Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1892 — Page 8
j It ive not any rents t( pay: the reasor why I s.iy, f I liplre great b argains weryday- | I all bought ior spot cash, | | |AH£r6sh. and new and no old trash, J I ; lam giving great bargains away. | Yes, A. LEOPOLD at the pCOLDMBDSHS I Will Give You the BIGGEST BARGAINS IN J Dry Goods,Clothing,Boots,Shoes, Hats and Gaps, Ladles' and Gents' Furnishing Goods? Cloaks* Blankets? Yarns and all other goods than have ever been equaled | I by any other house in § Rensselaer. Zban goods hare been all selected ■with great care and for the satis- | fraction of my customers. I can boast that probably lam the jj only merchant in the county that buys goods ji FOR SPOT CASH,! | allowing me to compete with the cheapest l jj HOUSE IN THE TOWN. j Everybody is Mvited to call at my place df business, op- | posite Frank B. Meyers. Drug Store and examine goods and prices. 5, j All persons calling at my place of bnsines will be greatly benefited. | I i I have no rents or hieh expenses to pay. \ 3 Bpjjalf | I Remain Yours Anxious to Serve, i I A, LEOPOLD. J
Corner 4th and Columbia Sts. Prepare in a Permanent, Beliable and Progressive School. large Faculty. Superior, Practical methods. Positions fdr graduate* instructions and class drills: For cata|G.W. GAUSHIER, I ARCADE 1 To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Furniture, we have I placed a OF THIB SEASON’S BEST PRODUCTS I leading factorial, at prices which are bound ! I omi h^oi-to.
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Hemphill Bros. Black smitE -ANDWood Repair Shops (Successors to Yeotnau 4 Hemphill.) All Work done Promptly an* Cheaply, and Warranted Firs Class quality. Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indians it IS A BWr ru owe yuneir and lka. fir M (M the beet value for your Money. arijf value for prices asked, aa thousands Hr TABU MO BITBBTITIITK.^O
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SOUTHERN FRANKNESS.
iy Pcopi. era* . t » ***** for tfa* Democrat*. (Espied the dirty peatsioners, who are for tile most part beggkrs, in the face. They were dirty and lousy rascals who came into this country, and who abased women, Who horned homes, who stole all thiit was in eight, and today, without aij honorable scar, are bleeding this! country, and I am hoping to pay for it. Let fiie hired Yankees howl! lam of the south and for the south. The pension fraud is a theft, and we repeat that no man can honestly defend it. The south has been taxed to death to pay this Grand Army of rascals—those bottlescarred bums whoreach in the empty palm—and when Cleveland struck the beggars in the face he did a good business job. We hope to God that he may have a chance to hit ’em again. Vagrants and .mendicants should be both vigoronsly slapped and kicked.—Durham (N. C.) Globe. Cleveland vetoed over 250 pension bills and allowed a large number to die by what is known as the “pocket veto.” Because of this work Cleveland was deJteatefl fonr years ago, when he should have been re-elected.—Raleigh News Observer. This drain of $40,000,000 is exhausting the energies of the south, and, in connection with the tariff taxes, has reduced the southern farmer to a condition of actual want. The continuation of Benjamin Harrison in the presidential chair opens the way for a still further looting of the treasury. A service pension bill will be passed before long anless the people drive off the looters.— Mempbif Appeal (Dem.)
The Bird That Thrives on Calamity.
The resolution of the convention In favor of bimetallism declares, I think, the true and necessary conditions of a movement that has, upon these tines, my cordial adherence and support. Ijun thoroughly convinced that the free coinage of silver at such a ratio to gold as will maintain the equality in their commercial uses of the two coined dollars wonld conduce to the prosperity Of all the great producing and commercial nations.—Harrison’s Better of Acceptance.
Another “Congratulation” on Maine.
Chairman Manley, of the Maine Republicans, evidently believes in the old adage that “he laughs best who langhs last,” Anyway, he is now having his ‘'laugh." Chairman Harrity, of the Democratic committee, sent out a congratulatory address to the Democrats on the result of the Maine election without waiting for full returns. Now that the votes are all counted Mr. Manley has bis turn. He says: “The Republican state committee desire to congratulate the of Maine upon the full and complete • victory achieved on Monday last. The Democratic party, with the best organization it has bad for years, failed to poll as many votes by 6,000 as if gave to its candidate for governor in 1888, and did not cast as many votes as it gave its candidate for governor in 1884, in 1886 or in 1876. Complete returns show that the Republicans tylfve elected Henry B. Cleaves governor by 12,800 majority over the Democratic candidate; have returned to congress Hon. Thomas B. Reed, Hon. Nelson Dingley, Hon. Charles A. Boutelle and Hon. Seth L. JVliUibep by large majorities; have elected thirtyput pjf thirty-one senators, 110 out of 150 representatives to the legislature, and have elected a majority of county officers in every county in the state.”
It was the Republican party, under the progressive, wise aud benlgi.M.ir policy pjl p generous tariff upon foreign importations fop )Ue protection of home lubor primarily and the raising of pevenue necessarily, that abolished slave labor and emancipated the American was* earner, pf whatever color or condition, from the .drudgery pf pauper wages. Effect pf Reciprocity with Brasil. On the 80th of June the reciprocity agreement with Brasil bad been jn existence fifteen months, and the statistics show that the imports from that country into the United States increased $50,836,305, and the exports from the United States to that country The total exports to Brazil during that period amounted to $18,044,452, being an increase of 10.84 per pent, as compared with the fifteen months ended Mappb 3|, 1890. The items of exports were as follows: Breadstuffs (almost entirely flour), $6,338,794; cotton manufactures, $363,777; chemicals, drugs, dyes and medicines, $1,068,799; iron and steel and manufactures of, $8,199,650; illuminating mineral oils, $1,456,931; provisions (mainly bacon, hams and lard), $1,549,912; lumber, $1,016,288; all other articles, $3,560,761. _______ it i» *G£k. the Democratic official— Peck, the Cleveland appointee —who reports a net Increase 'in wage# for 1891 over 1890 of nearly $6,378,060. tt # Peck, the Democratic official—Peck, the Cleveland appointee—who reports a net increase in production for 1891 over 1890 p sixty-eight industries, employing 385,000 persons, of $81,315,180. —New York Tribune.
It was highly creditable to Mr. Harrison that he resented the unlawful discrimination against Americans o» the Welland canal.—New York Sun. Ladies of Jasper. Co.. and vicinity are invited to call and inspect the latest styks in millinery, just arrived from Chicago this week. i.f. Hemphill & Homan. 1: iMierweftr, yon nerd underwear for the
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The b*rx of Charles AYyiid; in Barkley Tj . v t«. *trnek by lightning, and burned down " Two mules be'onging to Is ac B ocher and two w»tseS held ighig ! © er were in tbe barn in>» w ere lost. Also Mr Arnold’s v'lgt-i aßd harness Mr.; Arnold's Las ">a i about SSOO, and: that of the other two men < ,was abo t is much. There i was no insi ranee. The fire occured i ~'v ; Hats and caj s of every style and pricent Ellis & Murray. Any person wii.hing to invest or borrow money Call and see me, at my office, Rensselaer Bank. B. F. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Woodworth observed their 25th wedding anniversary, last Saturday evening, at their pleasant residence, on River street. The members of the Pythian Sisters Lodge, and a few new neighbors, were the inrited guests ; and a very pleasant evening was spent by all present. A number of very tasteful and desirable presents remained as valued mementoes of the occasion. Among these may be mentioned a line tea-set, by tfce Pythian Sisters; gold lined, knives arid forks, pickle caster, tea-spoons, cake basket, butter knife, sugar shell, cream ladle, napkin rings, &c. See the line of calf and hip bpots at Ellis & Murray’s, before buying. Finest pictures, finest finish, and cheapest prices at the Pavilion gallery.
The Newton county grand jury indicted Jackson Plummer, last week, for the murder of Town Marshal Dorn. Sheriff Randall came over and took him tty JKentland, Thursday, to answer to l|4 indictment, but his attorneys asked Mjr a change of venae, which was Ipren, io Benton county; where h£ vaff be tried at the November term. fJ|Plummer .was brought back to thpßeusselaer jail the same day he was*faken away. He was taken over by teari and as soon as the party was outside of Rensselaer, Plummer began | yelling for Sheriff Blue, at every 1 house they passed. He is either crizy or mighty persistent in pretending to be. You will soon need a p|lr of boots. Remember we are the peqjble and can do you more good in that line than any store in Northern Indiana. Ellis & jMuRRAY. Last week a citizen collated up the number of men then wowing at some branch of building in 1 Rensselaer. There were 37 carpenters, 9 or 10 painters, 6 bricklayers, together with enough plasterers, stonajaaasons, hodcarriers &c. to make sijtotal of 70 men. There were . ewugh others working on the street# and sewers, and other jobs, to malfe a total of 100 men earning goodi wages right here in Rensselaer, ai not a man idle who was able to work and had the disposition. Thesji are McKinley times, 1 and the wails off the calamity howlers are.entirely without justification. ft
Ladles’ Literary Society. Program for Octonr 14,1892. Prayer and song. | Scripture Quotations^' Madison’s Ist Administration.—Mrs. Porter. Recitation. —Sarah jphilcote. Biography of Harris Beecher Stowe. —Mrs. Purcapgfee. Review of Uncle Turn's Cabin.—Mrs. Vanatta. •—« Ten filings wor» knowing.—Mig. Medicos. M Spelling of twpnjJ words prepared by Mrs ; Hemwhill. Current Events.-Jfclrs. Hardman.
HANGING GROVE.
Mrs. Applegor#and daughter Tf»cy have gone to llwn, to visit a sister of the formaE- ■ They will visit friends in Ifebriwte before letnming Jos. Long, of Ua§ engaged to teach thitoiborne. Will Culp’s we ik>w rejoicing over the appearanoe of% ton, since last Sunday. ■ jil Mr. Henry Lee widently forgo 4 that he was driving! colt, a few days ago, for no sooner i]pd he fallen into a quiet doze than the colt landed himself and buggy in Ufa ditch. Boggy sadly demolished. ■ Mr. Lee more frightened than huts, Miss Jessie Adafis is visiting in Rensselaer. j Osborne school t >nse is now ready for paint and plaate v Two couples from White conpiy visited Rev. Malefcder last Sunday for the purpo e of being united in the holy bonds of matrimony: Name* unknown to writer. We, the republicans, are the people in this township: We have no side partits. . ... -Ji. .tmtiUpin w-a . .sp.-.-ji.
- ...—i Stock Sale. Ke undersigned will offer fdr sale i at public anction at his residence six miles north of Rensselaer, in Union township, Jasper county. Indiana on Tuesday, October Itth, 1882, commencing at lOo’elork A. M., the followit.g personal prope ty to wit. 20 head of Hobses and Colts, The celebrated stallion, Hoosier Joe; draft stallion from Imported Sire; 7 head Hoosier Joe colts, four and five year old; four maree and three geldings; six work horsefive suckling colts, also huge sj an of mules, 100 bead of catt.e, one, imported Polled Angus bulls, four high graded Angus bubs, five high graded heifers, fifteen good milch cows, twenty head two year old steers, twenty head yearling steers, fifteen head of calves, etc. Also one new clover halier, with latest improvements; one binder, 2 male hogs, 2 brood sows. Terms ok Sale • 9 month’s credit will be all sums over $5, the purchaser giving bankable note with approved security, without interest if paid at maturity, bearing eight per cent, interest from date if not paid when due. All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand. -- —‘-.X-;-----DAVID H. YEOMAN
MOW ON ROUTE. &exLBsaIBMBX Time Table. SOOTH BOTTOSTIO. do. B.—Mall and Express, Dally. .10: .7 A. M. NO. 81—Vestibule, dally 13:68 P. M, No. 87—Milk accomm., Dally. .6:17 P.M. No. B.—Night Express, dai1y......10:03 P. M. No. 48—Local Freight....... 2:47 P.M. NOBTH IBOTTIfcTXD. No. 4.—Mall and Express, da11y....4:82 A. M so. 88.—Milk accomm., Da11y.......7:86 A. M Na 82.—Vestibule, daUy 2:47 P.M. No. 6.—Mall andExpross, dai1y....3:47 P. MNo.ft—Freight ..8:I8T. M SO. 46—Local Freight 8:96 A. M
New Bam, New Rigs New Harness,G-ood Horses We send out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to boarders by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., on short notice. Van Rensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, < Rensselaer, Indiana. *R}on?as Burgs, Proprietor.
PIONEER MEAT 14 UK E r Renselaer, • - Indiana, J. J. BIQLESBACH, PROP’R. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sangauge, Balogna,«to., sold in quantities te suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None bat the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call arrhe highestp rices paid for good cattle. f. J EIULKBBACH.
IMB'DIK ■<“> '■ - ■ ' '• r In the Jasper Cifoult Cphrt, tp October term 18U2. ' The Aetna Life Insurance'! Company. ’mk-mh Oeorpe W. Eantburn. So it Remembered, that ob this Slat day of September, A. D, 18#2, the above named plaintiff by Wm. U- H. Graham Attorney, tjlpd in tbeofflpe ot tUe Oi< rk of said Court its complaint against sgid defendants to forecl sc mortgage qn certain real estate and also the affidavit of a competent person, that salff defendants are non-residents of the Slate Of Indiana, and said non residont defendants are tberefore h.-reby notified of the pendency of said suit, Jaud that said cause will stand for trial srAsam."* *» Witness, my hand and the seal /mbaxX W' l omtrt. afffxed at qflice in [zJztz Rensselaer, on this 2lst Jay of sepW bw, w** u oqov^^ Wn». H. |op „ Oct. fl-ia.
Williams don’t want the earth but hedoes want the people { to know that he has the largest stock of furniture and carpets, in Jasper oonnty. • For the Dedication of the World’s Fair, Oet. 20 to 22, the Monon Route will sell tickets at 1J fare for round trip. Round rate from Rensselaer I? 95- Tickets on sale Oct 19 to 22, and gqod returning until the 2|th. " For tjie occasion of the National Encampment Union Veteran Legion, at fndiannpoliff, Oct. 1$ to ]5, the Mopon Route will sell e*<un*lon tickets at one fare for round trip. Tickets sold Oct. 11 and 12, and good returning until the lfltb. The round rate from Rensselaer will bp •8 30. In purchasing spectacles do not partronlze fcntrclng doctors or opti--1 t tnf) nro nrftttv an.
' - "Ti T«IO lANS' w OAR 4ELL, M. D., - .*: B MEOPATHIC - £*Ja.yeieAi; a axvd , <"*ast,s*« : • • —f -■—— tr - g SNF ' hrooi. )u,eases <*.«., ffict East »k UgtOD Btreet •-Jan-84. : esidenee, Makeover House jj O. JONH9. M.D., • PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON.”^ 'alls promptly attended by day or bight MEPARY VfLLK. , INDIANS. |JR.I. B. WABHBtJFN, PHYSICIAN awd SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Spec al attention given to the treatment "f ' . ■ BANKS. f. J.BSAHS, V 44.. date, F. L: CaiLOOT*, Pesfdeat. Cashier. Art Cashier CITIZENS’ STATE BANK BbnsSblaeb Ind. CAPITAL $30,000. Surplus an i undivided profits sksooa iiomjL general banking business. Irtteresi. allowed on special deposits. This Is the only state Bank in Jasper Comty that is examined quarterly by An liter orNtaTcT* Your business solicited. Collections will receive prompt attention . A.WcCoy&Co’s.Bank RENSggLAEB, INDIANA Does a general banking , loaned (or short time at current rates W make a specialty of •• _ XjO^iTS, at the lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Rensselaer Bank, „ „ „ floated in Nowels Bnlidlng. H. O. HARRIS. DAVID NOWELS ■ President. Vice President J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned i n suras to suit borrower Exchange bought and sold on all baaking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Do o P fd'e ta pSSteiefued! ,ltereßtß beari “* ° ertlflodtl)f
LA WYERS. W. MARSHALL, a ttorney at law, Practices in Jasper, Newton sod adiolulnr iountie«.. Esnacial attention given to settlement of Decedent's Estates. Ooileotlons Convevanoes, Justices’ Case*. Bto. Etc. Etc. i Id d res a, i Rensselaer, Ind. INON P. 'raOKPSON, DAVID J TUOMCS v Attorney at law. Notary P.Mi. HOMPSDN & BRO. ATTORNEYS AT LAV4 Renaselaer, Ind rsetioe in all toe courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. ti. L.SPITLER CoIIector and Abstractor ""'"to ‘ AI F. OHIUiOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. ttends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office Id second ‘ story of the Makeover building. WiitidAx B. A (tar in. Aamcra a Hopkins AUSTIN & HOPKINS. ATTORNEYS AT lAV. Sensselaek, - - - - - - ind . second floor of Leopold’s Bloc,, corner Washington an I Van Rensselaer stroe g Practice in all the courts, and purchase, sell, aal lease real estate. QHBRLES E. MILLS. ATTORtTST AT T4A. W Bensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully preptred, ~ , Titles Examined. WFarm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stair, over Chisago Bargain 8tor«. JAMES W. DOUTHCT - 1 1 TTORNEY AT LAW t ttINSSILAIX, - - - LNdIAMA. W"d*ce In uensielaor B.n * MIKOBIaI.AN PP JAMBS A BURNHAM, U S AMO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Thoronghly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in t’enslon matter- (iffine with County Tretsurer, ourt House, Sept Ist. 18811
9. 8. nUKXOK. Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agert /andsol a 3 descriptions (or tale <« «ase. WIIEATFIELD. [NO. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER, isles attendee la say port of Jasper sod ajointog count «8, also ■% — Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended tp, Lsr e .mounts of'ftrma and town property lor sale vtdress . - - - Wa(Atrtsi,D,lsc llwidifini ltro«. & Co., Shasa Sletate, Zjom.Xi.rn dt Ato«trs=t e OBoe In reur room of Cttlaens’State Hank RSNSRSLACH. IHO Money to loan on the ohe*<>eM i-> d beet tej".|. •n the obtuitv 1 n W* Ufffe tu« only shttrsc. teoord fn < a eeimty, oomp lul with gtrSatskl • And care. I t o>»t iff ovn Mcou.ip. We hnve’oniployed W », Rrflvr. an shifnn ,r of orer JO rears experlQiKe. who has char 1r •I this depart qent We are pr> pare.l to stake ahstrsets ofti le •n sh'hrt notice and on very reasonable ter' >ue nslf rat** •to the prOfeseiii-, •** irnae , '.- *tlc sue (nr« ariilniSv 'her.■■ .1 Or II- L Brown, ' XasarXlS*,! RENSSELAXIf • . INDIANS OBoe over fme A Murray's Oat admit. . ;terad for ulalnlow osttacti te, th, i A -* —‘ ',«£■ "j , .'•* mnnn r ii’ITUniTT nf ifttij j, j i WITHOUT ICLATFo, t A ftPPTIAr TV
