Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1892 — Page 8
i§i& Ra Ral Boom De" Aye! j t I have not any rents to pay; i the'reason why I say, I give great bargains every day ■' -S—- ..» ‘ ;My goods all bought lor spot cash, | |ppa fresh and new and no old trash, Ta Ra Ra! Boom Be Aye! j Tam giving great bargains away. * -'Xt r > V-.V • "*i- }■.; ■„ • ■ [ Yes, A. LEOPOLD at the I '^COLUMBUS'S fey 1 jfe %. . -Hr jV. i Will Give You the BIGGEST BAK GAINS IN I I . V 'm : y , , Pry Goods,Clothing,Boots.Shoes, Hats 9nd Cops, Ladies’ and Goafs’ Famishing Goods, Cloaks, Blankets, Yarns and all other goods pyer keen equaled by any other house In Rensselaer. !■ - ' ■ Theee goods have been all selected with great care and for the Batinof my austomere. I can boast that probably lam the only merchant in the county that buys goods FOR SPOT CASH, ALLOWING ME TO COMPETE WITH THE CHEAPEST f Mouse in the town. • T r;"vv~ Everybody is especially invited to call at. my place of business, op* posite Fremk B.JM.eyera. Drag Store and examine .p* iceei. caDiog at my place of btwiaea wilt pe grefctly benefitted. Again Singing: Ta Ra Ra Boom De Aye, I have no rents or high expenses to pay. £ I Remain Yours Anxious to Serve, A. LEOPOLD.
" Corner 4th and Columbia Sts. Prepare in a Permanent, Reliable aad Progressive School. • ~ ■ t \ ■ ■ x <T? , . XfUgoFacaUy. Superior; Practical methods. Positions for grad''Hitt* iG.W.GAdJSHIER. I To fill the vide gape made in our ranks of Furniture, we have ‘"X I placed a 11? *%•;: v ®EST PRODUCTS I BUmnA fvfl| tfce fading factories, at prices which are bound
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Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitE ; -ANDWood Repair Shops (Snoowors to Yeoman A Hemphill.) All Wertt done Pronptlr aa« Cheaply, nad Warranted First Class Qnallijr Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) 1 Rensselaer, - Indiana, IT IB A IH TY ym ,m gr;an)lf utfai. Ur to rat the kfM Tains nr. rnnr Many. y^*y."l>PUAr»«WnonTwSte), wrrawit tK * r dr tine WO BPBSTITPTB. jg% JSjLj 1 W. L DOUGLAS JUHUh a »<»■!■• njtnn, antjwa »o« H P , «ne £Saa*il»jgto*. Sq»»acmn^Sm2ln I3J RSsTißtofrii y 0 “" u, « eo 40 I’nllro Kbao, worn tar faraMrs and all MU ■a iKnuuieoMoni MdoahoetoosUac
SOME OF THE REASONs
Why Tost Should Vote Against tlenloUl Explained. ! First—When itcame to a Tigjoroaaat* sertion of our rights in Behriagsea under his administration, Mr. Cleveland dropped humbly on liis knees before the British lion. --—1 ——iSecond—Because if you are an artisan the economic pottey he is pledged to ear-; ry out, the policy to which his party has committed itself, will bring yon to the sagged condition of the British free trade mechanics. j Third—How can you vote for a double action presidential combination like Cleveland and Stevenson? The team does hot pull together. One is plovrmg in the political farrow of tarilf reform, civil service and .gold, while the other is putting the old Democratic cart in the direction of free silver and spoils. Between them you do not know where you will fetch up. Fqurth—Because with his free ‘trade knife he is trying to kill the goose of protection that has laid the golden egg of-prosperity for the United Stales, h-. ;j Fifth—lf Mr. Cleveland's soldier substitute were running for the presidency yfm could as a patriot find several good and sufficient reasons for voting for him; bat what reason can you adduce for voting for the man who, in youth and vigor and unlike Harrison, did not hsive the courage to gd to the front? Mr. Cleveland never heard a shot fired la anger, hut he vetoed more bid soldier pension hills ‘ than any president from Washington down. That is hiS great war record. He slaughtered veterans by the hundred.—New York Recorder.;
PLATFORM PARALLELS.
The Democrat* of 1898 Prefer the Principles of the Southern j NOT A VERT STRAIGHT OKS*' .j* Resolved, That ah Wo denounce the adequate protection to Republican protection American industry is as a fraud, a indispensable to the of the great majority prosperity of the couu- of the American •peatry. and that an abah- pie for the benefit Of doLment of the policy the. few. We dertarje at this period would it to be a fundamental be attended with con- principle of .the Deßysequencea ruinous to eratio party that itk the best interests of federal governuont the nation.—Jaoksen’s. .has no coustitutimal power to Imposo md * collect tariff dities except for the . pa*, poses of revenue only —Cleveland's. Tj _ BUT THIS BUNS BETTER. ;fi The congress shall We denounce' the have, the power to lay Republican protection and collect taxes, du- as a fraud, a rohbefy ties and excises for of the great majority revenue only.—Const!- of the American pi>tntion of the Confed- plo for the benefit |of crate States, Article 1, the few. Wo declare Section 1. Clause 1, it to be a fundamental principle of tho Democratic party that the federal g'ovornroept has no coustitutknal cpwer to itnpose.md • collect tori? d’.iifa .except jtOf the ; nyposes ofrevenud'Ofy. r-Va'.ional Dcmocstjc tHatfovm, ”i f
A Reason for Opposing Cleveiad.
JfMr. Cleveland’s, soldier were running .for. the presijclpnrasn 11 - could, as a patriot, find several goCrcV sufficient reasons for voting for iW’l but what reason can you add u fcl voting for the man who,. In jroml anr* 1 vigor, and,. unlike Harrison, djd nC have tlie courage to go to the Irani None whatever of coarse. . Mr. ©ew*-. land never heard a shot fired in angel” bat he vetoed mare old soldier bills than any president from Waslmfj* tan down. That jp his great war recoir He slaughtered veterans by the tas* dred. —New York Recorder. i —■ i
Reciprocity With Cuba.
During the tea anouths * 30, 1898, m which the reciprj&cjty *gfement was in foroe with Cuba the imports amounted 1 to $64,874,088,. being anincrease of $11,834,905 over the cwre--spending period of last year, and tbcerports to Cuba amounted to $16,09Mp8, being an increase' of $3,792,197. . Tb» to; crease in exportsOf leading articles was as followst In breadstuffs, of which $1,286,179 was in valu of wheat flour; in ooal, $299,480; in iron and steel and manufactures of, sfj§6g. 071, of which the value of madtoery pot elsewhere specified was $602, Off; in sewing machines and parts of, sIBB3BB*. in steam engines, $178,071, and in. pasts of engines, $117,468. ... . ' j See the line of calf and hip iPOS» at Ellis & Hurray's, before buyFfcFinest pictures, finest finish, and cheapest prices at the Pavilion gallery. • - : : ■> "n '
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offebat Pub lie Sale st his residence 24 miles west of Rensselaer, on the Chiu. Benjamin farm, In Newton tp., Jasper county, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock, A. M. on , SATURDAY, OCT. 22, 181)2, the following property to-wit: Tiiiktkkn Milch Cows, 2 yearling heifers, 10 calves. 12 horses, 4 brood mares, two 4-year-old geldings, one 7-year-old gelding, two 8-year-old mares, one 2-year-old mare, two yearling oolts, tweuty head of hogs, all full blood Pol tod China, mowing machine, hay rake, Deering binder, hay in stack, two sets harness, one wagon, corn planter with checkrower, and other implements. -»“Wrt» . ■ —-..■»!» Terms of Sale : One year s credit without Intoimt If paid when duo if vliau. i
Remington Items.
- A very interesting winter’s work is mapped ont by the Chat&uqua Circle which meets every Friday eveiung. There are fonrteen or fifteen members and they have a pleasant time socially, to say nothing of the information gained. They met last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker. Miss Carrie Locka is suffering from an attack of malarial fever with typhoid symptoms. She is the eldest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs 4 Jefferson Locke, whose son died about three weeks ago with typhoid fever. Mrs. John Clark>nd son, of Orlando, Florida, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clark, in this place. The foundations of Hon. Robert Parker’s residence are being laid and and they indications of the largest houses in this part of the county. The well on the premises is to be piped into the houses of most of the families on that street. The quality Of the water is excellent rind the supply apparently unlimited. Mrs. Anna Larsh is said to be daa-J gerousiy sieklu Tacoma, Washington. Her sister, Mrs. Hattie Shepherd, is with her. Mrs. Laish’s condition is considered very critical if not hopeless. ■5 _
Attorney Brown, of Fowler, who was expected to address our citizens on the legal side of the temperance question failed to put ip an appearance. A telegram was received from him stating, that be had missed the train. George Clark, of Red Key,. while in town last week sold his property to C. E. Harlacher, who will probaffly remain in Remington. Rev. A. H. DeLong is attending conference this week at Terre Haute. It is very probable'that he will lurned to this place for another year as it was the unanimous desire of the members of the church and congregation expressed to the presiding eller that he should be returned, jj Country schools all opened last Monday and as far as heard from all are proceeding satisfactorily. The first institute was held last Saturday in- the sCh 00l buildin g In Remington. Co. Superintendent Warren was present and gave them some special instruction with regard to polumbi# Day in the publio schools. __ , T • Ton will soon need a pair of boots. Remember we are tlie people and cap do yob mo?e good jn that' line than any store in Northern Indiana. 3= Ellis <fc Murray,
Public Sale, :* The undersigned will offer at PubSale At liis residence, three miles south of. Pleasant Ridge, in Milroy Township, Jasper county, Ind., beginning at4© o’clock, A. M. Thursday, Cjct. 2Z, the following property. to-wit: Twnuiif Mu.cn Cows. , Pftrt Kill blood Jfereeys and part bail blood, 1 full blood registered Hereford; ball, two 2-year, old. steers, 12 yearling steers, 10 calves, all grade Herefords, 1 fine 4-year old brood mare, (13 foal)-Farming iwplcmppts, wagons, household goods <ko. . , pF .'SaJ&Pftr year’s credit will be giveq all surqs over $5 purchasers to execute bankable notes, Without interest if paid when due, if not .paid when due, 8 per cent, interest from date. All sums under above amount cash in band. , A. W. Cleveland. *v••- •. • • Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. !.>rrrr- —i.. 1 1 1 U/AliTrn A representative tor ©ur WMNttU. FAMILY TUEABURY, the greatest book ever offered to the public. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT tor both Old aiwl yuBBC, Our coupon »ystein, which we ua* in sell Jng this great work, enables each purchaser to got the book FREE’ so everyone purlißSaraaiEfflawMa c Just cleared *IIOOO for ber first week's work.' Write for particulars, and IT you ean begin at onoe send 4 MK> tor outfit- We give you «©tustva territory, and pay Urge commS*inn .7” th « »»l«i of sub-agents. Write at for Ilia agency for your county. -lAddreee all oommunieatton, to BAND, McNAI.LV A CO., Probably one half of the schbal children* in Rensselaer are boys aud its good boy wears out plenty of clothe s When you want a new suit, a /good well made substantial sight]* suit cheap, go to Ellis & Murray they cab uii you. • TryDillara’s Gjt n/iu 15 cen Ltvor Pills 40 in eaoh pvtkfige utLong English Spavin LinimenfPremoves an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses* Blood Spavins, Ourbe. Splints, Sweeney, Kmg-Bons, Stifles, Sprains, all/Swollou Throats, Cougs, etc-.. by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alornish Curo ever known. Sold bj B. If. Long A Co| Druggist, KensselaM Ind. ’ a l PIO&EER •«+ +*4 f M ■ 1 ’. . • tfJLJLUXX JL LUL UL UM lli. U •* r| Indians
LBV '-.WIV f Sale. > Hie undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence six miles north Rensselaer, in Union township, Jasper comity, Indiana on Tuesday, October 18th, 1892, commencing at 10 o’clock A M., the following personal property to-wit. 20 H£ii> of Horses and Colts, The celebrated stallion, Hoosier Joe; draft stallion from Imported Sire; 7 head Hoosier Joe colts, four and five year old; four marcs and three geldings; six work horses, five suckling colts, also one large span of mules, 100 bead of eattie, one imported Polled Angus bulls, four high graded Angus bulls, five high graded heifers, fifteen good milch cows, twenty head two year old steers, twenty head yearling steers, fifteen head of calves, etc. Alto one new clover huller, wittfSatest improvements; one binder, 2 male hogs, 2 brood sows. Terms oe Sale v 9 month’s credit 'Will be given on 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 All sums of five dollars casli in hand. _«% . t . - c ,r - DAVID H. YEOMAN 'am sin.
THE STATE Of INDIANA. ) aq Jasper County j S3 ‘ ?o the Sheriff cl said County, Grt eting. ou are hereby notified that at the general election to he held at the several voting precincts In said county on the Urn, Tuesday at-' ter the flr-t Monday in November, A. D.. 184 D, the following named, officers are to be voted for torwlt: Two Presidential Electors for the state of Indiana, at large. One Presidential Electer for each of the Thirteen Congressional Districts, in said state. One Governor. one Lieutenant Governor. one Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of StateOne Attorney General. One Reporter for Supreme Court, One Superintendent for Public Instruction. One Chief ol ludlana Bureau of Statistics. One Judge Supreme Court, Second District. One Judge Supreme Court, Third Dintilct. one Juuge Suureme Court, Fifth District. One Judge Appellate Corn t, Fhst District. One Judge appellate Court, second District. One Judge Appellate Court, Third District. One Judge Appellate court, Fourth District. • One Judge Appellate Court, Fifth District. One Co«gr?Siinan for the 10th Congressional District. One 0 udge of the Circuit Court, for the 30th judicial Circuit. One PrOnecuting Attorney for the 80th Judicial Circuit. One repreaoutatlve for the d,strict composed of the counties of Jasper and Now ton. One County Treasurer for Jasper County. One Count yd3herifl. Olid County Recorder. One Couhty Suiveyor. One County Coroner. One couuty Assessor. One Couuty Commissioner for First District. One. county Commissioner for Second District. - W ltness my name and the seal of f RRiLV 110 Jasper Olrcult Court affixed at l zZIZ-T Joffieo lu Re sse.aer, ludlana, this '^ 7 day of Octoler, A. D., i 892. WILLIAM ii coovm, Clerk, Jasper Circuit Court. STATE CF INDIANA,* ttw Jasper Couuty i ww. I, Philip Blue, Sheriff of said county, in said State hereby give notice that a general election will ho herd in said county ou theßth ftuV.of November, 1892, at which time ihe officers mentioned in the foregoing Clerk’s certificate will he voed for. Witness my hand this 7th day of October, 1892. - • ■, PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jaßper County.
and Stull 6» New Bam, New Riga' New Harness,G-ood Horses Wc seo<l <jnl !iiai-oww wjulpmeirt and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given' to boarders by the meal, day or woek. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., on short notice. Vanßensselacr Street, South of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. Burns, Proprietor.
mm notice. In tbe Jasper OlroaU Court, to October Um ism. The Aetna Life Insurance-) Company. '■ vs. Elizabeth A. Lewis, Jon-1 s .... athsn O. Lewis, oeuigu f "°* *“ V W. Kastborn, and Mrs. / ——Eastburn, Wife of Georye W . Ba-dburu. Be H Remembered. that o» this list day. of September, A. D, 18M. the above naiflsd Plaintiff by Wm. H- 11. Grabam Attorney, filed la the office of the Clerk of said court Its oom plain t against said defendants to forecl se mortgage on certain real estate and also tbe affidavit of a competent person, that said dufandante are non-resident* of the state of Indiana, and raid non-re* id on t de. fondants are therefore Uoroby notified of the pendency of said sail, Jtnd that ul) * cause. wilt Stand for trial attnc Octobber terra Of said courl. 1801. loClerk. ' A>ty Wri ♦ Rheumatism Cured in a Day
- - . of Rini ’ilwaai e .niiiltj i ~lfrn l|ti i #ftl i 1 ■' i PBOFESBIQ.IAL CA IDS. mi: c i , r • W. HABTBEEL, M. D„ HOMEOPATHIC rTa.3Tßlcla.2i *m.d tkkntLAKK. .........:f,..... jf.;. .lxniAKA WT-Chronic Diseases a °®oe Bast Washington Street. _ ' • , fr.Jaa-8«. Residenee. g G. JONE-i, M. I).. PHYSICIAN AND SUB EON. f= Calls promptly a* ten-led b' day'or jt ;; - nlibt. .. HEP ARYVILLE, . NOIANA. QR. I. B. WASiIBI PN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. * Spec ai attention given to the treatmo-t of disease of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Disease of .Women, Tests eyes for glases, "BANKS. r.J. B*iH9,Vu L. Ctnwors, Resident. Cashier. As’t Cashier CITIZENS’ STATE BAVK Bensselaek Ind. CAPITAL *30,000. Surplus and undivided profits 185000 Does a general banking business. Interest' Stowed on special deposits. Thi- lathe oaly State Bank in Jas.ier Couhty that is ex»fni oed quarterly by Auditor of State Your business solicited. Collections win receive prompt ai tea (ion * ecel?e * - ' A MeCoyi T. J MoCoy. EJ U Ho'! lag,worth rrua. Vice Pres Cashier A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank REKHBKL 4 I'ft, INDIANA.' ~ Does a general bausiug loaned for short time at current i.ues W make a specialty of at the lowest rates aud ->q mm* ivoralife terms.
Rensselaer Bank, - n _ (^<>c«tedinNowelßßHUdlng. H. O. HARRIS. DAVID NOWEIB, President. Vice President J. 0. HARRIS, Cashier. * Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Bxchangebought and mid on all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits issued. ™ A LA WYER& I ' W. MARSHALL, A TTORKEY A T LA W, meat of Decedenf’A r.st ’ee, Us) . .»tlo.iConveyances, Justi.**' Ot-H-s Etc. Etc Kt, vddregs, Bensseiaer, fnd. agog P. Taoifpaox, d*vio j Tuom^ow Attorney ai Lim. Notary Pub'io PHOMPBON & BRO. I’ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, lmi 'rwjtuce in all tne courts. We pay iiiyUeula attention to paying taxes, selllßg »nd leasing lands. M. L. SPITLBB Collector and Abstractor jJ-ORDECAI F. OHI UIOTK. ATTORNEY AT XAa\ Rensselaer i n-i ttemls to all business in the Profession with William B. AcirtN. AaTanaH Hoot ins AffSTIM & HOPKINS. 4 TTORNETS AT A«. Bensselaek, .... ; In( | tNF-Offloe'aeoond Boor of Leopold’s Block, oorurnr Washington an ' Van Rensselaer streets SfjgjftgJ “d purchase, sell. QHRRLES E. MILLS. ATTORN"S"3T AT TUA. W* , Rensselaer, Indians. P nsions, Colleotious and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully pren ired. Ttfclcifl Kxurnhied. tt"fayn Loans negotiated at lowesi rates. OffliM)) stairs over Chicago Bargain Stors. JAMBS W. i>OUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW , . Rumuit, - ....... in linn* aroffioe In Rensselaer Bank
MIBOELLANK(»I'w. J4MBB A. BURNHAM, J S PENSIoiniTTOmY ANO JUSTICE or JBt PEACE 1 boroughly equipped and abreast >f tie ti ua. Expert In Pension mactura *»tll-. with 0 <unty Trei-turer, dun Home. Sapt Ist, 18(10 r.s. sa&mos. Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands of all dosorlptlona for sale or «aso. WHEATFIELD, IND. JOPN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER, dales attended in any part of Jasper and adotnlng counties, also Real Etfate Agent and, Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended to, Large •mounts of farms and town property lor tale, address -' * WBStTruu>,iwo. m. —.-—. . , Owigglm Bros. A C 0.., aMI mstaite, I»oans *» uffloe in rrsr room Bank Bissau.*** Ino Money to loan on the om« ter* » n the countv We hare the only abate*, imtord In tro swat,, Am idled with vreai .ki . asd care «t • Oust Of OVW f WOO.OO. We hare employed N W. Ui-evo, an abstraerears experience, whohaa ebarga We are prepare.i to make abstract* of title on sltort notice and on very reasonable terms, rats* to the profeMlon, or a r«a*on»tlebie(qr c.\atnlutn« tbereoora. Dr M. I. Ornwn, ■ B »«U„ ■ ' • 1 BUI AN,
