Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1892 — Page 8

ffwmtijgELSON'S B':ST PR' 'j • JOTS trod Ifos Ihfi ipding factories > t nri.-,-* wb» b • » ‘•••uud |^^3l®S7! and EiCEP-TIOIK , . IWIF.S OT7 2% MOTTO. ffiMSf NEW PRICES. • m l||fln 1 ? - *■*«***» «*•,,.*. , >. .' - .<• '• . ™ : ’J% Novelty Furniture Store tine Public Square, Rensselaer, In 1. ■'* vi s g list of a few First class goods. ;Sfjn»a tocfcers f bom fiLSO toIO.OO Woo l rockers fro: 1 -l 00 lo $2.50 Bcj 1 to 20.00 Extensiontables 7-let per foot B-r ! ■".< v to 40.00 Center tables Iron .. . t .OO to 10.00 lifel $pA&gSf * 3~75 to 3.50 Wood cbaift per r 4H.2.75 to 3.00 to 5.00 gre&LWPiety of Rcokore. r 1 c largest and mogfcfcomlete stock of fur .1: t are leier in Rensselaer. Coffic cc|[ examine prices and goods and you will be convinced that it m the ease and tftiat he is soiling them cheaper tin n can be bought elsewhere. f£j|ig& for tittbfUSW HOME Sewing Machines. T. TL Clark. Salesman, CaH and Examine our Stock of Carpets, ■Krla Life scholarship in the floii&r 4th and Columbia Sts* Prepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive Sc .0 >l. JaOTgO Faculty. Superior, Practical methods. Posdijns for grad uafe®iiHfit instructions and class drills. For cata ||p| iuUtwn J. CADDEN, Pres. IgtttßO w. ssorr Restaurant & Bsierj IfeßirraS, CAIffNEL GOODS, AID GIGA B W&&MMMALS off ml M mMk COUNTER Spy eiything Best and Cheapest. .•••'•• f !||SH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET. RENSSELAER, INDIANA

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A Poallhe Fact. ■ Ladies do not delay your valuable time by waiting and aiiffermg, but secure a bo tile of Dull&m’s Qraat German J Female Uterine Trade and be eared el your monthly trouble either In old or young- It Li the very jest preparation I ever proscribed in my extensive practice. f t has given the best result* in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a prattce or using or recommending patent medicines, but this remedy is prepared r>y a very com pet

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

■ 't-fev-.''*: 1 • 11 11 ■ . ■ The county commissioners are wrestling with the Wbeatfield ditch WaUace Robinson has bought three lots on Weston street, just north of Makemself ditch, and wil. bußd a good residence as soon a* he season will permit next spring. • » • • .i n - • j -*? - • . - ‘ wfee Aiee. ~#« the voting places, especially those it iowns should make it a special point to VOTE EARL*, so that they may be o*£ : of3tlrt'''Waf of those living, farther PnSfcv* Baas, desires to give no Lice that he is jjermuiently established private pcholars invocal and instra mental fmusic. .Pianos and organ , also tuned and repaired. Price lor Dr, Washburn was called to BeMotte, Monday, to consult in the case 01*12 year old daughter of Mrs.‘Effle Fairchild, sick with diphtheria, but he found the girl dead, upbn hb arrival. An’older sister is slbo dick with the* disease. The namd of the deceased girl was Susie. That of her older sister is Nora. She ‘is ‘reported vety sick. The schools of Delfottehave closed ou account of the prevalence of the disease. ;t . j. . . a The funeral of Mrs. Rose Wilcox, wife of GeO. Wilcox, postmaster ami mWchaht at Slimy; Was held at the Rensselaer M. E. Church, last Monearly Sunday mprnjng. The cause of .her. jfoath was’, blood, poisoning apd her sfckneasofles?, a week’s duration. : §he leaygi one child, an infant about 15 months old. Her age.was 35- years,,: the. day of her death. She was the .daughter of James Shindlar. of Newton Tp., an 1 a moat ertiajabfe And iove&ttg Wbnian; afld fijrttibriy a • well known teacher in the pUbUb schbols of our dpunt>. ; ; •;;; An interesting and important matter, oajpe .up before the circnit court last Thursday.. It seems that the partiea who should have filed with the olerk of Benton county the certificates of the-nomination of the Democratic candidates for judge and prbsectoting attorney, had neglected to do so Until after the time required by* law, mid the election board refused to put their names upon the ticket. Action was therefore begun before Judge Wiley asking for an injunction Restraining the tions in the county to the newspapers iQJLPHbUSktiPBa.MICSS^Iht names of Saunderson for judge and Davis for prosecutor, were induded m the certificate. As Judge Wiley was himself a candidate for Judge, on the Republici.n ticket, he appointed M. F. Chilcote as special judge to hear tae case, and Mr. Chilcoti, after hearing the evidence and arguments, decided that it was a matter In which the circuit court had no jurisdiction, and the application for an injunction was therefore denied. The resalt is that the tickets have been published in both the Benton county papers without t the names of Sahnde son ajad Davis and the ballots will be printed the same way The only way left for the Democrats of Benton county to vote for their candidates for judge and prosecuting attorney is by the me of pasters, made more that ever 'difficult and inc onyenient by chapges made in the law by the last legislature.

Notice to Hunters. r Owing to the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper County and notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on 6uch lands with a gun will be prosecuted. 8-61 B. J. Gifford. . • - : - i cwd Of ThaakS. Will the many bind friends who gave me their assistance, kinrtftms and sympathy accept my heartfelt thanks for the same. Will the ladies accept gratitude for the rortribntion of flowers. May God in bis goodness Mem yon all and help me to bear my great bereavment, is my prayer. G. M. Wilcox. Ladles Literary Society Program. Nov. 11 1892. Song*and Prayer.—America. Short talks from Quotations. Paper. All is hot gold that ghttere.Mrs. VannatU. The World’s Fair Dedication.-Mre. History-Monroe’s AdminutranotoIf M a W's,, n mi ■ T Ifc '

The New M. E. Pastor.

of the We: r . bide 81. E. church Were gteeted wi h overfioving congregatiiius. The ojcaaitn aing the iniatr ry sermon of the nev pastor. Rev. T F. Drake. The ro -rning lecture w«s on “I «l-ount all things but loss save the gtory of th Lord Jesus C list. ”' The ikus ration drawn bi ought ou that all ref orms that were n< t built a) ox tie goe -el were false. The speaker also belt red that, the oily true q lestion *« - tike c urch era gs liznig ti i work. The Thejermoi thWog foci was a forcibl j one an< elicited greatest attenti n. Mr. Drake, sonh- occasionally referred to notes, tb s raving the w arlsome mnlen of '- atehing a pulpiv orator turn the eaves of a manu enpt wl ;h bowev* r able always lo>eß it effe <tf\ ei eSs. The gentleman is a forcible speaker, a rare pulpit orator and a deep thinker. In the evening the church w.s crowded to its utmost capacity. The text taken from-Oal. .6^—7 ,and 8. tlwt soweth to the flesh, shall of the flesh reap corruption. He that soweth of the spirit shall reap life everlasting. ’’ This sermon was in many respects stronger than that of the morning service, and like its predecessor was listened to with the up most attention. Rev. Drake made a very favorable impression yesterday rnd the members of the church are io be congratulated on Securing the services of so able a pastor and pulpit orator. —Lafayette Courier, W

The Circuit Court.

The jury was callod Wednesday, but was dismissed for the terip, without having tried g case. . v ’ Suda L. Grim, of Union tp., was given a divorce from Calvin Grim, as per her complaint noted some time since. She was given the custody of the seven children and alimony to t ie amount of $35, to be paid within 10 days. This was her share of the horse which represented all of Calvin’s earthly possessions. The farm and all other properly was already t ie property of the wife. A case which at rat ted a good deal cl interesi especially mong the people of Remington, vis that of the bcate of It diaaa vs. C. F. Hariacher. Mr. Hariacher is a member of the Board of School Trustees, in Remington, and the action is brought to declare him not entitled to the office and to seat O. M. Vickery in his place. The grounds upon which it was claimed Mr. Hariacher was not entitled to the office were that when elected or shortly before, he had held the office of justice of the peace, and therefore was inelligibie to hold any other office until after the expiration of the term lor which he was elected justice. The grounds upon which Mr Vickery claims the office were that two of the members of the Town Board voted for him and that, as Mr. Hariacktr was ineiligle. the three votes cast for him were void, and that therefore he, (Vickery) was elected. The court reserved its formal decision until next Friday, but remarked that under die law Mr Harlacker was clearly inelligible, but the queßtion whether Mr. Vickery was entilh d to the office was not so clear and time was needed to study authorities.

Piano and Organ Tuning.

W. Hatch, (late of the W. W Kimball Co., Chicago.) Piano and Organ tuning and repairing. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at the Novels House.

FOR SALE. 1 sleigh . sls 2 bed steads, each. .$2 1 fire proof Bate, good size..... .$75 1 piano ; .$75 1 Lyon A Heafy cornet. .$5 1 8*nj0.... ....$3 one barrel coal oil ton ...... ....fe 1 “Lyon ft Realy*’ Slide Trombones 9 Most of the above are as good as new and will be sold on payments, or long time. Call on or address, LOUIS F. HOPKINS, Rensselaer, Ind. Public Sale. The undersigned will offer for Sale at Public Auction at. his residence 3} miles east of Rose Lawn, and 5 miles south we <t of PeHotto, in Keener tp , Jasper county, Ind., beginning at 10 oVlo* k. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER sth, TUB FOLLOWING PROPERTY TO-WIT. 13 two-year-old steers. 5 two-year-old heifers; 3 tfjree-ygar old steers, 3 three-old heifers, 0 yearling steers, 5 yearling heifers, 1 dr&ft horse, 1 brpod sow, 1 broad tire wagon, 1 boggy, _ 1 two-horsf cultivator, 1 stogie cultivator, 1 st rring plow, oora planter, harne.-*, pitchforks, and numerous other articles. Free lnnch for everybody. Terms: One year’s credit, without Interest, on turns oyer $5. IRENEUs SHORTRIDGE. C. O. Si-VNCKR, Auctioneer. The Smith Cemetery.

FROM MARLBORO.

Her; I. I. Gorby, of Rensselaer wii punch at the Marlboro school hoc e> next Sunday at 2.30 p. ji. € sorbin Martin, of Monon, spent Snr day ft Marlboio. Next F iday night there will be a debate u% the Marlboro school house, betr eer six young school terchers. Thr same night a literary society will be < rga iized for the ensuing st ison.: . i iss Rtsa Detrick is visitii g her friend, ili is Jennie Z*s, at Shelby. Ind. i r. Chfries Armstrong sper t FriFah Oaks. Ind. C >rn buskers and hay-pressers are vers busy in onr neighborhood, / bout twenty car loads of stock hay-Fbeen shipped from this .station jhjsgeek.—, j. R. Phillips our genial storekeeper has just received his winter supoly of gloves and mittens, it is a fipe assortment.

Remington Items

A number of our citizens attended the World’s Fair opening in Chicago, and those who could not attei d had to jontent themselves with the exeircie s in our public schools, in honor of Columbus. The exercises were ve; y interesting and probably were enjoyed better than the lengthy ones in Chicago. The town schools assembled Tin the school house yard where an interesting program was carried out, and the township schools under the supervision of Trustee W O. Roadifer, all gathered in the Fair Grounds where the same program was given with & few extra speeches and recitations. It was a beautiful and touching sight to see so many children saluting the flag of opr country and,one they will always rcuu.iihti. They fra« photo, raphtd while their hands were uplifted in salutation.

Mr and Mrs. Patrick McGuire have a little daughter whom they will probably call Columbia, as she arrived on “Columbus Day.” Rev. A. H. DeLong has returned to spend another year in Remington. The appointment of Mr. DeLong to this place gives general satisfaction, not only to the members of tbcM. E. church, but to the citizens generally, regard less of creed. Mr. J. O. B. McDongle was called to Denver, Col. last Friday, by the eriyus condition of his daughter, Mrs. KateSwerdman, who went to Denver last August, hoping to derive some benefit from the change of climate: —We are sorry to-aay-tlrat—her condition is such as to give bat little hoi>e of recovery. She will return home with Mr. McDougal, if she is able to Lear the fatigue of the journey. Mrs. N. Lockwood is seriously sick at the home of her daughter, MrsrD . W. Peck. Ernest Shepherd met with a serious and painful accident last Saturday evening- He had been spending the day in Logansport and when the 9:20 train reached Remington he was asleep on one of the seats. He awoke just after it left town, and running to the rear end of the car he jamped off, and as a result one leg was broken between the knee and the thigh and his face and hands badly scratched and cut by the coal cinders that are strewn along the track. His cries for help attracted the attention of Mira Josie O'Connor, Mr. Peflley and others in the vicinity. The lad, wjip is about fourteen yearn old, was conveyed to his home and made as comfortable as possible, and Dr. Pulton set the broken limb. The many friends of Mrs. Dr. Landon, here and elsewhere are waiting prayerfully [and anxiously to hear the resalt of a difficult and dangerous operation which she under* want last week, in the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, for the removal of a cancerous tumor. 4 Miss Carry Locke, who 1m been dangerously sick is getting better, and is now pronounced oat of dan-' ger. * 4 ' Rkmikgtoniam . —■ ■I . < - y; The new f»U and winter stock a clothing now ready for your intpec tion at Ellis 4 Murrav. v . ■

SAY!

Did you know that Mrs. L. J|.

Ci 1 ft i r.ii *r* If 1 II 11; II I | \ A IA At foiiltfT ATT^fl tmw vl At Marlboro, Ind. ■" ~,|iv ■ • The Rensselaer Creamery Company being about t*< put a separator at Marlboro, the undersigned, in order to afford to Ml farmers of the vicinity, an opportunity tooag-ige in the milk business, will sell at public sale’ on . '-4 ' ‘ Tuesday, Nov mber 15 ,JB92^ SO to 75 mu com. All with calves at' their sides, or springers; - FREE LUNCH AT NOON. * i "; • The noon train south and the afternoon mail train north will both stop at Marlboro on the day of the sale. Teems Op Sale. f Eight months time, without interest, on approved security. If not paid at maturity notes to draw 8 per cent intere.-' j from d de. A. McCor. Notice of Commissioners Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby (riven that the undersigned under order of the Circuit Court of Jasper county, Indlaaa, wUI offqr for sale at private sale; oa Monday, November 21, 1892, for not less than its appraised value at the 'office of Thompson & Bro. in Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, the following realestate. In Jasper county. Pnd iana, to-wit: Eighty (80) acres off of the west end of the. nortnhalf (%) of the northwest quarter of section one (11, and 16,50 acres off of the east side of the northeast quarter of the nortb.<ast quarter ot section two (3) all in township twenty-eight (2S) north, of range six (6) west, and being 96.50 acres, more or less. Said land will he sold for one-third cash, one third In n months, and oserthi/d Id cent. Interest and to be secured bv mortgage on said real estate. An abstract of title Will b« furnished the purchaser showing title to date. JO3EPII W. WILST4CH. Oct 27 NOV-1-8. Commissiener. Notice Of final Hearing. Of Engineer’s Report In the Matter of Draining and Macadamizing Washington Street. . —*—* i ii .... j, i ii. '' Notice is hereby ,-itven to all theprouerty owners fronting and abutting on Washington .street in the Town of Rensselaer, lndlana, affected and assessed for the drainage of said street anil for the macadamizing and grading of that portion of Washington street from Cullen street to Division street ,that the Engineer ih charge of said work has filed his report with the clerk of said town and that a hearing of said report will he had before a committee at the Town Hall in Rensselaer. Indiana on the llih day of November,-1892, at B o'clock in the evening and anv perso or persons feeling aggrieved by suehrepOirt osna pesT before ihe committee and the Board of Trustees of said Town anti make objection thereto and be accorded of vsaid Town affixed-at Rensselaer ( Ith is 2Hh day of Octolter. 1893. Chas. Gut Sfitler, Town Clerk.

AENEAS.

TJr*T^fiETT, t Fd and Sale Stable. New Bam, New Rigs New Harness,Good Horses Wc ,eu.i .mi first-dwa equipment and guaranlee satisfaction. Special attention given to boarders by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., on short notice. Van Rensselaer Street, Sooth of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. ’Hftraras Barns, Proprietor. Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitH fe aJ i- ->NDWood Repair Shops. (Sa&msors to I iomaa A R-unpaUl.) •' . dv; fNP-bm’jiitr. ■&' t All Work, done Pronptlr «■« i bsiply, aad Warranted Hr*' Ham Qaallty ! Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Homiol&er, - ludifiiia, Special Notice To Farmers——l Never were we before so able to

* —~ V. HARTSELUM. D., HOMEOPATHIC—-ETh-SPad-dataa. and. Sixrt'aon., twuiun. tgpiAliA fct Chronic Diseases s Specialtr >Oo< tut Washington Street. - I»t B*. Residence. Makeev#) louse. 7| *- JONES, M.D, > • ,4 , rr*~ PH YSICIAN AND SURGEON. | Calls promptly attended by day or ' • . “fcbt. !s ui 3 t# -n ** w- SfS tt p e o f 1 £** \s.«! V|| i - ** % Zr-XJtX*#—* 0 ” Bpe, ar attention given to the tre-meit of U4+#a*= of tWEye, Mar, Nose and Throat and Disease of Wocaeo. Tests eras for gi&tea, , BANKS- “ f,j, Sr tßs, Van, Sbib, F. L. CniLoota. resident. Cashier. As’t Cashier CITiZEUfSP {STATE BANK Rbnssklasb Iwb. CAPITAL ’930,000. Snrpl is and andivided profits SBSOOO. Does t general banking business, interest, allowed on special deposits. Tixit M the only State Bank In Jasper County tbatts examujed quarterly by Auditor of Statj. Tour bnsioess solicited, collections will reoelTe prompt atteotion. A MeCiy. I. J McCoy, Kid Holhngswsr' 1 res. Vice Pres. Oashi A.f!cCoy&Co’s.Bank KKNSSkLARB, IMDI(Kt. Does « general banking ■oaneri or short time at current rates, W mate i specialty of at the lowest rates and on moat favoraSS terms Rensselaer Bank, s. o. xii®- ■* Honey loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exahange bought and- sold on all banking point* Collection made and promptly remitted. Deo P fde to pX , lsmed. certiAe^M LAWYERS t J^AT.PH yr. MARSTfILL, ATTORNEY AT hi w, Pra-Mces in Jasper, Newton and ; Ijotuins s. Especial attention given t > settle tnei tot Decedent’s Estates. Coll v aons. Conveyances, Justtnes' Caee^ . Etc. Etc. Etc Address, - . Rensselaer, ind ‘"ft* p - Tap*rs(w, datid J. Tnotmoß <U Lav,. Jfoiary PuUU. THOMPSON A BRO., I ATTORNEYS AT LAW Rensselaer, Ind. raoti sin all tne courts. We pay o utiesla at antioa to paying taxes, selling sad leasing lands. M. 1 BPITLER Collector and Abu tetor y|o IDECAI F. CHILCO’t tj, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Rensselaer, Ind. '■ V,--; ~ eteni i to ail business in the profScsioa witl aroti prness and dlspatnhv- Office In JMOnd story of the Mdk sever building. villi nB. AtisriN. Asian* H Ropkik* A JSTIN & HOPKINSt ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - - -/arcfloe second floor of Leopold’* i»i oornet Washington an I Van Rensselaer* h i i - Practice in all the courts, sud purehase. 11 and lease real estate. - .. ». . ..i ' ■ . QHRRLEB E. MILLS; ‘ ATTORiraY AT XaJk. W Bsnsselasr, Isdiaaa. Pensions, Collections and Seal Estate. —* —' Abstracts carefnlly pre ired, fv ' Tities Examined ■ v WFarm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office Sp stairs over Chicago Bargain Star*. J At- S 3 W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, B* TSSSI.AIB, . Ijn»., AKA. •W~or.ce in Rensselaer Bans VIIHOKI.V ANKh »• JA «S A. BURNHAM, ' rf wm n m s r mZ Thari nghly equipped aad abreast of tea time. . Expert in Pension matters. Offic . with Sspt ~ < MT Assurer, Court House. s* mu mmmtim, Notary Pubic acN Beal Estate Agent Lands of all dWiriptioiu for sal. or 'ease , WHEATFLELD, IND. JOBS GRAVES, ” WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIQNKDR, Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections proaiptty attended to. Larg# *m»n ta of tanas and lows property t r s*ia." sddae.« - - - WHBATns ,o,l*o S, — # , ■ ' l>H iggins « BS-tit., A. AAtaeare^a. Offli.i in rear room of Cttlaens’ Statr Eaak. \ . BaxasatAßa, Imp “ ****"**>o *»***»» ffotinty. oompl rmt ski * a i'i cart, at tor of ngpp'iiawyayM J *y| fc fflrtoiioo!lTtK? bniSwgi ""i: 1 Dr 11. L BrntYti