Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1893 — Page 5
The Hensselaer Eepublican PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHTBICI&SrB. M.D., HOMEOPATHIC—— nxysAcisi-xi. aafiki SrcLrsreoxL, PtESSSKLAEB. ..1H IMA* A i®*Chronic Disftaaea a HpecialtY^Sf 'Office East WaahUKton Street.< ■"?««== S-Jau-84, -5 Resilience, M&keever Bouse. Q. JONES, V . IX. '■ . PHYSICIAN AND SOEGEON. Calls promptly ftttfcmied by day ot night. MED ART VILCK. - . INDIANA. JjR. i. B. W AfsilßUßN, ~ PHYSICIAN and BTTRQEON, Rensselaer, Indians. Spec a' aHep f ’ojj jr>v«n to thetreatine *t.o* diseases of the Ere, Ear. Nose -vr-S Throat and Disease of Woiuen, Teats cy e* for giasoj, BANKS. g. J. HbahH. V .... S.:ia ,i If. II Pcsideat. Vasiiier. As’i Daepi.r CITIZEN*’ »TA TO JBAiYK Rensselaer Ind.*
CAPITAL. $30,000. Surplps nr.n midlviiled profits SWOOO. Does a j'enerM i>ankju({ tiusmeßs. irtere-i. allowed on swcia! ,-e.. +iiH. Till;: is its only State BaMk it,.lsnj,er ( oimt v that is examined quarterly by Auditor us State, Your business solicited. Collections will receive prompt attention A. jiicC'oy. T, J. McCoy. E. L. liolliußsworili. Pres. Vice Pits. Cashier. A.McCoy&€c’s:Bank R IfiNrt.iii Is a. ti K, * S' Z-1 A.. Does a general banking loaned for slioi t lime at current rates. We make a {ptiocmlty of at the lowest rates and on most iavoralile terms. : Rensselaer Bank, (IjOWHCu iu b■>n ii. h■ ' i,, H. O. HAiil; IS D A Vlt; NOW ETS .'■ President. Vice President, i J.V. r.-cMi”- I Money loaned in siur-s id si.if l.orrovrer Ex - I change bought in.! told on all banking potnig i Collection D'hdc and promptly remitted. Deposits recei w<-. interests beating certificates | Of deposits issue... LAWYERS JJALPH W. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practices in Jasper. Newton and adlointna Counties. Especial attention given to settle mentoi Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justice*’ Oases, Etc. Etc. Etc. Address, - - Rensselaer, Ind
Simon P. Thompson, David j . Thompson Attorney at Law. Nohary Public. Thompson & bro. ATTORNEYS AT LAW RenHsolaer, I ml. Practice in all toe courts. We (my particula attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. BPITLKK Collector and Abstractor F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Renstielaer, Tnd. Attends to all business in the profession with SHomptness and di rpatch. Office In second storv of the Makeever building. William B, Austin. AurucaH. Hopkins AUSTIN & HOPKINS, ATTORNEYS AT I AW. Bekssklakk. . - - ... led. ye~Offlcc sucriid Coer oi Lfcopold’n Block, corner WsHhington an !\sn Henseelaer street Practice In all the courts. mP t vrchsse. sell and lease i*»t e»ist6. Ally’s for L. N. A, & C. Sw. Co. ai d B. X.. & S. Astoria tl- n. QHARLEB EM ILLB. AIICIiNEY AT Uensselaer, Indiana. Penakmt, Collections and Btal Relate. Absuaets luieiully prepared, TiUtb Examined Li.aus negotlaied at lowest raves Office up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store.
JAMES W. DOCTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, RINSHBIAIS*, - iNUinNA. ■P*Offlce in Rensselaer Back. XV-46. vs i SCKI-11..A.N KOIIH. JAMBw A. BUUNIIAM, U-S. PLNSiON ATTOKKY AND JUSTICE OF THC PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the f ime. Export in Pension tralter*. < mice with County Trcitturer, toutt House. Sept. Ist, lafiu. J. L. Ilelniick, Notary Pubic ami Beal Estate Agent Lands oi all descriptions for sale or ease. WDEATFIELD, INI).
JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIEID, INDIANA AUCTIONEER, Bales attends) In nnv purt ol Jasper ana adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and rrrrr Justice of the Peace. Collections rromjaly aHt-wSetl to. Large amount* of farms urd lev, d pioperty lorsKio. address - • WuliATri*LO,itii>. DwfffgiiiM |{ro*. A Co., 3R«kl X.ct»rw« .to ut.VotarM.ci • Ofllce In rear room of CJtiieen*’ State Back, BxNsam.AKK, ind. Money to loan on the ohoHOcstai d best term. In tke eouusv-. We hi./..• i;. i ~cly aburu*. . &<}?’' 1 T{'.• eounty, oomvllvii with «r«ml «ki~i and care, at oost of otor daxiu.iki. Web»'T »f ploy, d N . W, Reo*«, at, rbstrtitor ofo»e» to who has olurgof thlsil, part ait in. Wears- irenaml to mslce abstracts of Mile Ol short "olleo iwl «n rcry reasonable terms. One heir rates to the protessfoe, or a reason* able fee for oxamlnln* the record.
More New Trains on The Monon.
Items from the Indianapolis Journal' General Manager McDoel and General Passenger Agent Barker, of the Monon, were at the Ohio Falls car works on Wednesday, and as a result of their visit, have*' closed a contract for two complete vestibule trains, including a domliinatiou parlor and dinirg car for each tram. The Louisville, New Albany A Chicago will, with the taking elTict of tin; spring time table, ineresse iutnumberof its trains between Louisville and Chicago, putting on a local tram which wilt; stdp at every station and an additional expre.s train each way ; also a morning train out of Indianapolis for Chicago is promised.
A Novel and Successful Social.
The “Hard Times” Social which was held at Gillam school-house in I Gil Jam township Wednesday evening j Dec. 28, was a success both socially ami financially. It was held under the direction of the teacLer, Alias Gertrude Robinson, for the purpose of making money with which lo buy Reading Circle books for the school. Teh cents admission was charged at the drvor and before eight o’clock the house was packed to overflowing. About two hundred persons partook of the “hard times” supper, which of course was served iu hard times dishes. IVzes were awarded to the
j two persons that best represented i lihjtl times. Five judges were ap- ! pointed and by their unanimous decision, the cake was awarded l<» Npra Watson and the pie to McKendree F..ris. Another interesting feature ot the evening was the bidding upon a flue cake. The names of two i i i u ‘a r young ladies, Cora Faria and j Lizzie Ginn were proposed lor the i cake. li. L. P. Massey made hlmj self famous ss an auctioneer in crying the sale. Miss Ginn having received the highest amount was given the cake. The net proceeds of the evening amounted to $24 71, and & part of the money will be used toward purchasing Reading Circle books. The remainder will b 8 used in purchasing a cabinet in which to keep the library books of the school-
A New Year’s Greeting.
Rensselaer Ipd, Jan. 1, 1893. Kind Friends: The kind and gentle reception we have met with thus far in our present prosperous business career encourages us to again come before the public and ask tbeir patronage for another year. We take this occasion, to give a word of thanks-to*tlioee who have stayed with us through the cloudy weather as well as the bright and have overlooked out faults and short comings. With these few words of introduction we again steep our plumeless implement of chirography and launch out for another voyage on the sea of failure and fame. Hoping to sight von ail, in tune and hove along side, interchange the greetings of the New Year and with an “all is well” steer for the parts of our ambitions along the coast of Fortune’s “Deep.” AVe have no rash promises to make but simply solicit you to call and see us if you wish any work done in our line or any of the goods we have U> sell. AVheu you sell your home* I will make your deed for you at alliance prices, make you an abstract one and all at the same price for transfers whether you are posted or. not, will sell your farm foi you or buy you one tor a reasonable commission. Will write vou a ten year renewable, a 10, 15, 20or 25 year endowment, or a 20 year terminal endowment pol. icy with the privilege of bikmgyou cicdi earnings, out in cash, at the end
oi any 5 year period, and wUI write you an Accident Policy all in the best life Insurance Company in the world “The iEtna;” why wot have Ihe best when it will not cost you any more money and you are sure of your cash per contract. I can also write you accident insurance bn the installment plan. I,>ooo or Jor >3 per quarter’ in the North American Accident Company with a weekly indemnity of s'2s pey week. This is a golden opportunity and to the farnieis 11 tfer a lirst class 2 horse wagon warranted m every respect, ‘*The South llend Wagon” for $45, cash, and on lime, if satisfactory paper is made at a small advance. Here is a handsome New Years present to any one wishing a new wagon. Will furnish you all the money you want" in sums to suit 3011 at reasonable raU sos interest on city or farm property. Will furnish you money to build you a house on the farm or on the town lot. The great and proiitnble business we did last year assures •j* 1 hat we are in Hie right and busing » for the jioople. I cordially invito you all to como and see mo in my clMoe np stairs. North side of the public square. Happy New Year to ell.
14 different kinds of bed lounges, at Williams.’
B. F. FERGUSON.
Mrs. Eiiss Gingerieh submitted to an operation for Ovarian tumor in Chicago last Tuesday. The tumor and the fluid in it would have weighed nearly fifty pounds- She stood the operation very well and Profs. Robinson and Martin spoke hopefully of her recovery, yet in every operation their may be danger. To the Rensselaer Building and Loan Association with its two series of stock, is due muelr of the credit for the continued rapid growth of Rensselaer. And considerable credit also is due to the local branches of the several outside Building and Loan Associations doing business here. The Rensselaer institution now takes in about SI2OO, or enough* to build a good residence, every monthly payday.
Marriage licenses Issued since: lust i rjported; } Arthur N. Bailey’, — t Flora. V. Ssy.Jer ■ , j Benjamin Sivarlz, ( Louise Schauley. \ Calvin Grimme, | Sutla L. Grimme. j Alfred Barlow, ( Mary C. Smith. j A’zona Rushton, ( Dora Bell Marlett. > At a fashionable dinner at the I Makcever House, last Sunday Dr- J. H- Loughvidge and A. McCoy t both :appeared m elegant new dress- suits including claw-hammer Coats*; The suits were made by Zimmerman & Roberts and cost S6O each and* were paid for by Mr. McCoy, as the result of a‘'guess” on the latq election. See Hemphill Honan’s now ad. this week.
A pleasant holiday dance was held at the opera house, Friday evening. About 70 couples w«re present, including several from neighboring towns as . Monon, Monticello and Remington. The Monticello orchestra furnished the music. The dance was gotten up and naonagted by Messrs Rosa Grant, Floyd Robinson and Geo. Ktrickfadden.
Tbe Baptist Sunday School’s Holidaj' entertainment and distribution of presents was held last Saturday evening, on New Year's eve, as per their established custom. The presents were numerous, the exercises good and the attendance very large. By way of variety the device for holding and exhibiting the presents was a big wind-mill, upon the wheel of which the presents were sttaahed, and which was revolved to bring them within reach, in distributing'.
In a notable book just published, by AVm. F. Fox, entitled ‘‘Regimental Losses” a list of three hundred regiments are given that sustained the greatest loss in battle. Of these three hundred regiments, thirteen were from Indiana, and one of that thir teen, is the Ninth. Infantry, Gen. Milroy’s regiment,, andl which contained more Jasper 00 unity men than* any other regiment. The battle losses of the Ninth) are-stated m the book at 131 killed andl SB6 wounded; also 14 died in prison. The losses by sickness are nob given.
For some time poet occasional, reference has- i»een matte in the papers to an alleged* wonde*fully cheap method of making heattug and illuminating gas out of water, so cheap, in fact that natural gas itself was hardly in it, by comparison. An experimental plant for l&annfacturing this water gas is now in ojwration at Connerevitte, this slate; arid Rev. AY. R. Newels* of this place, who has a preaching appointment at Connessville, Is trying to investigate the raattcr with a view to its possibilities for Rensselaer. So far, however, Mr. Nowefe has not had much success with his inquiries, as the managers of the method at present decline to make any statements or propositions.
Chas. A. Dean a well-kuown and greatly esteemed citizen, lately living in Newton tp., is moving this week to Washington, 111., a flourishing town in Tazewell Co., 12 miles east of Peoria. Mr. Dean has just come into the ownership there of a big two-story brick building and of a large stock of groceries He traded therefor, and for the difference in ca6h, 280 acres of land in Keener tp., receiving for the same |25 per acre, and in good value, too. This price illustrates the great advance in tbe value of our northern lands during the last few yean, as it was no longer ago than that when Mr. Dean bought the land for 110 per acre.
WE ABE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU.ps® 8 *" We can greatly benefit yor r> the folio wing «pe&* ial lines: I ‘ 1 T I T. * : •*- ‘ ‘y- - - t—- ._ . ___ i > ii iiiiiif iinriH mmn niiiiin 11 Onrkip and calf boots are excellent valine.. Our Chaplin kip and calf boot at $2 are specials Oiu Great Hit calf toot at.*.. §2^ for thw sale. Always- sold at SB.OO Our Champion kip boot at $3.00 Our Homier sou Dressed Veakbnr»t ut Always sold at 83.50 r Ahrays- sold at .s4joo The above are fully guaranteed. ..**■' ■ *■ " j # ; \ ; . """ M ~~‘~T*~~~~~~~rrinni>r~nr —i r~~~~~*^~~~~~~~~~~ fc ~~~~~r~nir-tn t TriM ~f * — ••—— 1 n■«j^nn—————upmmia—mm ■»» iht ihl ■— Our ladles’’oil grain, calf and dry grain, butt m Cr > tetris .vi grain, ctdf and d-, grain, h and lace at $1.25, always sold at $1.50 at sht4), always sold at? $175 Our ladies’ oil grain, calf and goat, button Misses’ and Cbjldien’s shoes are cut in pioporiion. —-- at*............... .SL6S» always soldat-$2.00 , ■" ~ ~~ Our Elkhart Knitting Mil’s Hosiery can not be beat. Our Fascinator Line is acknowledged to be the best au.J cheapest in town. Careful buyers should inspect our dress goods, underwear, bueue, blankets,- flannel*, yarns,, ghsres, fanoy handkerchiefs, towels etc. etc. »
TJ \\J Should mate a specialsn- /) rllli 11 ilFifl OIPII spectibur of lino Df i ttttivi H llllu tt Si° tI J eans and oottoxmade pants, overalls, overshirts, etc. etc. Our Remnant shoe counter 10 per cent offiroiu u t « seUiog price. Ly-i-JiEj. Our Remnant dress goods counter one third oil fmm the selliug price. The Mishawake knit hoot, and a good line of fi-H bi.. !- Headqriarters for reliable grades osly-of Candee and! Boston Rubber goods. The only genuine Sun*? Foot* boot miMk i~~~^ ———————————n-~— ———— ————— I—r—r——^—m—■1 —r—r——^ —m—■ u innuw wi— i i,T^— —i We guarantee prices on all competitive lines. Respectfully, Old Liberal Corner near the bridge.
Circuit Court Notes.
The January term of the Jasper Circuit Court convened Monday, with Hon. U. H Wiley on tbe bench The grand! jury was organized with Alfred'Armstrong as foreman. Of the original panel two members, E. L Burrmnd'K M. Lakiti were excused,‘.and' their places were filled by Sylvester Healy and James Maloy. John G; I&isler, administrator of tbffi estate of Samuel Ritchey, deceased, tiled his final report, and was discharged from further responsibility. The lash will* of M ra. Susara Cotton ate of Rensselaer, was admitted to probate. To each of her children except Arriba, the youngest, is given $5. To her husband, AVm. R. is given the use of the family residence land all household goods during bis life; andl at his death the bouse and goods- to go- to the daughter Ariila in. fee simple. The case of Jonathan Peacock vs. Erartus-Peacock, dismissed by agreement of parties, the defendant agreeing to-make deed to the land, according to the terms of tbe previous- decision of the court.
Samuel A. May, who was arrested for contempt »ts court for not paying to his wife fclOO as p»-r former judgement, paid tbe amount and costs* and was released. , The case of Eva Miller vs. AYnr. H’. Call, was dhmUsed. - Wm. H. Hilton v+ Martin V. Sands, suit on note. Dismnsjd by agreement, at plainliiTe cost. Henry G. Sum v» Lowell Holdbrook. Decree to quit title in plaintiff. E. M. Frctse «St Co. vs. John Kohler, Note and t bhlUe moltsiNge. Judgement for plaintiff tp* 8381.42 and costs. AVm. J. Henry »t nl v?. \V. B. A übtin, suit to tano i dead. Dismissed by agreement.
Samuel E. Yeoman vs. Geo. V. Strickfadden, et al. Dir whet d by agreement; at plaintiUe cost. F. P. Bitters *vs. Gotlleib Makes; on note, Judgi mci,i lor plaintiff for tl 05 - John V. Farirdl Co. vs. Wm, B. Russell, note and account. Judgement for plaiDtiff for *5 3.* I, and costs. 1 Abraham CaaiK.ll vs. Simon Cam-11, chat tie mortgage and note; judgement for plaintiff for *0732.87. See Hemphill A liman’s new ad. this week. The best wagqu o» at U»m mond Bros.
N. WARNER* SONS The Leading Hardware, Stove*, Tin wore and Farm imp le meat Mon in Jasper County, They Handle THE BIG INJUR 3-WHEEL SULKY PLOW. The Best Plow on Ehrtb, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, Tbe- Newest, Safest Basdiot and Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very Vsi aU-aroaudH A . kitchen -store t-ver aoldJn thecounty. Austin, Tom&nson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS "All hinds of sfacdtf and builders* hardware • 4
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