Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1893 — Page 8
0 s PRICE'S G§?l|powdef The only Pure Cream of Tartar Pe-wder,—No Ammonia; No Alum. TJsed in Millions «f Homes— r4;o Years the Standard.
rtr.Lin hckool notes. School is again in sees ion, and ROrk is going on with renewed energy jftrr tbe week’s vacation. The pew school bunding 4 $ now nearing cnniiAtiion, and will he ready for oebupim y ».u three weeks at the farthest. It will be without doubt one of the best appointed schools in Indiana. -■ r~~ — Several divisions wifi be made in the iuw.-i gf.,uct, \n< i'eutoval to the new building. Ooe pew teacher will be added in the person of M iss Eva Jacks;.;. fo.-.ac:ly Uuchrr of the PieMgnnt Ridge School. Miss Jackson \vjU'Lav<- charge of the grades which were last year under Miss Lizzie Fam. Tiitf LyeemaL.-,, fi ue tvid elect new office: s at the first meeting in the new year, nest End ay evening. A tali ntuniiaucs or nunaers is requested. " —= . :The High School Literary Society wifi render the following programme, oarFridav after Boon, next. Ernest Simpson—Essay* Isaac Withau—Reading. Arthur Kressier—Declamation. A-’-ron Wood —Rt tiding. Lillie Roberts—Declamation. Lora Tlobefti—Eis-ty. Mabat.“Sayler—Review. Himm Neal—Reading. Debate-—Reso!ved That the Indian
has stiff-rod more it tit? lands of thttJJnited States than the negl*u. Affltmaive J Com Mite!*ll ( Sadie Leopold. tfegattve Yeoman, - ( lii-rtua Newels. Currie Olatls—■R'i-vi'CW. Flynn-—E'sr.y. Pearl Wasson—Parody. Wilne Park ison—Oration. Bessie Makeever—Essay. Laura Linvill—Heading. Elmer .Wilcox —Review. My t fie Woodwer—D yl ?m »tio:i. Mattie Robinson—Review. Mae i ertt-j—Essa\. Korah Parker—Speech. •Jessie Coen -Dr-r.bcntion, Ben Coen—Essay, Effie Cowden-—Declamation. Fred Tyler, l p Maud Irwin. ) a P er * : m . ~ Dr. 12. I. Ksovsn, - INDIANA r» r ,,; ' •x. CItOV.N aW> IiIFZUUiIWOBk. TEETH TTirnoux tlattg, a specialty - ALL THE LATE-T MELTIODS IN DSXI-. iHTRT ■ Jf <N llMtrT.yy. jutctn i Pis X. Pixiugs ii ii-„uiii vl.l, xorcoaK on . . .JTVAAhI tec*L i-!.*trr<> <; fjj sots. JiEre over La ■ ■8 ' i lrc t f ."': r t :»Br. , :.'.wr ItolUait - Jh.. -j > Nt’* 'A». T. 'ri. Geer, D- V- s. TRAINS a® FARRIER After. la calls at all hours. Work g•*-••■•* . .. . . i .. a .tjtollable. Office in Li.ig.« C*> s. Drag store. T ‘ f • %>' TTVECE a vr.H N ruW.vßiiip, I will be in myoJUcft.WPstairs in Vakaa-'r's Bfrnk ltv'*A.,v. «-v,**-v , (t uttenC. to Towuia.il Imai nfs.A WILLIAM OttEKHriELD, 1 r*i i.-<.
P 1 NTE K H 1 r 1? XI r> rrnm kh;\i .iiaoidii Indiana J. J. EIGLEBBACH, PROP’E. L' HT, Pul't, Vj-J, Hattoa, Saaamxe, B:i- ---’ r ■ .'7k.. afiUtr juaatiucA b» *alt pur «*•«,*—.- r.t M(- >n arire*. None Irat the b*. i *, i i.tUUV *Bv«tyb«4y is Invited to «ail. taw The kfgfaeat grieai gaal tor i;oo*i m UK. t.i BtGLSSBACH. CENTRAL Meat Market. Us \iJ % : '|i•- 4 .■ ' '.'•* •; ' . !.*./*. ATK’N-orrosir* PUBLIC ttOvARE. ULP 'JLL.AJ.U,' - - ■ INDIAN A. Ptvpridmr. \ i i.f- -f f:. * tnl caretl meats Sfel’wmLk i ' y ,k Vli e "
FROM DeMOTTE.
The people of cur township are, interesting themselves in the establishment of a e->.rtmng factory in our town. A mcetnig wu-lnid Saturday n.’gbt list r.nd a edfies uUee appointed To” investigate the enterprise and make their report in two weeks,, at ! which time decisive action will be taken. Miss Ruth Fairchild, whose sickness faraft n eeded i’’rough so many weeks is slowly recovering, being aide to walk about the house by the help of atteudsoHS. W. C. Tyler returned Sunday from a weeks visit wnh friends in Marion this sure. Died, Sunday at 4 o’clock p. m, Ross, youngest (Child of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fairchild. Hisuge being I yr. a mo. and 26* daysT His sickness was of 6 weeks duration and was a complication of brain troubles. Funeral services conducted at the 'home.at 10 o’-'x-lc a, e.Tuesday, by the Rev. E. G. Keith of Evanston. Interment in cemetery here. Mr. Frank Guerin and Mrs. C. 0. Spencer are visiting relatives iu Michigan. Lvratod.
FROM MARLBORO.
Mr, N. M. Rants, of Chicago, was the guest of Mas Rose Detriek, last week. Mr. G. A. Armstrong gave a very pieFsant oyster supper at his home last Saturday evening, Mr. Scott Robinson spent the most of last week with his lriend, Frank Phillips at Chicago. Arthur Bailey gave a wedding dance last Thursday night. .» Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson gave a big New \ ears dinner to about lifteen invited guests, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Phillips, of Chictgo, spent Hie holidays with their son, John J£. Phillips of this place. -7 Mr. Eh’in Overton, of Surrey, was the guest of Miss Lilly Perigine, last Thursday. Bliss E.la Hanley, of Hogan, was the guest of Mrs. Armstrong, last Saturday . Mr. Samuel Robinson, of Morocco, wss in Marlboro last week. A. McCoy is building a very large bay barn at this place. J . ir. Lu.>g letuwukt u»»t Friday from a wry pleasant visit ip Ohio. Aenisas.
Remington Items.
There is scarcely a family in town without one or more case of measles. School vacation is being enjoyed by TcaeVrs and pupils, that is, in town. T 'hr country sr-hoofs '.Mill one or two cxeepbume coaimsnced this (Mon.-a,~) morning. William Slrong of Ohio is visiting hislricr.il George A. Chapped, Mh* Abba irrapey Spent the Christmas iu/.i lays wiiti parents and friends returning to her work in the Hartford City public schools on Monday morning. Tim week of prayer is being obsyrvQd in ilik different churches with appropriate services. Henry Daizelland family moved to TYohV tl ibis week A Leap Year party was given by Miss Carrie CourtrigUi at the residence of Mr. J. E. Stiller on Saturday evening where everybody had a goon time. It is naid that some of theT young gentlemen displayed a want of gallantry on the occasion , that would have made Lord ChesterHeld stek, but tuen Urn i»oys of this yountry have not had many advantages in the way of society. J j The in* mbersof the M E. choir and their immediate friends were haniiaomemtly entertained on Monday evening by Miss F.ora Hollett, the invasion being the twenty first birthday of the fair young hostess. Miss Clara Mnjoy daughter of Hon. Geo. Maj< r of this place, died at her home in Wcssington, S. D. last Saturday morning. She has been a sufferer for several years and her death was simply a sweet release. She was a most excellent young lady highly esteemed by many friends here-and elsewhere who will hear of her death with sorrow. < . _ Remihgtohiak.
See those nice writing desks at Williams.’
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified - - United States of America to Wm. Moore,Dec. 27, ’SO, nw scyfS-30-fi, 40 acres, Barkley, Patent. Max J. 'Ahlgrim tQ George Hoe bn, Dec. 19, Its 7,8, bl 4, Graham's Add. Wheatteld 800 Rensselaer Land A Imp. Co. to Sidnial King, Dec. 14, Its 17,18, 19, bl 29, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 220 Cephas Hawks, cl al, to Thomas Thompson, Deo. 27, ne se 26-31-5, 40 acres, Gillam.. 125 Sarah Paris, by Adm. to Patric Halligan, Oct. 18, nw se 23-29-5,40 acres. Hanging Grove. Adrn’rs. deed 50(» Alexander A. Tyler to Whitsel Lywis, Nov. 24, Its 10, 11, 12. bl 1, DeMotte 60 Fleming Phillips to Harvey Phillipj March 5, pt sw ne; ei nw 22-29-5,118 acres, Q. C. deed, and Fleming Phillips to Rebecca Phillips Marchr, 5, sw nw 22-29-5, 40 acres, Q. C. deed, Hanging Grove 3000 Geo. J. IE xter to Jas. H. Cox Dee, 27, pt ne nw, 30-29 6, 1 lot, Rensselaer 250 Jas. C. Weston to William H. Churchill, Dec. 21, It 14 bl 16, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 40 Johannah M. Applegore to Jas. A. Humphney, Dec. 29, nw: pt nw sw, 14-29-5, 82 acres, Hanging Grove, 2460 Chas. G. Spitler to Chas. T. Otis, May 25, w| sw 4-31-7, Keener. ’. 400 Cbns. G. Spitler to Chas. T. Otis, May 25, e£ nw 14-31-7, Keener 700 Frank Foltz to Lucius J. Otis, Dec. 1, nw 22-31 7, Union, 1000 Sheriff Jasper Co. to Jas. M. McCoy, Dec. 30, undf n£ sw 20-31-7, Union, Sheriff’s deed 500 Chas. J. Dean to Jos. G. Ilomtsh, Dec. 20, nw; ml- sw; se sw 11-31-7, 280 acres, Keener 6700
FOR SALE. One Kellv Duplex Feed Mill which cost $75.00 will sell for $25.00. Call at this office for information. 35 66.
A Special Session. The County Commissioners were in special session Monday. Djlv M. B. Alter appointed CountyHealth Officer, at s%atarv of $8 0 per year. The only other bid was by Dr. V. E. Lougiiridge, for SIOO year. The contract for blank books and stationery with Win. B. Burford, of Indianapolis, was renewed for another y^sr. Installation of Officers. Jan. 4, Notice is hereby given that the Rensselaer W, R. C. No. 30 will hold a joint installation of Officers with the 11 ‘iisselaer G. A. R. No. 85, Friday evening Jan. GUi 1803. All members are requested to be present* Makv E Marshall. C. S. Wilson . Sec’y. PUBLIC SALE AT DeMOTTE. E. G. Warren will make a public sale at liii residence in the town of DeMotte, on Saturday Jan. 14; selling 2 horses. 7 i-ows, buggy, harnesses 2 mowing machines and other farming implements, 100 bushels of corn, brapsutrotd goods etc . Tkmis—B months without interest, or 8 per rent, discount for cash, on sums over $5.
G-oods bought now will be saved for you and delivered when you want them, at Williams. Heinpliili Bros. BlacksmitE -ANDWood Repair Shops. (Successors to f eootan ft Hemphill.) All Work, done Promptly an* Cheaply, and Warraatod First Class qsallty front Street, South of Wathingtor, (The old Erwia Shop,) Renaaolaer, - India**,
\ G ■".SHBnr VAK3e£sJ ;: ' Oca ,~f- Pio V tf . tactra Itaslaeri-Bon la Chicago .rcpscsiativo of tha gsoat Bradsirest Co. GHEAQAeSE, NERVOUS PSOSTBATIGN. * .’c:('.cai Co., Elkhart, End. - « I take p!egj,ura irt ithonni.c you "thcvn.y !.i-acfiojat.ro»ults which hoyfe iuliovved rfrj it«e oi Dp. Miles- F!cstcratiw k Ncuvike Ui U'.^criMo! myspu ana wiib. A’<y. a 1., a.-. to a di-.-tr«.d:!g pain fit the of the wwa and upper porttou. of tad>pintd coni. I e F* a 3“v »3fls~flesii. anti wna giautly G.6J If. O' ■‘ubieii Wi”- .«loeplns»ns«s WE* am .xom _ Kerviao... was.. highly rccaramenSert to icq. My coso-hiul been so obstitiaic that I ijud no con hder.ee in the cfricucy of anymeiiicinc. Yetcs a )a-i resort I (On-emed to gtve it atrial. Much to my surprise. I experienced marked iienctit; my sleeplessness (iisapfieared; my headache was removed; my spirits and general GAINED TWENTY POUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURRED ArTER LEARNED AND WELL KNOWN PHYSICIANS mad failed. My wife j> taking llie Nervine with, the best of results. Louts t>. VjLndekveux. Sold on a Positive Guarantee. Dr. MILES’ PILLS.SO Doses2sCts. Sold by B. F. Fepdig, Druggist. WANTED. P. Agents to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Slock. We have many new special varieties, both in lrnit and ornamentals to offer, which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary. Write us at once for terms, and secure choice of territory. MAY BROTHERS. 13—lOt. Rochester, N Y. Austin & Hopkins will loan you money on short or long time at current bank rates, on personal, chattel or mortgage security,'wilhout delay.
Notice of Appointment of Administrator Notice ishereliy given that the undersigned ha» been appointed a-lmlnisirator of the estate of Catherine Gilmore, late of Jasi er County, Indiana, deceased, Said estate is supposed to oe solvent. ARTHUR 11. HOPICIXS. Jan-5-12 111. Adininislraiorg Notice of Administrators Sale offteai Estate. In the matter of John F. Avery administrator of -the estate of John W. Wilkiusim deceasedva. Vewione Wilkinson et al. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned administrator of the JSstste of John W. Wilkinson deceased, will oil'er for sale at private sale, on the pietnises, on Saturday, the fourteenth day of January 18S3, the following described Ileal Estate, situated in Jasbei-County, Indiana, to wit, Tire undivided two thirds of the north east qnarter of section eighteen (18) in township t.venty seven (27) north of range seven (7) westtipon the following terms; One third cash in hand, the residuo in equal pacnems at nine and eighteen mouths ti-otn date of sale, with notes at, six tier cent interest, ten per cent attorneys lees, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, :ui(l sonurtd by juortgngo upon the Real Ksiate soid such sale \v ill be made s„bj eel io atruTigige held by the TQtyetiwrs lu.-u - auee Company lor Sam' Sale will begin at twelve o’clock, noon, on said Ulh day of Jauuary 183:$. Adminfsirator. Dec. 22-2,1 Jan. 5, 12.
HUT MS THE ST \TE OF INDIANA. { -- Jasper County V In Circuit Court, to January Term, A. D. 1833. The Aetna Life insurance'! Company, I Complaint vs. f No. 4110. Wm. Treese smith, et al. J Now comes the plamtitf by W.H. H, Grnham its attorney and tiles its complaint herein, together with an aindavit tliat the de . fendants, W. Treese smith. Solomon Way mire, F. H. Thatcher, Mrs Tlia’cher, wife of F.’.H Thntehe ; Auton tlolTiuan, Mrs. Hoff man wile of Anton Ilotiman, arc non re.-i----flftnts of th« stale of Indiana, N.jtiee Ls therefore lierehy given tjal'L ttefumiants that unless they be aud appear on the llrst dayof the next term of the Jasper Circuit court to be hoklen on the lirst Monday in ja, tiarv A. D ,8!)f, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in -aid county and Slate and answeror demur to slid complaint., vhosuuie will be Leard and determined in their ab seneb. In witness Whereof I have /fj-, . jNliereuntosei my handundaltlxudthe t . i .r' sts' of said Court, at office at Kens selaer, Ind. this ltithdayof December, A. D. 1892. WM. H.COOVKR, Clerk. W. H. H, Gr:f am, Atty.for Plir; Dec. 22 29 Jan. 4.
tAIAMTCn A representative for ou nMnitU KASIIU TREASURY tlie create t book ever ottered t • the public A t'HKISTMA-i PRESENT for both old and young. Our ooupon system, which we use in selling this great work, enables each purchaser to get the hook FREE’ so everyone parCllitHOS. For his flist week’s work one ncent’spr >- fit Is SU)B.iO Another slik> 00. ALADYhas just cleared fItO.OO jor her first week’s work Write for parllcaUrs, and if you can begin at once send Ol.ou for outfit- We give you exclusive territory, and pay large commission on the sales of sub-agents. Write at once for the agency for your county. Address all communications to HASH, MeVAU.Y 4 00 25-7-1 yr. Chicago. For pains in the chest there is nothing hotter than a flannel cloth saturated with Chamberlain's Fain Balm and bound on .over tne seat of pain. It will proJuoe a counter irritation without blistering, and is not so disagreeable as mustard; in fact is much superior to any plaster on aoaouut of its painrelieving‘qualities. If used in time it will prevent pneumonia. 50 cent boties tor sale »y Mayers, the druggist.
G. W. GAASHIER. ARCADE BLOCK. To fill the wide gap 3 made in our ranks of Furniture, we have placed a NEW ARRAY OF THIS SEASON’S BEST PRODUCTS Secured from the leading factories, at prices which are bound to be “IN IT.” SPLENDID BMS'jlllJS and EXGEPTIOIJ/lh ff/UidES XS OTTJZ XvXO’X’TO. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS- NEW PRICES A Trial Till Mo h fa k
GEO-W GOFF» * Restaurant and Bakery. i =* Jfc BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNEX. ROODS, TOBACCO AND GIGA S WARM MEALS AY ALL HOURS.. * * —AT.RO A GOODUu U J.-4 ’-L’JbsSJsid. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
HD! ETCL Tie it remembered tliat on this 23rd day of Deermlier 1892 David J. Thompson as i.Uiintiff by ThontpsOn & Bro. bis attn nevs filed in die efflcoof the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, State of Indianan • omplaint and an uHidavl: t)f a competent person that 'he defendants to-wit— Joshua W. Sheldon nnd Eifza Jane Sheldon h’s w fe Milo Sawyer :i ,d- ,Sa’‘"*ej- wife of sa.d MfUr-Sawyer wl«v**» drat - *-irr knowii to plciiiliff, Henderson W. Scott and Amelia E. Scott his wife, Joseph vt. Scott, I'erif-v K. Scott and scott iter bus''and, whose tlr-t- Jiamc is unknown An.os H’a,.e(ie!d and; Sarah E. Wage 'Mi's wife. Thomas V. Flltz latriclc and i-'it/. - pa.lick ins wife wltoie Hist nam ; is u kuown to plaintiff and all (ho unknown heirs dev. ees and legatees and al! tl«j unknown heirs, ilevlse.es and legatees of tin- unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Mariali Scot'-, wdow of Andrew Scott, deceased, Joshua W, Si eldon, Eliza Jane Sheldon wife of said Joshua TV. Slieldoln. Milo Sawyer and Saw,,r wife o' sajiil Milo Sawier, Thomas V Fitzpatrick dntl FHzpatrUdf wit.: of said Thomas V. Fitznnirlck aie all noa-ioil-dents of the State bf Ind iana,sai l i.o i-resi-*,|ent ilifeiuleuts aiio therefore hereby notified i.f the pendency of said suit for Jar I Lion and to quiet title to real estate in said county of Jasp.-r and Unit said cause w ill stand for tri.l on the 20th day of January I?*3 - e same being the 17:h JurwUeal day ot the Jauuary Term 1553 of said courtWitness my han*l and the seal or < ioivi' .said Court, nftixed at office in ( Rensselaer, Ind., on this 23rd ol December J 892. IVILLIAM 11. COOVER. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Dec. 29, Jan, 6 12. — — •»’ . A staUnwcul* .Proprietors ot Bnllam’s Grogt Gorman Ileuioiiios Gentlemen—l have the past two pars been troubled with a senou-t and very sever,i Liver and Stomach difficulty. Havel had advice and modicine from our very best physicians an only to i.*e temporarily relieved. Some of mv friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy lor the Blood, Stomach and Kidfieya and to my surprise after upirg three bottlesl feel like a new man. If you desire you can uso my name i- print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapid®, Michigan, papers or any other papetre io the states, to con viDoe the afflicted that it is thebest Clood. Liver aup Kidney medicine oh earth i feel like a new man. Have lived here over 4(| years. sl_ a bottle. J. Mlivjngston, Grand Rapids . I 1 or nuu bv Long & co m, n-U. 4 Strength; nnd Health. Ts you are ndt feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If the Grip has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach ind Kidneys, gently aiding tho«e organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find eedy and permanent rolief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will ,convinco yon that lhis is the remedy you neod Large bottles only 500, at F. Bi Meyer t s Drugstore. Try Dullam’a Great German 2b cent Cough Care at Long A Co*
Very Much HurprlNed ] I have been afflicted with neuralgia jor uo irly two years h'tye tried physic j an aud all known remedies, but no per ! uianont relief uatil I trie! a bottle of | Duiiam’s Great Germah Linimeut and I it gave mo instant and permanent ry-» j ,ief. 25 cents per boklc. Signed A. , B Snell, Hamilton. Mich, April 11 j id'Jl. For sj,ie L) J" The sit ecu.'*, oT ,t u v t-mi's Cough. Remedy in ( ff,•cling a rpeody cure of colds, croup and whooping has HroßghHHoto’grijat; 'tfe mttad. Messrs. Pontius & Sen, F.i uitaii i.ou, Ohio, say tjiat it has gained a reputation second to none in that Vicinity. Jas. M. Queen, of Johnston, IV. Va., says it is the best be ever used. B, F. Jones, druggist. Winona, Mias says: “Ohamberla'in’s Cougii Remedy is perfectly reliable. I have al a a>s warranted It and it never failed to ertve the most perfect satisfaction.” n'l cent bottles for sale by Meyers, the druggist. English Spavic Li..;, lent removes an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints, o*y-An«y Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Cougs, etc. Save $.50 bv use of one bottle. Warranted the most, wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer Ind. _ . La Grippe. During the prevalence of the Gripp the past seasons it aas a noticeable • fact that thoie who depended upon Dr. King’s New Discovery, not only had a kpeody reaovery, Lul escaped all the tronbiosomo af*nr effects of the malady. This remedv seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of kr. Or*-n ‘"it in all Diseases of Throat, Chd..t and ounga, has cured cases of Asthm" and Hay Fever of long standing. Try it and bs convinced. R- wont dissapoint. Free trial bo' ties at- F. H. Meyer’s Drug Stoee. A PoMltive Fact. do not delay your valuable time by tvutlin aud suffering, but seourea botllo of Dnllam’s Great German Female Uterine Tonio and be cured of yonr monthly trouble either in old or * young, it is the very best preparation I ever prescribed io my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of oases of female • troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending patent medicines, Dut this remedy i t prepared by a very competent physician and chemist of my acquaintance sad 1 oan cbeorfnlly and and ewusicenciOHsly recommend it « the best-JI a bottle. A. C. FROTH, Specialist of Diseases of Women, 69 East Madison St., ohicogo,. for sale by Long A 00.
