Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1893 — Page 5
The "Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHTBICIAMS . ’* HOMEOPATHIC and. SixxgrooxL, Ky Chronic Disease&A Specialty ' Office &Mt Washington Street, a-Jan-84. Residence. Makeover Boom. yj G. JONHS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly attended by day or night MFD ART VtDl-E, INDIANA. T\B. I. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Roec u.i attention given to the treatma t ot diecasts of the Eve,'Ear, Nose and Throat and Disease of Women. Tests eves for glases,
RANAS’. V 1 MR ARB V AL, BKIB. J. HARDMAN, E '- J,BJSA Pe’ B ident. Cashier. As’t cashier CITIZENS’ STATE BANK Rensselaer Ind. CAPO'AL $30,000. anpnin, and undivided profits SBSOOO. sat "111 reel™ ‘prompt attention A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank RF.KHSELA.KK. INDIANA mane a Specialty of ZuO-A-XTS, st the lowest rates and on most favorable terms.* Rensselaer Bank, H. 0. H A.KRIS. sWent V(CO erosulent, ,T.C. ItAlUllS,Cashier, Money loaned In stuns to suit sorrower EXrhang" rwughtand sold on all banking po n s Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certificates of'deposlts issued.
LA WYEBS ALPII W. M A RBH ALL, I TTORNEV .1 T LA W, tS««®4 K«»u>«- oolloouoal. Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, Ifto.'Etc. Etc. Address, - -_ Rensselaer, Ind rmon 1’ Thompson, David J. Thompson AttornvyaiL™. . Ndor v Public. THOMPSON & BRO. attorneys at law Rtmsaelaer, Ind. Practice in all taeowirta. We pay partioula attention to paying taxes, selling and loosing lands. M, L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor ITORDECAI F. OHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’ Rensselaer, Ind. Att -nets to all business in the profession with pro nnl-oeas and dtopatch. Otftcsin second story of the Makeover building. William B. Austin. Abthub. H. Hopkins AUSTIN & HOPKINS, attorneys at law. Bvxsselaek, - - - ■ - —Ted, rgF'bfflce second floor of Leopold’s Block, c.uner Washington an Van Rensselaer street Practice re sll the cottr** end v’>rebi»»e.-seU an*- Atty’sforL. N. A.® C. Bw. Co. B. L & 8. Association and Rensselaer Water, Light & Power C?. E. MILLS. ■ATTCENET AT X..A/W Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Beal Estate. Abstiacts laielully prepared, Titles Examined Leans negotiated at lowest rates ~ Office up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store.
JAMES W. OOUTHIT ATTOHYJSY AT ZAW, Rr.NSRX7.irB, - -- -- -- - INDIANA. ifflr-OOleo In lioi>Bß«ifter Bank. XV-43. VI f BOKLL ANEOUB. TAMES A. BURNHAM, uX PENSION ATTORNEY AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. ■ Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in reunion matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. Ist, 18S0. J. fc Helmick, Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or ease WHEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA auctioneer, Sales attended in any part Of Jasper and adjoining eountiee, also JteaZ Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. 'Collections promptly attended to, Large lamounta of farms and town property tor aaie. AddrCM - . WHBATVIBI.D,I«D Dwlggin* Bro*. & Co., □Roail X>oawn« As •A.'bstxaicta Office In rear room of Citisena* state Bank, Rxnssnlakb, Ind. Money to loan on the eteeaneat kid best tenia -In the county. We have the only abstraol record in the county, compiled with great akin and care, at cost ok over jcooo.eo. We hare employed N. W, Reeve, an abstractor of over 20 year* experience, who has chars< of his department. Wn are prepared to make abetracta of title on short notice and on very reasonable term.One half rates tolthe profession, or a reason able fee for examining the record.
CORRESPONDENCE.
FROM WHEAI FIELD. The protracted meeting conducted HBFe TOT S¥B WWKS -DJkJMHT.. YfiMfl,. M. E. Pastor, closed on Friday last, and the church took in twenty-one new members, an cl al 1 of the pious and good join us in saying, Amen 1 Mr. George Pullens, our expert butcher, has made arrangements to build as soon as spring opens. A 5 room dwelling in Bentley‘s Addition and also a meat market. He came here five months ago to see bow he could do in Wheatfield butchering; he has tried it and will build and be a permanent fixture and citizen. John H. Graves is building a neat little office, as Justice Court. There willbe built commencing as soon as the weather will admit, eight dwellings that we know of here in Wheatfield, and others contemplated. Hay is moving slowly on account of scarcity of cars.
Our neighbor, Wm. Dahncke is handin g about one and a half cars of com per week. He keeps it on hand constantly. Frank Glascox’s infant daughter is very sick. " Three of our very nice young men on the night of the Immortal Washington’s birthday, at a masked ball at Notisen’s Hall, got themselves on the outside of too much Smith and Notisen’s Benzine, sold freely all day, 22nd or no 22nd. And for breaking up said Ball, they are being called upon tQ see Justice Graves.
Doctor Turner has moved into the house that Mr. Marble enlarged for him. Max Algrim has bought thePoisel property and moved into it. Geo. Hoehn has bought and moved into the Max Algrim tyWm. Dahnckc has built the largest corn crib in this section. The Lodge of the Daughters of Rebeka are getting along nicely. The general impression was that S. ■ J. Bentley was about to sell out his business, but now it looks'as though he was filling up more than ever, and intends we understand to run a regular Bargain Store.
We have here a few coal and hay thieves, but now their occupation is gone, as their is no coal. It is pretty well known who they are and we would not be surprised if they were called on to explain.
=== BEA£JA r G!rOJYITEA[E. The entertainments given on last Friday evening was successful beyond the most sanguine hopes of its progenitors, successful in every way. Mrs. Beldon, wife of the Superintendent, made an inimitable Mrs. Jarley, the music was more than ordinarily good, and the refreshments were excellent of their kind. After paying all expenses the handsome sum of $58.40 remained in the treasury. After buying an excellent organ for the use of two of the rooms, (those of Miss Timmons and ££iss Derschel) there was still a balance of $28.40, which will be expended in the purchase of books for the library. If Prof. Dickeison reads these items he will be pleased to note that the work commenced by himself and his energetic wife, that of starting a public library is being carried forward.
The peculiar sect, whose denominational name is not known to your correspondent, are holding daily and nightly services in their room over the town hall. Mr. Frank Wolfe cast in his lot with the people of the Methodist church, last Sunday morning. Miss Anna Harper we regret to learn is suffering with rheumatism of the heart and of course is in a somewhat critical condition, although somewhat better at latest accounts. The many friends of Dr. M. G. Traugh will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly recovering from tbe effects of the surgical operation that was performed some weeks ago for the removal of an abcess on one of his hipis. The operation is said to have been severe but we are happy to state that it was successful. Jessie the bright and beautiful lit tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thompson, who live four miles southwest of town, died last SaturI day evening from an attack of meas-
els. She had apparently recovered from the disease and attended school, last Thursday, but was taken sick sfter her reborn home and died, as before stated on Saturday evening. She wax nearly iwtven yeara old, the youngest of the household, more than ordinarily bright and winsome, and her death leaves a deep and aching void in many hearts. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, from the M. E. church, the pastor Rev A. EL DeLong conducting the impressive and solemn services. Notwithstanding the bad condition of the roads a long line of carriages followed the little girl to her last earthly resting place in the Remington cemetery. A large number of relatives and friends from Kentland and Goodland were present and as a mark of respect Mr. Kemp dismissed his sohool and with his older pupils attended the funeral.
Mrs. Bridgman and family moved this week to the farm lately occupied by Thornton Dobbies. Mrs. Bridgman and her children are very energetic and industrious aud will doubtless make farming pay. Her many friends will wish her success in l.er new venture. The work on Hon. Robert Parker’s new residence is being pushed as rapidly as possible. The family hope to move into their completed home in April. George Landon, of Kokomo, is the guest of his bi other, Dr. Landon, called here by the dangerous sickness of his mother and his brother’s wife. At this writing, Monday evening, no change is apparent in the condition of either of these ladies.
Miss Fannie Hawkins returned last Sunday from a pleasant visit with relative and friends in Fowler. The Christian church was completly filled last Sunday evening by an attentive congregation, the occasion being the union service held in honor of the retiring pastor of that church, the Rev. J. P. Robinson. Revs. S. V. McKee of the Presbyterian and A. H. DeLong of the Methodist church spoke feelingly and kindly of the many courtesies that Mr. Robinson had extended to them and he, in return, expressedjhis thanks to them for their words of cheer and sympathy and for their unfailing kindness. The choirs of the three churches filled the edifice with melody and it was truly a good meeting. Mr. Robinson, we understand, resigned his pastorate on account of ill health, but will remain in Remington for the present. He was deservedly popular with his church and congregation, in fact with all of our citizens, regardless of creed.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual stockholders’ meeting of the stockholders of the Rensselaer Building, Loan & Savings Association will be held on Monday, March 13th, 1893, at 8 o’clock, P. M. in the Rensselaer town hall. M. F. Chilcote. Acting Sec’y.
Carpets at Williams’ cheap for for cash. Call and see them. Warner & Shead, at tfte new groc ery store, would like a share of your trade. They will treat you right. Blankets, yarns, flannels in fact all winter goods, in abundance. R. Fendig . 14 different kinds of bed lounges, at Williams.’ If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in evety particular. Teeth without plates and fine gold fillings a specialty. Office over Porter A Wishard’s. At Christie Vick’s restaurant: Boarding by day, week or meal. Fine lunch counter, with facilities to furnish hot lunches at all hours, day or night. A fine line of staple and fancy groceries, selling at greatly reduced prices to close them out. 6’ee the new carpets at Willia ms. Finest and cheapest line in town.
Cheap Money . . Austin <fc Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, col ateral or personal security. You can pay these loans back at any Um and stop interest. These are desir ble loans. « FOR SALE: Forty acres of hay land, at Wheatfield, Ind., for further information. Address Ira Jackson, Wheatfield or L. B. Jacktyn A Co., Laporte, Ind.
REMINGTONIAN.
OBITUARY.
Died at his residence near Stoutsberg, Jaspei county, lad., Feb*, 15 in the 58th year of bis age, Daniel Lintner of dropsy and Brights disUv IcaVv* 24 Wilt? IX Lid SvWu children to mourn his loss. He died in the triumphs of living faith. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. G. M. Veach, assisted by Rev. Geo. F. Smith.
Attention Comrades.
All members of the Grand Army Of the Republic of Rensselaer, Poet No 84 department of Ind. are hereby notified to meet at the Post Hall in Rensselaer on the 11th day of March 1893 at one o’clock, P. M. to muster a number of new recruits in the Grand Army of the Republic and transact other new business of the Post. By order of J. M. Wasson, Post Commander.
Examination for Gradnation.
Examinations for pupils completing the course of study in the Common Schools will be held as follows : Hanging Grove and Milrot Townships—at the Osborne school house in Hanging Grove tp., Sat. March 11. Gillam Township—at Center school house, Saturday, March 18. Walker and Wheatfield Tps—at the Wheatfield school house, Saturday, March 18. Keener Tp—at the DeMotte school house, Saturday, March 18.
Union Township?—at the Rose Bud school house, Saturday, March 18. Jordan Tp—at the Egypt school house, Saturday, March 18. Marion and Newton Tps—at the Rensselaer school building, Saturday, April 1. Kankakee Tp—at Dunnville, Friday, April 7. Barkley Tp—at Center school house, Saturday, April 1. Carpenter Tp—at the school building in Remington, Saturday,
Examinations will begin promptly at nine o’clock. Pupils should be prepared with the necessary - writing materials. Mss will be furnished. J. F. Warren, < Co. Supt.
Ladies Literary Society.
Program for March 10th. Quotations from James Whitcomb Riley. Recitation—Mrs. Kerr. (History—“ Lincoln’s Administration 3rd year”—Mrs. Wasson. Select reading—Mrs. Randle. Review of his works—Mrs. George Murray. Question Drawer—Mrs. Coen. Uurrcht Events—Mrs. Warren. Society will meet with Mrs. Geo. Murray. Society will meet March 3rd with; Mrs. Long. Melle Medicus, Sec.
FARMS TO RENT. Farms to rent, on equitable terms. Drainage good. Appy at my office. B. J. Gifford, 26-4 t. Kankakee, 111. They’ll Deliver Your Groceries. Remember that Warner & Shead, the Van Rensselaer street grocery and hardware firm, are now running a delivery wagon, and will deliver goods free to imy part of the city, on short notice.
Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence 4 miles west of Medaryville. Gillam tp., Jasper County, Ind. beginning at ten o’clock A. M. on Thursday, March 16,1893. THE FOLLOWING PBOPEBTY TO WIT. 2 tyROOD MARES (in foal by m<Hgan horse), 2 yearling colts, 4 milk cows, one 2 year old heifer, 7 stands of bees, fanning implements, consisting of breaking plows, barrow,one 2 horse cultivator, hay rake, mowing machine, one’2 seated top buggy, two 2 horse wagons, one pair bob sleds, one set double harness end numerous other articles. terms of sale 5—9 months credit, or 8 ger cent, discount for cash, on sums over >5. N. 11. Harris. W. N. Jones, Auctioneer. Austin and Hopkins have perfected arrangement by which they can make yon farm loan* at G per cent, and these loans can be paid off at any time and stop interest 'We can give you more money at lets expense than any firm in town.
,W GM® STHIIE! NCW FIRM, w I ? New BUI WING, I New GOODS, B I * » : . f The Undersigned Have formed a partnership and opened ruisness “ in the new iron building on Van Rensselaer street, south of McCoy’s bank building. They have a full and wholly fresh line. 1 ; of > * 1 Staple*" "Fancy Grocreies, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AS CHEAPLY AS FIRST CLASS GOODS CAN BE ' SOLI) FOR. Give us a trial, WARNER & SHEAR.
GEO-W GOFF’ * * Restaurant and Bakery. ’■ L ' BRESAD, CAKES, COKFEOTIOWERT, . FRUITS, CAIUNEI. GOODS, TOBACCOAimCIGaS I WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * —ALSO A GOOD— XuTJZSTCIZ CO“CTXT’TE»Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
$25.00 for a Life Scholarship in the Corner 4th and Columbia StsPrepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive School. Large Faculiy. Superior, Practical methode. PcaitioDS for grad uates seemed. Individual inttructicua aid clasa diilla. For cata logue, Address J. CADDEN, Pre*. N. WfIRNE3&SDNS The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Fann Implement Men in Jasper County, They Handle THE BIG INJUN 3-WHEEL SULKY PLOW. The Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Handiest and Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very best all-around kitchen stove ever sold in the county. Austin T Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS ■All kinds of shelf and buildcre’ hardware.
