Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1893 — Page 5

The’Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARPI ' PHTIICIAII. ttt W.HjfeTSKLUM-D-’ HOMEOPATHIC rh.y»lciaa. and. Surgeon, dK 88B1LAER. .INDIANA chronic Diseases a Specialty TYB. I. 8.. W AbHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. -»aK Dibeaoe of Women. Teats eye»;for glases, BANKS. ™ t kyavh Vat, Sub. J. F. Hardman, y. J. BBAM, gi V AA. J • Cathler CITIZENS’ STATE BANK Rensselaer Ind.

CAPITAL 530,000. Humins and undivided profits SBSOOO. Does a general banking business. •“ te Wh?Ja»per S c“unty"thaUs exprompt attention ■ A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank BENHSELAkB, Indiana. &WS 1 ,.W «“«-»> »-■ g caake a Jspecialty of— ■ -■ - TuO-A-X-T S, at the lowest rates and on most favorable terms. . Rensselaer Bank, rr n H. O. HARRIS aent Vice present, j.C. HARRIS. Cashier. _ JSCgu-S ; ““ k .!X I ”K‘ of deposits issued.

LA WYERS. p ALPH W. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY at la w. of Dcccdsnt’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, uusiiceß vuout., 1 Etc. Etc. Eta, Office Over’CblCigo Bargain Store.. ■Rensselaer, - * ‘ ' > T E ° M l B TTORNi?BATLA W Reusselaer, Ind« Practice in all toe courts. Wepay pank.nUr attention to paying taxes, selling ana leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor yORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. • Attends to all business in. the o P’?* a “‘?“ oad 0 ad promptness and dispatch. ■ P story of the Makeever building., _ William B. Austin. ArTnrn H Hopkins . G«O.. K. HOLLINGSWORTH. AUSTIN & 00. attorneys at law. Rensselaer, -I3JID rg-Office second Coer of I*^ I*’* 1 *’* PJSJifc turner Washington and Van B«*‘ BBe * ( f‘. , - Practice in all the couits. snd i )1, I rcl ?, be '. s \ t ™ lease r<-al eMale. Atly’sfcr IUhO cRw Co. P ' s Au< cmti< n ana Rtnsse la'er Watca, Light & Power co. OHARLEB E. MILLS. 7' A.HCBNET AT I-A/W Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Beal Estate. Abstracts tares gfryEarm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office up ataira over Citixaes Bank. JAMES W. DOUTHIT attorney AT LAW, Rknbsklakb, - Indiana. ■r*Office in Rensselaer Bank. XV-48.

MISCELLANEOUS. TAMKB A. BURNHAM, IL S- PENSIoTaTTORNEY AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in Pension matters’. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. Ist, 1890. J. L. Helmick, Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or ease. WHEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIOWEER, Bales attended !n any part of Jasper an-i adJoining counties, also ' Real Eataie Agent and . Jwtiice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended tn, Large amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - . WHXATnxLD.Ixn. Dwiggins Bros. & Co., X.o«zxa ds ■A.’toatxaicta Office In rear room of Cltlsens' State Bank, Kniuirn, im>. Money to loan on the cheaoest and best term In the county. We have the only abstract i ecord in the scanty, compiled with great akli. and care, at cost m over ffiww.oo. Wo have employed N. W, Reeve, an abstractor of over It years experience, who has charge of hl* department. We are prepared to make abstracts elffitl CB short notice and on very reasonableuns CM half rates tcCthe profcsden, aMofeefor examining voir a

REMINGTON ITEMS

Mr.* and Mrs. W. B. Murphy hav taken up their abode in Mrs. Poole’s house, lately vacated by .Mr. and Mrs. Belden, who will leave Bemingington tomorrow for Anderson. Prof. Belden and wife made many friends in this place who will be glad to hear of their continued happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bunnel and daughter, of Washington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Traugh and other friends in this place. S. P. Thompson Esq, of the Co. capitol was in town on legal business on Monday of this week. Mr. Charles G. and Miss Ida Beal, left on Saturday evening last for a visit with relatives in Minneapolis, Minn.

Mrs. Rhodes, of Waveland, Ind. is the guest of Hon. D. H. Patton and family. - Miss Bolles was called to Delphi, last week by the death of her cousin, the estimable wife of Judge L. B._ Sims. The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting on to-morrow (Tuesday) evening on G. B. Chappel’s pleasant lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart and son, of Wolcott, and Miss Florence and Mr. Ernest Hart, of this place drove to Earl Park last Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Hart. Misses Mabel and Katharine Parker entertained a number of their young friends last Friday evening in honor of their guest, Miss Hugees, of Terre Haute. The Bointa Club picniced at Fern Branch — the hospitable country home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan—las^ Thursday afternoon. Mr. Harry Hartley is erecting a new and commodious barn on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire.

Miss Nettie Price and Anna Draper returned from a visit to the Columbian Exposition, last Friday. Mrs. Gibson,'an aged lady of this place, had a fall last week, hurting one of her lower limbs so badly that she is unable to take a step. The Daughters of Rebecca held a public installation last Tuesday night followed by a banquet. It is needless to say they had a lovely time. The Columbian entertainment to be given next Friday evening in Du laud’s Hall by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, promises to be one of the best entertainments ever given here. The price too is so reasonable, twenty-five cents paying for admission, and refreshments after the exercises arc over.

Mr. and. Mrs. Will Chappell have named their new daughter Margaret Harriet. She will be one year old the ninth day of next July. Miss Ada Wilson returned last week from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Bloomington, Ind. Agent Flynn of Goodland was in town last Saturday. Mrs. David Hart whose husband d ied about a year ago, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. Her condition is critical, if not hopeless. Bert Shepherd who is winning fame and money as a violinist in the World’s Fair City, spent part of last week with his parents in this place. Heavy and copious showers are reported in this immediate neighborhood, but as yet none hafe fallen upon Remington for the past three weeks. It is thought by many that everything in the way of crops is past help unless it is the late comA shower within a day or two might help that. John McKee returned last week from Lake Geneva, Wis.

Robert Shaw, of Indianapolis is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw. There was a departure from the regular, order of things in the exercises of the Methodist church last Sunday moaning and evening. In the morning an old peoples meeting was held with suitable services. The old time favorite hymns were sung by the choir and congregation. Rev. A. H. DeLong preached a beautiful sermon from the words of David, the Psalmist “Now also when I am old and gray headed O God forsake me not.” Bouquets were distributed to the elderly people of the congrega-

tion, a short history of the church in Bemington was read by Mrs. Hollet, and an original poem was read by the venerable father Green. In the evening a missionary! song se>| vice was held, consisting of songs and authems by the choir, songs by the junior choir, solos by Misses Winifred Draper, Flora Hollett, and Mr. Frank Hardy, and a song by the infant class. As there is a high order of musical talent in the Bemington M. E. church and in the young gentleman who kindly “lifted ' up” his magnificent voice on the occasion, it was a most delightful eyening. We neglected to say that the contribution of the nprning was for the superannuated preachers’ fund and amounted to nearly fourteen dollars. Remingtonian.

List of Allowances, made by the Board of Commissioners, at their special April Session and regular June Session, 1893.

NAME OF NATURE OF AMOUNT CLAIMANT?. CLAIM. ALLOWED. John F. Major, funeral expenses Reuben Ryan $ 20 00 A. G. Hardy, Supt. Poor farm, cows and tile lor poor farm 144 70 Dexter & Cox, coal for jail and court house 71 24 0. W.Hanley, sheriff, s’rvng load vws 13 10 W. N. Jones, repairs od CH roof 40 00 J. E. Alter,surveyor, alloting ditches 37 65 The Bowen Merr ’i Co. books for Co 30 oo Ellis & Murray, mdse for insane 4 50 Wm. Wood,attendanceou insane .... 12 50 Charles Platt, attendanc&on Insane .. 2 00 Charles W. Hanley, sff, bo’rdg insane 320 “ •' “ “ expse rem’vng Sterling Cheever, i’sne to Newton Co. 13 70 J. F, Iliff, livery for road com. 3 00 Judson J. Hunt, stamped envlopea.... 11 50 B. R Faris, com. services on board 10 50 John Martindale “ ‘‘ •■. . “ 10 50 O. P. Tabor, “ “ . “ “ lu 50 •C. W. Hanley, attendanceon board... 6 00 Jos. H. Sayler, assessing Newton tp 82 00 Calvin Uoppess, “ Gillam *• 70 00 John O’Connor, “ Walker “ 104 00 Daniel E. Fairchild, “ Keener “ 98 00 Wm. Draper, deputy 11 Carpenter “8600 ) J. Q. A. Lam born, “ 11 “9000 j H. W. Porter, “ Marion “ 19100 Walter Harrington “ Union “ 108 00 John Q. .Lewis, “ Barkley “ 110 00 James Leder, ” Milroy •• 60 oo Frank W. Austin, 11 Wheatfield “ 94 Oo N. P. Blake, “ Jordan “ 102 Oo Fred J Stiers, “ HngingG “ 62 0 n David A. Collins, “ Kankakee “ 76 oX O. W. Hanley, work on public square 24 5 n B. D. McColly,supt work house 12 0 0 “ 11 cleaningout house 5o”

“ “ work on public square 14 o 7 C. W. Hanley, boarding prisoners 31 6« “ “ " bill for postage 2On “ “ “ quarterly salary 254 5 Wm. H. Coo ver, fees in insanity case 7 Charles Giuder, fees in insanity ease. 11 35 Jacob M. 3roxell, fees, insanity case 395 J. W. Crawford, fees in insanity case 100 A. A. Tyler, fees in insanity case 1 00 C. O. Spencer, fees in insanity case.... 1 00 E Bigg-, fees in insanity case 1 00 J. B. Tyler, fees In insanity case 1 00 Chris Drenth, fees in insanity case ... 1 00 Win. H. Eger, mdse for Co. offices.... G 92 Ellis & Murray, mdse for Co. offices... 15 Erank B. Meyer, mdse for Ce. offices 1 25 C. D. Nowels, lumber public square 15 49 “ " *• coaj for jail 28 06 James W. McEwen, county printing.; 850 J. O. B Mcnoogle, mdse for poor 32 40 J. E. Hollett, coal for poor 2200 Wm. O, Koadlfer, relief of p00r........ 55 Smith & Bal this, mdse for poor 4 75 E. M. Hershman, books for poor 3 75 M. E. Cbilcote, exp’s in insanity case 14 27 Judson J. Hunt, rec. quarterly salary 225 00 Chas. E. Mills, services as Co. Assess 168 00 J. E. wairen. Co. supi. pstge for office 385 Wm. H. Coover, services as clerk. CC. .-6 DO Querry & Guild, mdse for poor 5 09 Wm. Cooper, books for poor 3 30 E. H. Morlan, work bn poor farm .... 12 00 Albert E, Ayers, feesfor e’l’tl’us for Co 40 00 M. E. Cbilcote, Co. atty „ 500 Wm. B. Burford, hooks & stationery 470 60 Henry B. Murray,pstge audr’s office 592 U. W. Haniey. work ou public square 125 Henry B. Murray, making wall maps , 2 yis 44 00 Henry B, Murray, R.R. fare attending joint session of Knox board 9 15 M. B. Alter, quarterly salary as sec’y . of Board us Health *2O 00 B. Forsythe, mdse for poor 10 64 A. G. Hardy,supt. horse for poor farm 117 50 John Hack, bridge, Keener tp 198 Ml- ’’ u joint bridge, Jasuer &Porter Co’s 269 22 Henry B. Murray aud R. R. fare, joint session Lowell. .. 4 55 George Major, county printing ...... _8 60 Wm. H. coover, lees ae clerk, cc 150 “ “ “ pstge & envelopes clerk’s office 13 45 M. H. Hemphill, trs. quarterly salary 200 01 “ *• “ rsige for office .... 4 13 Gio. E . Marshall, public printing.... 24 29 Thompson & Bro. co. atty 7 00 John Eger, indse poor farm 139 69 Wm. H. Eger, mds 1 poor farm ... 1105 1 rank B. Meyer, mote poor farm ... 41 88 Hemphill & Honau, mdse poor farm.. 285 James Clowery, supt. gravel road ... 217 15 Town of Remington, taking prisoner to jail 3 50 J, E. W arren, services as Co. Supt.... 314 00 Robt. E. Irwin, expnsin insanity case 725 J. W. Paxton A Co, lumber for poor farm « 88 42 Tuteur Bros, mflse Co. jai1.......... 4 70 “ *• mdse Co. offices 185 A. F. Long, mdse Co. offices 30 «■ « •• « poor farm...... 425 Porter & Wisbard, mdse for poor farm 18 22 0. C. Starr, mdse for poor farm 12 43 •• •• *• mdse for poor 500 Ji. Warner & Sons, mdse for Co. jail .. 40 '* “ •• •• •• •• •• unices 18 25 “ •' •* “ “ “ work house 375 “ “ “ •• •' •• poor farm.. 81 01 Ellis A Murrav, supplies school supt 220 John T. Dougherty, Jan. Ce. School ex , 400 Warner A Sliead, mdse Co. offices .... 6 40 Bedford Jt Warner, mdse Lo. Jail ... • 150 Ellis A Murray, mdse for poor farm.. 26 78 F. B. Meyer, mdse for Co. jail 900 John E. Alter, surv. work on ditches 51 00 0. D. Nowels A Son, coal for court H.. 31 96 Bruuer A Spencer, mdse for p00r... . 103 50 J.F. Iliff, mdse lor poor 3 ou Hemphill Bros, blacks'lthingpoor fm 980 Blansenbaker A Purks, moving bam poor farm 10 00 Ch»s. E. Mil Is, pstge Co. assessors off 16 57 ” Co. Atty 1 600 Chris Hensler, viewing road 3 00 Jobn|L. 8. Gray, “ “ 150 John Hudron, “ ” 1 50 John E. Alter, “ “ 3 00

Wm. D. Meyer*, •• " 800 Win. H. Cain, swearing road viewers. 25 John Graven. swearing road vleweis 25 Clark McUOlly, swearing road viewers 25 A. J. Freeland, viewing road 1 s<) U. C. Halstead, •• •• 150 G. W. Strickland, viewing road .. 150 C, W. Hanley, serving road viewers 4 00 Henry B. Murray, quarterly allowance as auditor 566 34 A. Hardy A wife, aupl and matron poor farm 15000 T. Z. M. Murray, witness Ryan case 4W Clarence Babb, “ “ “ 420 Levi Hu wains, •• •• “ 290 John J. Porter, “ •• “ 2 90 •lames Olowery, •• •• “ 290 Carl Hamacher, work public square 4 50 B. R. Faria, Coni, per diem and expenses joint session l*orter Co .. 10 S 3 B. K. Paris, R. R. fare and expenses joint session Starke Co 6 15 B, R. Faris, per diem this session 81 50 John Martindale, Corn, per diem and expenses Joint session Porter C 0.... h 55 John Martindale, per diem and expenses joint seeaiou Starke Go. 0)5 John Martindale, per diem thia sess n 81 50 0. P.Tator, Coin, per diem and expense* joint session P0rter.C0...... 4 50 O. P. Tooor, per diem and expenses joint session Starke Co 6 15 O. P. Talior, per dlrm this resalon 81 '0 C W. Hanlsy, per diem pr'se’t session WOO J. F. Iliff, livery for use of board <M B. F. FergUKNwwill be pleased to show you The Mosely Folding Bath Tub. Now in his office.

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