Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1895 — Page 5
The “Rensselaer Republican PROF ESSI ON A L CARDS* ■m- W. HARTSELL, M. D., * —HOMEOPATHIC 3=liysic:ia-3X aaxd. Suxgreoxi, UNBBBUAEB .INDIANA •W-Chrnnic Dipoaapg a C slice in Stockton-Williams b’ock, opposite courthouse. . B,Jan-B*. Residence, Makeever Honee. TYR. I. B- WASHBURN,
u PHYSICIAN amd SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indian*. Special attention given to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, Ew, Nose and Throat and Diseat s sol Women. Teets eyes tor glat s is, A— - S rp B. JONES, . Physician and Surgeon* MEDARYVILLE - INDIANA. Calls promptly attended. Office one door east of Streight’B store. Residence Thorson property. - F.J.Bkabb, V* ,b, J. F.Habdman, reside Cashier. Ast Cashier CITIZENS’ STATE BANK Rensselaer Ind. CAPITAL *30,000. Surplus and undivided profits 885000. Does a general banking business. Interest. Allowed on special deposits. This is the only State Bank in Jasper County that is examined quarterly by Auditor of State. Your business solicited. Collections will receive prompt attention.
A. McCoy. T, J. McCoy. E. L. Hollingsworth Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier. A.McCcy&Cos.Bank BENBBKLABB, INDIANA. 1 Does a general banking business. Money loaned for short time at current rates. We nake a Specialty of at the lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Rensselaer Bank, (Located in Nowels Building.) H. O. HARRIS. E.T. HARRIS President. Vice President, J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned in snms to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits Z? 7 WYERS. W. MARSHALL, A T'I'ORXE 1 A T LA W, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settle ment of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, Etc. Etc. Etc. Office Over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, - - Indiana 1 * srta —■ i*■ r ■m~W Simon P. Thompson David j. Thompson at ,L<v't>. Jtoiat y Subtle, Thompson & bro., ATTORNEYS AT LAW Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all too courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, soiling and leasing lands. M. h. SPITLER Collector and A bstractor JJORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeever building.
William B. Austin. AbthukH. Hopxins Geo.. K. Hollingswobth. 3c Co., ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer - - - - - - In© profflcd second floor of Leopold’s Block corner Washington ami Van Rensselaer street Practice in all the courts, and purchase, sell and lease real estate. Atty’s for L. N. A. A C. Rw. Co. B. L & 8. Association and Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Co. OHRRLEB E. MILLB. ATTORNEY" AT Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined W Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office up stairs over Citizens Bank. JAMES W.DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, BXNMXLAXB - INDIANA. Office over Laßue Bros., grocery. XV-*a. MISCELLANEOUS. TAMES A. BURNHAM, U- S- PENSION - ATTORNEY AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. lat,lßM. J. I* Helmick, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or tern WHEATFIELD, DID.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The piling for the proposed new Burk’s bridge, on the Long Ridge gravel road, four miles north of town, is now on the grounds, but work on the bridge will not* begin until April Ist. It is understood that the road will be closed to travel at that point, while Work oh the bridge is in progress. The place where the bridge is, is a mere bed or sink-hole of thin r muck, down to a great depth, and the specifications for the new bridge require that the piles be put down to a depth of 55 feet. The piling timber has been furnished by David H. Yeoman, Dr. Kuderling will be at the Makeever House again on Saturday, March the 2nd. Remember he extracts teeth free and makes you a guaranteed set of teeth for , $6. Gold fillings sl. ' Silver fillings 50 cents. C, R. Kuderling. Municipal ownership of lighting plants says the Chicago Record, is just now the subject of considerable controversy, The Ameiicah land Title Register has prepared a list of 18 cities which are lighted by private concerns and offsets it with a list of 20 cities in which the lighting plants are owned by municipalities. In the first list the cost per light is an average of $109.31, while in the latter the average is $55 50- per light. There is only one city in the list of those lighting by private plants in which the cost per light is below the highest which uses the public plants. Money to loan on Real Estate in sums of SSOO to SIO,OOO. Call on or address J. M. Winkley, Monon, Ind. Office up stairs in Blakley block. -——i..: J. M. Winkley, Monon,’ Ind.
Another Railroad Possibility.
Once more, and for the say twentieth time, there is at least a possibility of another railroad for Rensselaer. The decision of the Presbyterians for the institution of a great “Chatauqua” at Bass Lake, in Starke county, is the foundation fact for this possible new railroad. It was proposed when this Chacauqua was first decided upon, to build a short electric railroad to connect with some neighboring railroads. Later this idea was abandoned and the next movement was to build a steam railroad from Knox through Winamac to Monticello. Now, according to the North Judson ‘News, this also has been abandoned, and a much more comprehensive scheme its place. It is no less than the building of a railroad from Sheldon, 111., to Toledo, Ohio, With Rensselaer, Winamac, the Chatauqua and Plymouth, points on the line. It is said that articles of agreement and incorporation are already drawn up, and that representative men are going over the line, interesting property ownersin the enterprise. This route is essentially the same that has been several times selected for a railroad, heretofore. It traverses an excellent scope of fertile, wealthy and well and one singiilarly devoid of railroads running in the direction this one proposes. The name selected for this projected road is the Toledo, Winona & Western.
Notice to Stockholders Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Rensselaer Building, Loan & Savings Association, of Rensselaer Ind., will be held on Monday, March 18th, 1895, at 8 o’clock p m., in the Rensselaer Court House at Rensselaer Ind., for the purpose of electing three directors and the transaction of such other business as may be lawfully brought before the meeting. J. P. Hammond, Secy. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership, in the general retail grocery business, heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Tuteur Brothers, is dissolved by mutual consent, and that Moses Tuteur has retired from the firm, and the same will be continued as heretofore by Isaac Tuteur. Moses Tuteur. Isaac Tuteur.
The undersigned desires to announce to the people of Rensselaer and vicinity, that he has bought of J. E. Spitler, the general news, book, stationery and confectionery business, heretofore conducted by him; and that he will continue the same in the old location, opposite the conrt house. He asks for the continued patronage of all of Mr. Spitler’s old customers, and hopes also to add many new ones to that list. J. W. Huggins.
EXAMINATIONS.
-Examination of pupils comp'eting the common st h x l course of study will be h> Id as follows: . - townships, at the Mirlboro School house, Saturday, March 16ih. Gillam' township, at * Independence school house, Saturday, March 16. Walker andWheatfield ~ f Whea*field school house, Friday, March 15. / Kankakee township, at Dunnville school house. Friday, March 15. Keener township,., at DeMotte school house, Friday, March 15. Barkley township, at Center school house, Saturday, March 16. Marion and Newton townships, at the L_Higb School Building, Rensselaer, Saturday, March 16. Jordan township, at Egypt, school house, Saturday, March 16. Carpenter township, at High School Building, Remington, Saturday, April 20. Union township, atßose Bud school house, Saturday, April 20. Examinations will begin at nine o’clock a. m. and close at 4 o’clock pi m. Writing must be done with pen and ink. J. F. Warren, —Co. Supt. Schools.
There will be an election of two trustees at the Missionary Baptist church at Rensselaer, Ind. on Saturday, March 3th, 1895, at 2 o’clock p. m. Done by order of the church, at its regular session Feb. 9, 1895. Judson H. Perkins, Sec’y. Pro Tern. Good house to rent. Six rooms. Enquire of J. C. Passons. Advertised Letters. David Aldrich, Miss Blanch Bright, Mr. Wm, Troyes, Mr. Lewis Grant, Chas. T. Mason, Miss Emma Wray. SPECIAL OFFER.—For a short time only, to any person paying us two years’ subscription ($3.00) on one paper, or one years’ subscription on two papers, we will give a free copy forone year of either the Inter Ocean or New York Tribune. Free sample copies of either of these papers may be had at The Republican office, at any time.
CHAS. VICK, the Optician sells the best Spectacles and Eye Glasses that are made in the -world. The best that money can buy, and sells them at hard times prices. Drop Lima postal card and he will call and fit you with a pair of Spectacles or Eye Glasses to your entire satisaction. Rensselaer, Ind. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence 3 Miles Northeast of Marlboro In Hanging Grove tp. Jasper county, Ind., on .Monday. March 4-th. 1895, beginning at 10 o’clbck a. m. 2 head, of horses, 5 head of cattle, 1 brood sow with pig, 1 McCormick mower, 1 hay rake, 1 end-gate seeder and cart, 1 planter. 1 cultivator, 1 riding’plow, 1 walkin'? plow, Pharrow, 1 wagon, 8 tons timothy bay, corn in crib, 80 bushels seed oats, Work harness, hoisting harness, 1 good heating stove, 1 good cook stove, and various other articles. Terms: Nine months credit without interest or 8 per cent, discount for cash on sums over $5. CHAS. E. MARTIN. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. F MONEY TO LOA?. The Rensselaer Building, Loan & Savings Association has several thousand dollars to loan, on real-es-tate security. Apply to N. W. Reeve, acting secretary, at the Citizens State Bank, ”
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PUBLIC SALE. The Undersigned will-offer at public auction at his residence 1 mile north ofDeMotte. Ind. m Keener tp. Jasper county, Ind. beginning at 10 o’clock, a. m. on ■T nesday, March s th, Way _ the following property to-wit: 6 head of horses and colts, 3 head of cows, 1 two-year old heifer, 1 Holstein bull, 40 Plymouth Rock chickens, 2 fat hogs, 8 wide tire wagons, 1 two-seated buggy, 1 pair bobsleds, 1 cutter, 1 road cart, 1 sod cutter, 1 garden seed drill, 1 fanning mill, 1 corn crusher, 1 complete set of blacksmith tools. 3 sets of work -harness, 1 brass mounted single harness, I single buggy harness, 1 Peerless self binder, 1 chain power mower, 1 two horse rake, 1 riding plow, 2 walking plows, 1 breaking plow, 3 cultivators, 1 harrow, 1 harrow, 1 platform scale, 1 hay fork, 1 buzz saw and horse power, 300 bushels of corn in crib, 3 hand corn planters, and numerous other articles. Terms.—Nine months credit, without interest, on sums over $5. Sums of $5 or less, cash. J. HOFFENKAMP. — C. O. Spencer, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my farm 3 miles south of Rensselaer, on the range line road the following property, on Thursday, Marell 7 th, 1895, 9 head of milch cows, 8 head of horses and colts, 2 heavy draft horses, 1 driving team, 4 colts 2 years old, 4 brood sows, 2 farm wagons, Studebaker spring wagon, 2 Deering mowers, 2 hay rakes, 1 hay gatherer, 1 binder, disc harrow, 2-horse wheat drill, corn planter, 2 drag harrows, 2 stirring plows, cultivators, 1 riding plow, 2 milk cans, household and kitchen, furniture and other articles. Terms: 12 months credit, without interenst, or 10 per cent, discount for cash, on sums over $5. JOS. MITCHELL, tnou Phillips, Auctionssr.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at publie sale at THE TOWN OF DeMOTTE, in Keener tp., Jasper county, Ind., on Saturday, March 16, 1895, Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. 14_head of horses and colts, 7 milch cows and calves, 2 new wide tire farm wagons, 3 wide tire hay wagons, 8 new horse hay rakes, 2 sets of double harness, 2 top buggiesj 1 pair bob sleds, 1 2-year old heifer, 1 dble buggy harness, 1 single buggy harness, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 1 Ideal horse corn planter, 1 bay gatherer, 6 new stirring plows. Terms: Eight months credit will be given, purchasers giving note with approved "security, without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due, 8 per cent, interest from date of. note. BRUNER & WARREN. C. O. Spencer, Auctioneer.” Poland China male pigs for sale. Five months old. Call and see ‘them. Prices reasonable. 22 6t> O. C. Halstead. Notice. I will be at the Nowels Hotel Rensselaer, Ind., Saturday, Feb., 16, also Feb. 23rd and March 2nd for the purpose of taking a list of property and farms for sale or trade. Chas. W. Lowe. Real Estate agt. 4t z - . Monon Ind.
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‘z• - • up <u T" 1 ?. j. in j ■fr The undersigned has a nice lot Of -•• •, SHROPSHIRE EWES to sell; or will put out on shares- And will contract for the wool if desired- Also a fine lot of FEEDING SHEEP and LAMBS to sell; or will sell and contract for them when fattened. Anyone desiring any of the above call cn the undersigned A. McCOT.
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We have now made arrangements to again club with the weekly Inter Ocean, of Chicago; and the weekly New York Tribune. The Republican and the Inter Ocean, both one year, for 11.85. The Republican and the New York Tribune, both one year, t 1.75. All three papers one year, $2.10. The above offers apply to all—old •dbscribers as well as new.
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