Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1895 — Page 5
The Rensselaer Republican PHYSICIANS. TTT o., * HOMEOPATHlC—l’li.'ysicia.xi. azxd. Surgreon, wmu» JJWIAMA •gp»Chrr.n’o iSisonßAfi s BD o <' i *ttv«jSMr Stocktcn-Williams D’oek, opposite courthouse. ' . ... 8- Jan-84. Residence, Makeever House. TAR. I. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN amp SURGEON, Rensselaer) Indiana. Special attention given to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and DieeaßSisof Women, lests eves for gla? sea, rp B. JONES, : , Physician and Surgeon. MEDARYVILLE - INDIANA Calls promptly attended. Office one door east of Streight’s store. Residence Thorson property; ’■ PANKSr.J.SXABS, Va ,B, J. F. Hardman, reside ' . Cashier. As’t Cashier CITI ZE AS’ STATE BANK Rensselaeb Ind. CAPITAD >30,000. Surplus and undivided profits 185000. 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.McCoy&Co’s.Bank RENBBELABB, INDIANA. Does a general banking-business. Money loaned for short time at current rates. • We make a "specialty of F-A-ZFWbgt ZLOuA-ZLTS, 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. (J. HARRIS, Cesbier. Money loaned in snrue to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits issued. LA WYERS. A LPH W. -M A R SHALL, A TTORL'EY 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 Ktc Office Over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, - - f Indiana Simon P. Thompson Dav u j. Thompson A. K6f« ai Idb AoLl?> 7 Thompson a p.ko., ATTORNEYS AT LAW Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tne courts. Wa pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and loading lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and 2 Abstractor JJORDECAT F. CIITLCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Oillee in second story of the Makeever building.
William B. Austin. Arthur H. Hopxinß Geo.. K Hollingsworth. vis tin. de Co,, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer -Ind gy-Office second floor of Leopold’s Block corner Washington an Van Rensselaer street Practice in all the courts, and purchase, sell and lesse real estate- Atty’s for L. N. A. & C. Rw. Co. B. L & S. Association and Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Co. OHARLEBE. MILL§. - £LTTOI^X ; TS'2r AT Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles Examined W Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office up stairs ovar Citiiana Baak. JAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTOJRNEJY AT LAW, RnrMBLAXS, - UDIAMA. Office over Laßue Bros., grocery. XV-U. s MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES A. BURNHAM, D- 8. PENSION - ATTORNEY AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of ths time. Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House, Sept. Ist, 1890. J. L. Helmick, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent Landa of all description! tor Bale or lease. WHEATFIELD, DO.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
j Sheriff Hanley sick with a ' sore throat. Good house to rent. Six rooms. Enquire of- J. C. Passons. Mr. Potter, the new owner of the C. J. Brown place, south of town, moved in yesterday j H. C. Pierson has moved from the C. J. Brown farm, south of town, to tlenry Harris’ farm 7 or 8 miles west of town. - B. F. Fendig has a live prairie dog, from Dakota, in his drug store window. He (the dog, not Mr. Fendig) is a very gentle, playful and amusing little critter. MONEY—Not to loan but to buy com with. The way to prosper is to sell what you raise at goed figures. Therefore consult C. W. Coen before selling your grain and hay. A report has been in circulation that Jack Leahy, E. P. Honan’s nephew, formerly living here, had been killed in a front end collision between a broncho and a, freight train. It was a false report.
. 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. J. M. Winkley, Monon, Ind. There have been some changes in the new fee and salary bill, so far as it effects officers in this county. As finally agreed upon, the salaries in this county are:'Clerk $1,500. Auditor $1,700. Treasurer $1,200, and 4 per cent, of delinquent tax collected. Recorder, $l,lOO. Sheriff, $1,400 and all - foreign fees. The Sheriff and Treasurer with the addition of the 4 per cent, to the Treasurer, and the foreign fees to the Sheriff, will each receive about $1,600. These salaries will take effect when the laws are published, about the Ist of July next, except that of the Clerk, which will take effect at the beginning of his next term, which will be next May.
If you want to laugh. If you want to hear good singing and “see” good dancing, if you want to see bright comedy go and see Hascall Comtdy Co., at Opera House Beginning Monday Meh. free tickets opening night with each paid 35 cent ticket. The case of James Snyder vs. the Indiana, Illinois- and lowa Ry. Co., was affirmed by the Supreme Court, last Friday. Snyder sued the Three I. as administrator of the estate of James Pickner. Pickner was a section mau, at DeMotte One day, while helping “pump” the hand car, the wooden handle thereof suddenly broke, and Pickner fell off the car backward, but falling in front of the rapidly moving handcar. The fall on the track, and the impact of the hand car running upon him, so injured Pickner that he lived but a few hours. The suit for damages brought by Pickner’s administrator was tried here, at the October term, 1889. The broken handle of the hand-car was shown in evidence, and was proven to be a very poor piece of timber. The jury found for the plaintiff,. the verdict being $4,000. This sum the three I. will now have to pay, together with 6 per cent, interest upon it from June Ist, 1890, and the costs of the trial.
J. M. Patchett, of Lee, Indiana offers his services as an expert pruner and planter of fruit trees, shrubs, vines, &c. The present month is the proper season for pruning vines. Satisfaction guaranteed, in work and prices. Address him at Lee. T&ere will be a total eclipse of the moon, next Sunday night, and occuring in the earlier part of the night, it will be very favorable for general obs ervation, if the weather is pleasant and the sky is clear. On this meridian the eclipse will begin about 8 o’clock in the evening. An hour later the total phase will begin, and will continue about an hour and a half. For the benefit of many young re aders and possibly some older ones who do not understand the cause of eclipses of the moon, we will here give it briefly: The moon shineti only 0 by reflecting the light of the sun. The earth casts a shadow out into space, many hundreds of thousands of miles. Once or twice a year, as a general rule, the earth passes directly between the sun and the moon, and the shadow of the earth then falls upon the moon, and thus cutting off the sunlight from the moon, causes thfit body to be eclipsed. As it happens, however, what
is called a total eclipse of the moon, never absolutely total, as even in -fee densest portion, of -the earth’s shadow, the moon can always be seen “as through a glass darkly,” and at such times it is usually of a copperred color. The reason why the “total” eclipse of the moon, is not quite total, is that some light from the sun still falls on it, being light that is bent or refracted from its course by passing through the atmosphere of the earth. There will be an election of two trustees at the Missionary Baptist church at Rensselaer, Ind. on Saturday, March 9lh, 1896, 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.
The County Commissioners.
The regular March term of the County Commissioners’ Court is in session this week. An important and commendible action, was the entering into a contract with the Children’s Home Society, of which the headquarters are in Chicago, by which the Society agrees to take charge of and find Christian homes for dependent children, between the ages of infancy and 15 years. For each child so taken, the Board a< rees to pay to the Society $35. This is the twentieth county in the state to make such a contract. Two children at the county farm, will at once be taken charge of by the Society, under this contract. August Rosenbaum of Rensselaer, and Charles Gundy, of Fair Oaks, were granted saloon licenses.
State University Spring and Summer Terms.
The Indiana University has issued an announcment for the spring and summer terms of 1895. It is a pamphlet of 31 pages and gives a list of the faculty as at present constituted , a brief synopsis of the courses offered for the spring term, and a somewhat fuller statement of the work offered for the summer session. In these terms a considerable number of courses is offered especially for teachers, as there are many who are engaged in teaching during the rest of the year who find it possible to attend the University during one or both of these terms. The University has seventeen departments and forty-five active members in its faculty. The brief educational history of each member of the faculty which follows his name shows that a large number of collegesand universities, both American and European, has contributed to the training of the faculty of our State University. The summer school this year offers attractive courses in each of the ten following departments, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Psychology and Pegagogy, History, Botany, Latin, and Geiman All university publications will be sent to any one upon application to President Joseph Swam, Bloomington, Ind.
Notice to Taxpayers. The tax Duplicates, as required by law, will be returned to the County Auditor, April 15th 1895. Penalties will be added to such taxes as then become delinquent. Making receipts, writing in descriptions and entering proper credits requires time. The facilities of the Treasurer’s office are not such as to enable this work to be done for all the taxpavers of the county in the last few days of tax paying. Those having taxes to pay are requested to call early and avoid the rush and unavoidable delays of the last part of the tax-pay-ing time. Administrators, Guardians, Executors, those having property in trust, all who own property taxed in some other name than their own, all who own property in more than one township or town and all whose taxes are complicated, having to be computed and separated from some other person’s taxes, should by all means pay early enough to give time to make the computations and separations when a room full will not have to be kept waiting for such work. Under existing laws the Treasurer can not make and hold receipts for unpaid taxes. Please do not ask it. M. L. Hemphill, Treasurer Jasper Co., Indiana. Rensselaer Ind., March sth, 1895.
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 Monon Ind. MONEY TO LOAN. The Rensselaer Building, Loan <k Savings Association has several thousand dollars to loan, on real-es-tate security. * Apply to N. W. Reeve i acting secretary, at the Citizens Slate Bank.
A. X KNIGHT . . Does alt'kinds of PAINTING And Paper Hanging Only the best work _ done. Sat is fact ion (Guaranteed. Shop on Cornelia Street, Rear of Mossier’s Model. ..Rensselaer.. “Bargain House. Washboilers—-c0pper........ $2.50 Washboilers—tin .. .... / 1 -00 Tubular lanterns.. .50 Wire nails from 3 to 60, 3c per lb. Wire nails from 3to 8,4 c per lb. 3 kinds of axes from 70c to 85c each. Trimmings for barns. _____ Nice new stoves with the tariff off, and Groceries as cheap as the cheapest. Barbed wire at lowest prices. C. 12. HERSHMAN.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at the old Greenfield farm about 3| miles northwest of Rensselaer, the following property, on TUESDAY, MARCH 19,’95. Two3-year old mare colts, 2 work horses, nice mares, 2 two-year old geldings, 2 good milch cows, 21 three year old steers, 13 two-year old steers, 2 short horn heifer calves, set double woik harness, hay rake, breaking plow, 1 harrow, 2 cultivar tors, wagon, top buggy, double buggy harness, spading harrow, check row corn planter, mowing machine, new heating stove, household furniture, etc. Terms: 10 months credit without interest or 8 per cent, discount for cash on sums over $5. '■ C. F. STACKHOUSE. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at publif* cq Ip ofTHE 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 hay 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 & WA RREN. C. O. Spencer, Auctioneer.
R cw Poland male pigs for sale. Five months VfSliK&ihv old. Call and see them. Prices reasotr-ble. 22-6 t O. C. Halstead. Notice to Stockholders Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Rensseiaer Building, Loan <fc 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. y Dissolution of Partnership. Notice iff 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. Most! Tuteur. Isaac Tuteur. 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 for one year of either the Inter Ocean or New York TYifrune. Fret sample copies of either of these papers may be had at The Republican office, at any time. Ten different makes of Sewing ms chines, At Steward*!.
We Didn’t Know Beans About Groceries a Year Ago . . . That’s when we started in business. Ifat.Lfor- •A rzrrthat we’re a-pretty healfey infant now and . . We Do Know ... You Can Buy More Satisfactorily, , You Can Save More Money, You Can Get Better Goods, At our prices than in any other way under the sun. / '■. ■ : ■ ■ - ■ t ~ Coll GOOD GOODS, LIVELY GOODS, YV C 25c 11 GOODS THAT SPEAK WELL FOR US. > Watch This Space < —. - /x ' _ 'S~ ■ y we’ve Got it for a y Are iOU Our Customer ¥ r -: Year. ~~ ~~~ v FortlK.x.s. I Frank Maloy.
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S’ The undersigned has a nice lot of— SHROPSHIRE EWES ooooococoocoooooccooccoo OOOOOCOCOCOCOCCO to sell; or will put out on shares- And will contract for the wool if desired- Also a flu® lot of FEEDING SHEEP and LAMBS to sell; or will sell and contract for them when fattened. Anyone desiring any of the above call on the undersigned A. McCOT.
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 $1.85. The Republican and the New York Tribune, both one year, $1.75. All three papers one year, $2.10. The above offers apply to all—old ■ubocribers as well m new.
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