Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Page 5
GEO- W.GOFE, Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD. GARBS, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS fr&for V--■ .- - L,— T . 7T~ ~ ~ . •' -r^,... .. .. WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS. # * —ALSO A GOOD—- *%=&&%* ltjitoh: Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. MILTON CHIPMAN ——Does all kinds of Steam Fitting ' ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * And Pipe Work Repairs Engines and Boilers, ——— : . Also Handles I 1 Water Tanks, The Best on The Market Prompt attention to all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Mr. H. L. Brown, DEUTIST JMCNBBELAEB - INDIANA Crown HI. THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. ®ffiee over Porter!* Wiahard’*. Oa» administered tor palm6M extraction of teeth. TRUSTEES' AOTIC* MARION TOWNSHIP. l will be In nay office nj> (tain in Citizen* antic Building every a&ifircuCy to * ta SowbbMp busin€tss. P WILLIAM QRHRNITRLD. Trntrtee Marlon Township. DH* A. L* BERKLEY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ©ieeeeeß cf wc man and children a specially. Office In I.ecpold’a Arcade Building, Bensselaer - Indiana. Attention given to any and nil kinds of legal business, Ferguson A Wilson. There is no wagon on earth today fcuilt with better quality of material and proportion than the Studebaker, you can see them for sale at C. A. - Heberts’place of business on Cullen street. 3 per cent Commission. Austin Hollingsworth A Co. have a special fund toioan on real estate at 7 per cent per annum with 3 per oent Commission, in any sum. 'Why pay 5 per cent Commission to red tape inaurame companies, when we ean close up a loan in 48 hours.
I Buying Some Things Cheap and S | Getting knifed on other isn’t business. 2 [ iUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUiUi^ is not our style of doing business. i : vye do’nt knife you - - on anything. These prices prove it 1 Mason fruit jars, one quart, per dozen . -75 cts. | Mason fruit jars, two quarts, per dozen .$1.06. i Washboards, single and'double, M cts to 36 cts. 1 Economy plug tobacco, per lh. 35 cts. j Jars —any size, crocks —i gallon and 1 ga110n.... 8 eta per gal. i Good house br00m..... .Minute each. FRANK MALGY.
J. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and Bridgewok. Teeth wilhout plates. No cov ering lo roof of mouth. No de- . ’ jy stroying the sense 'HWnfflvliliWT of taste. OHiee ovwlliuTnJU' or Post office. Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. g. J. JTANItAL, M, D. C. - - VETERINARIA.W - - • - Office With RKNSBKLABR, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. graduate of Oblcago Veterinary College. Ferguson A Wilson will praetioe in all the courts of the state. Tfhe biggand beat «tocit,of Spe. buggies and carriages in the county, for sale by N. Warner A Sons. B. F. Ferguson is still in the Insurance business. He represents the Royal, “Xue greatest Fire and Tornado Insurance Company on the face of the earth. For Sale—2s or 30 acr?s of corn in held, 6 miles north of Rensselaer 8 p Jacob Y\ ilcux Any one desiring to sill or borrow money on Life Insurance Policies, write to, or i all upon, Ftkguson, Wilson A Co. Try our unadulterated spices. Long, the druggist. Keystone Corn Husker and Fodder Shredder, sold by Rpbt. Randle. Ferguson A Wilson will attend to your legal business with accuracy and dispatch. Change in Livery Stable. The undersigned have bought and are now in control of the Cambe livery stable, v&est of tbe public square. They solicit a share of the people’s patronage. Fine rigs furnished on short notice. Feeding and boarding at reasonable raUs. I 3 mo. Piikglet Bros.
Reforming the Township Lines.
New Suggested Division of Jasper County.
What Mr. Gifford Would Have Done.
Editor Rensselaer Republican: —l read with pleasure and approbation your article upon the subject of reforming the boundary lines of the Civil Townships in Jasper county. And while lam much obliged for the compliment touching myself would say that I would decline the honor in giving my name to the township 31-5,1 own very little land and have done very little work in this township. As you suggest there is no longer any reason for the irregularity of township lines. Good roads can now be cheaply made on any proposed line. : '■ ~ - - In dividing a county into Townships regularity of boundajy lines should be sought—and as far as possible uniformity in the size of such Townships. Experience has taught that it is preferable to have a township mare rather than less, than six miles square. I would therefore move to amend your plan as follows: Take a strip 1$ miles wide off the west end ofyour proposed Milroy and add it to Jordan—then draw a line north to the Kankakee river from the north line of this Township—through the six. And let there be two townships made out of each, miles on this line, to-wit: Two out of Newton, Marion and Hanging Grove each six miles north an t south, nine miles east and west. Same of Union, Barkley and Gillam. Same of Bald Knob, Walker and Gifford. Same of Keener, Wheatfield and Kankakee. Except in these last two townships the northern boundary will be modified slightly by the county line. This wil* make eleven good, large townships, with regular boundary lines and nearly uniform in size, and practically all 6x9 miles square except Jordan and Milroy and tbise 6x7£. In your proposition you have Milroy and Carpenter 6x9 miles. I would propose 1o make them all that size nearly as possible. This amendment will produce greater uniformity in size, be more economic in tbe way of township expenses, and look well on the maps. This arrangement better serves the drainage interest of the county by permitting each township to find its general outlet within its boundary lines. And you will have plenty of old names to go around and need not bother about new ones. Certainly some change is greatly desired. And I would respectfully submit the above for the consideration of the people of Jasper county. - Very Truly, Benj. Gifford. Kankakee, Id., Sept. 30,1895.
E»itor’s NoTSr We very gladly give room to Mr. Gifford’s letter on this important subject of a reformation of our present very irregular township lint s. And to assist our readers to a clear understanding of his proposition we republiah, herewith, the county map showing the township )oundaries os proposed last week. As to the merits of Mr. Gifford’s iroposition, it is one th\t needs full consideration. In some respects, which he enumerates, such a division as he suggests would certainly have great advantages. But the greatest difficulty in the wsy of the adoption of his plan, as it appears to us, would be that the change from the present division is so radical that it would be difficult to get the people to favor it. We invite our reaiers to express through The Republican their views on this question of reforming the township* in general and incidentally their ideas as to Mr. Gifford’s proposed amendment.
The loss of a few hogs amounts to more than the cost of protecting an entire herd by feeding Dr. Hass' Hog Rt-medy. Don’t wait till losses have or are about to occur, but go now and get it from ▲. F. Long the Druggist. Morris English Stable Liniment removes all hard or soft lumps, puffs, •addle or collar galls, scratches, rheumatasm, barbed wire outs, bruises, sprains and deformities of every description • The most remarkable discovery of the-nineteenth century, originated by a celebrated English veterinary surgeon; penetrates to the bone itself. Price 50 cents and SI.OO Seld by F. B. Meyer.
B. F. Ferguson will loan you all the money you want at 7 per cent and 3 per cent. Come call and see as before going elsewhere It 5 g * f et that nearly all re hb?e p .yiet-n n «d:c ; ne- wpts fir-tmed and thoroughly tested iu praotioe by t hvs ci&na • m >i. th m osua ability and yet soma phy idans sneer at su h, medicine*. The re <son is pla niy •> a t.y ta-in* Bract’s Ba for i lustra lion, known everywhere asreliab e nd su's to cure ever sor o unjr tr u>le, > xert 1 stst g- sos ooiißnmpti »n Wh is it not just as good for your < ase as a phvsicia*; • per cript * n which might cee th ee or four timers* much th xgh no surer to cure? Large 15 and 50 cent bottles at L-jng A C*’s.
The Hustler - M
I Upholstering. Picture Framing. A full line of Baby Cab Supplies, such as wheels, brakes and springs. Parasol tops, straps, nuts etc* Lounges upholstered for from $4, to S2O and $25, and you select your jjj own material. I the marsh bookcase for sale. —iCall and See Me. . . ‘ H. V. WEAVER
General Repair Work : ! N - 1 U . j ! j j J . ' ! :m i fM The Fnmnnfm J" I r r; I : : i 11l r S : hvJ .■■■
SOUTH SIDE WARNER & COLLINS PROPIETCFS.: Remember our store when yon went good bargain# ha anything ia the Grocery line. We carry the best goods on the market =-===- -g-vi. — and prices as low as the lowest price for Butter and Eggs, ——— ALSO SILL .. Binders, Mowers, Reapers. Binders, Mowers, Reapers;: and other Farming Implements.. Buggies, Surreys, Farm Wagons. Warner & Collins. 3 doors south of McCoy’s banks
WARREN 5 LUGE- ' DEALERS IN T « '* Lumber Blinds Brick Furniture Mouldings Sash Doors, Lime Hair. Also Ground Peed and ComAt J- M. Troxells old stand. DeMotte - - - - Indiana
PUBLIC SALE. . ■ r» ■ - ■ 111 1 -n.. v I will sell all my personal property on my farm 1 mile northwest of Moffit’s switx b, in Union township, on SATURDAY, OCT. stb, 1895, the following described property; Three large farm mares, good workers; 6 head colts, 4 fillies by Bay Chief, Chief by Vanguard, he by Bictator; 2 young geldings; 3 A 1 mikh cows, one coining fresh, Oct. Ist, three calves; 1 farm wagon; 1 two-seated spring wagon; 1 light road wagon; 2 sets harness; 2 harrows; 1 sulky plow; 2 cultivators; 1 corn planter, all in good condition. Also household goods consisting of bedroom sets, stoves, etc. Sale commences at 10 o’clock sharp. A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over $5, with interest at 6 per cent, from date, 5 per cent, discount for cash. Chas. G. Hutch in bow, J. G. Liggett, Leasee. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. If you have any furniture that needs repairing, don’t forget that H. V. Weaver will make it as good as sew, at the old reliable stand in the Nowel’s Block. Come early and avoid the rush.
People contemplating budding: cement walks, in lawns or streets, feb-mid call upon Ire E. Rinehart an "* expert cement walk maker of many years (xperience. May be found at Noweis House. For specimens of work see walks in front of No welt House, the post-office, Ac., and at4hn residence of «J, T. Randle, ,D. G. Warner, E. D. Rhoades, L. Strong and others. -—7— ■ - --'X*'Ten different makes of Sewing am ciinee, At Steward’s. Threshing coal for sale by C. W« Coen. Find Ferguson A Wilson whan yon have business iu the oouita. Our motto is honest values at thaloweat possible cash price. Remember every iu m in stock, a Leader at Prices asked. Fbwdig’s Fain. “Care mikes Inch.” Farmers vA always Lave *ood luck with tßkk h<gs if they fed Dr. Haas* Hog Remedy. Ihi only reliable medidao for »wi'»«-. Tb’-usaidS of teatt* -noni-ls from lending feeders anA breeders. For «al« by A* the Druggist.
