Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1895 — Page 4
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-¥HK = ™' Thursday. Dec., 19th, 1895. “ IHHf'KD BVEBV THUKSDAV Bl fPBMBHKB AND PBOFRIETOB. x»’FI£E In Republican building, on , ®»r»«r of Washington and Weston streets. A 4 ymMK OF SUBSCRIPTION. je« Year 91X i4ODthS l 5 three Months 80 • Official P«per oj Jasper County. j
Although our British neighbors have bought from us this year jb early a million barrels of Hour Wh than they purchased in the eorresponding nine months of 1891, yet it must not be imagined that they are starving, says the American Economist. From Frauee they have bought 250,000 barrels wore than last year; from Austria 100,000 barrels more; from Canada 300,000 barrels more; from Germany and other countries 20,tKJO barrels more. The American farm product is the'only onb that is seen less in the markets of the world. The report of the Commissioner of Pensions brings down the •work of the office only to June 30, 1895, when the net increase of names on the pension roll was 980. During the quarter which ended 'jjiov., 4, 1895, 1,400 names were dropped from the roll of the Indianapolis agency, of which 0-18 were what is known as invalid pensioners,. If the falling off at the other agencies has been in the skmff ratio, there were at least twenty thousand lesa names on the rolls Noy., 4; 189-5, than when the Commissioner made his report, June 30, 1895. This shows that under the present method of administeriug; the pension" laws thJ high-waler ; mark has been reached and the i is now quite rapidly fall. hjgoff.—lndianapolis Journal.
find Ferguson & Wilson whe® joq have business in the com is. Tbe best knives and forks are Roger*' Ko. IM7. See that you get them, Long <fc Hardman.
... ~.'A.;.patifio,n ..ia.lie.ing circulated among our citiz ms ■ asking T-Ke'l Town—BdftfT-to. buy the—elect ric i light plant now-here. The petition does, not request the Board to pay any specified price for thej plant, nor to buy it at all unless it • can be done by paying only w hat, ■ in the judgment of the Board, is a i “fair compensation .” Now as our ■ present town board is composed of men of eminently ibund judgment and of the most honorable limb public spirited views, we believe ' this petition should be generally : signed, and the legal authority be ! thus given to Require the plant if it can be done on prices and terms which the board deems satisfactory. The petition will not oblige, the board to buy the plant, but simply gives it authority to do so, if they think best. - We have a ! town board worthy of our trust, I now let ua trust them. They are ' pledged to fully and carefully investigate the present condition . and comparative value of the plant, before- buying; and may be de-! pended upon to manage- the affair ■ for the town with the same care and i shrewdness as they would and do apply to their.own business affairs. ! v ' ! The American Economist says; “When the Democratic Tariff bill ; was passed we were told that it would benefit the workingman by enabling him to purchase good, • honest, well-made all wool English goods at the same prices that he had been paying to American j manufacturers for the low grade ■ shoddy clothes he has-been buying. “We have rf'few samples, just received, of some wa.ijens the hngi lish are now sending us. While the goods are wed lipished and ad mi£ably ance yet of all the disreputable, worthless, rotten stull eyfer sent to this' country, ~Uwae samples shew that Yorkshire./is now taking the unquestioned Wd. |, After paying duties, these gobclS'; can be landed here at a few ce.nls
*' i ’ ■' i 1 ess"-1 Ani e ric an .giiods, a ; nd qnehlly. ._ they are bought and *bu t Up into . garments. W hat bem-ht ’ the, American public will derive from l buying such fraudulent stuff, how- i ever, is problematical —unless the experience obtained be of value, i These are the goods which me ‘ made, according to our Bradford correspondent, of linsey (old rags,; largely cotton) at 1 1-19 cents per pound, as stated’ on page- 242 of i the. -Lmuiieaii Ecu'H.omist, u£_tlo4 r vember 22... lu a letter just received from Bradford we are informed that business there is bet-1 ter than it has been for thirty 1 years a. d that many mills have T American orders ahead to run them for a year. ’We may be assured, threfore, of receiving large I i additional quantities of this worth- I I less rubbish with which the Demo- i cratic> party desires to clothe the ; American people. All interestedparties are invited to call and in- : spect these samples of Free Trade i clothing.”
Fine Crayon and Water Color Portraits can be ordered at the Pavilion. Nothing like them for presents. You will be sorry if you miss us when looking for a new watch. Long & Hardman. —— »■- '■ —■ ; —* —: ~ ~~ ~ Druggist’s fancy good?, toys, dolls and a large assortment of games at A. F. Long’s. Remember Long & Hardman will not be undersold. A fine line of case goods, toilet cases, handkerchief and glove cases Cflil and-cellar cases sli novelties ia this iine'.ltM’ vverythmg new at Long’s’, the druggist. 'Mesi al instruments, guitar, and vlo in strings at Lohg’s, the druggist. ■ Wtrtvhr?;paired and warranted at lowest prices. Long dr Hardman. Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one. ‘•hoys.” Spitler & Kig.it. | Try our unadulterated spices. <* Long, .the druggist.
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—TheFfusEßteGr As - W. iIA iiTSKLL, M. !>., T - Chnßsslabb. ... Ixyhaxa ’ ASpChronic Pl-eases >1 Specialty In Stockton-Williams block, opposite Court House. •an-84. Residence, Makeever Houss - \ ! -R. r. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN amp SUKG-kON, ' Rensselaer, IndlfiDß. Special attention given to the treatment o» Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Tbrost an<3 liftass sos Women. Teste eves tor glasses, DR- £ L- BERKLEY, ' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Diseases of -floman and children a specialty. Office In Leopold’s Arcade Building, ’Phone 126. Rensselaer - ladiana. fIiWKS' A. mcCoy. T, J. McCoy. A. R. Hopkins, Pres. Cashier. Asa. Cashlsr. A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank RKNHSKI.AKB. INDIANA. THE OLDEST BANK IN JASPER COUNTV Established TransactF a general banking business, bnys nutiß findloaHS money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fairand liberal treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. Patrons having valuable papers rnay deposit them for safe keeping. I Addison Park Ison,? Geo. K. Hollingsworth President. Vice. President. Emmet L. Ilcllings worth, Cashier’. CoosiGid Siate tak RENSSELAER, IND. Idrectors: Addison l iJkison. James T. .. iunme.- --K worth r id Ewmjet L. IldlUnfcswortli. ,q 1 This if.i.nk is preparerl th transact,a gener ial Banking Easiness. Interest allowed on 1 time deposits. Money loaned and good notes I bought at current rates of interest; A share of patronage is solicited. ; «B"At the old stand of the . CITIZENS’STATE BANK. H. J. Dexter will sell you groceries cheap for cash. Remember him in the Qdd Fellows’ new building.
