Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1895 — Page 5

TAMES A. BURNHAM, u. $. pensioVattorney and JUS TICE OF THE PEACE.' Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the tiitu Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House, Sept. Ist, 1390. , - ; J. C. I BRAWLS, Stirvcycr & iJng issuer. OSlee with . COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Bensselaer - - - -■ - “ - - - Indiana " ti J. h’AXXAL, A'. D C. -VETERINARIAN. - - - Office. With REXCSKEAER, . W. A.Huff. theJrw’ltKr— CMT. graduate of Ujuesgs Veterinary College. FRI'?TLEs? S&TH TMA 111 ONI .At totoili. I wit. le n ii)Y < ■ t’.i'. th’is in she mid Fcilov s' I-utidu g ev-.iy saiuiday to altet <1 to town;- h p Im-.iiicsT. •I. D. B \B( OCK, Trustee ilariun tfowi-slrp J H ’’:.'n 1-,. 5 S'.iii-i s ' ; ‘ 'Jf 1 ■■ ■ ■’■ijtiFCfFS-' arc! iK-rTcri. ♦ : i: !e< »;un> ;:.h a epec'tui y. '■ <;; 'T srs re a «rV»'C, . '('11 A 1.. S; I ,te /!;<■ ■:( >urai<e-<> in thre of .L>w- -rx --A teau ssieaib tae t. SS. uepiesent .Etna V • • t on.the tf'obe. ’.gent r or for.r.A-!- • <■e , .;en.t rc.uipfi O'«i. Rehr tovin proper!.- or tarrns, Tiiy i«.xus for iion-i‘eeide>is ViKbvnt r.cirto We. t..bi vor.r qiyn-A:r. S . I.< T f stock. Haiißaclaer, 1 ad. -

j —"--EVILDI'■ fi- ■ - Ed’SIMA.TES BURNISHED <_>.> Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on tjutfen Snjwt, North-west of Makeevw House, ilctifl-jelhor, Ipdia i t. New Moi.l Market. CrevistonßrosSbi.p located opposite fbff public square Everything fresh and cici.n. Erfesh nnd salt | meals,game,p tTltry, etc.. Flense give us.a i call arid he'Av ill, rant ye; yon snllsfaption. R-idetribec the placE Highest market price-pai.r for hides tallow. n— »•■ ■ ■ibiiii rtii'n ••" —Q~ •: .. —■ HMtr - ——-• * «EAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold its quantities to suit nurCbasers at the I .oyv EST P RIOKS. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. - -—-GOOD CATTLE J. J. EIGLESBACH, Proprietor. J. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown ind Bridge "o k. Tieth with *yS* out plates. No iov erii g to ro< f oi mouth. No destioyiug the sense, in taste, i.'ltiee VWBII II W B fcJQJ er host office. Gas --adm'niste.ed, for the painless extraction of teeth. <> '■■■■ ■* ■ * ■ “ H. L.. Brown * ZDSXTTXS’Z' KKNHHKLAKB INDIAN* Crown and Sndgowork. reeth w!th ‘ out pla tfcsa • r s> Er ♦ Specialty-•-I.L THE IM DKNT- •«°® over PortcriJk Wighard’a. Gm administered for painless extraction of teeth.

i* ,_■ ; '. ..' ■ ■ ■ ' -„» u We are advertised » -our loving friends.”—— i 1 * ——■' —~ , " J7l “ “"*"" II !■■■■■ 11l ■ I mil 111 lIIIJIM BM • £ ••• -We heartily agree with the idea con- pt '[ " F veyed in the above sentence. Since i i £ we ve been in business we can see more P 4 1 1 J ‘ clearly the truth as laid down in it. In0 deed much of our success can be attri- P« £ f buted to these same friends. F £ ? ■ - i? t F ~ J ■■■ d J And then back of it all , J .' - K ■ .-.I ■- . - F | o««ee»ooPrices and £ £ Put our friends “gpcctw-dW’ and “prices and quality” £ f together. Who beat it? 4 -WANK MALOY. S

Suggestions From Mr. Thompson.

EuITOKOFReI , LI3LTCAN:--The Republican J National and State Committees direct separate ; representation by Districts in Conventions, and on Jan. 11,,1896, when we meet in separate precinct mass convention, v> hv; nd complete our direct part of the organization of the Republican partr?. ' .. - Me can elect a Chairman, Secretary, Instructor, Challenger, Poll Book holder and delegate to the Couuty-fJonveiitimiof JaHimry 18th; determine where our next precinct convention shall be held, define the County delegate districtFiin O!ir [irtT»inet, »ud the; place of meeting in each; nominate a candidate, for delegate to the district convention of January 21st; recommend for appbidtmenf a Judge, Election Sheriff mid Pull Clerk, and expressvttr preference for members of the County, Dis -Iric-t or State executive committee. With all this work before ua, f-at-li will att<nd and do al; he cm: to get the best possible orgmiizalit? u.

i Thocouuly(■luWentieti will con ; eist of our delegab s, who can, by ■ a count of our V'da tßtmjiiiue- cur ■ meinb rs of tge district. ;conveiiHjor; elect a (I.unity Chaiimnn, .Si cretang Tn-asurer, Instructor j -and -’deerstv’gi r ; ■■-th3t<*nniin?" the I tiiiie, and . pgieo and, life member•sh ’ f ttie Cm My Con wntioir; i kxdi time 46 elect.delegatesj' aifd : divide .1 h.P county into. State disI triels. , Our committeewould then . take control-“of the campaign at Lflur request,' ".toto..’. ==vWrr Sfvtmtiu < i | County’ should-roi-sist of one deiei gate from each precinct. Th s our organization would be ■ comp ete aud be our own. Choosing between persons it is best ,to ■ rely on a majority Ballot. Simon P. I p.B.’irsoNi I; I- e. .16,188-5.

Death of W. A. Miller.

WiS-fey ’ A.- Mitbr (Led Sunday r.b-m-5 P. M, at lug n cent lie me inNLvton Tp.,-of cousiimp ioircf '.he sickue.‘3. 'A' sickm s§,jn fact, of mor,' than ten years dwatior, although only until recently-Imd he been en-, tirly incapacitated frura business -IhtoNge was -ntaiiy -15. pars. "He leaves a widow aid fin ehiidren, the most of the hitler-beifrg still '< f tinder years; two daughters b-My being < f adult age, and they are in California, where the dt erased has also four sisters. The funeral was held Tues- . day tleM. K., Ufiurclr, Rev. R I). Utter conducting the reThT’fiufTJ'' Vas IB - Weston cemetery. - ,

Grand Opening of the New Meat Market.

One block south of the Now'els Dlevfitor on Main street. On Die. 23, 189.5., the undersigned will sell MO or under of beef, pork or vehl at two-thiids the ngufar price, v Come o.ne, come all, both great and-small and receive a great bargain and see_ the new shop. Condra & Thornton.

Call on H. J. Dexter when you want nuts and candy. H. J. Dextvr has a fine line of dishes and lamps at the new grocery. Call and see. Money! Money* Those wishing to tiorrow. money will do well to see B. F. Ferguson before making application. He is preparto make any size loan you wish. Low rate and long time. He receives an application nearly every day. Come with the crowd.

Statistics show th;-1 for ike year ending May 31st, iasfi that there was oue divorce for every twelve marriages in This state. Tiiis is altogether too gfeafi a propertied and the goner#! ih-mand that is growing up for less easy divorce laws,“and less laxity on the parts of court-g*. in enforcing them, 1A T ■ good reasons behiud it. It lo v ghi r iuat»ter for murried people to get unmarried. Great facility in pelting divorces is especiaHYuften - wr<mg wEcm thwcuupferlnTvyy"dulfg" children. In such eases a divorce generally means that the children ;v~e hencefort’ii (•■rp’umicd t'f one parent or the b<>th. In the one particular above all Otljera where the divorce- law’s ' need amemllfig is itrallowing courtsWo grant tfiein fbr imy kiud ■ £ coiuhiutVhich the court is willing.

■ cruel' trbat-mentJ, As-, it "now SJ many judges grant divorces for the .most, .trivial causes, especially if both parties agree to the.divorce. It ought to take more flmfi a few . abusive words or evena rnde push or t -.Vo, ’to- constr;utn such, -cruel and il'ilmihan” as would justify a divorce. I hero should also be liTorm hi the luatteroi -permitting drvnrces-rni the gromv.h of abaudourfient. 'On.gucm grounds the divorce .should only be granted when it is clear defendant, in the suit wilfully ami wrbngtul;I y ab? tndoued th?pl ai nr i ff. Bus if it is ev.id-n-t that the alleged abandonment was merely a voluntary separation, ror the purpose of procuing a divorce latgr, tlieii jj should.not be granted. But prob--ably the -most, effect Wo., way to check the excessive frequency of divofeekj, w.ouhl be- to deny tlhprivilege of marrying again to tbe party proven to be in the wrong. This would bo especially effi ctivin preventing ■ divorces, through collusion between the parlies. =

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mr. Ad Fisher is in Murfreesboro' Mrs. Emma Traqghancl M iss Daist Reed of Qoddland ctini : up to attend .Uld. Mrs. Dagger who lives three miles touth of town is furiously ill.Mrs. John Tharp is on the sick list this w eek, - Miss Derstheil is t-onvakscing very slowly . Miss Olla Hendricks visited m Goodland last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Porter are the happy possessors of a daughter. Little Ruth the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worded h.s been very sick the past week. She is some belter at present writing. Mrs. Hardy is visiting in Idaville. About a hundred guests were present at Mr and Mrs. i Parker’s ‘mt home” Friday evening, when they were most pleasantly entertained and served with most delicious merits. •* The Presbyterians give a Cantata Christmas eve in the hall, which gives promise of being a very pleasant entertainment. The Christian church exercises are on Christmas night in the same place. May Bihgman expects to spend the Chrirtmas vacation with her friend June Bowman at Anderson. Messfs. clones and Howard who. were apparently recovered from their illness are both sick again supposed to be the result of over-taxing their strength. Miss Flora Snoddy returned to her home in Delphi Saturday. Miss Timmons has bought the Turpin property on Railroad street and will occupy it in a few weeks. Mr. Turpin has bought the Cingill property better known as father Myer’s place. Miss Anna Harlacher goes Saturday to. Peoria where she will spend the holidays. Another insane woman is re ported in the country. We did not learn her name. Mr. Bert Blood and Miss Stella Grillin were called to Jolie t Thursday by the death of a rJative,. Mrs. Winfield-Bldod. Mrs. Blotd will be remembered as haying spent a part. Miss Ikrtehell, as the guest of 'sco. Grillln anl family. She leaves ahnsban no children. Mrs; Sheets of Lafayette is visiting her'son Hal. A very pleasant.surprise party took place last week at- the home of Geo. Howard seven miles south west; the occasion being a honse warming in honor of family installation in the house.

< ; XwA 4x£/< 'A i ' ‘ \ ■,< . ——i— — : ' 2-' W. _ .’ wRI *■ ■< . ■ ■ .y»- u SHELLJS (;4- /UOIRR-’.Y.a Z== ' ■Y ’ - -'f S , -gat Sacrifice Sk j* .’A- ■ ~ y.lxWfeter- dry-goods, cloaks and clothing, beets W ■ ' and shoes. iSrft- T ' ■ i ryy.'.’A ■ • '<>g^~ r totJ■ ? ?'> ' -. ' . - - ' ''' ' to-W...;.t0W-W " T ———— — W ' ■ T- ' \Ve mind do a big-business this iHonib. - Instead •I '■ .-it:’;'.- tuiid Whiter'i •(-v r ;-; 'A ' X-<r-' • \ve jubehei to commence ijoiv \vjrh cub pi ’.i '-. • • ’ Ws’.'u - . . . . - ■'• -*•< X- ; y/-’. . • - '’W<. . * • « r-i ’ 5. • ; '_’W ■'■' - '* ■ ' T' : > CLOTHING. • ■ . / CLOAKS. jACKIWS A CADES. w<" ;< iA.y I ’* Uk-K2^ < r-«X-WWX-AiC3tX—J I . Ajrjr.—- -X.r- <• - .r-iracwKK " ■ c s » Wi.v Broketi ines of medium weight Otor /y F•.••-, plu.-fi a:. J‘■■-.th. We ino ■■ -K.W.’ Coats at i pric-.* - ..-Lltoum st m d zr'?’” at prin s ig suiPyx,'!. .. .W ! Wo will -". ' , b’ - f:•• iyT-- / .to eg-l-i iu if. J. piice. — —giu-toeutd during tbu rudg" dA: B >.y’s >mi‘s—rge 4 >fo 14,4 plice. ' Kt '■ ■' ■ 5-T»/ itolk.K Mtn’s G.;-. d kbyte Stiff Had--, RagultirTL ' ■ /■;'..W •WrSy priced, kin; 82, all go for 81.50. n j ] . ;'];-<• i '• | . sqp -W; ; W >C w-os ' . ■ ■■ Xzjdto t- « - —y—- : . , , - - "car. ; Broken ■ nue-i >n >,l y.-> uQ v fe.U.t.es A'f&y- ' -- - - . ._ . JJ: lims --J -j : . - :> ;y 'Llgt Sdlid Leal hi rB2 Beats for 81 50, v fi r e 1.-sJ. “ -.. f-- X WW . Men’s Solid fur 82 00 <6 . Ifeduyed prices on al; lb;-.-li'ds. • • . i ’W\ xT. Men’s. Solid Leather 83.50 Bob,ts for 82 50 . ' ■ ' Tt • Ahl.'.?’Men’s 't-'ii Grain Leath; r Bout vitlrTeii y Me, ,-W ' .- >; Boot imide, just the thing f r cold V;. Kulb Ib. | ' ' -dq >i Wj-to vveather, 82 per pair, fformerly 83.) A ~ , . . ~' ; . ■ W-“X i/LN- Odd lines in men’s shoes, good styles-at' A t'--". iiu-eo o< sngri'ly t.H-W less than mauufricturer’s prices. (( damaged carpets by wat-r. i <->j cnit imy WTA, yj them very ch ap. Aw ouehj wp tsoii CfT* - to V'bit-h wt ; will nm- ydiijzthe lewe.-.t p.rj-*. .-. Wjib-. <L.w UNDERWEAR- 0 Nico, FuGnml Brusseh bl . t-. -, v rugs aadcrume cloths. to?'- ‘. . . .-> . - L ...■'- Wkx' -Men’s, gbed quality underwear, due per • s'’-/y suit. .- • A - /?/. DI \ x -’[- i-s -■ x Jlen’s undt. i wear, our 81 qua! jy fur J-5c to WAL.CJTLWL' . » L < ;.CL.; 'y.O'V per suit. .to" ; T y t ■ i,.-’ > ' - i ■■ ' -< 'Z-X4-- ai > i c-i -,-i 4-i j a ■ Mur Columbia L anke regular iTico. 0.-y , Aiea a underwear, our .81.9.0 qmurty for -y >7 yo f, -<7 . b i > 0 v *1 '.-J Qiif H -.‘limore Blankets, regular piiwdfti. Mens uud.trweiaiTTWW-quality, 81.->U y , . . eq’-* ■ ’i'.bto- J i Lo-o 4 --’ ' )jr ‘-'tnrdawl .al w.-o! blanket '“J. 11, >■ C-v • bk'J Mens, underwear, our 82 Mb quality, • • - to_,_ ,-a -■, : J - ——v 1 y -ryrd ai 1 price -i.i lor 83 >' .LWV - to.-.-X v,er Knit - - - ------ ICO.-',-j.->V ill! <. - io. AWfip;-, ~ iL'Lv ir’ >' i id ■ /'/ Cbttmi rind cheap" gray ■')(): to ~-'L7 '-u/v Mens underwear, our quality, Jg S i■ - - - -------t- •>; i v a -Mib? ct) a V Tex pf-F pa-ir. Tilw h nine illaTe.cotton LqA* ’'’C J ,H 1 b’:' 1 . _ „ c d; filled bed'Comforts-. M.-*ns, .Ladies, B-'s .-"MG X—Ladies I mon buns worth . roc for we v : im•> i /> ■ it i Z “ 7 <—X :<W ; peu«iL-;s and Weggim, y2toi'‘ AVorth 81 for 75c per suit. Worth 82 for L p/r j>a.i am up.-n-jl Si.so. .Full lines cl children’s that must jtolTl be closed out: - DRESS GOODS. RUBBER GOODS. w All w< ol Serg, black ami c dors,-worth K L'Oy t dI- e-r ii 'a i I- 0 50c for 35c per yar<L ’ J V 1 all hnes oi Rubber goods, mackin- j. wool Flannel Dress Goods, worth toslies, artistic over coats and felt boots 1(k . for 25c pßr y4tr , L we make the lowest possible prices. dj N ew line of Plaids and Bucley effects. ' gl| I • ' ■-•-M"'- — , to ‘ g >A Merry B ,- jX ' - . . __ V ■ .YX.'N? . ———-S Hl Our preparation for Christmas is complete O in all lines of useful presents. SI “ . o yflh . -■* ■! ‘•; - \ t . . ■ - WIIAT SHALL We 'BUY FOR Y WHAT SHALL WE BUY FOR THE LADIES & CHILDREN. j hTHE GENTLEMEN & BOYS. R .' '"’l* ' —■ A nice dress pattern. / R A' good suit of clothes. . An elegant'cloak. . 1,, A nice over coat. A fine pair! of shoes. 1 A new hat. . .. A nice woolshawh- nice pair of shoes. A fascinator. j easy pair of house slippers. , Table linen. ' B n ’ oc plush cap. Dinner set-cloth. a A box of half hose. Napkins to match. $ n^ce wkrnr sweater, y Tea set,s-cloth. & An elegant neck tie. a pk’ n fi to match, Stamped linens, nice pair of gloves. Towels, Feather boas, Muff, Hand- A nice muffler. xAX kerchiefs, Silk ipittens, Kid gloves, ® Silk handkerchiefs. ” '*to*k* , V* T>mTnr -■ jxi— mi j -- . fc X Ladies ihackintosh. ' Lirich handkerchiefs. ■ X E'k Bur Rug. - \ a, A nice warm pair of over gainers or a 'iy'x --a; f ■ E-to; —^- r . y‘s< X-UA ' . h ishould be as big a success as our slaughter sale last August, and we eve it will be, for it will equal it in merit and lovY pricks in, season- ' able goods when you use them, not after the bven „ ' ELLIS & MURRAY. ' - • - - . -L- <