Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1896 — Page 8

- McOqy. T.J.McOov .A. R. Hopkins, n» Cashier. Asst. Cssnier. AJtcCoy&Co’s.Bank BgSZL- ■ umnis, into an 4. *H* OLDEST BANK IN JASPER COUNTY Brtablished IBM. Transacts a general banking lmsin<‘ss.sirays *SiM and loans money on long or short titro on paraonal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promise*! to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Totjb patronage is solicited. noons haying valuable papers may deposit, them for safe keeping. ' Addison Parklson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth President. Vice. President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. Coffi&ercial State Bask RENSSELAER. IND. ONLY STATE BAKE IN COUNTY. trifewr .. - - • ■ _ Directors: Addison Parklson, James T. John M. Wasson. Geo. K. Hollings.worth f Jd Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This Bank is prepared to transact a gener JJ Banking Business. Interest allowed on nme deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of Interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. Mr At the old stand of the CITIZENS’ STATE BANK. Rensselaer Bank, We make farm loans at e per cent, interest payable annually. H.O. HARRIS. E.T. HARRIS President. Vice President, J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned In stuns to snlt borrower, Exchange bought and sold on all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests hearing certificates of deposits issued. MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES A. BURNHAM, 11. *• PENSION - ATTORNEY AND JUS TICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the Mint Expect in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. •opt. Ist, 1880., TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office upstairs in the Odd Fellows’ building every Saturday to attend to township business. J. D. BABCOCK, Trustee Marion Township.— r - Re. BL X. Brown, —DENTiar— EENBSELAEB - INDIANA. Crown and Bndgework. jfl •. out Mates a Specialty. ALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENT’IStKY.

JAee over Porterf* Wishard’g. Gas adminl land lor painless extraction of teeth. t J.W. HORTON, Dentist Crown and Bridge ..■JP'di V, work. Teeth with out plates. No cov -■ ering to roof ol (;■ -i % mouth. No def V.'-'ibv * ’¥V stroying the sense •*£; of taste. Office ov- % i 2 ITer Post office. Gas “ r administered for the painless extraction of teeth. »&i4a£Ssgasa. J. KAtiHAL, M.ID. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER, W. A Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. —^BUILDING. Estimates furnished On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makeover House, Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ PIONEER, ■ BEAT BARREL BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purehaaers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID CATTLE J. J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor, New Meat Market. Creviston BrosShop located opposite the public square Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee you satisfaction Remember the place. Highest market PTloe paid for hides and tallow. A- L WILLIS... GUN SMITH. Special attention given to BICYCLE REPAIRS *&?§\ OF ALL KINDS. ijga&Jl?'' iKsass&s? Shop In Novels Block, Front street entrance, opposite brick livery stable. »tt ■ Distemper-Cause as Treatment. I> tile title of onr little book which tell* about one of the most loatlifOtne and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craft's Distemper and Cough Cure in tiie treatment of the same. Sent by addressing The Wells MediT 1“ MUjr m VOlu oy IT# 15. ALOJT6T*

CORRESPONDENCE.

McCOrSBUEGWe are glad to announce that Brother Findly will preach for us again next Sunday at 3 P.M. Trustee Drake appointed Reed Banta Librarian at this place last Saturday evening. The McCoysburg and Osborne Sunday schools will observe Children’s Day near this place on the second Sunday in June. ' Messrs J. R. Phillips, James Lefler and Erastus Winters were at Monticello last week to be witnesses in the MacGuire vs L. N. A. & C. Law Suit. S. T. Robinson is working in Rensselaer.. —. — Mrs. Laura Banta and little daughter Irene visited relatives near Rensselaer the latter part of last week.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Memorial services were held at the M. E. Churclf, Sunday P. M. Rev. Mikels delivered the address. Decoration day will be honored at Gijboa in the forenoon, here in the afternoon. A seventeen year old son of Joe Nisius, 9 miles north of town was very seriously injured in a cultivator Friday. Dr. Ramsey attended the injured boy. Mrs. Ellen Lockwood is seriously ill, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Shepherd. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Foster was two weeks old Tuesday of Isst week. Miss Dell Bartoo of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bond. The water works well is down over 350 feet, and a good flow of water has been reached, but not in sufficient quantity to warrant a stoppage. Mrs. Graham whose illness has been previously mentioned, died May 11th after a long and painful sickness. A post mortem examination disclosed the fact that she had" been afflicted with cancer of the stomach, and also a large gall stone. She leaves one son, an only child. The remains were taken to Ohio, at the home of her father, J. L. Punt, ney, who was here during the greater part of her illness. She was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church, and she will be greatly missed by her friends and neighbors. Mrs. Snell and Burnie Graham accompanied the remains. Sam Bowman is now domiciled in the Garrison house with his remain J ing goods and chattels. Dr. Bond has opened a dental office in the rooms lately occupied by Mrs. Thomas as a dress making parlor, in the Majors building where he will be every Thursday. Beit Blood and Miss. Anna Derschell spent Sunday in Oxford.

Real Estate Transfers.

Explanatory Note: All are warranty deeds when not otherwise specified. The dates given in the different Items, are the dates of the deeds themselves, showing when executed. The “nw” “ne” “se” “sw, mean Northwest quarter. Northeast quarter, etc., and denote a quarter section, or 160 acres; “n>f nw” would mean half of a quarter section, or 80 acres, ‘‘ne sw” means the northesst quarter of the southwest quarter, or 40 acres. The figures as 30-29-7, mean section 80, township 28, range 7. Mary E. Kannal to Charles and Lena B. Malchow, May 16, Its 1,2, 3 bl 2, Harvey’s Add. Rens., S3OO. ■--W. AlicAßMte-*to. Alfred„Francis Weber, May 2, pt sw sw 19-2§-”6, Rensselaer, $25. Marion L. Spitler to John L. Hershman May 18 It 20 b 132 Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, S2OO. Edwin G. Warren to Lee Story, Apr. 22, It 12 Brunner’s Add. DeMotte, S6OO. John W.Mannan to James Wheeler, May 4, It 13, Mannan’s Add. DeMotte, S2O. Jas. H. McClanahan to Michael Stibbe, May 16, n side sw sw 11-30-7, 39£ acres, Union, SI2OO. Michael Stibbe to Jas. H. McClanahan May 21, sess 14-30-7,40 acres, Union, SI6OO Abraham Leopold to Wm. W. Hartsell, May 12, Its 10,11, 14 bl 14, Leopold’s Add. Rensselaer, S6OO. George Haste to Benj. J Gifford, Apr. 14, nit 2-30-6, 160 acres, Barkley, $2920. James T. Ellis to Susie C. Aldrich, May ,22, pt ne ne 11-27-7, nw nW 12-27-7, 79 acres, Carpenter, $3500. Seth J. Bentley to Wm. C. Schwier, May 12, It 1 bl 7, Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield, S6O.

Wm -C. Schwier to Wm. A. Brown, May 12, same as above, S6O. Henry D. Brown to Shadrack F. Brown, Mar. 20, 20 acres, in nw 18-31-5, S4OO. David H. Yeoman to Robert A. Hopkins, May 18, It 9, Yeoman’s Add. Rensselaer, $l5O. Geo. B. Antrim to Hithe C. Hart, Mar. 57, It 2, Its 3,4, s,Brunner’s Add. DeMotte, $550. World’s Fair in panorama, at Presbyterian church, Monday evening. 324 square feet of canvas. ~

The Republican Primaries.

The Republican township and precinct conventions, held lasiSaturday afternoon to elect delegates j -to the Congressional, Judicial and Representative conventions, appear to have been quite largely attended.- The principal interest seemed to be over the congressioixal delegates; and the result in that respect appears to have been that Crumpacker carried the whole county, except Carpenter Tp., where three Hanley men were elected. The result in Remington, so different from that in the rest of the county, can be largely attributed to the negative influence of the populistic and anarchistic Remington Press, which has been making an uncalled -for, meddlesome and impertinent war on Mr. Hanley, for some time past. Below we give the names of all the delegates for the different townships and precincts. The first name given, in each case, is the Congressional delegate, to the convention which meets June 4th, the second name, the judicial delegate, which convention met last Monday, and the third name, that of the Representative delegate, which convention has not yet been called.

Barkley East, S. R. Nichols, N. P. Baker, Stephen Freeman. Barkley West, Chas. Murray, Geo. Ott, Jno. G. Lewis. Hanging Grove, John E. Randle, Jas. McDonald, Daniel Robinson. Jordan, W. V. Porter, Lyman Raymond, Roht. Michaels. Kankakee, C. R. Peregrine, Hans Paulson, J. D. Biggs. ' Keener, C. O. Spencer, It. Dunn, J. F. Bruner. Marion, No. 1, C. G. Spitler, B. D. MeCollv. H. L. Brown. Marion, No. 2, 0. C. Sigler, T. J. Joyner, W. L. Wishard. Marion, No. 3, G. E, Murray, F. Fpltz, G. M. Robinson. Marion, No. 4, G. W. Goff, C. C. War Her, Benj. Harris. Milroy, H. C. McDonald, H. 0. McDonald, H. C. McDonald. Newton, O. C. Halstead, J. W. Nowels, Omar Morlan. Union, Chas. Gundy, Ed McColly, B. F. Gilmore. Carpenter, East,-C. F. Denham, C. R. Pruett, L. H. Ford. Carpenter, West, Frank Babcock, Jno. L. May, John Lamborn. Carpenter, South, J.R. Wilson, A. J. Bellows, Levi Hawkins. Wheatfield, J. H. Tilton, A. R. Keene, J. Graves. Walker, John Pettit, John o’-._ Conner, John Thomas. Gillam, Oris McCullough, B. R, Faris, Michael Robinson. The alternate delegates are omitted, for want of space.

Death of Alexander Peacock.

Alexander Peacock died last Sunday, May 24,th at the home of his brother Erastu 3 Peacock, in the west part of town. He had been sick for a long time, from a large internal tumor, and was brought back here from Kansas, about two months ago. His age was 59 years, 5 months and 20 days. He was the son of the late Jonathan and Hannah Peacock, and was born in Marion Co. Ohio. He was married to Miss Susie Fow*tLaß«rt@; JfeuL.JSgy.iJ7x 1859. She survives him, and was by his bedside daring his sickness, and death. Of eight children born to them only one, Mrs. E. J. Abbett, of H&zelton, Kans., is now living. He was a resident of Barkley Township, this county, for many years, bat removed to Kansas about 11 years ago. — T - The funeral was held at his brother’s residence Monday afternoon, Rev. R. D. Utter conducting the religions services. Interment was made in Weston cemetery.

Country School Commencement.

Country sahool exercises ou a large scale will be held ou Wednesday, June 10th, at Valma in Barkley Tp. They will be for the schools of Barkley, Gillam Hanging Grove, Marion, Newton Jordan, and Union townships, and the graduates will be 28 in number. The exercises will begin at 10:80 and continne into the afternoon. Everybody is invited to attend, .and to brißg their dinners and have a picnic in the grove. The exercises will consist of the essays of the graduates, orations,, declamations music by Union, Hanging Groxe and Barkley glee clubs, and others, presentations of diplomas, dec. dec. Altogether it will le a big day in the history of our township schools. Ferguson A Wilson prepare abstract " quickly, carefully, and as reasonably as any one.

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