Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1896 — Page 8

W Q.INKS. A. m<sOoy. T, J. McCoy. A. R. Honitns, Pres. Caaliltr. A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank reuwyi-ayk txniAMi*. THE OLDEST BANK IN JASPER COUNTY BNablished 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans money on long or short time ' on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Inter est paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. Patrons having valuable papers may deposi’ them for safe keeping. Addison Parkison, Geo. K. Hollingsworth President. Vice-President Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. Guural State Bank RENSSELAER, IND. ONLY STATE BANK IN COUNTY. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Gen. K. H tilings, worth r ad Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This dank Is prci.ared io transact a genej al Banking Business Interest allowed or, time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. W At the old stand of the CITIZENS’STATE BANK. Rensselaer Bank, We make farm loans at 6 per cent, interest payable annually. ' H.O. HARRIS. E.T. HARRIS President. Vice President. J. C. HARRIS, Cashier, Money loaned in turns to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all barking polnti Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certiflcatea ot deposits issued. MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES A. BURNHAM, IJ. S A'm|» JUS TICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House, Sspt. Ist, 1890. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE. MARIONTOWNSHIP. 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 RENSSELAER - INDIANA Crown and '■ dg swlorkTeeth withPlates a SpecialtyILL THE LATEST METHODS IS DENTISTRY. -Woe over Porter & Wishard’e. Gas admin! tered tor painless extraction of teeth, j J.W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and Bridge . «'’l z->. work. Teeth with -j£ out plates. No cov /K*.-• rt._ ering to roof oi ’ mouth. No def ' ' : / stroying the sense A’ ' of taste. Office ov”.k j , ' . ’ er Post office. Gas ' administered for the painless extraction of teeth. " J. KANN AL, M, DC. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. Contracting Estimates furnished On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makeever House, Rensselaer, Indiana. * PIONEER. ■ ■EAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID 31ZGOOD CATTLE J .y, El SEESBACH. Proprietor ■ I— I ♦ > g New Meat Market. Creviston BrosShop located opposite’ the public square Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a call ana we will guarantee you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. A. L. WILLIS... l: gunismith. MHK- - • Special attention given to BICYCLE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Bhop in Nowels Block, Front street entrance, pposlte brick livery stable. Distemper-Cause & treatment. Ii the title of onr little book which tells about one of the most loathsome and dangerous diseases affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure in the treatment of the same. Sent Free by addressing The Wells Mediinoe Cb., LaFayet te Ind. The rem-1 edy is sold by F. B. Meyer.

Commissioner’s Allowances.

June Term, 189 G. I H. B. Murray, assessor book Gillam $4... 0.-E. Mills, eXp’se asset’s office.. ..« 11.52 ’• services Co. Assessor 186. . R. W. Spriggs, janitor Co. ex 6... E. E. Pullins, Assessing Gillam tp. 80'.. J.W. Tilton Wheatfield tp.... 101. f. W. Fisher - Kankakee.. ...... 86... W.O. Roadifer •• Carpenter 108... Howard Burr “ Jordap j......... 106... J. F. Harriott “ Union 1 , 70... G.W. Casey’ e-vT Jjnion<dept 56... Lulu Sample Barkley, dept.... 14... J. N. Sample •• Barkley, dept,... 78... J. Q. Lewis “ “ . 33... Marquess & Foster, mdse poor Carpenter.. 2... Tedford Bros 8... B. F.'sWßncer* “ 1, lewis Erb ‘ ? 19. - J. A. lAinborn Supt bridge 5...

“ relief poor Carpenter..r,o 11. S.Baifey, AsseSstipg Hanging Gr0ve....88... C. Cheek, reliefipoor, Carpenter 9... las. Co. Lumber Co “ r 12. . ’Jahn O’Connor. Assessing Walker. 110... Chas. Smith, dept •• • ..11... J. O. B. McDougle, mdse poor Carpenter:. .40.25 J. 6. Kaupke, •“ Kankakee.. ..4.30 J. C. Kaupke " .4... J. W. Adkins, “ ’ ....1.20 t. J. Agnew, med aid " 8.50 C.IL Peregrine, relief •• ....1,05 It. W. Marshall, room riComr’s ... .... 8. “ ~ salary Co Atty ,50 .. J. E. Alter,allotting ditches ..... ....11... M. H. Hemphill, team for Comr’s 2.50 11. C. McDonald, Assessing Milroy.. .. .. 88... J. E. Alteb, road work . .. 4.50 Washburn & English, med aid pr Wtfield. .25... 11. I’>. Murray, ’loiii: assr's lilk H. G. tp .. i.,~. T. P. Wright, mdse poor Barkley 8. . Sanies C. Thrawls, measuring R. R. track.. .2... H. IJ, Murray,assrsblk Walker ~..6. . J. G. Tharp, serv sumn's Com’s Ct. 12... Johd Hann, assess. Keener 108... H. B. Murray, assrs book, Jordan ....4... W. H, Coover, making reports.. . . ...2,.. A. F. Long, mdse poor Marion. ... 2.25 J. I). Babcock, exps party fm <lf and db alym 3.30 J. F. Warren, exps Co. Supts office 14.20 J. F. Warren, services County supt 306... W. H. Churchill, ir.dse poor Marion.' 9... W.i.Yates, , .. .... 1‘... J. D. Babcock “ ' 2.50 a. S. Keene, •• W’heattield .. .3.25 J. H. Cox “ Marion 17.50 S. C. Irwin, asst assess 11. Grove .. .2... J. W. McEwen, pub notice teachers 3.. . “ tax-payers 2, . H. B. Murray,auditor’sjpoStage acct., ..,.,6.05, J. A. Sigler,mdse poor Keener Bruner& Jones “ 31.03 Washburn & English, med poor Marion 6,25 John Schaniaub, tax erronlously.pald —.68 C. D. Nowels, mdse poor Marion 2... A. G; Hardy, cash, labor poor farm 23.80 J. O. Gwin,cash for sawiugiwood 5... F. D. Craig, public printing .2.80 A, Gl Hardy, mdse poor farm 16... Ft. Wayne Bridge Co Jordan tp bridge... .950... Laßueliros. mdse pr fm..2... Lafilyotte'Bridge Co brg Carpenter G 49.50 G. W. Castor, relief poor Mi1r0y.,...... .. .10;.. John Southart relief poor Milroy 8... Washburn & English med aid Barkley... . 9.25 H. Clark, caring forouth’s., 5... M. AV. Reed,,supt bridge ............. .... ,10,.. “ wrk grade dtn brdge ‘... 15.. . - -J.-T.-Sayler, assessing Marion —.,114. Grade Sayler assessing Mari >n dept..... 40,,. c. L, Posey & co. mdse poor Gillam 24.20 Wni Hanley mdse Walker. 6,30 Antrim & Dean mdsc-co offices .2... R. Fendig, mds®poor Marlon. .........20... J. E, Alter, exps surveyor’s 0ffice:.........; .8.10 B, F. Ferguson, wk assr.s bk, Rens- & Mar. .8,.. J. W. Paxtou & cb lumber pr fm 44.91 Wm. B. Burford co, stationery 300.5 G J. J. Hunt, recorder stamped envelopes... .27:94 Porter & Yeoman, mdse poor Rensselaer ..3.10 H. W. Porter, assessing Rensselaer....... 114... John Eger, mdse pr fm .'90.96 G.’ Marshall, Public printing 28.30 “ , ...i...., 48 . I. A. Glazebrook, blacksmithing pr fm 10.G5 , Iroquois Lodge, I. O. O.F. office rent.. ...,.,.48.. T P. Wright, cors fees, Timmons Inquest .10 Nellie Smith. '• •• ..6.50 Jennie Timmons ; '• —.85 , Henry Timmons, •• —.85 Jos. NisiUS •• " Dr. Berkley “ •’ 5.. G. E. Marshall, public printing 5.50 DeWood Alter, office work, ditches 3.. “ allotting io.. " wk gvl rd, H. Grove 1.50 uFritnk-Bostwlclc', wk-Roush ditch,—, J. E. Alter, repairs on instrument ....2.. Jas. co. Telephone Co tel rent 10.50 J. E. Alter, allot ditches .25.. J. c. Gwin, cash for freight 1.13 H. B. Murray, mak. assr's bk, Union 6.. “ Keener 5.. •• Marion 6.. ' Rensselaer;. 16.. " Milroy 3.. •' l. Kankakee... 4.. •• Wheatfield;..6.. “ Barkley 7.. “ car. & Rem. 12.. ’ Newton......*;. C, W. Hanley, serv. road notices 14.80 W. c. Schweir med aid pr .Wheatfield 15.50 N, Warner & Sous, mdse poor farm ..27.66 J. J. Eiglesbach, *• , 13.07 c. W. coen, coal “ ....... 12.93 I. Tuteur, mdse co. offices 2.50 W. 11. Eger “ poor farm 47.15 P. J. Yeoman, assess Newton .. ■ ■ 86.. W. H.coover, co. blk, postage act .3.75 Win. Eger, mdse co, offices 11.63 Ellis & Murray mdse pr fm 17.2 H John Pinter, mdse pr Wheatfield 13.97 Sayler & collins .relief poor Marion '.... 5.. c. E. Hershman, relief-poor Marion 2.. Laßue Bros “ Milroy 13.75 Laßue Bros, mdse co jail. ;....: .2.25 “ poor Marlon 4.. Porter & Wishard mdse pr •• .6.75 J. e. Alter wk gvl rd H. G. tp, 3.50 J. E. Elter, wk ditches. 64.. ~J7c;Gwlh, U eas. qtfar; 5a1ary .............300.. Wilson, Humpheyy * co stationery 8.. N. Warner & sons mdse co jail; 5,50 N. Warner & Sons mdse ct house 2.30 c. w. Hanley, boarding prsn’rs., ..37.55 “ sheriff’s postage acct 3 i 5 J. 11. cox, mdsq jail 9.59 Anua clowery, sewing for pr farm 4.. J. It. Vanatta, mending harness 5.90 A. G. Hardy, hayfor poor farm.... 11.25 •• paid tot work poor farm... .28,40 “ ” ' ‘.-...60... “ " ....13.. " ... 14.. '• ...21.. “ quar salry supt pr fm 100.. F. B. Meyer, mdse “ .2.40

’• co offices. 13.55 poor fin 13.44 A. G’. Hardy, produce 25.. J.W. Faxton&co, lumber for pr fm 27.. -Bobt. Handle, mdse poor fm 7.50 Spring, Emerson & co stationery 281.55 D. H. Yeoman, fill brdg approaches 45... F. D. cralg, public printing 8.. A. G. Hardy, pd for stock pr fm 32.50 B. Ferguson, relief poor Marlon ... 256 G. W. Burk, viewing and rept road. 3.. Wm. I’.Baknr “ 1.50 A. 11. Trussell " J. 60 Geo. Stalbaum “ 1.50 F. M. Hushman " 1.50 J.F. I'ettit “ ...3.00 J. M. Wasson “ , ......... 3.00 F. French “ 2.25 ■ K. B. Harris “ ..... ....2.25 Henry B. Murray Auditor Japser County. Ferguson <fc Wilson prepare abstract quickly, carefully, and as reasonably as any one.

SOUND OF THE SUNBEAM.

Delicate ‘Mechanism Which Determines the Vocal Properties of Color. One of the most-wonderful discoveries in science that -have been imiuiwithin tlie last year or two is the fact that a beam of light produces sound. A beam of . sunlight is thrown through a lens on a glass vessel that contains lampblack, colored silk or worsted or other siibstancbs, says a writer in Ik arson’s Weekly. A disk having slits or openings cut in it is made to revolve swiftly in this beam of light so as to cut it up, thus’ making alternate Hashes of light and shadow.

On putting the ear to the glass vessel strange sounds are heard so long as the flashing beam is falling on the vessel. Recently a more wonderful discovery has been made. A beam of (sunlight is caused to pass through a prism so as to produce what js called the solar spectrum, or jainbovv. The disk is turned and the colored light of the rainbow is made to break through it. Now the ear to the vessel containing the silk, wool or other material. As the colored lights of the spectrum fall upon it sounds will b 6 given by differed’ parts of the spectrum and there will be silence in other parts., For instance, if the vessel contains red worsted and the green light flashes upon it loud sounds will be given. Only feeble sounds will be heard if the red and blue parts df the rainbow fall upon the vessel and other colors majee no sound at all. Green silk 'gives sounds best in red light. i > Every kind of material gives more or less sound in different colors and utters no sound in others.

BIRD CATCHING.

The Natives of India the Most Expert In the World. . There is some tiling almost supernatural about the dexterity of the natives of India. A bird is seen perched on some overhanging bough. Very vzell, then. The native, '-with his catlike tread, creeps underneath and takes up his position, motionless, breathless, a living statue crouching down among the grass. In his ihands are a bundle of reeds, one of which is tipped witji bird lime. To tills he adds another at the lower end, and another and another. Slowly the rods grow, so slowly that the unsuspecting victim does hot notice that every sec-.-nd it is creeping nearer and nearer. Length after length is joined, until the bird, sees for the first time a tall reed quivering slightly in the breeze. There is nothing terrifying in this. The next instant the reed flutters against the gay plumage of the victim and the waitingTndian springs to- his feet with a qry of exultation. As a rule, however, the bird is soon released again. The native carries his treasure into the town, and finds out one by whose religion the lives of birds are sacred. He then demands the little creature’s ransom with. a. threat that unless inimediately paid the bird shall be killed. The bargain concluded, he lets the frightened creature go, .pockets the ..money and sets to work to capture it again.

A CHINESE SERVANT.

Ah Sing in a Itchen of Southern California. Ah Sing agreed to come to us for the trifling sum of $35 a month and all his afternoons to himself, says a writer in Lippincott’s 1 , “Me go see Joss pfternoons,” and go to see Joss he did, or rather to some opium-joint to smoke his pipe, with the greatest regularity every afternoon. But on the whole, 1 he was a good servant; he cooke® well —all the “China boys” do that—he waited horribly; they all do that likewise. One day as I was giving him some orders, Ah Sing looked at me. “Mrs. S , you husband dead, or him run away?” ■ “My husband is dead.” “Oh! In California most times him run away.” For which delightful comment on. the divorce system of southern California I found it in my heart to forgive Ah Sing many iniquities. If you can put up with the entire independence of the Chinese, with their absolute unteachableness in every department except the kitchen, you are better off than with the Spanish. A Chinaman is only too delighted to get a new receipt, and will practice with the utmost patience till he acquires perfection; but suggest to him to sweep down the stairs, and see what a response you meet with! ABRAHAM LINQOLN’S PEACH, A Hostess’ Mistake and the Guest’s Good Nature, A young lady sends to the Chicago Tribune a little anecdote of Abraham Lincoln. She says that a good many years ago, when her father was a small boy, her grandfather brought Abraham Lincoln home one night to supper. He was then a poor young man practicing law in Woodford county, 111. It Was a cold, stormy night, and grandma hurried around getting supper. To have something nice, she opened a-jar of preserved peaches. Lincoln spent a long time over lus peach, und finally left it on the plate. Grandma noticed this, and as soon as he and grandpa had gone into another room she went to look at the dish. Then she saw that instead of a peach she had given the visitor the little muslin sack which contained the '“’peach kernels and the spice. She hastened into the other room and begap an apology, but Mr. Lincoln said: “Tha t was al 1 right, Mrs. Perry. My mother used the same thing, and it was so good that I wanted to get all the juice out of it.”

To Encourage Matrimony.

Belgium proposes to facilitate marriage by reducing the legal age for. both sexes to 21 years, instead of 25 for the man and 21 for the woman, as the law is now, and by making the consent of the father alone necessary, instead of that of both parents.

Notice of Ditch Letting. Notice Is given that sealed blds will be received at the Auditor’s Office of Jasper County Indiana until 12 o’clock M of Saturday the27th. day of June 1896. for the construction of Two several tfte Tlitches. located by the Board of Commissioners of said County in Union Township and numbered respectively J 993 and 1994. The contract for construction thereof will be let to the lowest responsible bidder as provided by law June 8,1896. , By order of sai<l Board Henry B. MuKKAy. Auditor Jasper Co. Ind. Ask your grocer for Parrott <fc Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit.

COULD HARDLY WALK i OR ACCOUNT OF RHEUMATISM 'al A F-aFoiiD Q UMhita oit After . I 'TWO YEARS / W^r Suffer,n9 IS CURED S - ss"5 s "- I ' THE USE OF , Ayer’s Sarsaparilla . . “ For fully two ye;irs, I suffered from rheumatism, and was frequently in such a .condition that I could hardly walk, os I spent some time in Hot Springs, Ark., ®s and the treatment helped me for the qS time being; but soon the csmpltiint re- O| turned and I was as badly afflicted as ®: ♦ ever. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recomniended, I resolved to try it, and, after C; using six bottles, I was completely cured.”—P. 11. Ford, Quacliita City, La. o : Ayer’s % Sarsaparilla i| Admitted g| AT THE WORLD’S FAIR oi • Os OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ QQ 0-0,0 Oj Our Clnl/bin t Offers. The Republican and the New York Tribune -.51.75 Chicago Inter Ocean $1.85 Indianapolis Journal $2.15 Inter Ocean & Tribune $2 10 Offeis open to nil. Old subserib'ers as well as atwHollister A' Hopkins. The new partners but oil rnilii rs, are now in full charge of the Nowels mil’, and. pr-pared to d>> custom grinding promply, in the best manntr, and all other business in their line. Give them a call. L_James H. Chapman has a special fund of $20,000 to loan on Real Estate or personal note, long or short time. Office over Ellis <fc Murray’s store.

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BOND SALE NOTICE. The Board of (JJouhty Commissioners of Jasper County Ind. will sell at Public Sale at Rensselaer Jud. on June 26th 18*.J6 $50,000 Court House Bonds Dated July~lst 1896. • Due July Ist 1926 optional after July Ist 19167' Interest at the rate of 6 perceiit payable annually at the Third National Bunk in New York i.-ity N. Y ? in currency. Also $32,500 for same purpose and Date Due .July Ist 1921 optional after July Ist 1911 same rati’ of Inte'rest payable at .same place and in currency. The successful bidder must deposit with t’.i? C mntv Trea-mrer S2GOO as a g«aranfee <>f good faith within om; week after tihe award.. The. commissioners reserve the right mi reject any or all lads. Juno 10 IWI6. llesuy B. Mum: AY. Auditor Jasper Co. Ind.

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Dr.H. BrandomO wn— m 11 ■UMII trahinrilMiWUaM Dr. ,H. Brandam, one of the twin brothers of 111. t has located in Danville, 111., for the purpose of practic ing his viz; Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Cancer in all its forms. THE VIBROMETER. I invite all of those who are suffering from Deafness to call at my office and examine this VIBROMETER, an instrument we use for the purpose of subduing the roaring, snapping and singing noises in the ears, and restoring the lost hearing that has baffled all specialists and doctors for so many years. 117 North Vermilion Street, Danville, 111. Same Stairway as Danville School of music.

A Wonderful Story of an Old Lady. ■/ f • St. Joseph, Mich., May 9,1594. f $ B Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind.: 1 B I wish to congratulate you in being in A? / B possession of such a grand medicine as s B LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I was in / B very poor health for a long time, could 1 B eat no solid food,, and scarcely anything else; had no appetite, but a continued \ j j I distress iu my stomach, and was very I ml tM poor in flesh. Your remedy being rec- / n ommended by one who had tried them, f S' I got a box of same, and can cheerfully »* . . , and gladly say, after using them, the dis- /jj * Jo I*l3l’l fDy tress in my stomach entirely ceased, my / H.p-,11 TLIF I YDN \ appetite increased wonderfully, and I / * MrniflKlC gained in flesh very perceptibly. lam fia MtUlUrlt a ladyseventy-four years of age, and can I | if* KJ\|lvM .£ A say that LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS I O f the W INDIANAPNK have given me a new lease on life. I feel I C *la /• • D‘'“UlnrUyj grateful toward you and your remedy. \QTomach.> | NB , It does more than you claim for it, and Jp no words of praise can do it justice. Mrs. Cynthia Ransom. For Sale byall Druggists.

MORRIS ENGLISH WORM POWDER. 2 A Specific remedy for worms; warranted to cure tqe worst case of worms known, or money refunded. Knocks pip worms in hordes eve; y time. Equally good for all kinds of worms in horses, sheep and dogs. Price 50 cents at drug stores or post paid by mail.’ The Wells Medicine Co., L • fajette, Ind. IT GROWS. Asa cure for consumption and indigestion Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin grows rapidly in favor where introduced. Children love its taste for it is so pleasant. Trial size 10c. Regular size 50c and 41.00 of F. B. Meyers.

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corms, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B. Meyers. E.A. Aldrich has some deairable half-sere lots for sale, also some town properly for sale or trade for small farm. * 39-2-mp. * « F .'V - ' *