Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1896 — Page 8

On The Death of John T. Brown.

A meeting of the Jasper Co.-bar was held Monday afternoon, at the office of M. F. Chilcotc, to show proper respect for the' memory of the late John T. Brown, of Fowler, R. W. Marshall was chosen chairman and W. B. Austin, secretary. Remarks were made by Messrs. C. E> Mills, Foliz, Coover, Austin, Douthit, Hanley, Kurrie, Bates, Marshall and Chilcote. The following Resolutions were adopted. Rensselaer. Ind., July 27, 1896. We the members of the Jasper County bar, have learned with regret of the untimely death of Hon. John T. Brown, of Fowler, Indiana, and a brother member of this bar. We recognized Mr. Brown as our friend and neighbor, and in his death the 80th Judicial Circuit has lost one of its most influential members. As a lawyer he was aggressive, and ,>enetrating; as a man true and faithful to his friends and fellow lawyers; and in disposition suave and polite. He was in manner attractive, an I in bearing magnetic. He had many friends and few enemi ;8. His life qualities were happy ones . We extend to his bereaved family our sincerest sympathy, and respectfully ask that the foregoing be spread upon the Order book of the Jasper Circuit Court. The resolutions were sent to Fowler by telephone, in time to be read at a meeting of the Fowler bar, Monday evening.

THE CIRCUS IS COMING.

Sun Bros’ Worlds Progressive Shows will soon be here in all its own grandeur and splendor showing on the 6th of August at Rensselaer. Among the array of talent with this excellent amusement establishment, are the great Equilihristic Wonders, the Three Sun Brothers, known all over creation as the orginators and exemplifiers of the most intricate and dextrous act s of arenic sports, creme de creme of Juggling, Balancing, Wonder workers, in addition to this famous trio we also find Miss Ella Alfondo, the interpid tquestrene; Mr Dan White. the principal sumersault rider. Master Artic Gillman, the young Jockey jM>ney t ilei; Prof. Wm. Me Conkey’s trick ponies six in number; M’lle Garratts and her school of educated dogs. cocatos, and pigeons, the great leaping dogs, Rox and Betts; M’lle Adele on the spinning and revolving globe up spirals and inclines; the two sisters, Willmot on the double high wires; M’lle Sebastian on the flying cloud rings; Les Freres Obiene, the three musical momice; the Valdimeres Sisters in puzzling acts of contortion: Dillion the clown, and other great and distinguished novelties and features which space forbids mention. This is surely the biggest 25 cent show on on the road, and at that price everybody can attend. The parade takes place in the forenoon. Doors open at 1 and 7 d. m. Performances commence one hour later.

Township Trustees' Report.

Attorney-General Ketcham submits the following opinion. “The law requires township trustees to publish statements of their indebtedness in detail, giving number and total of outstanding orders, warrants and ac counts. This applies to the trustees now in office and said report should be published by said trustees on the first Monday in August, or as near that date as a weekly paper in circulation in his county can be had. The statute says explicitly that the trustee shall cause a copy o f his report in full to be published, and that does not mean simply a statement of receipts and expenditures of each fund, but that he shall publish a statement showing his indebtedness in detail, giving the numbers and total amount of the outstanding orders, warrants and accounts chargeable to such funds, which shall be sworn to?’

McCOYSBURG

Mrs. Frank Arnett is on the sick list. Mrs. Banta of Chicago is visiting her son Reed of this place. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton spent last week with relatives at DeMotte and Kniman. Mrs. T. II Herron is somewhat improved. She is now able to be up and around. There will probably be Y. P. S. C, E. next Sunday' evening, Miss Jessie Arnett, leader. The recent heavy rains have been | very injurious to small grains and hay in this vicinity. Mr. Robt. S. Drake our worthy trustee is having our school-house repaired and put ln fine shape. Mbs Agnes Frowley who has been visiting Mr. Geo. R. Robinsons’ returned to Chicago last Saturday. Mr. Alfred Miller gave one of our citizens quite a brushing last week. The law says the job is worth just twenty-four dollars and fifty cents, and Father Alfred is under bond to pay the same within ninety days. Mr. Reed Banta has been appointed as Justice of the Peace and Mr. Wm. Eldridge, Constable. Now if the fellows want to scrap, they need not go to Rensselaer to pay for it. but can hand same to the above named parties.

We have some desirable town property for sale. Vacant lota and improved property. Warren <fc Irwin. On Wednesday Aug sth the Monon will run a Special Excursion to Chicago. Train to leave Rensselaer about -9 o,elock a-. m. Tickets will be good going only on special train, good returning on any regular train until Friday’ night Aug 7th. Fare, for round trip t 1.50. . W. H. Beam, Agent. The perfection of all mowing machines, for ease in handling and running, strength, durability and cheapness, is the Odiorne. See sample machine, near McDonald's poultry store on Front Street. J. 11. Perkins, Agt. Warren & Irwin make the most desirable farm loans of anyjirm in the county, 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. , 1 » Buy your winter clothing and shoes now at 50cts oh the dollar. Chicago Bargain Store. Cattle wanted to pasture; call on L. B. Josserand or address him at Pleasant Ridge on the McCoy Hanging Grove farm. ° - 2t. Roberts sells buggies, at his implement store on Cullen street. Don’t forget it. Which is the cheaper? money at 6 per cent int. and 5 per cent commission, or money at 7 per cent int. and 3 per Cent commission. Call on Warren & Irwfit for answer. * E. A. Aldrich has some desirable half-acre lots for sale, also some town property for sale or trade for small farm. 39-2-mp. The ladies -of the Presbyterian church Sec. No. 1 will give a supper and social in the church parlors, Friday evening. July 31st. Supper served from 5 to 8 o’clock. Ice cream served all the evening. Supper 15cts. Ice cream lOcts. All are invited. The Osborne self-dump hay rake, pattern of ‘96, is the simplest, strongest, most durable, easiest handled rake on the market; See sample machine, on Front St. near McDonald’s poultry store. J. H. Perkins, Agt. If you want a first class pumping outfit call on Judson H. Perksns. He sells the Aermotor; the best is the cheapest. Steel Wind Mills, and - derricks complete, all put up, for $35 and u pwards ~——■— The Old Perkins. Hollingsworth and Hopkins have established financial connections in the East whereby they are enabled to make farm loans on most reasonable, terms- No tedious delays. Call for particulars. Abstracts of title a specialty. . A few choice lots in Riverside Park Subdivision within two blocks of court house can still be procured. Will sell on easy payments, or will build houses on installment plan. Hollingsworth * Hopkins. Do you want to buy a lot ? Warren & Irwin have a large number of the finest lots in the city for sale at low prices and on easy terms.

Farm for Sale. 560 acres in Secs. 6 and 7, Tp., 30, N. R 6, W. Union Tp., Jasper Co., Ind., 8i miles N. of Rensselaer, gravel road most of the way, 5 miles E. of Fair Oaks, 500 acres black sandy loam, 120 acres now in corn, a large amount in blue grass, timothy ano millet. A large ditch througn it, giving ample outlet for several miles of tile now in use. The best drained and the most uniform quality of soil of any tract of its size in the county N. of the river. Can divide to good advantage. A careful inspection invited, come and see it. Easy payments, price for quality, very low. Daily mail, Aix P. O. milej south. D. Mulford, 443 mp. Aix, Ind. 500 Acres of Good Pasture. Anyone wanting good pasture for stock, call on Win, Parr, 4 miles south ofPleasant Ridge, 2A miles southwest of McCoysburg, or address him at, McCoysburg. Good pasture ante good w’ater. 2tp.

Good Dry Wood. Stove wood, $1.50 for big double box full. Cord wood. $3.00 per cord. All delivered. Yard on Division street, two blocks east of court house. 4tp. Anson Stewart. For Sale Cheap. One shooting gallery outfit, good anew. Just the year for a gallery. For information inquire of or address Earl D. Sayler, 2tp. Rensselaer, Ind. Survey Notice. Notice is hereby elven to Amos 11. Alter, David 8. Alter. 8. P. Thompson, Della Rcnlcker, IWni. Wilcox. James Garrlott. James M. Clannalian. < Ernest Stlbbe, Gotleib Makus. August Makus, Gotfroit Schultz. i And the Trustee of Union Township in behalf of the roads. That we own land In 8«-cs. 14 and 23 in Town 30 North Range 7 West, in Union Township, Jasfier Co, Ind. And we will proceed with the Deputy Surveyor of Said County oil Frl., 14th day of August. 1806, to Re-establish the H. W. Cor. of 23 30-7 The N. W. Cor. of 23-30.7. The 8H on the west side of 14-80-7. And other lines and comers in the above named Secs, according to law. JOHN E. ALTER WM. HARTSELL. JAMES G. THKAWiJS | Dep'ty. Surveyor.

Thursday, Aug. 6, Rensselaer. SUNBROS', I World’s Progressive Shows, Museum, Menagerie and Trained M Animal Exhibition! BEST 25 CENT . W SHOW ON EARTH! S. - , •-y ' ./ - ' -. W *** ' *•* Now touring their sth A; Consecutive Season of | continuous success and *♦* I 5 present to their million | patrons an aggregation |«sfi that is in all essential. (O, Features absol uto 1 y new rom beginning to V 1 enf *’ I s as BU P ’ u utt Ww quality as immeasur- (.»£. | V-M-i ah le * n quantity. The only big show to re- A-. duce the price of ad- /**' mission to 25 cents which includes a se“at to every visitor. ■ ONE RING- SHOW, EUROPEAN g MENAGERIE AND ROMAN S HIPPODROME SPORTS, $ Arabian Caravan, Spectacular Pageants and L Trans Pacific Wild Beast < Exhibit,, presenting more I*' n> w exclusive features j- ij- g*/ (/t’j than ail other shows com- (Aj bined . One of the leading amusement enter- 'J prises of America. Sun Bros.’ Big Show of the W) World. —— TH E (nUNI) PICTURESQUE STREET S PARADE TAKES PLACE AT 12' A M., THURSDAY. AUG, fith. 1896 A — ■ ' . $•) Don’t let anything keep you away from seeing the most gi- w gantic pageant ever witnessed in this country. Two per- !Q fromance, afternoon and evening, 25c admits to combined W Show Menagerie and Trained Animal Exposition. Seats $») provided all without extra charge. Seating capacity 3000. EXCURSION RATES ON R. R.

AUDITOR’S ANNUAL REPORT. Of Receipts and Expenditures of Jasper County, for the Year Ending May 31, 1896. Balances in Treasury June Ist, 1895. Congressional Principal .8 816 29 CongresslonaLlnterest ■ •. 1703 37 Common School Principal....... .. ..’V*3S"S7 U -- y ■ Common School Interest.... 660 (Ml university Interest 30 22 State Revenue... ..... ~ ...... ... 4119 52 State Debt Sinking Fund.... . .. . ..... 1141 48 State University Endowment Fund .-. ....; ...y. : T . Slate School Tax Fund 5685 17 state Benevolent Institution Fund 1902 41 County Revenue ■„ 12113 70 Township Revenue -. 3575 73 Tuition Revenue 783 84 Special School Revenue 7997 48 Special Additional School Revenue 1678 06 Road Revenue ' 8302 7o Additional Road Revenue.... 4270 27 Dog Tax Fund 565 23 Corporation Taxes ............4803 53 Ditch Repair Fund 214 42 County Recorder’s Fund 1905 60 Estray Fund 380 Range Line Gravel Road Fund 2984 64 Marlon Township Gravel Roads Fund 5453 87 Land Redemption . 9.8 09 Liquor Licen5e............................................. e!.... 400 iMI Show License 3 00 Ditches .... ■ ' -. ..... 1952 06 73350 15 Less Amounts overdrawn Gravel Road Repairs 809 52 County Treasurer's Fund > 1314 51 Tax Levy Account . .......... 33 3324 30 Net Balance in Treasury ...... . 70025 76 , Receipts For the Year Ending May 31, 1896.. Net Balance In Treasury June 1,1895 . .. 70025 76 Omgresslonal Principal 4362 2s congressional Interest 2868 59 Common School Principal 4310 52 Common School Interest . . .. 240-1 02 University Interest.,.. 14 70 State Revenue 7962 41 State Debt Sinking Fund 2213 31 State University Endowment Fund . 369,12 State School Tax Fund 9850 26 State Benevolent Institution Fund 3691 47 State Educational Institution Fund 699 44 county Revenue T. 36354 75 Township Revenue ... .... .......... . "393 96 Tuition Revenue > 4 -Special School Revenue ' ..... 18912 01 Special Additional School Revenue. w — 3226 82. • Road Revenue ’■ 967162 Additional Road Revenue.. 6374 83 Dog Tax Fund 983 52 Corporation Taxes..,, ~ . 8841 59 <1 ravel Road Repairs ...; .• , ......... 2323 37 Ditch Repair Fund 83 39 County Recorder's Fund 1049 80 County Sheriff’s Fund 1483 90 County Auditor’s Fund....' 17 25 Ijuid Redemption 3:17 87 Liquor License • . ... 1200 00 Range,Line Gravel Road 2589 99 Marlon Township q ravel Road 9407 93 Tax Levy Account ~ 54 03 Ditches ,-t 4-263 98 263871 68 Expenditures for the Year Ending May 31, 18911, Congressional Principal 4526 Go Congressional Interest 3264 60 Common School Principal 3478 00 Common School Interest ... 2146 46 University Interest 30 22 State Revenue ... ■■ 7465 22 State Debt sinking Fund 2030 27 State University Endowment Fund 338 46 State School Tax , .... 10024 21 State Benevolent institution Fbnd . (! ... 8383 75 County Revenue 38711 40 Township Revenge 0253 27 Tuition Revenue !.'• 31251 83 Special School Revenue 17913 53 Special Additional School Revenue , 3550 59

• . . - X . w " -■ ' • ■ i Road Revenue . ' r . Es _. A M 0.1.28 «" Additional Road Revenue . . 4453 41 Dog'Tax Fluid Corporation Taxes. . •. . r . .. .. Gravel Road Repair Fund . 111 Ditch Repair Fluid. . . rs . ... /I*’ “ County Recorder s Fund 11 ' ,l County Sherd)’s'FiniiL... j.. . 14ls Countj;Treasurer’s Fund ■ ( '•V. ■ -imnty,Auditor’s Fund , r ' * *' • Land Re.lejnptiun 1 . a... Li'idpr License . , ' .... , ' ■ 111,1 l,: ’ Range Line GratfC) Road *.... ... . J... , ■ y :, ll.‘ Marion Township Gravel Road' 1 „ .......... 8363 41 < Tax Levy Account ......... .......... , 57 60 , Ditches v 9934 70** * , " x 196:101 95 ’• Itemized List of Balances in Treasury-.! tine 1. IfJ’.Hl. Congressional Principal .... ~ congressional Interest .. . ....... .. 1307 36 common School Principal . '. .. 1268 09 common School Interest .... 1097 58. University-Interest .. •.,.... .-*.L ... . 11’70' tState Revenue ...... . 4616 71 tState Debt Sinking Fund .„. 1324 52 tState University Endowment Fuijd . ” 220 96 tState School Tax Fund , 5511 22“tState Benevolent Institution Fund ‘ ' 221013 —tState Educational Institution Fund ..' . 699 4,4 •county Revenue , > 97.57 05 ■ T 'Township Revenue. ...... .4716 12 ' t Tuition Revenue .-. . .. 10021 29 tSpecial School RcVenue .... . . .... >8(195 96 ' 7 •special Additional School Revenue 1354 2:' tß.oad'Revenue ... >.. ... 9.165 01 4 Additional itoad Revenue 6191 69. t.l log Tax Full'd ... , 513 21 iciifiMiration Taxi)s.; ...t........ t . ..... 498'5 its bitch Repair Fund ... 1 4101 county Recorder’s Fund ... ' .. 2497 06 county Sherili's Fund * . 65 25 Estray Fund 3 CO Range Line' Gravel Road Fund ... , 2404 7.8 Marion Township Gravel Road Firnd .... ’ 6498 39 Lt<iuor License.... .'...• 700 00 ,Show License ...... . ....... .3 00 Sundry Ditches . . * - 3665 19 90141 60 Less Amounts Overdrawn • 12571 87 ’ £ ; Leaves actual balance in Treasury 77569 73 TWaji’imtsTin theseTimds have-been issqed4nit not called - to May 31.1896 ’. . 60755 96 county' Warrants outstanding , 93 .80 60854 76 l.e.dL’s net amounts unexpended .May 31,1895 1671197 •There has been advanced I'rem comity revenue on account of ditches mid other expenses and not yet returned info the, county treasury.. ........ 9912 at ... Balance county revenue on hands as shown .aliot-e . .. ‘>757 05 Leaves county Revenue overdrawn .... . 155 51 —itemized LisT of Expenditures imide from GfHmtyhliweiuu’Tto Year Ending May 31. lll'.Mi.. Public Improvements. 1025 20 Assessing ........... 3025 65 circuit court.... , . .... '. 3030 91 liounty Oliieeis :1131 It Elections • • 81 57 "Poor Farm 1 2171 as Poor ■ ' Prisoners . .. ».. '.. .... 322 25 .. .• Roads and. Rridges„, . ...... ~ . . 1106101 itecWrayaniLStatroncry .. , ■ ~ ■ - 2099'35 £_ ♦t.'ouhty Pl lilting. ... . ' ... , , . 382 69 Allotting Ditches.,. ’ 705 no House ... ..” 28 00 Fuel and Lights . 1 682.58 Commissioners' Court - . . - _ • ’,99161) Board of Health - . i - - so no Coyoncr’s Inquest ... . - 100 95 Burial of 0(11 Soldiers - • 114 86. Educational - • ' 1255 00 •costs of change of Venue - - 730 90 .' County Attorney - -■ gsis Insane - " - - - 231 49 V Wolf Spalps - - - - 198 00 .•Deficit ot school Fund luit'rest ~~ "- .' ..—— you 98^—__— New Court House ~ ‘'.062.10 •Ditches - - - - 27 63 Benevolent Institutions - - - - ■ •>- 119 28 •Incidental . - - .1465 94 38711 10 •Of these artiounts there has been refunded in receipts sot outdjerein, '__ 2296 18 Leaves net amount county revenue expended - - - 35415 22 Itemized list of Warrants outstanding' and unpaid"May«b 1. Allotting Ditches - . - - 1 50 coroner’s Inquest - ..... . . 370 Circuit court - - - - - , 19 2a Rbadsrnifntrwns ~— *— —— _L1■ 75 - - Relief of Poor - - • _ 13 70 Ditches - - - - £ - - - 75 1 Insanity Expenses • - .V. : - - ■ • s 8:1 commissioners'court .... ... 3 50 , ~ BoSrd of Revimv ■ ~ 2-^-^ ■ - <S_UI ... AllLfifl—ft Respectfully Submitted, HENRY MURUAT. Auditor Jasper County. Indiana. Examined and approved this 25th day of July, 1896. BENJAMIN R. FARIS, Iponni.issjoners JOHN MARTINDALE. , Commission) is.

Application for License. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the second ward in the City of Rensselaer, the citizens of the City of Rensselaer. Indiana, and the citizens of Marion Township. Jasper County, Indiana, that the undersigned, George A. Strickladen. a male inhabitant of the Statoof Indiana and over the age of twenty-one. years and lias been'and is of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming Intoxicated and a lit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and has been a continuous resident of said township for over ninety days last past and that this applicant Is tlie actual owner and proprietor of said business and will be such if license be granted, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper County. Indiana, at their September term, 1896. said term commencing on Monday. September 7th 1896. fora license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the following premises toWit: • - The precise location of the premises on which the undersigned desires to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, Is in a one story brick, building, one hundred and ten (110) feet long by thirty-six (36) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street and situated on lot number four (I), block number (4). of the original plat of Rensselaer. Indiana, and the room in said building in which ho desires to sell is specifically by outside measurement described as follows. Beginning one hundred and six'ty-six ami one half (166 X feet, north-westerly from the westerly corner of Washington street and Van Rensselaer street, thence northwesterlyAn Van Rens seiner street thirty-six (36) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street eighty (80) feet, thence south-easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer street thirty-six (36) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street eighty (BQ) feet, io the place of beginning. That the said described room is separate from any other business of any kind and that no devices for amusement or music of any kinder character is in said room and that there is no partition or partitions in said room; that the Said room can lie secure'y closed and locked and admission thereto prevented; that said room is situated upon the ground Hour and fronts on Van Rensselaer street. In said City of Rensselaer, Indiana, ami is so arranged with glass whitlows and glass doors so tliat the whole of said room may be viewed from said street. The said applicant will also at the time and place of applying for said license tuake a further request for tlie grant of a privilege to establish, maintain and run a lunch counter and supply those desiring with a full fneal of ail kinds of edibles in tlie above described room and in connection witlt the said sale of liquors and will ask for the privilege of soiling tobacco and cigars in connection therewith. Said license will bo asked for a period of one year. GkoKi.k A.STIIIi KI- ADES.

Build Cement Walks. Nothing in the way ,of Ridewalks and door yard walks is so good, ornamental and in the long run, so cheap, as well made cement walks. And right now is the tirde to make them. Call upon Ira Rinehart, the experienced and reliable dement walk builder for particulars. Remember W. T. Perkins <fc Son, carry a full line of steam-fitters’ and plumbers’ supplies.

Bank Statement REPORT —OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Banker Rensselaer, Indiana, at the close of business, July 23, 1896. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 81.766.20 Overdrafts 996.93 Banking House 5500.00 Furniture and Fixtures 1.410.60' Current Expenses 393.02 Due fropi Bunks and Bankers..... 12.849.81 Currency 3,312.0 u .Specie 2,2'25.00, Cash Items.. 680.27 $109,12X23 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid iir $ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 3.000.00 Discount, Exchange, and Interest.... 3,120.19 Individual Deposits on Demand 52.235.14 Individual Deposits onTime 25,767.90 • ' 8109,123.23 STATE OF fNDIANA, r v<! 1, Emmet L. Hollingsworth Cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer Ind. do solemnly swear that the above statement is trim. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me (SV * r \tills 28tli day of July, 1896. Maude e. spitler Notary Public. NOMESIOT NOTICE. The Stale of Indiana,s C Q Jasper County, i -jo. In the Jasper Circuit Court. a To October Term, 1896. w Frank Foltz, as fidir.lnlstrator of the Estate of Rosa B. Mil- . keaver, deceased Clara Coen. John L. Makeev- I er et. a'l. Complaint No. 5119. Now comes the plnlntlll by Thompson & Bro. his attorneys, and file his complaint herein, to. gather with an allidavit that tlie defendants Martha E. Mahoney formerly Martini E. .Makeover. John L. Makeeverand Jennie Makeover. ids wife, Mary A. Gibbon amt John Gibbon her husband. Milton A. Makeover and Ida Makeever his wife, Sanford Makeover and .Marguerite Makeover Ills wife, Ida May Robinson ami Benjamin F. Robinson her husband. Madison M. Makeevor and Clara A. Makoevor hie wife heirs at law of Madison Makeever deceased are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given said Defend, ant, that unless they be ami appear on the first day of tlie next Tenn of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holder! on the third Monday, of October A. D. 1896, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heartland determined in your absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set ( i n b’ hand and alllx tlie seal of said I Jcourt, at Rensselaer this 13th day of xi 'july, A. D.. 1896. Win. 11. Coovkii. Clerk. Thompson & Bros. .Atty's.

■ ' ■'.q x. inc.tAJy.' T, J. McCoy, A. R. Hopkins, ires. Cashier. Asat. cashier A.SicCoyMXs.Baßk UFNBHKr.*K»JlKni*n*. . THE OLDEST BANK IN JASPEP.,COUNTY Established" 1854. Transacts a general banking business, bdys notes and bains money on long or short time on personal or retil estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Inter, est paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold • YuIUR PATRONAGE IS SOLppiTED. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe keeping. Addison Parkison, Geo. K. Hollingsworth President. Vice. President Emmet L.'Bollingsworthj Cashier. Control SUts hk RENSSELAER, IND. ONLY STATE 15ANK IN COUNTY. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle John M; Wasson, Geo. K. Holiings- 1, worth r ad Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This I'.iir.l) is p-enared to transact r, gem r • >il Banking Business interest allowed on tiinedopo.sils. Mbmyjoaned and good notes bought nt current rates ot intwusl. A kljnre of your.patronage is solicited. •iF Al the 6ld stand of the STATE ' f . _ . ; ." '. ' ■ £ ' ilonsselaer Bank, We make farm loans at,.6 per cent; interest payable annually. ).<). HARRIS. E.T. HARRIS ft Bresident. Vice President, J.C. HARRIS, Oashiei;. Money loaned In Bums to suit borrower. Kx- • 11 nge bought and sold on nil banking point* • ! ilodion made and promptly remitted. Do loslts received. Intorests bearing eertilbwGwi I I epoHlta iSBUOi. I .1

MISCELLANEOUS. | AMKS A . BUttNUAM, 'J S PENSION ATTORNEY ANb JU> ’ TICE OF_THE PEACE. '’ooroughly equipped and abreast o> tee '.'•>•• .* iCcper' I-i Pension mutters. OSlub with G. unty Treasurer, Court House. ... 28.J9. • - I/ . - 1 , f ' i rtt JY.nITI'S »>. M A.'IKiNTiiWNfjHIP, I will be in my olllcc tipstairs in tlleOdd Fellows'building every Saturday toattcml to township business. .' 1 J. IF. BABCOCK, Trusted Marron Township 21. S.. Jiiown, itKNMSELAFR ' INDIAN* " Crown and Bridgework. T eeth withSpecialt)-. L THE LATEST METHODS IN DKN I • ISTKY. over Eerier Wi.shard’a. tJa-s ndtnini terert lor nainh3B3 cxtrftct ion o f t octh J. W. HORTON. Dentist. work. Teeth with out plates. No cov ‘Ting to roof <>t .■■' mouth. No <lo V,-,.", ;<■' stroying the sense of taste. Offlce <«v- ---" i? ,f j j er Post office. Gas ■ ' jMluunistcrcil for the painless extraction of teeth. t> J. KANNAL, AT, D. C. - VETERINARIAN. ifficowia — —_jlhnssela e R, W A. lluif, the Jewolur. IND. ■rraduateof Chicago Veterinary College- — ——-2- ——— «r~eContracting Estimates fEjhnishki > On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, 3hon on (Julien Street. North-wost of Makop. ver House, Rensselaer, Indiana. « • PIONEER.MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur thasers at the LOWEST PRKJESi- None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is nvlted to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID ALGOOD CATTLE J J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor New Meat Market. CREVISTON BROSShop located opjfosite the public square Everything ires hand clean. Kreak and salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give uh a oall cud wo will guarantee you satisfaction Kcnneinber the place. Highest n.nikot price paid for hides and tallow. *■ u . L. WILLIS. ■ . GUN SMITH. 'ipecial attention given to AiX BICYCLE KBPAIKN • tiMKSfiaK Shop in Nowels Block. Front struct entrance, pposito brick livery stable. If you want to borrow n) >ney on your farm don’t fail to call on Ferguson it Wilson. They have double connections with the largest money loans of the Eist and West They make loans in Jasper and adjoining Counties. Correspondence solicited. Fkiuwson it Willow. The Women’s relief Corps will furnish meals on' election day. By order of the 'Executive Committee.