Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1880 — Page 3
CIllITtlllCIll: CWk H. mew. BMc** ..Gzo. M. Eosnraon. ■ ~ |Bi c. sown* SSSr c«T!L—. «• skss WAStt Mar dial • -V. • - 0»*»M Puw. ,Sfi—±"~/■.■.■aiiiSSSS: , o»-a sSt:r:?aßaM*BS: UthWard PROFESSIONAL ’ CARDS. ■ J riitxeiAiL " i. i. vunrix, ls. ».»• *wm», a. *. PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS, V Rensselaer, Ind. Call* promptly attended. Will fire roeclal aitenjon to the tnatntat of Chronic 6l«*a*es. J BL LOUGHRIDGE, PHYSICIAN inn SURGEON, Rensselaer, Ind Office aext door to Hopkina House. Tea per 1 cent. Isterss* will be added to eeeeoata ruaoisg aasetttod laager thee tfarep youths. B. ACTER. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Ind. Or no—At W. J. Isms’* Pray stare. yvBS. LINK 4 OWENS, HOMOPATHS, 1 l Office fronting the court hooae, and east of the PoitoCce* f r .- : ATTOIUTt. CiiiLU P. Wsioht, Nmunu W. ttnrx. Attorney at Law. Notary Public. RIGHT 4 REEVE, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting Agents and Beal Estate Broken, ' Rensselaer, Ind. (Office over Starr’a Grocery Store.) fcg- Abstract* of title* prepend, landa examined, taxe* paid, etc., etc.
JJJARPEB W. SNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; Remington, Ind. Precti* la the eoorta of Jaaper, Newton and Beaton conntie*. H. PIERCE, ATI ORNEY AT LAW, 9 Remington, Ind. Notarr Collection* made in any part of the State. Office la Hathaway baUdinr. Y|ORI>ECAI F. CHILCOTE, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all boaineee In the profession with promptoeaaand dispatch. Office in second atory of the Makeevcr building. Sntox P. Tuoarso*, Darin J. Thomfsox, Attorney at Law. .Votary PmtHe. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, f 9 ■ * Rensselaer, Ind. Fraetlee in nil thetonrte. Wa par particular attention to paying tare*, selling and leasing lands. BPITLEB Collector and Abstractor. s. s. nviacixs. xnau nWiaoiMS. 8, 4 Z. DWIGGINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . Rensselaer, Ind. We hare money to loan to farmers atT per rent interest oa long time. Call at the CiUxen's Bank and see ns. ■pRANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW r ■ And Seal Sttale Broker, . Office next door to Postoffiee. Practices in the courts of Jasper. Newton aad Benton cod ntie*. .Lands examined, abstracts of titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made.'
B. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Rensselaer, Ind. >'ol»rr Public and Insurance Agent. Special attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claima. A. MoCOY A THOMPSON, BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Bay and sell domestic exchange, make ■collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time depoeits, etc. Hoars from 9 o’clock a. m. todo’clock p. m. * Ran*. Howland, Marble Worker, ' Rensselaer, Indiana. ' Will handle American and Italian Marble, Qninoy antLficotch Granite, and give special attention to building -work. . 12-6 *. I Dwiggiaa, Zlaari Dwiggiaa, - Praa't. £ Cathitr. Citizens’ Bank, BMXSSILAEB, IMI>rASA. Doee a general broking business; gives special attention to eonaetfomi; raeimsM ma&eon ■day of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on balances; certifleates bearing Interest leaned; exchange bought and aotef This bank own* the borglar safe, which took the premium at the Chicago Exposition in IST*. This safe to protected by one or Sargent’s time locks. The bank vauiruaed Is aa good aa can be built. It will be seen from the foregoing that this bank furnishes aa good security to depositors as caa be famished
T. M. JONES, (Lets of Kankakee City.) MERCHANT TAILOR, Saits for Men, Yoaths and Children cut and made. ‘Work warranted. FUll UNE OF PIECE GOODS Kept in stock. The finest, beat and cheapest stock ever opened in Reneselaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. y. CITY ' Heat Market! WaMmfU a, oppotiU KemmeFt Drwf Store, Rensselaer, Ind. ALEX PEACOCK, Proprietor. BKBF. Fork, Veal, Mutton, Seneage, Bologna etc., sold in qnantitiea to salt purchasers, and at the lowest prices. Only the beat stock the hlgfaeto cash prices will be I will pay Cash fox Freeh Bettor and < Poultry for the Retail Trad*. . MTAllwh. seed anything la my line wfl* BaiTtte their Intone! to give me a call. ALEX. PEACOCK.
SHALL TALK.
Tbs bast Dollar Hat ia toe world at toe Cheep Store Hundreds bare bsm sold aad *UI tbs -’SZSZ+toJA-ewAwAm barrets of Sail. est and beat mi lUaery goods la town. -Mm. Rev. Wood baa Wen safleriog for a few days with wjdfila fa one of her eves. lls Monday to attend the the Masonic Grand Lodge. iL » —Bap. Mr. Fsigasoa by the soUcitstion of the pastor yrtf«hed at tty* & chnrch last Sabbath evening. He ia a fluent speaker and hie audience waa well entertained. —No one eaa afford to be without a good time-piece when docks are so ebeap as they ate at Goldman’s. He baa a great variety to select Bom, and gives the lowest oasb prices. —“ ‘Stay me with flagons and comfort me with apples' until I can reach the Milliner Store of Mrs. M. F. Cbileote, and there purchase me one of these beautiful bats, cheap for cash.” —W. E. Seam, so long a clerk at Imea’a drag store, baa accepted a drag clerkship at Animas City, Colorado, and will go benoo next Tuesday. He is a studious fellow and a good citlsen. His many friends here wish him abundant success.
TbeSboes at toe CheapOtore are acknowledged by all to be the vary cheap art aad beat erer brought to M—selser. —The Presbyterians are continuing their efforts to secure a pastor. We hope they may succeed and accomplish the good they are capable of doing. Every obnreh organization In Rensselaer can afford a pastor if tb*e members would make a special effort in that direction. Idle church edifices are indicative of indifferent Christiana and slothfulness in chnrch matters goes far toward retarding the enterprise of the town.'
—Mrs. Rboda Florence came to town in a spring wagon, last Saturday along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulling. Returning home as for as the depot, Mm. Florence missed her pock-et-book. They drove into town again as fast as possible, and as good fortune would have it the object of their search was found lying on the street in front of Emmet Kannal’s drug store, where the party had climbed into the wagon. The wonder is that a nice red pocket-book, containing a handsome sum of money should so long escape the gaze of an avaricious throng.
Remember that C. C. Starr A Co. deliver good « to any part of the city free Of charge. —We are aware that there are several young ladiea and young gentlemen in Rensselaer who have not a very friendly feeling toward the moral tone of the Republican because it has arrayed it influence against dancing—especially rouud dances. It is true that the commoa "shin-digs” in towns the size of Rensselaer are not so licentious as the motley crowds iu cities, but the tendency is the same every wliere. Three-fourths of the fallen women of America to-day passed thro’ the dance-house to their debased estate. There may no direct evil result from the dances held from time to, time in this place, and yet it ia possible that many are treading on dangeous grounds. Parents who are aware of the evils that exist in the world and the snares set toentrap their children, see as great danger in tlieir daughters entering the ball-room as their sons visiting the grog-shops. The Sunday edition of the Logan sport Journal contains an editorial on this subject, apart of which we quote in support of the statements Just made: "The past winter has been seed sowing time in this city, that before many months will bring a heavy hearvest of heartaches. Almost every night of the past winter the air has been laden with the strains of the violin, making music for dancers. At these dances were young girls, away from the mother’s
-care until the hoar of early mornlog. The society at all times has not been select. There vanity; frivolity were fostered. Loose tongues whispered words that soon ceased to cause a blush of shame to mantle the cheek of the almost child. There, clasped in the arms of the libertine, Intoxicated by the waltz, the child learned to think thoughts that ought never to have come to her. The downward path was throngh a bower of roees and pleasure. The thorns were hidden from view. The mother, in her vanity of carelessness, would deck ont her daughter, and send her to those slaughter-pens of the soul, little thinking, apparently little caring, that there
her daughter, Idolized and loved, would hsar words that should have never saluted her ear, encounter temptations, almost too great to be resisted. Especially baa this danger been to the yoong girls who have no fond mothers to watch over them. Young girls who are earning a living by their labor, away from friends, from home. To them these dances were a bright oasis in the dreamy round of life. There then met the tempter. There they formed the acquaintance of girls Vhoae feet had already started on the downward rost, and whose conversation soon taught the pare mind of the innocent girl to listen to similar words from the male siren. There are young
girla whose feet have not yet strayed, bat whose names are now being bandied about upon the lips lloentioos. Soon that foot wHroome to their knowledge. They will leant it by the averted looks of their friends, the open whispers of the gossip, and the agony and shame that will oome to their hearts. They may attempt to stem the tide, to battle down the scandal; they may, in their vain endeavor*. * t *s m ** to • corn the world, and bid defiance to the world and Its opinions, bat in the conflict they will receive many a scar.” Tto Black Cush meres at the Cheap Store, am selling very rapidly. As many ss ire nice pattoms being ent In onedny. This is proof positive of their cheapness. C. V. Starr A Co. have opened the campaiffn qf 1880 with the largeet and beet selected stock qf Staple and Fancy Qroeeriee ever brought to Jasper county’ and persons in need of any goods in thetr line wiU find U to their interest to cad and examine their mammoth stoek before purchasing elsewhere —All kinds of sewing doneAt Mrs. Col. Healey’s Milienry Store, to the second story of Leopold’s stone ball* ing. Give ber s ealL
Another carload qf MmHeet&Flom*ne greatgm novelty, as wen as street. cheapest " —The Indications art that Rensselaer wilt not be visited this season by any great "moral efreos and menage rie,” and the small boys will net be under the necessity of hording up thsir pennies for that purpose. —ls the weather la fair the attendance at the Decoration exercises, next Sabbath, will be unusually large. M. F. Chiloote, Esq., mid Rev. A W. Wood have bean selected as orators of the day, and wa expect to hear something worth listening to. * —Lyman Zea threatens to chaw op three or four robust citizens if they don’t stop "pokin fun" at his official career. Lyman la a lunatic of the first water, but the Democrats who elected him to office should take care of him.
—About eighty men in the employ of the Chicago 4 Indianapolis railroad, preparing to widen the track to a standard guage, struck for higher wages, at Bradford, Tuesday. Superintendent Day telegraphed to the Southern part of this State tor one hundred negroes. *
—Master Willie Hammond, son of Judge end Mrs. Hammond, presented the editor with a handsome bouquet of flowers, Wednesday morning, for which the donors will please accept our best thanks. Such friendly tokens of the worth of the Republican are highly appreciated, and they renew our vigor for the task before us.
The price* of ail kind* of good* will be found to be as low st the Cheap Store of Sharpe, Gray A*Co., aa they are at any large eity.
—ls your watch or clock is out of order take it to Goldman', wbnhas had sixteen yean experience tn his art, and possesses every known facility for doing all work in his line. Ail work warranted.
—Mr. William 8- Beery, a young man who formerly taught school in this county, and for a time served as a book agent, was drowned near Logan, Ohio, on the 6th lost, while attempting to ford a river. The journal from which the information is gained, says "the hard hand of fete seems to have been against him from bis birth. When a obiid only three years old he fell and broke his leg'. Later on he had his leg again broken in a threshing machine. The fracture never healed and bia leg remained crooked. A few years ago he quietly left home, telling no one of his purpose, went to Clrcleville. and submitted to an operation In which his leg was amputated. He taught school in Indiana some years. Whilst there be was set upon one evening by tw.o tramps, who robbed and beat him almost to death. He bravely and cheerfully bore all bis afflictions and was making a succeseful and honorable careef, when his brief but useful life was so rudely and tragically closed.”
IWi make brain, and Starr A Co. are offering splendid bargains in all kinds offish. —Hon. Schnyler Colfax arrived here last Thursday noon .which affordhlm a pleasant half day to shake hands with hia many warm friends in this place, and many references were made to incidents that transpired before the war, when Mr. Colfax stumped this county for coriferem. He ie becoming quite gray and venerable in appearance, but the vigor of life seems no way slackened, and he chats and smiles as pleasantly as ever. Daring his stay he called at the Republican offlee in company with Hon. R. B. Dwiggins, at whose residence he dingd. The evening meal was partaken at the Thompson mansion. On account of the previous inclemency of the weather and the diligenoe of far mere to get In their spring orops, the country people were not very numerously represented, though the attendance waa very creditable in size and composed of the beet citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity. Notwithstanding Mr. Colfax talks very fast he occupied about and hour and a half delivering his lecture, through all of which each auditor gave him marked attention. Tease your appetite with C. C- Starr A Go's fine 60 cent Teas.
—While house-cleaning is going on Is the beet time to have your Organs cleaned, tuned and repaired. Take them to Goldman. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Tbs cheapest ready made clothing on earth at tbs Cheap Store. ' Tea save team t to C oa a suit and it pays*
—Prior to the opening of Mrs. Pnrcnpiie’s dressmaking shop, ovsr W. J. I meg’s drag store, ladies desiring an expensive dress pattern made op in good style were almost obliged to visit soma city before the work could be accomplished in s satisfactory manner, Mrs. P. observing this need procured the servioes of a lady well veined in the arts and scienoes of dress models and the handiwork of fits and fhshions to asist her iff doing this work as well and cheaper here than it can be done abroad. In this she has succeeded admirably as the number of elegant dresses turned out each week will attest. Not satisfied with this aoooess Mr. Parcuplls purchased a large and superior stock of Millinery Goods for tbs scoommodstion of those who wished to get good goods at reasonable price*, and so great have been the saiga that It became necessary to make two more trips to Chicago to lay In the necessary supplies. The secret of her success lies in theanperier quality of the goods purchased and the reasonable prices at which they are sold. The ladies in Rensselaer and Jasper county needing any ting in the way of millinery or dressmaking will find it to their Interest to patronise Mrs. J. I. Pureupile. Why will you trade with eld fogy, high priced ioag credit boeeaa, whee 70s ess trade at s wide awake Cheep Store. Bsch a* oas to the •rest Cheap Store es Sharpe, Gray A Co. Toe earn oa your purchases treat 10 to toper cent Itpsya. Hams and choice Leaf Lard, «f W C. Starr d We.
for every fish taken.
is a mfvefty Tithe n^furaltnre store p j Scaß2i<fe Sod v " < v,— ' 4 Auction 1 Auction t F. J. &*rs* Son will offer . wipeof tl»e Mskeever building. If you dehalf the usual price, this will prove your opportunity. Settle Without Cost; Those who are indebted to me on notes or book aeeonnt and desire to settle the seme without additional expense, must do so oa or before Satur day, the Sd day of July, or the same will be collected according to law. I mean juet whit I say. Ralph Fendig. LAST CALL. - AU pefooi Indebted to the late firm of F. J. Sears 4 Co., dry goods merchants, are hereby notified that all book accounts remaining unsettled by cash or note after Monday .the 6th day of July, 1880, will positively be oolfooted by law. There will be no deviating from this statement and no leniency granted. F. J. Sears 4 Co. Hew Firm and Hew Goods. Mr. Ralph Fendig, who has'been engaged In the mercantile business for many years iu this place, has accepted a partnership with Mr. J. M. Jost, of White county, snd together they expect to drive an increased trade and conduct a successful business. Mr. Jest oomee well recommended as s citizen scd fair dealer, and we bespeak for the new firm a fair share of public patronage. Mr. Fendig will go to Chicago, Monday, to purchase a mammoth stock of goods for cash, and they expect to sell them here at greatly reduced rates. F. J. Sears <fc Son are contemplating the opening of a Commission House, and solicit consignments of any kind of; goods and merchandise, household furniture, efec. Parties vrishing to dispose of goods snould call and see ns. Charges for handling and selling will be reasonable.
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. The Republicans of the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana, will meet in Delegate Convention, in the city of Logansport, on Tuesday, Jam* 88,1880, at 10 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Congress, and transacting qgch other business as toay be necessary. . Each connty will be entitled to representation in the Convention on the basis of one delegate for eaob one hundred votes, and each fraction over fifty cast for General Benjamin Harrison for Governor in 1876, as follows: Benton county—No. of Delegates .13 Carroll C**s .......31 Fulton ; .....‘........1* Jasper ....18 Lake ..is Newton ‘fl Porter Pulaski 9 White is Total delegate*......... ia» It is expected that the Republicans of the counties of the district will seleol delegates in accordanee with this call, where such delegates have not been chosen, i*any manner they may deem expedient. !l , < U Z WryrY. Benton, J M Watts, Carroll, J P Buhsow, Cass, J A Sutton, Fulton, H I Aida ns, Jasper, W F Hojumt,Lake, Pan Quay, Newton. B Bell, Jb., Porter, WCBkwnxtt,Pulaski, BFPbicb, toiite, Congressional Coramittes. Marion Township Primary Mooting. The Republican voters of the several school districts of Marlon township evill meet at their respective school booms, Saturday, Jane 12, 1880, at T o’clock P. M., for the purpose of choosing two delegates for each school district; and the Republican voters of the several wards of the town of Rensselaer will meet the same day and hour, at some suitable plaoe, to aeleel two delegates Ibr each ward to the county convention to be held Saturday, June 26,1880, to nominate a county ticket. The presidont and secretary of each meeting will report the names of the delegates chosen to the township committee, so that certificates may he issued to them. It ie also suggested that all Republicans who send to the pnblio sobools shall vote with the ward nearest to them, and that all vaeanoiea in the delegation shall he filled by the members of the delegation on ihe day of the convention. f*** UlUr ’ W. H. Gwin, H. W. POKTBR, Township Comm.
F. J. Sears & Son hays just opened another invoice of nice Furniture this week. Every body, is invited to call and see at t£e Makeeter block. Liar ov BxtmmAioss sos Jeans Court.— Wbeatfield. Kankakee and Keener Township#—John C- Doan. Union and Walker—William H. Tyler. Barkley—John C. Chiloote. : - i GlHam* Ban|aminß. Faria. Hanging Grove and Milroy—Daniel D. Bedmund. Marion—JebaF. Burroughs. Jordan and Newton—Coke H. Hen- ' , .* * , 4 ‘ j Carpenter- Patrick H. LaJly.
L. PAUtDUUtI . - n.. ■ iff , || li, ~ nf Ifuh IMnA, o»P«^*|Vk TTBHOIL Please stoMNwee to* aaam of ALBEBTG. W. FARMEE, ss a eaaSMate for fee office of Sheriff of Jasper county, SHb)e<? to the Stifekto of the r OH THB ASTTHBR. - MB.EDITOB —Please announce Db. B. 1L Altkb as a candidate tor County TressuroT, subject to Editob BraauCAV.—Allow me to mnoance my ume as a candidate tor the offlee at CMMy Treasurer, subject to toe dertoon ot the BepaSßean Xmatosflng Convention. GEORGE EL ROBINSON. D. T. Halstead wffl be a candidate tor county Treasurer. sUbJett to toe Republican nominating Knrun, Imd., Sank tok, IMS. Horror gimuou-Dtu Sir: Pleas* aaaovnee that 1 am * oopdidate tor Prosecuting Attorney for Uw Mth Judicial District, snl*ect to fee decision es toe Republican Judicial Opnvention. DAVID U BISHOPP. , NOTICE OF* ABANDONMENT. I hereby giro notice that my wife. Maty Alaee Jenkins, deserted me on toe sth day of January. IBSO, without any cause or provocation, and that I will pay ao MBs of her contracting, unless she returns to me. I am sorry to pubmh her, and only do so through the advice of neigh bon. ' SYLVESTER R. JKNKXNB. Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given that J. 8. Goldman and W. D. Graham. Jewelers, doing business under the firm name o( Goldman A Graham, in the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, have this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Graham retiring. Mr. Goldman will continue the business and increase the stock of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Ac., now oa hand. J. A Goldman, . .: a. W. D. Gkaham. Rensselaer. Indiana. May U. 1880. LADIES! Try the CHALLENGE COFFEE, in Pound Papers, thffl best in the world; ftt.C. C. STAR A GO’S. ; iro. ■ -«
’ f '-< • May. Wins ia u mocker, strong drink Is raging, and the man who la deceived thereby la not wise. Then look not npoh the wine when it is red, but go and bny a bottle of "Bromalina.” the great Blood medicine. It cures Dyspepsia, cleanses the blood, regulates the Liver and tones up the whole system until the body Is the smooth-run-ning machine it was intended to be. Do not wait until your health is entirely broken by disease but get a bottle of this and yon will have no reason to compißin. Bromolihe is put up in a large bottle with directions on each inside wrapper, and the price is $1 per bottle. I nave taken the agency. W. J. I MRS, Druggist
We expect to offer at auction in a few days, a large lot of assorted qneensware. F. J. Sears & Son. Before Bayard, of Delaware, is nominated for President of the United States, he should seek to abrogate the law of that State which allows poor men, convicted of petty crimes, to be tied to a post and publicly whipped. It is a relic of slavery, and should speedily disappears No rich man, no honored citizen, is ever subjected to anch indignity in Delaware; bat no State is entitled to the honors of a President that does not deal ont justice to men,rioh and poor, alike. Neither a man’s poverty or bis ignorance, forced npon him by the neglect of his State to make provision tor his eitacMbta),fcives latitude for persecutioti. Let Bajrard promptly apply an ax to each whipping post in Delaware. The civilization of th* nineteenth century has advanced beyond snch publio torture.—lnter Ocean. ' y,™ fie .< *i Amen! “ WZ BISS TO ZXPLAUr ” That the finest aad best selected stock of Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY, Also Silverware, Spectacles, Musical Instruments. &c« Ever exhibited imßensselaer esnnow be bad at Orwin’s old stand. Mr. Hardman, the Jewelss&ffuasag ‘% w j»-gcgsgr d
HOPKINS HOUSE, ; (North side Washington at-,) ■><<:* Rensselaer, - - Indiana, A J. HOPKINS. Prop'r. TBl TOUU HOVBK h.a U X enviable reputation with the travelisg pnblic,and in widely known aa affording the neat accommodations mid moat satisfactory entermainment. Day and weak board can el way a be obtaUaed at meet reasonable rates. U-t. E. J. HOPKINS. J NEW BMflSfflfl SHOP! [Sondi of McCoy A Thompson’s Bask), ■ Rensselaer, Ind. jylfl DICKEY, . Propr’s. rpHE proprietors having fitted np a new shop JLiSiBT.ES moat workmanlike manner. Farmers, and all HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY, 11-9 GEAICT * DICKEY. FOR SALK. • I have good Horse, Buggy and Harness which I will toll st s bargain. Rensselaer, Ind. W. E MOBB.
ft j - fKHwWCE TO BUP : ; . "*{■-“ ■■■■-- __ •> &*i V»%r Jgal* AM. STUMS Of . , v 3 AGRtCULTURALIMfLtMENTS ftf*-;' —INCLUDING PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, RAKES, ft tORKS, SHOVELS, AC. FarmMachincry s'r r 1 —such as— THRESHING MACHINES, REAPERS, MOWERS, CORN-PLANTERS, ETC. MsTutitri t Hardware & Cutlery Also a Complste Stock of . i Family Groceries! PROVISIONS, BUTTER, EGOS, :• ft".- GARDEN VEGETABLFB SEEDS, ETO., BTTGs Is Fast Any Article Ton Hay Heed About the Home • ,< or Fans! ' pH ••• ■ 'ALWAYS -V -t CALI ON BEDFORD BEFORE BUYING. MILLINERY! Mrs. Lizzie H. Chilcote, Has Inst opened and is now prepared to show to the Ladies of Kensselaer and vicinity one of the Urged and choicest stocks of Mil. liner/Goods ever brought into this • conn ty. which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. Her stock ■ ‘ comprises every thine in the line of fashionable Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Silks, Satlns, Velvets, Flowers, Laces, Ac., Ac.. And all eneh goods usnally found in a firstClass Milliuory establishment. Please call before purchasing. Miss Patton, an expert milliner, will be ready at all times to wait on you. Remember the place, at FKNDIU’B DUY GOODS STOKE. MBS LIZZIE H CHILCOTE.
E.T. HARDING-& SON un moved mam DRUG STORE Into Mrs. Hemphill’s Brick Bniiding, ami have fixed it up in good style, and when yon kneed anything in their line be sure to patronize their store. Tou will find the old Pioneer ready and willing to wait on you. They keep a general assortment ot c^DEUGS^ t j • —AND— Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest cash prices. For the accommodation of the public they keep a choice assortment of FAMILY OROCSRZES In the same room, and sells as ehoap or cheaper than other dealers.
Sufferers, Vhtims of MncpaiALDiseased Cheerful Spirits and SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR For Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, Colic, Depression of Spirits, Soar Stomsoh, Heart Borns, Ac. It Haz no Equal. This unrivaled Southern remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mkkcury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. ff yon fool drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or M biliousness,” and notlnng will cure you so speedily and permanently as Simmon's Liver Regulator. It is griven with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of quinine and bitters of every kind. It la the cheapest, purest and best family medicine In the world. J H Z ILIE A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 09*told by hU Druggists. 12JanU
Children cry Fitcher’s Castoria. . -'**** Mr- ‘ .V Mstluri like, ui Pkydeiaaa rworausd I*. IT IS HOT HARCOTIC. CENTAUR LINIMENTS; the World’s great Pain-Believing remedies. They heal* soothe and cure Burns, Wounds, Weak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Sprains, Gall*, and Lameness upon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. #>
NOWELS SOUSE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana, KIKTLET Ml MI, Prop’r. TH* XOWKLS HOUSE is • sew, thr«eI atory brick hotel, Jo»t opened. The proprietors foraMriy kept the Broadway Honee »t l*em, Ind., and have had much experience as caterers to the want* of the traveling public. Their table* are supplied with an abandaaos of tbe beet food known to the culinary art, the and bedding are all new, dean and healthful. The traveling pnbllc la respectfully solicited to give them a rail. Day and week boarders will find it so their interest to stop to tin Now lea House. It-*. KIBTLEY S SQM. SSL XV. Is. HAMAH, UENTIST. I Wish to say to all citizens of Rensselaer a Hi V to the room . formerly oeWuuDCs># sfisfe the rew of And that I an now bettor Utaa ever prepared to execute all kinds of work la my branch of buaineaa in the highest style of tbe art and at lowest potolbe prices. W. L. HJIMAB.
*.V-, -Mr- - - . - » Bk ML J Ja B ‘ B qßk T B I Y I B I I /A / /b EA! *■“ Iwf fl-o B-C 1 • w' b' /Wk MM . ’F : ’Boft I 1 J I ■ • n*| *ra : _ -jt .ft' . ft*' ' -V IMBy A 11 / EEBSzj& I ■ I Jpr II fiZdAyi?y m A m—*» ■ 1 ■jmßWHrdpy / ”•; J P wIMBw JK7 M B^B Having secured the explosive sale of the Famous “Karly Breakfast Stove, M and bring in receipt of full line with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased t 6 have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All 1 ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also have in stock a full and complete line of Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &C. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Farter, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, Ac., Ac. 1 . GHA3VD OPENING From 7 O’clock A. M. to 0 P. M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture. Lumber! Lumber! Vy 'ft*' - WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. Finishing Lumber, | f |Jf Common Lumber, All Kinds of Lumber. Star A Shingles! Standard Shingles! Common Shing’les! Beveled Lath, Plain Lath. All Length Battons. Square Pickets,Flat Pickets. SASH, DOORS, AND BUNDS. Siding, Cornice, Moulding, Window and Door Franiea. ALL grid la quantities to suit, and at tne LOWEST PRICES. 8. F .FXUROtrSOa, FRANCESTILLE, IND. Rensselaer, Indiana CASH GROCERY HOUSE t LOUIS KERN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES; PIIOVISIONS, - H ** ' GLASSWARE, ~ H . queenswaS® l * CROCKERY, &c. Parties baying for Cash will find it to their Interest to examine my goods and prices. The Highest Prices Paid for Country Prodace. V Rensselaer, Indiana. 12-6 LOUIS KERN. xv. j. im:es, %n ■” DEALER IN School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, j MEDICINESIT Eaints, Oils, Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT Mlirai, READY-MIXED PAINTS, Brushes, Lamps, Wall Paper, Window Shaded, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, - ' Strictly for Medical Purposes, OOITFEOTIONKRY, <ScOTbit stock of goods in all departments. Is fresh pare sod first-class. There is none better in the market Jn-addition to the above enumeration, a full supply is kept of Slates, Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Pine Writing Paper, EnvelPencils, Erasers for pencil and ink, sod all articles pertaining to
