Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1880 — Page 3
DIRECTORY^ ' , 4 JtfßXfltAlt '•■'•T.' hw Jf*«i?or«e Prt**w. "■-.' «4tm oWieiu> • iSSJd*? ■ ii",-/>.Xiinr #. Wood.. £gss-~ <>w;afiatoa«rriCW^Njrtnf"***" ** p».tn c.a» asa. f flrtWasd XlilUiF. fM»f. lad Ward : WILLI4* B.UM. Connell*** < M Ward... Ca saute MaTMIw. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. >HT»ICXA««. - * BITTERS, PHYSICIANS axd SURGEONS. . i - Rensselaer, Ind. OI<« Mit door to Horkta* Boyw. *£k I.towtojrttl to ggjr ■l*g aasSUied toegortoMTiX—oto>». B. ALTER. PHYSICIAN ajtd SURGEON, Rensselaer, Ind. Q»nca-At W. J. I ****** Prm tare. Tvßfl. LINK A OWENS, homopaths, * Rensselaer, Ind. , Olm (TO* ting tto court boons, ml «*rt of the Po*t office. xxOKI! I T A CHUB MTIWH, JfAT«AJ«SL w. KMT*. Attorney at Law. Notary Pablie. TjT7 RIGHT A REEVE, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Collecting AgeaU aad Beal Estate Broker*, / Rensselaer, Ind. (Otic* over Starr** Grocery Store.) **»■» Aba tract, of title* prepared, land* examined, tax®* paid, etc., etc. PJARPER W. BNIDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, t Remington, Ind. - Practia la the court* of Jasper, Newton and Benton eoanUea. r H. PIERCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Remington, Ind. Notary Public. Collection* made In any part of tto State. Otic* ia Hathaway bo Udine. F. CHILCOTE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attend* to all bn*ine** in the profession with prompts ess and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeevaor building. Simon P. Tiovnox, Darin J. Thomtson, A Oorm «p at Lena. .Votary Public. rj'HOMPSON & BRO., ’ -ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind.. rractice In all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling aad leasing land*. d M. L. SPITLEB Collector and Abstractor. B. S. DWISOIWS. tutu DWIOOIKS. 8. 4 z. DWIGGINS, ■ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. * We bare money to loin to farmers at 7 per cent interest on long time. Call at the Citizen’* * Bank and aee ns. pRANK W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Re-tl ErtaU Broker, Office next door to Poetoffire. Practice* in the court* of Jasper, Newton and Benton counties. T.ands examined, abstract* of titles prepared, taxes, paid, and collections made. jjAN lEL B. MILLER, ♦ ATTORNEY AT LAW, , i Rensselaer, Ifad. Notary Public and Insurance Agent. Special attention -riven to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. A. McCOY * THOMPBON, V BANKERS AND CATTLE BROKERS, Buy and sell domestic exchange, make collections on all available points, pay interest on certified time deposits, etc. Hours from 9 o'clock a. ra. to 4. o'clock p. m. Hans. Howland, Marble Worker, Rensselaer, Indiana. Will handle American and Kalian Marble, Quincy and Scotch Granite, and give special attention to bailding work. 12-6 B. A Dwigglas, . . Zlmri Dwiggin*, Pree’t. CtUkUr. Citizens 5 IBank, JtK.VSSELAEM, I EDI AS A. Doe* a general bun king business; giro*special attention to collections; remittance* made oa 'lay of payment at current rate of exchange; interest paid on baiance*; certificate* beariag interest issued; exchange bought and sold. iTtis bank owns the burglar safe, which took ’ to premium at the Chicago Exposition In 1878. t his safe is protected by one of Bargent’s time lock*. The bank vault used is as good as Ban lie built. It will be seen from that this bank furnishes as good seesrity to depositor* *s can be furnished T. M. JONES, (Late of Kankakee City.) MERCHANT TAM Suits for Men, Tooths and Children . cut and made. V&ork warranted. * FULL LINE OF PIECE GOOOS Kept in gtoek. The finest, beet and cheapest stock ever opened in Rensselaer. Call and see. Orders solicited. “ WE RISE TO CTPT.ATW” That the finest aad best selected steek of Watches, Clocks AND JEWELRY, Also Silverware, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, <fec M • Erer exhibited In BenseeUer eaasawtohad *t Onria't old stanri. Ur. tit* Jewel. or. will still attend to theWateh-repairiagaid Jobbing department. All work warranted. lOdecfS HAMAS HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington at 4 Rmulter, - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r. THS HOPKINS HOUBI has acquired aa X enviable reputation wQh the traveling 1 ibiie, aad U widely ha aw a aa ifkrtii, the best aeeewmodaateaa eaDay and week board eaa always L «“*s*i*«d at ao* treasonable rates. “*•- B.J.HOFMWB. ft
SMALL TALK.
•fdm*. -at**«a»am* mho ** court boose, Saturday evening. . —Go to Mrs. Hee ley’s far Abe cheapest sad best mlltfnery geode in town. , —Dr. Maxwell, of Remington, end Hob. Daniel Gray, of Newton ooonty, colled, on Friday last, during our’ abT. Harding, Esq., R. Fendlg, J. I. Purcuplle, R 8. A Z. Dwlggins, W. H. Rhoades. EJ- Rboades and J. H. Willey are ia Cliieagothia week. —At a match ganae of pigeon-shoot-ing, near the artesian well, one day last week. Doe Hamar sbot 5 birds oat of 8; W. T. Hamar, 6 oat of 9; Will Cotton, 2 oat of f. —The greatest novelty, as well as the beat time plaee ever manufactured, for the pfice aaked, la the WaterDeny Watch, for sale at Goldman’s new Jewelry store, north aide of the street —The member* of the Rensselaer Cornet Band are arranging to enter* tain the pablie with a strawberry and ice-cream festival, at the court boose, Saturday evening. This being the flrat festival of the Mason It ia hoped the boys will be' liberally patronised. A good band is one of the most useful and enjoyable institutions a town can have, and every citizen should be wll* ling to contribute to Its support The Black Carte*ere* at the Cheap Store, are selliag very rapidly. Aa many as Sr* alee patterns being ent la one day. This is proof positive of their cheapness. —We are informed that a young “masher” who escorted bis heart’s idol home from the temperance meeting for the first time, last Friday evening, remarked to her about as follows: "There are only three women in this world that I love. One Is dead, one is married and the other is you. Many a night I’ve wet my pillow thinking about you.” His fair adored being unable to appreciate such undying devotion repeated the story next day to a married friend, and through channels of gossip found Its way to this office. Young men who blubber such stuff to the girls only succeed in giving themselves away, and the young ladiss conclude that suckers are not worth fishing for. —Last week we simply mentioned the fact that Joseph Willet, the proprietor of "Red Hell” saloon, had “got up and. got.” He enjoyed a very liberal patronage, and it was thought by some that be was adding to his wealth. It haa since been revealed that the old man became financially “basted,” or rather that his patrons | confiscated and spirited away bis property in a manner that seemed to him very mysterious They say he was a | regular “old mutton bead,” and could j comprehend bat one idea at a time, so that while one or more would engage him in conversation the’ third party would wag off a box of cigars or roll out a keg of beer. In this manner bis stock in trade was constantly diminishing. and the old man was compelled to quit the business or seek a place lees spooky. TbeSboe* at the CbeapStore are acknowledged liy all to to the very cheapest aad best ever brought to Rensselaer. —Prof. P. V. B. Smith, of Peru, is here Instructing the Rensselaer Cornet Band. He is an experienced teacher and already the boys have made great improvement in their playing. He has also furnished them with several pieces of new music, and within a few weeks the public will begin to appreciate their efforts. We are still of the opinion that a suitable I band-room should be furnished at the expense of the corporation. A band is a public benefitr—in fact a public necessity—aud should not the public I help to support it? Other towns do j ao, and why not Rensselaer? Only j those experienced in keeping up a j band organisation have a correct con- ! ception of the labor, expense and | time required necessary to make it a success, and If the oitizens demand itsservicee from time to time without remuneration ora word of inofturagement it is not. surprising that the members should manifest but little interest Now that a new move has been made we hope it will meet with much encouragement, and that the advancement will beT-permanent' . , Why will you trade with old fogy, high priced loag credit bouses, when you can trade at a wide awake Cheap Store. Sach aa one is tbe great Cheap Store of Sharpe, Gray A Co. Ton sare on your purchases from 10 to SO per cent. It pays. —Last Wednesday night some two or more parties at tbe leap-year dance became thirsty and skipped down to Goddard’s saloon. During their stay they discovered what they supposed be a couple of robbers. The proper authorities were Informed and the next day, Harry, the little Englishman, was arrested.. His partner, Billy, hft town aqqn after, very uusermonioosly, but he returned in oompany with Sheriff Robinson, later in the evening. They were tried before his honor, ’Squire Wood, and bound over to appear before the Judge of the Jasper Court in the sam of three hundred dollars each. Harry’s story to that hearing some parties below, in the saloon, he rattled the door for admission, but no oDe coming to let himself and Billy in, they went around the bailding and he crawled into the building through a window. We are unable to say bow near correct this statement may be, but those who axe more familiar with the ci reams tan oes conclude that it is about tree. Nothing was found against Billy, the tailor, on this charge, but a suspicion arose that possibly he bad purloined other articles from other parties. Search revealed a couple of cigar boxes coder the rear steps of the tailor shop and a pises of doth belonging to on§of Mr. Jones’s customers, In BJHy’f'tnink. Each were unable' to furnish the proper security for their appearance at court and were placed in durance vile for safe keeping. Public opinion to that the offenses committed wars not raflleienUy criminal In character to justify the expense neeeasary. end k would have been for move profitable to have permitted to parties to migrate to some other eou&ty. But the law must have its course. —“I am the Reee of Sharon and the Lttiy of the Valtoy of tbe because I buy my Millinery Gbode of Mrs. M. F. Ch Moots and pay tbe cash. She does a cash business and sells the cheapest-”
lag. Crfve her a ealL ■ — Ho one eaa afford so be without a good Ume-piece when clocks ars sol cheep as they arg at Gyldman’s- He bees greet variety to select from, and gives the lowest cash prises. - . —Dr. Samuel W. Richey, the Daniel Boone of the Greenback party In this oounty, was in''town, Monday, shaking hand* With old friends- Ia ii possible ha wants ao office? • —*• ’Stay me with flagons and comfort me with apples’ until I can reach tbe Milliner Btore es Mrs. M. F. Chlleote, and there purchase me one of these beautiful bets, cheap for cash.” —Tbe apple 'trees are now oovered with worms which are destroying tbe leaves. Half the leaves on soma trsss ara dead, aad (he young apples an withering. < We ara unable to suggest a remedy. —ls your watch or elaok is oat of order take It to Goldman, who has had sixteen years experience in bis art, and poosessas every known facility for doing aft in his line. All work warranted, ' —J. W. Medicos,’ of Lafayette, well known In Rensselaer, was here over Sabbath, shaking hands with his numerous friends. A feminine attraction will probably draw him up this way qnlte frequently. —Tbe construction train jumped the track near Delphi, Monday evening, capsizing the locomotive and recking things generally. Col. Yeoman, tbe superintendent, was In . the caboose aud received a severe shaking Bp. Sugar-Cured Hams and choice Leaf Lard, at C. C. Starr & Cb’s. —lt is said the Greenback leaders experience some difficulty in “choking off’’ some of their aspirants to office. Tbe desire is to nominate a Democrat for the ehoioe, position. Regular Greenbackers who are hungry for office must stand back until tiie Democrats ara properly baited. Tbe cheapest ready made clothing on earth at the Cheap Store. Ton save from 1 to i dollar* on a suit and it pay*. —Four petitions will be presented by D. B. Miller to tbe honorable Board of Connty Commissioners, at their June term, for the privilege of organizing ditch companies. The farmers are just beginning to realise the neeessity of thorough ditching, and during the coming three years a large amount of that kind of work will be accomplished. —Dr. Washburn and Dr. Bitters have dissolved partnership. The last named has united bis fortunes with Dr. Loughridge. Dr. B. has been very successful In tbe treatment of Ills patients, and his practice has been reasonably extensive. He was educated for tbe profession at considerable expense and there is no doubt but that be will make an entire success of it. —Jas- Morgan, the fashionable barber, recently purchased a patent miniature lawn mower for clipping tbe heada of his numerous customers. Tbe knlvee act on tbe same principle of those in A mowing machine, and take tbe hair off cloee the scalp: - Jf yon see a man around town with a “Heenan cut,” you can safely conclude that his crop of wool was harvested with mower. —Earnest preparations are being made to construct a railroad running north and south through Newton county and connecting with some road for Chicago. This lice will take in Pilot Grove and Goodland. Should the road be completed, as it now seems highly probable, It will be damaging td Rensselaer.. It should be built from Goodland to this place and thence to the Garden City. —Hon. Daniel Gray, of Newton county, was iu town last week, looking np his candidacy. He is seeking to represent Jasper and Newton counties in the State legislature this winter. He is a farmer by occupation and has been a resident of Newton for about twelve years. In 1860 he was a member of the New York Legislature, and has since served the good people of Newton as county commissioner. —Mr. Charles H. Price, the genial clerk of Jasper county, manipulator of Greenbackers in this section of the congressional district, It is said, ooold have Informed the average Democrat two week before the Democratic county convention met that it would be postponed In order to throw the Greenback party In tbe lead. Charles is a shrewd politician, but playing ringmaster for two shows with the task of occasionally stirring up the animals, will prove too great a strain on his nerves. —Last Sabbath —Decoration Day—was ushered In a oold rain, and tbe Indications were that it would continue al| day. Near noon tbe storm ceased and the managers of the decoration exercises concluded they would carry oat the programme in the afternoon. About two o’clock the Cornet Band appeared on tbe street, followed by a number of men from the Masonic, Odd Fellow and Knights of Pythias orders, in regalia. The marched to tbe M. E- ehurA wHerer tbe Sabbath sebool wae added to tile ranks; thence to tbe Presbyterian and Christian churches, receiving iu tbe pis nasal sn the schools aad many others bearing bouquets aad baskets of flowers. The decorating of the sol ditrs’ graves was conducted In a very becoming manner, after which tbe crowd assembled to bear tbe orations to be delivered by Rev. A. W. Wood aai (tope. 11. F. ChUeote, aad all ware highly entertained. We are unable to give even a syaopstoof ibelrspeaeh- «•, but they were frill es paMottoas and eloquence. Alt the exsrstosa passed of pleasantly and the people returned to their houses well pleased. Tba Band discoursed snare floe music, including a funeral dtoga and a requiem, and for their efficient services they deserve tbe thanks of the public. _ Tease jftmr appetite with C. C. Starr 4 Wsflne 00 cent Teat. " *
■ ■ - -The os— a ommmaatxwwm «n rftffijflleft. - '•s?■> !«y5»-c ,3 ;> -* M— oa >reaM*—>«f' .j *k; * '• few*, k ****w-tt. • j-' J Madb efftik. »' *l* ■ .J/A-.-j —Tbe timstond places of bolding tbY judicial and repreitintomeonxeatiaps to published elsewhere. ThS|ih legs fee will pi— S toke notice. . _ —B. F. Ferguson is building a storeroom new bis lumber yard- It will prove a great eon venlaoee to fin-mere hauling grata to thi elevators. ' ■* —Charles H. Price to-'the leader of the remaining fragment of the Greenback party In this ooonty, but Fred Hoover to the leader of Charles H. Price. —While house-clean I rfa is going on is the best time to have your Organs cieaoed, tuned and repaired. Take them to Goldman.!. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. —lt to estimated that over two hundred horses have been sold to borsebnyers in Rensselaer during the pest year, and that many more will be for sale, when tbe spring work is over. —The ladies of tbe Presbyterian church will give a strawberry and ice-cream festival, at tbe church, next Wednesday evenlng-MAn enjoyable time to promised and every patron handsomely treated. Another car-load of Monti cello Flour at C. C..StarriA Co'a. —ll tbe weather to favorable the Rensaelaer Cornet Band, under the leadership of Prof. P. V. B. Smith, will give an open air concert in the court bouse yard, this (Thursday) evening and also Saturday evening. The prices of all klad* of food* will be found to be a* law at tbe Cheap Store ad Sharpe, Gray A Co., as they ara at any large city. —County-Commissioner Parkison, in patting down a well on his farm in Barkley township, tapped'a Vein of coal oil, which, it is fold by those who ought to know, is the genuine article, and no mistake. It Is-not a flowing well, but should the quautity prove sufficient it might be profitable to pump it. • There is plenty of the crude material in this county, but it to riot ‘•gitatnbhT” - Ladle* who have good taste and Judgment buy their Dress Good* and Dress Trimming* at the Cheap Store of Sharpe, Gray ft Co. It pays C. C. Starr A Co. have opened the campaign of 1880 with the largest and best selected stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries ever brought to Jasper county, and persons in need of any goods in their line will find it to their yiterest to call and examine their mammoth stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Don’t fail to attend the Band Festival, SATURDAY EVENING. REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. The Republicans oT the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana; will meet in Delegate, Convention, in tbe city of Logansport, on Tuesday, June 98, 1880, 1 .. at 10 o’clock a. ra. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Congress, and transacting sach other business as may be necessary. Each county will be entitled to representation in tbe Convention on the basis of on# delegate-for each’ one hundred votes, and each fraoiion over fifty oast for General Benjamin Harrison for Governor in 1876, as follows: Benton county—No. of Delegates. 13 Carroll 81 Cats si Fulton |« Jasper : 12 Lake 1* Newton .11 Potter : st Pulaski i...... 9 White is Total delegates : 10a It is expected that the Republicans of tbe counties of the district will select delegates in accordance with this call, where such delegates have not been chosen, in any manner they may deem expedient.' .•* UZWilst, Beaton, J M Watts, Carroll, J P BuHßow.Cam, J A Burros, Pulton, s HI Adams, Jasper. WF Ho kin*. Lake, Daj* Obay, Newton. B Bull. Jh., Porter. W CBunnktt, Pulaski, B P Prick, White, Congressional Committee. Jf- - * - ; ■<— • ■ - Marion Township Primary Meeting, i The* Republican voters,, of Ylie several .schoiol districts of Marion townsbjp-wUI roegt atSheir+espeptiVs school jbonsea, Jdjne f 2, 1880, it 7 £olock*l\ M., for tbe purpose of oljoosing. two delegates for each school district; end tbe Republican voters of the several wards of the town of Rensselaer will meet tbe same day and hour, at some suitable place, to select two delegate! for each ward to the county Opevenuoa. to- he held Saturday, •Jos* 20,1880, to nominate a county ticket. Tbe president and secretary of each meeting wilt report tbe namee of the delegatee chosen to the township committee, so that oerufioatoa may ha issued to them. It it also sn netted that aft Re-1 pohlidftns who _kend tooths nubile schools shall vote with ths ward nearest to them, and that all vaeau-v eras ia the delegation ehail be filled* by the members of tbe delegation on the day of tbe convention. >. W. H. Gwur, v *BL W. POUTER, Township Comm. F. J. Se&iw <& §oq h&ro just opened another iwvGica of aioe Furniture tUg Week. Every body ia Invited to call and aee at the Makeever block;
i t, ■■ am. of the luroiiur.A» * • T—i J 0 0 Editor Bvauus-Yo* wfli denounce my name as a candidate for tbe noliUnAtbm for the office of Hhrrift of Jasper county, mbJpet to t|>e decision of Uie Bppublican nominating coarentioA.' " ' THUti. H. DAVISSON. EditoS or Issmußß BjeHtblicax j Fleam kmrttmee foe same of ALBERT G. W. FARMS, M a candidate fer the office of Sheriff of .fesper county, subject to the deeWon at the RcpebUcaa-eotivratlon. FOB TBBASTTBIB. Mr. Xottum—Fleam annoooenDs. RM. Alts* as a candidate for Oounty Treasurer, subject to decMon of Republican nominating convention. Editor BAfcbucan.—Allow me to announce my name as s candidate for the office of Ooonty Treasurer, subject to tbe derision of tbe Republican Nomlnefing Convention. GEORGE M. ROBINSON. D. T. Halstead win be a candidate for county Treasurer, subject to tbe Republican nominating convention. “ Kbntl and, Ind., March Kh, 1888. Enema ftxruaLic an—Deer Sir; fleam announce that 1 am a eoadidat* for Prosecuting Attorney for the Mth Judicial District, sutafact to the deeUfoa of the Repablieaa Judicial Convention. DAVID L BISHOPP. NOTICE OF* ABANDONMENT. 1 hereby give notice that my wife. Mary Alaee Jenkins, deserted me on the Mb day of January, 1880. without *nv cause or provocation, and that I will pay no bffls of her contracting, unless she returns to me. I am sorry to publish her. and only do to through tbe advice of neighbors. BYLVEMTER & JKNJONA Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given that J. A Goldman . and W. D. Graham, Jewelers, doing business under the firm name of Goldman ft Graham, in tbe town of Reomelaer, Indiana, have this day- dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Graham retiring. Mr. Goldman will continue the business and lipcrease the stock of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, ftc., ■ v».u°BKsii Bcrtmelaer. Indiana. May it. 1880. *• Notice of Dissolution,; • "Vy tffiCE is hereby given that the co-paricenhip X v brtetotoie existing between 1. R Washburn and F. P. Bitters, Physicians aDd Hurgeom, doing totFnens.tinder tbc-finn name of Washburn ft Uit•tere. m the Town of Rensselaer. Indiana, have this d*v dissolved said partnership by mtitnal consent. Each reserving tbe right to collect all bills made by himself. L R Wash burn, ra -> F. P. BITTEBS. Ttensselaor, Indiana, May 10,1880. A \ ■ ' ''-Auction! Auction! F. J. Sears A Son will offer a superior stock of Queenawmre for Bale at auction. Saturday of this week,in front of the Makeever building. If you desire to purchase tbeae goods st shout half (he usual price, this will prove your opportunity. Settle Without Cost. Those who are iudebted to me on notes or book account and desire to settle the same without additional expense, must do so on nr before Saturday, the 8d day of July, or the same will be collected according to law. I mean just what I say. Ralph Fendio. LAST CALL All persons indebted to the late firm of F. J. Sears 4 Co., dry goods merchants, are hereby notified that ail book account* remaining unsettled by cash or qpte after Monday,the 6th day of July, 1880, will positively be collected by law! • There will be no deviating from this* statement and no -leniency granted. F. J. Sears 4 Co. F. J. Sears & Son are contemplating the opening of a Commission Honse, and solicit consignments of any kind of goods and meruhandise, household furniture, <fcc. Parties wishing to dispose of goods should call and see U 9. Charges for handling and selling will bteY^ttsonable. iJI OllV. _U_ „ • LADIES! Try the CHALLENGE COFFEE, in Found Fa perm, the beet in the world; at C. C. STAR * GO'S. May. Wine Is a mocker, strong drink la ragingaand the man who is deceived thereby to not wise. Then look not upon the wine when it is red, bat go sind buy a bottle of “Brdmaline/* tbe greet Blood medicine. It cures Dyspepsia, cleanses the blood, regulates the Liver and tones up the whole system until tba body la tha smooth-run-ning machine It was Intended to be. DO-not wait until your health is entirely broken by disease but get a bottlfipf this and you will have no reason emjilaln. Bromoline is put up in a bottle wijtb directions on each e wrapper, and tfie prioe is fl per bottle. I have taken the agency. W. J. Imbs, Druggist. BOtMWSIOP! [South of McCoy ft Thompson's-Bank J, * ~)i»ywre4*! y t ■x-ao ■ - ■ ■ v Rensselaer, Ind. GRAHT A DICKEY, - Propr’s. BleefcwaWtiay, at toe lowest price, aad la the meet workmaalike taaaner. Fsriaera, aad all other* needing anything ia oar line, are invited to give a* a call. We purpose asaking j , " 80RSE-SHOEIN6 A SPECIALTY, * GRANT ft DICKET. I 'i \ | y . 1 RTnrnnaTn RUNUi JBnlidiißffiAJßßßai* Ormno Bipw% Hlfinitifl*
: 'iOSiIWW((PI!S i-Jtiaa a«li «ass*fc-’.hyji py .a).*; EMPORIUM! IS THE PUCE TO BUY • f , ' '.- i PLOWS, HARROWS, . ' CULTIVATOR*,RAKES, FORKS, SHOVELS, AC. . ; , —AHD— Farm Machinery —BOOH AS— A*, THRESHING MACHINES, . REAPERS, MOWER 8, CORN-PLANTERS, ETC. V IWtTiiMTrf Hardware & Cuilery Family Groceries! PROVISIONS, BUTTER, EGGS, GARDEN VEGETABLES SEEDS, ETC.. ETC. In Fact Any Article Ton Hay Heed About the House or Farm I ALWAYS CAll OH BEDFORD BEFORE BUYING. MILLINERY! Mm Linde H. Chilcote, ■sJttasSfsyuafflssiiir^ • of the largOM sod ehoioMt Moekaof Millinery Good, ever brought into thU county, which will b« told at the LowMt Price,. Her Mock comprise* everything in . ... the line of fashionable Rats, Rlbbosi, Feathers, Silks, Sat I as, Velvets, Flowers, Wares, Ac., Ac.. And.all anch,good, usually found inafintclaaa Millinery establishment. Please call . before purchasing.- Mlsb Patton, an expert milliner, will be ready at all. i*. , time, to wait on you. Remember the place, al FENDIU’S T • ■- *. DHnr -;** > MBS. LIZZIE 1L CHILOOTK. E.T. HARDING is SON . j * HATH MOVED THEIR DRUG STORE Into Mrs. Hemphill’s Brick Building, and have fixed it up in good style, and when you kneed anything In their line be sura to patronise their store. You will find the old Pioneer ready and willing to wait on you. They keep a general assortment of (^DETJGS^) —AND— Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell stthe lowest cash prices. For the accommodation of the public thev keep a choice assortment of 7AA£XXi? OB.OOSRX2S In the same room, and sells as cheap or cheaper than other dealers. —hpf———s^ —m a ASK the recovered Kan Dyspeptics, Biliods Sufferers, Victims of a|Hr Fever and Ague, the MERCUBiALDiaeased Y' * Patient, bow they recovered their Health, C heerful Spirits and jM Good appetite—they . SIMMOBS’ LIVES REGULATOR For Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, Colic, Depression of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Bnrpa,«.. - It Hum no Equal. This unrivaled Southern remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VECETABLE. If you feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, month tastes badly, poor appetite and tongtic coated, yon are suffering from torpid liver or “ biliousness,” and nothing will core you so speedily and permanently as Simmon’s Liver Regulator. It' is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of quinine and bitters of every kind. It Is the cheapest, purest and best family medicine in the world. J H ZSILIR4 CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 4W Sola by all Druggists. * ltjanSl
“g" 1 lAwwoWi |mt Snp IBmh 'iumA Okiifi mmi. ttlhlli . PITCHER’S CASTORIAUnot Narcotic. Children groW fttt upon, Mothers like, ss4 Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regtilates the Bowels* cores Wind Colic; allays Feverishness, and destroys Worms. 's - - NOWELS HOUSE, Rensselaer, - - Indiana, RIRTLET A SOS, Prop r T®> KOWBLB HOUSE to ■ Nr Srw--1 •tory Wek hotel, just opened. The proprietora formerly kept the Broadway House at Pern, lad., and hare bad much experience as caterers to the wants of the traveling public. saasiwasgse^^vix SSAjagsMaaea IS 4 ***“',"* m •» l * ew * «•** e»«l healthful. The traveling public is respectfully solicited to caH. Day and week hoarders will ted it so their interest to stop at the Nowtes I**- KJRTLEY a SOS. XMSa. W.li, RAMASI, iDiaiTi’isa?. irtfii l:k*c,s^k ■ ofKenseelaer is.Vffin *Ntve rernuvnS» sjk sss wOBBCST «s3s£ • f - y Swicar oT/ THE JEWELRY STORE. mswt ssareyw sr-ras?. business In the highest style of the art and at lowest poutibe prices. W. L. HAXAB.
N. WARNER -A Mrfa teoi.' Having secured the exclusive sale of the Famous “Early Breakfast Stove,” and being in receipt of a full Tine with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have yon call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves afe the Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for yon to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also have in stock a foil and complete line of ’ j Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles In Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Onlce and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad irons, Ac., Ac. GRAINTD OPESPffmCi Prom 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. Jlf Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Fnrnitnre. lumber! Lumber! ■ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. : Finishing Lumber, Common Lumber, All Kinds of Lumber. Star A Shingles! Standard Shingles! Common Shingles! Beveled Lath, Plain Lath. All Length Battons. Square Pickets,Flat Pickets. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. * Siding, Cornioe, Moulding, Window and Door Frames. ALL sold in quantities to suit, and at the LOWEST PRICES. 8. p .paxtavsoar, ERANCESYILLE, IND. AND Rensselaer, Indiana CASH GROCERY HOUSE l LOUIS KERN, r ♦ -t. V . • —DEALER IN— * STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES; PROVISIONS, GLASSWARE, QUEEN BWARE, CROCKERY, &c. Parties buying for Cash will And it to tbsir inteamt t* examine my goods and price*. - ' ■Ths Hlgtyest Prlcea raM Ihr Cssstry Prodace. Rtnudaer , Indiana. 22-6 LOUIS KZEIFUKT- - —— - .. . ■ » " . W. J. XMESS, ■ '*' * DEALER IN School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Drugs, ll MEDICINESjr Paints, Oils, Varnishes, CHEMICALS, TOIUT ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, .... • PATiNT MEDICINES, RBABY-MHRD PAINTS, Sroshee, leap*, Wall Paper, Window Shades, FINE WINES AND PURE LIQUORS, \ Strictly for Medical Purposes, «kc. This stock of goods in all departments, is fresh pore and first-class. There Is non* better In the market. InwMtttejo to the above eattmeration, a fnM supply is kept of Slstes. Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Fine Writing-Paper, Envelopes, Lead Pencils, Erasers for peucil and ink, and all articles pertaining to { the Stationery Line.
