Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1880 — Page 2
RENSSELAER REMBUCAR Mo«in»o. Bent 84. 1880 P. 3- COR KINS, Editor.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Prcskkat, JAMBS A. fiAinBLD, m€ Bblo. For Vlce-Preeident, CHCRER K tUTHUB,of!«.T. The Republican State Ticket. For Governor, AI.Rk.BT O. POUTER, of Mario*. For Lieuteoaat Gorwuor, TUOMAS HAXNA, of hrtaai. ) w Jodgea of Soprcme loort, M Diatrirt,BYXOX K. ELLIOTT, of Mario*. td Uwirict, WILLIAM A. WOODS, of Elkhart, lor Secretary of tete, E. B. HAWK, of Crawford. For A editor of State, ED. If. WOLFB, of Bull. For Trraaurer of Slate. koaWEI.L a. lIII.L, of Clay. For Attorney Uwtnl, DANIEL P. BALDWIN, of Caoo. For Superiatondoat P*blJe Ustrmotio*, JOHN M. BLOSS, of VwlaWf For Clerk of 9*pra»o Coart, DANIEL BOTSE, of Tippooaaoo. For Reporter of SoprenaoCoart, - FRANCIS M. DICE, of FowaUU*. For U«|KM, ( MABK L. DeMOTT, of Porter. For Joint Uepreaeotatlv# of Jasper and Xci.to* Counties, . WILLIAM W. GILMAN, of Newton. . For ProaeentorooSOth Dlatrict, DAVID L. BlSHOrPr^^^ CCU NTT TICXXT. * For Treaanrer, MOSES B. ALTER. i For Sheri#. JOHN W. POWELL, lor Srrreyor, LEWISS ALTER. ■* far Cowwtr'tioßer of Second Diatrtot, GEORGE W.BCRK. Foe Coroaer, ' * * NOBMAN WABNBR.
REPUBLICAN RALLY! September 27th, 1880. BOMTORABZiII A. G. PORTER BapabUean Candidate tor GOVERNOR OF INMANA, Wm Spook is Rensselaer, Sep. 27 < This will be the grande** rally of the campaign. Bands and Glee Chiba win Rll the air with rustic and wlta son*. 880 In Cash Prizes be awarded to the beat Comet Baud, three more IMxul* competing. Prize* will be $M>, I#s and «U. Competition open to the world. Two Beautiful Plaza « will be presented : one to the large** and be-t ordered delegation In proportion to the c*n*us UM from any township of Jasper county except Marion; one to the bed appearing and be*t drilled uniformed company, ; Cempetitio* Ope* te the State, and restricted only to Republican organization.'. Delegations. Bands and Companies should be iu Renmelarr by 10 o'clock a. m.. not later than the arrival of the mid-day train, 12J0 p. m. • aBXCCXSIOX TMAIJTS will be run on the Indianapolis, Delphi ft Chicago Railroad and carry passengers at greatly reduced rates of fare. The citizens of Jasper, Pulaski, White, Bento i. Newton and the other counties of the Tenth Congressional District are cordially invited to come and enjoy a day of Jollification. ; 1 will tell you t ohom I think the Republicans should nominate and whotn I consider their strongest man; he is a true man, a man of principle, an honest man, and would make a good President for us all Personally, I consider him the best man you could nominate. I refer to General James A. Garfield, of Ohio.— Hon. Thom## A. Hendicka, iu May, 1890.
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS IN JASPER CPU NIT. Mark L. De Motte, candidate for Congress, will speak as follows: Snyder’s School House, Walker township, Oct Ist. 2 P. M. Center School House, Gillam township, Oct Ist, 7$ P* M. A Iter’s Mill, Union township* Oct 2nd, 2 P. M. Banta School Honse, Hanging Qrove township, Oct 2nd, 7*P. M. They laugh best who laugh last. - -»»»■■ Republican triumph in Maine insures a solid Republican NorthDemocrats have forced upon the country the solid South as an issue. Senator Voorhees now aays; My “soldier friend” in ‘63 he said: “Lincoln Dogs.” Leading Democrats acknowledge that English and Landers are dead weights to the party. The Crown Point Reg! ater reports nine first votes from sons of Democrats, for the Republican ticket.
Skinner is circulating. Ws thought ws felt the ground shaks. He must be somewhere in the vieino Skinner don’t attend Democratic ■testings. Therefore he will abt be in Rensselaer neixt Tuesday, bat will send a Democratic proxy. Democrats hare been making a pitiful wail for a change and now with sorrow they begin to realise the certainty of sehange in Indiana. They are persuading the Democrats down South to believe that it . was Hancock that led the Virginians ia the charge at Gettysburg. The Logansport Pharos claims to have authority direct that J. NSkinner will support the Democratic ticket, State and National. If this is tree, Greenbaeksrs are oertalaly wonderfully deceived ia their eta-
f The unusual spectadfe of Deftto. orats celebrating a Republican victory was witnessed at this place the evening following the Maine election. /" £ ' |. ■ : Notify the announcements of De Mo tie’s meetings in the cooßty for next week. Attend the meetings find shake hands with your next congressman. The Maine Republicans not only have 4ho Governor, two thirds of the Legislature and three-fifths of the congressmen, but pretty nearly all the comity officers. Gen. Robert Toombs is not reserved in expressing what a solid South means. lie says plainly that if Gen. Hancock is elected, the Southern boys will run the machine. Landers mt Bend: “The Democrats want ballots at the polls, not bayonets.” Yes, so it seems, if we are to jnJge from the late Democratic majorities in Republican states at l he Sou ill. If any man can give Skinner’s preference for presidential canidulc, let him rise and testily. It anyone i* able to say what is Skinner’s position on finance, on states’ rights on any question, 8 peak out and let the people have light.
Strange, if true, that when D. D. Dykeman, at the Mouticello con gressional convention that endorsed Skinner, proposed sending a dispatch to that sage and statesman at Valparaiso, to know if, in case he was indorsed by the convention that day, he would vole for Han eook and Euglish, Church, Skinners right hand Democratic friend should object. . ' It was too bad of Church, Skin, ner's Democratic lclt bower, to sit down.eo hard on Dykeman at the Moalioello convention when Dyke wanted to telegraph to Unolc Jjhn as to his choice for* President and governor. But Church knew h thing or two, and unto Dykeman said to blind the Greenb.ackers it wouldnt do to rush so mad ahead. Farmers remember how y-ou are pestered and bullied by-the demands of the driven well patent swindlers for the |lO roysilty on every well. Remember also that Joseph E. McDonald is the paid attorney of these well swindlers, and is aiding them to fleece yon. Remember that a Democratic Legislature this winter means this same McDonald’s return to the United States Senate. Remember all this and see that Republicans only are elected to the legislature.—Wabash Plain Dealer.
In a speech at Lowell recently, John N. Skinner, in giviug his reasons for attempting the two horse fest, said that he was working for John N. Skinner, and he would be classed as a complete dunce if he did not avail himself of the aid offered by Democracy iu indorsing his Greenback sentiments. Several Democrats, disgusted left the meeting with the expression “Skinner emnnot get my vote.” This lets a light on the situation. If Uade John keeps on he will slop over too much for his good.
Charleston, West Va., Leaden There are ineu living in Kanawha county who are intelligent, and who do much to shape public sentiment in their respective neighborhoods, that have carefully-prepared lists of their slaves, with theif names, ages, value and time they parted with them, accompanied with the names of the persons they expect to use as witnesses, when the time comes for them to make out their claim against the government. These statement! are treated with as much care as if tbsy were government bonds, and tn a certain tense they are as deair' able for the holder expeots then to be paid at maturity—i. e., when the Democratic party gets control of tbs Federal government.
And Still They Come.
The Kankakee, 111., Times, heretofore advocating the Greenbaek doctrine** thus declares itself for the Republican ticket:
The great contest is with the Republican and Demooratie parties—we do not expect to carry a single state for Gen. Weaver. Then the question with us is which of the two parlies should win the battle this fall? It assumes a position of grave moment with us, whether the tyrannical South, which tried to rend asunder this Uuion—which abot down harmless and unoffending citizens for exercising the free use of the ballot—which ordered Mr. Randall from their state, and who would to day inaugurate another rebellion, if the Army aud Navy wereiu the hands of the South a* they were in 1861, shouldlhey again get eontrol of the nation. Why should we vote directly or indirectly to bring about this calamity is a question of grave importance. The Times will give the Repubii* can party sod its nominees a cordial aad hearty support
Two Standards of Morality.
According to the judgment of the eiviliaed world, there are two atanof morality— out for tha mao ••d another for the woman.
Let os examine the dire *flb9ti H resulting from canoes so diametrically opposed te each other. . Society give# tbs bend of good fellowship to the ttia Kakhp with j the tainted atmosphere of thefcroNbel, i end in trod uoss hill into th# shod# IffMtyl * With liquor burning bresth, be soon instils bis poisonous principles into the ears of youth fnl hnmanity, who are ever prone at an early aga to be easily influenced by whatever is presented to their impressionable minds. By devilish srtifioss he snoceeds in raining sn innocent girl, whose only fault till then—if fault it ean be called—has been that she poe sessed s too oonflding end loving heart. _ , What justice is meted oat to the poor and gnileiess victim? She is spurned from the doors of that very society who were instrumental in effecting her raiu, end to eap the climax of their oontuinely injustice, echo the jeers oast at the wreck of womanly purity by her iguoble seducer.
- The man is still a welcome guest at their homes, for he is only sowing his wild oats, but there is no help or pity for the woman, who sows but one wild oat, for she is driven from the social field omidai curses from those who have nous but honeyed words for her destroyer. Scorned by those nearest and dearest to her, and with no sympathizing hearts to help her iu her distress, stricken by the depths of her despair, she falls lower and lower and at last avenges the cruelty of the heartless multitude by impreg. □sting with deadly poison the bodies and sonls of those who refused succor iu the hour of hor greatest need. Notwithstanding the progress we have made beyond the ignorance and brutality of our progeoitore, the world has still to correct many mu just and oruel abuses thet, to the shams of American enlightenment end freedom, ere allowed to sully the Simula of our civilization. All injustice eventually leads to dis cord and unlimited evils, Prosit tution and thq terrible consequences leading therefrom are outgrowths of unjust moral lews. Compel a mao to maintain a spotless morel oharactsr by visiting him with l* s same punishments and degradation that are accorded to woman tor the least infraction of the moral law, and then, and not till then, will the world be purified from evila engendered by immoral vampires of both sexes, and nothing but simple justice will be done to the purer half of humanity by man, whose only right in this case is might.— Ex.
Th* Interest in the Soldiers’ Re union to be held nt Remington is not confined to the four oounties named on the bills, as appears from the following in the Lafayette Courier ot 14th last.; Soldier*’ v The soldiers of Benton, Newton. Jasper and White eountlee have oom pleted arrangement* for * grand dis triet rs union at Bemlcgton, Indiana* Ootober 6 and. 7, and invite the soldiers of Tippecanoe and other adjoining counties to join with them. The names of Judge E. P. Hammond a* president, Dr. J. A, Hoth, of Kentland, as secretary, Dr. William Spencer, of Monticello, as treasurer, Dr. D. H. Patton, us Remington, as chairman of the executive committee. Cupt Frank W. Babcock, and many other prominent men on the subcommittees, are a sufficient guarantee that the reunion will be a complete success. The executive com mittee, in fact, declare It their purpose to spare neither labor nor ex pense to make it tho crowning event of the season. A grand prize drill, cornet band tournament, and a gigantic sham battle are among the interesting features on th# programme. In the sham battle four battalions of iu lan try, a battalion or uniformed cat airy and a battery of artillery will participate. All the Hanoook and Garfield Guards in the four counties will be there in uniform, with torches for a grand night parade.
Pleasant Ridge Itams.
Mitt. Mary Johnson from Carroll oounty is visiting at nor onolo t Mr. G. M. Johnson's this woek. Mr*. Nannie Murray and her two sons are visiting here and in Barkley township; they will also taka in the fair; Mr. Alf Thompson delivered a number one speeeh at the oleh meeting last Saturday evening Ed Erwin is not able attend to hlaeksmithing this week on aeoount of a sore hand. Mr. Austin Moore retured home from Kansas last week where he has been staying the past two years. Mrs. Celia Moore star ted for her home in Kansas last Tuesday morning. Garfield meeting at Watson' school Louse nextSatur* day evening; all are oordially invit. ed to attend. Mr. Burnham delivered a Greenback speech at Pleasant Ridge last Monday evening but did not succeed in changing the minds of any of his hearers- It was reported at the meeting that there were thirty one voters in this district, twenty eight in Wateoa’e and twenty eeven in Brnoe district and not a Grceobaeker in the erowd.'Joliet
The Grand Rally Next Monday
The several township*, villages, towns and ooaatias are vicing with eaoh other to make the groetiM accorded to Albert fi. Portar aqua! to
tnJIB7O. Our model candidate for Governor spot in the hearts ofthe whfersver he ;froq* an# hie presentm is socialjfhn-i He if sn|LeloqfMni oratfr—l m Bents Min an, pare And able—and oar people will accord bint ft reception worthy of hie position on the lioket. With him, we are informed, will sows Edward A. Wolfe candidate for Auditor of stale —a resident of Rush county—an eloquent spanker Who hits many personal friends in this oounty.' The attractions are also first-olass }n other respects. A beautiful flag will be presented to the largest delegation from auy township judged under the rules according to the census of ISBO. Gallant Newton enter* the list with a zeal which will bring out • large delegation and place her near the van. The good people of Barkley are strong with an energy for which they are famous. Far away (liUatn as usual will con <*hrl for the flag, and with the ert-t.t! •liven to her iir common with CarpiiiD-r and NValkek* on account of disLaii * • in »v b»* the victor.
The It-vubli'cnna of Carpenter are solid for G irficlri and Porter and a • will appear m lino with a delegation to oid**r. This lion of Republicanism ni.iV proudly bear home the bunting Hanging Grove is always true and reliable, and their carpet-bag' gers from liusn county will come to see the Wolf. Jordan like Newton is full of loyalty and energy, and unless the others are fully alive will bear off the honors. * Milroy and Union have a fair chance and will compete. Then far away Kankakee, Wheatfield and Keener, with forty per cent, added on account of distance, will fall in line. A Sabbath days journey away to the north these precincts send word: Look out. We are comiug too. From Beaver, Goodland, the prai. riea of Gilboa, and from the classi 0 regions of Monticello and Delphi the loyal hosts will come. Bradford will turn out on masse. Dont forget to join the torchlight procession at l 7 P. M. Come every, body and have one day of Rcpublijubiice. . .
SHERIFF’S SALK.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to uie directed from the Clerk of tho -I(taper Circuit Court, in a canwo wherein Alfred Thompson is plaintiff, and Thomas P. Ilill, Matilda Hill. Thomas Monnett and Ezra L. Clark, Administrator of the’ estate of Johu Reese, deceased, are defendants requiring me to make the sum of oue hundred ana forty-two dollars and seventy cents, with Interest on said decree and costs. I will cx]K>se at public sale to the iiighest bidder, on Saturday, the 26th day of Betpember A. D., 1880 Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the court house, in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, tho rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following real estate to-wlt: The northeast quarter of the northwest quarter (V) of section number six (8), in township number thirty i3O), north of range six (6) west, in Jasper county and state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient snm to satisfy said decroc, interest and cost, I will, at the'same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mar bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Presa fee (7.10. GEO. M. ROBINSON, August Vi, 1880. Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson ft Bro., Attorneys for Plaintiff. aSEALED BIDS The Board of Commissioners of Jasper county will receive Sealed Bids, until 10 o’clock of the second day of the December Term 1880, for the Superintending of the Poor Farm, for two years from the first day of March 1881. Said bids to lie accompanied with good and sufficient Bond of five hundred dollars (|S00). The Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. >. Witness my hand and senl of office / hr x i, \ this 18th day of Sept 1880. I EZRA C. XOWELS, ■” 0 s Auditor of Jasper County. ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, The Board of Commissioners of Jasper County in regular session September Bth, 1880. J’sssod the following order of business, to-wit: st and 2nd days will be devoted to liquor been - ses and claim*. 3rd and 4th days to Road and Ditch matters exclusively. stli and tith (lavs to Miscellaneous business. Hereafter all claims road petitions, reports for road viewers, applications for liquor license or other matters bronghl^before the Commissioners Court shall be filed with the Auditor before the first days of the Terms of March, June, September and December and in all cases where this order ss not •omplied with the cause will !>e continued until the next regular term thereafter. Witness my hand aud seal of office s aw A this 18th day of September 1880. EZRA C. NOWKLA, v o Auditor of Jasper County. a
rrrmoH to sell real estate. *Ttoe State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss. A In the Jasper Circuit Court to October term A. D. 1880. In the matter of the estate of Bboda Lakiu deceased, by Mordecai F. Chilcotc Administrator with the will aunexed. Netiee is hereby given, that Mordecai F. Chi toote, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Rhoda Lakiu deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the said decedent, In order to carry out the provisioncaof the will of said decedent, and also pay the debts of said deoedent, her personal estate being lnssUßclent to pay the same. Bald petition will be beard at the next term of the Jasper Circuit Chart. Ia Witness whereof I hereunto get my >/ mil, the seal of said court, Rensselaer this 34th day of August ’ CHARLES H. PRICE. Clerk, “••venal V. ChltooLs A tty for Administratrix S„ ELECTION NOTICE. Uttsf Indiana, Jasper County ss. To the Sheriff of Jasper County, . Greeting: Yon are hereby notified, that at the general Election to be held at the sercal voting precincts la said county on the second Tuesday in A. D. 1880, the following named officers are to be voted for. to-wit: One Governor for the Btate of Indiana. One Lieutenant Governor. Oae Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of Btate. One Attorney Genera). One Reporter tor Supreme Court. One Clerk tor Supreme Court. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. Two Jwdges for Snpreme Court. pOitaCoagromtaen lor the 10th Congressional District'”"* 11 PrOM * Qtor tor the 80th Judicial
.n??? ***?** Representative for the District of the conntiesof Jasper and Newton. One County Treasurer. Oae County Sheriff. Oae County Snrveyor. * Oae County Coroner. One County Commissioner for the *ud Dig•net* WMaoemn my hand and the seal of the f nuuLj nffiShi”” 1^t p°ioMj U>u ut d * y CHARLES H. PRICE, Clerk. with toe above oertiffcate, NoBMMd are to & lifted at election
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Grandest Rally of 1880 AT RENSSELAER, INDIANA, G-JSEr:T^^V-. HON, ALBERT G. PORTER * —t£=T~*~3 . Hon. Geo, A. Sheridan, 1 MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1880.
PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY. 9 A. M. Union Saint*'. or 1 tliirty-eij'ht guns.i Band Call. ’! | ‘ 1 Meeting of all Coinnnttci s and Officers, named in lift, at Court Room, for instructions. The Assistant Marshals, with aid of “Garfield Guards,” j.roceed to meet the delegations and distribute b ulges. • Delegations rendezvous bn prairie north of school house. Delegations pass in rcvie.iv along Waehiugtou street from Front, to be counted. All the Guards, those on horseback and stall others as desire, repair to the depot, accompanied by bands, and escort the speaker, and delegations arriving on the train, to tho Court House Square. 1 P. M. One hour rest for dinner. Cull, by Cornet Bands. Presentation of Flag to delegation, by M. L. Spi l«a. Song, by Glee Club. , \ “Star Spangled BannY-,” by Cornet Band. 2:.j0 I*. >L Or ion, by Albert G. Porter. , Song, by Glee Club. Music, by Band. Announu aunts, L\ (\Yn lm-tors of Cavalry I’arade and Infantry Guards. Music, by Band. Volunt. er annout' ■ •n ut's, sp.-et-hes, mu«ic and songs. Internlission of <• ■ • l.yur. GP. M. Salute Anvi.sg md all Bands, except the Rensselaer Cornet Band, meet in Court Hot: Sju yv, and each play one selection. Parade of Unifo n l no aides. Presjntation of I ::e to Uniform Comjwny. Soil ', bv 1 !' • Plub. f Musis, hy i’.rtssqL 'r Corn .t lUnd. ’ . • Speech, hi n..u Geo. A. Cheiid ui. Adj urn. -
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NOW READY. Issued August Ist. American NewspaDor Director 1 / r * fob 1 1860. Ticelfth Annual Volume. ' ' OXE THOUSAND AND FIFTY PAGES. Price, Pice Poll or*. This work is the recognize-1 source of information on the statistics of American New - papers. Advertisers, Advertising Agentn, Editors, Politicians ami the Departments ot tlie Go.ernmeut rely upon its stateiuent ; as the onh recognize*) authority. It gives tlie Xanieol all Newspapersandothe: - Periodicals. It gives tlie Politics, Ueiigiou, * lass or Cagi - acterifticM. It gives the I)avcof Issue. ” i It gives the Editor’s Name. It gives tho Publisher's Name. It gives the Size of the p.-jier. •Itgives tlie Subr-criptlon Price. • It gives GieDate of i;--int-!f.-hn|eat. and * • i best obtainable information about tbo c : ,•••] - tion, and several, valuable table* -'and ci;- d . cations. Uevisisl finnuallv. nnd information broct-' . down to the latest i l nte. Stmt to any address on receipt of --j; .. Address Gcci’Ke P. ELoweSI & Co., lO Spruce Si., Kew Yorli. HOPKINS HOUSE, (North side Washington et-,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, R. J. HOPKINS. Prop’r, The lIOPKIXb HOUSE lias acquired an cnvialile reputation with the traveling public, and is w idely known as affording the best accommodations and most satisfactory l pi; - termainment. Day and week lioard can al.fra\ s ue obtained at most reason a Me* rates. 12 -“. It. J. HOPKINS
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■Fwvym Om ud unr Dia»ppoi*ts A* weald’s gmt Pain-Relievor MtnUskkf "****» q«lok PITCHER’S CASTORIA is not StwoOe. Children grow &t upon, Mothers like, and PhysiIt regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, • I Wefifare forCwiwMy. h Base a also the best cough med- pg ■ icine. Done Miiuil-botrie || fltorxc. Botdeverywtßfe. 05c M Bass ai.ee. B L^wsnttoloSaSboyew.
INDIANAPOLIS DELPHI &. CHICAGO, TI3VIE CAIID. i ‘Un s*d ajttr Jl«i i%ltl run a* fol- " xn HMjgto .; I I GOiy&SOUTH. I ..-COrNGNfHMfg Leave. Arrive N<X 1. I No 3. STATIOK9, jf0.,2. | ; Ko.i *-M A». isso p m lU*NM«Jker itfMi *. 1E:36 pm '6:15 “ l:t3 “ P. Uidce 1J:17.A M. BSJO “ 2:io “ Bradford 11:32 “ 7:30 “ 7:30 3:20 “ Moi.ticello 10:52 “ «i3O “ S:?R “ 4:05 * Pittsburg 10:03 “ 5:35 “ 8:-HU “ 4:10 « Delphi 10:00 ” 5:30 “ JOHN M TLLIKAN, AM’tSup’t. 8* Jf. YEOSI AN, Gen’l Manager:
SOUTH SIDE Of WASHINGTON ST. RENSSELAER,* IND. “Carrj the i !>]P ' r Hj} ts!Uaryl» Harness, Saddles, Collars, lips, .-inks,'..; ■ • Valises,-..' ■; . kets, r, * CarHageTriounjn^ r-l ■“ r c. fls S 4 . aiCij ill!, Mjjß;. Ti Doinckvlc ami XiffYorli Seuiag iihicl^inoL &C.,&C,,AT W. H. &,C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. - |lli:7
PIONEEIt [MEAT MARKET, i (First Door Vv T «st Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EtGLWACU, I»io|i’r. * BEEF, Pori:, Veal, Mutton, Sgusaugc, Bologna. etc., sold in qimntitierto suit pnrrbaser# :.t t):c. lowest prices. None but the best cal! k Blau ff | > tcred - Everybody is invited tat The Hipest Paid so« Good Fat Cattle. - I *- 0 - J. J. EIGLESBACH. ‘Vt7' c 21c. l-i’AMAIi, IZ> IBJNT TIBT. J nrjshjto sny . to rtl! cllizeus ,*•* „'';*■■> T'--. • of Reniseltfap ' ' ft iM J.-iMper *.. couutyiUiall {• have Vcniov- ). : - G e*l my office i ■ ,y » *> the room \ • ... • formerly ooV ■ >, 1 ’• , copied by I)r. ..i Wasl.b>irn.in • r tb« real-of Tfie.3EWEt.RY STORE, : A-id tiifit i am no v better than ever prepared to execute all kin.if* of work in my bran eh of lowest possibeprices. %V. L. HAMAIf. C, H. WALKER’S A IfEW AND PTJItK RSSZiIE^ 1 ! pne of the h<i*t remedies of tbc age tor
THE CURE OF. CONGESTIVE CHILI,si BO WE I. COMFI .As jfc SICK-HKADAC L NEURALGIA, J CHILLS, COli^ EU^ Git A Ml*, T3K< )NCjriITlS,. IP HTI LEE IA, E JT'Cj> C. H. WALKER’S j LCJISTG BALM FOR-COLDS, cout ms, HOAUSN.ESH. I UEVG FEVER, ; BRONCHITIS, Asthma a- croup. ft is r/00-J for phi is Iren and one of the best Juc(lHti/icß for (Joih;<una^tiQn. - Both of t,fce above Remedies are for Sale at IKLZVE ©r^Btorl. HARNESS MAKING
JONATHAN PEACOCK Has purchased Geo. Grauel’s Harness Shop and is now prepared to accommodate the puulic every article in ■■ his line, stlch aa . HABWSSS! SADDJ.ES, i V ‘ BRIDLES, t .•■' ' 1 COLLARS, \ V* JI <W * i*»aade of the best material and put ; •Shsa^dnsKss--”*-
