Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1880 — Page 2
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t£» ** *H t».«* T#Z*. WVjoliiiy to mor n* nit;lit. 4 .!»»** 3«*lli»>- l*>-n»orn»w nivht. Mnnufacpwiei* will not lie rln«tl. l.ld ur wr ’em r . 7 bty mt *i * frrj'ct-b«Kfc< r* ili.l it Blnlt lit u*-a>i. It it* * ■*tinn* *A> • e-me l« remark that thin f» ■ X n.N r Every body ro ne to tbojollification i . uorrow night. Even the democrat* will heipjolliX We would natation Um> C*cl that it Uagloriou* victory, i„ i),..riiiw nigi-t—the l.i»l joilifi* a" tl.-n—io-fa make it a w*«een. Every iKKiy is lumpy/ eouoequently w.’il jollify Win now night.
Thankegiviug will *«>n. be here • Kt-f Mil lit'.in» will all rat turkey. 12 will u«t require another ejector*' rouimiwi*>n to determine tiie c«;unt ■ » ••• —— Returns from nil the *litl* show that « heavy tide, ha- set in favnrlriy republican mhiiln(strutl«»n. Having Jong l»»-en fatnlii ir with ii, rfieiu* iiuiid handwriting McTCweu is tel twin that be wrotetbe tiooey b<*er.. • The vote of Ja«oer fei’ I rwddi-ui is twenty seven less than ai the state election, but gt\*«*a republi • can fain of seventeen. “.*l29'’ is the ut< wi popular mini 'Weill town, every republican th« boy* ceiilthcaub weiebranded last last Tliur*stl:vy morning. w T , Bowman lianawutt of theOxfnn 1 Tribune an old friend of ye editor died very suddenly last week. In tin leatbol'Mr. Haonwalt Bento* cnut . one of ber most esteemed cUi sens. '1 lie itctrniKit -of tiie | üblie, debt for r'Hol er shows a drrrerss fnrltlie month over seven million dollars. f\ *ut uttisince liie fiistof J uh« is more than thirty three million dollar*.
The Demociacy need to drop fie tmde.slate rights, bulldog tug, anu slnuder, and fur a term of years shew ••works meet for repentance" and the I eoplelmay (rustilfiem after a ffol>a lion of a century'.or two. The jfilvial iHuin* nSAII e rlertir* •in Jasper county gives Garfield tlfirt.en him tired twenty Hancock eight hundred ferry eight and Weaver nit ety three. -This i« a rrpi blican g«.n in ttie i rnnty of seventeen. t I«- \« !e 1 1 lit din n’.ost place* fil hut little shortpf that in Octol er. As f:»r asxtceixed the returns indicate heavy republican gnins throughout Indiana and assures the state for Garfield. Joe McDonald wanted information in regard to illegal votes. Wabash county responded l>y sending (w leading democrat* before Che United States Courts for just that kind of work,—Logansport Daily Journal. The rvi uhlican will Lava majorities ! n la.-tli liousesof conergsa. AJcontiouai»on of »l*e wise fi panels 1 policy of the republican party is secured. The p* -011011 oi labor against a free trad* spoil* system will continue. Will you he slaves orfreeraen? * '*'( rans th"* matter for yonr «ls *>/ your vote next Tutaday.—Ho e ies er Fentinel. I's det Tinined-tliat wcw»nld be . freen en ho we voted forGarfiel- • Tuesday.
—Pent* cr r.s now ndm l they did not b* li-ve the eha*»e» male '•gninat Garfield and Porter when they made theiit. They are now convinced that to slander a candi** date do*-a tnem ro good. Sham* on such men and snch a party. Aftrr putting in 9 straight and Arthur vote. Tuesday, Klza I. Phillip*. went to Medaryville totakeihe tr: in tor Ann Arbor, Mich, where he will attend the law whk-re making a thrrough investigat : on of all the principles that; nltr into the prac tice 01 his chosen profession Hi.-hml Bu-V, -ti'i ioesd to he a eiti***ti «1 Lafayrtta was »rre.*-‘e ! st this place Ti erdny on a charge of illegal voting, and brought to trial before justice Harding. F. W B:>bc'ck .-jpoearetl Cur the Stkto, Ponthit ar.d B»»rr< u fo* the da sense, the case wrg eo: tinue 1 *II| nine och ck. Wedi #><Tay 1 orning. when, no evide ice 1 era; ound softicient to convict, Yr. Bark was acquitted. / ;
The election o' Carflel I insure? the protection «»f the government to each < itizen in <very 1 onion of the e»*untrv. We will hear no more about a Solid S<4ith. We hope never never to hear the epithet “carpe lag ger.” The result would seeua to show that it gas die People 1 * verdict F.very device thnt human ingenuity and downright democratic deviltrj c«dild conceive of was resorted to V the kleiuocrarv to sndrcli the charge ter of the republican candidate foi president witl.«ut avail. As wa. ’ Pro-er it only made I i n friends, and reduced the chan ces'of demrer.th* Euocee. The result is a one. tt ud such as to awaken in the heart of every citizen a ainse of gratitude that the safety of our ceuutry as a us tion Is oecomi, and that it is it. tha b&utla of Uie people. *
I \i7vsq r ftnlflllS V ICLurV s “* ” ™ ITIIIV \MTif w _w .t /■* --.r;.' v ..... j v \VThe Bird of Oar Country Proclaims that the United States ;,Is A NATION. ~The People Triumphant-The Right Vindicated-Wrong * Trodden Upon-The Fruits Of The War Preserved. W 8 Remembered What LEE And JACKSON Did When They Were Aliv3.
It Must And Shall Be Preserved. R EPUBIJC AN PYRAMID. lOWA. MAINE. ILLINOIS. KANSAS, t NEVADA, INDIANA. VERMONT, NEW YORK. COLORADO. MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN. NEBRASKA. * MINNESOTA. CALIFORNIA. ' CONNECTICUT RHODE Is LAND. F ENNBYLV ANI A. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
We Smile Again ! Even the Small Boy ie Happy and Persists in Being Heard.
W. H. E., Thin and wasted, arrives at Governor’s Island to condole with W. S. H. W. H. E, to W. S. H., “I wouldn’t have had it happen for thirty cents.” Mrs. W. S. H. sits by and only smiles.
Til© Tall Sjcamore Appeals In Tender Notes to J‘MX_SeLI lEB F R.TTCND.” it "W'as CC -A© FAMond VTOTaaRTZv* Hurrali For Garfield and Arthur*
1 I 111 I ill ]|r I I 1 Tis TV 1 1 I flihAl MAeliuU I (First Door Weal Jewelry 8tom) I Rensselaer, - - Indiana I J.I. EIGUESBACH, Prop’r. BEKF. Pork, Vaal. Mutton. Sanaa ng*. Be Isfii, etc-. soW l» qusßtities to salt pw shasers at tha lowest urfeea. Nouc but the bw .tuck slaughtered. K very body U invited telL Tlae Diskett Price Pali ®* f Gaod Fat cattle. U-«. 4. J. EIGLKSgAC HAEDISQ & THARP. ■avx aovin mix DRUG STORI Into Mr*. Hemphill's Brick Kulldlojr. and ha* flxed it "P in good stvle. and wheu you nranything in Arlr tins be sure to patronize the .tore. Vou will flint the old Pioneer rsady a> * tiling to jralt on yon. They keep a genei saortmeut of r^DEUGS^n —AND— Patent Medicines PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest cash prices. For the ar cosimotlatiuu of the public they keep a choice assort nient of FAMILY OP.OaSF.XBS In the same room, and sells as cheap er cheaps than other dealers.
HARNESS MAKING JONATHAN PEACOCK » Uaa purchased t»eo.Uraucr*i IlarnessShop an< Is now prepared to noconiinodato the public with every article in his Hue, such as HARNESS! SADDT F.S, BUIDI.ES, • COI.IjARS, whips, i-:Trj. Hl* work i* made of the best material an-t pul np in the neatest and most substantial manner. Trices a litue lower thau the lowest. ohup opposite Met oy A Thompson's Hank Hon*,<dner. Ind. J. if. PKACOCK,,For etnea> FEMDie ~k JOST —DKAI.EKS IN— * DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOPS. HATS, CAPS, N< TI’TONS, HOSIERY, KTC„ ETC. LADiE’S AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETING, CHOICE OIIOCF.R IRm PI.IJG AND FINE-dIT CHEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tobncoo, In short, a complete stuck of General Merchandise, The§o goods are flrat clasa in every respect,were carefully select ed by oneofexjmrienoe, with special reference to the Rensselaer market, end will be sold at hard time prices 2 gents for the Celebrated M. SFLZ * CO’S frlne Quality Boot? 6c 6ho«« None better in the world. Call and look at them. FEXDIttkJOST.
always Cure* ami never Dls.ir-yp’at Tho warld’a great PMn-ItVsliorcr tor Han anil Ltuct. CL;aj( C'lioli And. reliable. ■L-' | ' + 41 ■•'•’•■ ! -y,^-,*agE2E35S5.. PITCHER’S CASTORTA is not Narcotic. Children gre ■ v f.:t upon, Motltera like, and Physicians recommend C'ANTOIvIA. It regulates tho Bowels, ct:rcs Wind Colic, allays FcverisliucKs, a:.d destroys Worms.
MALAR IA L POISOTJ The principle cause of nearly all sicknesat hi* time of the year hnsits origin|!in a disordered Liver, which, if not regulated in time, great suffering, wrcuhelne-a and death Will ensue. ▲ gentleman, writing from South America, says: “I have used your Simmons’ Liver Regulator with good effect, both as a prevention and cure for Malarial Fevers on the Isthmus of Panama.” If you feel d owsv,debilitated, have freiuent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite and tongue coated, yon are suffering from torpid 111 er or “billons .e-s,' r amt nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently as to take SIMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR It is given wit'i safety and the happiest re* ults to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of quinine and bitters of every kind. It is the cheapest, purest and host family medicine in the world. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 0. EL WALKER’S NSW ISO 81TRK RELIEF! One of the best remedies of the age fer THE CURE OF CONGESTIVE CHILLS. BOWEL COMPLAIN*!’, * SICILH EADACHE, NKimAisOiA; rheumatism, CHILLS, COLIC, CRAMP, BRONCHITIS, DIPHTHERIA, ETC. C. H. WALKER’S LUNGr BALM FORCOIiDS, ' COUGHS, HOARSNESH, LUNG FEVER, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA & CROUP flit good for Children and one of the beet Medicine* for Cjneimption. "•ms *•
-cJ—^K BL4as - m> ' to Mary f** - Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil,
Domeitfn and .»wYorh Singer Sewing Machine*, &a, &C., AT W. H. &, C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. 12:7
ill&S .&€SAIW! WITH LIITB OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strings, Jewelry, Accordecr.s, PockerCutlery, HOIjK AGF.NT i> or THE.CP.LEHR ROOKFOUD WATCH i hara i n.y employ A F— - IF?ST-Cl ASB WORKMAN, of eight rfears e> peri cm re* Hue Watch Work a Specialty, Orwin’sOld Stand. HAMAR.
CASHGROCERY E-XOXXiSIS ! LOWlg SEEN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PEOVISIONS, GLASSWARE. QTJEENSW ARE CROCKERY, &c. Part lot buying for (ash will And it totlieir interest t.» examine my gooilaanil prices. The ll Jio.hl Prices Paid for Country Produce. lientiehier, Indiana. 12-0 LOUIS KERIST.
I itTMIIDMAN. Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! W r atches! Clocks! Jewelry * $ 3Plated "Ware, 5 'i Plated "Ware, % jMmdcal * v %&-% i o Instruments g A W 2 Musical ft ® Instruments, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 16 Team Experience at tbe Bench.
WILLEY & SIGLER’S INT THEIR 2STEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING. NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, FAMILY GIUCEAIES Bottom Price is our Motto. We will not be undersold! We have a large and commodious store building. The best and lightest store room in Northern Indiana. No goods sold in a dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Cali nd see our store rootn, goods and prices before eying.
«•****» pSSS “ "not”I BEVERAGE . B* i ,«H I—dft tZl'tethl *sLT£7wkikn.»a«s the sssasa ss^tegseus wa"i< th» body to pwfcnu KasltotW wk hmiiriH hwoets»l hMjSenk umSrmanijSm » ct »q«^. mld^pZJtS^. Cl '£SlJlt£' eSa^if THE MESSENGER OF HEALTH . application to THE MISHLEE HERB BITTERS CO. Lancaster, Pa.
THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOMS BTILL KEEFS THE LEAD I Because it Is the simplest, moat reliable, SOdbMt Sewing Machine ever invented. It does its work quickly, quietly and well, and always (rives perfect satisfaction. It is the result of S years of patient labor and practical experience by most skilled mechanics. It combines the good pointsof all other machines, whh bjhc of tk.hr defects. There are many Bowing Machines of merit in the market, but none are so eeaaplets sad perfect In detail , none possess the marked advantages and superior worth that have rendered the K«* Hon so famous. 11 has won the confidence of all who have seen it, being now beyond doubt the most perfect Bowing Machine In the market. AGENTS WANTED. -r .- .j ; Send for Descriptive Circulars Ao JOHNSON, CLARK A CO. 30 Union Square, N. Y. Ckieaga, Ilia., or Orange, Rash W. H, & C Bhoadet. Agents, Bentsclasr, lad
Having secured the exclusive sale of the Famous <fc Early I Breakfast Stove,” and being in receipt of a full line" with all the latest improvements and Labor-saving Conveniences, would be pleased to have you call and examine and be convinced that the Early Breakfast Stoves are the Kaudsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Stoves manufactured. All I ask is for you to look at them before purchasing elsewhere. I also have in stock a full and complete line of Hardware, Tin™, CABINET FURNITURE,&c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating StovesJ Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. QrilAlVD OPESKTINGr From 7 O’clock A. BL to 9 P. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Farlor Furniture.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure! j It cures Sp a v i n s F r it is now ring known o hones and all siru ami removes m.r I ever the hunch
STATEMENT MADE u To whom it may concern:—ln the year 1575 I treated with ‘Kendall’* Spavin Cure," a Imne spavin ol sereral month’s growth, nearly half as large as r hens egg, and complete!v stoppc<l the lameness and rumored the enlargement. I Have worked the horse ever since very liz.nl, and he never has been lame, nor could I er«r sec anr differer.coVn llie size of the hock joints since I treated him with Kendall's Spaviu Cure. K. A. UsixesSworn snd subserflied to before me this Sith day of Fob.. A. I>. 187». .John (i. Jkxnk, . . y Justice of the Peace.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure!
Wh&t is Good for Beast is Good fer Man. Bead of its effects on Homan Flesh. Patten's Mills, Washington Co., X. T. Feb (!.*) IJ. J. Kendall, M. I>.. Dear Sir:—The particular case on which I used your "Kendall's Spavn Cure" was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I had tried many things hut in vain. Your "Kendall’s Spaviu Cur«’’ put the foot to tliegrouud again, and. for th first timo since hurt, in a natural position.’ Fo a family liniment it excels anything we eve used. Yours truly, Bev. M, P. L’sll, Pastor M. K. Church, Patten's Mills, X. T.
Aendji'tiliieMfnrilluitntwirimilanrblch wtthlik-giTf* ponitlre pmof of iU virtue*. remedy lies ever mot with siuh unnuulifled success to our knowledge, for hen* an well a* nwn. . Price $1 per bottle, or six bottloa for *5, All druggist, have it or ran g*t it for you. or it will be seut to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. DU. ii. J. K t.N DA 1.1. A < •>.. Knoeburgh Fii!U, termont. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
A Cures by A ISORPTHOM Nature’s way CURE 1 BACK ACHE gTST TUNg DiSBKeST And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and | THROAT DISEASES VHn.ry Onptn, by wearinK Hi. || J()EATHING TROUBLES . ImprovedExcelsiorKidneyPad It drives Into the system curative agents and It is a MaKYKLof HEALING and RELIEF u drawn from the diseased parts the poisons Simple, Sensible, Direct, that cause death. p,| n|oßQ Poworf.,l THOUSANDS TESTIFY TO ITS VIRTUES. It O™’ where u„ else fl A YOU CAN BE RELIEVED Bevkiatiox and Rkvolitiox In Medicine. A TXTTt CJU HE!D Absorption or direct appHcatlon.au opposed to Don't despair until you have trier! this Sensible, unsatisfactory internal medicluss. Semi tor our Applied and KAJtiCALLY KFFECtrealise on Khluey troubles, sent free. Sold by TCA L Remedy druggists, or sent by mail, ou receipt of price. 9t. hy r>ruKKtKtrr. oe sent by mall on receipt o ADimwti PRICK BB.no, by * oh.’MV.BATES a HANLEY, ■ATESa HANLEY, fij 1« Madison Street. ‘eVumS a 134 Marthion street, tsk.a. •iHt!* Chicago, Ilia. Chicago, Ilia.
—HEADACHE* ud country storm havs It or will got U fee yon. Also a auro cure for INDIGESTION • ■mm ■■■■ Bto A ■ A Vssdvsassstnd nillomacas. WS PE PS ■ A 3d# I U U U PSmSJm&ttSSesrfra dtjMqUts sad CO—By storss hs»s if or will get ft for you. ” "T M. JONES ! THE TAILOR! j Suita for Man, Youth* and Children cut and made to order. All wokr i aarranletb I have juet returned from Cbioago with a FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS ind I will sell knits from $5 to $lO cheaper than you * an buy eleawhero Dome and try me. T. JONES, “The Taidob j
a- nun Kev.P. I.Granjfr, Presiding Elder of the St. Al!m*us District. St. Alban*. Vt, Jah.Jotlt.fPfln, I)k. B. J. Kenoai.i. a Co., (lenta:—in re»»!y to vonr letter I will say that rny experience with "Kendall’sspavin Ctn-o” ha- tnsen very sstisfactory indeed. Threeor four years ago 1 procure-l n bottle of your agent, end with it, cured a horseof lameness caused hy spavin. Cast »ens<-n mv horse InH-aine verv latneand 1 turned him out for a few weeks when he Iwcainc l»ettcr. lust when I put him on the root he grew worse, when i diseovered that a rinjrNoic was forming. I procured a bottle of ? cndall"* Spavin euro and with It's* than a bottle e.ured luni s> that he is not lame, neither can the buncu lw found.' Respectfully yonrs, P. -V. GXANC ER
. BakeJ*sfle!k, Vt., Dec. K, 1R79. 11. J. Kendall .1 th.. Uents:— I wish to ad.tmv Wetiinonv in favor of vour invaluable Hmment, •On. lair* Si., vin Cure.” In thesprin* oft!M 1 slipped on the ieeapd sprained my rolrut lim»» at the kneo Joint IJlriis very lame and at times suffered the most cx.-ruciatiumpsin. 1 wore a lutudage on it for over a year’ and tried most everythin* in my reach, but could flnji nothin if that wnuhi give me• permanent relief., *' hen I overworked it would pain me very much. I n April ISTSi began to think ( shouhl.tiu a cripple tor life, but having some 6f Kendall’s spsviii cure thought I would try it. 1 used one-lhiru of a bottle. aiidVxperienccd relief at once. Th» nain left me and has not troubled me sines. ! /eel very grateful to you and would rceomeiul Kendall's Spavin Kure to all who suffer with sprains or rheumatism. Ynurse truly. Mrs. J. Bmitwslj^
