Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1880 — Page 2
TnKSStUItH htfUBUSAN Trtf*y Mornln*, Dec P. P *('PR KINS. Editor.
• The Madison county cnert hon e «m Uu ru* I».« t Krtday. Tue rwnm . .. lit* ( irrk and Sheriff were destroy • - im iH«- fir*?. After January Ist, Ns* Jersey wli I- • Leon)v non tu-ru *t •'« tppmiiM !•- It ? tail ol' Hit* Solid Sjoulli. tflie wih ■ . » ilwiM».i»;ic ifovrr.iorAnjxaiider H iS.ey e ia us Georgia. I -jiifH pliy>«iril v light, welirhtrg » ■ly H 7 |«>uml*. ha* * weighty li.flu fPOCv a in m hie otlidilurnU who Uav* i selected him locoiigress bp a inajo - itj u> 11,3 n. 'Hour Virginia j 1 l/**» of eU-rtfun re fuse i to receiv* the ballot* of volurvo \oiei> on the pretense that tl er U: r-ieipia ktic not in proper fo.iu I Ik' jjdger have oeeu arrested ami biough h fore the United sMs.w (Jruiiu Jury. Iu ,>i Hk’lmioiid. * * Theci.t. ssxv.ee .elorui instituted uud carried out l»y ss«-creii»ry Behurir i» sen . i Ole and, it would seem from •t >e resuits, practical. He has put t Indiana to earning their own lie. < i •g. More than a million acres o land are u»w tilled by them. M'. Guerilla Mushy, now Anieri cun Consul h> Shanghai, China, slut d. i.isls with President Uurflvid. —Vs!* para o M« asengvr. .* Yea Aiueoy li.u» conducted himself admirably since tl.e.w.ir and lib course lim been nucli »•* to merit tin a probation o:ail good meu like (Jar fir.. . At the <?x<>Ju« t»r* tu.-eling bold a (ireeiicKstle Uat Friday *f»«?erlit-* were made by the participators cougratola I »ry of their (uving dune from a land of (lines'ion to a soil where freedom ••'opluion was tolerated. They w •* t‘*- s r hn-iliern in-the South to follow their example and hasten to the northern la id of coru and wine. The resignation oi Justice Strong of the United Slates Supreme Conrt wxsubmitted by him lust week to Chief , J untie* Waiter- Ju- iee Strong resigns on accouut of fading health- t is intended bat Attorney-,Gemra wil ,succeed linn. It is ais> thought llm. two v.trar.ciea will anon «wu by the''resignation of Juatic«* Hunt and Cliff>rd. On ace u?it or some omissions sh wn to the department of the lu,erm . the census of Fort Wsynt w is o - «le e-t to lie retaken. It was complete i last week and shows a population for that city of 2t», < 00, being a gain of 89» over the first enumeration and ranks Fort -Wayne as third city in the State, Now oh the little towna will want renumcration. Temperance workers can well take knowledge of the f.ct that liquors o* nf all kind’s including wines, are of iite seidiuo m-cii Upon llie tables or able board* at- any of the m.wt fashion nMe receptions. Cultured people have eonie to the conclusion that wine Is not an essential «»f hospitality. The hauishment of wine from the White House by Mr*. Hayes the inverted wiuecup of General Grant at the hempicrs tluft the world has given him. have been the most effective temperance lectures ever delivered. No father desires his daugh'er to m.tr r\ a drunkard, and no mother hut re- • volta at the thought that her son should become one. There la no inis taking the fact that every day there i« growing a larger inquiry, how shall we protect our sons and daughter, f..»m the legalized temptations to vice—inter Occam \N e had the pleasure nf visiting % alfuirai.o.and the pleasant scenes of 4 former times, week before last. While there we made several calls at the Normal School conducted by Pro'. H B Brown and his able corps of in' ► iructon*. This school has gained n*>re than a national reputation. Student* are in attendance from pi iiuwterery state in the Union aa well sc* many froiji Canada. South Atuer b-n ha* had its representatives there Tiie indomitable energy of that moat energetic man H. B. Brown, has brought about the wonderful, seemingly almost miraculous results that xre witnessed, by rwrtflni to the Northern Indiana Normal. The tiumber tit attendance, the present term is HtM£ut fifteen hundred, and by means oft he ample force of instructors, employed, all aro accomodate J without 1 necessary inconvenience to any. At another ti...e we will enter somewhat into detail in description of the school and its several departments. The bonded dtl-t of the eity of New Yerk bonlj fl», euo, 000 “A public debt is a public blessing." fco rays tNe Valparaiso Messenger. Yes, that Is the meaning of democracy, such as we have iu Araeri 1 ong years of democratic government only sunk the government deeper and deeper into debt, tore the union in twain, precipiptated civil war and piled* billions of additions' debt U|»on the people. Yea, fhrsoothi -a bonded debt is a public blessingII may well be considered a ptsirtie btewdug that we have a republican perty that was able to take the helm In the dark hours of the nation’s trials, and guide the ship of slate safely through Uu* breakers of debt and die. iiHer ojf a democalic rebellion, the result of democratic maladministration. unULnow «>ur securities are at a premium and the government can borr.w money at four jiercent. Tbepto .»le are getting tired of such public biensings «e democracy ia likely to vouclwafe them, and therefore they rallied to tin* republican studard aiul secured the electUmi of Garfield and a republican congress.
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t Dili you ever know any person to be »Ut without inaction of the Stocnoeb' Liv»r or Kidueye, or dii you ever know one who tree welt wheu either wup <>hetinoted or inactive; and did v«u ever feoow or hear of any ease of tit« kind that Hop BlUera would net cu<v* 4«k your ariahbar this 4uea-
“\.u. g.o«- n .»* l.« W«fir v j ‘ nore to Kh»nutt after the eaplrathm offrisl term Rwrrlsry Thompson hs* recignetf the offl.e f ev ref ary of the N»vv io ac the presidency of the De Leaseps "anains canal. Hla p'lace in the cabinet will iw filled by Secretary of War H nosey. * —Geo’gc Dtiui i’i little b**y,one year of age, died last of dropsy. —Just received a new invoice ol cheap Elgin waleues at Goldman & I lard nl au's. j —Mr. E. B. Kden of Sullivan, til., wth hia family, are visiting' with Mr. Link *— B f or* puroha i»g an. t lint; in t> • j.‘w-*<- v !:>i» give us a call, Gold 4 man <fc ftriman. —Efvenlu; l|«r < I apter No. 41. 0, E, S.»lecte i ihe following officer?for the eusuiug tear: Vv . I'sir»>n, W. J. lines; W. Matron. Mrs. M, E- Spitler; A«'t Matron, Mrs. L- A. Mow*; Intasurer, Win. Eger; Secretary_ Mrs Lizzie Frlce. (Conductress, Mrs. K. Warner; Ass't Conductress, Mrs. |mea. Installation of oM-iers, Thurad*) , Dec. 30, lSil ! —Each re »rn n< Christmas time tiring* aln mt woiidertul, new and varied attraction* in ho!i lay toys and g«*oda ofi vreydescription, sliow. ing the womleilul capacity pf man’s creative powers. In the purchase of article* for the varied wants ol holiday gify buyers. Starr Sc Cp. have recognized this fact and h.-.ve bought and now have on exhibition *t thvir mammoth grocery house • nc-h a large sic ck of new an 1 wo 1 d-Ttul goods, that o<te is sin O't iicwildered in gazing rpon .them. A visit to t ! i** ’ store of C. C[ Sk.rr AO, at the present time is well worth the tr.uiole of going. John Eger is capital " h»nd m the tasteful arrangement of the hca.tifal things to l>e seen, and wi.l be glad to s)iowyou arouud.
—We hope ami prsy that no l‘cense will be graire I, though the S)*n aro comparatively strangers an 1 insy comply with the law and receive the hceti.-e they so much covet. I would say in conclusion that the editor of the UKrvnucAk would not publish the notict6 Would that all men were sooon*ci. entious.-l ommonication from Hens Setacr to the Remit g en Reporter We are glad to be assured that the editor of tire Rkpcbi.icam practices the principles taught him by his sainted fathers that to sliuu the appearances of evil under all circumstances is the true policy. We would add tha 1 the pages of the Era were never disgraced by the presence of uot.ces of applications lor license to sell liquor.—Fowler Era. We thank our brother editors for their word* of commendation in regard to our position. In deciding as wc did, it was not our thought to excite any special comment. We only followed principles that from our early training, and from eareful observation, we believed right. Others have seen fit to think differently in the matter, and >-ono ol them, no doubt are conscientious in th uking as they do. Soma ol our friends have even eansured us fbr refusing to pnlilish the notices, saying that we disregarded our business interests by *o doing. But -we propose to do, as nearly as mar be, what wc think is rigiit regardless o bu*iue*s interest*. We are Open to conviction where weeanbe convinced that we are miataken. But : O' it cs of the kind in quest on we have deci Ld not to publish.
Remington Notes
Dear Republican: Oweng to a tlenrtb of new* last week, out Utter fulled to niutcriullxe. Not a fire, nor a wedding, nor a burjjtary, nor u uothiug to relieve, as Bal ley savs, tiie mad ino. uotony.’' However, from reports that have reached us, and from certain indications, we feel morally sure that in the mar future, we can give an account of a *•ton6y ,, wedding; the high contracting p rti?s be ng well nud favorably /fcuowu in this vicinity. Generally speak ih a Dealt j is moderately good, th mgii there are aoiue cases of serious sickness. Doth Airs. Briggs and Mrs. Nelson are dangerously sick in their pleasant homes on Ohio streetMrs. Adam Coover is also quite sick never having rallied from the shock ••aused by tiie burning of their home recently.. Several strangers have come to town lately—rome to locate permanently we be':eve- One a young man (very youngj with Nat Bates, another with U. W. Snyder.
W. YV. Williams and Walter Co* a*e Wtppy over new daughters. The temperance people, or part of t'te.R, me . iu Exchange] Hall Satur day’nigutail reorganized the Blue ribbon Club with W. H. Coover, president, and Myra Price secretary; two very wise* selectious. We hope the club may be a power for goed iu the lend. We understand that some of the ladies of Thia place are trying to get up a Christmas tree to please the ittle folks and brighten the ikoitday time. We wish them abundant suceensaud hope that the unhappy rec. ollectiona of our lent tree may not ; arise to mar their enjoyment. It is a singular feet that what was undertaken In good faith to glee pleasure and 10 bring about peace and good will was productive of only‘*malise r euvy and all oucharitablenese,” and that too, at the blessed Christmas time. The traction engine to be o ed by. Bates A Hanley in preaging bay at lteneselaer steamed out from here at 12. M Tues-day.—Three-Twenty Nine.
it. chard Ainllteri-ll of Bento:' county vw in to we us W«in* !i day. He Uan earnest Repub. i, an and a man of progressive ideas. —Tlie Kcntland Gaxette report* • be docket for the“present aesaion of the circuit court in that county a* very light, ‘ hardly sufficient prae lice for the legal talent to keep the rust oC** —The Thnlian* of Lafayette who appeared hire iu ‘•Eqlretiiaa"’ uu New Yei.ru day laai; w ill preaem •‘Alove the Cloud* M at tb* Ilou>e iu ilii# city 'he evening n ( DdsemUor 31, ISBP.
NOTICE 7 0 TAX. PAYERS, N'otle* I* hereby *iv. n to til' taxpayers of Ja>|M-r .Jj“tr. Inil’aua, that I hare nour nice -ixt the tax dupli.*tj for 1-toO. and that I nrlU ■itriHl. m tliolnw iiiovK, it Uni Trt aiurrrV Oder, lo Iroui this iia(o(l.eccuibcr i.u«, is.*, a til the liurd M jutisy Ii April, lloL To nrceirc U c first ln«t«lltiit*it, and until the First Honda-la Hjvembar, fullowlnz to ryrelve the socond installment of •aiJ taxrs tor said yaur. The following tald' exhibits th? rate ot taxati»a oa each she and on rsch Xoll, for State. County and Town.ltlp |Hirpo*t(, iu t io srvsral Townships and ('orp.irwti«»ns nn-i.tionel;
| Townships. I Mnnying lirovs killiam . . ...... I Walker i Itarklev |Uen«selaer ' Mftrlnn i-tordan | Newton ; Keener v ! Kankakee ..... jWlieatlleW .... . Carpenter Ilt'nnlngton. iNllcty Union
11* res. 1* IJ, JO ®. J® l So|»l .70* * .*ti y i.nojy f.s* , Hi «« IS; J? II i* j*, l*i -»70 .7!» 1.60; 1.001 Hi 03 IS; 7jj 10 » 40 Si 1.150 .!K)0 5.05 l.nO! in! on in' 7x; so so s<v so 1.0*5 .ma i>6 i.sj is- on IS 7* *> 20 so .025 .TSS J. 85 1.00 11, on is 7S| 10 S* I<> S 6 1.000 ,7W i.*sl 1 00, 11, OS M, »» 10 “ ** 1-200 .000 S.lSj S.OO 111 01 is' 7$ 03 at ao ,*no ,«50 1.5* 1.00 n Oi 111, 7.t so » ‘ 60 SS I.S*O 1.000 S.SSi 1.25 H! 01 IS •75 sol S 350 3011.1 M .973 J.W! 1.151 is ns )lf 75 131 20 151 S 5: 1.060 .MO 1 SO 1 I.oo| is: 01 HI 75 SO Si 15 SO 1.050 .800 1.K5 l.Ofr Il| 01 IS; 76 1!26 S 3 .775 .775 1.561 I.l* IS Oli IS 75 15 13 10; S 3 .*25 1.075 I.HO' 1.00 -I*l oil is 75 1J 16 50 ssi .975 I.SJ6 ISO 1.00,
Taxe? may lie paid in foil or in two Installmenter The first istailtnent including all Road Tixe* is payable nn orlicftire the third Monday in April, iksi. ainl the second installninat on "or Indore tli«> flrst Monday in November 1811. If the Ural inKtnllinnnt Is not paid when duethen isot It install mints b test me dclinnuent and ten pr.r cent, in-uitlly will l>s addol lo tlio full aiiioiiut. Tax payers win And it greatly to their advantage to call early, and avoid mistakes incident to the rush ot business of the Inst few days. AT Soad Receipts »hou!il Ik* presented iu payment of the April installment. Sals of Lavdi for Delirqaant Taxoa, begins on the second Monday in Kebrttary. IWI All lauds upon which DiteliTiix is delinquent will be offercl for «ale at Hint time. I am also required by an order of tke lainrd of com nieHjuuers to<-x>!le.it the railroad tax aasenae.! uu Newton totvuship in favor of the 1.. I>. A C It. It. Co. IIESRY 1. Aim >is. Treasurer Jasper County. k'Meclat Notice. Parties having tehool fund loan*, on which interest is delinquent, will give tin* payment of said interest their attention before the first of Mar. 16*1. a* the law com pels the prompt collection of interest on tu-hool fund*. JlzxaC. Nowsl.l. Auditor, Jasper Couuty.
Q.EO. C. SMITH, CARPENTER AND JOINFR. All work entrusted to my onre will be done with neatness and dispatch. Charrjen Itcnttonabl «*. Notice. T ETBEBT OrrSR YJ3T KXADE rouk ok r’u.v n k Lz.ii.it: > ptrm.icATIOXS.ONE VEHIt FOIt ONI.T *2.50. The Krnnk l.e«lie Publishing t’o.. 15 I»ey St New York. will send FRANK l.K.'jl.lK’s KAMII.Y FRtENI). a sixteen pa/eillustrated paper for onlv $1 OO pcr vcnY. FRANK 1.KM.1 E'S YOUNG FOI.KS devoted to tne iutere.it of young people, and containing mtirh to interest tliose of a more mature age. This paper contain* -IS pages of illustration* and valuable reading matter. Just the paper for young children. Price pur vcar 50 cents. FRANK I»LIE'S X ATIONA I, AGHIt'Uf.TURtSTAND WORKING FARMER.a liipagc illustrated paper, for oniv $1 on per t ear. FRANK LESLIE'S PI^T.PIT OK THE DAY. a 30 page illustrated pa|«-r. Just tile paper for Suuda v reading. Price only 75 cent* per *vear. Or nil /our nj th* abort publloili'jii* /,»• fZJiO p*r ynir. Any person desiring to net a* our agent, on sending us f 1.30< will roe Five |K>st paid, sample copies of the alsivc publication*, with a complete agent's out lit of 12 lieiiutift;) preloium cliroiii..s. also a copy of our itook of Vatuable information, of over 30n pnges, containing an lllustratsM Dii-tionnry of everv'useful word ia the English Language. Medical and household receipt*. Legal advire anil forms, nrlit loa on etiquette and letter writing, advice to merchant*, clerks, mechanics and fanner*. Sample* of all of our Publication* amt lllnatrated tjat.-.logue (without premium)’ for 15 cents. All desiring steady and profitable employ me;, t should send at once before their territory is taken. Address Frank lkslie Punt.ismNG co.. Accepted. , 13 IWy Street. New York *3O to^Siara HOW TO ES tSUpR’JKftg: your owiisssSiS'ESWa: ■ _ . ' ~7_ * Great iuecc««. One aacat i A V*/y F 5? * o! '< * u 0118 town, aa“M ”* ■ “■» other 131 in day*, another 75 In 11 Hay*. Ram t n limv* its rs.t. and ev-ryhody wanta it. Benil for efrealar.- aad Urwa. AlsoGentral Ageuta tVaiilnl. A.tdrvsa f. W. ZIEGLER A CO., 1,000 AtA M , Phil’a, Pa. FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERB himfa ■ Will core or proven t Ptseaae. Wo Roaax will die of Colic. Bor* or Luxe fa via, ts Font ill Powiter* are oaed In time. Komis Powd: ra willmrennitpraveat HoeCSouraa FoutxW Powders will prevent Gxraa is Fowls. Foomi Powder* will Inereams the quantity of mllg and cream twenty per cent- and make the batter firm and a week Footi i Powders will core or prevent almost stmt Dtsxisxto whh-li Horaea and Cattle are (mlilecL Fom a Po-.vp-bb will eivx BATiarooTtox. Bold every where. DAVID M. FOUTZ, Proprietor, IILTIXOU. U
Premium! We have perfected arrange ments by which we can offer as a premium to our subscribers. Dr. B. J. Kendall’s valuable book, “A treatise on The Horse and His diseases”. It is a book of ninety pages. All the diseases horstleah is heir to are arranged in alphabetical order with canse/syruptomsand treat meat. Each new subscriber for one year will receive one of these books free, and each old subscriber who pays ns $1.50 wiH have his subscription ex tended one year- Bring in the names before the books am all goue.
SOUTH SrOE CF WASHINGTON ST. REffSSELAEB, IKD. “Carry Ilia *• Mary f*» Harness, Saddles, Collars, ■ Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, DomeiUeantl ouYorkSlufei Sewing Mitclilnew, &Ca, &C., AT W. H. Ci RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. 12=7 FEN DIG- & PER3UPILE —DBA I. KUB IN—DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOKR. HATS, caps, NOTIONS, - H OSIP, ft Y, KTC., I‘l'J’C. LAOIE’S AMD GENT’S FURNISHING OOODS, CARPETING, OHOICK GROCF.RFER, PI.I ro AND FINIvCIJT CHLWINO TOBACCO, Smoking Tobacco, in abort, a complete stock of General Merchandise, Tlicrc- good* arc first class ii> every resjtect,were carefully select ed by oneofexperience, with sjpeci-1 reference to the ReiißAclaer marke', and will be sold xt hard time price). Agent* for the Calabratad M. SELZ ft CO'S Princ Quality Boot! A Shot! Noue better in the world. Call and „ FCADIG A PLRCIiriLC. HARNESS MAKING JONATHAN PEACOCK .Ha* pnrrttaspd (ion. Rrauel’a HarneaeShnp and i» notv itrepnrrJ to nt-comniodate the public with every article iu hia line, *uch as HaHETESS! SADDI F.S, BUIDI.ES, COLLARS, Will pa, KTO. Hi* work i* made of the best material and put tip in tiie neatest and most substantial manner. Price* a littie lower than the lovre*t. .Shop opposite McCoy ft Thompson'* Bank, Konasclaer, Ind. J. rs. PEACOCK. Foreman. loii.muiP HA* MOVED H 1.1 DRUG STORE Into Mr*. ITempliill'* Brick Building, ami ha vo fixed it up in good style, and when ton need nuvthi.ng in hi* lino lie sure to imtiorrize his store. 3ou will find the old Pioneer ready and willing to wait on you. Thev keep a general assortment of c-v-DRUGS-*-, —AND— Patent Medicines! PERFUMERY, ETC., And sell at the lowest rash price*. For the accommodation of the public they keep a choice assortment or FAMILY GROCERZ3S tn the same room, and sells ns cheap or chonpsr than other dealore. "PIONEER' MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Bensselacr, - - - Indiana, J. 3. EIGLESBACH, Prop’r. BKhF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Saitsauge, Bologna. etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the beat stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited call. The lllzbent Price Pal* sot Cood Fat Cattle. (»-*• J. J. EIGLE3BAS, w.£a. bamjblr DENTIST. Hi. rw .r'‘’ THE JEWELRY STORE. And that I am now lietter than ‘ever prepared tefxergt* all kind* of work in my branch of huaines* rn the highest style of the art and at lowest peoalbe prices. W. L. HAJJAR. flSi *^* r 6ala(»'' VY& ami Btlitfl*. which la MS■svn It 71 T«Mcd im. T.pof U* u-.ew aHTISX BAyV* dlrccl la Lhc lihm,. »bcr«U m*l» *• (»*U; •» Hi. bnt HI f g4sbw Un, “** l h *' a “ *° “ rdi: >» r 7 rr ’7. *"*'"■ *'*- Arvh »K»I!'
pon. I i Total on *IOO. November Installment .... 1 April I n stallmont I Tuition .ipecial School .. Road Township ...... County School State House State Tax j
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BATE 3 OF SUBS0BIPTIC8: TKUMS IST AKI AULT IS AKVAKCB—POST A6X PBgPAID BY TUB rriLMSIM. DAILY. On*year, by mall _.. .f 11. On On*year, by mail, iedudiegSunday.... U.U Six mouth*, by mail MO Six months, by mail, including Sunday . 7.00 Three mouth*, by mail S..i Three months, by ».«il,including Sunday 3.4 j On* month, by mail }.oo Ouo lauiiu. by in til, iecletUeg Sunday . I.SO I'ur week, by carrier _ . IS Per week, bv c «rrier, including Sunday. y. Sunday paper oal.',one yoar t.Uu _ WEEKLYThe Cheapest fa per ia the West. Oa* year, 10 i<es* Uian one year and orer three mouths, 10c per month. No subscription taken for le»* luan iliitw uusUu. lu ciuos o! five or over, agents will take yearly subscription* at sl, and rc.uru 10 per cent, fur their work. Send for circular*. Puli information rsto raising of elabs will le furnished oa application, by letter or in perfrO M* . Subscriptions in *ll asses payable in advance, aii.i j!.. continued after tbe expiration of ihe t no paid for. rail on your postmaster and leave jvu. suusoiiption. To Dealers. News Dealers, New* Agents and Clnb Agents w n Us furnished win. circulars giving exact mid full dstaUs of business information upon a plication. SPECIMEN copies of the daily ok WKhKLV JOLUN VL will be sent gratuitous- ’• those who wish toexamins the paper with refer jace to sabwrtbiug or ratisingcluo*. iieuiil iu Drafts or l'ostolhce Money Order*, if possible, gnd where ueither of thsae can be procured, send ihe money in a Kcgi stero l Letter. All postmaster# are obliged to register letter, when requested to do so. Agents want'd in every county and town in the Oest a ca vast for the Daily and ' \\ LAXLY Joux.nal. .vddress JNO. C. SEW A SON. ’ Publisher* Ths Jocunal. Indianapolis, lu
1881. Tbe Weekly Journal If a large ld-pago paper, Republican la ; p>l it tea. par* la It* j moral tone, full of gen ; eral new*, selected I miscellany farm notes market reports, and j household information, which makes It j att the paper for the " * * "-*■ p»pl.‘, and etp.-eially (or the faimer*. Its ebsapne-a brings It within the reach bf all The MAICKET UKPORTS are carefully compiled from the Dally Journal and are a special feature and entirely trusttvoi thy. In selecting jrottr paper for the coming year.dou’t you forget the WK hLY JOL RN AL. Only tl per year.
, THE RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN Indianapolis Weekly Jonrnal Per Year for $2.25 Mill Wl~ &rxi again: W WITH A !E*LJIiL IsIISTB OPWatches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strin Jewelry, Accerdeons, PockerCotlery, SOLIS AGENT 1* OR THK CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH 1 hare in my employ, A ASS WORKMAN, of eight year* cx pertenrs- Vine Watch Work a Fpeelnltv. Orwin'sOld Stand. HAMAR CASH GROCERY HOUSE ! LOUIS KERN, —DEALER IN—STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES PHOVISIONS, GLASSWARE. QXJEETSrSWARE ,CROCKISRY, &c. Parties baying for Cosh will And It to their 'interest to examine my good* ami prices. Tlio Highest Irrlccii Paid Tor Country Prodace. Ren'relufr, Indiana. 1 2-6 LOUIS KEBN. GOLDMAN & HARDMAN” THE JEWELERS! Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! "Watches! Clocks! Jewelry! » t Plated Ware, ti $ Plated Ware, ® /) 0 Instruments a ft Musical 2 • P Instruments, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 14 Tears Experience at tbe Bench* WILLEY& SIGLERS B^z&nEEaßzanßnaaaßßaannßßßSSHßHMaan TRADE PALACE i IN THEIR HEW OPERA HOUSE BUILDING IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY-GOODS ;-A, f j ' ’ MILLINERY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, - MEN AND BOYS CLBTHtNtt NOTfBNS AND FANCY3GOODS, FAMILY GROCERIES Bottom Price is our Motto, We will not be undersold! We have a large and commodions store building. The best find lightest store room in Northern Indiana. No goods sold in a dark room. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Call nd see our.store room, good* and prices before buying.
n. Warner; Having secured the exclusive sale of tlie Famous ‘‘Fftrly Breakfast Stove,” and £eing in receipt of & 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 Handsomest, Heaviest, and Finest Finished Staves manufactured. All I ask is for you to look at them before I also have in stock a full and complete line of Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &c. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitehen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad irons, &c.,&c, GRANT) OPKISTINGr From 7 O'clock A. M* to UP. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture.
1881. Th* Daily Journal is the representative paper of the Republican party ia Indiana, and is entitled to the support aad encouragement of all Republicans Us trst aim l* to promote the interest.- of theltepul - Mean party, which Is the party of progress and equal justice to all citizens. Ia addition it gives all the news, home and foreign, and seek* to spread information on all topics that are clean and pare- It Is always safe to have in thellotue. Its MARKETS and RAILWAY NEWS are j special feature* and . are without rivals in I this section. I •
Kendall’s Spavin Care! and removes mer l everthe bnnch STATEMENTMAD£ Oaia. t tana Rer.P. W.Granger, To whom U m*v concern:-!* tho year 1574 I presiding Elder oftheSt. Albau. District, treated with 'Keudsli's Spavin CutW a bone „ j spsrin oi sereral mouth’s growth, nearly half V r,nr Ist ter I will say that tnv experieer# with as large as r hsns egg. and completely stuppsd “Ksndstl’sSpavin Cure” has Wen verv *jti#fiti’the Umenes* aud r.movsd the snlaigemeut. to L v,fl ’ rr ® f ’ r ® . a bottle of your agent, and with it, cured a iioi^e I have worked the horse ever stoso vary hard, of laments* caused by spavin. La*tse.i»ouniy and hs never bas been laius, tier' *>uh) l ever horse kerata* verv lame and I turned l:in) out »oe any differsnoe ia th# size of the hock joint* for * when W became Letter, but , , .... , . „ . ... ' when I pvt him on the rend he grew worce. since I treated him with Kendall’s apsTta wh#n j 3i, CO ror#«l that a rfngbone wu« formCure. % It. A.Gaixbh iag. I orocuretf a bottle of HemlaU’* bpavitt Sworn and subscviljcd to before me this Kta with 1«*»* ««*«a l»ttl# cured hrm j ,„ , . - that lie i* not isras, neither esn tho hunch b* day of Feb.. A. D. IS7*. .Jonx G. Jkxxb, f BUU d. tuwpsctfuily your*. Justice of the Peace. P. N. Ukaxoxk^ IvendalFs Hpavln Cure! What is Good for Beast is Good fer Kakemfleik, vt.. i>*c. ss. nft*. Man J - Kendall Ato^UenU:—l wiah to add my testimony iu favor of your invaluable liniment, ——- ’HVndiiir* Spavin Cure.” In tliespring of 1171 S#»4 of Its eff--et« • * gam am Flesh. I .lipped on ihe ise and sprainsd my r'K“‘ sit the kr.es joint I’was vary Tame and atstimy# Fatten'* Mill*. Washington Co., X. T. Kcb SI.S3. miff.-retl the moat escroefatfug psi"-^. l orß ' » u < u-. • i, u t. r. .. .• lisrdage on it for ever a ye*r. and most B. J. Kendall. M. D.. DearSirv-Thsparticu- reach, but could Ond nothing •sir case on which I itsed your”. Ken (fall’* .SpaY- Uiat'wnuld give me permanent relief. I'ben in Cure" was a malignant ankle sprain of six- 1 uT ?. r T^-[ k ?' '* wouid pafw at# verv ,n,,B 'V ' * , .. ’ ... April 18781 began to think l should.be aertppite teen month* standing. I had tried msny thing* f „ r Uf# ~u { hM^ iuK gon,, of Kendsll’* but In vain. Tour "Kewlall’a 9|otrin Cnr." eer* thought 1 would try it. I ueed oue-ihird put the foot to the ground again, and. for tTI of a bottls. and*experience<l rslief at once. The L ... . ... . , „ .sis left nrs and ha* not troablol me *ince. i Amt time since hurt, in a nxtirral position. Fo ;##) Tc>rr KraUfu | u , VO u and would recomer.il a family liniment it excels anything we e\o Kendarf's fttmvl*Kn'r* tv ali who suffer-with used. Yours truly. Her. M. I*. Eetl, spraius or rlieumetism. Yourse truly Pastor M. E. Church. Fatten’# Mills, N. V. ‘ . Mr *‘ J ’ *?*”**- B#nd addsess for illustrated Circular which we think givs* r>o»rtiv* proof <4 H» virtue*. Mo> remedy lias ever met with suaii iiiioiialiKed success to our knowtesfg*. for ties* as well as man. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 45. Aii druggist* have It or can gst It for yon, or it will be sent toany address on receipt of price bv the proprietor*. DB. B. J. KENDALL A CO.. Eno*burgh Fails, Vermont. SOLD BY AI L DRUGGIST^. Cum* by A ISORPTIOM Nature's way CURE | BACK ACHE jj-|| lumwsfasest And all disease* of the Kidneys, Bladder and nil THROAT DISEASES fill BREATHING TROUBLES. ImprOVedEXCelSl'OrKidneyPad ItdrUMlatoth* sysum curative agents and . healing medieinee. It k. a MAR VET, of HEALING and RELIEF Td™ dfrsmed pert, tbe poison, Simple, Sensible, Direct, that cause death. Painless, Powerful. thousand* testify to its ran** it U(J ÜBS where all else falls. A YOU CAN BE RELIEVED Rkyhiattow and Bevoldtioj in Medicine it, -M-rt y Absorption or direct application. « oppowd to Don’t despair aetil yoe have Med this SeneiMe, vms^tefactory internal Send RADICALLY STTSCtreatisee*Kidtiey trouble., aent free. Sold by r^Zß<wnedy . druggists, or sent by mail, on receipt of price. «. by DraggMa. or emit by mail on receipt o ADDHW. riUCEKJO. bj o«2l'hS-b_BATEB & HANLEY, BATES it HANLEY, Etda.r PaS 04 Madison Street, I i7,w5 , Z l9i M * dtaon Htreet - Chicago, Ills. Ttam&* Chicago, ills. =HEMSCHE» A Medicine recently discovered and uaed by an eminent yfcywoan with wiwviertbk wocas. A*dn,e,—v • and country goreahavs it or will gst it for you. Abo * sort care for TIN I>IO MOTION , nVCDBDCIA ttjszrttxsr to. UTOrcrOlA cion SSIjH HHIHR |U H PbiladelplUa, Pa. € A ITaSoH.— X<mt ffenumf unlr* wrapgfty H prr on IxtnU eoniaint hi* npeaters and a Pile sf Stsas*. Ali dnxttnws aad country scores have it or will get it for vou. T. M. JONES THE TAILOR! Saits for Men, Youths »nd Children cat an 4 made to order. All wokr warranted. I have just returned from Chicago witfc a FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS I wilt nett Milts from $5 to $lO cheaper than yon can bay eleswher* Cotn-e and try me. JONES, T aim
