Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1881 — News-o-Graphs [ARTICLE]
News-o-Graphs
Bedford has a Eno line of eatidios. Try that new oatmeal at Bedford's. Buckwheat flour at C. C. Starr A Co.'s. Four farms to rent. Foams W. Babcock. Bodford keeps all kinds of garden seeds. Bauer-kraut and pickles at C. C. Starr A Co.'s. —Miao Dolls Cotton returned home last wwk. Caen*-’ f'eae.*' ai! > n .*. 1 t j L. Green and roasted eoffb •* al U. C. S arr A Co ’e. —John Bisloski of Nowton township is quite sick. Cranberries only 8 rente a quart tt C. C. Starr t C>.**> A fine line of teas may ta found at C. C. Starr A Co.'s. For big bargains in groceries go to C. C. Starr. A Co.’s. —Frank-Warren is teaching the Buwling Green echvol. Buckwheat flour and corn meal at C. C Starr A Co-Jf. Another lot of fine Michigan jell at C. C. Starr A Co.'s, Dried frails of excellent quality at C. C. Starr A Co. ’s.
Bedford baa nice fresh pearl barley. Go and try tom*. Minnesota aid self raising buckwheat flour at Bedford’s. When you went beans of the test rarietii'S call at Bedford’s. The very best canned fruits ia 'he market at C?*C. Starr A Co.’s. Go to F. W. Bedford's grocery for corn meal just from the burr. The Rsfcblicai and the Indianapolis Journal together for $2.25. Mrs. E. R. Cissel is visiting her son. Elder J. H. Cissel, at La Porte. Calling and visiting cards—beautiful designs—at the Rkpublicam office. The beat brands of cigars and tobaccos always on hand at C. C. Burr & Co.’s. At Bedford's can be found a full .supply of exoelleat sugar cured hams and bacon. —C. W. Clifton is at home from Illinois thia wook, his youngest child being ill. —A little child of Charles Ratnb u recovering front a serious attack of lung fever. Some fine Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale by Norman Warner if called for soon. —Our sister, Miss Anne Corkins, of Valparaiso, has been visiting with us this week. —A resident of Lake Village Newton Co. was in town last week looking for property. —The Doctors report much sickness among the children, the result of bed colds. . —Fred Hammond is said to be a happy man. If you wish to know the reason ask. hitS.
—The infant-son of James Swaim of Union township died Monday night, bronchial disease. —Lemuel Tyler of Hanging Grove town, ship is seriously-ill sf Bright’s disease of the • kidneys. It is a noteworthy fact that those who purchase their tobacco es Bedford get the I inert grades. —E. H. Shirk a capitalist of Peru has purchased David Grey’s farm ia Hanging Grove township. —John W. Nowei.«, who lives five tniles »o; th of town severed one of hi< toes while •Sopping Tuesday. —A. M. Atkinson of Wabash and General Agent of the ns Life Imuiaoe Company, Was in town yesterday. —A change of time in the running •< on the 1., D. & C. R. R. is announced , to take place next week. —Rev. F. M. Klwxt will preach in the Presbyterian Church nest Sunday at 10:80 A. M. Go and bear bras. -
Fresh bomtby just received at Bedford's. —All matter intended for publication in the Republican must reach us not later than Tuesday neon to insure insertion. Why do such crowds of people patronise Bedford T Because they know he is reliable and keeps in stock what they need. . —Geo. Kessinger of Jordon township proposes to engage in the butchering business with Clerk Smith in the spring. —B. R. Nicholls reports the schools in his township flourishing, and seems to be well pleased with the work done by bis teachers. —Nate Bbepperd, of Benton county, brother of Mrs. W. W. Corkin*, viewed the sights of Rensselaer last Saturday and d*y—The Christian Sunday school has adopt* ed the International Sunday School lesone. All are invited to attend next Sunday al 1 oclock. —W. 11. Gwin of Pleasant Ridge kindly added $1.50 to our meaner pile of ducats and said: Send to me another y**ar the Republican. Liver complaints always yield to a few doses of Rinehart's Liver Pills. Only one tor a dose. Sample dose free. For sale by W. J. Imes. 2t —The pnlernal smiles of Pr Wasliburn were ext’-i>dod to n g ! :'i't:r».l grin as be aiiii-unced to us the : -v.-.L nt his hou.-e, last week, of a new «!» .ji-t -r. —S H. Irwin,’of Ute Creek. Colfax, Co. New Mexico, sayu:--My wife has been cure<i of a cough of thirty sears’standing by wearing an "Only Lung Pad."- Vff zio’c. —James Knighi of Hsnging Grave towntownship the young mini who tried to kill himself by shooting. wa« not so bsdir hurt as at first reported and is recovering.
—Don’t ruin your health, an-i make yourself disagreeable t«» otlvr people b, your continual coughing. A2sor 50 cent fiottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lunf Syrup will cure you. —The ground h<< c-rne out, r»w hi« shadow and returned to bis lonely hnuti’* to remain until the advr-nt nf spring, which will be, in his judgment, about' six weeks. —W. T. McNeil tni veliotj Client ler the Lafayette Courrier wi* in t->wn last week making acquaintnru >- »ur burin -ss men and working Uh th< interests of rhe Courier. —Charley Hopkins, the enterprising merchant at Sorghum V-dley, srnib'd upon us last Saturday. Wm are dad to kn w Charley is building up n good trade at that point. —That fellow who wit shot at by one of our citixena, Tues'ay night, will not be purposely missed the next time he is seen prowling around that corn crib and lien house. f —W. T. West, one of the Republican family brought ug a load of wood la>>t week on subscription. We ippreciate favors of such substantial nature, and shall always give them welcome. —We can recommend our readers to u«o Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup in all cases of euughs, colds, ete. It o ly costs 25 and 50 cents a bottle, and is warranted to cure. Bold by druggists. —Lewis Davisson traded his Barkley township farm to Mr. Shirk of Peru Mr. Davisson traded for a anndl farm and grist mill near Attica lud. to which place he removed not long since.
—The editor is aome'.vhHt under the weather this week, which, it fa hoped is sufficient excuse for the lack of the usual amount of local and general news in this issue of the Rbpcblicax. —Copt. Chilcote visited Mentor OhioTues<«y. with about thirty other Indianians, but failed to break into Gen. Garfield’s Cabinet. The Hoosiers were cordially received ani well entertained while there. Leave your orders for letter, heads, note heads, bill heads, etste.nnn's, envelopes, circulars, programme*, invitations, pamphlets, cards, posters, etc., etc., at the RkpvbLicas office. All orders receive prompt attention. —Jud Porter, the enterprising trustee of Marion, came in the other day and left the necessary dneats to pay for the Republican and the Indianapolis Journal. Mr. Porter believes in keeping plenty of choice reading for his family. —Our legal friend, U. Z. Wiley, of Fuw" ler, has been appointed Deputy Attorney General. The appointment is a just tribute to Mr. Wiley’s well known leg--l ability and is a selection that reflects credit upon the appointing power. —W. A. Titus Ashland Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, says: —My wife is now as ttr-*ug as •ver, her regained health being directly due to ths use of the Excelsior Kidney Pad. We esn heartily recumend it to all kidney trwubled phvtMtf .—sea Arfv.
—N. Warner & Son, have moved into rhe room lately occupied by tjte Narrow Gauge Clothing Store. They now have one of the most complete hardware estsb ishoqentt in Northers Indiana. The pet.ple will not l< long finding them in the n<-w location. —Our etiggestion of last week in reference te the establishment in Rensselaer of a planing mill, Is about to l*e materialised, we understand, by two of our business men who have the project under adviiement, and will, probably, soon bring it to a practical conclusion. —Doc Nicholls, Trustee of Birkley township, celled to sec us Thursday mid left a pleasant reminder of his call, in the shape of a years subscripHon to the though his time would not expire for several months. We want a thousand more subscribers of that kind. —We are glad to learn that our Rensse. laer friends Will aot hate to go around the world much longer to get to Chicago. C. & 1. A. L. R. R Will soun be completed.,. It is said that this lino is about 35 miles, shorter than any other running from CinciLv nati to Chicago.— Winamac Republican. —Bunion county from its borders to the Hub, is perplexed because of some disease that is raging iu the midst of its inhabitants. The doctors dout know what to call it. Some of them name it measles while dissent. Penton should send for seme of Jasper, county’s professional and practical physicians. —We are glad to note the readiness witfl which a great number of our subscribers' come forward with that $1.50, at the¥«pi*-> atiou of their subscription, and ask -for another y< ar of the RsFCßtrcaN It shews 1 that they appreciate our efforts, and thM‘ they realise that money is essential to tbesafety of our business. It is an evidmerf, also, of their wil'ingness to patronize home enterprise.
—The Remington Reporter under the new management a/ain made its appearance this week upon our table. The revival of tbve Reporter apeake well for the enterprise of ite owner Mr. O- W. Church. 11 reflects credit upon its'editor Mr. CoovtF, and the make up shows the work of an experienced printer in Mr Clark who controls the mfchanical department. The people of.Rfs- - should give it a hearty support., j —Prevident Ingalls of the C. I. St. L. railroad, has bought the Indiana Block C<vt ruad Th <.a in •pc-ratjon from V’eedetwitwrg to Allies. |' r a.i>'. 1 •> 1 ti-'I twelve nn’es below i eto-.rei’ii- eity f AtJ ijns vot-.-l ' tax be.-i this hcodge acru»« the ; Waha-sh. Then-id will be <,<>tnpletfe<i vbrv | toon -id-to:,, Ls -'ing a r ud pto, j the :ns.a .roaS and pla-ing tuany n-ilea ne>< e: the g’eat coal field#, us ; Indiana £'•.■». —No lait*' belie? aer c: -sr-tt *. •£ : gtSAßware vt: I queeftflwire < vi. bo f •p.pi in -. North* :: In iisvt ihsss thv the inwunpfli , grocery c> rh-to-t.' of (J- St trr A f.-'C.’lt : You ua- ■a-• t.> l-iok thi-oug’’, t be.r iinmeps*- - stock ah-.; 'rarn prirea to vcr-fi the truffl . of ttit abovu slati-titent. I’ertwns ibout •titer upon the gr«v>- t ,nd imp riant 'dtiltrjt of bousckt—piuT will always >'«{"*et itftii they fsit tn purchase Hi! uiitfit of g'.us-;-; at e, quecnsware. groc-rics, etc., »i (. Sfevn'- &. D’y»-uu.'nd that, now. • !.oinh<-- and sold l.e J. p i Co., go wi.hin one mi’ie •cf fteiiahgion', ; Goo- r.nd, and al! intermediate 1 F.»u-\r Era. " • i 7#F Pshaw, that’s n.-tiling to speak of., Our lumber mercha .t.s have been selling • and lumber .ill winter to Benh-n anti N«wti»n ’ county farmers. And B. F. Firgyg-m, who j carries a full line of coal, lumber, buildee's ■ hardware, flour and general supplies, takuig corn in exchange, tank a large bill this wiek of lumber for a mun frt.m near Gillita. i Farmers hare learned that they get .Full value at R<-nsnelaer. for what they sell, Xud ' get their money 's worth of what they bgve !to buy. If our Limber nun did halHlhe i advertising <l<-ne by those at Fowler their trade would be ii.erraaed by a large per .cent. A*'*
—The following interesting hit of information was rent to us through the made, and, though we do not usually publish .epor tributions without knowing our yet there are some features about this one that we thought would be interesting t* our readers. In it is also illustrated th* great interest the public should take in a Aibject now a prominent one before the legislature —that of compulsory education •’While i was walking a h>: g thb side walk on the later Part of fast wepk i a young lady Say to Mother you ar a Dkrnd old tier and i would Jest as soon noCk your Devlisb old hedd off She is a fine hard young lady she has .Many lovers i want i D* n*t want any of it in Mine th* next- tipie i here auCh talk i will giv the name m Wull •nd Ple.Ce . ’* : ' •PlreS Put in Tour Paper. , —Shortly before neon, yeeterdsy. a fats! accident, occurred at toe jiigb bYidgo or the Pau Handle over the Tippecanoe riter ar. Mcn'ieello. A company <>f wcrl.ui*:i t>Aaer the ilirertiou of A conrraptoh were ehgjged in rebuilding th* wooden spans with iron. The immenre derrvek foil froni tLo An unlucky workman, not he learned, a resideut qf kaifaseln.tr, who was underneath, wifa instantly Ij’tfai. Another man was knocked off she and falling aqvcnty-flve feet broke At laffbMOuttnts thia latter victint still alive, but no were imtortaured oLmia rec >verv. A strange fatttlity irpptwrs ro have attache i f>> this structure, not less than six lives having been lust upon it in the last three yvys.— ri Jmrnal. The accident referred to oqourrefl Inst Saturday, and :ht<w<>rkmnn who was killed was Dick Howe, brother es Chas. Howe, and a nephew of Mrs. A. i’ureapile. Ho wm a native of this place and has many acquaintances here who will be pained to h‘» sudden and violent death.
—For Su.R on easy t-rtns, a good Tarm teanu wfd) wagon and harness. Will well cheap for cash. Any one wishing a first class bargain will d»» well to confer with us. Call at tlire • ffice. It ih*- apportionment Mil before CoffgCtae should became a law, Indiana will bare to pet al.-ng with one lees Congressman than heretofore II ia believed that th* GoVernmegit.would move right along, att'l perhaps, la Sc better way than it doe* at -.resent, if half .ot the Coi-greaattien were out **ff. The :ed*inMy i« to** much governed— H’jchttter .fidtiintl; ■-■ •We finely ctnicuroin the aentimai*.* above exj»r»»M»e«l The country in gruff Ing too much to head The atdl ia t*x> fertile, and too |*iwliflv in the proJuutton «»f elateanten. T«»t» much iHßffri With to** little b«xly.
