Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1881 — Woman’s Wisdom. [ARTICLE]

Woman’s Wisdom.

“She insists that.it is more imiEortant that her family should-be ept in full health than that she should have all the fashionable dresses and styles of * the timga She therefore sees to it,' that each member of fier family is supplied vritfi*ettbugh Hop Bitters, ktfirst appearance of any symptoihs; of ill nealth, to prevent.a fit on sickness with its attendant expense, care and anxiety. All women 1 should exercise their wisdom in this way.’’-[New Haven Palladium; Circuit Court . Proceedings.— The timber trespass cases from, northern Jasper , were-the center of interest at the court house-thia, week. The case of the. State,.vi. Geo. F. Smith, trespass, was begun Tuesday dnorning, before a jury. At 2:30 it was given to 'the jury, with instructions from the court, but -without argument from counsel. After being out three hours the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. ...» a > The case of the State vs. Grower Smith, .trespass, was tried .befoue the court, decision not being giveii up to the hour of going tp press*; ' - ■ * ** >

The cheapest place to buy purepaints and oils is at ThafEfs drugstore. •< ;. , . '- r . '*"3 - E. H. Tharp is taking-the lead in wall paper, and all who expect to buy any paper, between this W>d fall should not fail to call on jhim before buying elsewhere, as he js offering special inducements. Some people wonder why Moi many peophtcade a}. Tharp’s, Ji is because he sells his goods at reasonable profit and treats his customers in such a manner as will induce them to come again? ■ 1 | * One dollar saved is .worth two. earned. Buy your drugs at Tharp’-» w -y v/,/fitotfb - lrt r L ■ Taf ladifebf of the Presbyterian Church, b|g* leave to return thanks to the Rerte-* 1 selaer Band for the sweet music, discoursed at the festival, and to Mr. Noble J. York for the liberal' use qf the Opera Jfopse, Jor ifef hearsal, etc. Pm Obbbr Com. ] But the “committees” to think it worth while to thank the local papers for their services, ;Oh, well, that’s all right, of cdurse. Editorshave no feelings, in fact they are not more than half hwhiuT anyway*.' ? ’’ r

: ft five plton kegs at 0. every o<^*r 1 ’iWiWAdartiVHelf-DumpHay Bakes'St Hayhftwa. j Chcure elfish at 6| canto a lb. lat Ke«rs piew Groctoy Store. ‘ Twelve pouhds es light yellow Sugar-for SI st Kern’s new Gioeerygtore. >r . ? . -• Buckeye Harvesting and Mowiiw machines, the best in ths market* Bate by Warner A SonBig assortment es nice spring andsupimer ctoti)ing, ai 25 perct leee,thsn. ever xoldin Rensselaer, si B, . The Triumph Self-Rake Reaper and nthe sew jDlipper Mower st J and Visiting cards—beautiful designs at the Republican of--’fheWtu'ftls will never eat your grindstone if * you will keep it in onMat^Jfamer’s refrigerators . ...\ Buy your Sugar and Syrups, pure and ■ifnadulterated, at Kern’s new Grocery Store. -. Warner <A Sons’ is where you .purchase yopr Hardware, Furniture,' Don’t send away for your carpete.Y<ml can save money by patronizing ■J-' -AHull hue of new dry goods just received,-at the very lowest prices, **ttrown” Cultivators, with adjusattachment, the best in the market, for sale by N. Wabnxb ♦iiTheqa!fusing-fine cut Tobacco, quality for 60 cents a pound at Kern’s than they before. • •»iA live Oto" .t. Ipfge of Glassware and Qttaansware just received atKern’s Store, which will be fecjd&teaper thafi ever. at WftixT v* ’ Bedfords for “Mabie” “Gplden Fagle,” “Spotted Fawn,” “Climax,” “Star” ana other choice plug, fine cut and smok- ’ 'it bought my boots and shoes and I propose to give my caatmnera the full benefit of low priflter Come and see. xR. Fendig .uoTAn: -job of printing the premiumihst of the Jasper County Agrisultttral fisciety has been awarded to au Logansport house. .We sup,thi Logansport papers will give l: the ; institutions all the free advestising they usually ask the fecal! papers to publish, such as the fist bf-premiums offered, ahd premiums awarded, etc. (?) / * Bedford. —Brown and Buckeye Walking, and Climax Six-Shovel Rfaifig and Sulky Cultivators, at Bedford’s. You should not fail to examine them. . constipation, costiveness, or billiQUHnesß, use Dr. Marshall’s Big Brdmbline. Big bottles for fifty ooMteUr Askiyour druggist for ik / m aVsolut^y* a labor of love to wi?h one of those new ‘Cultivators. They are as easily managed as a husband in the ihqjBejMBOQB,. by Warner A

t»AJAX;‘defied the lightning and wsstyictoritJus. A Jas AX. might do thespme thing, and—but who cares for what might’happen to a jassax his Fendig sells the best of rfeods at th 6 lowest living jHices? •* Fo ■<!'.■ ■»j . 1 o „Qp, to.Keni.’B tor. lima beans 10 ot a can; string bbhns, 10 cents A can; yahtfouth ‘ cbrn,ls cents a can; tomatoes, 15 cents a can; standard peaches, 18 cents a can; pie peaches, 12J cents a can; Califruits, apricots 30 cents a can; green gauges 30 cents a can; Mhsc. grapes, 80 cento a can. •aw oi iiJdw’t buy jrpur carpets until yon a Son’s stock. You can bu £?« °* * h * m ’ Tues keep Hemp, Three-ply, In gnifif and-Bruseels, and sen si OhiPP 060 *. n&wis complete. r fiSirffir when called upon. charga for hearse.

F. J. S EARS & SON.

the following named persona have been‘d'r'awnid sefve as Jurors for ths prJftintterih of this Coart: * i - Jurors— John Shortridge James W. Bftchey, James H. Green* J. Jfcfieselsas; W. Culp and Jas. Peflsy. JusoJts-rJSyas Strong, Daniel H.oTu»ner. John V. Meyers, David Gtftk'A J. Bellows, David Gulp, John OBvepfi WUdsr, Matlrnnfel &. Bates, Joseph G. Hunt and Jeiome n d*o*.JßiS«®, ai.Tbarp’*. ... . ' medicines at Tharp’s, * cigars and tobacco at rtPharp’s,» - "any batent medicine you to-TEAp’s. ? Dr. Harding’s condition at Tharp’s. Far a brush of any kind go to W of pocket books just receired at Tharp’s. ? j3&HLwiUjsave money by buying