Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1881 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN. Thvbsday, Sbptembeb 22, 1881.
Corn meal at C. C. Starr & .Co’s. 3Vhat has become of the Continental tollroad? Has the C. «t A. •wallowed it up? School books for sale cheap, at| lines <t Meyer’s. ' Elder D. T. Halstead will preach, at the Christian church, next Suird«wr at 10:30 A. W. ; The finest assortment of photograph ami autograph albums ever brought to this market, at lines A* Meyer’s. The Baptist people of this place have made arrangements to have services in their” church regularly hereafter. « ■ ■ «•» Plrfe ware ! plate ware ! Goodsl bought of me will be engraved free. Hardman, the Jeweler. I The Ilemington fair was a decided success. We understand thd Board will have S4OO on hand after paying premiums and expenses. •Try that choice roasted coffee all C, C. Starr A Co’s.
The liest stock of wpolen yarns of a’l kinds to** be found in the c mnty may be found at the Trade Palace > Warner «t Sons’ is where you go u« purchase year Hardware, , Furniture, etc. The Bev. J. H. Vanuys, D. D.. of Goshen, Ind., will preach in tin Presbyterian church next Sabbath at 10:30 A. M. Those using fine "cut. Tobacco.] will find a better quality for 501 cents a pound at Kern’s than they ever bought before. PiiEsfDENT Arthur took - the oath of office before Judge Brady.l wf New York, at 3 o’clock Tue - day morning. , There will probably be no changes made indiic Cabinet, at least at present. Eon Sale or Bent.—A house conveniently located to the- business part of town. Will be sold cheapj or rented at a low rate. . Inquire of] <T. G. Sears, at the furniture Store of Sears & Son. Religious.—The Bev. Mr. 'Me J Dade, of Kokomo, wifi preach at; Wasson’s school house at 10:30 A. M. next Sabbath, and at the Baptist church in this city?at 7:30 r. M. same day. GoTdfpmisl gobi pens ’. at Hardman’s jewelry store. IlrM®»wa.—Willey & Sigler archaving an trade. They keep a splendid stock of .goods, and are not afraid to dell the people so. Read every word they have to say in The Republican till* week.
Cellvloid eye glasses—something new —»*t: Hardman's. Call and see them. In this issue of The Republican may be found an advertisement of* Campbell & Fardeh, boot and shoe! dealers. These .gentlemen come! highly reeoinmendeH as first-class! business men and good cijtizens.l They have put in as fine a stock ofj boots and shoes as was ever brought! io and’as they will deal] ■sclusiVely in this line of goods! they are enabled to give you sj>ecial| bargains, Try them. Remember, I make a specialty of 2 spectacles, and warrant a fit in| •very case. Hardman, the jeweler J The o<lors which apse from some! of the alleys and streets in Rensse-! laer are terrible, and we should! judge would' be very prolific in! breeding- disease and pestilence.! Especially is this so in the south-l eastern the city, where! most of the barns are located on] the streets, and in -many cases tjiei refuse is dumped into tbe street.’ If the marshal has not the power,! the'taan council should invest liiuq with authority to clean these peaces] out.
As a liver medicine, Dr. Mar | Bromoliue has no equal.* It also cleanses the Hood, and youi " get a big, big bottle for fifty cents ! sell it When yoq want any kind of pat g •nt medicine you can find it at! Tharp’s drug store. : " I Patent medicines in endless! nnanfity and every variety, at lines! Wm. B. Austin has money l>e-| » longing to private parties to loan ■* on approved personal or mortgage security, in sums of *l<X) and over, at loir rate of interest Office with Thompson <k Bro. _ '" / ; 7 The grryrtest reduction in prices of clothing that re have <-wt known has just been made at pold’a, and his sbx’k i* new and fresh. We can't give any reason why he makes thia but. never-the-b-wr, he has V. do go. In boot* aad th* M durtion is the same, and tn dry' goods it beats all. Call sad help yourself. V ben you, Want a #*'l I *»lr go io Tharp s for H.-
I COMING EVENT, AT—OP K R A HOi; 6U, Tuesday and WedewHAy Even'gs, September 27th anti 28th, 1881, I .- Rensselaer’s Favorite, HARRY TOWNSEND, TRAGEDIAN, . by a full and carefully! i selected Dramatic Company.’ ‘ Lessee an J Manager, Noble J j (York, will place on sale tickets atj khc usual place—Hardman s, the I lewder, opposite Ojiera House. I * ■ . ll. ■* ■ s Ladies should know that Ayer’s IHair Vigor is a superior and eeoInomical dressing. It has become fan indispensable article for the [toilet.
Our Reporter’s Epistle to the Jasperites.
[•*o that a man might know the end of | day s bu3ine»3 ere it come. but it sujtiedh | that the day will end and then the end u I AhvITN." i r We went. We taw. we were conquered. CHAFTEB 1. | 1. And ii cam* io pass tint there vm a [great multitude gathered together on a ccr Lain holy day called Sabbath, and ilieu] [were present the Metbodites, the Gaditl*s land half of the trib* of Ja<peiiles, of vaiant men, men able to bear buckler and ’sword, and ekillful in battle against a certain called King Alcohol. I 2. And it came to pas> when the mulli[tude had gatheied themselves together, ’they, together with the high pries u and servants, took themselves to a great public building called a depot, on the outskirts ot a beautiful city in lh£ land of the Jasperites.
I 3. And there were gathered there the 'heads of the houses of their fathers, even *Eud Rodi, Simoni Peti, Neu6r Twilli Osti. *Alti Macoi, Swill Duvalisli, Senor Totni (Totnsi, Karl Ahapriee, and a certain man c;.4ied by those abiding thereabouts, Sammy J. Tilden, also a person known asJ. Gitntner[man, to the wicked of the neighborhood. I I 4. And it came to jiass that these people] liiid about and near them many weapons of] 'attack, even knives anil forks, spoons and] fpickels, and they carried with them certain] vessels called baskets which were filled with] ?tbe fat of the land thereabouts. | 5. And the assembled multitudes hard 1 'cned their necks and transgressed againsil [the Go-1 of tbeir fathers and went from: [the great building, and the high priest th it .commanded them to dwell in the land ofahc ►of the Jasperites, but they travelled far ►away to a certain great body of water neai| |'.o a great city called Bagdad. | 6- And it came to pass when they hn<l [come into the land of Bagdad, they forih- • with proceeded to tear open their vessels, hind they smote the contents tjierein with [iheir weapons, and the same escoped not [but were devoured. ' | 7. And the wicked ones from the lan-1 [of the. Jasperites then went to a certain [great body of water called latke Uedari.and [many there were who set their nets for the 'catching of fish, but n great multitude [thereof caught not any fish. _ | 8. And it came to pass there was in the Hand of Bagdad much enchanting s libs lance Lolled by the natives music, and there were [even many profligate person, who were descended from the partner of Adam, and [when the Jasperites saw aujd heard these [things they were sad, and they smote their [breasts, saying, even we arc in Bagdad and [we will do as Bagdad docs. I 0. And the denizens of the neighborabput Bagdad, being from a far ofi [c untry called Germani,' were much glad, baud welcomed the Jasperites as they were Iverjly wont, to welcome a certain large (tribe of people known as Sinkers, and, it came to pass that they smote tbe bugs of their guests and took therefrom many" she kels of silver.
10. Aud they from the country of the* Jasperites saw there their enemy kingAlco-l hoi, and when th#y had perceived him thejp drew their swords and bucklers and pre-l pare-1 for a great battle. 11. And the commander of the Jaspcr-I ites, even Prince Mordecai, quote unto the] his armor bearer, saying, draw] thy swerd and shy me even "before thtg great battle; but it came to pass that tin] youthful armor bearer, a certuinyoung man] ■silted Zobei Fromc Abdmcyer, unlike] Abinmelech of old, refused to thrust hi?] w.-apofi through the mortal part of his] [immortal commander, but forthwith quote,E I will ffcrwwrJ, nry liege, ami he, even the! [youthful armor ’dearer, rvshed into the] thickest of the great battle anl was no more.] 12. And the princes and (>eoplc of the! [country »f the Jasperites said one to anoth-l :*r, wbatman is he who will tight against! [our great enemy ? Then a certain brave] ttiiao, even Ahabobbi Sophillippi, who hadl Koine forward to tbe great city pt Bagdad,] [.aid, *ven I am willing rmd of pre it anxie;| [ty to die for the cause, bnt a great multi-] Etude of other men tie tribe of Jas[*er.j Lame forward, and after being spoken to by] [the high priest Ahabobbi Gregori, a wise] [man. they went unto the great battle and] juany with the high priests, slain, and] numbered many hundreds, and] [the missiles and weapons of the] l-nemy, even King Alcohol, were distri-] .Luted along a certain road, called a railroad,] [leading into the region of the Jasperites. I 13. And there was much willing and] k-nadiing of teeth among the tribe 'of Jas-| Iperites, and rnanyy and among the great] [number, a certain high officer of the tribe] [of Jasperites, named .Moscsbalter,' quote,] [-ayiag. why went we to the land of the] threat city of Bagdad, but not one of the] [wise men or high priests could tell the read Ison thereof apd they were sad. | 14. And it came to pass that -a certain] jlrst of the transgressors was taken by the] ]re.naining high priests and scribes of the] ■tribe of the Jasperites, and those whose] Lames appear thereon will bo cJled upon] lon a certain night called Friday, not fur] Lway, to give an aceonnt of their doings ■against their great enemy called. King Aljcohol. I 15. And so ends tha first lesson, and,' ■people calleddricnds, lei us pray that it mav |be the last.
Silver Creek, N. Y.,). I Febr. 6, 1880. f | Gents—l have been very low,! and have tried everything, to no! 'advantage - - I heard your Hop Bit-! iters recomraended by so many, l| concluded to give them a trial. I] klid, and now am around, and con-| stantly improving, and am nearly! a, strong as ever. W-H. Weller / I —■... » ■ fi Pens, inks, pencils, scratch hooks, frayons, slates, and all kinds of [school supplier the cheapest at Tharp’s. Mr. Walter F. Adams, of W*c»(lx,ro, Mass., writes: “For years I sufTwed the horronv of dysfieptdn awl indigestion. It seemed to weaken every organ of life, .and '-'4nj>b'tely shatUrtol my nervous At night when I laydown I Mt I w/nW n/4 live until morning. Heartfmrn pawned me most terribly. I trievl fPrryww'w Iron 111 Iters; it (suited my rww*prsei<w»|y, awl now fry digest* any kir»<l of my sMki’W romplevion sad r4her of ill health .-ire *ll grm*. *M st night I enjoy /efr<*«hTng. slum*
h 25 bushels of pop com wanted, at, ’. C. Skarr & Go’s. i A CAR Load of Monticello rloni'j b.it C. C. Starr <fc Co.’b. -—, . m Call and examine those warranted’ at the Trade Palace. J School books and stationery thej ■cheapest at Tharp’s. s H A full line of goods for fall and! K - inter trade just received at the! ■ Trade Palace. I Spectacles ! Sjiectaclea 1 ! a J Hardman’s, the jeweler. * The largest and cheapest stock! of fancy dry goods in Jasper coun ! ty at Willey & Sigler’s. L A car load of salt just receive P at C. C. Starr <t Co’s. Boots and shoes as low as thc| lowest at the Trade PalaceIf you intend to buy any glass I ware or_queensware don’t fail to goB to C. C. Starr <t Co’s. The liest cigar for five cents all Thiirp’s. ’ 'I i Scratch Books, r Blank Books, ■ ■ I . Fine Stationery, Cheap, at lines <fc Meyer’s. Combi, brushes,, soaps, peifuirery—anything in the toilet line at f >ck bottom prices—at Tharp’s. —» ♦ 4 You will find health, wealth anil happiness in a bottle of the Big Bhxnl and Liver Cure, called Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, fifty cents a bottle. Buy it of druggists. Something New at Sears & Son’s Bicycles and Lawn Furniture of all styles and at low prices. Important to Travki.eks.— Special inIdtfcemeril* are offered you by the BVRLING11‘ON ROUTE. It will pay you to read theii |advprtisement to be found elsewhere in thiv [issue. Meh 1, ’Bl
NOTICE-OF SURVEY. Wotice is hereby given Alexander J. Kent, sh-irfc. William 11. Nicola. Mary M. I’otts, George Grntncr, Samuel B. Nlciiol*. George 11. Brown, Nelson Itandall, Samuel 11.ewis, Henry 1. Barkley, James and William Turpie, Esther J. Nicols, Furgerson Payne and all others interested, that I own the southeast quarter of tltt-southeast quarter and the east halt of the northeast quarter of section twenty, .-ix (26), in township thirty (Wi) north, in ranje six (6). we.-t, and I will prbcepd with the sur r veyor of Jasper county to make a legal survey and subdivision of said section, or so much [thereof as mav be necessary to establish the llioundi of my lands above described, coinincncing Friday, bcloher the 7th, 1881. at 9 o'clock a. Ini., at the southeast coiner of said section. eliaS Marion. li.ewis s. alter. Surveyor J. to.* NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to John Wood, Anna Aimes Hiss. Simon P. Thompson, Ileury 1. Adams, Uhristian Gish, Alfred Hoovgr, William p. T. Morton. James Kane, Sarah Beal, Samuel [Mentzer, Alfred Mct'uv aud Thomas Thompson. [Thompson, Spitler & Co., and all others interlesteil, that 1 own the south halt of the soutliIwest quarter of section eighteen (18), township [twenty-eight (28), in range six (6) west, and |l will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper Icounty to make a legal survey anti sitlali vision! |of said section, or so much thereof as may Im[necessary to establish the tiourids of my lands |al>ove described, beginning at the northeast [corner, at 9 o'clock a. m.. Tuesday, October the |M th, 1881. ARMAND B. LEWIS. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of [the Jasper t'ircuit Court’in a cause wherein IE-iward Sanlbrd is plaintiff and El»et*ezer Perlegrine is xlefendent, requiring me to me to Intake the sntn of Four Hundred and Eight lllollars and Sixtv-Five Cents ($408,651 together ■ witli inteA-st and costs, 1 will expose at Public ■ Sale, to the highest bidder ou •_ I Saturday, the 15th day of October A D., 1881, ■ 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 o's Rensselaer, Jasper ■ county, Indiana, the rentsand prollts for a term (not excelling seven years, the following de|scnbed real estate, to-wit: I The South-west quarter (‘j) of tbe South-west ■quarter (S) of Section Fourteen (14), Township 11 wenty-Niuei2U) North, Range Five (5), West, I Jasper County, Indiana. I If such rents and profits will not sell fora Isuflieieut sum to satistv said execution, interest land costs, I will, at the name time and place, [expose to public sale the fee simple of said real ■ •-suite, or so much thcrof as may l>e suDieient ■U> discharge said decree interest and co>ts.| ■ Said sale will lie made without any relief what-| ■ ever from valuation or appraisement laws.l 1.-nd in ncmnlance with the order of Court iu| Bsai<l court in said decree. ! B Press fee f»,7 5 JOHN W. POWELU | ■Sept. 14, isjij. Sheriff JasperX'ountv.| IK. S. AZ. DWIOOIXS, Au's for Plaintiff. * | SHERIFF’S SAEE. BY VIRTUE OF A CERTIFIED COPY OF a decree to me directed from the Clerk of] (the Jasper Circuit Court, iu a cause wherein] I Edward Sanford is plaintiff anil Ehenzcr Pen--| Igrine is defeudent. requiring me to make the sum] ■of Nine Hundred and Ninety-Three Dollars and ■Nfttety-Five Cents (SKKidKj), t« getl»er with the in-] ■terest and cost. I will expose to the highest bid-] ■der for cash in hand, on- 9 I I Saturday, the 15th day of October, A D., 1881,' ■ Between the hours of lipß'clock A. M. end 4 ■o'clock P. M., of said day, at the door of the ■court house, iu the town of Rensselaer, Jasper ■county;- Imfiana, the rents and profits for a| ■ term hot exceeding seven years, the following] ■described real estate, to-wit: I ■ Ihe east half i 1;) of the South-west quarter (’.J) a >f Section Fourteen (14). Township Twenty-xinej ■(29) North, Kangc* Five (5), West, jasper County,' ■ Indiana. j I If siich rents and profits will not sell for a ■sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest] ■and costs, I will, at. the same time and place,] ■expose to public, sale the fee simple of said real] ■estate, or so much thereof as may lie sutlicientJ ■to discharge said decree, interest and costs.] ■said, sale will be made without any relief what-| ■ever from valuation oi; appraisement laws, and Bin accordance with the order of court in said! ■ decree.- | ■ Press fee $9.75 JOHN W. POWELL, ■ Sept. 14, 1881. sheriff Jasper Countv.l •1 R. S- Az. Dwiggixb. Att’ys for Plaintiff. ■
. . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTI'E OF A CERTIFIED COPY OF? a decree to me directed from the Clerk of® hlie Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein® Simon T. is Plaintiff, and Thomas® I Boroughs. Afargaret Boroughs, nnd Simon I’.BJ [Thompson arc defendant*, requiring me toE [make the sum <>f Two Hundred and Seventv-H one Dollars (*27IX») together with interest iiudE [costs. I will expose at Public sale, to the higb-H lest bidder tor in hand, on I Saturday, the Ist day of October, A. D. I 1881, Between th*hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and IK o'clock P. M.. »f said day. at the door ofjh'W l'ou,*t House in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper® county, I ndiann. the rents nnd profits for a term® not exc.'fding sevea yearn, the following de-® scribed nvl estate, to-wit : The east half (*«» "f the north-west quar-fi ter( W) of »< ".lion fourteen (II). township tliir-fi tv-one 81), RtfUge seven i 7)» west, Jasper Conn-fl tv. Indiana. K If such rents and profits will net. sell for nfi oißidnlMim to satisfy said decree. Interest! an I costs, I will, nt the same time and place.fi expose to public sole the fee simple of said real! -state. ar so much thereof as may bo suflicicnifi to said «.'ccrre, Interest and costs.fi Arrl by virtue es said certified copy* of said d< < ren re'iiiirlny me to! matin the Cwt her sum of Four Hundred and! Eignty-nMe Hollars (*4W CO), I will, at the! same tinm and plate. in tin* manner aforesaid,l expos? to rale for >< term not exceeding seven! ware, the rentalusd profits of the following dc-l •crlhed real retain, to-wit : ‘ ■ Ixda seven ’7'. tight (M), and nine (8). inf 810-k «<■«?,■’svei, ' 1?) in the town of Rensselaer,! jasper toenty, Indtnwe. L If sa< o rente and pr-tita will not sell for a| sufficient 'tun to sntiefe raid decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place,| expose to public sale the fee Muspleof said real! i stole, or so mmdi thereof as inn w bo sufficients io satisfy -aid decree, costs.! s'lid an hoi will be made without any rwlief wiiatl aver from valiuiUou or appraisement and! in accordance wlth the order of court is said! *!♦*<’ rff*» > _ s *■ Prere fee *14.00 JOHN W. POWEELj 1 Hept. Wli. )>WI. Sheriff Jasper County.] f >M>nipo.„ Jt Rrn., A rtomevs tor plaintiff. s
-W. -Xz. XT Xk n! JDE3>T’J?T,‘3T. • 1 »' i sl» to sa y to all citizens n f Ren -«elaot 3 and Jasper 1 A - T^- County Dial I ■ lune j W-> ' < my office ■i Jf V;t" 'he room 1 !Pj ir n*'tr rt CL' f<’rm< rly o<-- ■ F y’VV'TJ cupied by Dr. S Nki 4 S S a Az* - * Washburn.in ihb rear of THE JEWEGTIY STORE, ■ And that 1 am now better li>a»> ever piji-pared ■toexeeute all kinds of work iu mj hyAm h of Sjbusiiies- ill the highest style of the art,and at Blow e«t prtoetf. *» A M A K. I’.UIIK ■Drain Tile Machine. 1 Talented Oct. 2/st, JS' 9. | FARMERS, ■Do Your Own Tile Draining !! I Two men and a boy can make and lay Two ■Thimsaiul f>--ct ot Tile in one dav. which wdfbe fat ■superipr and cost less Ilian bull as much as Clay ■Tile at factory. ’ v I Machines and Territory for Side by IKingsbury & Peck,' Agents ■ SewcrPlpe and Wcll-Cm-bingof .ill sizes made to I onier. Ti stslaid for tlioM-v 1.0 wish lo invest 3 in Machines or Territory. .All work guar1 anteed asrepresenleit ’onlers soliei- I 3 t<-d and jiromptly tiled’ V E I All conimtoiicafi >n.s addrc.Krd 6> Ida ojcirel I named Agents at Monticello, Ind., I receive jirompt attention. I ► TH EM OST POPULAR d j SEWINE°MAEMINES < J ) , is tfje 1-1 wS?□OF’ rnHA^t O^^^ \LWAYS ORDE I |_7\ST I 5 LIFETI ME < \ , SURPASSES^ OTHERS /, I j (JofjnsoQWK&eo. H < UNION SQ. NEW YORK ~1 2 Chicago ill. -e- < orange mass.IW. H. a I RHOADES, Xgts. for Ja.-per Co | WANTED 0.- LIGHT en the ! UAW A CHEAT FUTURE; In tlii -Ii Iliron_ th • <lark v alley, aud in tin I life eternal, a-' the l«.st thoughts ofl leading authors ami's •i;<d:n-8. among, wliom are! Bishops Simpson, -r, V.’arren. Hurst, nndl I'-!--. .Josi ili I . th-. I'.dmapge, !>r.g 4'itrrie, Dr Mar-h. I>r d<-« . 'i. Dr <':-o-by. 1 1 I i'oylcr. i> ITerii • e. |,c;.n stanl. y, Whittier.] Longfellow, an I oih.u-s. 'lsubjects treated] arc I)< it!i. lii’.iuortal it r,-51 ii 1 nti.m an l Sei-on.l! Ailvent. tl:r l.’i-'iiric. tion . .1. dgmvnt, the Pun-] ishmentof tin- )'» i •!. it. ami die Reward of the] Righteous. A 1 i«-li fe;e ;.w.-fts the reader of] this book . It contain- the grande.-t thoughts of] the world's gre.itv-t author-.sin .subjects «>f file] most profound int. r- -t to e< ryonc. Not] gloomy hut brillimii. I'ii'-re i- not n dull p;:g.»] spage in the hoL li ab-olulely without a] rival. Everylsi'ly vi ! read it. > !iool Teach-] ers. student.-. Young Men and Ladie-. acting as] agent for this book, are making over sl<H> al mouth. One agent -old 71 lir.,t 15 day s, another] 17 in 8 days, another II in one day, another 15] and 5 Bible- ill 5 d ips, a Ittdv sold 9 in 10 hours.] secure U t litory qu: k. Al»o agiods wanted for’ the be-t illu-trat. I Itcv i ed New l e-tament itndj for the linc-t family B:',.lcs ever sold bv agents.] Si nd for circulars ’ ] P. W. ZIEGLER X < 0'.915 Arch st.. Philndfl-] phia, Fa., or Iso Ea-t Adam- st. Chicago, 111. £
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11 9 CASES! of Goods opened at the new BOOT & SHOE STORE, —Kern’s Old Stand,— Rensselaer, - - - Indiana* No old Stock. Everythin?T direct from fhetory. Work warranted. Call aud examine our goods before buying. Repairing done by R. Ralph. ( AIIPBELM FARDEW.
HARDMAN ■yl JEWRER! Goldman & Hardman’s OLD STAND.
Rensselaer Marble Works! li. ILO AVIjAND, / AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, HEM SLATE AN.D MARBLE MANTLES, URNS A-TSTID 'V.AJSmiS, Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. . -ZX-lso ZDealer in Iron Fencing, Balcony Railing, Roof Cresting, &c.
Removal! The public #s hereby informed that I have removed to the large and commodious storeroom for-: inerly occupied by J. I. Purcupile, <t Co., where I will be pleased to meet my old customers. MY NEW ROOM furnishes me with advantages not possessed by my former location.! I am receiving a large stock of goods, consisting of the best qualities of Groceries, IProvisions. CrlassWare, Queensware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Wooden and AVUIoav AVare, &C., &c., which I will sell lower than any house in Jasper [county. louis' KERN J
LOOK HERE. | Thompson & Bro. have for sale the lowing lands; N hf 11, 28, G—32o acres. So qr 11. 28, 6—loo acres. K hf sw 11, 28, G—Bo acres. Whfnel2, 28, G—"l j W hf sc 12, 28, 6 / lbUacre ' Nhfne'l ig 98, G—l2o acres, be ne J At $5 per acre, one-third cash and bal-E *ance in one and two years at 6 per cent.fe [Will mako fine stock farms. E] I Thompson & Bro. have for snle A greatK [variety of lands in small or large tractsft (Terms and pricas reasonable. Call and seP g [them. f E I If you want to secure mowing landt f'rrg 11881 call on Thompson & Bro. They nreH [agents for large quantities of grass lands. Ig I Thompson & Bro. have for sale the ft ihjK Ino 7, 31, G, e lif sw 18, 31, G—lGO acres 1 ing [Walker township, for $550, cash. This Ivory cheap for any one desiring a faint tn s Fgood neighborhood. _ I Thompson & Bro. will sell the w hf sw, [so sw section 27, and nw nw section 34, [township 28, range 7—lGO acres, tn Jordan [township, for $1,600, on following terms: [S'tOO cash, SSOO in one year and SSOO tn [t wo years, deferred payments te bear 6 per [cent, interest per annum. Title perfect.. ■This is a great bargain. I Nhfswqrl?, 32, 6, 84 30-100 affrtk. It "iood improved farm ia Kankakee township, ■9 miles west es San Pierre, for sale at 916 ■per acre. m Firn sale cheap for cash—NE qr 22-8&.B TilOMPseN & Britt | Thompson & Bro. will insure farm ® ■town property at lowest possible rates, in a ■first-class company. Will pay all loerfes ■resulting from lightning. IT RA C. KELLEY. II DENTIST, m '* RttNSHKuttH. Indiana. S 3 Dr. KeDey has had thirty years’ experience in Ethe practice of Dentistry, and refers to his ntimcrgous patrons as to the quality of work turned otM. RHe uses »o “Granite Teeth’’ nor any spurious and material. Special attention »veu t<» Ft he preservation of tlte natural teeth and the B natural and useful adimtinent of artificial teeth ft All operations warranted, and prices to correspond Kwith quality of work. Office over lines & Meyer « ■Bdrugstore, ‘
SOUTH SIDE OF WASH NGTON STREET RENSSELAER, IND. Carry the s'*-' to Mary!’ Harness, Saddles, Cottars, Whips, Trunks, Valises, . Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, 'B ft xx 888 owioß IDoineatlc and ewTorkStngcr Sewing Machines, &C.,&C.,AT |W. H. &, O. RHOADES’ H ARNESS SHOP. 12: (First door east of Postoffice.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON, Sa.-o.sa.gpe, ZSologpxxa, etc., ■sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest ■prices. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give ■me a call. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. E. S. WOODS
PIONEER MEAT MARKET (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EICU.ESB4CII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Vest, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc-, 3Ol<l in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited cal). ; i The Utglrest Price Paid so» Good Fat Cattle. 12-8. J. J. EIGLESBAG SEND lIDAVID.LANDRETH&SONS. PHILA-
| READ! THINK! Lzt ZEZ ZD I T TE ! lAC t not Rashly but Wisely! We do Xs we and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can be bought in Northern Indiana! I Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. V7e will save you some Money on XO Si 9 C LOTHIMGr, BOOTS <fc SHOES, O-oocLs,' HAT SAD CAI’S, & CARPETING, |2n all and Every Article selected from our Mammoth Stock of Merciiandise ! Willey & Sigler. I * • j-
HERE WE z' r ;\ ARE AGAIN : iW' -A. FULL LINE OF Watches, Silverware, Violins, Clocks, Spectacles, Violin Strings l Jewelry, Accordeons, PockerCutlery, Iso lAs AGENT 1’ OR THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH |1 have in mv employ. A WOSKMAN, of eight years •* Iperienee- Fine Watch Work a Specialty. Orwin a Old Stand. ’ . * . HAMAF?
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W. Warner & Sons, Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FURNITURE, &c. * Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom an<i Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c.,&c. GRAND OPENING From 7 O’clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture
THE BEST REMEDY FOR Diseases of the Throat and Lnnjts. <JS VYT Tt>’O Indiseasesof the pnlill monary organs a safe a,K i reliable remedy is VI invaluable. Ar Hit’s LJ|, II Cherry Pectoral. is such a remedy, and no otliersoemineiitlymerliAi'f.Aj. its the confidence of * • the public. Itisasci.entitle combination of t>»« medicinal j>rinciV'ltC.fAAAk pk . s and ( . urative vir . _tucs of the finest drugs, yTv’' chemically united, of if/''’/ wu ’h power as to insure the greatest possible , W,-'//?' efiiciency and uniformrtn'/’T'AD ITT ity of results. It strikes 1 LA 1 VrkrkLi. a t th< foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest ‘children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,! Bronchitis, influenza. Clergyman’s! Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca-I tarrh, the effects of Ayer s Cherry Pec-I coral are magical, and multitudes are au-| anally preserved from serious illness by its! timely and faithful use. It should be kept! it hand in every household for the pro-| ection it affords in sudden attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption here is no other remedy so efficacious, lothing, and helpful. lx>w prices are inducements to try some of ue many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap md ineffective ingredients, now offered, which, as they contain no curative qualities, an affqrd only temporary relief, and are sure to deceive and disappoint the patient. I tiscascs of the throat and lungs demand, ictive and effective treatment; and it is dan:<tous experimenting with unknown and heapmedicines, from the great liability that hese diseases may, while so trifled with, <ecome deeply seated or incurable. Use iyf.r’s Cherry Pectoral, and you may onfidently expect the best results. It is a .tamlard medical preparation, of known and icknowledged curative power, and is as heap as its careful preparation and fine ngredients will allow. Eminent physicians, tnowing its composition, prescribe it in their tractive. The test of half a century lias >roven its absolute certainty to cure all pul,iouary complaints not already beyond tiro each of human aid. 3 repared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BT ALL nr.Lttt.ltTS LtLBIWHLBg.
THE GREAT BVRLINGTON ROVT& ty No other lino runs Three Through Paa." longer Trains Dnily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Orietaa. Lincoln, StJoseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Wovnda. New Mexico, Ariauna, Idaho, Oregon and • California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most Centforfoble Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison. Dallas, Houston, Austin, tfan Aatonto, GaiveS-' ton nnd all points >n Texae. The uneqnaled inducements offered by for, f.lne to Travelers and Tourists, art as fqnowot The cel.drrated Pullman ftft-wbeel) Palace Sleeping Cars, mn only on this Line, C. B. * (}. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horten B Iteclininir Chairs. No extra charge for Sestff in Reclining Chairs. The famous C... 1». * Palace Dinins Cars. Gorgeous'Sniok tag GMS' fitted with Elegant Hich-Baclrcd. Battan_By volving Chairs for tho exclusive use ox Bl* class _ . Ste« 1 'i rnek and Superior E<t<ifpnioj|t, com*' bined with th. ir G relit Throwgh (. ar A rranglFincnt, makes iius, above ;dl the favort* Route to the South, South- West, ooa '* r Try it. nnd mu wiH fits! traveling a hwuir instead of a mlort. . Through Ticket - via j 1?, , Dtps 'or sale at all offices in fflio United States aaO> -anada. All information tfihout Rates of rare, Staeck ns Car Accommodation*, Time Table*, ML, eiil ixj cfiokAfuU>- given tnr nuptrlns to PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Gkiettfb T. J. POTTER. General Matt nr J.
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