Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1881 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Marshall,B Lung Syrup at Tharp’s. The oldest inhabitant gives it as his ken that the roads are in worse conditiop bow than ever before. . Or*y h*ir may b« made to take on its youthful color and beauty by the use of Hall’* Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, the beet preparation for tbe hair know* te the science of and chemiatry. ■ “ ■*<»»»' A stock of groceries is to be put in the room adjoining Duval’s livery stable. We are not advised as the proprietors name. • ’Genuine Beef-Steak Mincemeats for sale at Purcupile’s Bakery. Married —At tbe residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Cynthia Weathers, ,on Friday, Nov. 4th, ’Squire Wood officiating, Michael Dqnn to Mary Weathers.

T.he cheapest canned fruits in RJhsselaer at Purcupile’s Bakery. ’The train laid off again yesterday, to caich up, we suppose. If this manner obthings is to be con-; people will most likely petition for tbe return of stage lines. . ■ An Endless Variety of Boots, I and Shoes, at prices as low as the lowest, ap Fendig’s, The Enterprising! L/W. Henkle and Kos. Yoeman, ' of Rensselaer, and' Wip. Barkley, l Frank-Baker and Martin Burns, of ; Barkley, all took tire train Tuesday ! morning for Kansas to visit friends and see the country. C. C. Starr A Co are headuuarters for Pocket ar d Table Cutlery r and plated and german silver Spoons. All Warranted. A culvert on the Air Line, le-» tween tie Kankekie and Lrwel’, - was washed out by the freshet last week, since* which timg the train north from Rensselaer has been ‘ abandoned. p . -r 4 ' When you want a nice Overcoat, Y'»u can find just what you are' 'looking for at the Trade Palace. : L R. S. Dwiggins will lecture next Sunday morning at the Christian Church, at 10:*80 o’clock! A. M.: Subject: What»progress has the Government of the united States made, in the cause of right, within ’ the last hundred years? Are we ' growing better or worse ? All are invited to,attend. 0. yes: C. C. Starr A Co. have received a car-load of choic Peachblow- Potatoes. - . _ Messrs. Willey A Sigler, propri r ‘ etors of the Trade Palace, are long established and reliable merchants, I who have been .in business in : Rensselaer for a long ’time and understand the wants of, their many j customers. The}- keep the goods ! wanted and sell them at living rates.

The nicest pickle in the market kept at Purcupile’s 10 cents per »k«en or 3.dozen for 25 cents. retorts Monthly Reports. No. 1 hail been received by the Tth Nov., from the following teachers: .Lee E. Glazebrrjok, Thomas Babb, Douglas Clark. Amos Cadwallader, Charles P. Hopkins. 8. B. Mofft, and Carrie Irwin. * Gregory’s Oil for Coughs. Colds, and Consumption, at Tharp’x. Fendig’s Store is Crammed Full from cellar to garret, with New Goods. The Ladies ought to see his beautiful stock of Cloaks, and Dolmans. •*— 1 - ■ ••• -- Come and see us and get our prices. We can save vou 25 per ' cent on your moneys \Ve have the j largest stock of Dry-Goods, B<x>ts i and Shoes, f Ready-Made Cloth- ! ing. Millinery Goods, Ac., in Rensselaer. CaU and see us, at the Trade Palace.

. The advertisement of Wiler’s dry goods house, LaFayette, Ind., will bft one of the attractions of The Republican. Read it every week. It will pay you. , A complete line- of efiewing tobaccos at Purkia’s, cheap.

The Renshxlaeb Republican will be sent one year, to any address, rfhd one of Haskell’s Maps of the United States and Europe, for the small sum of $2.50, in advance. The regular price of this map is $3, and it is far superior to any map -ever before offered at that prices This offer will hold good for only a short time. CaU and look at the map. Drop in and tade a look a that big stock of cheap Lamps, i Lanterns, and Bitti-Cages. Big i Bargains for everybody, at C. C. ' Starr £ Co’s, mammoth Grocery Store. Dr. Bitters, Noble J. York, Rob. I Patton, Frank Meyers, and R. E. I Spencer put in ths whole of last . wedk shooting ducks at Beaver , Lake—no wejlont mean just that I either; because a large portion of ' the week, aforesaid, must have I been occupied in w allowing through the unspeakable mud between this place and the lake. Like all hunt- ‘ ers they rejxirt immense luck, but j the trouble is no one has seen any game they brought back with them If you want a Hat, Cap, pair of Boots, Suit of Clothes, an Over- ! coat, Ladies’ Coat, Dolman or anything usually kept in a first-class general store, at, as low prices as any house in the State, call on Kellar, Craig & Co., Rose Lawn, Ind. Temperance. The following exercises will' be presented at the Blue Ribbon meeting next Saturday evening: Song by choir; prayer by the Rev. B. F. rerguson; minutes of previous meeting read by secretary; song by choir;* reading scripture by Miss Amanda Osborn; singing; opening remarks by Hon: R. S. Dwiggins; singing by choir; declamation by Florence Wood; song; remarks by G. E. Mai shall; singing; :e . marks by Wm. B. Austin; singing’ closing remarks by E. C. Nowels; singing and signing; benediction by Elder D. T. Halstead. Everything in the line of kept at Purcupile’s Bakery. i ■ ' Blue Ribbon Meeting.—A fair sized audience attended the Blue Ribbon meeting last Saturday evening. Speeches were . made by Messrs. A. Thompson Dr. Washburn, Erwin and Dwiggins, and by Mrs. Dwiggins. A committee on music was elected consisting of tbe following persons: Messrs F. P. Bitters, M. W. Watson, E. H. Tharp; and Misses Belle Alter and Lola Moss; the to select an organist. Ou motion of Mr. Dwiggins tbfe action of the previous meeting in electing D. B. Miller President, in place of Price, resigned, was declared irregular and void, inasmuch as the vice-

president, under the rales of the ordec, succeeds to the presidency in such cases. If you want a go«xl Lamp, Lantern, or any Lamp Trimings go C. C. Starr A Co. “Men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil,’’ but the patient, enddrimj mother, when she sits down long evenings to darn mend Johnny’s trowel?. vMlb buttons on the shirts, andmnake fing-er-stalls for all the <Jorn buskers, would prefer one of tfiose beautiful lamps at Tharp’s, to dispel the darkness, in preference to the old. smoky lard lamps. Lard is worth more in a good rich pie-crust, or warm biscuits, than it is in some old tin dish with a piece of cotton-flannel in it amTa tire at one end and called a Imnp. Coal Oil in a nice lamp gives a much better light and is cheaper. Tharp sells both lamps and oil very cheap. - E. IL Tharp is getting a reputation for selling all goods in his line chcajier than they can be Itought anywhere else in Jasper County. ' Give him a trial and be convinced.

J. F. Hardman has put up a new silver-case in his store, which adds greatly to the beauty and convenience of his place of business. Health and strength given to delicate women, nursing motbors.and'lnfant children w .o us« Brown s It ba Bitten. E. H. Tharp has gone to Chicago to purchase a large stock of holiday goods. .. 1 —I > ■ ■■ Thorlev.s Food for Horses and Cattle will ijnprove the wind-and' looks of bprseo>gi¥< strength and vigor to old horses; enable horses to do more work with less fa'igue; promote digestion, and is a scource of health; coax the appetite ujlen nothing else will; surely prevent disease when nothing else will; fatten stock rapidly, and pro-dv-e a eujierior quality of beef; increase quantity of milk in cows, a*.d enrich the quality; prevent plenro-pneumonia in cattle mA abortion in cows; eradicate virtxn ami parasites in sheep; prevent rot in sheep, and improve the clip of wool, and will prevent cholera in hogs and scour in calvos. F<n* sale at Emmet ELanaal'• drug-store."

Gbaud Opcxixo. Everybody 1 should call and see the finest, larg--1 eat “and most complete atock of Millinery Goods ever brought Eensselaer. Also we make a specialty of all kinds of sewing. Call at once, up-stairs, over Leopold’s store. Lallui & Cmabb. School Bo>ks ami Stationery the clftapast at Tharp’s. ] AtPurcupils’s Bakery and Baatadrant will be found a full line of everything in the Ukery and rastaurant line which will be sold as cheap as can I*s ix/ugid at any other place. Come and V»k at our goods and get prices. We ask for roar petrsaag*.