Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1881 — Good for the Women [ARTICLE]
Good for the Women
Marshall,s Lang Syrup a 'fharp’s. S. P. Thompson attended oour at Fowler Tuesday and Wed.cs.day of this week. Genuine Beef-Steak Mincemeats for sale at Bakery. We are sorry to learn that Prof. Hooper has been in very poor health for some time past, end we ' hope to hear of his speedy recovery. ! An Endless Variety of Boots 1 and Shoes, at prices as low a the lowest, at Fendig's, The Enterprising ’ C. P. Maybew represented Iroquois in the GrjinJ Lodge at Indianapolis, last week. He re ports a very interesting session-rL the P. G.s of the State. C. C. Starr A*Co are headnuarttrs for Pocket and Table Cutlery, and plated and german kilyer Spoons. All WarrantedMr. Ezra Clark, who broke liis leg some time ago* -is improving quite rapidly, and is now ablo t to walk aliout the house with the aid es crutches ' When yon want a nice Overcoat. , Ton. can find -just „what you are • looking for at .the Trade Palace. Married.— the residence of the officiating minister, Thursday, Nov. 17, 1881, in Rensselaer, Mr* James R. Hayworth and Miss Hannah May Jones* School Books and Stationery thecheapest at Tharp’s. . p What Is It?- It fronts the public-sqnare. It graces (?) the middle of Washington street. They call it biteliiug-rnck. It looks dike a Texas bull-pen. Oak Leaf .co 1 >r wood burning beating stces are the Lest e*.i r made for schonD op ofiices. At N. Warner & foils’; M. *M. Tyler, the tail the Keener swamps, was in the city Tuesday, equipping himself, with the pro]*er instruments* r r “teaching the young how* to shoot.” V i Fendig’s St trout cellar to garret, with New Goods. The *l.r.dies <saglit to tee his Leu uti fill sh>ik cf Cloaks Rint Dolmans. Married. —At the M E. par- m•age in Rensselaer, < n iiiesday. Nov. 22d. 1881. by the Rev. J. \V. 1 1ibder, Mr. Robert W. Riggs, of Nebraska, nud, Miss Ella O. Bierce, of Giliam township. The cheapest canned fruits in Rensselaer at Purcnpile’s Bakery. John Harboldt has concluded to make Rensselaer his future hone. He has rented R. S. Dwiggins' new house, in the northern pnrtolt'vsyn and will move his family from Montieello this week. The nicest pickle in the market kept at Purenpjiic’s 10 cents j> r dcian or 3 dqzeii for ‘25 cents. The Remington Nows evidently rejoices in the belief that Rensselaer: will not get the Coal road. Some how or other the News do * not seem to cherish the kin*.Hie t feelings towards Rensselaer. * --+•»-« Th« advertisement of Wilor’s dry goods haute. La Fayette, Ini., will be one of the attractions of Tsi Republican. Read it every meek. It wjl i _p>ay you. Hale Warnor. one of Rensselaer’S most worthy young nu n, is building himself a house, vp in Ihympson's -addition, which, according to thc general opinion, he ’may occupy liims li i t no distant day. E/11. Tliarp is getting, a r-ju tation for selling all goods in ids line cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in J;vspfT Couuty. Giro him a’ trial ami be convinced. » Captain Charles A. Edmonds, formerly a resident of this city, hareturned from Milwaukee, (Vis., where lie Las been located For the past four years. The Captain, v e are informed, has come ba k to stay and bo one of us. lie is going: into the office of M. F. C’hiiccite, where he intends to npp ly hinaself to the studywaf law. C. C, Starr <fe Co. have- jnH received a large and com. n-.e stock of Library, Hanging, Lron. < and Glass Lanqis. In another pla-*e yon will • 'the new advertisement of C »:n;» «fc Farden, which will lie fo.m i In a c< nspicuoos place in Tfli id;, alican hereafter aa a silent yet bn pressive lecturer to guide y *ur wandering and shoeless feel into a pair of those fine boots or ..hot u which these gentlemen are bocoming justly famous for keeping. - Just too sweet for anything’ those elegant wood-burning par.or stoves, which bear the romantic name of “ Banshee ”. For srde by N. Wabnfr «fc yv.vek.
Many ladies auffererinjt from an extreme n-rroM*, tetui hy t■ m! toa Mtion (i»-ior'"'«e dre*n*« excitin* muscular itrt'D a, pe:uli >r painful synt.t>ui* of -ighuflaV*'. ibey lie iw»ke tod suffer tbe brain to be flighty when tb-t «etrv o'jr»n< njrht aoc>Tdinc l«* nature, t>e -leep. llr-wiC- Iron Hitt>*r< cive ep->-e and removes ail t-o<:h i.e - ou* ui*or*le r a. —lfoinz hy- ician. • C. k G. S. 11. R. —County Surand I). B. Miller, have made the preliminary survey of line of the C >a!-road, frem Rensselaer to a point within a half mile of Salem, the line is found to be one of the *st for a rail-road that could be desired. At no point will there lie a grade greater than 16 feet to the mile; and the average of cuts, and tills will n<»t exceed 2 feet, 6 miles less track w ill be required to make the junction at Rensselaer, than at the pressed point, further to the north. ILU'it, if n t ne.’esait*. m«ltM a Hair Dmsine such *» Dr. Ayer’a laboratory .-m—. indj-pen-übie to tnxny. At tr’* Hair i-- -t 0i«- nioat ilcliftluful we , Mternr used. It restor. a noi only ;hr c- I t, but glo.s aud loxuriince, to t>t«lad ttid imy Lair,
we have received from Mr. W. E. Sears, formerly of Rensselaer : but now of Animas City, Col., a • communication for the republican and a copy of the Durango Record, containing a description of the Ex : j chroige Mine, of which Mr. Sears; i 3 p:irt owner; but ln»th pai>or and letter rt ached us too late to be of much use this week. Mr. Sears is well pleased with his location, and prospects. He . writes lLst Animas has a popula-1 . tiou of about 12,000, and is a lively ; ' town. Bill is not quite satisfied j with the numerical adjustment of : the sexes there. "NN liile the girl 3 ] are said to be “plenty enough” the j boys are e videntlj “plenty too! much;” In fact he intimates rather ' plainly that lie expects to bo ob-; iiged to come back to Rensselaer to fmtl a help-meet. The young ladies will pioase make a note of this. fact. There were 18 inches of snow, in Animas at the date of the letter and winter.’evidently, had come to t y. Mr. Sears is part owner of 13 mining claims, of which the “ Exc ange ”, and the “ Rensselaer arc, ,ciy i romising. Drop in ar.d tode a look a big slock of cheap Lamps, I. Interns, end Rirn-Cages. Big Bargains for everybody, at C. C. St;.rr i Co’s, mammoth Grocery Store. Jnew dnnciaTg club is making -s slowly, but uot the less •>nviy, in tliu |.ro«-. ss of organizip. rioh. There is plenty of material here for a second ’club, aud this one has every prospect of being a 'brilliant success?., Vi e understand the club is to be designated by the cabalistic letters V. T.. the translation of which is not “l iterly Too”, as might rashly he inferred',-ina.-n.m h as the proI osed ineilibcrs «,• not claim to be oouLrifu d aesthetes. Vugninly Terpsiclioreans,also, is “way ofi”, not to be thought of for an Distant, as the club will include among its members some of tjie most elegant and accomi ii.-hod dancers that ever S L OOli i i kuot-lioh out of a rafter; but in the'vcry modest, a ul unassnudiig, wt.rds "I pl t r Tt n” may be found the true meaning of the word.-, o ; iviiji of dancing clubs, it may u t 10, out of place to state ; that the report that the old club propose su'o -tl tiling a*G in place of the Qin llie name, thus; G. A. M. for Great A m'rieau Mashers, appears to have no found .tion in met. E. 11. Tharp-has g< ne t Chicago to jvr. i fise ala ge ock f 1 .‘V ' s. Tin- following from the Bine \ i lage corre-pcndence iudicat s the esteem in which Messrs. Campbell ■& Farden* are hold at their <-hl» home: . ■ Our old friend, Thos. J. Farden, ; was hi re a ;pv> days ag > looking as- . vt-r liis f rrn and stock, and paying tax* Mr. Farclpn is llow in the bo< t ami siioe trade in ly ns--1 stlrer. ‘i i.e mm is Cnnq Leli & I’ar-! 'i. i\»ni s i.igh-tone i ;n- ---: tlonuin, a u khi nn-.l bate bu. i ss man l have :,now>t him iv oil lie era Le up ami am sure there is .nn ,giit • cy. L.. t hi.n. He estab--1 li* <1 him-—. ts here . j;s a t aciicr and »a. ;:.c-ri»f ta A-st-class di carry w ith him a repu'.aiioltwJait lij.s ft-i!ow town : »n may well beq.rqutl of. Tom. informs me that he is well pleased wita his now location and the good people of Rensselaer, and hopes to do a good bu. iiie.-s. Well, he and Mr : Campbell deserve-it —they nave • b >th old gor» i: to the p *jpld es. ‘ our 1 >,vu with pe.*feet sati fac.idn. All are sorry to part with such trust- l an I sterling business men a Campbell and l arden, ytt we are ure our loss w ill he gained by the good citizens es Kens elaer and vicinity. May success crow n their j efijorts. Wool; y hope tli;,t it they jcs-ange their location they will com, back to Bine Village. > —.. . I,- -i ■ m\ At Burcuj flu’s Be.aery and ResDur.inr wilt be found a lu J line of .eo-rv h :g in t..«* bakery and resa trpnt bie^v iii-h will-bt s-,.d as one p Of, caiTbt; G,ygl»t at any oilier pince. Come nn«l look at our yo -d* nd got pric .. \Ve ask ».or your j a*. * - - —■ i Dr. Ifainiitoii, <»f New York, a very high authority o i mental and uervotis di lias reud tred nr careful opinion in Gaitewu’s case. He not only pronounces Guiteau Kane enough to Is* hanged, bat thinks 1m oughMo lie hanged as a matter of j<istice and jxiliu)*, to punish hint lor his crime and to jdeter otlior weak-minded “i-ranks” from imitating his example.
A (x>inplete line of chewing tobaccos at Burkie’s, cheap. Mrs. M. L. Hemphill is visiting friends m Chicago, this week. ‘ —• • Gregory’s Oil for Goughs, Colds, and Consumption, at Tharp’s. Emmet Kanunl has gone to Chicago to purchase his holiday goods. O. yes; C. C. Start* & Co. have received a car-load of choic Beachblow Potatoes. Ex-Slieriff Robinson and Sheriff Powell are wading the Kankakee swamps this week. If you want a good Lamp, Lantern, or any Lamp Trimings go C. C. Starr & Co. Charles H. (Price reports his brother Myrtel convale; cent. If ’vbu-wanl' a Hat, Cap, pair of ii otX Suit < f CloLiiean v r c . ..hi ion , j .man or ;; .. *. a-.-, ia ■ ' i gcnei' * - r . , *.t ao. i*.' ,ii *ny „o.< G,m-1.; - -e, • iVKLLEIi\.(i «fc C-*'.. lloso Lawn, iml. Mr . • ■ eoj o;d acci ’ . • : do- : <e. ;,:!*. li- I.b! e an i bt-noubi\ ; pi.-anvd her uu..it. - .Come nnd -tee us and got our . prices* Me can save y<u 2o p**r cent dn your money. eii v e -large.-: ;; ck of Dry-Go j o >s an l em-e-s Rea ly Ala io • i v.ii ing, iid,at ry Goods, <tc., in ijons sei.u-r. t ail and s».-e us, Ht the 'lia e 1 ii ie. ' f M. F. Ciiilcote went over t > Franoesviile the first o: the wet , to u ok after st me legal Lu.-incss. “1 he cold winter, the cold winter comes on ”, and the fertile to vii cow takes “peaceable possession of the good old granger’s’ . wagon whi.e ne g >es ta Camp.jell -V rardej’s to look at tho e nair’lin -d shoes, aud wck 1 -in al boots.' Send your hy A erbore..u effusions. ‘SUrn winter’s chilly b atts” ure upon us. Tborley.s Fov-d for Horses and 1 i at tie will, imj rove tlie wii.d anil 1 oks of horsed; give strength and vigor to obi lioiscs; er.ab.e hors *s tj do more work with less fa ;gue; promote digestion, and 1b a sikjurce j of health; coax the ap; t'tile -when no fiingel.-e will; surely prevent dis ase when nothing el:>e' will; tatten stock rapidly, and produce nr uperior- quality ot beef; increase quantity of milk in cows, and - enrich the quality; prevent pleuro pneu onia m cattle and abortion in cows; eradicate worms and parasites in sheep; 1 --prevent rot in sheep, and improve ; tig? clip of wool, aud will prevent! cholera in hogs and scour in calves. For sale at Emmet Kannal a drug-store. Fendig has “any Quantity” of Ready-Made Clothing which he sells at prices that cannot be un- , | der-sold. •
