Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1881 — General Debility Cured [ARTICLE]

General Debility Cured

Cloaks, Dolmans and Ulsters, in burse variety, at Leopold's. Call and learn prices and be astonished. Miss Alice McDonald, Jtn. Ham and daughter are recovering from their recent illness. Genuine Beef-Steak Mincemeats for sale at Purcnpile’s Bakery. - - V A. T. Perkins is attending a naconvention of bat ter-markers, at Cedar Rapids, lowa, this week. - 1 •»—— When you want a nice Overcoat, Tern can find. just what you are 00 king for at ihb Trade Palace. A. Leopold went to Chicago, Monday, to purchase a bran new stock of goods for his palatial new store. * C. C. Starr it Co. are headuuartiers for Pocket and Table Cutlery, and plated and german silver flpoons. All Warranted. John Hemphill and family have moved to town, and will occnpy a part of one of Cash Hopkins houses. . » - C. C, Starr At (Jo. have just | *ecerved a large and complete stock of Library, Hanging, Bronze and Glass Lamps. * Capt. W'nd. Taylor and wife, of j Lafayette, were in the city most of 1 hud week, visiting with their (laugh- 1 ter, Mrs. T. J. McCoy. * K. H. Tharp has gone to Cbicnr J E> to purchase *» large stock of dliilay goods. Mr. A. W. Bingham went to ‘ Macoupin C*o., 111., last week, and - will sp md the winter with relatives there, returning home in the spring.

Oak Leaf coal or wood burning beating stoves are the best ever made for schools or offices. At K. Warner & Sons’. # ■ *1 David Nowela has purchased the Monnett property. at the foot si Front street, of Sam Duvall. It is now occupied by Ed. Parcell. . An Endless Variety of Boots, Shoes, at prices as low as the lowest, at Fendig’s, The Enterprising! Miss Mattie McCoy was home on a vacation from Pardue Uni verity, last week. Mr. Wm. RineW* was also in the city last week. / If you want a good Lamp, Lan-terns-or any Lamp Trim in ga go C. C. Starr & Co. The nicest pickle in the market kept at Purcupile’s 10 cents per #zea •r 8 dozen for 25 cents. , Reeve advertised a stray calk ih The Republican a couple V weeks ago, and it was found up in "Walker by Mr. Myers, who B%ods this paper, and returned to the swner. So much for advertis- ' [ • \ A somplete line of chewing tobaccos at Purkie’s, cheap.

Mesarv. S. L. Swain, D. E. and 8. D. Fairchild, of Keener, were in Ihq city Tuesday. Silaa, as he always does, made this office a very pleasant visit, and reported himmit and Keener as flourishing, all Qf we are glad! to hear. -The reductions ,in clothing at Leopold’s are immense. Call soon for bargains. The Rev. A. Taylor has received an informal call to the pastorate of tha Presbyterian church at Ostrander, Ohio, and himself and wife will probably •pend two Sabbaths there early in Januarv. for mutual acquaintance, and jjf agreeable to aU parties, will enter on th:it work. March, Ist, nest, the close, of his year vith Rensselaer-find Ilfadov Lake. IL'Rn.- To Mr. ;nul 3lr>. John Eger, Saturday, * 26, W H l> a i lau ILjf to' Uis gentlcmaulv in-ii-. »«, -john ,A set up ’aue o.guft ui ui 3 first boiD.

Also bora to - j tin. Thnr.‘d iy 2>Hasi wpek,- a son.; All parties eocacerneJ doing: finely. Any - desiring to purehnsi* the best straidk of Plymouth Bock chickens can fie accommodated" by oallihg at the-Trade Palace and in-, terrieving J. H. Willey, who has •oma of jfch« qt that, stock for «*U. ,v . - ..;j i.: ’ TKJi JBKtBatLAER Republican will be sent’ ott* waar,. to ; any addree* undone. of Haskell’s 'Haps of the united States and Fotrope, for t]}s praaiL stun of #SLuQ, IN AJJvait(% regular pn<» of thismap hi s3* pod it is far superior to' any xstap ever brfiare oferei at that price. .-This offer* will hold good for oq|yi% short time. /Oall ana lopk at theiasp . —: The Home; Musical Society, will meet at* the*- residence of Mr* T.;f McCoy, ak 7 o’clock, Tuesday eromifc next A ful| air tendance ia requested. ii !• ‘ ■ '■i* - ' 1 1 “.■ ! ■ ~~ “ Justtoo sweet foethose elegant wood-burning parlor stores, which bear the romantic same of “ Banshee ”, For sale by ‘ N.W.uivw

VI VUUi •! WM* J wwsww iCivTitviui, Kut Cor Md; Jon. 31,1881. Reeling brokoo dswn and gonemllv dob'litaieJ, I woo induced by onr <fruggist to 117 a bottle •# Brown’* Iron BUteri; from ibe third dose, l began u> feel the rood *€*i i 9 of your medicine, and T roally think it dal me more good than any medicine I erer luok-. B' D.QUIMBY. Sheriff DeHaven, of Howard County, was visiting his brother, Frank DeHaven, this week. The Rev. J. W. Loder will preach at Blue Grass School house next Sunday, Dec. 4th, at 2:30 p. M. O, yes; C. C. Starr L Co. have received a car-load of choic Peachblow Potatoes. The Ladies’ Literary Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. R. 8. Dwiggins next Saturday,. Dec, 3rd. Mollie. W. Babcock. The Rev. A. Taylor will preach in the Meadow Lake church, next Saturday, at 1:30 P. M., and moderate'a meeting of the congregation for the election of elders.

. Married. — By Elder D. T. Halstead, at the residence of Mr. Cliaa. Rhoades, on Wednesday evening Nov. 30, Mr. Frank Henkle and Miss Ellen Middlesworth. 1 •* T A business meeting of the "U. T.” club will be held, at the office of M. F. Chilcote, for the tranaction of important business, next Saturday evening, at 6: 30, sharp. In the marriage notice of James B. Hayworth and Hannah M. Jones, published last week, the name of the officiating minister, the Rev. Philip McDade, was accidentally omitted. Drop in and tade a r look a that big stock cheap Lamps, Lanterns, and Birn-Cages. Big Bargains for everybody* at C. C. Starr it ,Co’b. mammoth Grocery Store. The Remington News caste in its lot with the anti-grand jury cranks, in blissful ignorance that the constitution of the United States forbids the trial of any man for an infamous crime, until after presentment by a grand jury. Come and see us and get our prices. We can save you 25 per cent on your money. We have the largest stock of Dry-Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing, Millinery Goods, Ac., in Rensselaer. Call and' see us, at the Trade Palace. ,-. * - - “Tlie cold winter, the cold winter comes on”, and the festive town cow takes “ peaceable possession of the good old granger’s” wagon while he goes to Campbell it Fardeu’s to look at those hairlined shoes, aud wool-lined boots.

Unquestionably the leading agricultural implement, and general hardware, dealers of North-western Indiana,— yN. Warner and Sons. They are square, fair, upright men, and whatever they say can be taken for the “ gospel truth ”. If you want a Hat, Cap, pair of Boots, Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, Ladies’ Coat, Dolman or anything usually kept in a first-class general store, at as low prices as »ny house in the State, call on Keller, Craig it Co., « Rose Lawn, Ind. * H. M. Babb, of Remington, will deliver three discourses on Restitution of Earth and Man, The Kingdom of God, The Age to come, The New Heavens and New Earth, as ravealed in the Bible, God’s inestimable gift to man. At the Christian Church, Dec. 3d and 4th, 1881, commencing Saturday evening.

If our people would have Rons selaer flourish, they should remember that encouragement to newcomers is one of the chief methods to be adopted. The old idea that a man, because he is a stranger to us, should be distrusted and looked , upon as an interloper and infringer upon our rights, because he wishes to settle among us, should be discarded forever, if such an idea does prevail. We must give up the notion that the “old settler,’’simply because he has had the grit to settle down and stick or because he has uot had enough ambition to get away, is the only man entitled to our consideration. „ Of course, if the said “old settler” is a man of pure character, intelligent, and all these things, he should stand on an equal footing with all other men in. possession of these qualities. lE, on the qther hand, he does ndt t possess these prerequisites, he is . none the more worthy because of his old “citizenship.” I doubt not other regions have produced just as intelligent men as this obscure eorner of the Master’s vineyard, and if any of these individuals should see in Rensselaer what they think is a good - : opportunity for business, they should be encouraged by kind words and acts 1 , •and not discouraged by high rents, exorbitant prices for property, and the frowns and gloomy forebodings of our “leading citizens.” I have known njen who would have been ornaments to any, ,town, tdioome here and look for locations in blanches of business which were sorely needed, and they were driven* *way by one or all these things, ; ; : .-There-is not a truly- interested citizeifrof Rensselaer who-does net expect; to see pur village-grow to a thriving town, and from, thence a prosperous city, at some future day, and he should remember, thatid order to bring about this end we must offer .inducements to new -Hjeni as the progeny of our present .**6ld BetCiers” can hardly .be expeoied to spread ip to “teeming then*duds for at least a generation pr two. Yours in th? interests of reformi* Ou> Settler. .

.. Try ».cau pf those: Boston Baked Bee ns. at C. C. Btarr and A Co;

Notice. —All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call at once and settle up, as all outstanding accounts not settled by the 15th of December, 1881, will be put in the hands of an attorney for collection. A. Leopold. Lantern and Lamp Trimmings of all kinds at lower prices than ever sold at before: At Starr’s. Boots and Shoes at prime cost at Leopold’s. Remember, his stock will be closed out regardless of cost. Great Reductions !—ln order to sell off my present stock, I will make great reductions on all goods sold at my establishment, as they must be closed out in order to purchase an entire new stock to open iny new store Before purchasing call and examine my prices and judge for yourselves. • A. Leopold.

Thorley.s Food for Horses and Cattle will improve the wind and looks of horseo; give strength and vigor to old horses; enable horses to do more work w ith- less fa igue; promote digestion,'and is a scource of health; coax the appetite when nothing else will; surely prevent disease when nothing elss will; fatten stock rapidly, aud produce a superior quality of beef; increase quantity of milk in cows, and ennch the quality; prevent pleuro-pneii'iionia in cattle and abortion in cows; eradicate worms and parasites in sheep; prevent rot in sheep, and improve the clip of wool, aud will prevent cholera in hogs and scour in calves. For sale at Emmet KanBal's drug-store. Fendig has “any Quantity” of Ready-Made Clothing which he sells at prices that cannot un-der-sold. Tfce cheapest canned fruits in Renßselaer at Purcupile’s Bakery.