Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1881 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN ■ =. - tlawiv X>*c«*»» 8, 1881.
Holiday IBooks at Tharp’s. Holiday Goodsai GC. Starr k Oo.’s. ; 4 i HoluDys goods arriving daily at Wiler*a. “Star" and “ Acme" plug tobacco —the very best brands —at M. O. Ciaael'B. A new stock of Hats, Caps, and Gknree just received at the Trade Palace. r f ' > , Sale-bills got out on an hour’s notice and in the neatest manner, at Toe Republican office. Willey k Sigler keep the largest atciek of dress goods and dress trimmings in Rensselaer. * ~ 4 ■ **► «■- An Endless .Variety of Boots, and Shoes, at prices as low as the lowest, at renaig's, The Entarprising! C..C, Starr k Co. have just jseceived a large and - complete stock of Library, Hanging, Bronze mod Glass Lamps.
Oak Leaf coal or wood burning heating stores are the best ever made for schools or offices. At X. Warner & Hons’. Willey & Sigler are receiving a large assortment of collars and col--1 nrettes, silk handkerchiefs, etc., for tho holiday trade. C. C. Starr k Co. are headquarters for I’txket and Table Cutlery, •nd plated and german silver flpoous. All Warranted. Try the “Plmnny Prize” at M. O. Cissele. Only a nickel a box. Each box contains a nickel’s worth of fine candies ami a valuable gift. —«**. The largest nn.l best stock of confectionery iu town, at M. 0. C'issel’s. Give him a call l>e?ore pachasing He will 'guarantee you your money’s wo:t x.
Miss is having a splendid trade in her department, at Willey A Sigler's If you don’t believe it ask your neighbor’s wife where she i urchascd that fine bonnet. . I You bet your a ice-would smile ir you vere to make her a Christmas present of a sil<l dress. No'reason ,'n the world for not doing so when Wiler’s, of Lafayette, sell the artic'ee so cheap. Any person desiring to purchase the best strains of Plymouth Rock chickens can be accommodated by calling at the Trade Palace and interview ing J. H. Willey, who' some of the beet of that stock for tale. \ “The cold winter, the cold winter comes on ”, raid the festive towmeow takes “ peaceable possessionof the good old granger’s” wag - >n while he goes to* Campbell A Fardeu’s to,look at those hairlined shoes,'and wool-lined boots.
Unquestionably the leading agricultural implement, and general her lware, dealers of North-western Indiana,—N. Warner and Sons. They are square, fair, upright men, and whatever they sny cun be taken for the " gosj>el truth The nicest assortment of Am wiean, and British, poetical vo'ks wver brought to Rensselaer mry be fojind at Tharp’s drug-store; and Tie is selling all boots cheaper than they have ever been sold before. Odix-Fellowb. Attention ! The e« mi annual election of officers l l quois Ledge No. 143,1. O. 0.1%.wi1l be held at the Lodge Hall, in Rensselaer, Indiana, on Tuesday evening, Dec. ‘27th, 1881. G. C. Stank, N. G. Si. W. Reeve, Sec’y. The Rensselaer . Republican will be sent one * year, to any address, and one of Haskell’6 Mnps of the L-iiited States and Eurojxo, tor the small sum of 82.50, in advance. The regular price of this n»f»p is $3, and it is far svqierior to SfXj map ever before offered at price. This offer will hold gjn for only a sLort time. Cell end look at the map.
Wht?n • man buys his goods for spot cash, aiid everybody knows it, then there is no use :n telling hi»w cheap he can sell his goods; ■jpd such is the case with A. Leo-' the only merchant in the county who buys all his goods for j <3»ah down* and consequently can oSbcrd to sell them at tea per cent loss than those who buy cm long time. ■' " . ’ Holidays will soon be here, and os usual every body expects to j make, or receive present. And! ovary boy nnd girl from hovel to looks forward to holidays with great-anticipations, waiting for the appearance of Santa Claus with his mud supply cf holiday presents. And after 1 laving made a personal selection, from 6ome of the best wholesale houses of Chicago, I feel confident in paying that I now havocs nice a ejection of hooks and stationery, autograph and phosograph albums, toilet sets, combs <£ “brushes ciafeb-brashea* perfumery, tpilet soaps, Indies it gents purses, Bibles, rjrnsed, New Testaments, lamps & Urap trimmings and many other things that 1 haven’t space to enumerate, as can be found anywhere in Rensselaer. Hoping youwijl cell and examine my stoci and learn prices, and that I may rec'ire a liberal share of your pat 'tseage,X*m, Very Tnd, Youife,
Hand-book of Penmanship at Tfrarp's. " 'J The name of Wiler’s is a household word. i \ Gibbon’s History of Home, 5 yol*-, at Tharp’s. Try a cau of those Boston Bal - at C. 0. Starr and A Co. Notarial work promptly attended toby W. W. Matson, at Citizens’ Bank. The nicest selection of photograph albums in Rensselaer at Tharp’s. . Fine Under-wear, Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, and Overalls, at Fendig’s. , O, yes; C. C. Starr A Co. have received a car-load of choic Peachblow Potatoes. Fendig has ‘‘any Quantity” of Ready-Made Clothing which ho sells at prices that cannot be un-der-sold. Have yon examined those cheap dress goods at Willey A Sigler’s? Half wool good at from 124 to 162 cepts per yard. “Old Congress” and “Fountain” fine cut chewing tobaccos at M. O. Cissel's, next door to McCoy A Tompson’s Bank. I have a magnificent stock of holiday goods that will be sold cheap for .cash. A. Leopold. I have a limited amount of private capital to let to good men on acceptable real estate security, a|t living rates of interest F. W. Babcock. Drop in and tade a look a that big stock of cheap Lamps, Lanterns, and Birn-Cages. Big Bargains for everybody, at C- G Stsur A Co’s, mammoth Grocery Store. Dontfoigt the “Gypsy” Concert at the Ojiera Hot so to-mor-tow night. The “gypsies” have worked long, and earnestly, to n > a good entertainment and their -eibrts dtserve encouragement Reward. —live dollars reward will be given for information leading to the recovery of three 2 year old steers, branded “A. P.” on right horn. “ F. G.” on left horn. Ad.lress, G. S. Guild, Keener. Jasper county, Ind. If you find it difficult to select an appropriate Christmas Gift, call at C. C. Starr. A Co.’s, and examine their beautiful Vasev, Toilet Sets, Majolica, aud decorated, *ware, Toys, Wax and China Dolls, Doll Perambulators, Wagons, Sleds, Hobby Horses, and the largest assortment of Holiday Gooda ever brought t» Rensselaer. Our enterprising merchants are making such large demands upon u» for advertising spate that vre find ourselves compelled to make anangeineuts for i*.creasing th? size of the pap* i. Considerable extra labor will be required to make the change, but urMess unforteen difficulties arise, v, e shall next week issue a 1; rga six column quarto, with the e pectation that the change will l e permanent.
F. &nd A. M- Zleciun Notice. The animal election of officers for Prairie Lodge, Xo. 125, F. and A. H., -will be held at the Lodge Hall in Hens; elner 0 Indiana, on Monday evening, December the 19th, A. D. 1881, A. L. 5881. The Worshipful Matter, Senior Warden, and Junior War leu, will be ex-oJicio Trustees of said Lodge. [seal.] Charles li.J > BJca, W. M. ' Marion L. Spitler, Sec’y. • _ Holidays are coming, and so did Leopold come with a tine stock of iiew goods to please the masses. Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, and Furnishing Goods of all kinds, for everybody. These goods have been selected with special care for the wants of Eiy many costomers, and at cash pribes. Call and examine goods, and prices, and be convinced of the fact that you can buy more for one hnrrdred cents of A. Leopold, than of any other man in t >wn. Kemenber my motto is “quick sales and small profits.” A. Leopold.
Public Sale. —The subscriber will sell at public auction, at his residence two miles north-eist from Rensselaer, on th j Francisville road, on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1881, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M m the following described property; t l horse, 1 cow, 1 lumber-wagon,-JL two-horse spring-wagon, sethre mess, corn planter, breaking plow, eu.tfvator, harrow, hay in stack, and other articles too numerous too mention. *" Term: bums less than five dollars, ash; five dollars or more a credit of nine months, on approve d security; without interest till the maturity of the notes, 8 per cent, after mLt irity. W. H. Sailer. Simon Phliips, Auctioneer. Thorley,s Food for Horses and Cattle will improve the wind ai:d looks of horseo; give strength ar.d vigor to old hoi Sv-j-.j enable hon-ee to do more work with less fa igue; promote digestion, and is a acource of health; coax the nppeiite when nothing elso will; surety prevent disease wh u aotliing else will; fatten stock rapidly, and produce a superior quality of beef; increase quantity *.£ milk in cows, and enrich the quality; prevent plenro-pre a ouia m cattle and abortion in cowa; eradicate worms and pa sites in sheep; prevent rot in s ep, and improve the clip of wool and will prevent cholera in ho s and scour in calyhe. Fog sal at iimnaet J^an
Holiday - Goods! ri Daily at the Fopuk Iry-Ssods tes —orWIL.ERB _ -'Re Leaders of Reawlle Prices” DON’T FORGET THAT WE HAVE AX ' Extraordinary Line Ladies & Misses Cloaks and Ulsters, And JACKETS. - Also the Leading Ilou»o lo the City Mr Silks and Sating . in al 1 »h»ilea. * > . TK7~ ILE E ’ S, Cor. F«urth and Columbia Sts., - - Lafayette, Indiana.
STELE. BOOMING. s —The New Store of—- , ‘ CAWLL It FARDEH le full to overflowing with Hew Goods for WINTER TRADE! —We make a — Specialty -OF- , J Boots & Shoes —A full line of—* Hats, Gloves, . —AND — rut - ME; Always on hand. gigrCall and get acquainted/IBS
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HONOR or ONE STAR. Pm-iUt wt.o ha.c uiimd do t :.e durhg the mm h sre eulltlcd'to cinOmucHl under this lioaor. MAKION TOWNSHlP—District 10. Alma Brown, Mary Downing, La l ■•. on Brown, UcriteDowiilng, i.H.ry Kr *«ler, taliie Downing, Juh ■ r-»*.l it, - mule W il.iunic, Ailtc.Suuili. lie Wllllau.H, li«mni<- buuth, viilie William*, Aliio O'Meara, Iltr-nu Fur G-r. Charlie Downing, : liiriiie Dun, herty, Carrie Welsh, jSadie Willisurs. CARPENTER TOWNSHlP—District 1, Bertie Oreen, George Hinds, Jobnuie Green, Motile Hatrie, (•race Thompson Ezra HarrD, Jiinny Lewis. Dora Uarn , . Bertha bhuliey. -.ora Westfall. • Distuict No. 2. Kug< n • Chamberlain, Jessie Gmy. Kvu l hamberlaiu, iCbarie. ltowen, Etta Gray, • | Saucy Erwin, Charles Gray, ‘Gertie Erw in, Dibibict No. 5. ('B-rSe Johnson, I 'arrie Ko-nlrich, Bert. J itiuson, I Stephen Bowdy, Cyulnia Goodrich. 11'racy Bowdy, Fanny Crosby District No. 8. Do la lralay, .Eddie Shulley, C lalrwin, iWiui.iu Shuifey, • Lila Curtis. Distuut No 10. Howard Jones. Distuict No, 11. Jessie Marciey, A Hen Marciey, Charles Marciey. walker township I'lnTnicr No. 5. Charley Precis. D.s.bkt No. 7. i.ncy Taylor, ,Eddie Spj.on. • Ma r Wetasl. Albert Dari., LotS** Rockwell, . Klwood Du via, Artie Rockwell, Laura Davis. NEWTON TOWNSHIP—DUtrict lio. 1. Mar: Wuerthner, Mattie Hemphill. Christian Wuerthner, Frankie Hemphill, Florence Bowman, Nellie Grant, Sanford Bowman, iWinnic Sayler, LTyaaca Grant. iWallace havler, Sadie Martindale. District No. 2. Albert Flcener, William StClair, I.ydta Fleeuer, Ella StClair, Tina Fleeuer, Walter StCla r, Mary Hayes. Blnuelie lloyes, NaucyJ. lloyss, Fannie lloy’es. tXi Childers. IK mer Cleuieua, Clyde Hopkins, Viola Clemens, R ilwrt A. Hopkins, l.aura Clemei.a, Mabel ilopkius. Della TUoruluu, Maggie Thornton, Di.teict No. 8. John Sayers, .Giieaie Veoman, Sayers, ilia Coen. Gleuu Tharp, Ada Strung. Distbict No. 4. Alice FZcnkle . .ETerett Halstead, Ilarvey UeuKle, * (ttaukin Hai»uad, Horace Ueukle, .tlrna Veoman, Lemuel lleokli^ DimucT No. 8. Coia A. Nowcla, Mvrta Baker. Omer A. Brown. Julia Kra-ne* . Cora L. Brown, Hose A. Mariin. Mary A. Laue, Marion M. Marlin, Emma F. Laue. Lawrence U Martin, Julia Bhhidelar.. K AN XAKEE TOWNSHlP—District No. 1. Fanay Biggs, Marshall Bigg*. District No. Lydia Lavender, Annie Mannar, Millie Turner. Sarah Mai.uuu, Artltlis Laveuder, Florence Jones, Amoa Uibba, Laura Jones, District No. 8. Charles Jonea, ißilla Williams. George Jonas. 'Lula Weekly. « Laura White. REMINGTON SCHOOLS. INTBBBCDIATB DIrABTBENT. Or *rge A Ini in, Smiiu Miuuleswrorth, Clara Armstrong, Grace Maxwell, Ellery Bloom. Eslelia Luckry. Came court right, Cuaiincy l.audn. Hattie Chupocli, Fannie MeDongal, Wilt Chappell, Perry Speucer, Katie Carnmody, Ophelia Lees. Frn ik Cross, . Fr ink G Coßlier, Wiunie Draper, W ill jiawllayp., Ollie Darlington, ' Bertha Poole. Laura Cora, Maggie oahaefler. H*W« Corn, Mala Garrison, Kructt Hart. r.«,ra Holl. f, Flora Uar„ Bertie MeCullay. Anna Lockwood, Will Morris, down Luve. Ida rugh. Viola Mccriff, Lina Lackey. FuutPbijiart DepahtmevT. LsIIv, Aanic G flith, Nwa Garrison, Battle Uaimon. Susie Carsob, Mi»ole Beasley. Lau.a U a.souf Mamie Hod-hire, Josie Bazil U »’ Kaiy Mania, Stell i Beale, Louis Ford, y *l*-rU \v lUi.ma. .Icrbcrt >ch<lTcr, Immic Fred Burger, H Jllte sheirer, i-a S'oOdt. . Johhuie Ainiieu, Biauch Oarrisou. tr,.^L’of«, Nellie Ttugh, Willie false. Willie Arpih. I -1,3 Hone* op Two stars. t AH nupiie wt.o bare been perfect in aiPe*La. ee «ad */w*icvuaiity for two uioul*. of school are e j
lllhi} to enrollment under this honor. KANKAKEE TOWN si] ll*. Marshall Biggs, Fituuy Bigg-. REPORTS ACKNOWLKDOED, Tedehers’ Monthly lb-ports have between Nov. 7th and Nov. 21-t, as follows: Kepoit No. I.—Carrie Klinston, Mjra Price Lillie Bartoo. Ollie Hedricks. Mary F. Shields George U. Antrim, Lottie Hollo I*. F. Roberts' A. A. Stearva aud M. F. Blood. Kki out No, 2.—Douglas Clark. D. B. NOiWELS. County Sup't taje ' ■ INSTITUIE REPORTS. Up to Nov. Slat h ,vcj rreeived the following Township liistitutc Reporta: Newton Tow.ushtp Reports N 6. 1 and 2. From Barkley, Wheatliefd and Kankakee, Marion, \V alker. D. B. ,'OWKLS. County Snp’t. ■ 4 - EXAMINATION Regular Tub'lc Exaniinntioii nt the Sehoo House, iu Reusselasr, ne|ct Saturday, D. It. NotvEI.S. Chnuty Sup't.
ah I'iN.s* % n i. % g Mrs. liiuiiii rg. 23per is .\ >.(l» — C-.OAS - KA . N- \[ ROOM OVEIt I A NAIAB il'l I.OING VO 'Til MDE W.VSIIIA . »i> sf, OVER ePEN Cs£K A CO.jssTO . E. R. ns:iela r, - ,udia: a. •fs A "Square Deal \ Read aiiil 3 £2s! To the Person Bovins- tht* moat G ols o.' me for* cash, from (lie 10 h of BecemLer —to thi:-. lGtll of JAftUAIJY, —lnclusive, I will present w ith a fint Walnut Cal ndar O Xj O o 2SL Valuej Si 5. 1 I by who'*. Si the •X»i?- 00^M • ation of the time iilmve earned I will notify through the Count, p a ers. to wlietq rue 0 2XOO K JUSTLY BELONGS! HARDMAN, “The” Jeweler -HE UUrBEE CO.'S Back-Strap Arctics, The Mvxt C*»vt’.i>n> >,f all Arci *<?,. Thr ; g.-> on Easily an.i lit Pet D-' T.lv , -. ( Tne L‘rp j #nt anj ’,4 £■ •. will Apnreci-* ~ * ' ’• jThew. Ro troubl t Baskls. V r,Y T Tj oft these itiiore yont u«y an oiiaqjjair. k <; 1 LUDD HOPjQN^BLaelaer.
HERE WE AOAIR!! WITH A. FULL OF - Watches. Silverware, Violins, Clocks, - Spectacles, Violin Strings Jewelry. Accordeons, PockerCutlery, % SOLE VGENT I'On THECKLEHHATED ROCKFOUD WATCH I have in iov en nicy, A FIK3T-Ci—ASS WORKMAN, ° f eight vearse periecce- fine Watch Work a Specialty. Orwin a Old Stand. HAMAR
Rensselaer Marble Works R. HOWLAND. 3? oprietor, AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, MQJWMBNT& BEAD STORES SLABS, TABLETS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, imisrs -AJXTID VASES. Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. -A-Lso Dealer in. Iron Fencing, Balcony Railing, Roof Cresting, &c. HARDMAN THE JEWELER • Goldman <S* Hardman’s OLD STAND.
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SOUTH SIDE OF WASH TGTON STRETt RENSSELAER, IND ( an j to!»lary!i Harness, Saddles. Collar's, • Wliips, Trunks, alises, lilankets Rolues, CarriageTrimming, Harness Oil, Etcetera. - ' It: T -V 0-.: V"V> ! . . •' ‘ % : Domcslic and ow VorJi sfuge'i fcewiugr JHachl jicn,. &C., &C., AT W. H. ii C RHOADES’ H ARNESS SHOP. 12 TltA C. .KELLEY. . * A DENTIST. ** Renwhi.ack. Indtanm. Dr. Kelley lot- lia i i:,:rtv y.m,s’ rxprrirs n r in the pntciice <<f Oeut.-lrv. :::id refers t i i, ; - ■ ,-microns patrons as to in** qua!:;. of wnk turnd out. He uses no “Granite 'I' 1 'in'' nor ativ smiriotis and worthless, materia*. attwilmn given to the preservation of the natural i;v;q :i 1 the natural and useful adjustment of hi title;; 1 t *eili All operations warranted, a;:-! prices to ei lresoonl with finality of work. Oliiee over lines ii Meyer’ drugstore. DTi. ■'JZT. Xj. Ti a~i'l DEIST'TIST. I Wisll to SIV i- ’ to it lic ii i zcn h _ v of llons.si*l:i«-r /C; - v and J:w|K*r •> -• :"-• N ‘ f (*"nty th..t I JR'.-t;- .• —=• -,c>. . A "•■”*. have rea.ov- .. /• ' e l my otlire '» V* T >**L" • .e : y eu pied I. ,■ i >r. N *vLjt t i is. _ c-X-'V V. ii.slil)ii'rn,in ' *" the re.tr of . TSIE JEWELRY STOISE, Ami that I am new better (hair ever prepared toexecute all kinds of work in my I,ranch business in the highest style of the art ami 'owest pos-ili • m ire-. ' tY. L. HAM Ait
NERVOUS DEBILITY ■■■can BE CURED.EEESSSai anV B,,fferln^ witt > Nervous Deldlltj or imy disease or symptom, wearing on body or ncn?on^ aß ,b£/ 0 e a to .{ e l l 8 1<,01,, >- despondent, nervous, timid, f.ireetlnl or unfit for business no matter what may have betSi the orieinai cause of your disease or evmptoms. or to w'hom you have applied for help without getting rei ief f, ated of al j J° Hr disaereeable symp--I°“®' *" d fully t estored to perfect physical health n«t h t A h n °, s ßt poßß,ble t,me - Having during the E,^i. twe s1 y five y earß made the study and treatmeat oi diseases of the Jfind and »rTo«x Bvst<-m f Bper ; la ' t - v - aud having cured such a larg. her of cases, many of whom (after ex eml'ncr hundreds ol dollar-) had been g.ven tVuln f“?v b J e mT. n .V W ofrer our devices and treatment to the afflicted at price within their reach sanitation either personally c>r by letter free and confidential Patients at a distance bv eitoA . statement of their case, or by f.n s« <■ rin /n (which wiii be sent to’any^addTss onTcetp"”* stamp to prepay pos; age) can be treated aiweb by etter as at office. We prepare and furnish patients oar own CW^i SON HISPEN South Clark St, N. Hm been in eonat*nt|B^^Mn&^^ for over twenty yeara, and la the beat preparation ever invented for RESTOR- . ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS ! Stat« yocthfct, color and | Aggayer V- \ Chemist f It anppliea the natural | of Mnag, food and color to the hair ■ nTl( j glanda without staining the J Pa( Jj ng . i akin. It will increase and pk v «; | thicken the growth of the . T hair, prevent Ua blanching Clans and falling olI? and thus 6nuOrSo . AVERT BALDNESS. \ Slid \ <n recomIt cures Itching, Erup- mend it tiona and Dandruff. As a Uft HAIR DRESSING it ia very ! p-eat i desirable, giving the hair a I * .liken softness which all j , trm “P. h , admire. It keeps the bead I m ® e< H" eleau, sweet and healthy. Cine, Wiri change the heard to • BROWN or 1 not wash off. *■ f-
wanted GOLDIE Agents for the 0 r LIGHT on the IJA «1% GREAT FUTURE In this life, through the dark valley, and in the life eternal, ns seen .in |he best "thoughts of leading authors ami scholars, among whom are Bishops simpson, Foster, Warren. Hurst, and . loss, Joseph look, Beecher, Thlmange. Dr. Currie. I)r March, I>r Me Cosh. Dr Crosby. Dr Coyler, Geo D Prentice. Dean Stanliv, Whittier. Longfellow, aid others. The subjects treated are Death, Immortality, Miileuium and Second A.fvpnt, thr Resurrection . .Imigmeut, the Punishment of the Wicked, ami the Reward of the Righteous. A ricli feast awaits the reader of tills book. It contains the grandest thoughts of the world’s greatest authors, ou subjects of the most prof und -interest to •vervone. Not brilliant. There is not s dull pag» page in the liook. It Is- alisolutely without a rival. Everybody Will read it. (school Teachers, Students. Young Men and Ladies, acting as aeent for this lsmk, are making over flou a monllr. One agent sold 71 tlrst 15 days, auother 47 in Bdays, another 11 fti one dav, another 15 and 5 Bibles in 5 daps, a iadv sold'a in io hours*Secure territory quick. Also agents wanted for the best illustrated l{evise<i New Testaiueut arid for tlie llnest faniil/itibles ever sold by agents, bend for circulars l’.*w. ZIEGLER ct Co .915 Arch' St., Philadelbia. Pa.,.or 180 East Adams st. Chicago, 111. lookUereT k Thompson & Bro. have for sale th« fol lowing lands; 3t hf 11, 28, G—32o acres. So qr 11, 28, G-—IGO acres. h hf sw* 11, 28, 6—Bo acres. IV hf ne 12, 28, 6-1, IV hf se 12, 28, 6 / "ores. So 1 !!? 6 } 18, 28, 6-120 acres. / At $.3 per acre, one-third cash aad kalance in one and two years at 6 per cent » ill make fine stock tamk. i T hompson & Tiro, have for sale a grt.° variety of lands in small or large tifecta lerms and prices reasonable. Call and ser ; them. -f lo'i y ,, “. want to secure mowing lands for 1881 call on Thompson &. Bro. They are jigenis for quantities of grasrlunds. I Ldowiison oc Bro. Intve , r■ f. J, i • [ •>,* 7. -11,. ij, o |,f 8W ]ft ) ;(]_ r.alker township, for 650. csth. This |v*>v' cnean < r i,v one desiring a l'aim in | v'o’od neighborhood. Thompson A B;o. will sell tive w hf sw,. 1 -;e sw section and i,w nw section 34, •s-wnsliij) 2' - , range , "n.-bip, for 5,1.500, on following terms: ;■(.!) cn-h. sf,o(i in one year and fSGO in', two yf-iirs. deferred payments to'hear .G per' cent, imprest per annum. Title perfect, -is is a -real bargain. N hf sw qr IS. 32,' 5. 81 I'.-iO" acree*. I impioved firtq, in Kankakee township, * miles west of Sait Pierre, for sale at sl6,t acre. Fur sale cheap for cash—NE qr 22-VC.6 ?H-Jli'-a,N & Bit#. riiornpson A Br«. wifi in-u're farm oir w*n property at lowest possible re'os, ir. a, li ; s'-els«s <v>mp<nr. .IVill pay all lossea • u'Fng from lj.;'.*n : n , t PATENTS i V,'e contip.tie to act a* Solicitors for Patents, Gsveaut, Trade iiark*. U'pyriglita, etc., fur the lluiled Stated. : caasda, Cuita, England, France, Germany, etc. We k . i.ad U>i riy-iivo yearn* experience. ; Patetiui.bfainod tbmugh us are notlcedln the 8aFsrino /mkwcan. This largo and splendid Mu*t i w ‘’l‘V Iyt ■« pig, $ :J. 20 a year, shown the lTogresir i < » iTicnce, is very interesting, and has aa enormous lircu!:,;i.,u. Addrtstit MUNN & CO., patent Bollci- »>•:«, Pull’s, of tviKSTfrin amkrican. 37 Park Row,. ■>'tv Y'vrk.' Band bo< ,k about Patents free.
flop BITTER^ (A Medicine, not a Drink.) cosTAtjrg it Hors, nrciir, mandrake, DANDELION, S And thk Vvt.kht A!fr> lir.sTMr.mrAi,QOAXlB TIKS or ALL, OlilJtß • THEY CUKE S AH Diseases of theStomacn, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Norvousaess, Slccplessnessand especially Female Complaints. SfOOO IN COLD. 3 Will oe paid for a ease they will not rare or H help, or for anything impure or Injurious v found In them. 3 Askyonr drnggist for Hop Bitters and try ? tiitrn before you sleep. Take uo other. r, V T. C. lsan ahsoluteanclJrresl6tlhlec«re for i Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcot.da anjiauH Ssxd for Cikctlab. aamH iAII ftlsovn *r»ld irtir.'iMft. * lff>p K!lt**rß Slijf. Cf»., rwi-ntfr, N. Y., A Out.
% jmmjr?*aanjLsv •<*; **?s*e&enaSmmmm THK CRSAT BVKLIXGTOX ROUTE. . orber line runs Three Thvonch r*a< -ongr-r Train? Daily between thimso, De# Moii; •«, Council Bluffs. Omah;«. Lincoln. St. a-nteph, Atchi* it, T .p< li;i erd Kartsna City. ’.tlrtfet fonnoytion* for sit points in Kanses, Uoloradu. Wyoming. Montann, ffe•rf'i. New M.-.xieo, Arizona, ldthn,Oregon sod Cntifom'a. , he (■shortest, Sy.ofotio«t rr.d Most O'Wiforlie ;•:« Haute via Hannibal to Fort heotf, DentuSt, Ddilst. Houston, Austin. Sen Antonio, CsteO* ton itrid s«i points m TexM. p The unr- iuatod imln.swneirSs offered t;> Tiacelwre and Tourlifts. *ee wt fcMowsl ;t>.* Puilmaa iIS-whcei) PutaeS Sleeniits C-.r.-». run imlv oh this Lin*. C.. it. m (). Pniai a JJ*nwing-«ooui Car*, with M< art on** tteellnma ( hairs. N u extra charge for Besttl tt> Keyjiining Chairs. Tt»e famous C.. B. ft <EI Paine a rUnle? Cars. Oorgeons Bsa«dHng Cara itt.-d with Elegant High-Hacked Ksitsn Ra> ytdvlu* ( hnirs fur tko estdpaive ssii mC list •hi-S p'i>p:ig«rs. Steti Tiiiok met Rimortor Krartjrawwss, eoaa. •>incti viilt tu nr a rent Ttsrongh Car Arranr*.•nent. makes thw, above alt ushers, »h« favorite Hntout to tie nvuth, jtn-IVeet, end tSie Fir A’est. Try rt,And you win ftitd tmvettag • taaerf n«t»ni/i of a diannifori. Througn Tickets via thfa Crt-hrMed Me# •r wte at ail offices hi the United Kurts* end ,in.n<V-. . , All Information abotw Rates of Tare, Meets itm Oar Aeeonunodatinna. 'Wine Ttsen*. kewill he V
