Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1882 — A General Stampede. [ARTICLE]
A General Stampede.
Miss Ada Legg is visiting her brother, W. H. Legg, of this town. Mrs. E. D. Keller, of Warsaw, is visiting her brother Mr. Joseph Hardman, this week. Mrs. Mary Morey of Camden N. J. writes: “Brown’s Iron Bitters has cured me of much suffering and distress resulting from dyspepsia, urinary troubles and and weak lungs. It has made me very regular in my habits, and I feel in perfect health. Life in very happy to me now.’’ Thos. Kirk, Druggist, says: Rinehart’s Worm Lozeuges give better sat* isfaction than all others, lutes & Meyer. Miss May Washburn is homo from Chicago, on a vacation. She will take two more tei ms and her musical education will be completed. K. of P.—The following officers were elected at the last meeting: C. C., Ed. D. Rhoades; V. C., W. H. Legg; P., Wm. B. Austin. The installation takes place tnis evening. Married—Rev. Philip McDade officiating, Sunday, Juiy 2nd, at the residence of the bride’s parents near Rensselaer, Miss Annett A. Bruce to Mr. Warren B Rowley, of Goodland, lud. No cards. In behalf of the members of Iroquois Lodge 143, 1.0. O. F., we extend grateful thanks to the members of the Rensselaer Choral Society for their kind and successful eilorts to furnish music during the installation exercises of last evening.
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' Never was such a rush made for any drug store as is now at Imes &. Heyer’s for a trial bottle of Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, coughs, and colds. All persons affected with asthma bronchitis, hoarseness, severe coughs or any affection of the throat and lungs, can ger a trial bottle ot this great remedy free, by calling at above drug store. We are informed that some one went to Alter’s family graveyard in Carpenter township and dug up and carried away the flowers and vines from one of the graves. Flow ers are as free as light and air, but there is something wrong in the moral make-up of a person who will desecrate the resting place of the dead by stealing the flowers placed there by surviving friends.
