Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1882 — Page 5

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TEACHERS IN STITUTE.

’< ' .v»*r*irc iki4l«T •* *Th e Efecofl&'week* fcrfihet ar.mfbi Kstof jjjfl t & «9ice: «imutgcd heath of, t&ssr rfespoctive i.ds-t-ofiice address: 1

RENSSELAER.

T. E. lb we, Alice H>'. iy.. A >ei**'W McElfelb, Nani*}** .MoKflVt!«l(;dßrtnfunJ SlikMrtf,Parker Ortrrfitj; .jniiVtlb ■'fJrtt-.-n nhaii; Lelir* W.v L. Ficyaeiy , A , i>s)x Lh (.«#«, Mxnti, i W«Jifl# , n, JsMe.Fi Alter, J. W. T)oMllii<; Tlfyito TVie*. Mrs’.-0. 1\ SUiu, Oan-jp Fu.istou, Bertha Fuiifton.E. L. AbbsU, U. S. Fanis, K. Tl. Warr^nr 1 ,- Emilia Horn, Hi &. T»«ney; Altec'Jobri®jn. .!*». Hf. Fierce, \Y P. Britipie; I). W. Smefyls,Ruby J Bruce, Ola: a Coen, Lydia Paris, D. jL Yeoman.

MEDARYVILLE.

Vena Book; Mary 9*^.>i«k, Millie Bouk, Mr M. F.'i; L. ft Farris, " ■"• i. * ' •; A. 'O, ilkybisSfl, R, M. Ob'll a ru. ‘ KKJII sfOTO^I. Afina ft fcuifet, • L; Alffc*,'Al , it*e'Youns?, L. Alt.ea, ?hoina« ILth'., *’■ Rock wood, M. M. Lewis, 'iGprie Irwin, Dili*: iHiniryx} V. 'Bulls. Mrs Hteriis, Altoe M. Bsiviii. 7) atilt 1 Til lit- Cason,. — JvVlfL Station-' , r i ',V ■' -£■ v o. L.Auiw-k, flp. ri'Ti'e^ •J-F, Annim,®. Ifc Anuria),, w. £. Xylol,■Mattie Hai-eru,'—BcnJwUF ~ r t ‘ . ’ s. .A. <>y ; .-r ,-VYpA-iY,. ' t>sn;l. B. Tlspigon', 'AM-t fi-cnion,-.- Surrey *• ikario nit inOp,hi \Hi\iifs, • Mamie wloiihli Situ* McDonald,- J. M. l.a.al' ti-itVs.-'Kei'k Smith, Ada <7ral\ J{ , ft xm i { rT#Gf* - - ‘Me 0 t _ _ . t j.el- si He I \e . i ifa( xa ft «J>t

BASE BALL.

Thtf gftme of: I?,'l^4'wUl’'between played last laffcemooli. ‘Vue county officers' leu gets, atiA itfisfcs play or “eet-em- • t;p” by 'the. tow* 6fficers; &> they j >1 ayed plfcfcj Ail ft kiilowirtg score; *** r .it'M’V OFFICERS.' ''■ S&welapft.q|JpTS>;All] 3 .Abhett, J. i’.., UJ; WOP Si i ± Prise, C. H.' {ll‘2* Pill < \lM 6 RockwtfdtL. ;1 ! N #m- llffi }’2 bowels,jM 1 pvfl; IJS. Itobuisojj.; 6. Ij p! ,0,. I|l O' I\4 Alter, h. ".GdlhOf ItP; 34(*» dOi r> 3 Warmer, N.‘ s ft'3i?l i Jjf- ;d! u 4 Alter. $;'!&:■«: \W'\ W'<£m CON .Lobtisv • j Fmpire. Pt isf %RB|i». fts£Qr? .■ I WWli .OFFJGfe 1 Ritters, RP; elf 1: 6 Lio 10 6 Rhoades;'!«!:“ j'OH *2 Ilf i (ill 8 .Washburn, L;I ijl I'ljx 10 Dickey, D.;C. 11 .UlUjojl 10 G Willey, J! ■!“ >2 1 0:0 IAI 5 Rhoades, Edf'OHlH'l lj'Oj 5 Vuimulta, j. j’ 1 1 t 2,1 i m 6 Watson, W. Sill li|i!.t‘m 3 Totals:;:'.•. .. tH212073G5'A2' Time of

Watson made tho' only home rah. C. 11. Price ‘ appeared to good advantage when on his back with .arms and legs pawing the air in ;hjs .efforts to; regain his feet. Dr. Bitters pitching,- was not, under 'handed enough to fcnit' the Court 'House fellows'. £)'r. Washburn ac* Bcored tell talies the largest number made, but flourished a game leg' the next day, and navigated the ' part-ji with vihiblij, diAcuity;. J. HWilley sprained his foot badly, E. 0. Nowells has laid tip sor 1 repairs, and Al. !>.•■ Rhoades brandishes the accustomed moor, and the , players are all disposed to keep the hoitfe biise. The whole to«n turned out to SCO tho ’ Show. Teachers institute was dismissed, and j school children let loose. Every- j *body good .nafrured, and a vast amount of fun generly. in the language (f Nnpolean Bonnpgrt at battle tho of Pittsburg Landing the ’’Colored troops fought no by” and j * beat tho ('(g’nry oiicers nearly t#o! tocnedn eight innings lib the latter nine. “p ’ - —. j Teachers Annual reunion at the j • Court ilouse Has evening. ,

TavpEßifccj! Proobammk.—The regular meeting of Wi^o*is«elaei-Bine? P4(«hdii Tern- J perance Union wili be ..Ufild at the Caurt House, SatjjnHy evening, Sept., Oth, 1882 The fellowiag H the prograoHneoFsEerpiaoi;. 1— Song by the choir, Mts. W. L. Haibar ors?t»hWt. • i 4t« •’ 2 fTr.ypr W Tier.' 1) ¥• J o —Leading Scrip!uros, Mtss Well M. ; Wright. '* -S—.Soog.by thechoir. 6—Reirding mintues of previous meeting. L—Opon'irigremarks, by W. B. Austin. iMSor.g by <he thorn / .IT. B — Reriiaika by Cupt C." A. Edmonds. , 9—Song by ?lie choir. 10— Remarks by IV rn . Sayler. 11— Song by the choir.' _ 12— RotnarUs by Ex. Pres. E. C. Nowels. - 13— Song by the choir, 14— Ten EhTnbtes recess.' ‘ 15— Songaud chorus, Miss Madge Osborne. 16— by Alice Kinney. I.7—Song by thy choir. IP—Remark* by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. 19— Song by Choir. 20— Remarks by Ex. Pres’t C. 11, Price, 21— Song by Choir. 22 Closing remarks by Ex. Pfes’t Alfred Thompson. 23 Benediction by Rev. P. Mcßade. Remarks liaaited to fiye minutes. Let the members of the choir be present htid take seats assigned for them., . A Cordial invitation u extended to all ■f Exercises to commence at? o’clock sharp. Noble J. York, President. Charles W.Coen, Secretary-

ADVERT/SEI) LETTERS. Letters addressed below remain u;tcnlled for in tl\^LV, at. '• Ilepsselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on lire ,2d day (it Septenjhcr, 18$2. Those not churned within fojjr, weeks ftonithp date above given will be sent to the Dead Letter Office/ Washing-, ty in , IJ. C." PersoTis calling for ab\ T of the Htters in thi« list, will phrase say they are advertised. Alder, Mrs.'Eliza Bartholorogw,Ohas. Bur.r, E. K. Cupi)itrghtvfn Mrs.il. Davis,. .Joe l'r«d<‘rick-4Son,J. J. Ham, M. L. Bammuud Flora A. Jlania, Ohas, bLaker, JohVi. Hoget} MissJoeie. - . liufty, J. M. Mans', S- Reed, 11, Y, Roipley, B, F. VC.lcpx, J . F. itORAdE E. JAMES, P. M.

lAQRADE'RO 1 PtURADERO .JJ U RADBRQ UU R ADERO NEVER GIVE UR. As a rule we do not recommend patont medicinee, but when we know of mm that really Hu .public hem-fuctor, and does positively cure, then \v? consider)!, our duty” to impart that information to nil. Ek-ifnc Bitters are truly a most valuable medicTfte and will s-uridy cure billiousnes?, feverabd ague, stomueh, liver ond kidney complhifits evi-ii when all other remedies fait We know whereof w<s apeak ami cart freely recommend them to a 11.- Eftbhnnge.i—Sold at •fifty certts a botrler by lines & Aleycr. ♦ ■ Narcotics and seiii«Uves euirder sl<qp, the uppapiral. stupor is soon followed by ill effects. Si on his Liver reipbves Oic cause of restles.saess biad hfef.plessbfcss by regulating the hpwels, by establishing good degestjijn And by quieting the nefves. Try it atid ybu will soon know the blessing of good.hea.tb and sotinu sl'e'p. “L h#ve heem a great’suflPer’c-r from dyspepsia and loss of sleep. As Soon as I foefl the least nervous I fake a dose of Simons Liver lieguUtor, and elc.ep all night “Mrs. R. Bi’.YANT, GEiswiddsvjlle, Ga'’

, • -i *l . - i. }•' '' ; ,* », ; ; j bkinc^»une biicirnisiv wi4 And lino to f St. Jpsoph, Points In TbpeVa, Deni* Kebmka.Mis«6«rl.Kau ,^<@y^ < «o,i i utUlas. «lal«ag, Now Mexico, Arizona, taua sad Texas, CHI<PA QQ Minneapolis aiid.tjt. Paul. Unhcml- N,i;loiih!iy reputed ns ly conceded to - .A bo t «o best lialUoad in the World lor > V,,0 ail clash's of navel KANSAS CITY Ail cortnootiio.s lnad': /r.*\. Through yS'&J'y Try It, Ticket*viat’ltTvr Vy' and >’ ou w *ll Colobrated Lino . find traveling a i>alo at all ■ luxury, instead the f. S. of a <lls ’ Canada. /,rw/ coulfurt * /v\\) y afj,llH ltatea of Far 1 , Sleeping Curs. /y yy etc . oliCi-rfuily given by x» T. J POTTER. * PERCEVAL LOWELL. Sd Vice rres’t <f Gen". Mar.ngt.r, Gen. Pass. Agt„ Cliicugo, 111. Chicago. lU.

mb w vuutunHi ffSONEY SAVED By haying ‘Groceries at the oki reliable grocery. House of C. 0. Starr, where can he fopfid the largest stock of Groceries, Queensware, Glassw r are ami wood-en-w&re ever opened in ; Jasper ' ", Co.

Don’t fail when in town to call at C. C. STARR’S For bargains in Groceries, Queens ware, and Glassware, The largest stock ever offered in Jasper county, at prices that defy competition.

COFFEE Roasted Coffee, the best in ilia market. I roast my own coffee fresh every other day and guarantee every pound to be That it Abut It is represented. ' SYHOP. Bure Sugar Syrnp in Barrels and Kegs. Everybody invited to call and examine Goods and prices. UKhest .market price paid for all kinds of Country Produce.

* Ladies of Ileiisseiaer, and Jasper county| ~ , Otff FALL GOODS arc now being received'. ‘ '* ' *' ' * . !>: ' :-4, vVI . Ttni.v are elegant. Send for Samples at • ' AVILEIVS Dry Qood House, ' LaFayette, Indiana. •m iS. Warner Jk Sons X3ST Hardware, Tiaware, STOVES! ■’ - -r. - Li-4. .J ± j/j »'”■ '' '** ' : ’t' ' '■ !;• f ’•Ubtu 1 /J ' South Side Washington StRensselaer, - Indiana, HATS and CaPS. “Love’s Young Dreafm” may prove a nightmare, (as many of us can testify from experience), but ladies will find ‘solid comfort' in LUDLOW’S FINE SHOES For sale only by Campbell & Farden, Rensselaer, Ind. Boots aad Shoes. ... - I, .*! LI II I. _ - _ _ iiillfif m mu MiAMtJF'ACTOR.ir. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner’s old Stand, Front Street North of Washington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased Urn establishment of N. Warner, lam pre. pared to manufacture and repair Carriages Buggies, 'Wood AVork for .A gricultural I mplements, etc. Satisfaction Given. All Work Warranted. Carriage Painting a Specialty

jMJMBER LUMBER LUMBER C. D. NOWELS, i DEALER, IN j Lumber & CoaL f J ... Common l.nniber, ' Lumber. Both I’iiicatail Poplar, ilousC'Sidin^, BivnwKidiiif;, llociinp, Fencing, Ojree s?ats, Window Stuns, Bowi'S aiul M hußms, all siy.es. hi JCK't all hiu(lx, <)t MoO'lni an'l build in a Material. OfficentTtrn 1 vpad .1 )epot. KKNSSML'A /bib INI)

EW IM STORE WM. A. LAWSON, -DK/LFIi rx— HARDWARE, TINWARE, Coal l Wcsd Stoves, Sims Ss Initisß.' Breach find Must/e Loader* in a rent grietif cnil tyaalifff, and priced rtpw/unj front §2 i to S-jU, Cartridge#, i‘<m' dev,. Cnp.'i, (if., > /c, PISTOLS, REVOLEES. (trivial Graded and IVh rd. ISrtlai’li A: flayhfcw’s Old vStaaflrlVomds 111 odd 1 RENSSEL A’EK,IXIJI 4 A >