Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1883 — Page 5

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"V The common council met MonMay evening in regular session. ■ An ordiance for a sewer on Har■rison street was passed, and a nummber of claims allowed.

■ Married.— Monday evening Jan. list, 1883, at the residence of the ■bride’s parents, the Rev. J. J. Clay■pool officiating; Charles Pierson land Abbie Dean, all of Rensselaer. I *A pleasant social time and an exI cellent supper followed the ceremony, and on Tuesday a grand I infair dinner was given by the'parI ehts of the bride. The editor acknowledges with thanks the receipt, not of,the proverbial “generous slice” but of a whole cake, and even, as we fondly deem, by the bride’s own fair fingers made. Harbolt—Miner, By the Rev. A. Taylor, Jan Ist, 1883, John B. Harbolt, and Lillian K. Minqr, all of Rensselaer, Indiana. The ’L. N-A. & C- company will not put on through trains between Chicago and Indianapolis until their road is in 8 shape to run over 1 it at as high a rate of speed as do * -competitors.

fcotice. The firm of Campbell & Farden Will dissolve Feb. Ist., by mutual consent. Mr. Campbell collecting accounts and T. J, Farden paying liabilities. Sweeping reduction in prices for 30 days to close out stock. Call early and secure bat gains. Buff Front opposite Nowels House. CAMPBELL & FARDEN.

Knights of Fythias:—Rensselaer Lodge, No. 82, K. of P., elected the following officers last Thursday evening, for the eusueing term: W. H. Legg, C. C.; N. H. Warner, Y. C.; B. F. Dern, P k ; E. Peacock, M. of E.; W. B. Austin, M. of T.: J.C. Morgan, K. of R. and &; R. B. Patton, Trustee; M. F. Chilcote, Representative to Grand Lodge. Rail-Road Meeting: —There will be a Railroad meeting of the stockholders at Rensselaer on Saturday Jan. 6, 1883, to take further subscriptions of stock, and elect a board of directors and organize a company to build a Railroad from Rochester, Ind., to Gilman 111. A full attendance, and’especially from Newton County, is solicited. Meeting will be held at Court House. By authority of Telegram from Rochester, Ind , to S. P. Thompson Signed John Lee. Time of meeting 1 o,clock p. m .

The lines of the Chicago & North-Western Road embrace more than 3,300 miles, touching all the principal cities of the West and going through some of the finest country on the continent. Its Dakota Line penetrates a rich and fertile region of the public lands, which are now being surveyed and opened up to homestead settlers, to whom the North-Western Road grants special and very low rates for both passenger is and freight. ——— — Protracted Meetings. —Th« Rev. J. J. Claypool, pastor of the M. E. Church, on Tuesday night inaugurated a series of.meetings which he expects to continue indefinite for some weeks. There will be no meeting on Saturday night, after this week meetings will be held every night during the week. The meetings ordinarily will begin at 7 o’clock but on Friday (tomorrow) might it will begin a half hour. earlier in order to give the members of the congregation, who desire it, an opportunity to attend the Opera of Belshazzar to be given at the Opera House that night. "Bkmhazzab is king, Belshazzar is lord And a thonsand dark nobles all bend at his board." In using Vitalized Air in the extraction of teeth Dr. Kelley takes great Pains, but gives none. Dr. Kelley is touch afflicted after the manner in which Job was, and votes himself the sorest man in Jasper county, not even excepting defeated candidates.

A New Bureau!

Frank W. Babcock has established, and now has in complete working order, in his Law Office, a Bureau with 8 drawers. It represents the following well known and reliable companies: . NAME. ORGANIZED. ASSETS, .stn& of Hartford 1819 $'9,000,000 Hartfoid, of Hartford,lßlo 4,100,000 Franklin of Indianapolis ...1851 360,000 North American of Philadelphia 1794 9,000,000 Springfield, Fire &M. of Springfield Mass ..1849 2;255,000 Home of N. Y ...1853 7,000,000 Travelers, Life and Accident, of Hartford,lß63 6,000,000 -(Etna, Life of Hartford,lßs3, over 27,000000 Mr, Wm. W. Watson is in special charge of this Bureau, and will be pleased to write indemnity against loss by fire to property, land against death, or accidenta injury to the person, at the lowett rates compatible with safety. A policy in any of these companies is a good as a deposit in the soundestßank. Mr Thomas Robinson has been suffering for many months from an obstinate and mysterious sore upon his right hand. In Rensselaer it was treated as a cancer, in Indianapolis it was pronounced to be an Aggravated Sore, Uncle Tommy liimself calls it “h- of a bad hand,” a forcible diagnosis if scientific, Mr. Robinson is now in Indianapolis for treatment.

CURE Is a Positive Cure tor And Bronchial COUGHS* Wo refer yo.u to t’ e following letiSr, and wo have many moro equally appreciative ones: Ch caoo. J«he 80t\ 1880. DE.tnnin— I owo you many thanks for the court cay last Saturday evening In fending mo tho medicine 1 so much wished for. I was first iin.-.blocl to trr your who p. ing cough remedy through tho kindness of mv neighbor, Mrs. Wm. K.Hjdley. and ft gave such grtat relief to iny little girl, that when thesecond child was attacked 1 coveted the same relief for her I know of no other medicine which so much mitigated a malady generally sodt.dres*. ing, and feel very appreciative of my cood fortune in obtaining It. Very truly yours, MRS. HART E. RinHARDS, 5827 K!lis Avo. ftHIfAOO, ttaroh 13fh, .1882. Dr.ui Sir —We hAvou'ud ycur whooping cough syrup for all kinds of conrha In our own family, and always recommend it to others. Jtkan never failed to cure. We wish every family with children had a bottle on linnd. Very truly, MRS. WM. K. SIDLEY. , 3848 Ellin Ave. Aiidrsss, PAPILLOW R3»FC. GO., 24 & 80 siiclligan Ave., CHICAGO, lIX. Prieo One Dollar per Bottle. For Sale by all Druggists.

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BRINOIPAt>UNE 6HOKTEST, IiUH.Ki.ST and And lice to fit. Joseph, points tn lowx7'* | si^Q'j^Atclilson,Topeka.DenlK ebraska, Missouri. Dallas, Galss». New Wexle'O, Arizona, tana and Texas. . CHICAGO Konte Minneapolis and St. Paul. be the best equlpped^^^^^j^ I'® 1 '® Kali rood in the World f or''<^|r>££' u 8 h L V n a e r all classes of travel. KANSAS CITY All connections mode >*VjL In Union yAvX/ I P«*•Through xXf\yAV/ Try it, Tickets via tl.i?Srr y and you will Celebrated Line And traveling a sale at ali offices luxury, Instead the V. S. \\Xjj,VS. of a dlsCanoda. AllVutVs. comfort, X\\ InforinutlotNjiOvySv tJ5v/ about ltatcs of\%l'’/\ y>c ViV/ Fare, She-piny Cars, X. lv glv. i) i-y \7 X^ T. J POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, MWe /VW<<* OnV Jfanaper, c«n. Asm. Ag*.; Chlcsf'i, itl. Chleuss, U2*

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EVEBT Sensible Person %• - Will spend their monkey where they can obtain the MOST FOR IT. We are doing more business tban any other Dry Goods house in Lafayette. . You naturally ask, Why' -y Simply because we give our customers better value tor their money than they gtR elsewhere. Then why should we not have the trade? Our stock being too large we will offer We have every thingn kown of {n FLANNELS BLANKETS and WOOLENS, the biANrgains which we call your attention to is lElstaa-Hsets Which are actually worth $4.00. Genuine Bargains in Goods, Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves &e. Qm gbafc «n 8 ghvl ( |)e|«rtajei{t is the largest in the city, and embraces everything new and stylish at prices much lower than earlier in the season. Our object is to reduce stock, and to this end we have made some very great reductions preferring to do this before the season*? business is* over. WILER’S DRY GOODS HOUSE, LaFayettc, litdlaun.

READ —THlNK— meditate ’ * Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise* and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can bought in Norther nJEndl a n a! Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE * Rensselaer, Indiana. We will save yon some Money on cleJot siKixa? ® ® BOOTS c So SHOES. GS-ood,© HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, On all and Eyery Article selected irom our Mammoth Stock of Merchandise! Willey & Sigler.

W. Warner & Sons Hardwire, Tinware, BTO V_E 8 ! South Side Washington St, Rensselaer, - Indiana, \,I \ ■ 'iv. J\: .. ~~ • _ - - - -- - - - - - - cdtwmetf <&m tO&SON MANUFACTORY. J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner s old Stand, Front Street North of Washington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased the establishment of N. Waruer, lam prty pared to manufacture and repair Carriages - Buggies, W ood W ork tor .Agricultural Implements, etc* Satisfaction Given. All Work Warranted. Carriage Painting a Specialty,