Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1883 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN.

IVoflce. The firm of Campbell & Farden 'will dissolve Feb. Lst.-, by mutual consent. Mr. Campbell collecting accounts and T. J. Farden paying liabilities. Sweeping reduction in prices for 30 days to reduce stock. Call early and secure baigains. Buff Front opposite Nowels House. CAMPBELL & FARDEJY.

Great Circus.

The L. N-A & C. R. R. will run a, special Train to Chicago, next Saturday Jan., 13$i 1883, leaving Rensselaer at 9.46 a. m. returning, leave Chicago at 7.30 p. m. same day. Fare for round trip SI.BO, return tickets will be good to, and including, night train of Monday Jan., 15th 1883. Don’t fail to'take advantage of this low rate, and attend the Theater matinee, of Mrs. Langtry who will be in Chicago on the above date. —«»».. G. A. R. Installation. —Rensselaer Post No. 84, G. A. R. installed the following officers, at a continued meeting, last Monday evening: M. F. Chilcote, Post Conynandant; Wm. Warren, Senior Vice Commandant; N. S. Bates, Junior Vice Commandant; G. J. Dexter, Surgeon; *J. 3. Clay pool, Chaplain-: C. P. Hopkins, Officer of the Day; S. Hemphill, Officer of the Guard; M. E. Baylor, Quartermaster; Jas. A. Burnham, Adjutant. Marriage Licenses. —Since the last reports the following couples have been licensed to marry Geo. W. Zimmerman and Adeline Wilson; William Johnson and Elizabeth C. Waller; Cyril Steele and Sarah E. Remley; Geo. W T . Houser and Sarah Randall; Jerome L. Jones and Jennie Steward; Elias B. Brewer and Mattie E. Faulkner; David F. Venrick and Alice James H. Fisher and Mary M. Kays; James W. Nelson and Delphina Grant; Henry K. Payne and Maggie M. Letherman; Erastus B. Winters and Mary E. Zard; John Harbolt and Lillian K. Miner; John C. F. Pierson and Clarinda A. Dean; George W. Ballard and Mary F. Ray. In aclition to the above one considerably too previous citizen from the northern part of the county obtained, a license to marry a young lady before he had taken the natural precaution of ascertaining whether such an arrangement met her views, on the eternal fitness of things, or not. The result is that the heedless man has a new marriage license on his hands which he can neither use nor sell.

Township Institule.

Programme of Marion Township Institute, to be held at the “Hoover School-house,” the first Saturday in February: 1— My plan of teaching the definations of words in the different grades—Miss Amanda Parris. 2 Elocutionary Drill with Grammar Grade.- -C. L. Sayler. 3 Analysis in writing—how, when and where should it be caught?—Miss Carrie Funston. 4 The Grube Method. —J. F. -xntrim. 5 The two motions of the earth and the effects which they produce.—Miss Mitchell. 6 Tides and Ocean Currents. —Miss Dern. 7 -Parsing and discussing difficult constructions.—A. E. Coen. 8— The French and Indian War. —Berllia Funston. 9 State Government as exemplified by Indiana-Complete outline to be placed on Board and explained.—William Churchill. 10 — The Organs and process of assimilation.—Titus E. Price. 11 — Friday afternoon exercises—of what they should consist, and why?-—Miss Josie Parkison. !A. Coen. T. Price. M. Mitchell.

THE BFST COUGH MEDICINE in the WORLD.

BAMPLK TOEK OF CHABOK. Call at lines & Meyer’s drug store and fjet a sample bottle of limwn’s Expectorant Ireo of charge. It cures Coughs, Hoarseness Whooping Cough ami Consumption in its early stages. It is a scientific preparation, admirably adapted for tti.j cure of hll throat «nd Lung Disease*. It is pleasant, to fake und entirely h mules*. Try it; it costs you nothing. Regular size bottles, 5()«. nnd JJ>l. for sale by Imtß & Meyers. Taraxin* Memorandum Books free, Ap 5

The business failure. —Mr. w; A. Lamson, the hardware dealer, has, we much regret to say, been unfortunate in hisTrasiness affairs, and, for *the present at least, his store is closed and in the possession of the sheriff. In just what condition his liabilities, assets and prospects of resuming business are is not yet fully known. A meeting of creditors was held yesterday, and next week we shall be able to give, more fully, the particulars. The Rev. J. J. Claypool, pastor of the M. E. Church, still contin_ ues his series of meetings. Mr. Claypool is making an heroic effort to arouse the languishing religious sentiments of the town, and deserves the hearty encouragement of all good people, and, above all, should receive the earnest co-ope-ration of the members of his own church, which last, we much regret to say, he does not, as yet, seem Jo have to any great extent

AVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post *Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on thetithdayof January 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Hoad Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised. N. Bennett, Mrs. Delilah. Miss. A.Deselms. Miss Cerilda, I. S. Goldman, Jamss Iliff. R. M. Johnson, Miss Renie Kenton. Wm. Lowman, John C, Miller. John P. Morris, William Parks—2. A. Peacock, M. E Peacock. Am?. Pillars, Washington Scott. John Tharp, It. B. Thornton. Geo. R, Thornton,

HORACE E. JAMES, P. M.

A REPORT OF CLERK of CIRCUIT COURT

Clerk’B Office, Johnson Co. Ind, Mr. *A. Kiefer: Lhring this spring anil •uirnner my wife was ft great sufferer from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, caused by a torpid live,. About a moiith ago she began using your Taraxine, and the first two doses gave her so much %-elief that she continued the use of it uutil two bottles had been taken, and I take pleasure in saying that her health is entirely restored. Yours etc.

ISAAC M. THOMPSON.

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. OIIGANIZKO. ASSETS, .Etna of Hartford 1819 $9,000,000 Hartfoid, of Hartford,lßlo 4,100,000 Franklin of Indianapolis. 1851 300,000 North American of Philadelphia 1794 9,000,000 Springfield, Fire &M. of Springfield Mass ..1849 2;255,000 Home ofN. Y..... 1853 7,000,000 Travelers, Life and .Accident, of Hartford,lßG3 6,000,000 JStna, Life of Hartford,lßs3, over 27,000000 Mr, Wrn. W. Watsop is in special charge of this Bureau, and will be pleased to write indemnity against los3 by fire to property, and against death, or nccidenta injury to the person, at the lowest rates compatible with safety. A policy in any of these companies is a good as a deposit in tbesoundestßanfc.

RuW* COUGH CURE Is a Positive Cure for WHOOPING And Bronchial '69UUS. Wo refer yon to t-' a following letter, an l wo hiro raai:y more ccuolly opyrecia’.ive ones: _ „ . *C,T CACo. June SOt',, lneo. , I owo Ton mafiy the.nka tor tho c un’lwy lest hatur:lay evrnliitt In icndin r mu tho nv'dicin'.- X no miic'.i wixtcil nr. I *ras Ant tnublod to trv your who. uIn* cqngh remedy through the Lindners of mv neighbor, Mrx. wm. K. bidlcy, and it ptivo *ncti (tre.v i c' ief to ra v Hogirl.that, when the wooed child wiuaitnoltei lcovotfd the Hirae relief for her I linw of no othar roodlctba which no fntioh mit/qrated a malady gmerallT ho dftfeiw-in-r, nndfcul veryanjirttcialivoof my rood fortune lit oh; twining It.. Vory truly vnuin, KKB. ItAR7 E. RinHAP.DS. 3HC7 MIL Avo. _ rjCTA'JO, Karrh 131 h. 1083 ■ we?uvro«»c<l ycur wfcoophHf t-oottii eyrnp for all kind* or cou-lts In on- own family. I'.sitl nJwnVit mmnr.ieiMl it to otborH. Jt. ua*. never foiled to cum. We wh.h cvei-y family with ckiljroM hai i, hortlorn hr.ud. _ Very truly, JIBS. WK K. fIMifJEY. 3848 ESlia Aro. AcJJrcss, PAP3U.ON M’P3. 00. S 4 & 20 Michigan Ave., CMICAOO, Price Ono Dollar per Bottle. lor Sale by til P.-an^fcap.

Clerk Circuit Court.

Saner JCrout, atC. C. Starr’s. “Empress” Tobacco, the best plug, sold only by C. C. Starr. Lamps, all kinds at reduced prjees at C. C. Starr’s. The beat Maple Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at C. C. Starr’s. ~ “Money saved is money earned.” Save it by buying "odds of C. C. Starr; Tea Sets, 46 peices, English ware, only $2:75, at C. C. Starr’s. Standard Goods, and low prices, are the mottos at C. C. Starr’s. Go to C. C. Starr’s for Groceries, Queens ware, Glassware, Notions &c. The largest stock of Queensware ever opened in Rensselaer ar C. C. Starr’s- ' Highest market price paid for all kinds of country produce at C. C. Starr’s. Cream Oat Meal Toilet Soap 3 cakes in a box, only 10 cts. per box at C, C. Starr’s. A Bargain in Young Hyson Tea. Try it— 3s cents per lb, 3lbs. for $1 00, at C. C. Starr’s C. C. Starr’s best soap @ 5 cents per bar, is the best soap in the morket for the price. C. C. Starr’s roasted coffee is the best in the market and our sales are*increasing all the the time. The public is cordially invited to call at C. C., Starr’s examine goods and learn prices before making purchases in Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, <fcc.

The Great Consumptionßemedy BROWN’S EXPECTORANT Hum keen tented in hundrede of eaten, And never failed to arreet and cure CONSUMPTION, if taken in time. It Cures Coughs . It Cures Asthma. It Cures Bronchitis. . It Cures Hoarseness. It Cures Tightness of the Chest. It Cures Breathing . Brown’s Expecfoi\\NT It Specially Recommended for Waoorijee Govern. It will thorten the duration of the dieeate end alleviate the paroteytm of coughing, toot to enable the child to pate through it Without leaving any teriout conteqUoncee. PRICE, BOc. and $1.00 • A. KIEFER, Indianapolis, Ind, FOR SALE BY IMKS & MEYEBS RENSSELAER. IMHANA

E TT" IE T 3 "2T Sensible Person Will spend their money where they can obtain the MOST FOR IT. We are doing lbore business than any other Dry Goods house in Lafayette. You naturally ask, Why* Simply because we give our customers better value for their money than they get elsewhere. Then why should we not have the trade? Our stock being t<w large we will offer Jj? of jl&pfalltp We have every thingn kown of in FLANNELS BLANKETS and WOOLENS? the bargains which we call your attention to is O-a-r $2.00 BleuaJKets Which are actually worth $4.00. Genuine Bargains in Dress Goods, Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves &e. Oar glen!* nits gUvI j)eparto*enfc 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 reJuctions preferring to do this before the season’s business is over WILER’S DRY GOODS HOUSE,' La Fayette, Indiana.

HEAD —THI3\TKL— EDIT ATS —— ~ -• Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise, and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can _ bought in northern Indiana! Call and see us at the , TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana, We will eave you some Mojey on c^lPraiiJrc? ® ® _ 8.9. OTS SHOES. Q-oocLsj on H AF S AND CAPS » & CARPETING, On all and Eyery Article selected irom our Mammoth Stock of . Willey & Sigler.

IW. Warner $k Sons T2ST Hardware, Tie wart, S T O V.® S ! South Side Washington St. Rensselaer, - Indiana, ■— - - ■ ' • ‘ csuumoM <&m - lu&e©* J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner’s old Stand, Front Street North of Washington, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Having purchased the establishment of H. Waruer, I am prs* -pared to manufacture and repair . . Carriages Buggies, Wood Work lor Agricultural Implements, etc. Satisfaction Given. All Work Warranted. Carriage Painting a Specialty.