Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1883 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN;
The Sunday trains placed on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road some three months ago are not paying, and the management seriously contemplate withdrawing them. —“Indianapolis Journal.” Elder Cissel poached three serof unusual force and merit at the M. E. Church last Saturday and Sunday. Nature has endowed the Reverend gentleman with inauy high and noble qualities. —“Oxford Tribune.” One of the Chicago <fc Indianapolis Air Line men states that Feb. 1 the Crawford syndicate will commence running their own trains from Delphi to Indianapolis. They are said to have’ become disgusted with the quibblings of the Louisvill, New Albany & Chicago people regarding the transfer of the road. “Indianapolis Journal.” James Vick. —From the appearance of Vick’s Floral Guide, which is on our desk, we should judge that the young Vicks are “chips of the old block,” as the Floral Guide with its lithographed cover is handsome enough for a pallor table. It is printed on the best of paper, has three colored plates of Flowers and Vegetables, and full of useful information. Those who send 10 cents for it cannot be dissapointed, as the plates alone are worth the amount. in pastyears, James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. • 1 < The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago management, which, some two years ago, cleared its road of old passenger conductors, with one exception, has within the last month made another general clearance, and Wednesday, it is stated that but one of the last installment is remaining. “Spotters” have been working on the road. The Lafayette Courier, when speaking of the recent resignations, remarks that, as a rule, the “spotter” is a greater rascal than the man he is appointed to catch, and reports many an innocent man to make himself “solid”. with his employers .—“lndianapolis Journal.”
Dentistry.
The insertion of artificial teeth has now arrived to a high degree of perfection. Much skill is, however, required on the part of the Dentist, in selecting and adapting them, to produce a pleasant, harmonious and natural expression of the features. In form, the teeth should be made proportionate, so they may correspond to the form of the face. As great a variety must, therefore, be produced in the teeth as there are in the features of the person they are intended for. They should harmonize in form, shape and color with the complexion and lips—a slight departure from nature, inclining them inward or outward, sometimes changes the entire expression of the mouth—this is the principal reason why many persons look worse with, than they would without, artificial teeth. Therefore it is of paramount necessity that the dentist, to whom a case is intrusted, should possess, not only the mechanical but also the requisite artistic skill, to make a selection of artificial teeth, of an anatomical nature corresponding with the natural ones, not only in regard to shade but also in regard to size, color and form, for natualness of expression is very much dependant on these points. There is to be found at Dr. Keley's Dental rooms, a perfectly harmless agent, for the extraction of teeth; positively without pain or harm. It } was administered by Dr. Horton, in Michigan, last year, to more than eight; hundred persons with perfect success. The Drs. make the .treatment of ulcerated and absaessed teeth a specialty. They are willing to have their sets of teeth compared with those of other dentists. Teeth inserted, from one tooth to an entire set. Those who are troubled with missfitting platei;, will do well to call at Dr. Kelley’s Dental rooms—consultation freX All work warranted,’ and satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. •
Fair Notice
\ Those indebted tn Campbell <fc Farden, must settle their accounts ’by cash or note as their books must be closed. M. L. Campbell.
TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept, because of the non-removal of the cause —liquor. Thewaytomake a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that carry so many bright intellects to premature graves, and desolation, strife and unhappiness into so many families. It is a fact! Brown’s Ikon Bitters, a true non-alcohol-lic tonic, made in Baltimore, Nd., by the Brown Chemical Company, who are old druggists and in every particular reliable, will, by removing the craving appetite of the drunkard, and by curing the nervousness, weakness, •nd general ill health resulting from intemperance, do I more to promote temperance, t in the strictest sense than 1 any other means now known. jit is a well authenticated fak that many medicines, especially ‘ bitters,’ are nothinibutcheap whiskey vilely coicocted for use in local opton countries. Such is not the case with Brown’s Ir4n Bitters. Itisamedicint, a cure for weakness anq decay in the nervous, muscular, and digestive organ of the body, producing good, rich blood, health anditrength. Try one bottle. j Price £i.oo.
A New Bureau! Frank W. labcock has established, and now has in complete working order, in his Law Office, a Bureau with 8 drawers. It represents thq following well known and reliable companies: NAME. ORGANIZED. ABBKTB, Aina of Hartfordlßl9s9,ooo,ooo Hartfoid, of Hartford, 1810 4,100,000 Franklin of Indianap01i5........1851 360,000 North American of Philadelphia...‘...l794 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 JStna, Life of Hartford,lßs3, over 27,000000 Mr, Wm. W. Watson is in/cpecial charge of this Bureau, and will be pleased to write indemnity against loss by lire to property, and against dteth. or accidenta 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 the soundestßank.
PjpILIOK 1 COUGH OWE Is a Positive Cure for WHOOPING And Bronchial COUGHS. Wo refer yon to t'e followlrt|f let'er, and yze hare many snoro equally appreciative Etoa-. _ ■ , C:t OjlOo. Jone jot -, 1880. DEjIRBtR:—I owe you many l|uinka for tho courtexy ta« Hntnrd~.yov nin« In ■‘endintMe O»e> medlchr: I uo much wUb<vi fc’-. I was flint enabled to tr; your who - n--1?* '',°?K h W’romch the ktndnem of mv nelrtjbor, Mra.V7»;». h.b)uky.-'O<llStrive nwv.i ip-eat ’v’W to my Jit►tieglri.tb.ttwhen theaergud hUdwaea'tickied 1 covrtnt the name relief lor her- I know of r.o oth-x riwih-Sno wblei* uo much mlUg-xitd a mida-’y prna.xllv ;.o d uCnse. tnff. r.’-dfeelrrryanpm lattvoor u. 7 g.w-Ipn - :cno In obtaining It. Very truly yours “ - MRS. MA RYE. P.T''n.*RnS. 1* - • f 9H27 Arc. - <*..■»»•-J, March 13th. 1892 Rrnr-Wr 1-rvro U*cd yoi.r whooping consll eyr-ip for.nU Jdnde of ccv. dii b’. • enw fnnnlv. Mil dra»» rroomtncndittoottiC 'O. 11 htu n<WOr tailed tdCci-.:. We tflali every fpniily with rh!lj>rn hid « heir on hand Very truly, ’ JIBS |WM. «. KTOCrrV. 3>*» 122 A»* Address PAHLVMI*M*r3. *6. 24 * SO AIIchUunAYSwiCHXCAOO. MX. Ptice Oqjq Dollar pot Bottle! For Sale Orugguto.
Sauer Krout, at C. C. Starr’s. “Empress” Tobacco, the best plug, sold only by C. C. Starr. Lamps, all kinds at reduced prices at C. C. Starr’s. The best Maple Syrup and New Orleans Molasses at C. 0. Starr’s. “Money saved is money earned.” Save it by buying goods of C. C. Starr: Tea Sets, 46 peices, English ware, only $2:75, at C. 0. Starr’s. Standard Goods, and low prices, are the mottos at C. C. Starr’s. Go to C. 0. Starr’s for Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Notions See. The largest stock of Queensw’are ever opened in Rensselaer ar C. C. Starr’s—V— ' -7 * j„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, 3tbs. 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 sail at C. C. Starr’s examine goods and learn prices before making purchases in Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, <fcc. Bargains in Sugars, Coffees, Rice and Teas, at C. C. Starr’s. Dried sweet corn, canned corn, corn hominy, at C. C. Starr’s Canned peaches by the case at wholesale prices, at c. c. starr’s Dried fruits, peaches, apbles, California dried pears-pared and unpared-prunes, currents, raisins, prunells, figs, <fcc., at c. c. STARKS. 50 cases 31b. canned peaches 25 “ “ u tomatoes, als a stock of California capped fruits at bottom prices at c. C. start’s.
MEAT MARKET, (First Dour West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. BIGUESBACH, Proper. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Muttou, SauMuge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to ault purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the oest stcrcl slaughtered. Everybody is invited call. The Highest Price Paid for feuoa Fat Cattle. J. J. KIGLKBBAC MEW (First door east of Postoffice.) Rensselaer, ■* Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sausage, Sologrxxa., ate., old in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest rices. The very best of stock slaughtered. Give e a call. Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. E. S, WOODS. Bnot. life la s weeping by. go and dar before'You die, something mighty an sublime leave behind to conquer tima week in your own town. *5 out fit free. No risk. Everything new. Cap ital not required. We will furnish you everything. Manv are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men. and boys and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want business at which you can make great pay all the time, write for particulars to 11. Hallet 4 Co., Fortand, Maine.
READ — EDIT AT Z Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise ( and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can bought in North er n In di ana! Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. We will save you some Moaey on CLOTHING, _ <fc SHOES. GroooLe; HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, On all and Eyery Article selected irom our Mammoth Stock wf T\ZEei*oiia,xa.clise ! Willey & Sigler.
IW. Warner & Sons ZDS-A-XZEZEeS TXT Hardware, Tinware, S T O V.E S ! South Side Washington St. Rensselaer, - Indiana,
owe &N 0 MANUFACTORY. J. P. VARNER, Proprietor. N. Warner's old Stand, Front Street North of Wash* ington, RENBSBLAEH, INDIANA. * ’ ’ ' *-■*• ,•*'- *"A ■.' ••> L\• ff ' • • ' ;e., '■ . , '' . Having purchased the establishment of N. Warner, 1 am prepared to manufacture and repair Carriages Buggies, Wood Woi*k tor -Agriculti i fal 1 rnplernents, etc. Satisfaction Given. All Work Warmnted.-•; ' Carriage Paint£ng a Specialty.
CDAL.’ 00 _^ !! BWU! C. D. NOWELS, HARD SOFT COAIj Office near Railroad Depot RENSSELAER, IN J) ~ - , , □"©To I’lirxtixigr. NEW STOCK! FANCY CARDS, TINTED PAPER. FUNERAL CAP.DS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. AT "Republican” Job Office.
