Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1883 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

Teacher’s Examinations.

The next regular examination will be held in the Public School building Remington Ind.. on the last Saturday of February. There will be a special examination held in Rensselaer on the first Saturday of March. All bdgin promptly at 9 o’clock. D. B. Nowels, County Sup’t. 9 Bennett H. Young, the newlyelected president of the Louisville New Albany & Chicago road, is a civil engineer of considerable note, anil superintended the building of the Louisville, Evansville & St. Louts Air Line. W hen the stock of the L. N-A. & C. was at a low ebb he scooped in a handsome amount, and with hib own Btock and that of his friends he was able to step into the presidency. It is though that with those he will gather around him as officials, the property will still be well handled. —“lndiana} olis Journal.” The Trains —Both of the L. N-A. & 0., railroad bridges across the Monon creek, near the village of Monon, were badly damaged by the high water, and about 350 feet of track were washed out by the Wabash between Battle Ground and LaFayette. The running of the trains has, of course, been badly demoralized. The night trains having been abandoned intirely and the day train for some days running only to Monon. At this writing (Wednesday) it goes to Battle Ground. It is expected that the wa3h-out near Lafayette will be repaired within a day or two and the trains all be running regularly again.

BARKLEY TO WNSHIP INSTITUTE.

The fourth and last session of Teacher’s Institute in this township was held Feb. 10th, at Cenler sehool house, and proved to be the the most interesting and profitable oft hr season. Nine teachers present, Mr. J. E. Alter, a visiting teacher, and 15 other visitors, After the usual preliminaries of opening, Mr A. McElfresli began the regular exercises with an excellent paper on the subject "What attention should the study of Authors and their most prominent works receive in the Fonrth and Fifth Grades.” This subject w*s followed by "Elocutionary Drill with Grammar Grade,” by mr. Jas. Pierce, who gave some good, practical rales and suggestions. Miss Ida Koons next gave ‘-.Solution and Explanation of Probhms,- ’ on beard, which was followed by lengthy Rnd animated discussion. "The changes of the Moon, and Eclipses,’’ was well described mid explained by Miss Bello Koons, after which the Institute adjourned for one hour, during which time an ample and tempting dinner was spread, and partaken of by all. Exercises again commenced by James Brusnahan, on the subject of ‘‘Artificial Stimulants, and their effect? on the system ” M. M. Tyler following with "Chisa Drill in History.” "Tides and Ocean Curreuts” were so clearly explained, by Miss Vena Bouk, that, in imagination, we could see the rising and falling tides, aud trace the meanderings of the currents through the trackless oceans. Lizzie Richardson then Tend a paper on "The three Objects of the Recitation.”' The next 15 minutes was . profitably spent in discussing some difficult constructions in Grammar. After critic’s report, miscellaneous business, and reading minutes of tt.e session, the hour still being early, Mr. J. E. Alter proposed to engage, lor a few minutes, in a "Ciphering match,” which was the roost exciting and enjoyable exorcise of the day, and for which the Institute extended a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Alter. Adjourned, Sine-Die. Lizzie Kiciiakbsox, Ret-’y.

Just too-too: —It is truly gratifying to visit a dry goods store and be able to see just what you Ivant, and not be compelled to ask some counter-liend if they have it in stock. It is really a pleasure to go to such a place to do your trading; where you can quietly pass around and select such goods as you wish to purchase, they having the prices marked in plain figures upon them. Such a place is the “Trade Palace” of Messrs. Willey <fc Sigler. On Tuesday last they were ‘busy as bees’ unpacking goods suitable for the last of winter and early spring trade; beautiful patterns in new style prints, a fine line of lovely dress goods, and a small mountain of bleached and unbleached muslins and domestics, one counter piled dull of iite novelties m trimmings and suitings. It would he simply absurd to think of going into such a place and seeing such lovely designs, and then not purchase. And IJjen to have the attention of such perfect gentlemen as arc both Proprietors and Employees. Again we way it is not only a pleasure, but when yon see the price.; of goods, you will fi/id it to be a benefit to v<*ur ttgfc pur chape cc i-he ‘'Trad;*

Brarritz cloth. J. V. Wi Kirk. In using Vitalized Air in the extraction ot teeth Dr. Kelley takes great Pains, but gives none. H. Campbell, Logaiwport, eays: “Brown’s Iron Bitter is all that is claimed for it; it is the best tonic I ever used. Don’t forget the large stock of Queens vare, at low prices, at LaRue’s Mr. S. Denny, 992 West Wsbash St., Indianapolis, says: “Brown’s Iron Bit, ters entirely relieved it severe Headache, and entirely cured me,’’ - wm ' ■ Did you try that syrup at LaRue’s? Only 60c per gallon, the finest in town. Mrs. Jennie M. Hulbert, No. 1384 40th street, Chicago, III.: Send be a bottle of Papillon Cough Cure for a poor child with a malignant Whooping Cough. I know I can care the child with nething else.’’ We invite all to call and examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere. We pay the highest prices for country produce at LaRue’s. Mason Long, somewhat noted in these parts as the reformed gambler and temperance lecturer, is reported to have perished iu the recent floods in Southern Ohio, together with his party ot street vocalists. —Lafayette Courier. * m m r ________ lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S3OO and upi wards on as good terms as can behad in the state. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 percent. Large sums, on broad security, 6 per cent. Frank W. Babcock. 15-24-ts.

W. H. & C. Rhoades -have the agency of the justly celebrated Mason & Hamlin Organs; they are fully warranted, and the best intruments made. They range in price from $22.00 up to $1,000.00 and over.* If you want a first-class organ, in every respect, call on W. H. X r C. Rhoades, they have three samples on hand now, one at SBS, one at $125, and one at $l5O, and they are beauties.

Excited Thousands.

All over the land are going into ecstacy over Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their unlocked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Brorteeitis, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or tiny affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bottle free at lines & Meyer’s Drug Store. Large size SI.OO. 2 Ct-Hd' 12rendJi arises from tho stomach, and can be early corrotcd if you take Simon’s Liver Regulator. It is peculiarly adapted to the stomach, correcting acidity destroying foul gases and al’aying inflammation. Tube, after eating, a halftablespoonful, it assimilates with the flood and ensures perfect digestion, without wl-.ich that ropulsivli disorder, bad breath, must ensue, The Reghlar removes billiousnesa, cures dyspepsia, constipation and aick headache, is purely vegetable and harm less.

BackSisT'* As-uica Salve.

The greatest hied nail wonder of the world Warranted to speedily Cure Burns, Bruises-, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Ciiillblains, Cams. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money reluridod. 25 cents per box. -FOR SAI.K BY IjIKS & M KTERB-

H.es!ss©lsß.ei» laosm, Ittsixr&nbe sm& Collttctioji Bjarjsaun S3OO. to SIO,OOO, 6 to 10 years* Vplt term «r partial-payments, Low interest, aud reasonable commission. Fire Insurance ill Six Companies. Life and accident Insurance in tb# old reliable Travelers* ai id Aetna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Kates, and • PERFECT ©aourity. COLLECTIONS ou all point, in tbe V. B. FRANK W. HA MCOi’K , Prepii.-tur, Am. W. liuihiai, awltojflor.

AVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addrwsed as below remain uncalled for in the Poet Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, on the 17th day of February 1883. These not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be tent to the Dfead Letter Office, Washington, t>. C. Persons calling for a tty of the letters in this list will pleas'-wy tft»y are advertised. F. W. Armstrong, T. S. Goldman. Thomas Hiser. Sami, Kennedy F. E. Kennedy. Miss A. J. Keiley. nOR ACE E. JAMES, P. M.

A Blessing to all mankind.

In these times when.our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine advertisements it is gratifying to know wbat to procure that will certainly cure you. If you are Bilious, blood out of order, Liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there ia not hi tig in the world that will care you so quickly as Electric Bitters:; Titey am a ble?stdg to all mankind, and can be lmd for only fifty cents u bottle at Imes & Meyer’s. 2

fBOfM « Is a Positive Cure for And Broncjiial asm. Wo refer you to t’lo foitowtnfr letter, an<l wo have many more equally appreciative ones: C'H c.'.00. Juno SOt'-i, 1830. DVAnßnt:—l owe you many thar.Ug lor the courtesy last Saturday ev.niujt in tending me tho medicine I .so much wished for. I was first on-bled to try your whoopinff cough remedy through the kindness of mv neighbor, Mrs. Wm, K.gidley, and i t rave such great i elief to my little girt, that y/iten thoiecond th’JU wits attacked 1 coveted tho same relief for her I know of no other medicine which so much mitigated a mala-'y geno-aliy so distress. Ine, nr.il feel very appreciative of my good fortune in obtaining it. Very truly ynuTs, MKS. HART E. mr'HA.RDS, 3827 Kills Avo. CirreAOO, March 13th. 1382. DrAit Snt:—Wehr.vou.'ed ycuv v.hooping ccu~h syrup for all kinds of cou-.-hs in our own family, and always fccommend it to others. It has never failed to cure. Wo wish every family with children had a bottle or. hand. Very truly, .MRS. W.M. K. RIDLEY, . 3843 Ellir. Avo. Addir®33, PAPILLON M’FS. GO., 24 & 26 Michigan Avo., CHICAGO, lIX. Price One Dollar per Bottle. For Sale by a/1 /Jruggvsf?.

DARBYS Prophylactic Fluid! For tlie prevention and treatment of Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, ibmall Fos:, Yellow Fever, Malaria, &c. The Free use of the Fluid will do more to arrest and cure these diseases than any preparation known. Daibys Prophyaetic Fluid A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ATX PESTILENCE, INFECTION and EPIDEMICS. Use as a gargle for the Throat. As a Wash for the Person, And as a Disinfectant For the House, A CERTAIN REMEDY AGAINST ALL CONTAGIOUS DISKAtES. Neutralizes at once all noxious edors and gases, Destroys t’ o germ of all disease and septic (putrescence), floating imperceptible in the air. or such as have effected a lodgment iu the throat or on the person. REMOVES all OFFENSIVE ODORS. ToEefresh a sick Person. Add about twenty drops of Darbys lactic Fluid to a quarter water, in baithing, It will give the skin a soft, plrsant and refreshing feeling alid dispel the odor tnat fever and perspiration leaves on the body. A small of the Fluid sprinkled over anything, place or vessel where there, is putrescence, destrops at oi ce the germ of all animal or vegetable poison. To prevent Contagion, Frequently moisten the hands with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid seas t retain the refreshing odor about tin: person. Expose the Fluid about in earthenware plates or saucers. Use in the water for bathing, for gargling tho throat, washing out the month, and sometimes taking a few drops internally. Perfectly harmless; used Internally or ezteriallv. J H .ZHL'N h CO, Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Price Cl) cents per bottle ; pint bottles, sl.

SEtnllii isWealtfs. ! if. JS. C. WKST’S NKKVK AND TKKATtt knt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions Fits. .Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of tho ( Brnin resulting i:i insanity .ipd letidfng to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Ape, liarreiiness. Loss of Power in either sex, involyhtary Losses aud -Spermatorrhoea. caused by over-exertion of tho brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence, tine box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month’s treatment. One ifallar a lr'X. or six boxes for live dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six liuxes, accompanied with five dollars, we wilt send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund ihe money if the treatment does not efii* - ’ a cure. Guarantee# issued only si. f. f,FAivnn«, DRUGGIST ftriti BIiOKRKT.LKR UeMKtii'Utr, Hid.

A11,.* OTIW. tTT'T—-i -.hi l2=R=d —SHOPPiM BY HAIL,— We beg to inform the ladies in and around Rensselaer, that ".’hen requested by letter, we will mail, free of charge, full lines of samples, and carefully fill and forward all orders, however small, by mail or express, as directed. Prices, in every case,' same as if the purchaser came to LaFayette and bought the goods at our store. TERMS; p, 0., order ore. o. d. Wiler’s Dry Goads House, LAFAYETTE, IND;

ms, mm, OR FAMING- SICKWFSS, PERMANENTLY CURED —NO HUMBUG—by one Month’s usage of BE- GOULARD’S Celebrated Infallible Fit Powders- To convince sufferers that these Powders will do all we claim for them we will send them by mail, postpaid a Free Trial Bos- As Dr. Goulard is the only Physician that has ever made this direase a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been psrwanenfcly cured by the use of these Powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every ease or refund yon all money expended All sufferers seould give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their cure ative powersPrice, for large Box, $3.00, or 4 Boxes for SIO.OO. Sent by mail to any part of the United Stales or Canads on receipt of price, or by express .0. O. D. Address, Ash & 380 Fulton St.. Brooklyn,N. Y - • . '

■IT! POSITIVELY CDKF3. A’l sufferers this disease that are anxious to he cured should try DR KISSNER’S CELEBRATED CONSUMPTION POWDERS, These Powders are tho only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases.of the Throat and Lungs—rindeed, so strong is our faith iutheni, and also to convince you that they arc no humbug, wo will forward to. every sufferer;.by msil, post paid, aFa ce Trial Box. We don’t want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth saving, don’t delay in giving these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large Box, $3.00, or 4 Boxes for SIO.OO. Sent to any part of the United States cr Canada, by mail, on vecapt of price, Address, ASp & ROBBINS, 3645 S'uUba St, Brooklyn. M. CTcTo lEPrlra-ting - . NEW STOCK! FANCY CARIS, TINTED TAPER. FUNERAL CARDS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, Etc., Etc , jjtc. AT "Republican” Job Office.

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’ €Smm ■SEWING MACHIHE C 0» j CHICAGO, I ■ j ORANGE, MASS, Land ATLANTA.GA;* J -—AT- — •' W. H.&C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET KeasseHacr, - Jgmizana

n\ Speople are always on the lookout for ichanoes to increase their earnings-, ’•and in time bcccme wealthy-; these I jJwhod#not improve theiroportnnttias remainOupoverty. We offer a great chance fa make money. VVcwant many men, women, boys andgirks to work for us right in tbeir on n localities. Any one can do the work pronerly from the first ’start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outflit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote vour whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, nginesrs. Fonnta as! Sachiaest Offiice if Works,Wf and 02 Second St., LAFAYEITS, INDIANA. Manufacturer* cf and Dealer* in Hew and second-iand Eiagiiae® ami Boilers SHAFTINGS, PUL, LEYS, HANOEUS.BOir.EKFUONTS Fronts 2 (THATES & BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screw*, Set-ScrcAos, Dolts, Wrought Iron Forging, steam Gauges,. GLsme Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Globs Values, Check Valves, Fife and Fittings. Having an almost endless variety of Patterns for Repairs mid Attachments for Machines. we arc prepared to furnish on the shortest possible notice every description Of Brass and Iron Cnstin s —» ---- - . ■ .j! 4k EJ® A week made at home bv tho industri.Vinnms. llest business now before the pabIV / /il*c. Capital Hot needed We will start Ml W.YOU. Men, women, bo.vn and girls wanted T everywhere tn work for us. now is the time. You can work in spare time, or give vour whole tinio to the business. No other business will pay you m krlv as well. Xoenocan fell to make enormous pay. by engajiug at once. t*r>stly outfit and terms free Mor.ev mm:* i#*t, easilv, and honorably. Address Tac* A CO., i Augusta, Ataiae.