Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1883 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

“The bla«-birde, harbingers of Spring/* Died. —Sunday Feb., 25 in Barklev tp., Mrs. Susannah Burns, aged 68 years. 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.

CARD OF THANKS.

The children of the late Minerva J. Kirk tender their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who gave them so much sympathy and so nobly helped them to bear up under the burden of their late bereavement

School Report.

The following is a full report of the Cosy Palace school, Barkley township, for the winter term commencing Nov., 13th, 1882 and ending Feb., 24th 1883: Enrollment for term 19. Average daily attendance 1513-320 The following pupils were perfectin attendance and punctuality. Nellie Daniels, Jessie Nichols, Dalhe Nichols, Lottie Dowell, Martha Ott, Mary Ott. Geo. B. Antrim, Teacher. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of S3OO and upwards 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. <fc 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. & C. Rhoades, they have three samples on hand now, one at SBS, one at $125, and one at $l5O, and. they are beauties. Mr. E. J. Stone expresses confidence that the British contact observations of the transit of Venus were so successful that they will reduce the possible error in our estimate of the sun’s distance to 300,000 miles or less. Of the offices the treasurer ranks the highest, and is worth close on to $40,000 per annum to the incumbent. The auditor, who formerly had such a lucrative position, under the new law cannot make more than SIO,OOO a year. The attorney general, by exhausting all the variations, can add about SIB,OOO annually to his earthiy possessions. The clerk of the supreme court makes about SIO,OOO, and the secretary of state, the poorest.of them all, cannot get more than $5,000 a year.—“ Exchange.”

Solid Milk.

To make condensed milk, the milk is subjected to a heat of some 230 degrees, which, it is said, scalds it. .By a new process the heat is only about 130 degrees, and the product is called evaporated milk. When the time of exposure to that moderate heat is sufficiently prolonged all the watery part of the milk is driven off and the remnant is a tough, solid mass, creamy white in color, and much resembling a dried chunk of white " flour dough. That is granulated by artificial means; a little line white sugar is added to make it keep, and then it looks like corn meal, and is called granulated milk. The evaporated milk is only about half as near solid as the condensed milk, but it is Very rich and so little affected by the process through which it has passed that when water is added the most delicate taste cannot detect the difference between it and pure natural milk; cream rises on it and butter can be made from >t. The granulated is made to keep in all climates for any desired length of time. A San Francisco reporter visited the Sub-Treasury there, and gazed with undisguised covetousness upon the $31,oOV.OOO of coin piled sack upon sack in. the spacious vaults. Here are his afterthoughts: ‘’lt is good to contemplate all thus vast amount of wealth, for. although it may bo bey.nd the measure of one’s happiness to possess it. he can, at lenst. enjoy the beatitude experienced by a one-year-old e did sitting before a plate of can put his hands in it, and delight iA tin.* sensation.” A letter from |h*.ris says: ‘*The women of France. uid espc. jallv those of the upper classes, arc ncWc devout uqw'aouW than they Lave L tm for a p.fi<»ratiun before/’

HER CHILDREN.

Bombazine. J. V. W. Kifk. / Brarritz doth. J. V. W. Kirk. Don’t forget the large stock of Queens vare, at low prices, at LaRue’s 8. J. Jones, Crawfordsville, Montgom* try Co., had Asthma for tWenty-one yeart Brown’s Iron Bitten entirely cured him.

The Daily Experience of Every One.

is that neglect of the bowels is the prime cause of ill health. Testimony of the late Chief Justice of Georgia: “I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for ’constipation of my bowels caused by a temporary derangement of the liver, for the last three or four years, and always when used according to the directions with decided benefit. I think it is a good medicine for the derangement of the liver, st least such has been my personal experience in the use of it. HIBAM WARNER, Chief Justice of Georgia.’’

AVERTISED LETTERS.

Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county,lndiana, on the 24th day of February 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date above given will be sent to the Dvi'i Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Miss Mary Barnett, Miss M. P. Barn hill. Jno. T. Ford, H. Guppcti, E. Merchant, W. R. Nowels. Jacob F. Steavens, Frank Votrie—2. Persons calling tor way of the letters in this list will pleas'- sey they are advertised. HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.

Wide awake Druggists.

Mossrv. Imes & MeyeT are alwnya alive to their business, and spare no pains to secure the best of every article in thoir line. They have secured tne agency for the celebrated Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,, Asthma; Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Koss of Voice, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Regular size SI.OO. 3

DARBYS Prophylactic Fluid! For the prevention and treatment of Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Small Fox, Yellow Fever, Malaria, &c. The Free use of the Fluid will do more to arrest and cure these diseases than any preparation known. D aibys Prophyactic Fluid A SAFEGUARD AGAINST ALL 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 DISEASES. Neutralizes at once all noxious edors and gases. Destroys t b e germ of nil disease and septic (putrescence) Heating imperceptible in ihe air, or such as have effected a lodgment in the throat or on the person. REMOVES all OFFENSIVE ODORS. To Refresh a sick Person. Add about twenty drops of Darbys Brophylactic Fluid to a quart of water. in baithing. It will give the skin a soft, plasant and refreshing feeling and 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, dcstrops at 01 ce the germ of all animal or vegetable poison. To prevent Contagion, Frequently moisten the hands with Darbys Prophylactic Fluid se as t retain the refreshing odor about tlic person. Expose the Fluid about in earthenware plates or saucer*. Use in the water for bathing, for gargling the throaty washi ug out the mouth, uhd sometimes taking a few drops internally. Perfectly harmless; used Internally or externally. J H. ZEIL'N A CO., Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Price 50 cents per bottle ; pint bottles, sl. Rensselaer Loan, Insurance and Collection Bureau. FAR! EOANBL S3OO. to SIO,OOO, 6to 10 years 1 full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers* and A.etila Life. I'clicies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates, and —PERFECT Security. COLLECTIONS <>ti nil points in the U.S. FRANK W. BABCOCK, rroptiktr*) 1 , Win. V». V. Soli tn tor.

I / • \ B • In making your purchases of Dry Goods, don’t fail to visit our store. ’ We Guarantee SatisfactionVe will not. Can not and Shall not BE UNDERSOLD. COMPETITION DISTANCED. We are constantly receiving new goods. OUR STOCK THE LARGEST, —AND—OUR PRICES THE LOWEST IN LAFAYETTE. WILEH’S 111 GOODS.

Lewis S, Alter- Lacy E, Alter, APPLE TREES! g* to @ We have 10,000 fine young Apple Trees for sale, cheap. Also Maples, Ash, Box-alder, and other trees. Having purchased the VanVleet Nursery, we will close out as fine a lot of Apple trees as was ever raised in this country. We have all the Standard varieties of Apple trees. Call and examine our stock. Nursery five miles North-west of Remington, Jasper Co., Ind. L. S. Alter & Bro.

1 I U / # I Planting-, etc. only lOctS. Annual Catalogna and 1 net List of pQQg SEEDS, eevernl tliouwind varietleei FKEL. />inz\ * z»/x in n i -x MV twiH’sSEW HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. CHICAGO,III. Rochetter.H.Y.

Tit M Black Smith Shop L. 0. GRANT, Proprietor. The Proprietor would announce that he is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing In Good, Workman-like style, and at reasonable prices. Farmers, and all others needing work in my line, are respectfully invited to give me call. i Horse Shoeing A Specialty. I am, also, Agent for the celebrated “Krick” Wagons which may be teen nt my shop on VanRensselaer Street, South of McCoy & Thompson's Bank. All work and wagons W ar van ted XV-11 -if.

WE DO NOT EXACTLY GIVE THEM AWAY, But we sell the CHEAPEOT DRESS GOODS In the City. Before purchasing 1 your Dress Goods, come and examine the styles and quality, embracing all the very latest shades and designs, offered at the following low prices: ONLY A FEWV MENTIONED. 50 Pieces Dress Geods m all popular shades, at 10c; worth 15c. 65 Pieces Dress Goods at 12|c. embracing everything formerly sold at 18 and 20c, 25 Pieces Cheviot Dress Goods at 15c, worth 20c. 30 Pieces Spring Beiges st 16c; never sold less than 25c. 15 Pieces Spring Dress Plaids double , width, at 20c., per yard; worth 35c. ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS Black and colored, in all the new styles and shades. W 5 m GOODS, LAFAYETTE, JYDIAYA.

M! 00 ± L! W.I C. D. NOWELS, DEALER IN HARD SOFT COAL Office near Railroad Depot RENSBEL .4 ER. INI)

I. J L MW, MANUFACTURERS DEALERS ZXT HARNESS, SADDLES, CD EEARS, WHIPS, TREKKS, V SEISES, BEATVKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGETRIMMINGS. HARNESS OIE, etc Domestic and M«w TorK. Singer Sewing Machines, AKTD

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•SEWIKGMACHIMSfr CHICAGO,ILL.- I ORANGE, MASS. I L and ATLANTA,GA- J —-AT W. H.&C. RHOADES’ HARNESS SHOP, SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGION STREET Rensselaer, - Indiana Bib people are always on the lookout for Hchances to increase their earnings, r.and in time beecme wealthy ; these M who de not improve their oportugities remain in poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for its right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outflit furnistlcd free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote vonr whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stixsojs A CO., Portland, Maine. Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, ngineers, Founders and Machines! Offiiee <f IForX:#,9l) and 92 Second St., LAFAYEITE, INDIANA. Manufacturers of and Dealers in New and Second-Rand Engines and Boilers SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, HANGERS,BUTLER Fronts Building Fronts I GRATES & BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, Bolts, Wrought Iron Forging, steam Gauges, Glass Gauges. Gauge Cocks, Globs Valves, Check Valves, Pipe and Fittings. Having an almost endless variety of Patterns for Repairs and Attachments for iilachincs, we are prepared to furnish on the shortest possible notice every desortption of Brass and Iren Castin s / S.* A week made at home by the industrir7n<‘ts. Best business now before the pub- / /.He. Capital not needed We will start / W.vo't- Men. women,boy» and girls wanted everywhere tn work for üb. now is the time. Ydu can work In spare time, or glvevpiir whole time to the business. No other buxines, will pay you nearly as well. Koene can faii to mnke enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free Mover mar'e fa*t, easily, and honorably. Address Thue & Co.; Augusta, Maize.