Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1883 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

For 30 days* special bargains in black silk. J. V. W. Kirk. H. A. T. Best five cent cigar in Jasper county. Learning keeps them. New furniture, matresses and springs, just received at Sears & -Son’s. Nebraska Seed Corn $3.25 per bushel, by N. S. Bates. Office near depot —with C. D. Nowels. For Sale or Trade.--—W. N. Jones, of Francisville, has a stock of general merchandise that he will sell or trade. 3t pd. Carpets, latest Patterns, just received, a large stock and varied prices, you are invited to call and examine. Sears & Son. iam + mm Beautiful lace curtains in Swiss and Guimpure, at all latest, window shades, poles and rings, curtain hooks, &c., &c. Sears & Son’s. Sears & Son, have a nice line of crockery ware, ironstone china which they are selling at low prices. All the ladies of Jasper County are invited to call at our store, during our spring opening, to-day and to-morrow. ' Hemphill & Honan.

Organs! Organs!! —Win. H. & 0 Rhoades have now on exhibition eight beautiful Mason & Hamlin organs. Should you want an organ that is as near perfect as can- be made, call on W. 11. <fc C. Rhoades, and they will show you some beautiful instruments. lam now prepared to make desirable farm loans of &800 and upwards on as good terms as can behad in the state. Partial payments allowed. Small sums at 7 [>er cent. Large sums, on broad security, G per cent. Frank W. Babcock. 15-24-ts. Owing to the sickness of Miss Nellie Sexton, Hemphill & Honan, have at a greatly expense, secured the services of Miss Lillie E. Aneerson, from Chicago. She comes well recommended, und an inspection of her skill will bear out the recommends. All are invited to call. You will now find, on my counter, a complete stock of Gents suitings, which cannot be excelled in any merchant tailor establiahrnent in the state, and cannot fail to please you. Call and see for yourself. Satisfactionguaranteed. and all I want is a -diving profit, (fancy prices are too thin.) J. J. Waterbury.

The Town Council.—The regular monthly meeting was held last Monday evening. An ordinance was passed providing for sewers on Hutson st. extending from the raceway to Divison street. The plan of paying the town marshal by the day, and requiring of him, a solid day’s work for each day’s pay was adopted. Mrs. L. H. Chilcote is now receiving her spring stock of millinery and everybody knows that the best taste is displayed in the selection of her goods. This spring she has excelled her usual good judgement, tftid will have the finest assortment of millinery in the town. Miss May Miller will return from Indianapolis, soon, where she has been for the past few weeks under instruction at one of the largest millinery houses of that city, and will resume her place with Mrs. Chilcote, Cali and see the new goods, at the old stand, at Feudig’s store..., Important To ° Farmers .-—The .Deere <&voiupnnv, (Roberts Bros. Agents,) have issued circulars for a full, fair and severe field test (if tJwrdifierenee between a walking and a sulkey, or riding plow. The date, is made Friday, April 13th 1883, dud itss to be hoped that all j the farmers who con make it com i venient, will be there. Toe field ; selected is on the farm of Mr. j Simon Philips, iinilewest.of town, j yMr. I. D. Hunt, of tile firm of | aDynamometer, w»<i other necessary so th 4 test may be a fair one.

WantecL—Male Help.—Two spooney young men, to make love, for two or three evenings in the week, to a couple of interesting and susceptible young ladies. Must thoroughly understand their business as the ladies know what good hugging is and will not be satisfied with any but first class work. Soft mustaches will be insisted upon and slim limbs and thin voices will have the preference. A steady job to the right parties. Brains no object! No country Jakes need apply. Call in person and exhibit specimen of work; or address (with licked stamp for reply )“The Wednesday Evening At Home.” Rensselaer, Indiana. mmm i» i wmm Kcbller not Dead:— Mr. E. J. Sears has received information from his brother, at Jamestown, Dakota, to the effect that Koellar did not kill himself at all dead when lie slashed liis windpipe and whittled hie. abdomen, two or three weeks ago. He still lives, with prospects for recovery good. A very general interest has been, is now, and will lie felt, in the success of the effort to relieve the low lands above and in the mill pond. The work ought to be done. The stock holders ought all to attend the meeting on April 14, 1883, and their name is legion. DtED. —Sarah E. Pullins, wife of Charles Pullins and daughter of Henry and Emily Henkle was born Feb., 14, 1850. She embraced the Christian religion and joined the IT. b. Church about , the year 1803. Her marriage to Clias. Pullins took place Oct., 11, 1866. The date of her death was Match ‘2Bth, 1883 at 4:20 a. m. She leaves a companion, six children and a circle of sorrowing friends. Team for Sale. —Having more horses than I have use for, I offer for sale a good, sound, heavy pair of farm horses. On terms to ’suit purchasers. Warranted to work any place. Beery Parris.

The House that Jack Built.

(From the Missouri Republican.) ‘MVe have seceived a novelty m the literary line, ’‘A Parody on the House that Jack Built,” intended for the millions. It is a sparkling little book, handsomely illuminated, well adapted to bring joy to tlie little ones, and it cannot fail to amuse the older people. Inasmuch as it is instructive, as well as entertaining, its value is greater than any of the Motiier Goose melodies. It is not the less valuable because a three-eent stamp sent to “Corticeili,” bt. Louis, Mo., will procure a copy.’’

Probably the Largest Farmer In the world.

Hiram Sißlkv, of Rochester, N. Y., is said to he tbe largest farmer in the world. He owns more than a hundred improved farms. One in Illinois, formerly known as ihe “Sullivant farm,” contains 40,000 acres: auoiker in Cayuga Co., N. Y., 8,500. ■‘Farmer Sibley” is not, however a typical son of the soil, bavins; long been identified with great commercial enterprises, and working harder with his head L than with his hands. He organized and was for over titVen years president of the Western Union Telegraph Co., anti Ins also had extensive railroad interests. He is *riow the head of one of the largest seed houses in the world. The name ofjliram Sibley & Co, is already a household word in thousands of homes, to which their farm, garden and flower seeds are sent each year. They sot only furnish seeds, hut also valuable information as to the best methods of growing them.' They publish the farmers Almanac, the northern addition of which contains valuable articles on the culture of special crops by the host American writers; the Farm Seeds Manual, which gives a rare fund of information upon the prow-* ing of all farm crops; thoroughly discusses the Flax production of the United States and how to increase it. For these hooks, tile nominal price of 10 cents each ir charged, hut they send their Spring, Fail ami Implement Catalogues, free to all applicants. They are undoubtedly a good house to deal with.

A PVT; HTISSD LETTS HR.

Lotterij mlche?eed a;3 below remnin unf v j»v i'io O'® »•'» ot Jasper conn tv, Indiana, on the 31st. day of jMitrcb, ioB3. Those not cltriciC'l within tout- weeks r'rcin the ;lnte above given will he cent tu the n -~*l l ■».***? Ofiiee, Wnshiugten, I>. (t. K. Allison, Frink Taker. C, P. Colvin, Rnheti Diekinson, Charles Hartlesty. Win, (j. White —2 Kvastus B. Winter,,) ■ iVi'soas cAlling iur uuy </ -Co le<t*r«r In this list will pleo' —!«>>• they ar.* adv rtis ;d. HORACE E. JAMES, i;. id. v '■V. Notice to" Horse Owners. —My Iron grey Norman liorse ‘'George” will he at the stable of M.O.Halloran ill IlensselaoT Thursday, Friday and*Saturday Of esFh week during the season beginning Thaisday April sth. . ’ ,2t • Ftet) Kard:

TOILER’S, LaTayette. We take Pleasure in Announcing our Spring Opening, Dress Goods end Silks, Embracing all the leading shades, and blacks. Every Department Is now Complete with New Goods. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins. Sheetings, Shirtings Calicos, Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets, and Embroidery A T EXT RE MEL Y LO W PRICES. A cordial invitation is extended to all, to call and examine our magnificent stock. Note:— When requested, we will send full line of samples i by mail, —the prices in all cases the same as if you were at our store. Special paid to mail orders. Wiler’s Dry Croods Mouse, 4tli, & Columbia St. - - - LaFayette, Indiana-

—OOMINGI- - li lip's Cuds Isa's Ms Uisstiss! AT THE IPEBAiIIBUSEII Wednesday, April 11th, 1883, When will be produced UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, OR LIFE AMONG TEE LOWLYTh© piece will be put on in ail its Magnificence with the following complete Cast of Characters: Uncle Tom, a faithful negro George Harris, a hot-blooded quadroon K. r. Christy. Degree, ® tyrannical slave owner, | ■ _ . „ St. Clair ) ■/••■■ ■ A. A. Mason. Gumption Cute, a Yankee I. Pliineas Fletcher f- 1 .H. B. Morgan. Marks, a pettifogger L H .;. A ll ®. I }’ Wilson, a kind-heartecl Southerner F.O, Birdsall. Shell)’’ '* Stephens. Deacon Perry, of the hard-shell persuasion Harry Williams. Hailey, a human blood-hound •• wilrtey. George Sheibv .• •••’■ Charles BMsaH. Aunt Ophelia, a Down Raster Mra, E, A. Mason. Eliza Harris, a young Mulatto • • Eva. the angel child lattle Geoigie Mason. ii,e, v Annie Jamison. Aunt Chloe .... a::::.: .Annie Mason. S'SrrtSTOIE’SIS of XXTCIIDEIsT'jrS: Abt I—The sale of Uncle Tom. Escape of Eliza across tiieOhio River ower fleldsof floating iee Act 2—Tho mountain pass. The fugitive and his pursuers. Desperate conflict for slavery or liberty. The pursuers foiled. Act'S—The home of St. Clair. Southern Elegance. Little Eva begs for the freedom of uncle Tom. The promise. Death of Little Eva. Act 4—The Yankee and the Lawyer. The 1 ankee as a showman. His great story. Three months with the spirit rappers. Death of St. Clair. Act s—The auction mart. Unman chattels at public vendue. Uncle Tom sold to a Red River planter The Yankee goes his pile fora yellow girl and fails. Aunt Ophelia at home, Topsy transplanted from the South to the North. The Yankee interviews Deacon Perry and Topsy interferes at the finish. Act o—Plantation on Red River. Un«le Tom and his new master. Simon Degree, the murderer of St. Clair. The reward. The persuit. The Yankee and lawyer.on trail. Death of Uncle Tom. r The whole concluding with the sublime Allegorical Vision of 1’ OP UL RIO . DOORS OPEN AT 7. PERFORMANCE AT 8. CLERGYMEN ADMITTED FREE. can he secured at the Post-office of HARDMAN, •'THE’’ JEWELER.^^J gjBLEY’SjKEEDSX cfALT, PLANTS, for ALL CROPS* for, ALL CLI-/k MATES. All are tested; only the best sent out "J 1 yV /Tv Gmin arid Farm Seed Manual; History and best methods ft I 1( I • of culture of Grains, Root Crops, Grasses, Fodder Crops, Tree Planting, otc. only lOctq. Annual Catalogue anti Price List of nr,Ml Ctrl'? several thousand varieties, FREE. HIRAKVi SISLEY & CO. CHICAGO,III. Rochester,N.Y,

Health is Wealth. T)r. E. G. Wjkkt’s Nkkvk and Bkaik Tkeatmk.nt, u guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dizziness Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Frustration caused by tho use df alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Meutal Depnossion. Softening of tliejßrain resulting in insanity „iul loading to misery, decay and dentil. Premature Old Age. Barrenness, Loss of Potver in either sox, In Voluntary Losses ami Spermatorrhoea, caused by over-exertion of the brain, sell-abuse or over-indulgence, tints box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month’s treatment. One dollar it bhA‘,_pr six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure anv case. With each order received by us tor si?: boxes, accompanied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser Our written guarantee to refund llie money if the treatment does not e.Tect *! cure. Guarantees issued only F. B. DRUGGIST and BOOK-SELLER K«it*sel«cr, End.

C0il! oo^! lll!! C.’D.NOWEJLS. DEALER IN HARD SOFT COAL Office BPnr Bailroad Depot RAWS SJ? LA FR, iWfi

WJ. I C. HU, MANUFACTURERS DEALERS XXT ' ■ t HARVEST, SADDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, TRI'MS, • VA LISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, HARNESS OIL, etc Domestic and lew loife singer Sewing Machines. AT THEIIIHAKNESS SHOP, SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET Rensselaer, - Indiana

m people are always on the. lookout lot chances to increase their earnings, and in time become wealthy ; these, who d» not improve their onortvnutie* remain iu poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many inch, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their on n localities. Any one can do the work properly from the rtr?t start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive out Hit furnished tree. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You ch.iV devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information atid all that is needed sent free. Address snxßOTt & (Jo., Portland, Maine. Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, niters, "Fonsta sM Madrasi Offiice 4 'Vorks,W and Second St. h LAFA YET. TE, INDIANA. Jdanvfacturerts oj and Dealers in, ISew aiuii Second-land Engines; smd Boilers S HAFT IN GS, PULLEYS, HANGERS,BOIT.KR FRONTS Building Pronts! GRATES & BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, Bolts, Wrought Iron Forging, steam Gauges, Gixjtt Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Giobi Vab’cs, Cheek Valves, Pipe and Fittings. Having an almost endless variety of Pattern > for Repairs and Attachments for Machines, w> are prepared to furnish on the shortest possible, notice every description of Brass and Iron Cast,in a

t amA week made at home by the indifstr - \ ir7n'>ts. Best business now before the pub ■ \ / /jlic- Capital not needed. We will sta >. Uj I Uyou. Men, women, boys and girls wanted T * tn work for us. now is tb time. You can work in spare time, or give you r whole time to the business. No other btisine.-* will pay you nearly as well. No ene can faii to make enormous pay, by engaging atoace. Costy outfit and terms free. Mover mace iiist), lasilv, and honorably. Address True & Co, ngusta, Maine. L.C. GRANT, W. J. IHINNEI.f.. Til Hi SM-ly Black Smith Shop mm,. PROPRIETORS. --AGENTS FOR—"CHAMPION” REAPING AND . MOWING MACHINES. MOLINE RIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ,‘KRIOK” WAGONS,’< Blacksmithiiig Machine Repairing;, ' Plows. And all other work in our line, cone in the best manner, and at Reasonable Prices Horse Shoeing A Specialty t Shop on Van Rensselaer St., south of Mcob> & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER INDIANA. flg}”'Extras for nl? bur Machines on XV-11-ts.