Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1883 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN
For 30 days, special bargains in Hack silk. J.VTw.Kirk. An assortment of Calicos. just received, at Hemphill A Honan’s. 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 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 <fc Son. Beautiful lace curtains in Swiss and Guimpure, at all latest, window shades, poles and rings, curtain hooks, &c., <fcc. Sears <fc Son’s. Sears & Son, have a nice line of crockery ware, ironstone china which they are selling at low prices, f ■ Organs!Organs!!—Wm.H. & U. 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. H. & C. Rhoades, and they will show you some beautiful instruments. 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. Barcock. 15-24-ts. Team eor 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. Berry Parris.
Notice to Horse Owners.—My Iron grey Norman horse “George” will be at the stable of M.O.Halloran in Rensselaer Thursday, Friday ai d Saturday of each week during tl e season beginning Thursday April sth. 2t Fred Zard . Important To Farmers:—The Diere & Company, (Roberts Bros. Agents,) have issued circulars for a full, fair and severe field test of the difference between a walking and a sulkey, or riding plow. The date is made Friday, April 13th 1883, and it is to be hoped that all the farmers who can make it convenient, will be there. The field selected is on the farm of Mr. Simon Phillips, | mile west of town. Mr. I. D. Hunt, of the firm of Deere & Co., will be present with a Dynamometer, and other necessary appliances, so the test may be > a fair and impartial one. ■ ar. C. D. Lenier, Logansport', says: “For Purifying and Enriching the Blood Brown’s l*on Bitters is unequatad.” Mr. McGrath, No 3418 Prairie avenu ' Chicngo, 111., says “he owes the life of hie children to Papillion Cough Cure” Mr. Charles 8. Htqtenbace, 201 N. Pins ft., Indianapolis, says BroWn’s Iron Bitters ,- ured him of Dyspepsia of five years' standing.
n BSfl3B»ot. life is sweeping toy. go an I dh r TJnVi Hi before v< ’ ,! '' ie - •■’Oin“fhing'nig.'it.v an 0 Mil I sublime lecte behind ttrv6itQucrti.‘n* ILJJiJ ■ W » week in your own tow u. fl out f re(> . Everything new. Cap it.tl not required We will furnish you eveiy * thing. Miniv are innking fortunes. Indies •nuke as much as men. m.d boys and girls make great pay. Header, if v<»u want hus’ness rt which you can make great pay all .the time, write f«>r prti culars to 11. Mallet & Co., Port* And. Maiana ’ APVICIi'TO MOTaillßSh Are ••OU di«ti:rbc<f M.rhf and broken of your rent iivii s:dk <tirti«l aciiericg two! .Tying •>ichpaiuof cu ting teeth' it so. H«n-I a:o <-e t a Irottl" n< Alws. WixFL*»w’a sobroiso >VRCP FOK I'HLM’HHX 'i K’-ITUI S :i. ite-VailW. i ic.ilculnble. TV Will *e ieve the poor litt’c • ••fferer hnni<*lfc' r c'ty.: ..fU< pend upon ft. mvtli* <-is tiiere is no mi-rake jibo u. p, it cures dy.F«n<rry and <ib«riif<H*i*. reg th<‘ stennten und bowels, cures wArtd j><>rteiist|w gums. rcjuc«« iufituiim.-itidn. fo.ie au-l ento th > wi»le nrru-tn Mxr Wtyisu.hw’ii mutbimo Sriu i" FO« < Hii.t itE.x T> gTtltSg is to the tew K-irtr’ tk'li- preM•fM’nn of i r Of the oldest Jl/ff b<*t ? emale phj ieh ns u'l nmees in tile 4 r '* ;in ■ s tfj l< —1 dturrgiriß tl)HHJguOl.ti ib wuift.. I'iicv ' M - i
Pure maple sugar at La Rue’s. Barrel pickles, at Laßue’s. A nice line of Spring millinery just receiven at Miss Martin’s. Groceries, and Queensware, finest, cheapest, best, at Laßue’s. An immence assortment of canned goods at La Rue’s. A small farm for rent, call on R. F. Priest & Bro., for particulars. Beautiful Patterns in single and double Ennges Rugs crumb cloths at Sears & Son. A silver knife and fork with every 2lb package of tea, at 57c per &, at Laßue’s. A car load of trunks and valices at W. H. <fc C. Roades, they have all sizes from the smallest to the largest “Saratoga.” Salt, fresh, and meats of all kinds at Laßue’s, their fish are warranted to be new pack and full weight. ~- Those new neck-ties at Priest -Bro’s, ore daises „■ , —■ O - ‘‘Don't you forgetit,” a Chicago Milliner and Dress maker at Hemphill & Honan’s. Impobtant;— When you want bargains in Boots and Shoes, go to Priest & Bro’s. ■ «»>-■ Street Hats, the latest shades, at Sadie Laßue’s. I * * Whitewash, Paint, Kais online and Win dow brushes, at Kannal’s. ■—a • —■■■ ■ New neck wear, Collars, Ties and Fichus, very pretty, and prices reasonable, at Sadie Laßue’s. A beautiful and elegant line ofGents Hosiery, just received at R. F. Priest & Bro's. Kid Gloves. —A first class Kid Glove, at the Trade Palace of Willey & Sigler, at 50c a pair. New Goods:—R. F. P. & Bro.. have just received their new stock of spring Goods.— Give them a call. Startling!—Wall Paper at 40 per cent, less than cost, until April 30th, 1883, at Kannal’s. New stock of Opaque window shades, nrtde ready to put up, incV'ding fixtures,'at Kannal’s Mrs. Sadie Laßue is happy to inform the ladies of Rensselaer that she has returned from Chicago with a complete stock of Spring and Summer Millinery, and invjtcs all to cal) and examine. x » 1 I .1 ... Attention BASE-PALMsrd-Kannal would inform you that he now carries a full stock ot Base Ball goods, to-wit: Balls, Bats, Catcher’s Gloves, Masks, &c., and will supply your clubs at bottom prices. An immense stock of Boots and Shoes, at the Trade Palace. Plow shoes from $1.25 up; and Boots al prices to suit the times. Ladies’ Shoes and. Slippers, latest styles, and low prices. Rememrku:—'that Kannal carries the largest stock of ready-mixed paints, white lead, linseed oil, turpentine and varnish, of any House in Jasper county. Call and learn. —— - Mrs. Sadie Lhßuo is having her room enlarged to accommodate her increased stock, and so soon ns it is completed she will make her Spring Opening; hut do not stay aEay on that account, come in nny time, she will be pleased to show you her goods, and give you the lowest prices). SPRI NG lIOUsE-CLfc A N ING. The very best way to clean your ceilings and walls is to use Alabnstlne; it is superior to white-wash as a disinfectant, and is vastly superior to the old Utyle of Kalsomine in fine.th. Kept in large stock at Kannal’s. Any shade, and plire white. Rummer is Come:—Messrs. Willey & Sigler, at the Trude Palaeo, have received their Summer Stock of Hits and straw goods. Call and see them, they abe nice. Duess-Making:—Ladies, you can have your dresses tn ide in the latest style, and promptly, at Hemphill & Honan’s. • - ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters add reseed as below reniiiin uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper county.lndiana, on the 7th. day of April. 1883. Tli.w-e not claimed’ within tour weeks frrn the date above given will bp rent tu the Letter Office, Washington. w. C. T F. Albee, Pnlleen Barnhill. J ' CH« f “llo, Dr. Hosteller. F» H. Pecketpiiugh. E'hanou Potts. V«. H. Robinson. Rochester, Rens-clapr & St. L< uts R. Il Go. Nbwtoti Washbtirn, Miss L. Venrick. J< hn S, Whiteht'«<i. Pm sms -Mhtg 1-V he Utters in th:j« Lai „ril pl- -. e w vertwed. HORACE E JAM-8. P. M.
Kentland’s Catastrophe!
ThebavineM parties of the tow* In ashes. On Wednesday night and Thursday morning, of last week, our neighboring town of Kentland was visited by a very destructive fire. A block and a half, comprising 21 buildings and 35 firms were burned. The loss on buildings is estimated at $40,000, and on other property $50,000. The origin of the fire is stated to be unknown. The Kentland Gazette gives the following list of burned out firms. Discount and Deposit Bank. Weida & Goffman, restaurant. Gilbert Goff, general merchandise, residence and barn. Chris. Eettinger, boots and shoes. D. P. Parks, harness. Jno. Hubertz, residence and saloon. —Hetzener, shoe shop. N. Kirsch, saloon and residence. Capt. Warren, barn. ' Fred Devoe, tinware etc.Chria. Arnedt, boots shoes, and People’s Press, in building upstairs; George Myers, barber. Jas. Gauthier, family groceries. Keefe & Bro., groceries and hardware and John Ash, attorney. S. M. Noble, jeweler, Jim Clure, tailor and Hattie Alexander, dressmaker. Mrs. Hull, milliner and ladies furnisher. The travelers Insurance building containing the following firms: A. C. Van Derwater, dry goods and groceries Mrs. J. D. Ganders, milliner, W. S. McCullough & Co., druggists, Graham & Jones, attorneys and real estate, Armory Hall, G. A. 8., Masonic Order and Newton County News. Harnish, Photographer. Drs. Beckner, office and H. T. Brigham, dentist. Poole & Bro., hardware. P. H. Ward, attorney at law. John Peacock, real estate and collection agent.
From the Goodland Herald of Saturday, we clip the following later and additional notea in regard to the fire: “At about 1 o’clock Thursday morning, a fire broke out in Kentland, and between ninety and one hundred thousand dollars worth of property, including the greater part of the business portion of the town, was entirely destroyed. Comparatively little was saved from the burning buildings, and what was rescued from the flames was badly damaged by the rain. In company, with a number of Goodland citizens we went down Thursday morning to view the ruins. The main street presented a picture of desolation. Crowds of people were hovering around the smouldering rums, discussing the origin and incidents of the great conflagration. Never did we see such work of destruction in a small town, and the damage to Kentland in this great tire can never be estimated in Dollars and cents. During the fire a heavy wind was blowing from the south, and the most strenuous efforts o 2 the citizens could not check its rajjid march. Heroic work was done, but availed nothing.
The loan and deposit bank of Ade & Me Crary was destroyed, but the vault was, opened Thursday and its contents found intact. A rough estimate of the insTfrance’places it at $30,000 —leaving a dead loss of between $60,000 and $70,000. The fire is said to have originated in a harness shop, on the west side of the street. It is supposed that the proprietor of the shop left a big tire in his stove that and that by some means the buildcaught from it. Who ever heard of a fire without a printing office being in it? The News and Press were both burned. Fortunately the Gazette is at the extreme north end of the* west side and so escaped the flames. However, Brother Conner informs us that they ha . their material all packed, ready skip in case of an emergency. Three of the buildings destroyed were substantial bricks. Paxjs
of the walls were still standing Thursday. They were twelve inch walls, and evidently would have decked the fire, had it not been for the heavy wind which lapped the flames around and over the buildings, in such a manner as to defy all protection.”
Public Sale! Notice is hereby given, that I will offer at "Public Sale at my residence in Walker Township, on SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 1, p. m. 1888. the Following described property, to-wit. 3 set of harness, 1 farm wagon, 1 ? buggy, 1 new mowing-machine and rake, plows, harrow, 3 milch cows, 2 tbree-year-old steers, 12 two-year-olds, 6 yearlings, household and kitchen furniture, &c. &c. Terms of sale.*^—Six months credit, without interest, ii paid when due: purchaser executing usual bankable not. If not paid when due. notes to draw.B fper cent,, Interest from date. All sums under $5, cash in hand. JOHN F. ANDERSON.
STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking •what particular troubles Brown's Iron Bitters is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consumption/ Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and enriches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, • Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880. My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown’s Iron Bitters, and I \ scarcely had strength enough to attend to my daily household duties. I am now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. I cannot say too much in praise of it. Mis. Mary E. Brashear, 173 Presunanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., iBBt. Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, I tried Brown’s Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to be able to eat at all. I gave him Iron Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kyme Montague. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 2,1881. After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Brown’s Iron Bitters. I have used two bottles and never found anything that gave me so much relief. Mrs. Jennie Hess. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, Brown’s Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine.
14,568 Boxes sold in a yew by ON E Druggist of m« m »#" mV! k S 1 1? 1H 1J wl iijJ-Llslr3llJ£' : .-LuJujVn.ifi Act Directly on lUie Elver. CUBF.S CIIII.IA AND FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, Sick Hbadachb, Bilious Colic, Constipation, IIHKUMATISM, Pl LES, PALPITATION of the Heart, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Coated Tongue, S|.kkplessness, and all Diseases of ths lAvkh and Stomach. If you do not •• feel very well.” a single pill at be<l-tfme stimulates the stomach, restores the appetite, imparts vUor to the system. R.E. SELLERS i CO., Pittsburgh,Pa. ~up” i oneebF MEAT MARKET. •• (First Door West. Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. GIGLESBACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stoel slaughtered. Everybody is invited cal). T«xe Highest Price Paid for Good Fat Gattie. 12-ft. J. J. F.IGLESBAG JNTEI'W (First door east of Postofflce.) Rensselaer, - Indiana. FBEBH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON SaAa.ce.gre, Solog-na, etc., old in quantities to suit purchasers, at the lowest rices. Ths very nest of stock slaughtered. Give b » call: Highest Cash Price paid for Fat Cattle. E. 8. WOODS.
1 e. a 0. mb, MANUFACTURERS DEALERS I3ST UARMESS, SADDLES, cr i. EARS, WHIPS, thinks VAEISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGETRIMMI AGS. HARNESS DIE, etc Domestic and Hew York singer Sewing Maclaines. AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET Rensselaer, - Indiana ___ I ——»——* ■■■Rainpeople are always on the lookout for TlTlVDehances to increase their earnings, 1/1/ 11\ ri«nd L u time become Iwealthy ; these wy AUU who Be not improve their oportunitiea ’ * remain in poverty. We offer a great Chance to make money. We want many men, women, bovs and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pav more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfiit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote vour whole time to the work, or onlv vour spare moments. Full information ami all that is ne«de<ftsont free/ Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Temple Iron Works. Cunningham & Temple, mincers, Fonniers and MacMnest Offiice $ Works, 9o and 92 Second St., LAFAYEITfi, INDIANA. Manufacturers of and Dealers in iUew and Second-Hand Engines and Boilers SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, H ANGERS,BOIT.ER FRONTS Building Fronts! GRATES & BEARING BARS, Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jack-Screws, Set-Screws, Bolts, Wrought iron Forging, steam Gauges, Glass Gauges. Gauge (locks, Globa Valres, Check Valves, Pipe and Fittings. Having an almost endless variety of Patterns for Repairs and Attachments for Machines, we are prepared to furnish on the shortest possible notice every description of Brass ana Iron Castin a aKmrA Y week made at home by the industriAlinn'>ts. Best business now before the pub- ■ N / /.He. Capital not needed. We will start W f Mvon. Men, Women, boy<s and girls wanted T ' w every where tn work for us. now is the time. You can work in spare time, or gtveyour whole timo to tile business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. Noenecan fan to make enormous pay, by engaging at oace. ( ostv outfit and terms free. Morev maceiast, liisily, and honorably. Address Truk & »0., ugusta, Maine.
L. C. GRANT, W J. BUNNELL. Tbi 1 M-liy Black Smith Shop mm PROPRIETORS. —AGENTS FOR—‘‘CHAMPION ’REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. MOLINE RIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ‘KRICK’’ WAGONSA Blacksmithing Machine Repairing, Plows. And all other work in our Hue, done iu best manner, and at (Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Bhop on Vap Rensselaer St., south of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank, itENSSELAER INDIANA. Extras for all our Machines on XV-11-ls.
