Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1883 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN
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The "Old Settiere" o! Pulaski county had are-union at Winamac, on Baturday, the 26th, ult., and had lots of fun. Mdses L. WashIptyKMSaW of Dr. I. Be Washbl«ra, of thia,place, has the honor of being the .oldest settler in that county, in length having: gone there m 1886. The dbctors grandmother, Mrs. Rachel SSSftSW'C^ •year. •• liahhal’s is the place to get your clocks “done over.” Clo to -Eger Bro’s for pure syrups, and sorghum molasses. _— ■—» ■—— Eger Bro’s pay the highest market prices for country produce. ■ *• When you come to this town, don’t fail to call on Eger Bro’s, for bargains in groceries. « Eger Bio’s always keep a full stock of Glass and'Queensware, at prioes that defy competition. The Rensselaer Bohools opened, in the new school house, Monday morning. Owing to confusion Occasioned by to work of putting in the new > furniture, But little was done Monday ahd Tuesday. Everything is in good shape now, however, and the school work is starting out in a very encouraging manner. The very large number of attendants, from the country, is a noticeable feature in the -High school.
. The Marshal has lately done some STREET WORK on WORK STREET. The old Taceway has been filled where. the -street crosses it had ,r: t . ! > |? Tobacco. —Oh ye who chew or smoke, go to Eger Bro’s, they have the very best, and at the lowest prices. / *• ' ’’ ' ‘ Jtfew goods’ New Goods;!! NEW acx*s!!:-wakj; A Kftler, at the rrhde Palace,' have tho finest, largest, best, mid cheapest stock ofgoods ever brought to the city. Call and see. *" ;#} - —— —— . ’ #ho gloomy tears tb#' desponding vie WH. the weariness of soul that many coaiplaih of, would often disappear were the blood made pure and healthy before reaching the delicate Vessels of the brai.h ,Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purities and-vitalifces the blood; and thus conduitsTo health of body and sanity of mind. ...tv- A T -V.. .L . . •*- 1 • * .
Dentistry.
yon can obtain a set at I. 0. Kel- : ley's Dental office, that will fit your.iUQutUjperfectlyj and resem-, ble IJe natural teeth so pear they eanncA be recognized as artiwihp are troubled with misfitting plates, of Dc-ntists' ihhhtifacture, we would -Specially 'invite! 1 to’ call Vat, pprofSoe, ah we have had much i/(hy-vcG •witii such cases, and ■ have* never failed, by useing the • lexibie rubber disc, to sis the'iflost mouth that has come' ttn- : <der‘ om* observation. We would hdvise yottiiger 'jiersons to have toWt fcfffckon the :lMe filled viith gbld, ij it fully dtV:troVes the nrtihctal looJc. ;llatrs * inserted from the tooth tp fifenfire «et -All -, it».:w/AdV'o ■.• 2JL n. .J V* v . L* }j pof« * "wflrrDiWß stiusidonon | ieftnaer. .ifKuastftt 1
Jersey cloth of all colors, the very latest rage, at the Trade Palace! , ■ .Vsr?£
-r. /- 4*l i. « i) "■ ■■■■>> - i *The Victor School Desk, and School Furniture, Noiseless folding seat. JNoisless folding lid. Gravitation lock. Solid back and seat, the best school seat manufactured. Guaranteed for ten years. Call and examine sample desk. F. J. Sears & Son, Agents. ■I., ■■■- -—> • an o - ~
Do you want to bay an Organ?
If yoia do, you can save money by calling on R. P. Benjamin, he will sell you a first class instrument for, from 10 to 25 dollars cheaper than any other man in the county. Why is he able to do this did you ask? The reason is plain enough. He is the only man in, county who buys in sufficient quantities, direct..from factories, to secure bottom prides. Call upon him before you buy and demonstrate the truthfulness of this statement. To act on thb cleanse the bowels lid medicine equal# Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
We willloan money in Jasper, White and'Carrol counties, on Real'Estate security, in sums of S3OO to SIO,OOO, at six per cent, interest. Address: . A. F. & W. L FLORENCE, Attorney at Law, 68, Opera House Building, Delphi, Indiana. Oct-1-pd.
Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 25th day’ of August 1883. ThoSe not claimed' within four weeks from the date before given will bb sent to the dead Letter Offioe, Washington, D. C. Miss Lesa Batley, Miss M. A. Clark. G. A. Garber, J. A. Garber. Redy Gorman, ‘Frahk Hathaway, Miss Josephine Horner, Miss A. Hurley T. R. Rennard, L. Lewis. Prof J. W. Moncrief, Silas Potts. W. D. Pritchard, Rebecca Weaver-21 Willi irn Willett,-2. Persons calling for any of the letters will please say they are advertised lIORACEE. JAMES. F.M. - —i I' * A Good Grain Market.— B. F. Ferguson wishes to iuform the farmers in the vicinity of Bensselaoiy that he is now managing the Elevator, ih Eensselaer,’ and prepared to handle all the grain which may be brought to him, and to pay the highest market price for the same. - ■ New Dry Goods and Notions store will be opened September Bth, with a complete line. Mr. C. J. Stockton, of Southport, Marion Co., says tho best remedy for Dyspepsia and General Debility is Brown’s Iron .Bitters. r
To those wishing teeth extr acted, and plates made, we would say
$3,000 for 8-1 cents!
Accident tickets of the 'Travelers Insurance Co., for S3OOO in case of accidental death or sls a week for disabling injury, for sale at the Loan and Insurance Bureau. This ticket is a policy against death or injury from casualty, including lightning, tornado and all manner of accidental death or injury for which anyone would want indemniety. i day to 16 25c a day,i(f days si.so.' j ....... f Frank W. Babcock,
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the direct result of Vitiated bloocj. nn|l weak organic , movement, will, findSimons Liver Regulator a true remedy.' for thcscpcbraplAinto.'Vlt imparts Sow * life to ]ts9. ' bloody and renews .&C(i strengthens the.‘online oystjjm, by nr^-, moting the healthy fiction of, tiio fiw and kidneys. “I Haro, been troubled with, liver complaint, kianey disease and bad blood for g long time. 1 haVa used Simmons Liver ftftdUt has done me more good' than all the medicine I .ever took I Would not be
School Furniture.
Itloney to Loan.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
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T y u KwS %' Waterb^, in Liberal corner, where he invite es all his old customers and the public generally to call when in need of anything in his lifie.
Pall ftr the Shore,
And Mr. J. J. Waterbury, thje Boas Tailor, pulled out for the shore of lake Michigan; pulled into the village of Chicago, and phlfed otit to Rensselaer the nobbiest lot of. piece goods ever brought to the town. A large stock for you to select from, and all of the fall and winter designs and styles, both foreign and domestic, and all the people of Rensselaer have a standing in T vitatiou to call and examine them, at his shop. Fancy pbice3 ruled out. Small profits and quick sales is my motto this year. I will only ask a small advance above, yeadyvmade clothing. Respectfully Xqurs^ J. ,T. WATERBURY.
A Seasonable Publication,!
The little book on ‘’Mackinao Island,” issued by the Michigan Central railroad, and mailed free upon application to O. W. Ruggles, of Chicago, is quite interesting, and worthy. of perusal by all. The sebond edition has just come out.
Health is Wealth. Dt. K. O. WEST’S Nkrvk aJtd Brain TItEVTMnsr, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Ponvuipious, Fits. Nervous Neuralgia; Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use qt alcohol pr tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatoi*rti«va, caused by over-exertion of the brain, seif-abuse or over-indnlgcuco. One box will cure recent cases. Each box coutains one mouth’s treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes lor five 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 boxes, accompanied with live dollars, we will send the.purchaser our written guarantee to refund thb money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees i3St;e(l only JF. 11. 1,K.4 J1H(1. Rensselaer, Ih«1,
SCROFULA and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Eryslpolas, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Tumors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions of the Skin, are the diroct result of ah impure state of the blood. To cure these diseases the'blood must be purified, and restored to a healthy and natural condition. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has for over forty years been recognized by eminent medical authorities as the most powerful blood * purifier in existence. It frees the system from all foul huinors, enriches and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Recent Cum of Scrofulous Sores. "Some months agd I was troubled with scrofulous sores (ulcers) ou my legs. The limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and the sores discharged Targe quantities of offensive matter. Every remedy I tried failed, until I used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, of which I have nowttaken three bottles, with the result that the sores are'healed, and my general health greatly improved. I feel very grateful for the good your medicine has done me. Yours respectfully, MRS- AXJf O’Briak.’' 7 148 Sullivan St,, June 24,1882. Kgr- All persons interested are invited to cdilon Mrs. O’Brian; also upon the Rev. Z. P. Wilds of 78 East 54th Street, Hew York City, who Will take pleasure in testifying; to the wohderful efficacy of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, not only in iho cure of this lady, hut In his own case and many others within his knowledge. The well-known writer on the Boston Herald, B. W. Ball, of Jlochester, N.H., writes, Juno it, 1882: " Haring suffered severely for some years With Eczema, awl haVifig failed to find relief, from other remedies. I have made use, during the past three months. Of Ayer’B SARSAPARILLA, which lias effected a complete cV«. ,1 consider it a luagSficCttt remedy for fill blood diseases, 1 ’ Ayer’s Sarsapari I ia stimulates and regulates the action of *be digestive and assimilative organs, renews and strengthens file vital forces, and speedily cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, tic Gout, Catarrh, Gpnerai Debility, and all diSeasos arising from an impoverished or corrupted of th* blood, aud a weak- ,['■ onedvitality, ,l j; l^ It ia cheapest Wobd rafedlciae, <Jn account Strength, . and gfeat pbwet%er disease. '; . ... nr \ ;-£• ■.- j or.Ji 0. Aye*& Co., Lowell, Mass'. fi*ld by all Druggmtsrprh'O §l,‘six bottles
M. 0. CISSEL.
■ . j Heavy and Fifti and I can I : 8 better tore than elsewhere, I will buy shoesß" t*wj family A u.l I have set a resolution '&-I before me, to do all my trading with i AN* d NOLANI), that my family may have comfort, and I may. profit y “and don’t you disreraember it.” '•» v V- •* : ■ -- 1 * • i,- y*. ' „• : ( a,; y • 1 ,
WILER’S DRY GOODS HOUSE, - ’, Xja, IF’a.sretter, lad, • . - OOR ALPHABET ’ f A OF INVITING OFFERINGS! ,:f Our Departments are all named from the alphabet—each character epresenting a distinct olass of goods—all of them complete ltnqs, under the nanagemeht of competent heads, and always ajt the Very lowest of market iricea It is an alphabet thaf will repay studying, and if it does bqgui in middle i sure to come ot fight at both ends. Jt runs as follows:
A DEPARTMENT. Black and Colored Silks, Summer Silks, Velvets, Satins, Brocades, &c. 2 . B DEPARTMENT, Dross Goods, French, English, German add American; AU Wool, and Cotton and Wool, 3 C DEPARTMENT. Satmes, Percales, Rephyrs, Ginghams, Prints, Fancy Shirtings, &c. 4 D DEPARTMENT. . _V. Black Shawls. Cashmere Shawls, India Shawls, &c. o h ' E DEPARTMENT. ./ £M Shoulder Wraps, Ddlmans, Ulsters, WrajjjSjr Jeraey Japkets, &c.' m- . „ * --- -i M ' 6 v» •• F. DEPARTMENT. 54-inch Suitings, Ladies Sacqueirtgs, Children’s Saequings, &c. • ’ 7 g department.; '• .Ladies’ Muslin Tnderwdai, &C. 8 H DEPARTMENT. ; ' t'ringes. B raids, Ornaments, Buttons Silks Needles, Ac. a,. ,J DEPARTMENT. fe' ; LSdies’ Collars, Fichus, kerchiefs. &c., o
Wiler’s Buy Goods House, AtVi. % Columbia St. - •' ~• ? LaEavette, Ikdiaka
llaii ~ mm J. P. WARNER, (Proprietor* NT. Earner’s old Stand, Front Stteet North of Washington 9 HSNSSBLAS3R, INDIANA. Having purchased -the establishment pf N. Wardfer, I am prepared to manufacture and repair Carriages. Buggies, "W"ootl VV ork for fVgricultoral Implements, etc. Satisfaction Given. All Work Warranted. Carriage Painting a Specialty.
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AV K. DEPARTMENT. ■ * Silk Jersey Gloves, Fine Mrsqiietaire Kid Gloves, Driving Gaovesj &c, « 11 ' " M l Ladks’, Men’s and Childrens * Hosiery, Gause Underwear,- &c. i2‘ • :■ v • ;. x N DEPARTMENT! Muslins, Cambrics, Flannels, . Blankets, Spreads Sheets, &c. ; v '; i "" .is . m. P DEPARTMENT. 7 - Linen Toweliug, Tablh Linen, Doyles, 14 ' • Q DEPARTMENT. White Goods, Hamburg Embroideries, Real and Hnitatiou Laces, &o. » 15 R DEPARTMENT, ‘ Coaching Parasols. Lace-Trimmed Parasols* Bilk, Alpaca atld Gingham Umbrellas. Ifi S DEPARTMENT. Jj-en’i and Boys’ Shirts, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Socks, Suspendrfrs. Ac. . 17 ' - •T' DEPARTMENT. Corsets, Bustles, Hedp Skirts, Painiers &c 18 u-department* j . Swiases, Nainsooks, .P K, lodia Lawns and . White Dress Goods.
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