Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1883 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 13th day of October 1883. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to th» dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. J. C. Aldrich. Dust, Mrs J. H. May, Jacob Troyer, Mrs. E. White, William Willets. Persons calling for any of the letters in the above list will please say they are advertised HORACE I • , |< I Mrs. L. H. Chilcote has just re turned from Chicago, with a large and well selected stock of latest style millinery goods, of all descriptions. Call and see for yourself. ; We do not go out on the street after customers, nor drop through the mails private circulars. Hopkins’ Boots are well known. We are in the business,, intending to stay; were brought up in it; and if square dealing, and attention to business will do it, we shall stay, with PRICES that talk, and GOODS that SELL.-[Ludd Hopkins. The Skating Rink. The Skating Rink, at the Opera House, Will open, hereafter, on Wednesday and Saturday cvpnings, of each week. Skating<• hours from 8 o’clock p. m. to 10 o’clock, P- m *. . ■ .J Prices of admission; Spectators, lOcents. Skaters 25 cents. Good behavior from everybody will be insisted upon; and going upon the stage and among the scenery is strictly prohibited.

Who got the Gun. This is to certify that on the Bth day of October, 1883, I opened, in the presence k>f Jos. Hardman and J. E. McCracken. the envelope that contained the number that would draw the Shot Gun, in H. M. Purcupile’s donation, and that the number contained therein was 417, and corresponded, upon examination, with No. 417 upon the schedule, opposite which, was the name of C. D. Stackhouse. j —v— i Witness iny hand and NotoSeal ■ rial seal. Val Seib, ) ~( Notary Public. Bewpre of counterfeits and peddlers of cheap jewelry and silverplated ware, but go to Rannal, the reliable dealer, and get “value reeeived.” A Good Grain Market.—B. F. Ferguson wishes to inform the farmers in the vicinity of Rensselaer, that he is now managing the Elevator, in Rensselaer, and Drepared to handle all the grain which may be brought to him, apd to pay the highest market price sot the same. :—sags —.

§3,000 for 25 ccnU? Accident t’ckets of the Travelers Insurance Co., for S3OOO in case of accidental death or §ls 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 mdemniety. 1 day to 16 25c a day, 30 days §4.50. Frank W. Babcock. — 1 rWliy they Cali Him “Old JlaM? -■ -. *¥issp i my hair is t-.nniiig gi-ay and falling out before its time. Use something? 1 wopld, but most hair restores are dangerous.” “True,"’ answered his friend “but Parker’s Hair Balsam is as harmless as it is effective. I’ve tried it, and know. Give the Balsam a show and the boys will soon stop calling you i ‘Old Man Jenkins. ’” It never fails.to Ixestore Uva. origmal color to gray or laded hair. Richly "perlumed, an elei grnt dressing. 16-5-4 t. s—■—

Songs Never Sung. “How doc* that verse rue? Something like this, is’nt it? ‘There are who ton -h the magic string. And noisy fame is proTtd to win them; A'.:-! for tho<e v. l;c never sing, But die with all tiieir inusicin tlieiii. - ’ “Yes, that’s beautiful, pathetic -and true.” said your representative. “The poer alludes to p&yjle who are ■somehow *up]>ressc<l,and never get their foil allowance »f joy and air. Which '< minds the of ;. letter&jV.vn me the other day by HiscoK & C0,,0f Nt’’. York, signed by Mr. E: (vc-jji,,, _ ~f Chapin;: o, Snyder Co., a promineuf htisinos man of that plac*. He write* “I have suffered with asthma for over forty yearsjind han r, terrible attack in December and January. 1 hardly knew what prompted me to take i’.ti ki •: 1 <sjc. I did so, and the tir.-t day I took '<>;.! <1- .<s. the e: . t astonishud me. That nij, la •p.as u no',dag was the matter wHhjm.-. art* haveewr since- I have ; hail colds since, but no aslidlin'. My breathing is '■ n iw n» perfect ;is if I had never known that di-ease. If you know of any one who Im;, nsthm i ttdjhim in njy name that. I’aukfu's Tomc will .-tire it—even after fortv rears.’ ' Therg'wa'i a man who escaped the Rite of thosi whom ;thi< poet laments. , - -St his prop.u -ition , which has heretofore' h.-yu known I'.s PaKKEK’S lIINCEH ToS'li;. will hereafter lie :v!-. ertisvd and sold under the nam- ol : , AKKK‘l , s”J'«»yu»‘. Ina-mucli ;u> gi:ig< r is reyiiy an. (in important ingredient, antj ii»prdi*dpk*ti de.n.ers are.cujstiintiy deceiving tlieii’ custom, ci ’ by '■itlistlluthig inferior.prep«riit «m>* under liieiismcid.gmm r, weiirtip the ipi.luudiiig \Vi»i:p' There is po ehpiige.Jmwovvr. in the pivpara - tii’h itseif, a;id ail hottie* rVmamtne in the I Ire/i ’-s “• dealers, wr.i ped under the name »>f l i‘‘ .'.KEii's GiytlciMc etiiitpiiis the‘j.eiiuia-' ■ iin'dclrte If the facsimile sign,-.titre ofclliscux t Cui ’-the boltopt of tlw initside wrapper. I ■ i’-i- it TV • ; . •■' .’X ■