Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1883 — Page 8

We Shopping Baskets, at Miss Babock’s. Scratch Books, in endless variety 'at F. B. Meyer’s. r— Try Pinafore Bread, at Piircii•pile’s. Nicest and best bread made. .Judge Ward'performed his first marriage last Thursday, in court, adjourning the court for a sufficient length of l time to perform the ceremony. The 'parties “tied up'’ were Martin Holmes and Mrs. Nettie Clark. The cerefeohy was short, and dicisive, nicely and gratuitously said, the eroonr pfoffeiTing the Judge aV. but which he declined to accept for performing so pleasant a service, believing in doing all the good lid can without charge therefore. Th e audience was enthusiastic, the couple happy and things generally went smoothly.—[Kentland Gazette. Try Chicago Belle Finh-cut', at Kannal’s. _ - ifc A beautiful line of Ladies find Gouts knit goods, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Buy Hsc worth of Tobacco and Cigars, and take a chance on the “Music Box’, to be given'away, at Kannal’s drug store. [

PIONEER LIFE. In a previous issue we had occasion to call attention to The Romance and Tragedy of Pioneer Life, k published by Jones Brothers & Co., t'mcinnati. pagfis of tlib work gave , proof of sterling merit. An examination of the complete book has strengthened and heightened our former conviction, and we say, without hesitancy, that the author has made the public bis debtor .fur one of the most readable, entertaining, end instructive volumes which have been given forth in the last decade The Lpok is emphatically historical. The matter has been gathered with special care as to authenticity, and it has been no part of the author's purpose to prepare a series of novels,, ,;Ho who fails to procure and read Romance and Tragedy will miss an opportunity which comes not often, andperhapsnever returns. Closing out Clocks at IflPw prices, to make room for Holiday 'goods, at Kannal’s. . Knnnal pgiiin announces (hat InS leader brand of cigar called “Brunswick,” takes tlie cake. Every 25c worth, entitles you to a chance on the “Music Box,” to be given away. I’Z Z A noble line of Falley’s make of .Ladies’ shoes, just received at Priest & Bros., opposite McCoy A Thompson’s bank. Call and examine them. , ♦ ■*—- • - . F. J. Sears & Son are receiving their fall stock of goods, consisting of Carpets and all kinds of Furniture. A big stock of floor ,()il cloth, from 1 to 2. yards wide, Queensware sc. Be sui'e andcidil and .see .the. flew designs, we are leaders in all 'goods we deal it. Through Tickets.—C. F. Wren, the station agent is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any pl:v e where a rational being could wish to go! North or South, East or West. If you think of traveling call on him and learn what he can do for you. if —,—:—.. Hung, higher than Haman. (High prices we mean. ) Harvest for the people. Call for the “North-Western” genuine beaver A Bros. ' b.;....—_

, E*ook ivcll to ilia Na pic. Tiie only genuine ■ ternivn Hop Bittiers have the name “German” blown in hottie. For sAle by F. B. Mejers. bet. Loans.—§3oo to §IO,OOO. Partial payments. Reasonable tefms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureau, opposite Court it A FamciiN Galaxy. People who delight in beautiful and good books will be astonished when they see, if they have not already seen, the announcements of the “Caxtop illustrated” .and other odiums of standard authors, issued this season. 'Die ! v P < "K ra pl i y> a nd all mechanical, qualities of printing and binding are simply snjietb, and the ptiees a veritable marvel, to the old-iime book-buyer. .'1 he list inclu les the wot Its, complete, ,us Dickens, 15 volumes, reduced in price from ■*22.4,0''t0 §9 net; Thackerayhs. from §l6 50 to §5.75; George Eliot's, t'rom r.’l2to §3-75; Washington In ing's Works, from §2O to §4; Scott's Waverley. Novels, from §3u to §7.50; Hiwt home's Works, from §2l to §ti.sii;i Fetiimoro Cooper's from §32 t0§42.54 Eulwers, from §31.25 to §8.50; WraL Black's, from §ls to §4; De Quincy > si from §lB to §6 50. The publisher seiidA it rm to any one for examination be-’ fore requiring any payptent. on reasonable evidence of good faith, and will fend a 100-page catalogue rs these and Other works free upon fipplleaion, John JB Alden, Fublisber, 18 Vesey |t. ’vW ■ Ulla* ,

The marriage mania has struck, the conductors on the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago road this week, four of them having taken unto themselves life mates, namely: J. Bartbn, B. Bunn, A. Baus and J. Cooney. —[lndianapolis Joxhbal. Buy Genuine Gerni'dli Hop Bitters, at Kannals. Remember that silk finished velvet, only 50c per yard, at Hemphill &. Honan’s. Paper ahd envelopes, and beautiful Papeteries; cheap, at Mies Babcock’s. —"• » i General Passenger Agent Murray Keller, of the L. N-A. & C. system, states that within a short time they will have through parlar cars and sleeping coaches running between Chicago and Cincinnati oVer the Chicago & Indianapoli Air-line and the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis, which will be as good as the best, and that they propose to nlake one hour better time between the two cities than do their competitors.—[lndianapolis Journal. Stranger, feed thy horse oh “Thorley Food”, at Kannal’s drug store. Chew Old Congress and Fountain Tobacco, at Kannal’s drug store. Now is the time of year to buy your Tobacco, Cigars and fine ‘Cigarettes, Every 25c worth gives you a chgnce on .the t ,‘‘Music Box”, to be-given away, at Kannal’s drug store.

A list of* goods on sale at 11. tl. Purcupile’s Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Nut-megs, California canned fruits, Canned Salmons, Canned Lobsters, Canned Mackerel, Indigo, Soaps, Crackeis, Cheese, Cakes, Bread, Canned beef, . Canned Sausage, Table sauces, Blacking, and in? fact everything • kept in afirst class Grocery and Res - taurant. AU of the above w’ill be sold cheap or will trade for country produce, such as Buffer, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes &c.

Marshall, Mich., Oct. 10, 1881. Mr. I. D. Kellogg, Dear Sir:—For upwards of five years I was troubled very much wifE - my Kidney's. At timeA I could not sleep at night and I steadily grew worse. 1 used several remedies )i'ghly recommended for the Kidneys, but obtained no benefit. I wasjinally induced to try our Coluiiibiaii Oil. which began to help me from the start, and after using five bottles I find myself cured. lam yours truly, Frank B Wright. lfi-7-8.

I nsn re against Accident. Farmers are npt to overlook the many dancers, and liability to noeidontal injury, to which they are daily subjected. They handle a great variety of tools ami implements than almost any otnei class of men. They mount ladders, clamber about stacks’, loads »>f hay, onto the soot', and even climb trees. , They are among the hoofs and horns atid tt*?th oCtlak live-stock. They a rive in a proinieuotis way. in all sorts of conveysmees, and at all times of the day, and in the darkest shades of night. They are, therefore, at all times, liable to cuts, bruises, kicks, gores, bitps, firlls.. fractures and other injuries. Ad Injljftuiii. This being true, every fartTior. should deem an accident, .policy , indispehsible. Ten dollars a year will,secure a pb.’icy in the old an 1 reliable .tuAVKLEii’s IssititfAXcr Co., covering SI,()()()jil case of tu-ciilental death, nnd §5 a week foi disabling injury. Larger sums in same ratio. , ' IG-I FR ANK IV. iiAECOC’K" Agent. THE GREATEST 51 EDICTSE OF THE AGE. •‘ t • Kellogg's Columbian Oil is a powerful remedy, which can be taken intennrlly as well as externally by the tenderest infant. It cures almost ili.stnutly v is pleasant, acting directly upon the nervous,system. c.,ustug a sudden buoyancy of the mind. In short, th-’ wonderful.ytTecta of this trio-t wonderful remedy cannot be explained in written language. A single <L.se inhaled and taken according tft diieetions will convince any one that it is all that, is claimed for it Warranted to cure the following <1 senses: Rhenmati.'-nj.or Kidney Disease in nnv iorm. Headache, Toothuch*, Earsehrr; — N etrt.tl a ' i><; uriff. BTttwfesy Ftesit W.uinds Bunions, turns, Corn®, Spinal Affection, C'ejic; Cramping Pains, Cholera . Coughs, Colds, l.ronchial aches and pains, external of, rections wit|i.' each tioftle. For saleuy* Emmet Kanhal.

IJve Agents Wanted. To sell J)r t base’s Receipts; or information for every!«><!> . in every <<<miity in the t'nited 1 States alul Canada . EnlarJcril by the publisher ■ to CH* pkges. Il ■inntaiiie bvr.r i.iHHI housUmlil’ ireelpts iiikl is suited to atlTliUtaes and coii'lltitrns of society. ' A wolntytlfil book amt >u liotiselioltl necessity. It selts'at vitriit. Great- ; est iinii.cement » ever’offered to book niri-nts. • sample copy semt by mail, Gk-.tpai<l. for si.oa. ' Exclusive territory given ''Agents more than' iloubte their moii«y. ArtiTVey- l>r,-r Chase's ‘ steam Printing Hous.*, A: iKubor, Michigan. Nor. 30. • -• » ——----- ■ ■ --a-. ■ tr ADVICE TO QiOITIEItS. Are tqu disturbed at nijht ami broken of' voirrrckl by a sick child suf.ering and crying with pain id cutting teeth? If so, send at once I ‘ ami g’t <« hbttle of Mas. Wrssi.ow's sopTitlXii svttrrFov t jtii.t'UEX TKCTtiixn. Its value incajauiable. It will re'ieve the poor little) sufferer ini medintel jT Ilrjiewtl iijioii it. mothers there is tm mistake about it. it turn <ly - tsenterv ami diarrhoea. regulates the stomach hud bowel*. cures wind dalle, -often*the giuns. Ve nices inflammation, anu gives tone and ©efcrgv to the whole avatelife.. Maa. Winslow's AmItHIXG NVRUP FOR TKETHUtgis lieasttnt to the taste. atm'U the prffwrintion of otic of tiie oldest and InffWeniale physicians ainl mirseit in Ute <’UI«M States, and is for sale -be all druggists throughmti the world- Price. S&luenU u buttle.

Plenty of Law.

Kentland Gazette. It is not often that more than one court is running at the same term, but last week there were four courts in ses sion at one time. Judge Ward was presiding over one, Wm. Cummings held a shorts term hearing a motion in A case, Frank Babcock was running a divorce, court, and Judge Huff was hearingatandca.se. The eyed’’ law was settling differences in all directions. The result was that business was boomed and a big grist turned out. Look put for Jewelry 'at Kantial’s drug store. ■ Remember Gents, we have underwear frofn 50c to §6 per suit. Hemphill <fc Honan. The dandy cigar of the city: J‘The Stinker.” F. B. Meyer sells them.

Somewhat Sarcastic.

Monticello Herald. The editor of the Brookston Reporter is dissatisfied With his portrait in the coufity history- He says: “The engraver of our portrait has made a very poor job of it. But however much of criticism might be offered it is now too late to mend or bettor matters.” No, Chester, it is not too late. If you will settle down to business, study common sense, and never again let your conceit so far get away with you as to pay £4O to see your own picture in print,, you may, in time take a picture that both you and your friends will bo proud of. Smoke “Bull Purs” at Kannal’s drug store. French Harps, the best ever brought to this-market, at F. B. Meyer’s drug store. If you want something .slyleish, cheap and good, in Aats, Bonnets , Plumes, Tips, Birds, Ribbons, Ac.’, call at Mrs. L. 11. Chilcote’s.

Don’t kill the Birds.

Section 2108 of the revised statutes of the state of Indiana reads as follows. Whoever killa-or-injures, or pursues with intent to do so, any turtle dove, sparrow, robin, blue bird, meadow lark., wren, swallow, martin, thrush, inavis, orible, red bird, grosbeak’ yellow-hammer or dicker, eat bird, ground robin, pewee or pheeb’e bint cuckoo, indigo bird, nuthatch, creeper, yellow bird or fringilla, warbler or finch, redstart, dunnnock, nightingale, dove, crossbill or crake, great tit or blue tit, or wantonly destroys or disturbs the eggs of any such birds, shall be fined not more than ten dollars nor less than one. ...... ■ -«> » ♦>. ■ School Books and School Supplies of all kinds, and extremely cheap, at I\ B. Meyer’s drug store. Call at AV. H. & C. Rhoades’ and look at their big bargains in Sewing machines. You can buy one there very cheap. ► • Call at Purcupile’s arid try foulluck on that Reclining Chair; a regular beauty. Twenty-five cents Worth of tobacco or cigars git es you a chance. Don’t, you want a perfect beauty in a hanging lamp? F. B. Meyer Misplay Mme-. of- tlrettK at liis drug store. having spcuied the services of a first-class baker, I will now keep on hand, fresh, Milk Bread, Twist bread, Pinafore bread, Pau bread. Rusks, Tea-Rolls, Buns, and all kinds of Cakes. —H. M. Pureupile.

Piifrßic Sale. Notice iS hereby given that 1 -will uflcF-Tir Pubiic KtiTeFi'flF my residence; I f miles North-east of Rensselaer, on WEDNESDAY, OCT., 31,1883. ’nt 10 o’clock, a. m. The following property to-wit: 14. year old steers, 2 two year old steers, 3 one year 14 calves. 45 hogs, 33 coiswold/l' ‘ two hore? wagon, 1 two horse bng- ■ gy, 1 sei,double harness, 1 set bugigy harness 1 Buckeye reaperand ■ mower combined, 1 hay-rake, 1 : corn planter, 3 cultivators, 1 old ! ground plow, paij a lot of white oak posts, hay infield, and other farming utensils, and household goods, too numerous to mention. > of Sale:—On sums over §5, a credit of 12 mpniiis will be given, without interest, if paid when due; if not paid when due, notes to d«'aw 8 per cent, interest from date, purchaser making usual bankable note. Sums of ssj and under, cash in hand. SYmon Phillips, Auctioneer..

DENTISTRY. I. C. KELLEY, Rensselaer - - Indiana. Teeth inserted from one tooth to an entire set. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. With dur vitalized air apparatus we will extract teeth, positively without pain or harm. Mrs. 0 W- ’THOMAS The fGreat JJagiicfic and Botanic Physician, will he at the OTakeevcr House until Oct. Jilt ISB3.

RN October 29th, 1883. Who cures all kinds of chronic diseases known to the human family, from a cancer down to a felon; and her remedy is chiefly Magnetism, some cases she uses herbs, roots and barks,-—God’s natui-al remedies,—ikH slje . cures, all her patients who do as she directs. Below 7 we give some of the names of patients whom she has cured, as reference. In the vicinity of Attica, Ind., Mrs’ Catherine Galaway, Cancer on breast and tongue, John Smith, Dyspepsia, and there are living in that vicinity over one hundred people that she has cured. /It Williamsport, Wm. Slaughter, St..Vitus’ Dance; Mrs. E. A. Tuttle, Cancer on breast. West Lebanon, Miss Ella Butler, Cancer on arm. ——— Carbondale, Mrs. Celinda, Brier, Catarrh; James F. Garnet, Blindness and Asthma; Minny Crusan, of spinal disease and dis:located ancle; Wm Brier, of dislocated shoulder of 20 years standing, and weak breast, and his son and wife of different diseases. tAt Alvin, 111., many cases of ai;d, Female weakness, and Mrs. Harper of Tumor.

Refilington, Jasper county, Ind.', Thomas Harris’ family had Scroffuloussore eyes; his child had not had her eyes cjpen for three months, and one part of her spine appeared to be entirely gone, and Mrs. Thomas said when the spine was cured the eyes would open, so she treated her spine until the place filled up, and, on the 13th of September, in the afternoon, her eyes came open. and looked bright and nice as though there had been nothing the matter with them. His wife, who was nearly blind, is getting well. A little girl, for whom he had spent six bundled dollars, is getting well. Mrs. McDougle, wife of J 0 B McDougle, had been sun struck, years ago, and the doctors had nearly ruined both her system and mind. She became satisfied. that their poisons was killing her, and quit taking them, .saying she had rather die a natural death than they should kill her v-itfi pp.spn. Sim emplpyeOlrs. Tl;omas, arid in two weeks was much better, to-day she is nearly well', and ope of the liveliest ladies in Remington. Brookston, Ind., John Reed, born, deaf, or if he ever heard in his lil’e his folks- do not know it; Mrs...Tlioma.s diagnosed the case find said it could be cured, she has treated him three months and he i'mars. every thing, but as yet has got learned to talk, but probably will iii time. He is nearly 10 years old.

IHtOCKSTON, i XI). “* Sept. 17th, 1883. Mrs Thomas came here in June last. , t ljiad been sufi'ering with a very bad cough for several months, my wife and daughter were apprehensive that I was going into consumption. Mrs. Tliomas said she could cure me, and in 48 hours first treatment tne cough was left my .luagsi and I ain as wemriir most men at .my age. My wife was sick with disease of the stomach, and she cured her. completely. My daughter had been quite seriously diseased for several years, and she pured hei entirely. *Mrs. Thomas. Cured a great many patients l«y.e in my house, and as far as I knew, they are all better, anj4 many ofytliem entirely well. Myself ahd fanjify were treated without medicine, that is she cured us by Magnetism. JAMES WALLACE. Examination, with patient present, or by Jock of hair. Fee 81. • - Office fiours.’ 9a. rn.’, to 12; and, from 1 to 6 p. m. ■

A Real Fact! xx I=ar3- A T’KT.g* May be obtained by calling upbii R.F. PRIEST & BRO. Opposite McCoy & Thompson’s Bank. They have Everything in the line of• BOOTS & SHOES, From the Cheapest to the very best. All Styles and Sizes. Can fit loth your Foot and Pocksthook. Don’t forget, they han®e Fal ey’s Shoes,-with many others, made to order, and EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. driest de Exo.

no & wq “ . ♦— -y- y Dealers in Agricultural Implements, BRICK and TILE. JUST RECEIVED: Glassware and QueenswaFe, . 9 Which will be sold at prices that defy O OXKL ©XI 110X1

Th Eli taMj . Blaclr Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, pidbpsDßroßr -■■■l . - n-i'r-r — iiim-i ■imn nmwii Ml —AGENTS FOR—‘•OH AMPION” H EAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. MOI.INKRIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BpGGIES. ‘KRICK” WAGONS, Blacksm i thing Machine Repairing, And all other work in our line, done in the lies: manlier, mil at treasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on Yun. Rensselaer St., south of ju>y- & Thonii son's Bank. REXSSEUIER INDIAXA. 9or >iuLitine»en MKTES'W tar JfWwr. (First door east of PostofficeJ Rensselaer, - Indiana. FRESH BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON Sa.-a.sa.gre, Sclogwia, etc., old in quantities to Sult purciifisors. at the Im,vest rfifes. The very oust slaughtered. GIW ea'cifll. HigriiesbCash Pftce fir Fat Cattle. ... e. s. woods.

— - I LIGHT Running! SIMPLE > *■* c tNEWlOMErf tt ■SEWINS MACHIHE CO* | CHICAGO,ILL.- — ORANGE, MASS. L and ATLANTA, GA.— W. H. &C. RHOADES’ Rens f ie!acT, - - Indiaxia

SCROFULA and all scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipelas, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Tu. mors, Carbuncles, Boils, and Eruptions —of the Skin. are the direct result of an ... - • diseascsthe blood must be purified, and restored to a healthy and natural condition. Ayer’s S-iitnAPAkii-LA hns for over forty'years been recognized by eminent medical authorities as the most pow-. erful blood purilior in existence. It frees tlie system from all foul humors, enriches and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of merctlfiar treatment, and proves itself a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. > A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores. “Some months ago I was troubled with scrofulous sb/w (ulcers) on my legs. The limbs were badly swollen and inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter. Every remedy 1 tried failed, until 1 nsod Avx.lds Saksa-pahilt.a, 2i w?tnthercs ul t' That “file" 'siires are fieaied, and my general health grently improved, I feel -very grateful for the good your medicine lias done me. Yours respectfully, Mns. Ann O’Dijian.” 148 Sullivan St., Jiow York, June 24,1882. All persona interested are invited to call on Mrs. O’Brian; also upon the Rev. Z. I’. Wilds of •« Euat 51th Street, New York City, Who will take pleasure in testifying to the wonderful efficacy of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, not only in the cure of this lady, but in ills own case and mary others within his knowledge. The well-known tn’ifcr on the Boston I feral rs, B, W. Ball, of Jlochcstcr t H.IL, writes, Juno 7,1882: Having suffered severely f«r some years With Eczehia, and having failed to iiud relit f from Other remediw, 1 have»made use, during the past three mbhtlis, of Ayer’s SaissaVawhich' hns effected a cowp/ct* cwtn. Ayer’sSarsapariila stimulates and regulates the action of the 41igaetive and assimilative and strengthens the. vital forces, and si»edi!y cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,'Rheumatic Gout, Cntarrlr, General Debility, and all diseases arising frdm an iivpovcriidied or corrupted condition of Ute blood, and a weakened vitality. It is hicdffiparably this cheapest blood ni '.licine, on account of its concentrated strength, and gj-eat power over disease. y ~ r wiEPAHtn nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas§. Sold by all rrf.sgivtst yrico, 31, six bottle*