Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1883 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN Holiday Albums, at Kannal’s. Lfdies and Chilrdens wool leggins, at Miss Babcock’s. See that selection of fine Gold Bings, at Kannal’s. . Elgin, Waltham and Springfield watches, at Hardman, the jeweler. Buy Genuine German Hop Bitters, at Kaniials. Buy CIGARS at Kannal’s drug store, he keeps the finest. in the market, and sells cheap. Before buying a watch, see the Rockford, Hardman, sole agent. Sole agent for the Rockford watches, before buying see them. Remember the place, Hardman’s Try that cooked Hominy, at Pui'cupile’s, w&iranted superior to any in market. , I get up niceFfittingi.and better made garments than can be got lip at any drug store. J. J. Waterbury. Don’t go stumbling around in the dark, when you can buy a lantern for 75c, at Kannal’s. - lam now keeping a full line of Groceries, which I will trade for country produce, such as Butter, Eggs, &c., and will sell as cheap as any. H. M. Purcupile. Raven Horse and Cattle food, tire best thing of the kind ever offered in Jasper county. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. F. B. Learning. , I will pay you the highest market], rice for all kinds of Poultry and Game. Give me a call. J. Sharp. . Come to the old Shanghigh building, back of Kanrial’s Drug Store, and get cash for your poultry. J. Sharp. ■ To make good Biscuit, use Kannal’s Improved Magic Raking Powder, at 40c per lb. Made by Emmet Kannal, the druggist. Buy jour Tobacco and Cigars of 11. M. Purcupile. 25c worth alows you a .chance on , that beautiful chair, call and see it; ThkougiiTickets.—C. F. Wren, the station agent is now prepared to sell through tickets to almost any place where a rational being could wish to go: ' North or South, East or West. If you think of traveling call on him and lear n what ho can do for you. ts W. B-Squires, of Worthington, Ind., says: 1 have sold more White Wine of TarJSvrup than any other Cough remedy. Jt.is the best I ever saw. For Sale by F. B. Meyer. Nov. Farm Loans . -S3OO to l10;000. Partial payments. Reasonable terms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureau, opposite Court House, next door to post-office. 15-39-ts. » » •••■ Organs at a Fair Price. ’ If you would like to buy a good Organ or Piano at a fair price, call on R. P. Beniainin. He is the only man in the county who buys instruments direct fioin factories for from 10 to 25 dollars on every instrument purchased. Special low prices given to teachers. Sample instruments at Hardman’s, the Jeweler. Correspondence solicited, ts <• As *vlien She was Voting “I have used Parker s, Hair Balsam and like it better than any similar preparation I know of,’ ’writes -Mrs. Ellen Perry, wife of Rev. P. Perry, of ■ Goldbrook Springs. Mass. “My hair was'almost.gray, but a dollar bottle of the Balsam has -Restored the softness, and the brown color it had ..when 1 was young—not a single gray hair left. &ipce t began apply ing the Balsam my hair fans stopped failing out. and 1 find that it is a perfectly fc artless and agreeable dressing. ’’ " 16 !>-4t. An Answer WantedCun any one bring us a ease of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cere? We say tl ey can not. as temisunds of cases alnmdv i j-irma-neutly etrred and who are daily rec- mmending Electric Bitters, will . pr. ve. Bright’s Disease, Di?bvtes, Weak Back. <-r any urinary complaint quickiycured. TkeV purify the blood, regulate t’<‘ bowels, nus het •lirefttly tfrh Hee diseased parts. t-Evefy bottle guaranteed. For sale'at 60c. a batt I —h* JF.’lk Merer. -——- "■ Nov. l-8-10-22-2n, • - _ » T- ' For lame Rtcfc. •'i>li er < ivst ttse Shi—iah’s Perns plhs'erij I’r>ce S 3 cents. SHILOH'B JlfF B «»•’! <’ onstintpt’on hije is*ol4'bj us on n guarantee, it cures SllT U'M’SATTALIZER is wh it ycu need ilpniioii. L”.-s of Appctbe. Ittzzi- . and oil syttiptutns of Dyspepsia. Price .<• and 75 cent a per bottle. ~ .cnCflt’L P. WHOOPING t’oUGH and Brrni("iiia immejiati-iy relieved by .Shiloh's lure. For Mile by F. B. Meyer..
Why Leave Indiana.
We canhot understand why any one should want to leave the State of Indiana. Her many resources will recompense toiling sons, and bring them peace and plenty. There is no avocation of lite that may not find a just reward and ample compensation to its toilers in this State. In every depart meat of labor, trade or profession the foundation is here for an ample living and in many dises a splendid fortune. None but the thriftless and improvident need pull up stakes and moke on. On our 20,000,000 acres of rich soil there is room for many millions of people. The state is comparatively fin her infancy, just beginning to dpvelope and there is yet no crowding out. Land in many countiesis comparatively cheap, and the industrious and frugal clin purchase farms in this State, and bring them to a comfortable degree of improvement, at less cost than he can purchase npd improve a farm in the far west.—[Madison Courier.
Remember that Purcupile sells Teas cheaper than any house in town, and for every ilb you buy, entitles you to a chance on a silver set of Knives, Forks, and Spoons. Do not purchase your holiday books until' Learning opens his steak. He has the finest line ever brought to Rensselaer,. arid will be prepared to sell so cheap, if you buy elsewhere you will lose money. Don’t Jrny your “Holiday Piesents” until you examine that mammoth stock at Emmet Kannal’s. - ♦ The most complete stock of Library Lamps” ever offered for sale, at Kannal’s drug store. Old pictures copied and enlarged any style of size. A life sized Portrait only $7., larger sizes proportionately cheap. riot hoarders. “And so you arc working right across the street from me?” queried the first, as they met on 47th street the other afternoon. ' - “Yes” - “And its a boarding bouse?” “Oh, notwe ar ® 11 strictly private family.” “Why, I have seen, several young meh call so often that I took them for boarders.” • •‘Oh, no; they are nothing but bill collectors! Three come one day and four on the next, and I suppose they are trying to weaiyput niy lady's patience.” “Doesn't it annoy her?" - “Not a bit. Do you notice that they are all well dressed, good-looking men, and we really flatter ourselves tiiat the neighbors take them for artists anil diamond brokers who want our custom.” Street Aivcs.
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE iP* * • w i I Wsiv’ Im! I i S|S i OR 11 Ha v IB Nil 0 P «E&£■V 1 I * ISI : CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R’Y By the central, position of its line, connects th® Bast and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, wfthout change of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council Bluffs. Leavenworth, Atchison, .Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots 'with all the principal lines of road petween the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnificent, being composed of Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches. Magnificent Horton Reclining Chair Cars,- BullwauAs Prettiest Palace Sleeping Cars, and the Best Line of’Dining Cars in the world. Three Trains and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi- ; esgo and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul, via Famous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE.” A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kankakee, has recently been opened between Bi.?>u«ond, Norfolk. Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Aligns ta. N/ish ville, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, i Indianapolis aud Latayette, and Omaha, Minneapolis and St. Patil and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express ' Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices in l the United States and Canada, Baggage checked through and rates of fare always as low as competitors that offer less advantr¥or detailed information,get the Mapsand Folders of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest TiAct Office,or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN. Pfrs. & Geifl M‘3N Gen’l-Tkt. A Pau, CHICAGO.
for *25 cent* Accident t'ckete of the Txavelers Insurance Co., for SBOOO in * case of accidental death or 815 a i week fur dishbling injury, for sale at the Loan and Insurance Bureau. Tills ticket is a policy against death or injury from casualty, in- ’ chiding lightning, tornad<> and all i lyaiiner of accidental death or ini jury for which ffnyond wouljwant ; nideninicty. J. day to lb 25c a i dnv, 30 days 84-50. Frank W. Babcock.
Real Estate Transfers.
fit ported by TkovCjiifon <C Bro., A butractnrt. 1 FOK WEEK ENDIXU NOV. 17, 1883. The following transfers are by warranty deed when not otherwise stated, Marion L. Spitler to Mary V. Hammond, quit-claim deed, und 830 acres in Keener, Union, Walker, Kankakee and Gillam townships, $2. Annina Brasket to Nancy J. Goff, 40 acres, Barkley township, $775. Jasper Circuit Court to David Michaels, partition, 100 acres, Jordan tp sl. Same to Martha J. Michaels 50 acres, sam,e, $ 1. John W. Brown to Hezekiah Brown, 40 acres, WheatliekLtownship SSOO. Benjamin Newman to George D. Foster, 280 acres, Gillam tp., S6OO. George D. Foster to Charles Jouvenat same, sl. Charles Jouvenat to Marion L. Spitler, quit-claim deed, same, S3O. William .Michael to Nancy Jane Hurley, 1 acre, Barkley township, $l5O. Nancy Jane Hurley to Armina Brasket, pt 1 acre. Barkley township SSO. Ira M. Trussell to Francis C. Hall, 20 acres, Union township, S2OO. William Peckham to Emeline Switxer, 80 acres, Barkley tp., S4OO. Jasper Circuit Court to —Alice Cr Meyer, partition, 80 acres Union tp $768. Same to Adda D. Hopkins, same. Same to Arthur H. Hopkins, same. Same to Albert R Hopkins, same. Same to Alfred W. Hopkins, same. Schuyler Johnson to William 11. Wilcox, 40 acres, Union tp., SIOOO. Elias Hammerton to John Hammerton, 40 acres, Hanging Grove tp,, SBOO. Jasper- Circuit Court to Rebecca Tim monc, partition, 2 lots in Remington, sl. Elias Hammertpn to Jesse C. Gwin, •JO acres, Hanging Grove tp., SIOOO. FOK WEEK ENDING NOV. 24, 1883 : J. C. I). A., to Simon P, Thompson, part 1 acre, Rensselaer, $2lO. Joseph Mason to George Mason. 8 acres. Hanging Grove tp.. $17200. J. C. D. A., to Alfred Thompson, pt. 1 acre, Rensselaer, S2OO. John Gaston to James Sheetz, 120 acres, Carpenter township, $3,600. J. C. D. A., to A. Leopold, parti acre Rensselaer. $137.50. Clara A. Parks to George M. Wilcox, lot Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $75, Charles Jouvenat to James A. Thornton, .86. acres. Walker township. SBOO. James A. Thorntop to-' David J. Thompson, et al, same, SIOO. Thoinas Price to Samuel H. Price, quit-claim deed, 80 acres, Barkley tp., S3OO R. S. & Z. Dwiggins to Gar ar d & Flynn, lot in Weston's Addition to Rensselaer, sl. David Nowels to same SI. - , Laura J. Harris to John L. Turner, 14 acres, Jordan township. S2BO. Alfred Thompson to James <Shindler, 80 acres Newton tp.. $1,270.
.Ayers Pills arc a convenient remedy to nave always at hand; They are sugar coated, easy to take, "effective to operate, sure to bring- relief and cure. They are effectual in a wide range of diseases which arise from disorders of the stomach and digestive organs. <■- .0, ■> —1 - Nine Physicians Outdone. Mie. Helen Pborvis, No. 331 Dayton St, year, jiip.l states that she has suffergd with Consumption lor about ten years, was treated bp niiie physicians, all of them pronouncing her case'hopeless, Slie'had given up all hopes of,ever recovering. Seven bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consutnptio ncoinp 1e t elj’ cim- d 11 er, I) oub ting ones, please drop her a postal and satisfy j T ourselves. Call at F. 15. Meyer's Drug ‘Store ana get a Free Trial Bottle, Now 1-8-15-22-29-
Hickory Corners, Mich,, Oct. IS, 1881. Mr. J. D. Kellogg, Dear Sit:—Your Columbian. Oil has cured my husband of hmg' fever two different times. I commenced by giving him nearly a teaspowftfiLl. every .haJXJuMMtjwdrhatWL--his breast and stomach freely, and at the end of three hours lie went quite easy, and the next day he was around again. It lias also cured others. One lady in particular had got so bad she had chills, and was in the most acute pain: but within four hours after using, she commenced to raise freely. I made a complete cure with the Oilin a short time. My husband had the 2a#o badly that lie could not eat4l meal of victuals . without getting up from the table, but he commenced using the Oil as directed, and it has entirely cured him. Yours very truly, Mrs. Mary Stanley. 16-11-12 ______
Infants and Children Without Morphine or TTaxcotinft. What gives our Children rosy cheeks. What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; ■ ’Ti** t'nstoria. When Babies fret, an-I cry by turns. What cures thejr colic, kills their worms. But Castoria. What quicklv cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, ißdigvstSbu : But CastoHa. f Farewell then to Morphme Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Bail Cnetoria. Centaur Linimerit.—Anahsoluto cure for Rheumatism, Sprains. Burns, Qplls, and on instantaneous Paju-reliever,
DEKTISTRY. . i- . I; C. KELLEY, Rensselaer - - Indiana. Teeth inserted from one tooth to an entire set. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Aim?, With our vitalized air apparatus we will extract teeth, positively without pain 6r harm. JF. J. Sears & Son, are recieving the largest st o< k of I 10l h 8 ay presents, fine chairs, &c., ever brought to Rensselaer. I have recently purchased a large stock of Lamps and prepared to sell lamps cheaper than they were ever sold in the county before., Come in, price and be convinced. F, B. Learning. g sh # Call at Purcupile’s and try your luck on that .Reclining Ghair; a regular beauty. Twenty-five cents worth of tobacco or cigars gives you a chance. TllzYT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly pur ed by Bhi 1 ok’s Cure, ; We r guar-~ antee it. , —-—: WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint?-Shiloh ; s Vitalize? is guaranteed to cure yoi|. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable' by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 5d cents. Nasal injector free.. For sale by I'. B. Meyer. iG-iTliow y. - ■ . Oranges & Florida. Batter than Breezes and Blossoms—Tinder a New Flag. Even the 'balmy' air aiirt orarfgc groves Of I'loriila fiiil to keep its people full or happiness and comfort. Art must lieliyiiature evert - wßefe" the tropics as amonS the pines of the North “Afid, chief among the blessings wliich aro adapted to al! zones,” writes Dr. J. G. 'Wallace of Fort Dade,Florida, “is I’arker’s Tonic. It seems to have the world for a ti<dd, and most of the current-c'.iseasvs yield to its action. T have used it in the case of a delicate and dyspeptic ymjng I;rrty."with the most giafTTyihg results. It seemed to ftCcomp’ish with ease what the usual prescriptions and treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring about. lam also via Ito state that the ToHia has greatly relieved mo personally of a troublesome atonic condition of the stomach of long standing. It is the ideal purifier and invigorant;” Messrs. liiscox X Co. call especial attention to the fact that, alter April IS, ISXf, ,'tl.ie wanie ;nidsTyTe (if this preparation will hereafter be simply J’avker’n Tohlo. The word “I'ingeC is dropped, far the reason that iinprinc:j b' I dealers are constantly deceiving their patrons by substituting inferior preparations tinder ,„tlic_ n a lev <> rG i nger; awl s-gi a t;e ri s ati miiinport;" ant flavoring ingredient in our Tonic, we are sure that our friends will agree with us as to liurpropriety of the change. There irCZ be no ehcnoe. boH-'etfr, iii the preparation itself; and all bottles remaining tn the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of “Bakker's Ginger Tonic,” contain the genuine medicine if tlie signature of Hiscox & Co, is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. xvi-9-It, _ ‘ ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night awl broken of yotir rest by a sick child sintering and crying wii li pair, of cutting teeth' if so. send at once SY'tt f I Oil ( HII.OItKN TEH’l’lllSO. Its value inetilcul.ible. it will re'ieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it. niothers there is do mistake about it. it cures dysentery and iliarrlioea. regulates the stomach and bo’wels. cures wind colic. -ofti-iisTlie gunis reduces iii ila m mat ion. ami gives tone and energy tv tlie whole svstem. Mus. Winni.ow’s soothing smrr f’ok Ciiilduen TuErutNg is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescriiition of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the i’uited .states, and isforsale bv all <lruggi.-)s throughout tile, world, f’rice 25 eeitts'a bottle. -
Mrs. G- W- THOMAS ■ -V V’ ' " ■ ■ . ' - Tiie Great itfa&Tietic and DSotanic Physician, will bo at the slakeever jSioase ISB3. ......... * And remain Until Dec. 3rd, 1883. Ami requests all fieri patients to call soon, as sfie to get them well as soon as possible, aud sfie will take no had after December 3rd, as she wishes to finish her work a- this place as goon as those get well. O The Buyers? Guide, N<x 35, FMI and Winter, 1883, gives wholesale prices direct lo consumers on everything you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. Tells how to order with exact cost, ?16 pages-large ones—3,3oo illustraUonsy-a whole picture gaHerv. Contains information gleaned from the markets of the world. No other price-book in existence contains as much information. Sent free to any address upon receipt of postage (7 gts). Let us hear from you, orvisit us when in our'city. Near Exposition Buildings. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD&CO. VZI Oi 229 Wobasb Avenue. Clucaao, LU
A Real Fact! ' 1 I ' ~ , .. J May be obtained by calling upon R.F. PRIEST & BRO. Opposite McCoy tfe Thompson’s Bank. They have Everything in the line of BOOTS £ SHOES, From the Cheapest to the very Ixist Al 1 Styles and Sizes. H fit loth yew Foot S MeM. Don’t forget, they handle Fal ey’s Shoes, with many others, made to order, alid EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. qc Bro.
SMES 4 mw i ’ / . ... . b Dealers iii ■ -.5 Agricultural Implements, BRICK and TILE. ■■<<> > , JUST RECEIVED: Glassware and I . .. _ J... . Queensware, ■» Which will be sold at prices rhab defy C o3Xtx> e tit ion
Th i SUai-iy Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPBiBTOR. j ' ■ —AGENT FOR—“CHAMPION” RExXPING AND MOW IN G MACH IN i-JS. MOLINE RIDING AND WAITING PLOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ‘ KRICK’’ WAGONS. Bl acksm i t liing Machine Repairing, Plows. Ahd all other work in our, line, ilohe in Hie best manner, ah’d at Rcasoi3«nb3e Prices. Horse Shoeing a A Specialty L .... • Shvp on Van Itensseiaar south of Me Joy & I'lionipsbn's Tlnnk, . ’RENSSELAER - t - - - - INDIANA. Extras for al! our Machines cn liaud XV-11-ts. (First door east of ?di>tofiiceJ A ' kensselaer,.lndiana. FRESH BEEF. FERSJEH, SUTfiIN etc., SOM inSiP-A ’• v ‘ a ]jl C v.-esc |> -iae. The very ir. tt >G ’ »S “«<-< Cpma <•?.!I. ■ ' . . - Highest Cash Price pstidfw fat Cattle. e. ’.woods.
H E«SIMPLE S' w i! 6kl ”! •SEWING MACHINE COI c | Tons ATLANTA, GA.-—~-«J W. H. &.C. RHOADES’ Renssslaer, - - Indiana
Rev. Father Wilds’ EXPERIENCE, The Rev. Z. P, Wilds, won-known city ■ missionary iu Mm? York, and brother Wilds, wfrtlsswxr Massachusetts Supreme Court, writes as follows: * ••78 /■:. ->!/'■ St. .v< f TW, Mhy IG. n-2, Messrs. -I'. <'. AV:/.- .. tteiu’ inon : l®t"vhitH 1 w.- troubled with a most uneo"'dorlab?o ii« ’’.z ’ liii-i >r .'Ji'eviuig more espocitriiy mr. limbs. jrlii.il itched so im.ilerab'i nigip, -'-(d buru.C'l so iutetise]y. Tim' I c -iiiA ■ •■•••ly bear auy eioihing 6n.r them. i w.i. a sufbtei; from a severe ctliirrh ami -ufcirrhal cough; my appetite was poor, ami ’uy system a good deal rim down. Knowing the value of AVER'S Siibi'-.v.:.'.' \. : .. observation of many oil; ?r c;is island from personal use iu firmer yen: , I inking ft tor the tibove-mii.ieo disot-Jers. My tippet il-9 improved a.i mo.-1 from thy . t.'.'.-d, dose After a short time the for .' mid itching were allayed, ami -nil sign* of irritntA’ii pf the skin uis-ippeaiTd. My larrh and cough were tils.i eiiV'-d by lim same means, and my gen-ral h-nlth greatly improved; until it’ is now exvelientr A-t'AM -a limnire*! per cent stringer, a::d I atti'ibute these resnlts- . to the us»7 of inn S.\ i;ur.iKlt.U, which I reeoiiimeud with nil coutid'.-iiee as the best b! >od m.odi'e*n-' ever devised. 1 t<xik ■ P. —HI s>ll:i.ll <ios •: t:l-< fttht# St rISV. and -use i. iu all, le.stle'. i v. . bottle-, i [ Ince t'i Taels -at per service, hoping their pubiiciitiion nuiv jlo good. Tunis r< sdii ; y, Zi P. WtLjps.” The above instance but ©lit of the constantly to oAr notice, -which prove the peffe. t frl:l>' liiiliig of AVER’S pAI’.SAi- irdi.t.A io itie cure of all diseases arising f:om ir'ipure --.r ihtporertshed blood, and a -rts’.enc..’ rii-ility. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla _ s’, amuta,.enriches, tied strengiiieiisthe bloodj uilintes' tlirt netiiwi of the stomach'and b wfis, ami thoivby enables the system to and oye: '.be attiviks of all Seroful:i::s 77r«;<-i,.- •>:' Die Slin, Uiicut dbri-i'.\ (rem r-'i nn<l all" iL'jorAhia-rcsnitbtg from poor or eorrupted bi. i,'. ,tml it lev.- st:-.t ■■ -'f tiicsystem. t-Rt:.“Anr,b nr D".J. C. V/cr&Os.: Lowell,iMass. id hrngrasts; pricP §l, six bottles AYER’S CATHARTIC pills. Bsst Purgative Medicine . Hcadacho,an<l nit l.iiipm; IHsurders. sos 1 every v» here. Alwaj e n liable.
