Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1884 — Page 5
A Marvelous Story * TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. pnflu rtfg C4«S! . St., New* HlUlfT I fit C'Jit 1 York,Oct.if, kb'J. “ OeHt'vrizn: My fatter resides .it (Hover, Vt. lii has been a grout sufferer from Scrofula, and tbeinotesod It iter will tell you wliai a marvelous ciioct Ayer's Sarsaparilla his ?iad*in his caso. I t&iak life bleed must liife eoj.it.ineti the humor for it least ten • < : hoi it •!.' i:ot .si. >\t. ■■xcept io the form ofserofnlr«s 'toss on theorist.until about five" years Frora ;t few roots v.'hicii appeared r.t that i ime, it gradually rprcaJ so as to cover h 1 - eiit: 1 body. I assure you-he w£3 . tcrrfbiy f-Wtctud. ana an object of pity, when •he begad.usuis your incdiottie. :Kou’,;tfaers.aro few uren of hi>. r.ec vho enjoy as good health -'Tg-t’.friras: 1 Orcrsbl: enolly name lift jrFersgna-’ ** WrtHvU'AA t« i-Q i-110 loots ill hU «KSs y ...ist. ■.., TV. M. gim.r.igA■rr,yv33 T'Jjh’ ?UTIiPRV' ~ 1 jl'Vtti .A -1 - 1i- i. pi.cUi'ure aKtl otm v i - 1 0 n.-r .O'H 1 ' t ll you the F li i X have derived hod: di-v use of » ’ •V’ „ > -it Vi • • -' - «I>. r> -f. *1 ! . {•> .L.; 'oi :• i .mj'vJ. iuii*. • 3 ?;i:- i ’#\ - tfi.)!ui»lch)!ycovered V idJi 1 ifrtWe h ~-KO? : ! -eKeol.vuo - 5 ■--. i") humor cm.- -■■: : h.e. ssaid. and Jilt -I:-raV:o it.ciii:i'.:, :uat t ••: V. cracked so as to cause the b! . -. • • ,i ■ *.*, n nuniy placesWLeiiOvcc I tViWCiI. >-'.y 1 .. g«-at, ami ruy llfeJaAamucm. F idi-ieffi-J tile usa di the fiAKSAPAt" -id; dpril list, idd.hnve -Idted it v.» -vat time. ':y ccnditi n -- L'vc’.u- t-.* -i•••.•,;• Ttie sonss fevro ill hoaieii Sil'i 1 feei perfectly.trcll'in every rosj .- - - o’. Ce l , ... ;■ . - - :!.; -i tvoi'K, iltiiOiiye V ars of .ego. Many inquire —- I d‘-haf4^rs-r.-rm-m-i- -••1-b :t Ci'r.--j;t-my fitapiyaral^ I toil tit.-i. .•• I .. :vo hero tried to tell you, Av:tV ,YET LLA. Glover, V£., oat. 21, X3Si 1 idirs gratefully, ' r_ : ; iiiiu-a ’Pu!rir-.frs? v, ~~ tick’s vr.n.ts cures Scrofula ' anti a:. ? Cor.'.iiiair.ts, liry: Sores, 1......0r/., i;n l Ernytioae.of Vh- S'.;-.:., t . shirs tho Liood of all in;;eir,■d. ■ ■ j. Htiir.ulr.to3 the actfoii t f K.o- Ix-v-i;-. r.\.' :: - ; festoras vitaUiy and fu .. . - lie systtm.- . i t r.v Dr.i.O Ay-- ' l Co.,Lowcil,!V!a3S. Scld.lv Hr:’ sl,sixLotilus for 55.
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| «4iewHome^ ! ‘SEWIMG machine goCHICAGO, ILL. ORANGE, MASS. f u, and ATLANTA, GA.~ W« H * 6l C. KHOA 0i“ ,3 f _?' e ’ r „’ " ~• tU»^ja _ a MAM WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THC SEOQRAPHY OF THIS COUN- • . . . ................. • * CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAM) & PACIFIC R’Y By the central positifcn o» it 3 line, connects the East and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, without change of car 3, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council worth, Atchiaon, Minneapcli3,.-and St. Paul. It connects in Union, Depots with ail the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Its equipment ise-*mrivaled and magnificent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Bay Coaches, Magn.flcent Horton Reclining Chair Cars, Ifnllman’s Prettiest Palace Sleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars in the world.- Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul, via the Famous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A Kew and Direct Line, Tie Seneca and Kankakee, baa recently been ppened between Richmond, Norfelk,Newport New., Chattanooga, Atlanta, Auetiete, Nashvuie, Doui«-nlle, Dexinettm, Cincnraatt, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Travel on Past Express Trams. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices in - ths United States and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates of fare always ,as low as competitors that offer less sdvandetailed information, get the Maps and Folders of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At rosr nearest .Ticket Office, or address ,ta H. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, rroAßuirff, OWI Tki, A P«l», AH_ * CHICAGO.
THE REPUBLICAN. Kcnssclaer Time TablePassenger Train’s North: 1:36 A. M 5:‘JSr. M. Passenger Trains South: 10:GS A,M *. ULC 11*. M. CLOSING OF MAILS' Mails ire closed at lire Post Office iu Rensselaer ns follows: Going East and South, Daily, except guMay. T9O9A. M. Going AVest and North, Dcil.v,. excppt Sunday, 5 GO P. Chicago Through Pouch. Daily. S 00 P, M. Lafavette “ “ *’ . “ . For Pilot Grove, Beaver Timber’ and Morocco, 780 A. M*, on Mondays \\ ednesdavs ami Fridays. For Pinkamink, ■ leasant Gruvo and Culp, H4Uf-A. M.,:Tuesdays, -ami Saturdays*——■—> < * • For Bliiek'f’orJ, 12 30 A. M., Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' HORACE E. JAMES, P. M.
Marion Township Convention.
The It Township Nominating Convention was largely attended on Saturday afternoon. An organization was~ effected by the election .of 13. _ F. Ferguson for president and Willian J 3. Austin for secretary. .Three cantlidates for township trustee- were in the field and after a warm contest Elza A. Griswold was nominated on the second ballot. Richard H. Turcupile, William H. Churchill anti William H. Saylor, were nominated for justices of the peace and Ira Alorlau O. C. Dickey and Erasius Peacock for constables. The conventiuii was harmonious in every respect and such a large gathering of the faithful augurs well for the future of the party. More than. 13.0 republican voters were present and took part in the work of the convention.
Circuit Court Notes.
Last Week— On Thursday tho jury , in the Case cf William .Nichols, charged ! with petty larceny in “stealing conveying, carrying, array and concealing,'’ | some coal belonging to C. D. Newels, j found “Windy ILL” guilty and ie.nt... him to jail for thirty days and fined | hjm one dollar. The grand jury completed its labors 'on Thursday, having found 14 indictments, the most of which were for violations of the liquor and gaming laws. i Judge Ward found it necessary to be | in .Kowh-r on-—Friday, to here- a h-abeas | corpus case,but did not adjourn court’ i as at first indicated, but appointed M {F. ■ Chilcote Esq. as judge pro tern., who i presided over the court with very com- ' mandible dignity and . efficiency on I Friday and 'Matur'd njn On Thursday represe.itatives of each | of the drug stores in llcmsseLi.vr. came into the court and acknowledged that they had not kept the strict letter of the liquor law nml were lined one dollar . curb, and costs. Z The grand jury indicted Richard | Trade n, Imr-keegt r in Reynold's saloon. for playing pool With a minor, but when tl.o case came up for trial it wa h'oirad that the word table'’had been acwidentljy omitted in toe indictment aud that paper was acccrdiugly i “quashed 4 ” The law which allows :mm. to escape punishment on such’ frivolous pretexts is at fault and should be amended, This Week, —Court open Tuesday morning with Judge Ward presiding. J a, new trial irt the case oi’ Warren Wright, the brakesman. VS the Lsui-t----vide, >h w Albany Chicago railwaj comp my, and eutcrod up ju.lgement ag dn-t the. tiele’.alant, in lb - <-? tfldjlOO, .ill accordance with tf.e-.verdict . oi the jury in the pw.ohvr. .tvrqj. The i company w. LI probuhly carry the case j to the supreme, court. 1 • i
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h osley Karsner, Xesiie Clark | aa l Harry Zimmerman, three boys j of about f-ixteeu to eighteen yc-ars ; old, ami the l ist iiai-aed the “print-j er’s .devil’’ in the iiEFt iiLICAN | o’ffice, took stateroom accomnunla- ; tions pn the front platform of the baggage car of the ld:Kb passenger tram, last Sunday night.' : 'ihe! ifoy's are sulferihg from «kn excess ~' of the accursed, trashy, boy ’s'liter- j dure of ike period, and expect to; go out west and ' stay irijans, as a : 1) gni.her iruiri uuggem : as a pastime, for a few : jmi% and ihen to return, laden with wealth, j mustaches mid uner' ing weapons oi , of death, to paralyze the awe struck - Hoosiers with the lavish muniu- ! cence of their 1 wealth, and the iiarrowiiig iec‘it|[ds of their <lrea i- j ful deeds. An least two of fhWi boys, Clark and’ Zimmerman,' left without the kuo wledge and consent, of their families, 'iney are good ; jboy.s, rmtu,rally, ati:Tl*eluii-C- to e ! Cedent families. -It is to be fk>ped , That they will boQu get rid of their-j slender stock of cash, .-return ‘
to their homes* poorer and sadder, but considerably wiser boys. As for the other boy, if, as is generally believed, be has been the prime mover in this escapade, lie can’t go too far, nor stay too long, for the good of this community. Nice Fruit Cake, at Haus’ bakery. Top Rent: - -An improved farm, apply to L. S. Alter. DL2S ts Go to Haus’ new bakery for a good square meal, only 25c. Cleaver has the best Cook Stoves in town, and sells thenruhenp. 'Haus k->eps. aud makes, the nicest line of Cakes, in Rensselaer. R. R. Benjamin is still in the Organ business. A sample instrument at Hardman’s Jewelry store.
Go to the new bakery for your Bread, lie keeps the best bread in town, always fresh. Lumber and Coal- •. ft. P. Benjamin sells all kinds of LUMBER and COAL, at Colton’s old office, west of the Depot. Oh; behold iff the king of ail plows: The Flying Dutchman, at L. C. Grant’s blacksmith shop. Agricultural tools of all kinds: Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, <fcc., of the best makes at L. C. Grant’s, blacksmith shop. The, Rensselaer roller skating rank is open every Saturday evening, at 7:30 o’clock, at the Opera House. D. S. Willey; Manager. The Glidden Barbed wire at Cleaver’s is the most economical fence wire, it won’t break. Call and see it. To the people of this county: Consult your own interests, and price our goods' before buying elsewhere. Hemphill building. Hemphill A Honan.
L. C. Grant, the enterprising blacksmith on Yan llensselaer St., south of McCoy «fc Thompson’s bank, has on exhibition a plow that is destined, to take the lead. Tins called the Flying'JDhrtClirsstata, and, to all -appearances, will fill the bill. Call and see it. 0- : : Through Tickets.—C. F. Wren, the station nfront is now prepared to sell ' through; tickets to almost any place j when# a rational being eould wi sh to go; North or South, East of West. If you think of traveling call'd him aud Earn what ho can do for you. 1 ts flosperage and Citterns. Call at the coopw-shop north of the elevator, for cooperageand cisterns of the best quality, at anytime. .. . k ... 1 .1 ts. J. C. Tkrawls. - - Tho entire’R:stt?*rupf Moth* of McCracken & Kirk has been removed to Leopold’s JJazar and will be sold at !?«* Li’S'»B« yvlaokv sale r*rices. The same having been J . .ought at a great sqcrefice will be so hi correspondingly. Don’t buy j ’any Loots <k Shoes before calling Tilesi?.ate VoSrd E'svcfs. Tie St fifth 1 parser- aud system ; regul if i-vcr j.>|?,reJ v. iviVm t o r> ach <>.■ i snfipri or luuu.iuiiv, truiwys Eiontrif: j Bitten-, Inactivity of she L®er, B j- ness. Jaudiee, Cpusiipaf i--»u, W oak i Kidnwv-i, or an v di-ea'C of the u* nviry I organs, .or v.'ho e ver require# an Up-j | petizer. tonic or mikbstiniujant,. wii! | always ind EloctHo l.i'i r law tfest aud ! only ■ Curtain.', euro known. They plots surt.iv .in.! quickly; every, bon,-# auar- ! autecd to g.ve ?&-■ i-d-ictioo <>v money re- ! funded. Sold a’ Tty con sa q 1? :e by ; f. if. :.'•••%-or. ‘ -i' ' ! i fT <r* . 3 .wjjr* X 'vAfS' dr- *». 1 ! :> HEAI.X! IN* . ! .■■ - '. ■ “ • ■ V ■ / T) iv t> n A 7 f.r r< V i Wfe r 1 Vit. « IYU . i.l'X v - 1 /..-k j.: L "■ - ! gj riz fief * old .-.f Uk ) ; ITEk-’kLL.yri: -- > - Indiana. X \ 1.-7 'f. MEAT MA RKED ! HeNT';'jip.nr, - - ludidna .1. J. n-op'r. ; p EUrP-DWiA -•- .hi;...' I) w.,.' -e-; - . ' aY*..T-j f'-l • ifilfM 3. : il .- Fni-vt 'wag**--- s»- • fev/i-FtxHr.-. ti in vi>-iu ■■■— ; all- ' - ~' k . : i;.« *2 IcrtyDat rrice Paid fo* ' T~ *,VI'U pAt Cut lie. .' „ p -14ul
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m mUffl, IK. After Eighteen Years of COMMERCIAL' SUCCESS Would respctfully announce] to .the people of Jasper County that they have the Goods, Mats and Caps, Boots& Shoes Lillies fm H MvMi FwaisMag Seeds, Ever displayed in this market. And they cordially invite you to call at their Where they can, and will save you money, by selling you EXCELLENT GOODS CHEAP.
A Real _Faet! “o a T?n- A.T“NTS' asbc itvot acf-iia kj ' r vzzjy\ Eaaa «eAiXiaEi-S3li^e-»J > S Nsaaffi May })ti obtained by enliiag upon R.F.PRIEST&BRO Opposite McCoy Bank. They !mv*- . Everything in the line of * BOOTS H SHOES ' Fybiu the Ctepost U> the \ cry a. Z 0-3^ i f yh■?; and bize.-L In ft Ml j® M n! hUh l Don’t tbrfret, they hr I. xb Fal ey’s Slises, with many othe+w. ; ade to order, arid EVEHV Yv ABRA^TED. o « —— : "If, 1, 1 1, !E ' : . ! - ' • 1875. 1884. kk'AkUFACTD'RERS r^Xr^^^; .~,--aß»r^aFg»^g»Bepgwgrrl"!»gggg^^g«=gggasg!ggga^ t) U t » •• - I N t A . (H l-f f . -. | I A * *" 1 L - 1 l r—- - - .-Is Stui 1R li-Vkellr ".L: a full f;u I . f’O ’T Cl TXF-i?' cy kZZY | y 1 *<r..l , a.V u.?». x.iton mra ’nsJk & LrSm v*j> Stes t&i ? Lath, Miun-Xs. l)v-,n ami iVir.-LWs. €< 2.J.-VKS. %'KIPS, TRlSIis , - 1 . f p • V i-LrMCS, B3.4.VKETS, - AI so j t *. *o . ■
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