Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1884 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

W. G. T. U.

*'For God and Home and Native Land.” of Work Tor tlie State Vlcc-Plresldent Tor «tUS In the lOth bl*trict. ~ kiss. Fannie T. Dwtorii>7, Rensselaer, President. Mi«. 0. Wilso*, -Wolcott, VicePresident. M‘n. Lulr H. Moore, Otterbein, Secretary. Mrs. Brandon, Brookston, Treasurer. THIS IS THE WAR OF THE HOME VS. THE SALOON. Mary E. Bauch, Frankfort, State fice-President. I will report at Rensselaer, Jasper county, July 8 th: working the Bth and yth at accessible points in the county, holding {i County Con vent i <lh: at Rensselaer. Will be at Fowler, Benton county, July 11th. giving the 11th,. Pith and 14th in the county, holding a County Convention at Fowler, the 12th. At Kentland, Newton county, the 14th, pursuing the same plan and closing the work in the county the lGtln with tlie unual Comity Convention. Crown Point, Lake county, l7th-l'Jth. Valparaiso. Porter county, ,?oth-22nd. Wlnamac, Pulaski county, 23r<J-25th. Rochester, Fulton county, 26th-28th. Logansport, Cass county, 2Dth-31st. White Co., Aug. lst-2nd. Delphi, Carrol couuty, Aug. 3rd-4tb. Mass Convention, Oxford, Benton county, August'sth, 1884. N«>te. —We shall expect the Christian wocion at the county seats of these several counties to provide a place of meeting and entertainment for delegates who attend the conventions: arid make arrangements for the two days work in the county, so as to reach as riiany persons as possible, inviting their ministers and Sunday School superintendents, (for we must see the children) to annouuce the meetings, and the local press to publish programmes. For further instruction, communicate with District President. * ‘Let us be up and doing”. Mary E. Balch. A “Bachelor of Letters.” — The Detroit Post and Tribune of June 25th contains an extended account of the graduating exercises at Michigan University last week- Elmer Dwigging,.of Rensselaer, graduated from the department of Literature, Science and the Arts, and received tho degree of B. L., (Bachelor of Letters. ) Mr. Dwiggins was the class £oet and the Post and Tribune speaks in a very complimentary manner of his poem, and gives tin extract of several stanzas. TUe Soldiers' Reunion ...... Tlie executive committee ot ex-sol-dier's re-union of the district composed of the counties of Benton, Pulaski, Jasper, Newton. Carroll and White, met to Mcnticello. Friday, June 2}, pur-uant to call, With President R . D. Davidson in the chair. The object of the meeting was to designate time and place for holding the Sith annual re-union of the above ceshnties. , . —-ty The following counties were represented: Benton, Newton, Carroll and White. , . f On motion of Captain Warren the time for holding the re-union was lixed for September 23d, 24th and 25th. and place Monticello. On motion of Capt. Cocliren, the president is authorized to appoint camp commander and all local committees to arrange and carry out programme to be announced in future. ,R. 1). Davi.'On, President. J. H. Earns, Secretary. Remember to call for the German Hop Bitters. For sale by F, B. Meyer. ’ July. • • No injurious eftbets can follow the nse of Ayer’s Ague Cure in the treatment of malaria!diseases. It contains besides a specific and .unfailing anti dote lor miasmatic poison, other remedial agents which unite to, ex pel tie poisonous humors, parity tad system, end leave it in a healthy’ and reinvigcratcd condition.

B nekton's Arnica Salve* Th e Ukst Sai.vk in tlie« world for Cum, Uruiaes, Bore*, I'lcere, Salt Khium. Forer B ores, Teller, t'b.vppuA Hands Cliilldaius, Vo™*. nud all Skia Kruftiioiie. ami po»itirelj cure* Pile* oi no pa; required. ll V guamnteed t® give perfect aaiisfactiou pr uiouv; refunded. Price 25. cents per ?cr box. Fer safe bjr F. D. Merer, Ml?*.

The stofck of Carpets, at Leopold’s Bazar, is the largest, the finest and the cheapest ever brought to this town, and at least 10 per ct., cheaper than can •be bought at any other place in the county. 0 ■. ♦ «■—- ; T. J. Farden invites an inspection 6t his fine line of SPRING- GOOD S including LudloW, LeviS & Broxholm and Newport warranted fine shoes for Ladies. All kinds of “Gentlemen’s Shoes” and the celebrated Chaplin Hand made, solid v£hole stock Calf Boot at $2.50. For laino Back, Side or Chest use, Shiloh’s. Porous Plaster, Price 35 ccatßrSHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It euros consumption. SHlLO'H’g VITALTZER is ivhat you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and ajl symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10and 73 cents per bottle. CROUP; WHOOPING COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’ Cure. For sale by F. B. Meyer. L. C. Grant,- the enterprising blacksmith on Yuu Rensselaer St., south of McCoy & Thompson’s bank, has on exhibition a plow that is destined to take the lead. It is called the Flying Dutchman, and, to all appearances, will fill tlie bill. Call an!i see it. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Letters addressed as below remaiu uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 28th, day of June 1884. Those not claimed within four weeks irom the date before given will be sent to th* dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. J. G. Adams, Chaa. Mallatt. O. W. Allen, John M. Meeks. John Nichols, Lewis-fcYStewell. 1). H. (lull'd, JclinL. Nichols. Miss Anna Hurley, Samuol Ott. Miss Mary Hurley. Harva Seward. E. S. Leaphart, Philip Sibel. persons c,aliing for any of the letter? in the abo-ro list will please say they are advertised —HORACE E. JAMES. P.M. Sen ’. Woneyby American Sxpreas Ijo, —— Money Orders.

Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payable at 6,500' places. RATES: $5-sc: $lO-8c: S2O-10C: S3O-12:: ’s4o-15c: SSO-20C. Dr. BOSANKOThis name has become so familiar with tlie most of people throughout the United States that it is hardly necessary to state that he is the originator of the great Dr. Bosunko Cough and Lung .Syrup, (lie people’s favorite remedy, wherever known, for Coughs, Co Consumption and all n flections <? ( f the Threat ur Luugs. Price 30 cents nrd 55100. Sold by F. B. MeyerIB 84 R S W. 1 jr It will pay everybody to call at Leopold’s Bazar* And examine the best, the largest and the cheapest stock of mens’ youth’s and boys clothing, ever brought to this market. “Wont causes the great rush at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store?” The ffee distribution of sample bottles of Dr. Bosimlio’s Cough and Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy tor Coughs, Colds,' Consumption uti'i Bronchitis now on the market. Regular size -30 cents and SIOO. 10 84 E d W, 1 yr Cooperage and Cisterns. Call at the cooper-shop north of the elevator, for cooperage and cisterns of the best quality, at any time. J. C. Tlirawis. ts. Bllfoded Jersey Bull. The Perkin's Creamery Company have lately bought, oiid fyyve now at their barn at their creamery, in Rensselaer, the full bloqel Jersey bull “Connecticut.” He is xegistereij as number 2434, American Jersey Herd Book. Tviars of Service: Three Dollars, in advance. . For further information inquire at the Creamery, ts "VV..T. Perkins, Manager, Kino Physicians Outdone. Mrs. Helen Pham/., No. 831 Dayton St., Chicgo, ill., is now iu her sixtyeighth year, and states that she has suffered with Consumption for about ten years, was treated by nine physicians. all of them pronouncing her ease hopeless. .She had given up all hopes of ever recovering. Seven battles of Dr. King's New Discovery ior Consumption completely cured her. Doubling ones, please drop her a postal asd satisfy yourselves, i Call at F. B. Myers drug store and get a trial bottle. IG-40 4t. * kt -*** i f FOR PILES. r flie first symptom of Files is an intense itching -tXifglu after getting warm. This unpleasant si nation is immediately reHnved by an application of I) r . Bofankis’s Remedy. Piles , n f orlu « t ¥«.t Kheutn and Kingworni can bejn-r----mnnently cnrfel by >he use of this g-eat remedy. • Price 30 cents. Manufactured by the Dr. B.*s»tik<>;Medieinr Co., Pi ,ua Ohio. Sold by F. 1 ’ 16-84-1 Jr.

—OF—--4 To Be HeLD JULY 4th, 1884, A r 1 RENSSELAER, ----- - INDIANA! ’ feTPOItE2SrOOIT“9a 4 O’clock a. m. National Salute, of 38 Guns, and flinging of Bells. Committee on Guns —L. C. Grant; SampsOn !Erwin, Chas Roberts. Committee on Bells —Frank Kepner, Eugene Spitler, -Fred S. Chilcote, George Wood, Leslie Clark, Oliver P. Robinson. 7 O’clock, : ■' Committee on Decoration of Grounds will meet Ks the Post-Office.' 9:30 G-iand Street Parade. 10:00 Music, ;. .by the Band. 10:20 Address, .by President of the Day. 10:30 Prayer,A-vt *...... ........,,,., .by Rev. T. C. Websterv--10:35 Song, *. ...“Hail Us Ye Free.” 10:45 Reading Declaration of Independence.... .Elmer Dwiggins. 11:00 Song, “Freedom’s Banner.” • • 11:10Address, “by "W, ZD- Wallace. 12:00 . Recess For Dinner. | 2:00 O’clock r. m. Music 77.77. I .by the Baud. 2: 10 Song, ... “From Mexico to Maine.” 2/20 Tlie Constitution,. .. .James W. Douthit 2:30 Our Country’s Heroes, Capt. James A. Burnham. "2:40 Song “Let the Hills imd Yales Resounch” 2:50 Freedom ....... Mrs. Fannie Dwiggihs. 3:00 Our Nation’s Rulers Capt Frank W. Babcock. - tire Band 3:10 Liberty Enlightening the World, ; .Ezra C. Nowels. 3:20 Recitation, ft Miss Ollie Alter. 3:30 Speech, Delos Thompson. 3:40 The Flag, Rev. M. C. Miner. 3:50 Song, “AMERICA” 4:00 Benediction. j . Uniieh Ghahos of Committkks. Competitive Drill.- -The K nights of Pythias Drill Corps; Broom Brigade and Cane Battailion. Judges: —N. S. Bates, Ezra L. Clark, Mary E. Thompson, Agnes O. Kelley *ml J. W. Roberts. a-. 1. —No Stands shall be upon the Court House Square, hor on the streets adjoining, without permission from Committee on finance. 2. —Busiuess Houses, in Rensselaer, will remain closed from 10 o'clock a. m., to 12 m. 3. —The County Officers wjll act as a committee for toe care of baskets, &c. Respectfully submitted. M. F. Chilcote, Mrs M. E. Spitler, i ' G. E. Marshall, Mrs: M. B. A iter, Committee. S. P. Thompson, Mrs. F. J. Sears, ’

HAIjLi'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR- RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of the scalp, amt ‘.he first successful restorer of ladeil or gray hair to its natural color, growth, aud youthful beauty. It has had m? uy imitators, but none have so fully nictrrail the requirements needful for the proper treatment of the hair and scalp. Hall’s Hair Rkxtwek has steadily growu in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness 'to every quarter of the globe. Its unparalleled success can be attributed to but one cause: thp entisrefulfilment of its promises. The proprietors liave often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote countries, where they had never made an effort for” its introduction. The use for a sli. rt tinie of Hall’s Hair K|:ns.wei: wonderfully improves the pererual appearant-e. It cleanses thescaip from r.ll impurities, cures all humors, fever, and dryness, and thus prevents baldHoss. It stimulates the w eakened glands, and enables them to push forward a new and vigorous growth. Tlio streets of this, article are not transient, like those of alcoholic preparation?, but remain, a long time, which makes its use a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM’ji DIE FOR THE WHISKERS Will change the beard to a natural brown, or black, as desired. It produces a |ierm»ucut color that will not wash away. Consisting of a single preparation, it is applied without trouble. ,/ FREPAItED BY ~ E. P. BALI & CO., Haslraii, IH. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. TOR ALL THE PORMS / Strofr.lons, Mercurial, and T rJV Illoo«l Disorders, tht» host remedv, because thp sfisjfEk most se.-irehihg and thorougu blood-purifier, is Ayer's. Sarsaparilla. (ioM «l,sl* VotDes, U

A Marvelous Story • TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE $08: 1&SSS&& “ Gentlemen: My father resides at (Hover, Vt. He hits been a great sufferer from Scrofula, and the inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous effect Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had in his case. 1 think his blood must have contained the humor for at least ten years ; but it did not show, except in the form of ft scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a few spots whieit-ap-peared at that time, it gradually spread £0 as to cover his entire body. I assure you ho ivas terribly afflicted, aud an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his.age who enjoy as good health as he lias. I could easily nailie fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.’* FROM THE FATHER: a duty for roc to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six its onths ago Ittos completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sore?. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable itching, aud the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the uso of the Sahsapaiulla iu April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and X feel perfectly well in every inspect—being now able to do a good day’s '*o*k, although 73 years of age. Many inquire What has wrought sfecl: a cure in my case, and I taf them, as I hove here tried to tell you, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oet, 21,1&52. Yours gratefully, Hiram Phillips.” . > Ayer’s SATtrwrAr.iLLA cures Scrofula and all Scrothlons Complaints, r.rvslpelas, Ertctca, Biaprotm, Blotches, Sores, Boils) Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin- It clears the blood of all impurities,'aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality mud strengthens the whole system. prepare!* cy Dr. J. C- Ayer A £q., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; t), six bottles for $&.

DRY GOODS! Jk. Have just opened a full Line of Fans, Lawns, PARASOLS; Dress ginghams and White Dress Goods: We risk you to call and examine these goods. purchased the Eumbei Yard aiijj Stodi of F. L Cotton ’ will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of * Lath, • Sash Lumber, Doorg Shingles, Windows, Hard & Soft Coal. . Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me'a call before buying elsewhere R P. BENJAMIN. 16-16-ts.

bt MAH dffO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THS SIOQRAPHV Of THIS C6UH* CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R’Y By the central position oi its line, connects the Bast and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, without change of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Leavenworth, Atehlsou, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union,Depots with all the principal lineß of road between the Atlantio and the Paciflo Oceana. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnificent,’ being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coochcifi Magnificent Horton Reclining Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Palace Bleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars *n the World. Three Trains botween Chicago and Missouri Biver Points. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Famous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE.” < A How and Direct Line: via Senooa and Kankakee, has recently been opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Augusta, Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points. AH Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Olfices in the United States and Canada. ' Baggage checked through and rates of fare always aa low as competitors that offer less advandetailed information,get the Maps and Folders of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest Ticket Office, or address R. R. CABLE, E. STi JOHN. Pres. A Gsn’l M'g’r, GenlTkt.gPsss.Agl, * CHICAGO. Tie Oil §gg§ Black Smith Shop l. .a grant; PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR— * “CHAMPION” REAPING AND MOW l N G MAC I T INI ’3. MODiNK HIDING AN D WALKING PLOWS. GAINS FORD* BUGGIES. ‘ KIiJCK" WAGONS. .Blacksm i tiling* Machine Repairing. Plow*. _ And ail other work in our line 'lone in tire best m tin net", hint h Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing *, • .V Specialty Sliuji oil Vail Itenssalueffit., splitb of McCoy & Tliofiipson’s Bunk. JtliNfiSFl. AK U T - - INDI ANA. £s£>“K>:tras for all our JBaeiilnes on XV-U-ts. .-»• • TlriiTsw umm Kensselaeh, Ind. JTUSTOPKNKD. Nowly fnniislier W Cool atnl pleasant rooms. Table supplied with the best the market affords ‘rood Sample Rooms on brst door. Fret Bus to and from Depot. „. PHILIP BLUE, XV-fis-t t Proprietor

Rensselaer Loan/ Insurance knd Collection Bureau. FAK« IjOAI\'S, —3300, to SIO.OQO, 3to l ears* fail term or partial payments, Low interest, tind reasonable commission. Firfi Insurance in. Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance In the old reliable *■ Travelers, 1 and -A-etna Life; I’o.icies vfritten ininiediatoly on application. The Lowest Rates, and PERFECT Sec urity-COf-LEOTIONS on all,points in the U. S FRANK IV. BABCOCK, Proprietor, Wm. W. Watson, Solicitor. PIONEER _ iMEAT MARKE'S | ■ V }> ; Rensselaer, - - Indiana i J. LEICLESBiCIIr Prop’r. BKEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, -“ausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to slut pur! ehasei‘B at the lowest prices. None but the best stocl slaughtered. Everybody is invited ail. 11:e Digbest Price Paid for Good Put Caltle. J. J. EIULEsBAUX. 'y. ■ ■■■;■' . . - • M l C. IK Manufacturers DEALERS . ;^T HARNESS, SADDLES, • •• « 1 Cl LLARS, WHIPS, TIUIXKS . *V r ■ T&LISES, Flaskets, ROBES, C.4RRI ACiETRISIMixes, h arness oil, etc Domestic aud X'ew loi-r winter Sewing Maclilnea ——AT THE 111 HABNESS SHOP. 'UTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON bTRET Rtittwlatr/ - lndiiinn