Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1884 — Page 8
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Elmer Dwiggins' Class Poem.
aqmii3S;W> ——— Ttotroll Foil audTri'bii.P. , After the oratkfti theVe was more music and theft came the poem, •Princess Ida’s Model University,” by Elmer Dwiggins. It is writteh in bright, descriptive style of blank verse, and is really an interesting production. The writer’s object is to show that the idea di the model school Which TennySoti sketched in his “£riricess” Vas not impaired by the victory of love and lives to-day in Michigan's University. The poem thbs pictured the campus as it appears When clad in its summer garb; r . “Wepas. ttic Wti ever open Rate, And peering 'aijtvn through aisles grbeh cblwmaed high, "Witte oak ahdash in primert t reel food all; We seel Slkht to «e all novel new: At every avenue’s end a building sLinlls, fall, towring above the hjditing trees. Here is a tower with ttpVal of bells; And here a four-faced clock pe&ls tinic to all. The broad, stone steps lead tip to lecture halls, And here the tall, brick chi&neys. breathing smoke. Amrotlneed a laboratory full of buzz, ilctwteu the avenues on the grassy swards, Are plays and sports and games, in contrast close. To sundry other scenes of busy Work, here stretch tlie hets and catch the tennis balls That pretty; laughing girls strive hard to place. ******* No dormitories, as we pass along, Cry out to us with customary noise. Norank and file to chapel or to prayers, but each as pleases best conducts himself;”
The “Peoples’ Railroad Com Pady of Ainerica still Extant.
Mr. feiii gentleman formeHy a resident bf this place, whb lute now a largeacquaintaace here is just now beginiiing the work of cotistf tfeting the PeoSles’ Railway in California. From re West feerkly Advocate, a paper handed us yesterday morning by Mr. C. A. Mitehell we find an extended account of the exfercises had at the beginning of the Work at that point. Mr. Kennedy is president of thfe company, and the rbad is to reach, when completed, from ocean to ocean, and is to be built upon the assessment plan. Mr. Kennedy has been at work on this scheme for several years, and has encountered opposition at every turn. Whether his enterprise 4111 ever be pushed to completion or hot is yet to be seed.
Every month brings fresh evidence that Rensselaer is destined lo grow into a flourishing city at no distant day. That her citi- . zens have the push and pluck to make her a good business marit. Already the prospect for a good crop, and the election of James G. Blaine and John A. Logan have infused new hfe into trade. Dingy old houses, once thought guod enough, but fit oiity for the abode of rata that held their midnight orgies there, are being “Smartened” up for the business people who are just now pushing to the front to be ready for a lively trade next fall. Mrs. La Rue and Babcock, who have occupied one building for the past eighteen months, find the building they now occupy is entirety Ibo small to accommodate their jdesent custom: Consequently Miss Babcbhk will move her stock of Ladies’ Furnishing goods into Thompson’s building, two doors west of Mrs. La Rhe’s Millinery Store. Miss Bab’cdck has labored hard, and incurred considerable expense to build iip a trade in a class of goods very much needed by the .vomen of Jasper county and they should manifest their appreciation Jof her efforts by calling on her in her New Store, when they will find her courteous and obliging, always willing to show goods, and customers can get many hints in regard to styles, and the uses of many articles, that they could not from the masculine salesman. When women.extend that patronage to woman’s thH hieu extend to men. the woman’s inilleniun will be nearer at hand than it is now.
T. J. Farden invites an inspection of his fine line of SPRING GOODS including LudloW, LeviS & Bxoxholm and Newport warranted fine shoes for Ladies. All kinds of “Gentlemen's Shoes” and the celebrated Chaplin Hand made, solid whole hock Calf febot ht $2 50. * * . Kellogg’s Columbian Oil Lns proved beyond any doul t that it i< a safe and reliable remedy, and will cure al! ache* and pains i’icident io humanity. ,;Onr bodies need etrengthei.imt and repairing a<s much a* the house ve live in. Ola persons w. e more subject than others to disease of the Khlneys and urine'y organs. , and the soothing. Himtive and healing properties of Columbian O'! in extreme caM sworn klWiWodihle: fC43-2t.
Celebratish
Editdk RkpC HucAkAnticipating the vishal anxiety of 4th of July contributors, to know u What becomes of the money,” 1 desire that you publish the following, as the report of the tinanbe committed bf the recent celebration. The Committee charges itself with the following contributions, to-wit: T W Haus $lO 00 H M Purcupile 10 00 F B Meyer 5 00 M L Spitler 2 00 Wiley & Sigler 4 00 A Leopold - 00 Ellis & Murray 1 00 Eger Bros 2 00 C C Starr 2 00 C Laßue 1 00 R F Priest & Bro 2 00 T J Farden 2 00 Hemphill & Honan 2 00 N Warner & Sons 2 00 N V Cleaver 1 '>o Philipßlue POO G J Dexter 2 00 J Eiglcsbach 2 00 W H & C R booties 1 00’ It I B Waslißurd 3 00 Vai Setb 1 00 Muck Caldwell 1 00 E O.Neill - 1 00 J C Chilcote 1 00 H J Dexter 1 50 A Parkison ' 1 00 A McCoy 1 00 W A Rinehart 1 00 J T lUhdle 1 00 G M Robinson 1 00 J F Irwin 1 00 M B Alter -1 00 J W Powell 1 00 R P Benjamin 1 00 J W Williams 50 A Thompson 50 '"" T • Total drnbuht contributed $72 50 The Committee claim credit for the following amounts f?aid out, to-wit! Paid Speaker W D Wallace, sls 00 Rensselaer Cornet Band 40 00 Advertising 10 00 Decorations 1 00 Preparing Grounds 3 00 - K of P Drill Corps Prize 3 50 Total amount paid out $72 50
If those misguided contributors who are complaining that there was no “Grand Display of Fireworks at night,’’ will consider the fact that a very ordinary display of lire-works would have cost from Seventy-five to One Hundred Dollars, they will readily see that, taking the state of our finances into consideration, the committee was guided by wisdom rather than zeal. For once, Mr. Editor, I think I can truthfully assert that we have had a good; old-fashioned celebratibn, arid no one Has lost any money. Very Truly,
W M. B. AUSTIN, Chm’n
DITCH NOTICES Pitch Cause, 41. 1 John Reed; ex parte. 4 iK the Jasper Circuit Couth NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned, that in the abdve fehtitled cause, the Jasper Circuit Court, on the 20th day for the petitioner establishing the work prayed for, approving the assessments for benefits, and directing the Undersigned James T. .Jteijdle, commissioner ®f drainage, to matte and construct the proposed work. (See Order Book No. 11, Pages 314 to 316 inclusive of said Coitrt.) 1 now give notice to all concerned, and especially to: John Reed, Stephen Moore, John Wilkinson, Nathan C. Barger,’ Michael Mulcahy’ Ella Summers, Emma Summers, Joseph B. Mansur’ Amelia B. Mansur, and Celia Mansur, heirs of Isaiah Mari- » sur, deceased, . William 11* Miller, Emeline Barney, Alfred McCoy, Thomas Thompson, William Washburn, Henry P. Jones, Theodore H. Kistiue, | and Jasper county, Indiana, for benefits | to highways in Jordan I township, all hayi.ed in said iudgriient as liable to pay assessments for that purpose, that I wjlt proceed to have said work constructed, and will at the residence of William Washburn, near the terminus of the proposed ditch, on the 11th day of August, 1884, at 10 o’clock a. ip., proceed to l.et the construction of the s»id work, described .in thfi said order, according to the specifications in rny possession, and open for inspection; to the lowest, bidder, Commencing ap.tne mouth of said ditch. The construction will be contracted by the cubic yard, arid the work mint,.proceed in the order of letting, unless otherwise ordered by me. The work will be let to the lowest bidder, who will give Jjond to construct the work within, the tir\e specified, in the letting of the several portions. I'he work of construction will broecqd immediately upon tjie letting: Ttip pbove parties are further notified that the assessments for benefits made for the constructiqp of satf |*ityh. and adjudged by the said. Cct|rt, 1 wiq ratably assess to be ji’d in installments, based on the, contract price of cdnstrmtioa, costs, and expenses incurred and necessary to be incurred as follows: On August It. 1884. Twenty per centum. On September 11<1884, “ On October 11; 1884. . *• “ “ On November 11,1884 •* •* •• On December 11. 1884. •* “ “ JAMES T. RANDLE, Commissioner, in charge. Thf'nnpaon <C- Itroi; Atty’»fur Petitioner.
Finance Committee.
The stock of Utirpetfe, st Leopold’s Bazar, is the largest, the finest and the cheapest ever brought to this town, and at least 10 per ct.j cheaper than can be bought at Any other place iff the county. Remember to call'for the Gentian Hop BitLers. For sale by F. B. Meyer. July. Ayer’fc Ague Cure is a warranted specific lor all malarial diseases and biliafy derangement. THAT Backing COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Wo guarantee it. WILL YOU SUFFE with Dyspepsia and Live!* Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizes is guaranteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS N IGIITS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is. the semedy for you. CATARRH CURED, halth and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, Price 5 0 cents. NasallnjectoFlfeeTor sale by F B Meyer - - - —r 'L. C. Grant, the enterprising blacksmith bn Van 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 the bill. Call and see it. ADVERTISED LETTERS. addressed, as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on thij sth, day of July 1884. Thbse pot claimed within four weeks froiri the date before given will be ssnt to the dead Letter Office, Washington, D, C; Davis. Jno. fti. Dusbld, G. H. Harris, Miss Jerinie Woods, Chas. Persons calljng for .any of the letters in the above list will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.
Sen 1 Money by American Sxpross Co. Money Ordure. Receipts given. Money refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. BATES: $5-sc: sio-8c: S2O-100: S3O-12c: S4O-15c: SSO-200. THIS IDEA 6FGOINa WESTto Colorado or New Mexico, for pure air to relieve. Consinmption, is all a mistake. Any reasonable man would use Dr. Bosauko's Cough and Lung Syrup for Consumption in all its first stages. It never fails to give rerief in all eases Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest and all atfectionff that are considered primary to Consumption. Price. 50 cents and SI.OO. For sale by F. B. Meyer, - T6-35*e3w-ly It will pay everybody to call at Leopold’s Bazar and examine the best; the largest rind the cheapest stock of metis’ youth’s and boys clothing, ever brought to thii-l market S. F. Case of Bellefontaine, Ohio, says: Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup sells well; never knew of a case where it did not give satisfaction. Foi: sale by F. B. Meyer. July.
Bueklen'i Arnica SalveThe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Come; and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. 16-8-lyr. TRY IT VoURSELFThe proof of the pudding is not chewing the string, but in having an opportunity to try the article yourself. F. B. Meyer, the Druggist, has a free trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup for each and every one who is afflicted with Coughs. Cjlds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection. 16-35-e3w-ly. Cooperage and Cisterns. Call at the cooper-shop north of the elevator, for cooperageaiid cisterns of the best qiiality, dt any time. J. C. Thrawls. ts. CUREFOIf PILES The first symptom of Piles is an ititense itching Pt night after getting warm. This unpleasant sensation is immediately relieved by an application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Salt Rheum and Ringworm pan be permanently cured by ’he use of,, this great lemcdy. Price o() cents. Manufactured by the Dr. Bosanko;Medicint Co.; Piqua, Ohio. Sold by F. B. Meyer. 16-34-1 yr.
m for the working class. Send 10 cents for postage, and we will mad ven/ree, a r<S,val. vaouab’.e bixof samiile gondi that will put you in the wav.; of making more motley in a few <]ays than yon ever thought possible at anr business. Capital not required. we wjll start vou. You can wprk all the time or in spare time onlv. The work is universally adapted to IsHlf sexes, young and obi. Y-ou can easily earn, «£om 50 cents to every evening. That all who want work mavte-d the business, we make this uupat .-die lego tor; to all win. are not well satisfied we wWlsend 61 to pay for the trouble of writin g n». if nil parti<nilais..<lirectioas. etc..sent free E<triuue*>wili bemad by those who give their .Wffnle thne to the work. Great success ttbsoutqly sure. Han't delay. Start now. Address . sTiSsoK A Co., Portland, Maine. I nniMß 1 Sehd-six csiit* for poVago re yD I*7,D trad receive fieei a costly box "of Il llt I /ill stib o '! l * Which Will help ’you to Il S Bllißni n, ' >, ' e money right away than "any tiling; else in thia world. All. of either sex. succeed front the first hour. The broau road t<> fortune opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At ouei address, Trce X Co., r.igiista, Maine. 1 tt NUlßffwanttsl for The Lives of all the U lie ft! Tv I’ri’si‘lents of the V. 8, The largHITIjIu 1 Aest, handsomest, best book ever ■■■■ill ■ bfsold tor lessthan twice our price Tltefastest wiling book in America. Immense profit* to agents. Al! intelligent jwople want it. Any one can become a auceeseful agent. Terms free. Ha?' itt Book ■Co., Portland, Maine.
fa the fire is K Magic A’o More A Mystery-Seen From Acrosfi the World. “llarounof Aleppo,” said Sir Philip Dery al “hud mastered every aeci et lu nature which the nobler magic seeks to.fathom. He discovered that the trite art of healing is to assist Natuie to throw off tlie disease—to summon, as .it were, the whole system to eject tlie enemy that has fastened on a part. His processes all includes the reinvigoration of the principle of life.” ' In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated the practice of the best physicians of to-day. What life itself is, nobody knew then—nobbdy knows now. But we have learned something of the reasons why the mysterious tide rises and falls. Provided the great organs of the body are not irreparably destroyed, medical science can always relieve, and ofte.ii save. Yet no reputable physician novi - adheres to the barbarous üß'l stupid processes of depletion, such as bleeding, by which it Was {itteiiiptc.l to cure disease by reducing the patient’s ability to resist it. Now-a-davs we do not tear down the fort, to help tlie garrison—we JJlrengthed it. In this intelligent find beneficent Pork, it is conceded that TOITZC leads all other medfftnes. l As an in vigbrant it acts immediately and powerfully upon the circulation and the organs of digestion, thus giving Nature the assistance site calls for. It follows that all ailments of the stomach, kidneys and liver are at once relieved or cured. No other pref>ur*tion embodies the same qualities or produces similar result.-. It is delicious to use, and tke best known anti-iu-toxicant. Price 50cand sl. Htscox X Co. IG-10-4t. New 1 York.
PAPIUONS ABSOLUTELY CUftpiS SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, SCfefIPULA, SCALD Head,Erysipelas, Tetter, HlveSJ Dandruff, Harber’s Itch, Pimples, Stings. Carbuncles, Plant Poisoning and Poisaned Wounds, Ringworm, Sunburn, and all diseases of the Skin, , . ; For Piles, Wounds* Cuts, Ulcers or Sores, no remedy Is so prompt in soothing and healing as Papllloa Skin Cure. It does not smart or burn. Durictivna in ten languages accompany every bottle. PAMS ABSOLUTELY CURES NASAL CATARRH, ACUTE or CHRONIC COLD in the Head, Rose Cold, Bronchial Catarrh and HAY I’EVHIt. Cleanses the nostrils, permits natural breathing, and prevents incrustations, snuffles and sneezing. It is a specific cure for Cold in the Head—which is caused by sudden changes in the atmosphere. Virectttnu in ten languages accompany every bottle. PAPKIOKH ABSOLUTELY CURES WHOOPING COUGH. It is a harmless vegetable syrup, very delicious to the taste. Relieves at once and is a positive cure. WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by this excellent remedy. Directions in ten languages accompany every bottle. PAPIUMcure ABSOLUTELY CUBES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, STOMACH, Liver, Bowels and Kidneys: for all diseases originating in impairment of the blood, as Amciuia, Siek Headache, Nervousness, Female Weaknesses,Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Biliousness and Kidney Diseases, this medicine Is absolutely sure. This medicine does not contain any mineral, is absolutely vegetable, restores the mood to a healthy condition, regulating excesses and supplying deficiencies, and prevents disease. ~ t Dlrections-in ten languages accompany every bottle. Brice, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for so. For Sale by All Druggists. H»apillOnjmFc. CHicXtiO. For sale By, M. L. Spitler, Druggist, ReiiSfeelaer, -
AYER’S' Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lupg,: none so trifled with by the majority of sufferers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious exposure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has Well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. •’ In 18571 took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep; The doctors gave me up. I tried Ayer’s Ujiekry Pectoral, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for. the recovery of my strength. By,the continued use of the Pectoral a permanent cure was effected. lam now 62 years old, hale and.hearty, and am satisfied sour Cherry Pectoral saved roe. Horace FairbrotherJ' Rockingham, Vt., J uly 15; 1862. Croup.—A Mother’s TriLnte. “While iii the country last winter m, Uttb’ boy, three yeafsold,was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangulation. One of the family suggested the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, a bottle' of which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delight in less than half an hour the little ]>atient was breathing easily. Hite doctor said that the CHERRY PECTORAL had saved my darling’s life. Can you wbntler at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mrs. Emma GedkEy.” 160 West 128th St., New York, May W, 1882. "I have used Ayer’s ChfcKRY Pectoral in ihyt family for several years, and So not hesitate to pronounce it she most effectual remedy for ebughs and colds wo liaye ever tried. A. J. CrASe.” Lake Crystal, Minn., Mdrch 13,1882; “ I suffered for eight years from Btnhchitis, and after trying many remedies with no success, 1 was cured by the itse of AVEufs Chers BV'PECTORAL. .JosEl-ll WAbOEN.” Byhalia, Miss., April 6,1882. “I cannot say enough in praise of Ater’s Cherry Pectoral, believing as I do that bat for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. E. BRAUPoJi.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved ' by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. and it will always cure when the disease is net already beyond the control of medicine." rUKfARER BY Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. - Sold by all Druggists.
Having purchased th 6 Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. Cottori will keep bonstantly on sale a full and complete stock of ’ Lath, Sash Lumber, Doors 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.
ttMXN •md IB UNACQUAINTKD WITH TMI etOORAFHY OF THI« COUN* TRY WILL It! ST KXAMIHINQ THIS MAP THAT THK SwOJOcFeLMD « HOTC R’l By the central position or ita line, connect* the East and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, without change of oars, between Chicago ana Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Leavenworth, Atchison, Minneapolis and Bt, Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Paolflc Oceans. Ita equipment is unrivaled and magnificent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Magnificent Horton Heclining Chair Cars, Pullman’s Prettiest Palace Sleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars in the world. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri Biver Points. Two Trains between Chicago and Minneapolis and Bt. Paul, via the Famous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE.” * A New and Direct Line, via Seneca 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. All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada. Baggage cheeked through and rates of fare always as low as competitors that offer lees advandetailed information, get the Maps androidGREAT ROOK ISLAND NoUft At your nearest Ticket Office, or address R. R. CABLE, E. BT. JOHN, Pn«.* G«n'lM'g'r, ffsa’l Tkt. a Past.AfS •* CHICAGO. TkfiU-ky Black Smith Shop l. c. grant; PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FO'fi“CHAMPION" READING. ANt> MOWINQ MACHINES. MOLINE RIDING AND WALKING PDOWS. GAINSFORD BUGGIES. ‘KRICK” WAGONS. Blacksmithing Machine Repairing, ; Plows. Aid all Other work iu our line done ill the best mauntjr, and a Reasonable Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop oh V!iu Rensselaer Si., south of McCoy & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER ------ INDIANA. fisg“l'!xtras for all our Machines on XV-11-ts. RensSelaer, Ind. jFUST OPENED. Neyyly furnished Cool and pleasant rcionis. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor
CASTOR IA
Castoriaptomotes Digestion and overcomes Flatulency. Constipation. Sour Stomach. hliarrhtea, and Feverishness. It insures health and natural sleep, withodt morphine. “ Castoria is so well adapted to Children that I recommend it as superior U*any prescription known to me.” H. A. Apcwen, M. P., 83 Portland Ave., Brooklyn, K. T.
CENTAUR LLNIWIENT—nn absolute cure for Kheumat Lsm, Sprains, Bui*ps, Galls, &c. The most Powerfill and Penetrating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. ’aaEJHiiiiiiißiiiNEiiNWwiEriiiW'‘’’ii miiiiiiiiiii—■
for Infants and Chi Id ten.
Rensselaer Insurance and Collection Bureau, FARITI LOAA S, S3OO, to SIO,OOO, 5 to 10 years’ full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies. Life and Accident Insurance - . in th# old reliable Travelers, and :. A-btna ijifbj Policies written immediately on Application’ The Lowest Rates, and PERFECTSecurity. COLLECTIONS on all points in the IT. S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor; lYm. W. Watson, Solicitor. PION I<LKR MEAT lARKEI Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. RIGLESBACH, Prop’r. •- , » . I . BEEF, Pork, Veal, Alnttovj, Sausangc, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur, ehasete at the lowest prices. None butthe hew' stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited all. The Highest Price Paid tor <*vod Fat Cattle. J. J.EIGLESBAtH. V, U. 81 EK. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS I3ST H ARNESS, SADDLES. CELLARS, WHIPS, TRCKKB VALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES.CARRIAGETRIMmiivgs. H arness oil, etc Domestic filsd New fork " J ’ —X A__ singer Sewing Machineb AT THEIR HARNESS SHOP. 9UTHSIDEOF WASHINGTON STRET Rensselaer, - Indiana
What gives our Children rosy cheeks, What cures their fivers, makes them sleep ; ’Tie Pastoria. When babies fret anti cry-by turns. What cures their colic, kills their worms. But Castorja.' What quickly ettfes Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Cifctor la. Farewell then to Morphlnt? Syrups, Castor OU and Paregoric, and Wail Cantorial
