Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1884 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
XQTES FROM Mh WTON. Tho basket meeting at Surrey, last Sunday, was but slirnly'attended. The threshing machines are in. full possession of Newton township thi. week. Farmers generally ate well satisfied with the yield of grain. Petitions ait! in circulation in Newton township for a bridgo across Iroquois, north of tho Paxton and Makeover neighborhood, on tho road to Surrey, and across the big slough, west of Micah Halstead.s. These bridges are both needed, and tho Commissioners should make tho desired appropriations. The public mouey can not be more judiciously expended than in tho construction of roads and bridges throughout the county. %*
REMINGTON ITEMS. The S. S. Institute held at the Christian church during Friday, Saturday aud Sunday, was replete tVitn instruction for those who attended, aud their liathe Was legion. There will bo another S. S. Union held hero in October, Which it is hoped every earnest worker in Jasper county will attend. Mrs. M. L. Hoos is still in a very critical condition, but her friends still eberish a hope of her recovery. One thing that must strike the disinterested observer as somewhat significant, is the large number of young men who are sporting Blaine and Logan hats. The second Juiourning badge, appropriately assumed by the ClevelaudIlßndricks young men, nro rarely scon, in fact, we know of but one in Remington, and that was a Blaine and Logan hat originally, trinlmed to suit the only young man in town who wanted to wear tho badge and sign of dehioc racy. The Fair promises to he a grand suctbss, many more ontries having beon n iidfi than at the corresponding time last year. If tho bright, pleasant weather of to-day (Monday) continues through tho week, the beautiful ground? of the association will be thronged, l'ho town is tilled with “strangers aud pilgrims.” Mrs. M. J. Phelps, who has been hovering on tho “border land of souls" tor several days past, is slowly returning to life and strength. Her many friends are'anxiously hoping and praying for her ultimate and speedy reeovbry.
The calondar ol daily accidents as frightful. The variety es their happenings, the unexpected manner of their occurrence, tho diversity their fruits and the iiiiiVOTsaltty of their victims, warn us that uo man or woman, of whatever calling, is secure from accidental injury and that any of us may be next on the list. Railway and water travel are popularly believed to be especially dangerous. Every newspaper we see adds mhv names to the awful list of persons thus killed or maimed. Yet more persons are injured at homo in avocations than on all the railroads, rivers, lakes and seas together. Mechanics are lacerated by tho tools or machinery 7 they hourly use. Farmers are ’daily liable to countless dangers. Merchants, lawyers, doctors, office men, clerks and even ministers are among the daily list. A misstep or slip, a twitch of tho ankle or wrist, a sudden movement. often disables for days or weeks. From the quarter, and at the time, least we receive a hurt, or disabling injury- A list of fikiexpected. unthought of, casualties for one day would astonish everybody. The most abundant caution can not make us secure. Daggers come from sourcis unforeseen. Thed'o facts lead the most careful and wisest business men to provide against calamity by accident insurance. This leaves something for dependent ones if death results, or helps to pay expenses whilS the hurt is being cured. The- cost is trifling, the indemnity secure., in th A Traveler's which pays out vast sums every mourn to its injured patrons. Frank W. B.u«««. x. Agt
For Safe al a ISarsain 160 acre farm near Retissela&r. Call at once. Thompson A* Bro. XL Notice.—Pobhc notice is hereby give ft t 6 all concerned that I will be iii my office in Willey A Sigler's store,- ift Rensselaer, evei y Satimtay , fir the purpose of atternling to the business of Township Tiwstee. The Towuship Library has also been removed to the sarue place, where it may Ik fotiud by all entitled to make use ftfifc E. A. Grikwold. . Trustee, Marion tp.
REMINGTONIAN.
TO THE IFFLia'ED. Sinoo th? jnfrtalucfion of Kellog's 1 , *'olumhinn Oi-i* i-;ts mtufo more perj msvnent cures a';iu given bettor satisfaef t;on on Knitter' Complaints ami Riteu- ’ mafism than any-Kuowu i continued series of wonderful curgAv iu all climates lias tnatifc it known a# a - safe and reliable ,agert to employ t against all aches and pains. whitSt are ; the forerunners of more serious disorders. It acts spiM'diiy and surely, always relieving suffering and often saving life. The protection it affiwds by itk timely use on rheumatism, kidney "ad'eet ion. and ail aches an’l pains. • wounds cramjnng paths, cholera morj bus, diarrhoea, coughs, cohls, c.itarru. and disorders among children, makes lit an invaluable remedy W be kept alwaj*s on h»nd in every home. No i person can aft'ord to lie without it. and those who have oace used if never wilt,. It is absolutely certain in its remedial efiVcts. aud will aiwavs cure wlien cures ai-e pcesihic. Call at Kimnct IKauual's and get a memontctlum book giving more ful) details of U>B curative properties of this womlvrful lhediciue.
Hardman sole agent for the celebrated “Rockford Watch.” Millinery, new goods, low places, at Mrs. Sadie Laßue’s. * “ r ♦ % -tv ; • Muslins bleached and unbleached, Canton flannels the same, at Hemphill <k Honan’s. Ladies .Gold Watches' and Chains, a hue selection, at Hard- - * * ■■ ■ 1-
These are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier and system regulator even placed within the'reach of sutlurinjg humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the" Liver, Biliousness. Jaundice Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or who ever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Bitters the best, and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at 50 cents a bottle by F. B. Moyer, 16-52 4t. Improved Farm. — 160 acres — Gash basis—Long-time—easy payments —G per cent—well located—near schoolFrank W. Babcock. 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 olothing, ever brought to this market Carter’s Little Liver Pills will positively euro sick headache and prevent its return. This is not talk, but truth. One pill a dose. To be had of all druggists. See advertisement. Sep.
Cooperage and Cisterns. Call at the cooper-shop north of the elevator, for cooperage and cis - tarns of tlie best quality, at any time. J. C. Tlirawls. ts. % ADVERTISED LETTERS.' - Letters addressed as belovF remain uncalled for in the Post Office at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the 23rd day of August 1884. Those not claimed within four weeks from the date before given will be sent to tin dead Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Olley Copper Azuba Duvall 2 Grant Faris Isaac L. Goldman Miss Annie Hoak J; L, Kittle Frank Seitziuger C. W. Tyler 2 Persons calling for any of the letters in the abovo list will please say they are advertised HORACE E. JAMES. P. M.
THIS IDEA OF GOINO WESTto Colorado or Now M exiro. for pure air to relievo Cousnuiiptjon, is nil a mistake. Any reasonable man would use Dr. llosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup for Consumption in all iis lirs: stages. It never fails to give ret'ief in all etises Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis, Cains in the Chest aud ’all iiffcCtißns that are considered primary to Cotisu nipt ion. I’rice. 50 cents and f For sale by F. B. Meyer. lt>-:!5-e3\v-ly nom-e; —Thpre never was a nicer assortment of Dress Goods brought to Rensselaer than eon be seen at Leopold's Bazar, and will be sold, for cash, at least 15 per cent, less than any where else. It will pay you to call and examine these goods. Among them may be. named the Dupont Cashmeres 48 inches wide in all colors. Silk Poplins, in' all shades ami colors, with combinations to suit, also a large variety of Black Lyons Silks, and other dress fahrieks too numerous too mention
Insure against Accident. Farmers tire tipi ft overdrink Hie many dancers, and liabilities to ncoideninl Irynry, to w hich they nr- daily subjecTed. They handle n greater variety of tirois'aud implement# than almost any othei class of men. They mount Udders, eiamber stacks, loads of hay, onto the sort, ami even eluiib trees. They are among.the hoofs wl horns and teeth of their live->i,>ck. They drive in a promienons way, in alt sorts yf couvevancos, and at all times of tlie days, and in the darkest shades of night. They are, therefore, at all times, liable to rats, bruises, kicks, cores, bites, falls fracture# and other Inin lies. A l Jri linifton'. Tliis being true, every fanner should deem an accident policy imiispensihle. Ten dollars a year wili secure a policy in the old and reliahle Travklkk's Iss’li:* ncv Co., coveting jl.OOlt in ease of accidental death, and tin a week to- disabling injury. Largersun s in same ratio, lri-i Ft* ANK V<. BABCOCK, A cent.
A Public Sale. - ' ! ... L George B. Con well will sell at public auction his Household goods, and Kitch6n Furniture, at liis residence, west of the old school house, in Rensselaer, on ►Saturday, Sept. 13th, beginning at 1 o’clock p. m. A credit of one year will bp given on all sums of five dollars or over, on approved security, and without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due, six per cent interest from date. Sums under five dollars cash in hand. col^Lx... F. J. SEARS, Is appointed Wholesale Agent for the sale of all kinds of HardCoal, direct from the Lehigh Valley, Penn., mines. See me before making purchases. 16-50-ts. F. J. Sears. Desirable town lots In Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank IV. Babcock. ■ • ♦ -♦» 2 5 Per cent. Reduction Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes 25 per cent, ess than ever sold before in the the county, at Sear’s Jumbo Furniture & Carpet Store. —i— ....... TIIE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon I nd., s a vs: * ‘Both myself ttnd wife owe our lives to SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion ‘ Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skiff? Slulolt’4 Vitalizer is a positive cure. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 its. and sl. • HILOU’S CATARRH REMEDY—-a positive cure for Catarrh, Dipt’ueria and Canker oath, For sale by M, L. Spitler. Feb 8 85 Lumber and Coal: —E. P. Benjamin sells all kinds of LUMBER and COAL, at Cotton’s old office, west of the Depot. Agricultural tools of all kinds; Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, &c„ of the best makes at L. C. Grant’s blacksmith shop. • ♦- Best assortment of framing lumber ever in town at bottom prices. No hemlock, but pine lumber, at B. F. Ferguson’s. Boots and Shoes, ns usual at A. Leopold’s, sol 1. 25 per .cent, under anybody else’s prices. Cheap Homes. , .. . - ■ - We now have for sale large, well drained and conveniently located lots, in the Van Rensselaer •grove at the south ends of Front, Van Rensselaer and Cullen streets. These lots will be sold for cash or on time, to suit purchaser. Address ail inquiries to Thompson & Br.o. 16-17 -ts Rensselaer,* Jnd. The stock of Carpets, at Leopold's Bazar, is the largest, tho 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. TH THAOKIN&COUGH can !>e so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. Vra guarantee it. WILL VOL SITES with Uyspep'sia, * ud Liver (_'o:npl:inii? Shiloh’s Yitiilii.es is sU!ir5 U!ir * auteed to cure you. SLEEPLESS - KBITS, made miserable by rhat terrible cough. -Shiloh's Cure is the senujdy for you. U’.TAKRI! CURED, hulih and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 5 0 bents. Nssal Injector free For «ale by M L Spitler Feb—B—§s L. C. Grant, the enterprising blacksmith on Van Rensselaer St., soutli of McCoy A 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 till the bill. Call and see it. □on i SToncy by American Express Co. ISloaey Ord rs. Receipts given. Money refunded if ; Orders are lust. Sold at all offices of the Co. Ptty.-tblo at 6,500 places. I SATES: $5-53:5i3-8c: S3O-12?. SiG-ISc: SSO-20:. TRY r?*YOURSELF. The-proof of.the pudding is r.ut chewing j tl.*> strini. but in having an oppnrunvity o j try the article vbftfself, F. U. Meyer, the * Druggist, has :t tree tri*L bouie-of Dr. Bo- i auiikox Cougli and Lit up Syrup for each j ■:uJ e-.ery one who i# .idiieted with Coughs j i C dds, Asthma, iNw.-unipt'en or any Lung j A Sect ion. I'l-35-eovr-l v. Baeklen's Arnica SSlve. Tftjt B«ST S.u.vk iii the world for Cuts, j Bruises, Sow?, Ulcers,S3t Rheum. Fever i Feres, Tetter, ITwffwt Kinds Chilblains, j Corns, and atl: Skin .Eruptions. and pod* | lively cures Kites or qo iVty required. It is guaranteed to gftv yeiferi. satisfaction or uiwney refunded. Price '-'5 cents per per box. For,sale by F. li. Mever. td-8-lyr. “
TEST YODB BAKING POWDER TO-DAYI Bnndi wtnrtlNdvtubwliiteljr putt COWTAIW AMMONIA. THE TEST! Place a can top down on a hot atore until heatett.thha remove the cover and small. A cbetniat will not M required to dotect the presence ot ammonia. &mIL DOES NOT CONfiiN AMMONIA. ITS HKALTIItX'hNKSS 108 BKKS 1)1 KSTIOXBD. In a million homes for a quarter of a cftfVtfrry It h&s stood tho consumers* reltMdo teat. # THE TESTJ3FJHE OVEB. PRICE BAKIXfi POWDER CO., MAKERS 07 Er. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, The strongest, meat delicious infl natura I flaior known,and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems For Light, Healthy Bread. The Best Dry Hop Yeaat til the World. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIS. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD YEASTGEMS The best dry hop yeast in the wo-ld. Bread raised by this yeast is light, white and wholejoin^lilteourgraudniotheCs^eliciou^bread, CROCERS SELL THE&I. PREPAUSO er THI Price Baking Powder Co. 9 ManTisof Dr. Fries’s special Flavorma Extracts, Chicago, 111. ... 6t. Loula, MO* Mi'. Vougli on Sflk Hals. “It would be no violation of the commandment,” said John B. Cough, “if a man were to fall down and worship the silk hat, for it is not made in the likeness of {anything in heaven, or on earth, or in the waters which are under the earth.” Besides it heats the head and causes the hair to fall off. Parker’s Hair Balsam will stop that and restore the original color to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not a dye, beneficial, beneficial, deliciously perfumed, A perfect hair dressing. 500. Ail druggists. 16-51-4 t.
Stories on the Road. Commercial Travelers at a ttajsidc XnieSometiiiiig to ::t; Put ill a CJrlpsaeli. “lientleman, ! almost envy you the positions you till; your experience ot the world: your knowledge of business.- the changing sights you see, and all that, you know.' 1 This warmly expressed regret fell front the lips ot' an elderly pleasure UoVnst. last August, ami was addressed to a semicircle of commercial travelers seated on a porch of the I.indell Hotel, st. T.ouis. Mo. '■Yes.'' responded a New V.ork rehresentative of the profession, "a diumtner isn’t without iiis pleasures, but he runs his risk's, too—risks outside tlie ••eUpnges of railroad collusions and steamboat explosions. ‘ •■What risks for instvliu-eV” •* riits. tor instance,” ijaid Mr. W. I). Franklin. who was then traveling for ait Eastern JVikU.se, and is know to un-rein:nts in aU parts of the country: "The risk—which, indeed, amounts almost to a eertaimty— of getting the dyspepsia from perpetual change of .diet ami water and from having no lived hours for e.sting ami sleeping. 1 myself was an example. 1 say was for 1 am all right now.” ••No discount mi your digestion’.”' broke in a Chicago dry gvuds tray cler. Ugnt n i tig his cigar afresh. ” “Not a ijuarter per rent. But 1 had to give up traveling for a while. The dyspepsia milled tuy paper. Finaliv 1 came across an advert: winent ot rP-c-SaiKTlEflEe'S irOisTTC I tried it ami it lived me lip to perfection. There is nothing on earth, in my opinion, equal to if for dyspepsia." Messrs. tin-sox& Co., of New York, the proprietors, hold a letter from Mr. Frat.klrn stating that precise fret. ■X’OSSTXC aids iliaes’don. cures Malarial Fevors. Ueaftblinj. lleiulaelie. Coughs unit Colds, and alt chrome dSenses of !bv t.i ver ::ml Kidney s. Put a bottle in your valise. J'rjces ooc ami si. F.conomv vi'larger sue. , lii-31-4 times. m . ■ FOUR'S HOKSS AND CATTLE POWDERS No ru'Ksw tv'M die of Colic. Bor> or Ff.veil, if FVnty.V Powders are n*etl in time,* Fvmti's I\fWilers \viU cure nihi pTeyenf Hoc Cholera. Fotttx's Ponders xsriU |>fe vciuQapjq* xx *'<?«■ ia. routx's pf*evier> will incre*ts« the quantity of milk and ere *un twenty per cent-, and make %he Utter finn And sn tvi. Fi«ut**s Powder* rri’.l cnre or prevent almost ktem Disk.a<s to which Horses and CattU are snl*ject Kwptz s Powders will give Satisfactios. Sold everywhere. DAVIT K FOXJTZ. Proprietor. 1 BAJLTXMQB3SL 2X2>. ALtT* ORUQCISTB SeLl IT.
.but you don’t find much in it, because T. J. Farden, who owns the Big Boot and Shoe'-Store, east of the Post-Office," has been so . busy selling Goods, that he did hot have time to > write an advertisement.
mmmM am j&atL mm i Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, will keep constantly on sale a full aud complete stock of • Lath, Sash Lumber, Doors Shingles, Windows, Hard & Soft Coal. Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superior inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. a P. BENJ&MXW. IG-16-tf.
The OU Standby Black Smith Shop L/ C- GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—“CHAMPION'’ HEAPING AND MOW I N < i MACHINU.S. MOLINERIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAIXSI'ORD BLNKPIKS. ‘ KHJ C lv” WAGO N Black sm i 11 1 in g* Machiue Repairing. l^ows. Ami all other work in our line iltr.se in the best mariner, ami ;i Prices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on N'an ltenssetaer St., south of Mcl'oy & Thompson’s Bank, RKXSSELAER - rxof AXA. Extras for all our Machine* c n XY-11-tf. iSelTew mm\m soiiiRensselaer, Ind. MUST OPENED. Newly furnished fr Cool and pleasant rooms. 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
CASTORIA
Cagtoriapromotes Digestion cm! overcomes Elahilency. Coustipation. Sour Stotnach. Diarrhasa. and nut oral sleep, without morphine. Castori* is so veil adopted to Children that I recommend it as superior to aay prwv-ripuon known l® me." It A. Attrass. K. I)., K Portland Are., BrooklTU. S. T.
CEWTAUR LiNiBWEWT—an absolute cure for Ilbeumat ism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &e, The most Powerful and Penetrating- Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. - '
for Infants and Children,
PIOISTJEKR MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EI6LESBACII, Prop’r. IjEEF, Pork. Veil, Melton. Sausauge, Bo- > loirnii.ict'-.. sold in dUi.nti tTe#to suit pur ehaserg at the ftnveit prices. None but the best >tocl slangliterctl. Everybody is invited till. The Highest Price Paid tor tiooit Fat Cattle. J. J. KHiLESBAUI. 1 3. 1 C. BK MANUFACTURERS "7 DEALERS' Z2ST HARNESS, SAISDS.ES. Cl LEAKS, H HIPsTtRCX&I 1 4FISTS, BLAXIiETS, ROUES, CARRIAGE TRIMMIX GS.SS Alt A ESS OIL, etV Domestic and Xew lofk Sfuger Sewliij 3Sacliineß —AT THEIR—HARNESS SHOP. OtJTH SIDE OF WAStiIRGION 3TRET Rensselaer, - Indiana'
■What jpves our Children twy cheeks. What cures their fevers, them sleep .* *Tis Cantorl^, When babies fret and cry by tarns. v Whut cures their colic, kills their worms. But Ca.toria, What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Ston>u«ai, Cokis, Indigestion. But Caatorla. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hail Castoria!
