Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1884 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN.

COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE

SROM WHBATFIELD. Mis. Anna Baugher, of Lafayette, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ShafFner. Mr. Brown and family are nor- emigrating west to Kansas. Died.— Samuel Kinghen, son of Thomas and Mary Kinghen. on the fifth of September, 1884. The funeral services were held on Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m., by the Rev. Bradburry,

REMINGTON ITEMS. School commenced on Monday. last, tinder the supervision of Prof. Switzer, lie comes highly recommended, and doubtless will do good work. Miss Myra Price leaves for her lield of labor, Marion College, at Marion, Ala., on Thursday of this week. She is an earnest, able and untiring worker. Mrs. Judge Price writes back that, Charlie's appointment was a great honor, but there is not enough litigation in the county to keep a respectable family of fleas alive. fra *0 Kiugsbury. formerly of this place, spent Monday of this week with old friends ahd relatives. lie is an enthusiastic Dakotian, and believes in a great future for the Territory. He reports the citizens who emigrated from this section as well, and well satisfied. Last Monday whilo Miss-Lizzie Kenyon and Miss LottieClmreh were ilriv—ing aofoss the iron bridge north of town their team became frightened and ran away, to the gi'eal disgust of Miss Cnurch's little 1 brother, who was with them- He yelled out, ‘ Stop them horses. Dou't you see Lottie's hat way back yonder?” We are happy to 'state that beyond a few scratches on the legs of the hprsefe, mo damage resulted. A large niftLher of the friends of Mr. and Mrs Albert Bellows, gave them a house-warming and a complete surprise last Saturday evening. Twenty-live or thirty vehicles filled with pleasure seekers drew up at the meeting plaee, {Jones school house) at four o’clock, and from there, moved in procession to Mr. Bellows’ residence, reaching there iu time for a bountiful supper. It was the eighth anniversary of their marriage, ftnd *ll present joined in the wish that they- might celebrate many more of them in their beautiful new home. On Friday latft, hs Miss Alice Major and Miss Oiiie ‘Hendryx were driving into town, their team became uum ma«able, and baeked in such a way as to break the roiling of the bridge, hear Mr. Thotuas* plaee. One of the horses, the tntggy, and the two young ladies, were precipitated to the dry bed of the ereok below. Miss Major's arm was broken, and Miss Hendryx was somewhat bruised, but their escape from death, or very serious injury, was almost miraculous.

Position of the W. U. T U.

We, as President, find it nect to detine the true M the \V. C. T. U. The Resolution adopted by the executive committee, at Indianapolis, does not pledge the organization, as such, to the support of any i>xrty; but gives to each Union, or to each individual, liberty to work for the suppression of the Liquor Traffic, according io their judgment, or the dictates of conscience. It is a time for vigorous, united and general work against the Rum Powerand for the protection of our Husbands, our Children, and our Homes. The general work of the W. C. T. U., should be kind, charitable, and free from partisanism or sectarianism-, and its object is such, that ali. may unite to aid and assist in. this glorious work of education and reformation. The relation of the W. C. T. l\, to. Christianity, is that of defender: to the home, that of protector : and to the nation, that of puriii -r.

County Pres’t W. C. T. U.

TSicse are Solid Fa< is. 1 lie best blood purifier and ".system regulator even pi .ceil uiihfH tim'r-mch of suffering humanity, truly is EVetnc Hitters. Inactivity of t lie" Liver. Billousness. Jaundice C onstipation, \\Vuk Kidney*, or any disej-so of tl urinary organs, or who ever requires an appetizer. tonic or mild stimulant, wili always linil Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act Purely and quickly, every hot le guaranteed to give entire sat Vactiou or money refun led. Sold at .Vr ..cents a bottle by F. B. Meyer, 1(1 41.. A Remarkaliic Escape Mary A. Dailey, of Tuuklian hock. I’a., was evicted fur si\ years ■kith Asthma and Bronchitis, during which lime the best physicians could give no relief. Her lit« was d- sp r . d of. until in last October sne proem wf a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, fvlieti immediate relief was felt, an | >j\ con tinuing its use for a shor" time she tva« < oiupletely cured, gaining in lh-.sh 60 lbs. in a lew months. Free uial hollies of this certain cure if all Thr at and Lung diseases at F. J> Meyer’s D rug Store.' Large bottle* •>!.

REMINGTONTAN.

Mrs. E. PURCUPILE,

Bozarth's Reply.

We make room er the following at he request of the executive officers of he National Greenback pSTty, of this county. Valparaiso Ixw. Sept. 8, 1884. To Stephen Mutchlcr , IF;n E. Brown , T. Pratt , S', Derail and others: Your question to Hon. W. D. Gwen, Thos. J. Wood, and myself, in regard €o pensioning all Union Soldiers honor-; ably discharged, .published in the Daily Vidette.of recent date noted: My answer is: “lam in favor of granting a pension to every Union soldier who was honorably discharged.” I think this can be done with less expense to the government than under the present pension system, whereby a standing army of doctors, clerks, find special pension agents get the money the soldier should have, I have in public four times before this expressed rnysell on this question. First, in my speech in Valparaiso last Decoration Day. Second, in my speech at the convention when I was nominated for congress. Third, in my challenge to Hon. VV. 1). Gwen for a joint discussion. Fourth,, in my challenge to Hon. Thos J. Wood for a joint discussion. I have failed to hear from either of these gentlemen on this point. If I were in congress I shoe’a vote and work and speak i n favor ot a bill to pension every Union soldier honorably . discharged, aud 1 expect to advocate this doctrine in every speech 1 shall make during the present campaign. Uespctfnlly yours.

NELSON J. bOZARTH.

There has been several knockdowns upon our streets lately, but 'the greatest is the knock down of 'prices on Queonsware anil ware, at Lallue’s Grocery, The speech at the Opera House, Tuesday evening, drew a tine audience, but the low prices and pure goods, at Lallue’s, are sure to bring a larger one. A car load of fine Stoneware, at Lallue' s.

Ills Slippery Glass lljc. “Tito Squire,'’ say the authof of “The ILo-iier School master.” “wore one glass eye and a wig. The glass eye was constantly slipping out of focus, and the wig turning around sidewise un his head whenever h. addressed the people .of the Flat Creek District.” Sad spectacle. Parker’s Hair Balsam preserves and promotes the growth of the natural hair. It also restores the natural color to hair which has faded or become gray. Clean, elegant, benelicial, highly perfumed. 17 3-4 t. This is the season of year when Hog and Chicken diseases* are most prevalent, and the way to save valuable animals, is the query with the owners. Mr. F. 13. Meyer, druggist, has sold Dr. Haas’ Hog and Poultry remedy for the past two years, and it has given entire satisfaction k 1):\ J. IV. Hamilton of Merrillan, < Wis., says, I have sold . Warner’s •White Wine of Tav Syrup for years, ft is tile best cough niedieufe in the wor.d and has no equal for asthma. Sept. — Dr. Haas’ Hog and Poultry remedy is for sale by F B. Meyer, who is the only agent in this place.

Are your Hogs or Chickens sick? Go to F; B. Meyer, sole agent, and get a sure, warranted cure. Carter’s Little Liver Pills will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return. This is not talk, but truth. Qne pill a dose. To be had of all druggists. See advertisement. Sep.

Buekien's Arnica Salve.

Tilk Rkst Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, R raises-, Bores, t leers, Salt lUieuni, Fever Sores, Tetter, CliAppi d Hands Cliilliliuns, Corns, Htui nil Skid Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no required. It is Cnyriiiitecd to tfive perfect sniisfaction or money refunded Price 23 cents per pe> b.>x. For sate by F. ]>. Meyer. 1 ti-8-Iyr. SHILOH S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us oq a guSrautee. It cures consumption. FILbOH’S t ITA LIZ Kit is wbnt you need for Constipation, Loss of Afiperite.- Dizziue s mid .all symptoms of .Dyspepsia. Price It* mid ?•) ei*nis pep tvjttle.

CIDjURi 4YIjOAPIN(} COUOiI I-'. 1 ntott ; cliltis im-'tie ti-ifelv relievo 1 , Uy Sbiloli* , Cure. For sole by M. 1,. Spitler. Feb-8-85 | L. C. Grant, the enterprising! iilacksmitli on A an Rensselaer St.,! south of MeCcy <t Tltoffiipson’s | bank, has on exhibition a plmyj that is ilestin j d to take tile lead, j It is called the S- I !yieig' Dnich- 1 m u ii, and, to all appearances,! will fill the bill. Call and see it. ; Sea : 3i7oney by American S3xj?ress Co.' ZUKoftsy Ord rs. Ra-eipts #frvcii. Money refunded if j Orders are 1 >st. S<d i at ail offices of th«i Co. l’ayabie tit G.SPO p'a-es. RATES; S5-5K JiD-8c: S3O-12553-201!. FREE DISTRI2UTICN. F. D Miyer, the who isn tvn v-Iro-ftiiip ut il t ini. rest ..f 'nis eti-t"tn <rs: inis lI.OV secured i fie su’o of l* r. • i'osuti k<> * Cir-f-h iiiul l.ung ftip; a retee lv tluit never iniis to cure Coitls, Ruins i.. tlie (ifiesi mid nl! Attections For proof i try it fr«e snitijiie l>oti It. ltegu Inr B 5 0 ceufs nud §1- ' y

COiLL. F. J. SEARS, Is appointed Wholesale Agent for the sale of all kinds of Hard Coal, direct from the Lehigh < Valley, Penn., mines. See me before making purchases. IG-50-tf. - F. J. Sears. il » * Butterick’s Patterns, at "Willey <fc‘Sigler’s. Ladies’ Collars, Ties and neckwear, at Ladies’ Bazaar. A car load of Wagons, at N. V Cleaver’s. Are you lii Want of a wagon? N. V. Cleaver, the Hardware man, in.the Nowels block, lias just received a car load. Buchanan "Wagons.— The best for the lenst price, at Cleaver’s Hardware Stole. i ■—i» In Boots and Shoes, Ralph Fendig will show you the best custom muds, at starvation prices. Call at Willey <fc Sigler’s and obtain prices before buying your fall supply of Clothing, Boots and Shoes. A number of bur citizens went up to the Kankakee, hist week, find report a catch of over 50 pounds of clean fish; but that does not compare with the bargains in groceries at La Rue's. Wanted :—I,OOO Cords of White Oak or Hickory saplings, from li to 8 inches thick at the top ends and 8 feet in length. Will also buy shaved hdops. For prices am] other particulars, enquire near ■Forlex’s Hay Barn, near the depot. Keefe & Co.

‘ I H AOK M V, TA oK’;il W: >i J Thill fragrant perfume. Price 2-3 and 30 cents. SHILOH'S CUItE WILL immediately ,e----lk*ve Croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. FOU DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint von have a printed guarantee on every bot tie of Shiloh’s Yitali/.er. It never fails to cure. A NASAL IN.IECTOR free with each bottle ArShil"hCut h ith Renudy. Price 50 eta. For s-de by M. L. Spitler. Feb-8-85 For Urnc Rack, Side or Chest use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 33 cents. Lumber and Coal:—II. P. fcenjamin sells all kinds of LUMBER and COAL, at Cotton’s old office, west of the Depot. jr ~ - Agricultural tools of all kinds : "Plows.-' Harrows,, Cultivators, Ac., qf 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.

For Sale at a Bargain 100 acre farm ndrtr Rensselaer. Call at once. Thompson & Bro. ts. C’noperage and CJiSJeriss. Call at the cooper-shpp north of the elevator, for cooper age and cis terns of the best quality, at any time. J. C. Thrawls. ts. < licnp floiucs. We now hate for sale large, well drained and conveniently located lots, in the Van Rensselaer grove at the south ends- of Front, \ an Rensselaer and Cullen streets. These lots will be sold for cash or on time, to suit purchaser. Address ail inquiries to Thompson A Bro. IG-17-tf Rensselaer, 'lnd.

WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED. In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. Latest Edition has 118,000 Words, and 3000 Engravings, (being 3000 more words and nearly three times the number of Engravings in any other American Dictionary.) It also contains a Biographical Dictionary,, giving brief important facts concerning 87O01loted Persons. On page 1164 see the above picture of sHir and names of the 25 SAILS, —showing the ■ value of Webster’s numerous Illustrated Definitions* It is the best practical English Dictionary 1” extant.—London Quarterly Jlevietc. It Is an ever-present and reliable school master to the whole family.—& 8. Herald. S. k C. MESSIAH A CO., Puh’rs, Springfield,Mas*

INO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF •■J;-.’:; Jh? "M EK|Si^TS Vantlla.r.o!ijon, O».«tia;o.esc., flavor Cnha«i Creams.l’iu)<llii^x,.Vc.,sis delicately and nut* orally :»M the fruit front Which they are m.-idc. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. MAKERS Or Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder —AHD Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Rest Dry ll op Ycnst. FOE BT G-SOCE3E. WE iIAIIE uut one quality. LIGHT KEALTKV BREAD Ksh Wrnim The best dry hop yeast in tho v/crid. Bread raised bv this'veast is Hnht, while and whole- ,|, in,.- z—_ tL m ~ _ some like our grandmother’s by.ad. GROCERS SELL YHERI. PREPARED DY TMS Price Baking Powder COc 3 jaaTrs of Dr. Price’s Special mvoriiig. Extras, Chicago, 111. ' Sr. LouiOv TAo.

Sf ring Wittal Mm, Late In Life to Look for Joy—l et Sever too Late to nientl. Readers of Hawthorn’s “House of Seven Gables” will recall the pathos with which poor Clifford Pyncheon, who had been unjustly imprisoned since his early manhood, said, nf|er his release: “.Vly life is gone, and where is my happiness? Oh! give my happiness.’’ But that could he done only in part, as gleams of warm stinshine occasionall y fall across the gloom of a New England autumn day. in a letter to Messrs, lliscos & , Mr. L. FI. Titus, of Pennington, N. J , says: “I have suffered untold misery from eliild;hood from chronic disease of the boivels and diarrhoea, accompanied hv great pain,' I sought relief at the hands of physicians of every school -nd used every patoM and domestic remedy o.mder the sun, I have at hist found in 3r , a.r!k:er’s ’"Fo.-fiic: a complete specific, ptevciilive and cure. As your invaluable mediaine. which did forme what nothing else couhj do, Is enlitled to the credit of my getting bad- my happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge the fact.'’ Mr. E. 8. Wells, who needs no introduction ?o~tire people of .Jersey r City, adds; “T'ht; testimonial of Mr. Tims is ge ume and voluntary; only he does not adequately poll rap the suffering he has endured* li>r marij- years. flu is my brother-in-law, and 1 know' the ease well. lie is now perfectly free from his old troubles, and enjoys health’ find life, ascribing it all to IFatrlser’s 'l’czlxc L’ tic quailed as an invigornnt; stimhiates all the organs; curea ailments of the liver, kidneys, tinu all diseases of the blood. 17-3-41., v - _ V* ■- ' - . \ ' ' .’•.' " AMAH •WO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUITTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R’Y By the central position o> its line, connects the East and the West by the shortest route, and carries passengers, without change of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council Bluffs worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnifloent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Magnificent Horton Beclining Chair Cars, Pullman’s Prettiest Palace , Sleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cara in the world. Three Trains between Chicago and Misseuri Biver Points. Two Trains between Chi. oago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Pomona . “ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A Hew 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 Past Express Trains. Tickets for sale at all principal Ticket Offices In the United States and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates J of fare always as low as competitors that offer less advantages. For detailed information, get the Maps and Polders of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest Ticket Office, or address R. R. CABLE, C. BT. JOHN. Pr«i. a Gael M g r, Cen lTtt.dPaM.agt, CHICAGO.

TOIJB 3MW&S* TMXeMT MBTZOLE& DRUGGISTS’. SUNDRIES, PromFHUE B. MKEE, G-aisT, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! Inquire my bankers, Messrs. FLETC2IER & SHARPE, Imlianajiolis, for my standing. Will make a deposit ot necessary money, and will pay for all tUat die. Beware of Counterfeits. Hone Genuine except with this Trade Mark. Some irresponsible and unprincipled dealers have made various compounds purporting 4o be the same as tire Haas Remedy, which are based upon analyses egregiousTv" wrong, quoli I a lively uud The public and trade should beware Jf these coimtei-feits, as none of them contain the essential properties of my Rem edy. I have deposited .$.->,OOO wit h Fletcher & Sharpe, bankers, Indianapolis, to the order of these parties if th ey will prove these alleged analyses of my Remedy to b;i correct. HP k Haas’ Hog and Poultry Slip THEONLY SCIENTIFIC SWINE REMEDY COMPOUNDED! 3. — m eiuedy is-used a- a prev mtive I will insurr hags by t!,-; he 1 1 f>r a year, and will make a deposit, of money to m ike s uch insurance good. If any hogs die tlioy will be paid for from spieli deposit. You can refer to my bankers, Messrs. Fletcher S: Sharpe, Indianapolis, lud., for my standing, financially. Z.—Where my services are paid for 1 will visit . .herds of not leas than }(M>, and I wilt Itffifjt the die ease among them or forfeit SoJJf 3.—After hogs have been regulated with my remedy 1 guarantee that the annual cost or feeding it. will not exceed 2-j cents per head. Furtlie more, that the increase of actual flesh will far more than pay tor the remedy u-sed. JOS. HAAS, V, S., Indianapolis, Ind F. B. MEYER, Agt.

Tl 5 OH Stani-ly Black Smith Shop L. Co GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—"CHAMP TON” R RAP INC ANT) MOWING MACH INI ’S. MOUNIvUIDING and walking- PI.OWS. G A INS FORD RUGGIKS. ‘ KIiJCK” WAGONS. T3 l aclisini tii ill g Machine Itopai ring. . ' Plows. _. And nil other work in our line done ill the best manner, ibid a ‘ Horse Shoeing . A Bpenial ty 1 Shop on Van Itensspiuer St., south of Mts.Jffy & Thompson's Rank, RENSSELAER ------ INDIANA. Extras for all our Machines on XV-11-If. □Tlxe ZbTe'W Bern K Rensselaer, Ind. MUST OPENED. Newly furnished Cool and pleasant rooms. Tablo supplied with the best the market affords. Hood Rumple Rooms on first door. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Proprietor Easy to use. A certain cure. Not expensive. Three months’ treatment in one package. Good for Cold m the Head, Headache, Dizziness, Hay Fever, Ac. i \ Fifty cents. By all Druggists, or by mail. E. T. HAZELTINE, W«TeD,Pa j PtoW’S REMEDY FOR ; CATARRH Has been thoroughly tested during the past . j live years with such j uniformly good results that the medicine is. , now offered lor sale "I. with a -certainty that it | will prove to be the Remedy for Catarrh which has been so lone • n • sought for •= - . ! Easrloiise. A certuin cure. Nolexjwcsive. Three months' treatment in one package. Good for Cold j In the Head, Headache, Dizziness. Hay Fever, Ac. Fifty cents. By all Druggists, or by mail. £. T. H-VEELTES E, Wxxren, Fa 1 For -—lie By " ‘ Jff. L bPITLER, \ Heitsstlaei, —' *= - tutltaaaj

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Infants and Children Wlthont Morphine or FTarcotine. What pives our Children rosy cheeks. What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; •Tls Onstori*. When Babies fret, and cry by turns. What cures their Colic, kills their worms. But Castorta. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : But Castorla* Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor.OU and Paregoric, and HidlCastoria. Centaur Liniment.—Anjo»* aolute care for R]ieamatii]k t Sprains, Barns, Galls, &c., and an isstontanebes Pain-reliever.