Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1884 — Page 4
'the Republican. THtIRSSA'y,'OCTOBER 16, 1884. Of _A.a.'-v«rtl«l33-g-. Proiessiouai cams, 55 Mr'kbnum tor 6 lines er ess : SO eta. tor each <ulmt>onal4hie. '• Local-notices, IO cents per line tor first insertion 6 cents per. line tor each subseqlicfit insertion.. Special rates for choice places in the paper, anti loradve.rtisenients wider than one column. □Rills of regular advertisers ratable Quarterly; ranstent hrtt paid in advance JobtanXTlNtf.-.Alarue assortment of type am' other material for poster, naaiplilet, circular ano kKiuted work. Prices’ow. " , '
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I OK PRESIDENT. JAMES G. BI.AINE. of Maine. FOItVTOTNm T> I D ENT-. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. FOR GOVEKNOI.. WILLIAM IT. CALKINS, • ' ■ - -■OfJ.aPoi-icCT. '"' - POU LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, EUGENE BUNDY, . . 01 IlenrN ( 0- tz=- _ . L _ FOR SIX RET A I: >. > '!■ § 1 ATE, robet.t mmurll. £ —-— _■ Of u.ihsoll Co, » -.im.—. ... .. FOR AU HIT. R OF STATE, BRUCE CAR!;. : of Orange lout TI’EA.-sUllE;.’ of ATE,. _< RooUi R. Sill J'.L, OfJNlarion Co. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, ~ WILLIAM C. WILSON, Of Tiliuecarc.' ' »».. for Jtifeg of s -pitr-ti't-a EDWIN V. IIAYIMoND, Of .rasper U<>. FOR REPORTER OF COURT, 'WILLIAM M. HOGG ATT, « O. Warrick Co. FOR SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRI CTION. BARNADAs U. HOBBS, 'if Parke Co. FORUONGRE.'.SM aN, TENTH ; E.-TU ICT, ■ WILLIAM 1). OMEN. Jf’Ciiss county. FOR JUDGE. Until JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. PETER H. WARD, of Newton county. For Prosecuting Att'y. 30th, Judicial Circuit, MATTHEW H. WALKER, of Benton I’d. For State Representative, of Jasper county. - COUNTY TICKET: i For Treasurer, JOHN W. POWELL, For Sheriff, e SAMUEL 15. YEOMAN, ?f Newton township. For Surveyor, J.C. TH RAWLS, of Marion township. For Coroner, ' PHILIP BLUE. of Marion township. , For Commissioner Ist District, AS A C. PR EVO, of 'For Com missioncr ord District, O. I’. TABOR, of Carpenter township.
“Is there any good reason -':ly Ib. nk, should be selected from forty-f ce ■■■millions of--people t“ be she ts a (nVecnioeut which he did hi.f best to destroy?'' —Geo. W. Curtis in LS7i\ * »‘f here cctrcfidly observed the attitude and moicincrds of the Demdcratie party for twenty years, -In'iny p.i.dgment it-'lute leai'ned nothing and forgotten nothing. ,S'> far as I can perceive, if: is not only swayed hy thy safne.principles, but fa a. large e.r:t> nt, guided hi/ the sama n.i >v — President Capenj ot Tuft's Vass. .. ''lhi }, i d r ] piffl him nfit to- vote, < he voted end 2| hilled him. It was not .w that killed hlm—d I' sis the pc rty. If I had n-yi been a. Dcmoe cd I wmild not have hilled itini. It if'cy but th< , Denio -rafic palp; and now if tin partg | is a mind to throw ni' oil'. d—n : party. ” E.’ B, Wheeler. •'T Hazleltnt ■•. Miss., r.fterjvnfds elected Jlarsiol by tli-- ! Democratic party. ... .r i ■' ■ < •7 - ■ . ' ■ ' / ! J “J hare wo personal grievance with y,.r. (.'leveldvl. I shall speak from the re and I trill ask to bedstead zed from ad decent, society if I can not paint to cin ran tion stalking straight to flic door If the.. o'ecutire tram slum rind knocking at the door and car Ii ng out if the <k>or, w'dli oil that r.orrtip'.ion sought ttl the eipcuSr if flu people. If I can -ntd prove that bribes known to fail in the Assembly in 188-' woe placed so near. Mr. Clccdand that if h. does not hare the money he can get.if at any time—f lean not prove that I ao.i hot ichat I profess fa 8i to Senutoi Grady before the Tamhiuny Com mince. - *
We are confronted with the Democratic party, very hungry, and, as *mty well believe, very thirsty; a party without a single definite principle; a party without any distinct national policy which it dares present to the country; a party which fell from powei as a conspiracy against human rights, and now attempts to sneak back to power as a conspiracy for plunder and spoils.— Geo. W.w. Bi htis. June 3, isSl.
“I have just now received the atrocious libel of the Indianapolis Sentinel. The story is ui-.. terly anft abominably false in every statelnent and in every implicatioh. Political slanders I do not stop to notice, but this editor assails the honor of my wife and children. I desire you without an hour’s delay, to employ proper attorneys and have the responsible publisher of the Sentinel bued for libel in the United States Court of Indian a. It is my only remedy, and I art sure honorable Temocrats, alike With honorable Republicans, will justify me in defending- the ■—irofur of "uiy ■-fenrity.-jfmM’d be with my life."-Mu. Bi.ATxe’s Tclegmin. AugdA .1?'. - VV j... '4■ s s-B Doom's day Ills dawned cn Democracy? • 12,000 in <3hid insures 8,000 in Indiana. . Carl Sehtlr/. helps them for 8150 a night. -The Devil works on the same side for wljat he. expects to get out. of it- _ ~~ • • iMUMyjptnatMgwMKganajMiiMM~....... Has anyone heard of h Democratic ‘‘Tid a] Wave - ’ lying around loose any place? x They Iffitbonedn 1882, but have heard nothing of it since and they want it bad. Fraud. Force, Forgery and Falseliood, are four powers of ilarknes: engaged on the, side of. the demoeratic party, hut - they will nxTyet prevail. The air will bi blue with Democratic campaign lies,;frGin now till November. Set down every new story against the republican candidates as lies, and believe them not. ... . . Uncle John Makeever’s spirits are still undimmed, but democrats of real political sense, like Lough ridge and No wels, know that their party has a most awful black eye. W. D. Owen is a statesman, a pat no t v a n hon o rab le, high-toned man. He is a scholar and a man of genius. A friend of the soldiers, a friend of the people. And what is T. J. W ood ? Our next president, Blaine, of Maine, will be in Indiana nearly all. of. miA t we.cL. Ila wiE eh er the state from Michigan, Monday* morniirg, at South Bend, and start from Lafayette for Illinois, Friday morning. He will be in Lafayette all night Thursday nigh .
Do the loyal men of Jasper and Newton counties desire to suffer the shame of seeing the vote of their ih'preseniative given to4kaiarch demagogue, Dan Voorhees, the insuiter and derider of the Union soldiers during the dreadful days of the last war? If not let them vote for Isaac D. Dunn, and they will be on the safe side. Aiming the.- other prominent republican Speakers who have been appointed to accompany Mr. Blaine,„on his tour through the. state next week, and do the prmcipal part of the speaking at the. various places,, is Hon. J ohm AHL’ib li itts, of -Conneetiefi'i, who made four speeches in Jasper county, last week. He will speak at Goshen and Logansport. Hon.. W. 1). Owen will also speak at Is g disport. ■ An utterly heartless libertine for.president, 'an anti-war DumoeiaUand the most faithless politician in America lor Vice President, and a swindling, Graveyard Im surance president and- lying Know Nothing for Governor! And. ti.- y claim that this is a “Beform Campaign!!! Verily the effrontery of the Demob its and Independents is of a Bind which surpasses discription.
Lime In Baking- Powders.
Prof. R., A. Willhaus.l.l, !>.. Ms I cal N. Y., who is tinhighest .snijlioriiy, says thatTiiitram (inipropt'rly jc.ilied 'i'.arlrare Of Ijiru 't. jidoTii.-i tt ris’tlie Hhp» f >u;.il in g;<k* n L r Po«diTs is det ivcu, n oiii the H’ines that produce Creani ofl Tarltir. It . jS a./onslitnent o£ the grape fruity, am’ is absolutely hartuk*'.
Good Enough.
The Republicans Gain *25.000 In jDliio, and carrj the State by 12 000. After, the most bitterly contest-'' ed campaign on record the Republicans have redeemed Ohio, electing every state officer and a majority of theCmigressmeh. This insures a majority sot Blaine of •certainly not less than 25,000. The result of this election cannot fail to have a very favorable .effect upon Republican prospects? and indicates the election of Blaine | and Logan,, almost beyond the I possibility of doubt.
■ The Democratic leaders are ■desperate now, and have engaged the .‘■e;\lce-> of the “Father of Liars” , him sei;, on iil the close of the' ca m- . paign. Lms about the National candidates. Lies about the State candid.ates. Lies ab.nit the District candidates. Lies about the ! .County candidates, will -fly thick ’ and fas.t till after election. Aiul . ‘especially towards the lost days of ■ the'cupvul'S. Remember, Re-pub- j lieftn \oteis, that there* is a’oso-. lately no 'good reason why the' iffipabttcffTY p;Mty afrould. giT out of ' power, and ir.wrlerless good rea-‘ sons why if slioiTKl not, while of the Democratic pai iy, the converse of that ;-t afeiiieiit i.-, tiue. Tii'ere is absolutely no good reason ■ why the Demoei’atie—party should go into, .power, and numberless... good reasons ..why it should not. Under -sue-h eiveumstauees the Democi a 1 ic party cannot hope to Viu by telling the truth and' 1 has no other resource except io falsehood, forgery and deception/
Always an the Front. Mrs. M. F. Cliileole, with her fipe stock of Millinery and ,Notions.- Please cull and exaniiiie goods liefore purchasing else,where. To tlitf Our late loss by fire makes -it necessary for us to collect every debt due us fioiii our custom ctU at once. \Ve.don’t want to use any liarsli ifii-aiis to - get AHuiF—is -our own, but, we need money and must have it. The time was when we. could accomodate you, paying us "wliat yoinriVS'us, you will grea'tly accojiio.dLteL'ns, So. please attend to this matter at once. -tours Truly, KETTEiretlAlil it Co., .-It. Rose Lawn, Induce
."OZGr Eh ’ S wgml Preparatory’ to a change in my business, and tot reduce my present stock, I will oker ' untK I® sor ■ s . / .r. 1 I—-y—1 —-y—- .-yr" ; r ’ Gold and. Silver Witches, Plain and Set Gold Rings, Brucdets', Watch Chains,Lace i’ins, Ladi-s Vest Chains,, ■ Ladies Gold and yilver Thimbles. ■ _ - A choice asso-tment of i “SILVER ware; | ■ - ■ . L 11 ’ ’ G, ■ Fruit ami. Petry Dishes, Cake Dishes, Card Baskets, ; . ' Table and Pickle Castors. !•■' ' , ' ■ Jteis, Forks W Spoons, «• A, nice line of Novelties, ver/ suitable forwedding iiudbirthj day presents. Cid! early and learn prices Re- |,, member the place. Emmet Kaiinal's Drug and Jewelry Store, j Rensselaer, - -
i ’ ■ Beni iffoney by American fixpress Co. Money Orders. : Receipts giVen. Money refunded if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. RATES: M-MlO-8C: S2O-10C: S3O-125! SIO-15c: SSO-20c. JUST AS GOOD jd. Many 'unscrupulous dealers may tell you i they have •remedies for Coughs and Coins equnl Di merit and in every respect jt-t a--goi>.:l as the old reliable Dr. BosnnLu’s.Pougli and Lung Sjryp, unless you insist upon ..t..h.i.T,Eeiii.edy_;uM.wilL_.tnve.. ; nQj <are liable to be greatly deceived. Prices, Q(i cents and §l. Sold by F. B. Meyer. IG-3ti-e3w-ly TH .T HACKING t'OUGH can be so quickly cured by. Shiloh’s Cure! Wa guarantee it. V,'ILL YOU SUF EE with Dyspepsia Liver Complaint? Shiloh's 'Vitalizes is guaranteed to cure.you! m+ide—mUera-ble- i+ythat tei-pible cough. Shifoh’s Cure is the se-mt_dy 'for youCATARRH CURED, halth and sweet breath -p" it red by SMloh’s Catarrh Rtynedv. Price -A.O cents. Nasal f'ijiWfur free For yale by M L Spitler Folm—n~=Ss •.-
ZbTe’Nxr Rensselaer, Ind . yUST OPENED. Ncwh’ftirnislied . C->oI and pleasant rooms. Table ; tlrcmarket affords;i briit.-tU Sample. Ivooms =on lirst floor. Free I Bus to tiUll from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, lA’-.1.5-tf... Proprietor
.'£g JgLSjg. RgHEgQpR CATARRH J Easy to use. A certain cure. Not expensive. Three months’treatment in one package. Good for Cold in the Head, Headache, Dizziness, Hay Fever, &c. \ Fifty cents. Byall Druggists, or by mail. wSTTFEmaffimtg Warren. F» PFO'S REMEDY l-'Oii CATARRH Has bfeen thoroughly tested during the past live years with such uniformly good results that the niediciue is now offered ' lor sale Avith :v eertainty tlmt- it-’ — will- prove to be the Remedy for Cataiikh which has been so long sought for Easvtouse. A certain cure. Notexpensive. Three months'treatment in one package. Good fpr Cola In the Head, Headache. Dizziness. Hay Fever, <fcc. Fifty ceuta. By all Druggists, or by mall. E. T. HAZELTINE, W'.rren, PM ■ J'Mr Rv. M. L- dPITLER, Druggist, heitissol;»<‘B', axid CSoHwotion
■i V’OO, to■slO. I KX.T,T> 1510yehri?*'fulllerlji . , or partial paymeiits, Lovy interest,, and reasonable commission. . Fira Irssisrance in Six Companies. Life anti Accident Iffsuranca in the old reliable ! Jcuavwleus, and A etna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates, and ; PERFECT—j Oooxix* , it37’ a - COLLECTiON'S on ail points in th.? -(J. S riIANK W. B.'i BOOCK, Proprietor, ! Will. W Vi’atsan. S<>liei.t..,r.- ' Barter's! 1 fiTTLS . k® pius. b CUfrC Hock Herthrhe nnd relieve ell the trout Jes- incl-d-rTt'Sv n b.liotij . tees vs’, rti, stic'i :.s Uiz.r b'.ess, r'a-inva, Browsin -s cfler cat .i.y, ■j !'■ :ii.: tliftSidf, &c, Whii-j tlieir mosti'etaarkable sacceia has been shown in curing SB6K I Hcadache,yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are equally I v.J.aable in curing and, preventing (. this annoying Co-nplaint, while they also correct , ail disorders of the stomach, fetiniiilate the liver I and regulate tlie bowels. Even if they only cured L HEAD I Ache they wr.nldbcalmostpriccless to those who ; suiter from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness dove no t end here, and these ' who once try them will find these little pills valuable in so many ways that they willnot qe willing to do without them. But after all sick head ADHE Is thebane es so many lives that here i« where we i make our great booct. Our pillt own it while > others do not. . Carter’s Utile Liver, Pills are very Small arid very ca*y to take. One cr two pills make a dose. They ara strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge; but by their gentle action please alt who nsethem. In vials at 23 cents; five fori.l. Sold by druggists everywhere, or-sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
* • ’*• * •/ , * ‘ ‘ " Groceries, AT (J* Ct a Sto)l*l* So Xs owes® Frio eg, Greatest Variety, s Gx tiiis class of goods ever before offered in Rensselaer. -rfrsSSB;T zWB: m.';- vbfU My ¥ Majolica asid Kalomeda' wares 3 • Fancy Stand Bamps-mdj hanging lamps' to ©u? per cent, dis- : connt ir©a.i- regular prices i. , . ’ V *U:‘V ? ♦ VViIVoI w- Sb? Fresh Roasted Coffee, arid strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from our own Steam . Coffee. and z=
J, C. PORTER; will pay you the .. Prices 1 , For all kinds of MARKETABLE. GRAIN. HJIHB SOFT GOAL For Sale. feT”''■ arehonse and Coal lard on Railroad, north of Creainory. TAi 16-’o-(L . . . . K
B uni as -NOWEL’S 131.0 CK, ZRexissela.ar - - - ----v 0 __ Hardware, Implements, Tinware and Tinning. The Boss Twine Binder of the world, th-? Minneapolis, manufactnred by J. F. Apleby, the inventor of tire only binder in use to-dav Machine; w.- 11‘i‘anted; Also the Triumph Seif- ’ « Imm’HNn[Visbek ] H the- I'iipxT to .superiority, also Champion Corn Plknter-', Advance Hay Rake, Furst Bradly Plows, Ila,i'rows and Cultivators; also* the Hnpg’ood Stilkey Plow, guaranteed to br> the lightest diaft snlkey in the market The Pitting Hutclimay rot excepted. We also keep a full ItntVof Pumps, Iron and V» ood, and, in iaut, every thing usually kept in, H-ardware Stock. Tin Sjioiitiug put up, am! in a manner tn.nt will' not have to be j repaired or looked after immediately. Bai lyd Wire. ■ .('niE CELEBitATED Glidbem, ) best on the< mar- . ket. ly.'i-Toves, .oik* stock has ’oeen selected ' train the best muni facfuries,. for their kfiouii merit; among the'ntmav be. found the % R 1.. AN i) COOK” : A better- took Stove has not. vet been made. \V r e Waana nt a lit nir M tfc hin e s an d St ov c to give satisfaction, or no sale. gggVWE. We.IU’ ant TilE -16 INCH f.KEY pLOAV to run wit h less draft on the team tlgm a 14 im-h walking plow, if it don’t, we give the Stilkey to the one who beats if. , ' M e propose to sell our good:) at fair ni ie-s. -k- air'i tfy W give, satisfaction to all our customerCad and look through. Always glad to haw you investigate and compare Jedbre purchasing' W- V. ©leaver. Rensselaer, April 22.’ 1884
