Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1885 — Page 8
THE REPUBLICAN. Persons in town or country, 4pho may be thinking of buying an organ or piano, would do well |o can uppn Mrs. Alipe Dunlap, .at Renagelaer, before buying. She is the agent for the well known an( l thoroughly reliable house of D. H. Baldwin & Co. of Indianapolis, Louisville and Cincinnati. She sells nothing but the best instruments, and is prepared to give very favorable terms to purchasers. Parties wishing to buy are allowed to take instruments on trial, and if they are not found as represented may bp Returned, tf.J
A Chicago switch engine which was running down the road last Saturday morning, jumped the track about three miles s (his side of Fair Oaks, right in a swamp, ■and became so deeply imbedded iu the mud that all efforts to raise jit were unsuccessful, and all grains were blocked until a temporary track could be built around Jhe fallen engine. The forenoon piail train was held back till five .p’clock in the afternoon. The .engineer in charge of the engine was considerably bruised, but not seriously hurt by the accident.
The much prosecuted Jones tribe have only been before the pourt once this week. Mrs. Jonps and the interesting daughter Mary J., were charged with larceny in the milking of Mr. E. C. Nowels’ cow. After a two days’ examination before Jiis honor, Judge Purcupile, the daughtpr was bound over to the circuit court and Mrs. Jones was discharged. Mrs. Jones and the paternal Josh affixed their distinguished signatures, (or marks) to the bail bond, and the vivacious Mary was released from custody. . , i • Ap excursion will be run from Sheridan to Michigan City some time in August. The manager offers to P a Y for the marriage license and minister’s fee, and give free transportation, for any couple who win go to the top bf Hoosier Slide and be married. He calls it an extraordinary inducement. Well, we should smile. What’s the matter with u* taking that in? But where’s ithe girl? Such is life. We can’t go, hut {there is a fellow in town by tlie name of YORK, who is arranging io take it in. Shake!—Monpn Dispatch. >.
Memorial Services at Rose Lawn.
Grant Memorial services will be held iit the church in Rose Lawn,-en Satur* day afternoon, commencing at two o'clock. The services will be under charge of Rose Lawn Post, G. A. R,. and will cpen with the beautiful memorial service of the Order, followed by appropriate reading and singing, and addresses by Reverends Markin, Shoutridge and Ball, and remarksand reminiscences, by members of the Post, ■Did Soldiers and others.
A. O. U. W. Officers.
The following A. O. U. W. officers were recently installed, by Lodge Deputy, Noble J. York, assisted by W. P. Green. D. D. G. M. W.: Henry C. 2oll„ Past Master Workman. Abraham Leopold, Master Workman. Charles W. Newbold, Foreman. Philip Blue, Overseer. Noble J. York, Recorder* Robert F. Priest, Financier. Nathan Fendig, Receiver. William P. Green, Guide. Albert R. Rishling, Inside Watchman. Elias Hammerton, Outside Watchman.
In Institute Week.
Week after next will be fiield the annual County Teachers Institute. Superintendent Nelson’s intelligent and untiring energy promises to make the week one of remarkable interest to both teachers and the public generally. The regular and occasional instructors will include some ©f the most eminent educators in the state. The feature of the Institute which will be of the most interest to the public generally, and at the same time, of great value to the teachers in attendance, |will be a course' of public entertainments and lectures. The programme for the week will be about as follows:' • - Monday N ight.-The A nnual Teach - ers’ Reunion, with the ’tnaal variety of exercises. Tuesday Night.--A lecture by Prof. E. E. Smith, Professor of English Literature in Purdue University. Subject: “An Evening with British Authors'’. Wednesday Evening.—A lecture by Prof. David S. Jordan, President of the State University at Bloomington. Subject, “The Ascent of The Matterhorn”. Thursday Evening.—A lecture by Prof. Howard Saodison, Professor of Pedagogics, at the State Normal School) at Tetre Hanto, Subject, "Edenburg
Statue of “Liberty Eiiliglitmi the Worli.” The .committee in charge of the construction of the base 4pd pedestal for the reception of this great work, in order to raise funds for its completion, have prepared a miniature Statuette su? inches in height,— the Statue Bronzed; Pedestal, Nickel-sil-vered,—which they are now delivering to subscribers thro’ ughout the United States at Que Dollar Each. This attractive souvenir and Mantel.or J)esk ornament is a perfect fac-siyiile of the model furnished by the artist. The Statuette in same metal, twelve inches high, at Eire Dollars each, delivered. The designs of Statue and Pedestal are protected by U. ’s. Patents, and the models can only be furnished by this comfnittee. Address, with remittance, ‘ x .x: ’ RICHARD BITI.ER, Sec’y. American Committee of the Statue of Liberty. 33 Mercer Street. New York-
I Life and Health to Me. , Some seven or eight years ago my right thigh' was covered by a skin eruption, canting intense itching. In a short time it extended down the entire leg, which became inflamed and finally broke on* in small sores betwaen the knee and ankle. Swelling of the limb ensued, and 1 couid not walk or put my toot to the ground. The pain ran me almost distracted. I tested the medieal profession thoroughly, having tried ail the systems. Some of them brought me tomporarry relief. I p<id out hundreds of dollars but found no permanent benefit. The whole poison seemed to concentrate in an ulcer hear tuy ancie, some three inches in length, and the remedies used, being largely mineral, 4>d not seem to reach the source of the disease at all. For three years I Was unable to do anything The ulcer had alreedy eaten down to the bone. Two of the physicians rec m* mended amputation of the limb as the only moons of preserving life. i wns almost in despair when a friend suggested do ace to try Swift’s Specific. I hesitated, but finally secured six bottles. The effect of the first bottle war to stop the cattag process, and the six bottles made a permanent cure of a disease that had baffled the best medical skill in the country. My cose hr well known in Gainesville—the deserate character ©r the disease as well as the wonderful cure effected. There ■re no signs of a return of the disease. I am in better health to-day than I was before I wa« taken with the disease. I weigh forty pounds more than ever before in iny life. Swift’s Specific has proved life ani health both to mo. r.nd I can never be grateful enough tor the benefits which I received from its use. M. D, Witsox. Ga uesvil.ie, G*., Feb. 28, 1885. Treatise <>n Blood and Skin Diseases tolled free.# Vnx Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 At anta, Ga.
» Menee. mechanics, engineerin*, di* rtnttns and entente over published. Ever! inforyaaWon which ho person should bo without. The ■opalamy of rto Boonriam Amuhcsn is such thsl Its ciratfatiod dearly OMalO that of all other papers of ■ > * i" : xsss waft I countries. Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copr- '■ W rights, Assignments, and all other papers securing to inventors their rights in tbs ■ United States. Canada, England, France. ■ Germany and other foreign countries, prepared MB at shnrt notice and on reasonable terms. afl , Information as to obteininf patents cheerfully ■ teteja®
Spear Head Plug Tobacco, Kanua|’B. , ———■ <IW» ■ - Wall paper, nets, nobby de : signs at Kannals’. it , “ ■ Those “new clocks’’ at Ka nnal’s are fine, and he sells them cheap. Wall paper, window shadesand window fixtures, at Kapnal’s. Watches and . cjocts repaired and work warranted at Kannal’s. If you want to buy boots and shoes at 25 per cent less than cost, call at A. Leopold’s Bazar. Coal for Threshing Purposes At J. C. Porter’s Grain House, and Coal Yard, south of the railroad, north of the Perkins’ Creamery. « t£ When you wish to hpyje your grain, hogs, cattle or hay weighed, go to W. H. & C. Rhoades’ Fairbank scale, only 10 cts. per draft. —. Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in .watches, clocks and jewelry.call qr $. Kannal. . .. ' Farm Loans.—s3o(l to, SIO,OOO Partial payments. Reasonable terms. The Rensselaer Loan and Insurance Bureau, opposite Court House, next door to post-pffice. 15—39—ts. ’ Two farms, -side by side, in one Of the best neighborhoods of Jasper. fh>ck settled on 3 aides, good stock range on the fourth. Together or separtely, at a bargain. Frank W. Babcock.
A Leopold is agent 'for the great Merchant Tailoring Department of Conn, Wampold & Co., of Chicago. Ctill and took at samples, and save from $5 . to-$lO on each suit—good fits guaranteed, or no sale. -• ■ •'• • . The “Hammar been thoroughly tried and ITntotv there is A one Better. this paint for 13 years, I edit’ recommend it as A Awnflter ‘ Call and see me beforebuvffijr : Yours Befepectfmls » Emmet Kannal. lots! LOTS’! LOTSII! Lots in awditjon are now selling so. low, and, such easy terms, that any )>ody <jan buy one and not find the cost a h Uf oen. Call soon, at A. Leopold’s and learn particulars concerning prices and terms. " ’ "-V;' ; - Not Purely a Mistake. The Domestic Sewing' s Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the only recognized agent of the “Domestic" in Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to get the agency, and have advertised themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that I am the Sole and Only agent of the “Domestic” Sewing Machine in Jasper county. C. B. Steward. Bucklen'a Arnica BalveThe Best Salts in ths world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheunt, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, C orns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price cents per per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. 17-8.1 yr. . A Remarkable Kacapa. Mre< Mary Bi Dailey, of Tunkhannock, Pat, was aTicted for six y>.atß with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time the best physicians could give no relief. Her life was dispsired of, until in last October she procured a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, when immediate relief was tell, and by continuing its use Tor a short »itti« sho was completely cured, gaining in ne..h 50 lbs in it few months. ' Free Trial Bottles of this certain cur* of all Threat and Lang Diseases at F. B, Meyer’s Drug Store. Large Bottles $llOO, lT46=4t. ’ ' —-zjX- Plate F0r.30 tits, we will send jost-paid liiltillfe’s Manual Nr.Amateurs, which gives filli lhstructions for making the pictures. Outfits we furnish from $lO, up wants. - Our ••PHOTtWRAI’HIC BUELF.TiN.” edite l by Prof. pnss. F. t’HsMPI.XR. head of tiie Chemical Department ot the Hchtlbl of Mines, Columbia College, publi«he>l twice a month for only $2 per annum, keep* Photographers, professional or amateur, fully tartsted on nil improvements, and answers all when difficulties arise. . ' ~f Circulars and price lists free. E. & H- T. ANTHONY & CO i Imlacrurers 01 Phoiosjaplic Apparent ail Kabfhls XTe. Sil 1 New Yduk city. I'rrfVs fAts Noe »/fieH*lS**i
Elgin movement,- for d» C pa]| and see them, at Kannal’s tpOj Drug and' Jewelry Store, When Baby Wasaiek, we gave her C ASTORIA, : When she was a Child, she cried for CASTORIA When she became Miss, she clnng to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them CAST’A C I>IO\KER MEAT MARKET,Rensselaer, ? - J. Prop’r. T)EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bo logua, etc., sold in quantities to suit pus. ahaaersat the lowest prices. None butthe besl stoet slaughtered. Everybody is invited,., ’JT.e Highest Price Paid tar Good Fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH.
A PRESENT! Our readers for 12 cts. in postage stamps to pay for mailing and wrapping, ami names" of two book agents, will receive Free a Steel Finish Parlor Engraving of all OUR PRESIDEhTS, including Cleveland, size 22x28 inches, worth $4.00. Address ELDER Pub. Co., Chicago lll-iwe-iyr.
The JU StanHy Black Smith Shop L. C. GRANT, PROPRIETOR. —AGENT FOR—“CHAMPION ” REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES. MOLINE RIDING AND WALKING PLOWS. GAINSFOKD BUGGIES." ‘ KRICK” WAGONS. Blacks mi thing Machine Repairing, Plows. And all other work in our line done in the Jiest manner, and a ReasoiiablePrices. Horse Shoeing A Specialty Shop on Van Rensselaer St., south of MoCoy & Thompson’s Bank, RENSSELAER - INDIANA. I®*Extras for all our Machines on XV-11-ts. ."
DYSPEPSIA. Sedentary habits, mental worry, nervous ' excitement, excess or imprudence in eat* Ing or drinking, and various other causes. induce Constipation followed by general derangement of the liver, kidneys, and stomach, in which the disorder of each organ increases the infirmity of the other*. The immediate results are Loss of Appe* tite, Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flat, ulence, Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure of physical and mental vigor, distressing sense of weight and fullness in the stomach, and Increased Costiveness, all of which are known under one head as Dyspepsia. In every instance where this disease does not originate from scrofulous taint in the blood, Ayer’s Pills may be confidently relied upon to effect a cure. Those cases not amenable to the curative influence of Ayer’s Pills alone will certainly yield If the Pills are aided by the powerful blood* purifying properties of Ayer’s Sar&afa. RILLA. . . • Dyspeptics should know that the longer treatment of their malady is postponed, the more difficult of cure it becomes. Ayer’s Pills Never fail to relieve the bowels and promote their healthful and regular action, and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary palliatives all do permanent harm. The fitful activity into which the enfeebled stomach is spurred by “bitters,” and alcoholic stimulants, is Inevitably followed by reaction that leaves the organ weaker than before. “Costiveness, induced by my eedentary habits of life, became chronic; Ana's rone afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional use has since kept me all right.” BBBMAMX BblKOnon*, Newark, N. J. •I was induced to try Ann's Pills as a remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and from which I had long been * suf* fcrer. I found their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. They have benefited me more than all the medicines ever before tried.” M. v, Watson, 162 State St., Chicago, 111. “They have entirely corrected the costive and vastly improved my general health." sv. Francis B. Hablowb, Atlanta, Ga. ••The most effective and the easiest physle I have ever found. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain." W. L Paes, Richmond, Va. “A sufferer from Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Neuralgia for the last twenty years, Ann’s Pills have benefited me more than any medicine I have ever taken." P. Rosass, Needmore, Drown Co-, Ind. "For Dyspepsia they are invaluable,* J. T. tUris, Jfrzta, Tsmm. AYER’S PILLS, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, MaM. Sold by all Druggists,
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!!« m m TIE M. .. ■■ T— ■■■ Just opened, 1-1-2 miles north of towA. New Works and New Machinery. Repressed bricky for fronts, a specialty. —✓ -i **■ Tile of the best quality and all sizes Constantly on hand. s
Gall and examine goods and learn ■ prices. ft T D. MATTHEWS Proprietor. NEW! all NEWT _X.would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper Co., ; • that I have made arrangements to sell Farm Machinery, EMPIRE MOWERS, EMPRIE REAPERS, EMPIRE BINDERS &c. And will keep extras on hand, at all times for t 1 achine s, ■ ' r. f lam also prepared to do In the besl and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest . possible rates. and buggies „ jepaired, and all other work usually dene in that line. iiwWa&jns and buggies .Made to of the best material and workmanship, i p S^op,oiv yropt Street, south of Citizens’ Bank— W R. H, YEOMAN, ’ ’ ' Rensselaer, hip.
Xaoan? Insurance and Collection FARmom aSOQ, to slo,ooft, r sto lOyaars’full term Of partial pimhenu, Row interest, t reasonable Icommission/ 1 commission/ Fire Jasurance ?/' 1 ■ ’ V' Uj Life and Accident Insurance 4* the old reliable Travelers, and A.etna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates and ’ PERFECTSe oixirity i COI.LBCTIONS en all pointe ia the U . 8 MANK W. BABCOCK. Proprietor,
AYER’S A Ague Cure •Detains an antidote for all malarial dis- * orders which, so far as known, is used in no •ther remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor •ny mineral nor deleterious substance what•ver, and consequently produces no injurious •Sect Upon the constitution, but leaves the fystom m healthy as it was before the attack. WE WABBIKT AIEB’S AGUE CURE •o sure every case of Fever and Ague, InterWlfttesit or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver CompWnt •eased by malaria. In case of failure, •Iter doe trial, dealers are authorized, by our •teenier dated July Ist, MB2, to refund the Dr. J.C. Ayer&Qo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by aU Druggists. <
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I. 1 i C. BEE. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS -T3ST HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS. TRANKS VALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. HARNESS OIL, etc Domestic anti New York Mager Sewing Machines AT THEIR —— HARNESS SHOP. QUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STRET Rensselaer. Indiana-
