Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1885 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

A Card of Thanks.

To the kind friends who were with us jn our loss and sickness of our daughter Julien and her infant. We express our sincere thanks, especially, to Mrs. A. K. Yeoman, (Mrs. M. L. Spitler, and Mrs Henry Watson, for flowers to decorate our loved ones. ,Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gwin.

Another view of the Makeever Post-mortem.

Editor Republican In the issue of your paper for Sept. 24th, is an article in reference of the death of Mr. Madison Makeover, in which your reporter, has by carelessness or design, included several statements entirely at variance from the facts. After stating the “immediate cause of Meath to be “cancer of the lower end of <ue stomach,” you say that his sickness (meaning the said cancer) has .continued since last fall. Now the fact,is, that the first time any advice •was sought from any physician in Rensselaer, was on the 24th of March, 1885, at which time he complained only of slight indigestion, and much pain and soreness in the right shoulder and right side of .chest, which he ascribed to a violent fall. There was then dulness even to flatness over nearly the .entire right lung, tenderness over the liver and enlargement of that organ. After stating that all the physicians of Rensselaer • were present at the postmortem, and that the cause of death was ton nd to be a cancer of the py lonic .end of the stomach, you go on to say that “the heart, liver, kidneys, spleen and small intestiness were healthy. There was byperstatic congestion of a part of each lung, which is simply a settling of the blood in the lower part of the lungs after death. There was a mottled appearance of one lung caused by .a deposit of black«pigmant or coloring matter in the lungs, but that c >uld not be considered a factor in the cause of death. Otherwise the lungs were healthy in appearance and in fact.” I'hc evident intention of the foregoing was to convey the impression that “all the physicians of Rensselaer” were of the opinion that all other organs of the body were perfectly healthy, except .the small portion of the stomach forming the pyloric orifice. Now the fact is that a parge majority _of the physicians of Rensselaer, found the liver very strongly adherent to the abdominal walj, as a result of previous inflamation, the fatty and cellular tissue deeply stained of a golden line from absorption of bile pigment, and the right lung when cut into, filled, with fluid which was not merely the result of hypostaric (not “byperstatic”) occurring af.er death. This ilnid was not blood, but serum, and had been there months before death«. Besides this, a portion of the lungs were in the condition known as grey hepatijsatioh, which could easily have" been showji, had a portion .been placed- in waler.

Mrs. Florence G. Cissel will sell all her housenold Furniture Satiwday, October 10, ISSo at public sale, at her lesidence on Van Rensselaer St. Don’t you want to purchase a buggy? W. H. &C. Rhoades has for sale the celebrated Abbott Bros’. Buggies, at prices that defy competition. Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Pay for your wire. Pay for your twine. Pay what you owe us, and be happy. N. Warner &Svns. Don’t afiow tie accutuilation o! Scurf or Dandruff wl en it can be seasily prveut. d by’the use ot Ayer’s. Hair Vigor. r ’ —lW. H. Shaw, of Remington, has the agency of Marion township, for Gen. Grant’s book and .will call on our citizens soon, to solicit their subscription to this justlycelebrated work. In view of the fact that numerous spurious, imitations of Grant’s book, with nearly similar titles, are being crowded upon the public, it is proper to state here that the work Mr. Shaw is handling is the genuine article, and the Old Commander’s own and only book. Our citizens who give their subsciiptions to Mr. Shaw may thus be assured that they will get just v what they want, “The Personal Memoirs” of General Grant* as written byhimwlf.

LUDD HOPKINS E±a Large Fall Stock. —i’ . ■ ~ Wool Flannels, Jeans and Ladoga Yarn—best in the state. BLANKETS. New Shapes in Jerseys. Gentlemens’ Ties, Flat Scarfs, Dude Bows, 25 cts e worth 75 cts. . —, 4—r —-r Bargains in Underwear, Buck and Yarn Mittens. ZZ-very ZDepartzxierLt Offers great atid constantly changing bargains in reliable Goods. boots & Shoes Ruhhers’.Rubberslßubbers!

Bottom Prices For Cash:—No. 1 Farm Harness, hand made, for $25.00, x. c. or j. p., at W. H. & C. Rhoades’. Those Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing at Ralph Fendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. • . »■ l" <■ * ♦'4 ■ .1. - - As good as the best: —Olds’ farm wagons, for sale by W. H. & 0. Rhoades. When you wish, to have 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 yvatches, clocks and jewelry, call on E. Kannal. — B. F. Ferguson is always ready to pay you -the market price for your grain at the elevator on Main St, Rensselaer, Ind, . ts All persons indebted to us by note or otherwise, will please call and settle. We need our money, and must have it. N. Warner & Sons. —_ All persons indebted to the undersigned, either by note or - book account, will confer a favor upon me by calling in and settling, as I must have money. N. V. Cleavejl At Once. All parties knowing themselves indebted to me for blacksmithing, will confer a favor by calling at once and settling, by cash or note. I must close up my books. L. C. Grant. The “Haramar Paint", has been thoroughly tried and I know there is Ao/ie Better Having sold tins paint for 13 years, I can recommend it as ,1 dumber One, Call and see me before buying. Yours Respectfully, _—dBMMET KaNNALv —

LOOKER-ON.

flat Purely a Mistake. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the ossly recognized agent of the “Domestic” in'Rensselaer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to got 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. i- ■ ■ A p<.’C-iliar virtue in A j,dr’s Sars:iprilla is. that while it cleanses and tin - g-s the l>lo d rt-om al! Conupti ns ami impurities.-<nd themby ro ts <iit disease. it. invigorates the whole system.' and makes one yoting ug in. Women are everywhere using arid recouenditrg Parker’s Tunic, because they have learned'fiom .experi.-mlethar it speedily overcomes despondency, indigestion. pain or weAnj-s in the btiok nr kidneys aud other troubles peculiar !to the sex , 18-4-D. ,” a , ■w——— Many 1 jrget that the hair and scalp need cleansing as well as the hands and f et. E' tensive use of Ayer'S Flnir igor has proven that it is the t est cleansing agent fefir the hair—that it prevents as well > s removes danlruf, ttode and soothes the scalp, and stim* Ulates the hair tn renewed growth and beauty. t

can.— Please every fit any foot, suit any pocket-book, for the money, in our elegant new just received, of all the latest novelties and standard goods in BOOTSAND SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Arctics, Overshoes, Etc YOU CAN find just what you want, at the price you can afford to pay, by calling at our store, for our new stock is adapted to the’ wants of all, and our prices are below competition. A II " 1 '.I ■-"•■ ■■ (Priest & Brother’s old Stand,) Fine Boots & Shoes, Rensselaer, Ind,

Lflflb heljoucaiibiiy « Herß,- a . good watch Elgin movement, for (h O Call and see them, at Kannal’s , Drug and Jewelry Store, Notice of Appointment of Administrator. TU OTICE isliereby given that the unbersign--11 cd Fas been appoirted Administrator,of tlie Eslate of Olive ..a.st. deceaseds ami that said estate is supposed to be solvent. EUGENE PARK, . Administrator. Thompson & Bro. Attyafor Adminiatrator. Oet-S-15-22.

PIO2STEB R MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - Indiana J. J. EI&LESBACH, Prop’i . I)EEF, Pork, Vcffl, Mutton, Sansange, Bo * logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur Rhasp.i-8 at the lowest iivices. None but the best slock slaughtered. Everybody is invited aM. , Tire fißtjiflsest Price Paid Co* Good FaS. Cattle. J. A. EIGLESUAHI. Notice Of Appointment, •pjOTICEiP ht-reby given, that the under1* signed has been appointed Executor of t..fe Will of Mary Larson, deceased. September 25tlf, ISSA. - SA END LARSON. Executor. Rojas Airy, Attorney. Ctilcayo, 111. October l-S-1.5.

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AYER’S Ague Cure •ontains an antidote for all malarial disorders which, so far as known, is used in no ether remedy.- It contains no Quinine, nor ~ any mineral nor deleterious substance what. ever, and consequently produces no injurious effect upon the constitution, but leaves the System as healthy as it was before the attack, WE WARRANT AYER'S AGUE CUBE to cure even’ case of Fever and Ague, Intermittent or Chill Fdver, Remittent Fever, Dvmb 'Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Complaint caused by nja’.aria. In case of failure, • after duo trial, dealers are authorized, by our circnla*’ dated duly Ist, 18t2, to refund the money. Dr.C. Ayert Co,, Lowcll r MaBS. 8.1 I I y n’l I'riiggists. ■'

I A PRESENT! | .Oil ereaders for 12 cts. in postage stamps § to pay for mailing and wrapping, and K names of two book agents, will receive h Free a steel Finish Parlor Engraving of al i R OUR PRESIDENTS, including Cleveland ■ size 22x28 inches, worth $4.00. Address ELDER Pub- Co,, Chicago 111. i 17-SiMyr. ■ 'AWI'' —* •' ~T. ■ RcnEsclaer Loaia ? Insurance and Btiroaui ■ e » » ■ ■■■ - FARM LOAD'S, S3OO. to SIO,OOO, 5 io 10 years* full term or partial payments, Low interest, and reasonable commission. Fire Insurance in Six Companies, Life and Accident Insurance in the old reliable Travelers, and A e tna Life. Policies written immediately on , The Lowest Rates and PERFECT-* — COLLECTIONS on all p oin ts in the U.S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor,

B PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dressing tne hair, Restoring the color when gray,and preventing Van* druff. It cleanses the scalp, stops the hair falling, and is sure to please. 50c. and sx. sizes at Druggists. The Best Cough Cure you can use and the best known preventive df Consumption. Packer’s ToJUC kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pure mid the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. If you suffer; from Debility. Skin Eruptions, Cough, Dyspepsia. Kidney, Urinary or Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Dowels, Blood or Nerves, don’t wait till you are sick in bed. but use Pakker’s Tonic to-day; it will give you new life and vigor. HISCOX. & CO., N. Y. Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $1 size. nW R. R. LANDS In Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. From Lake Superior to Puget Sound, At prices ranging chief!} from 12 to J 6 per acre, on 5 to 10 }ears r time. this is the Best Country for securing flood Homes now open for settlement. 33 ° BrITS of <»overnn»etot f" ft f f* Land Free under the >i<! ' ■ —and Timber Culture Law*. NOTE -10.51a.433’ A-cr<-* OB HOKE TH* l ’ HALF of all th* Public Imnds dirpaaed of in ISKs Were in the Northern Pacific couutrVi Book* ami ritKE, df»rribinsr t>, e Ndetoeru

J. C. PORTER, -DEALER INHay & Grain, also all kinds of Hard & Soft Coal, for sale. (Office north of Creamery on railroad track.) 17- '.~~■ . ii - i ILIVERYt FEED STABLE. J« W. POWELL, Proprietor. Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at, all hours, day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. Patronage solicited .“@3 Rensselaer, Indiana.18- • t

PERSONAL MEMOIRS of IT. S. Grant. IN TWO VOLUMES OCTAVO, Embellished with two fine Steel Portraits by MARSHALL and by RITCHIE, Two Etchings, numerous Maps, Plans, and sac-similes of Handwrting SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. I « . NEW YORK: Charles L. Webster &Co., 1885. Mr. W. H. SVaw will deliver this work in the following styles, and at the prices below named: In fine cloth binding, plain edges ...$3.50 per vol., or $7.00 per set In full sheep bjnding, hbrnt y style, marble edges„. t „„ JLSO per vdL T fc .r O -OO per set In fine half morocco binding, marble edges..,.. 5.50 per vol., <r II <lO per set In- full turkey morocco, beveled boards, gilt back & edges 0.00 per vol., of 18.00 per set NO MONEY IS REQUIRED of subscribers until the delivery of the first volume, and then only the price of that volume, the balance of the subscription price being paid upon the delivery of the second volume. NO OBLIGATION will rest upon anyone to receive the work unless it equals, in every sespect. the description here given, and the sample shown. 17-52 ts JJ@“No Subscription will be taken except for both volumes.. NEW! JLO 1 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 these nachines I am also prepared to do In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND HUGGIES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS ' AND .BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ R« H. YEOMAN/ • ’ A Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. • ' . —a—— * THE OLD RELIABLE Brickand Tile Factory, About three-fourths of a mile west of Rensselaer, is the place to procure the best made, the best burned Brick and Tile, at the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all ‘sizes and Common and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. ’ Call and examine my manufactures before purchasing. John kohleh,