Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1885 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN

The List of Premiums.

Awarded at the Jasper -- County Fair. • M 'r 4, • DIVISION “L” NEEDLE WORK, L- vf' Handsomest Emb Tidy in -Arrasene, Airs M L Spitler First Hondsomest Tidy of any kind,’ Mrs Alice Dunlap First Mrs Reubelt Second Handsomest Ottoman cover, Mrs Mary Dexter Second Handsomest Chair Corer ( Jtlrs W D Robinson First Mrs C W Coen Second Handsomest Breakfast Shawl, Mrs E Rhoades —-first Airs Reubelt Second Jlanaeomest piece of work in silver card board, Mrs John Eger First < Handsomest emb Flannel Skirt, .Mrs Post ' First Mrs Alice Dunlap Second . Handsomest omb Ladies-" Stocking, Mrs E Rhoades . First Mrs Alice Dunlap Second Handsomest emb Table Scarf,

Mrs John Eg* r First Handsomest Morning Wrapper for Lady, Miss Della Cotton First Handsomest Dress Apron, Mis Della Cotton Fit st Miss Ella Spangle Second j Handsomest PilloW-Sham, ,M rs Reubelt first Mrs C Laßue Second ' Handsomest Dress for Child, Mrs C M Reeve First ; Mrs William Taylon Second I Handsomest Pin Cushion, any kind, f Airs A W Cleveland First Aliss MTnnTe Wdniams Second Handsomest Crqzy Quilt C M Reeve ! ”’ s! “Mrs Alice Dunlap ge g£PAl. Handsomest Crazy Wlow Miss Carrie Eger tirst Mrs B Paris Second Handsomest emb Table Cover, tirs E RhoadeS f irst , Mrs Reübelt Handsomest emb out-line work, Clara E Dexter Fir - 1 I Rose Paris . Handsomest piece Crochet, Macrarae work Airs Reubelt First Clara E Dexter Handsomest emb Mantel Lambrequin Mrs A. W. Cleveland hirst Mrs Reubelt * econd [ Handsomest Window Lambrequrn, Elizabeth Purcupile Second j '. Handsomest Giove Bag, Minnie Williams First’ Handsomest' Handkerchief Bos, . i Haitte Hopkins Fii'it. Handsomest Worsted Tidy, May Dunlap Mrs E Rhoades Second j Handsomest Lamp mat, Worsted, Amanda Paris hirst Clara E Dexter Second; Handsomest Lamp mat any kind, Alice Dunlap Eird; --- H-andsemest White Fwt, underwear, for 4 lady, 3 pieces, .. Mrs T Daugherty First j Best Display of Millinery, made in this Co. - S E Ln Rue —. ■ “ FirstBest Pair Mittens for Gentleman, MrsMJMiCoy - First Mrs T Daugherty Second j Des 1 Scarf,- suiy kind, for Gentleman, I Miss Lola Moss ' First/) .Mrs Ezra C Nowels Second j ————-Jjest Specimen ; OxovyiiJiYovlL. j .Mrs J F Watson - hirst ; Mrs W A Rinehart- , r Second Best Kitchen Apron, Miss Della Cotton First ( Airs l lizabeth Purcupile Second Best Sleeping Cap, Airs Eliza McCoy * First Mrs C D Nowels ( Second Best Pair Blankets' 1 Mrs M J IV i I cox First Airs Phoel e Novelsi Second Best Patched Garment, Airs C Nowels First Lydia Paris Sec*.nd Eeit Pair Darned Socks, Lydia Paris First Airs J F Watson ‘Second Best Pair Ki.it Socks, Mrs S A Henry First Mrs B Paris Second Best Patcb-work Quilt, Mrs Hetty Hoys First Same , - Second Best Silk Quilt, Mrs Elizabeth Purcupile First L Best Log-cabin Quilt, Miss Hattie Hopkins , First Best Ten yards Rng Carpet’, Mrs S A Henry. First Mr Simon Phillips ■ Second Best Worssted Spread for Grib, « Airs A Thouqspn ' First ’Best Work Basket for Miss Lydia Paris First Pest Scrap Sack or Basket, Airs John Eger First Alias Girty Robinson Second Best Card llasket, . a. Miss Della Cotton ’ First Best Display of Hand Sowing, not less . than 5 pieces, Mrs David Nowels t First Best Crochet work in Feather Edge, . Miss Lola Mom / First Ella Dwifglni Second

Best Crochet work in Rick-Rack, Mrs Elizabeth Purcupile First Mrs C A Roberts Second Best display Knit Mrs Elizabeth Purcupile , First Mrs B Paris Second Best Hearth Rug, Mrs William Day • First Mrs C M Reeve Second Best White Quilt, solid work oij muslin, .Miss Etta AlcCnshen First Best Worsted Patch-work Quilt. MrsCFWren First Best Comfort, Mrs Phoebe Nowels First Mrs William Day Second Best Fancy Dross for Child," Mrs Mary Dexter First •Best work ip Novelty BraidMiss Ella Dwigfgips • First Best Piece Worsted or Knit Worsted Lace, Miss Linda Dwiggins First Amanda Paris™ Second , Rest Applique Tidy, Amanda Paris ’ first Best Applique work, Lydia Paris , First Best Bead work, Miss Della Cotton First Lydia Pans Second Best Display Sewing Machines, C B Steward First Best Display of Organs, Sarno ’■ First

Bottom Prices For Cash:—No. 1 Farm Harness, hand made, for $25.00, y. c. or j. p., at W. H. & G. Rhoades’. Those Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing at Ralph Fendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. _ —— T As good as the best —Olds’ farm wagons, for sale by W. H. & C. Rhoades. AV hen you wish to have your grain, hogs, cattle or hay weighed, go to \V. H. & C. Rhoades’ Fairbank scale, only 10 cts. per draft. Times are hard, and. money needed l)ad; for bargains in watches, clocks and jewelry, call on E. Kannal. B. F. Ferguson is always ready Ito pay you the market price for I.your grain at the elevator on ■ Main St., Rensselaer, Ind. ts R, P. benjaminjias established : telephone communication between his olliee and Hardman’s jewelry store. Any one wishing to order lumber, lath, shingles, wood or ■ anything in that liue, will find ; this a great He is now delivering sawed i wood at $3.75 - This is the cheap- ! est way to get wood as you get ; bettermeasure than you do when 1 you buy cord wood and have it sawed. i Try a cord or two and see for yourself. ts. 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-np-my Looks. L. C. Grant. Tne-witnesses in the cases of tue : Travclei's’- Insurance Co. versus Ak 7 STTJeiit ALluju-re in this bailiwick, are .-ill well known and live among us. They comprise merchants, mechanics, .dArrimrs, pirysi cians.laborers,. ctitihL I dealers, clerks, rail road employees ' an*l druggists. More than 50 eases J bavß-nlreaily been tried and disposed j of,, upon ex parte evidence, with the : company’s agents lor judge and jiirp pnehT I been awarded and paid the fi ll amount of his or her claim. It will surI prise many that these claims, paid at Ih n.'seh-ier, airgFegate thodsaiidte df <ldl- ' hirs. The.money lias been paid to the l injured, except in one ease, it was paid to his widow. The names of claimants ahd th.e amount received by each are rei ordec! in a irook dor that purpose, i and open to the inspection of the pub- : lie. It demonstrates the vvisdorti of i accident in-surance, which can be T~hmr.!?ht in any quantity t.> suit the pur- ! chaser; at the Loan and Insurance" i Bureau. Prank W. Babcock. Agent. An Answer Wantedi O'h; :L.y one b; in gm*-’ a ease of KM,i v <>r Liver ('(‘Hipixfnt Unit Electric i kit'. is will n*>t speedily cn:e? v siy fl ey cm nor. as f'h.m-ands of bases ;dt*.p> iin ri intiy cn>’"‘.l ami tvi... ar* '[ ><« iy io -o amei.ihiig 'E’emiiic niilc's jaiil f ’“Disc *se Iheb-des Baek, or any urii.ary emnphiim quickly cured. They purilv the blood, icuu] ite.the bowels, and act directly on rhe discase-rparts. Il'Cry Louie guarante d SoM at fi'tv tents a bottle to T. B.Meve:. ; ' is-G-ih / Aot Purely a Mistake. The Domestic Sewing Machine Company HAVE changed their agency, and C. B. Steward is, and has been, the only recognized agent of the “Domestic” in-Rens-seluer. Other parties have tried, it is true, to.get the agency, and i have advertised; themselves as such; but I wish the people to know that lam the and Only agent of the “Dojuestic” Sewing Machine in Jasper county. C. B. Steward.

■ U ' ' . , ; ' -■ j / ■ J ' ’ ” ■> • ' ■ f - ' CA Nv-.-Please every purchaser, fit any foot, suit any pocket-book, for the money, in our elegant ne-vv stock; just received, of all the latest novelties pnd standard goods in

BOOTSAND SHOES,

Slippers, Rubbers, Arctics, Overshoes, Etc . •'j 11 / I ... YOU CAN find just what you want, at the price you can afford to pay, by calling at onr store, for our new stock'is adapted to the wants of all, and our prices are below competition. y ■ Gjaiese®® an w (Priest & Brother's* old Stand,) H Fine Boots & Shoes. Rensselaer. Ind,

Elgin movements for OP Call and see them, at Kannal's Q) 0 j Drug and Jewelry Store, PIONSEER. ffIHTTOKKi; Rensselaer, - - Indiana tIUiIfESKAiUII, Psop’r. BEEF, .Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausaugo, IJo -logna, etc., sold in quantities to . suit ]>ur whasers. at the lowest prices. : None but the best stocl slaiiglitered. Everybody is invited ML lise EBiwisest Price Paid ton Weod Fa a. 4'JallSe. .1. :• .rill, f, NS UA ( II

DYSPEPSIA. Sedentary habits, mental worry, nervous excitement, excess or imprudence in ,eatdrjnkhig, and variotts-other'tttuses, induce Constipation followed by general -derangement of the liver, kidneys, and stomach, in which the disorder of each organ increases the iniirmity of the others. The immediate results are Loss of Appetite, Nausea,Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flatulence, Dizziness, Sick Ileadtiches, failure , of physical and mental vigor, distressing sense of weight and fullness in the stomach, and increased Costiveness, all pf 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 Aster’s- Firms -atone willcertainly-yieldJf—-the Pills are aided by the powerful bloodpurifying properties of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ■ ■■ I r ' Dyspeptics should know that the longer treatment of their malady is the more difficult of cure it becotnes. 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 aleohohe Stimulants. is inevitably .followed., by reaction that leaves the organ weaker than before. “Costiveness, induced by my sedentary habits of life, became chronic; Ayer’s Pills afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional use has since kept me all right.” HERMANSEBBINahoff, Newark, 3T.J“I was induced to try Ayer’s Pills as a remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and Headache, from Which I had long been a suffer**. I found their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. They have benefited me more than all the medicines ever before tried.” M.V. Watson, 152 State St., Chicago, 111. “They have entirety corrected the costive habit, and vastly improved my general health.” Rev. Francis B. ilAiti.owE, .-ltfant<i, Ga. —------ “The most effective and .the easiest physic I have ever found. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain.” W, L Vage, liiehniond, Va. • - A , “A sufferer from Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Neuralgia for the last twenty years, Ayer’s Pills nave benefited me more than any medicine 1 have ever taken.” F. It. Rogers, Seedmore, Brown Co., Ind. “For Dyspepsin they’ are invaluable.” J. T. Rates, Mexia, Texas. AYER’S PILLS, PRBPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. , Sold by all Druggists. ■Mfynr-rr-v- ■ i i PACKER’S balsam popular favorite for dressJ hl; the hair, Restoring the color "VEEi- xv h i gray,and preven ting I) tndruif. 1c cleanses the sC«ip v <-*i stops the hair failing,, and is sure to please. 50c. and sr. sizes at Druggists. . The Bost Cough Cure you can uoO and the best known preventive of Consiiinption; ■j Tunic kept in .1 home is a *cnuacl to keep sickness out. Used it keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, Liver mid KiGncys in working prdcr. Coughs and Colds vanish Before i:. It builds up the health. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions. Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia. Kidney» Urinary <ir Female Complaints, or any 1 disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, BlootTor don’t till you are si«.k in bed, but U<e Pa aM pit's Tonic ~ it vrifi giv. ><£ W Sold by DragftUM. U»|« Mvlnfbuylßg |i UM-

AYER’S Ague. Cure contains an antidote for ail malarial dlssrders which, so far as knottii, is used in no Other reineily. It ceiAains 1 no Quinine, nor a:;y mini ral i:or dek-tezious substanee wdiatever, ami ciir.sequcntFy prod-uees no injurious eli’ect upon the crmstilv.tien, but leaves the fy-iteni as'healthy as it was before the attack; WE WARRANT AYER’S A9UB CURE *°T. u , r>: ' cv *?, 7 .Foyer aiuljAgi-.e,, Intertnittenl or Chill Fever, I’emittent Fever, Ague, Lilious l ever, ami Liver Coniplai.:,: imm.H.l by p la e.iSe of failure, S-It-.r uue t' <!-«,:>■ rs are autiio.rigcjl, by our fii. -.-a .<L.i;vl...duly Isf, IS;>, to refund the iiidni.y, P"- L??.,!..cv;cd,Mass. ' ' . • 11 • l-. ~:'.c>

I A PRESENT! | a Our readers for 12 cts. in postage stamps so «to pay for mailing ami .wrapping, ami q names of two book-agents, will receive Eg S Free a steel Finish Parlor Kugravin'g of ali {£ B OUR PRESIUEATS. including Cleveland. P a size-22x28 inches, worth $4.00. S I AcLdrass ELD E R Tub- Co., Chicago 111 -1 g ■ 17-38-J yr. K and OoHttsGtwzfc S3OO, to §IIO.OOO, 5 to 10 years’full term *ir partml payments, Low"in’.efest7 and rfmsoiiable cornmission. : Fire Insurance i in Six Companies. _ —— o • i Life anil Accident Insurance in the old reliable i Travel and Aetna Idle. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Elates and j PERFECT 'i ' CO! LECTIONS on all p.lints i tl.e FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, I ffIUTOI lIPW' R. R. LAN3S I hi Minnesota, h'orth Dakota, Montara, Idaho, Washington and Dregon. Frora ILnlee Superior to Pu-etflountl, ■ At prices ranging chieflyfrpm 12 to $6 per acre. : on &to 10 time. This Is the Best Country j lor securing Good Romes now open lor settlement, I “ - O acres of Government Sr 1 K?® Land Freetinder th* llmnestend B ■«.&■> Am a ,,d Timber t.'uituw i.s» B, NOTH I -10.818,433' Acres <»« KOKS TWAS HALF ot all the Pul'lic I n:niaj«Sp U M’>! of m 183.. I were in the Northern Pflcitlcxour.trj'k. X’ooKHHinl I Mnns sent rMK®. describing- tie »Qrtb«rn racifir- <rcuntry’,t i ;e Ttellroad Limns for Sale and theFKKSSlioversimeiit l amis. Aiiilreaj.CHAA. B. LAMBURN. L-.t-dCorn’r. ii. h. R. FauJ, Stftuu Buckeye Evaporator S - . , and let* vpjir 17 - --' -'-- vrAflrg wife or child- ■ ? “ re n ma k e ■*2 -c/ Mfrom S 3 to ' S 4 per DAV by evaporates -LTfptjjMiffiJgJ irigvour fruit g-& tlult is K°* n a ° '■ to waste. I ~ft Fruit, evapI orat-d on this LX- machine re- -> tains all its ? ~~ —fresh.sprigbtIvflavor.andincoloran'i taste is dqOjJ to any canned voids. No family can afford to be without the Evaporator after having once used it. It will P a ? I In three days. It is «o simple rtny child c»n i m

J. 0. PORT ER, “7: -DEALER INHay & Grain,. also all kinds of Hard ’& Soft Coal, for sale. (Office north of Creamery on railroad track.) - /A ,:' L ? ~~ •■ •• • II . _ ' ■ - . a LIVERY = FEED STABLE. J. W a POWISLIt? Proprietor, —1 o e=A-E?-~— -5l»Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. g@“Patronage solicited. HRS Rensselaer, Indiana, • ■ • . -V ' - ~’ .:■ ~~ ~ ’ - • ■ ■ J . - . . . . • .i ■i.ni—a——iimma i ■ ■ i»ii,i'n» urn »mih 11 ■■■■!! i PERSONAL MEMOIRS or i= U. S. Grant. IN TWO VOLUMES OCTAVO. Embellished with two fine Steel Portraits by MARSHALL and by RITCHIE. Two Etchings, numerous Mans, Plans, and fac-similos of llandwrting SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. NE& YORK: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1885. Mr. W. H. Shaw will deliver this work in the following styles, and at the prices below named: In fine cloth binding, plain edges .$3.00 per vol., or §7.(HI per sat Tn full sheep binding, library style, marble edges.. -3: -30 per vol., L-r 9.00 per set In fine half morocco binding, marble edges -3..3’1 per vol., or 11.<•<) per set In full turkey morocco, Leveled hoards, gilt back ti edges 9.00 per vol., or. 18,00 per set . NO MONEY IS REQUIRED of subscribers until the delivery of the first volume, and then only the price of th('t the balance of the subscription mice being paid upon the delivery of the second volume. *• NO OBLIG ATION will rest upon anyone to receive the work unless it equals, in every sesp'ect, the description here given, and the sample shown. 17-52 it JUSTNo Subscription will be taken except for both volumes. ifflii swr I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper Co. - khat 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 Machines/ - I am also prepared to do in the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest ■■ ——possible rates. WAGONS ANT'D BUGGIES repaired, and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIESMade to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, soutli of Citizens’ Bank. a JgD . R a H. ¥EOMAW, Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. \ ' » I.MWWrgMIWWWWKia.ga'JBOBKKgMBtity'IIMMimW 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 coiistantly on hand. Call and examine my'rxanufactures before purchasing. JOHJSF KOHLEB. 17-41-U ’ a ’ 7 . '