Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1885 — Page 8

THE, REPUBLICAN Time Tablte. Paminqkr Trails North: So bra: 4:51 A. M- 10:48 A. M. 4:08 A.M. 4-58 P. M. 10:47 P. M.

Watches and clocks repaired and work warranted at Kannal’s. — Wall paper, window qhades and window fixtures, at Kannal’s. Pay for your wire. Pay for your twine. Pay what you owe us, and be happy. N. Warner &Sons. 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. A gentleman’s complete outfit —suit of clothing hats, boots and gloves—can be bought cheap at Ralph Fendig's. WANTED—AII parties knowing themselves to lie indebted to me are requested to call and settle ht once. R. H. Yeoman.

The “Hammar Paint’’ has been thoroughly tried and I know there is None Better Having sold this paint for 13 years, I can recommend it as A Number One. Call and see me before buying. Yours Respectfully, Emmet KAnnal. . «>» . An old and intimate friend of mine is Parker,s Hair Balsam. I have used it five years, and could not do without it. It has stepped my hair from falling, restored its natural black color and wholly cleansed it from dandruf.-Miss Pearl Aueson, St. Louis, Mo. Nov. — ■ A smooth complexion can be had by every lady who will use Parker’s Tonje, Foi promptly regulating the liver god kidneys and purifying the blood, there is nothing like it, and this is the reason why it so quickly lemoves pimples and gives a rosy bloom to the cheeks. Nov. When Baby was pick, we gave her Q ASTORIA When she wag a Child, she cried for C ASTORIA When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA When she had Children, she gave them CAST’A

We Want the E»rth to yield bigger returns to our old subscribers and friends dining 1886 than ever before. And to that end the Publishers of the American Agriculturist are spending more money than during any previous year in making its colums instructive and valuable. IVHT the Am erica ng Agriculturist Is better now than ever before FiksTs —The American Agriculturist has been enlarged and vastly improved in all i's various departments. It is now printed on super-calendered tinted paper with a glaze and finish which give clearness and distinctness to the type and illustrations. . Second:— ln addition to Dr. George Thurber and the other life long Editors > and contributors who have aided in making the Journal what it is to-day, pew names have been added to our Editorial force, which will be still further st rengthened with fresh acquisitions. Third.— Joseph Harris, the founder oi the “Genesse Farmer,” author of “Walks and Talks on the farm,” etc., and whose agricultural writings have made him famous on both continents, is now one of the active Editors of the American Agriculturist. Fourth:— The very note-worthy inprovements made in the American Agriculturist have become, during 1885, embrace a complete transformation in the character of the illustrations, New and talented Artis s have been employed, pniil the engrave.ingß and illustrations in the, American Agriculturist have beteome, during the past year and a half, more numerous and far superior to thoee appearing in any similar publication., The American Agriculturist, * has for years been the recognized au.hority io a'l matters pertaining to agriculture; it has row become the first Illustrated Agricultural Joutnal of the wotl L . • frricell.SO a year. Sirgle inmler 15c; Aqdrpss Publishers American AgriJi LTUBiST, DAVID JV. JtfDD. Pns’r. 751 BROADWAY, N. Y.

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. ———— As good as the best—Olds’ farm wagons, for sale by. W. H. & C. Rhoades. When you wish to have your grain, hogs, cattle or hay weighed, go to W. H. & C. Rhoades’ Fairbanks scale, only 10 cts. per draft. Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in watches, 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 R. P. Benjamin has established telephone communication between his office and Hardman’s jewelry store. Any one wishing to - order lumber, lath, shingles, wood or anything in that line, will find this a great convenience. He is now delivering sawed wood at $3.75. This is the cheapest way to get wood as you get better measure than you do when you buy cord wood and have it sawed. Try a cord or two and see for yourself. tt.

Scrofula of the Lungs Relieved .

I am now 49 years old, and have suffered for the last fifteen years with a lung trouble. Several members of the family on my mother’s side of the house had died witli consumption, and the doctors were all agreed in their opinion that I had consumption also. I had all the symptons of that terrible disease. 1 have spent thousands of dollars to arrest the march of this disease; 1 have employed all of the usual methods, not only in my case, but in the treatment of other members of my family, but temporary relief was all that I obtained. I was unfft for any manual labor for several years. By chance I came into posessiou of a pamphlet on ‘‘Blood and Skin Diseases,” from the office of Swift Specific Co., Atlanta; Ga. A friend recommended the use of Swift’s Specific, claiming that lie himself had been greatly benefited by its use in some lung troubles. I resolved to try it. About four years ago I commenced to take S* S. S. according to directions. 1 found it an invigroating tonic tonic, and have used about fifty bottles. The results are most reniarkable. My cough has left me, my strength has returned, and 1 weigh sixty pounds more than 1 ever did in my life. It has been three years since I stopped the use of the medicine, but 1 have had no return ot the disease, and there are no pains or weakness felt in my lungs. I do the hardest kind of mechanical work and feel as well as I ever felt since I was a boy, These, I know are wonderful statements to make, but I am honest when I say that I owe my existence and health to-day to Swift’s Specific. It is the only medicine that brought me any peirnaneiit relief. I do not say that Swift’s Specific will do this in every casej but most positively affirm that it has done this much for me, and I would be recreant to the duty I owe to suffering humanity if I failed to bear this cheerful testimony to the merits of this wonderful medicine. I am well known in this city of Montgommery, and can refer to some of the best citizens in the city. « T. J. Holt. Montgomery, Ala., June 25, 1885. Swifc’s Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and .Skin Diseases mailed free. .The , Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. or 159 W. 23d st., N. Y. I

Please evtery purchaser, fit any foot, suit any pocket-book, for the money, in our elegant new stock, just received, of all the latest novelties and standard goods in BOOTSIAND SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Arctics, Overshoes, Etc YOU CAN find just what you want, at the price you Ban afford to pay, by calling at our ptore, for our new stock is adapted to the wants of all, and bur prices are below coinpetitiofi. (Priest & Brother’s old Stand,) Fine Boots & Shoes. Rensselaer, Ind. LUMBER Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of ,F. L. Cotton, I will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock bf Lath, Bash Lumber Doors Shingles, Windows, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere R. P. BENJAMIN. 16-36 ts. J. C. VAUGHAN 42 La SALLE ST. ALL SEEDS aJSw CORN and g gS - MOST COMPLETE 'W® 7 Rf LIST IN THE IL S. ™ ”

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J. C. PORTER, --DEALER IN— Hay & Grain, also all kinds of Hard & Soft Coal, for sale. (Office north of Creamery on railroad track.) 17-50-tf. LIVERY and FEED STABLE, J. W. POWELL, Proprietors — Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. Patronage solicited. J. W. Powell Rensselaer, --------- Indiana. 18-5-tf PERSONAL MEMOIRS of U. S. Grant. IN TWO VOLUMES OCTAVO. Embellished with two fine Steel Portraits by MARSHALL and by RITCHIE Two Etchings, numerous Maos, Plans, and sac-similes of Handwrting SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. NEW 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,s3.so per vol., or $7.00 per set In full sheep binding, library style, marble edges 5.50 per vol., or 9.00 per set In fine half morocco binding, marble edges 5J50 per vol., or II 00 per set In full f-hrkey morocco, beveled boards, gilt back & edges 9.00 per vol., or 18.00 par set NO MONEY IS REQUIRED, of subscribers until the delivery of the first volume, and then only the price of that volume, tile 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 Jfes“No Subscription will be taken except for both volumes. NEW! all NEW!

I would respectfully announce to the people of Jasper Co,, k. 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 REPAIRING, In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGGIES 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, e Rensselaee, Ind. . 17-27-ts. ~ ’ . _£ . o ... • A , THE OLD RELIABLE ’ Brickand Tile Factory, Abotit three-fourths of a mile west of Rensselaer, is the place to procure the best made, th€ best burned Brick and T” 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, J OH2ST KOHLER; 17-41-0 j . • ; * ' '' .’J' "1 • ’ < . • - -v.