Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1885 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. 3oad<”vsed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in Sept* ®tn« las I ®. . SOUTHBOUND. $-f!?itionS. -Uaily.; Daily ; Daily. '•TTTFaTT) I.vj 7 4 jam I 8 05pm | 745 pm Hammond “ 848••I908•• •848 - 5 “ i1010“:10 28 '• 110 05 “ ® awn “ ilO 1* “ ilO 37 “ i Kadfoaks “ 110 *8 “ ;1048 “ : Surrey 118 “ 11038 “ ill 00 “ | &e- 91 “ :10 48 “ 11 U “ jl° 4 ~ “ MarllCo B “ ill 05 “ 111 27 “ j Monon “ :> 125 “ !1 145 •' !” 20 “ Sette LOUISVILLE Arj 8 05“ ; ,! 800 “ SSW NOR'rH-BOUND. gtatien?, i Daily j Daily j Daily. CINCINNATI Lv ■ : 645 pm i INDIANAPOLIS “ ■ -1115 “ : .LOUISVILLE “ j 7 45am; : 740 pm Gr/eo castle “ ;1240pmi ; 100 am Lafayette “;805 “ • ; 310 “ isionon “ • 4 15 “ : 3 25am; 415 “ Marlboro f 4 35 “ ; 3 47 “ ■ l'leasant Ridge “ ! ! 353 “ s tE2.eaa.ssela.ei “ : 453 “ : 4 03 “ ; 451 “ Surrey 44 : 5u5 “ ; 4 16 “ ; Fair Oaks “ ! 6 18 “ ; 4 30 “ ; Rose Layvn . “ • 532 “ ;444 “L_ Shelby “ ; 541 - i 434 “ !‘~E33 “ Hammond “ j 657 “ • 603 “ j 652 “ CIItCAGO A r 'j 800 “ i 715 “; 7 55“ All Trains run on 90th Meridian (Central) time. Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago anil Louisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. - Trains 3 and 4 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have l’ullman Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. Trains 7 and 8 ruu solid between Chicago and and Indianapolis, ifud have Pullman Palace, Sleeping Cars and Through Coaches between Chicago and Cincinnati. For tickets ana further information, apply to C. IF. ■Wren, Agent, Rensselaer. S.TSALPWIN. Gen’l Passenger Agt
Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best tho market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. ' * Proprietor. r^^Sr^PARKEK^S BALSAM the popular favorite f*r drcss- - the hair, Restoring ™ c © when gray,and preventing l)indruflf. It cleanses the scalp, KyCTr?? yil stops the hair falling, and is to please. 50:. and sl. sixes at E>rusgist». _ 12333313333131 The Bert Cough Cure you can use., (K. and the h«t known preventive of Consumption, Pakvckr’s Tonic kept in a home U a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly U keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, Ltver and KtJncys in working order. Coughs and Cold* vaiush before it. It builds up the health. , If you suffer from Debility. Skm E.trptlonst » Cough, Asthma. Dyspep.ia. Kidriev, Urtiiary or Female Coin plaints, or any disorder of the L.un e s, Stomach, Bowels, blood or Nerves, don twart till you are sick in bed, but use Packer s Tonic to-day ; k wtti give you new life and Sold by Dniggists, Large saving buying sue. Rensselaer Insurance and, Collection Bureau. farm loans, $300,1# SIO,OOO, 6 to 10 years 4 full term or partial payments, Low intorest, and reasonable commission. > Fire Insurance j in Six Companies. yj£i- —- Life and Accident insurance
, in the old reliable Travelers, and Aetna Life. PoMoiee written immediately on application. The Lowest Rates and PERFECT SJeojO-i-i-t-y. COLLECTIONS en all point* in the U.S FRANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, A Walking Skeleton- < Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsbnrg, Pi., writes: “1 was afflicted with lung fever and abcess on lung*, and 'reduced to a Walking Skeleton. Got a free trial bottle%f Ur. King's New Discovery for ( ’onsumption, whish did me so mueh good that I bonglvva dollar bottle. After using three-bottles, found myself once more a man, completely '-‘•i-festored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in flesh of 48 lbs.” Call at F, B Meyer's Drug Store and get a free trial bottle of this certain curS for all Lang Disease*. Large bottles SI.OO 14-4 t. . Bucklen’s Arnica SalveTub Beat Salts in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Kheom, Fever -Sores, Tetter, Chipped Hands Chilblains, iiorns. and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no p*y required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prifq,. 2-5 cents per er bo*< For sale, by F. B. Meyerl \ 8-8-l'yv.
County Correspondence.
BARKLEY ITEMS. Corn husking about finished. Quality pretty good on an average. Mr. Henry Hinkle is on the sick list with luDg fever. The people of God are holding protracted hieeting in our new church. We understand that Mr. Moody bias moved on his new farm and Mr. J£mes Tanner is going oh his old farm. There is to be a law suit between Mr. John Bhrn’s heirs and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, in the J anuary court. There is to be a shooting match at Mr. John Richmond’s the Wednesday before Christmas, we hope we will have a good time. Singing school at Smith’s school house every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Spectators call in and see how we are learning to sing. .i.Miss Tillie Burns lias given up the notion of going to the plains of Kansas this winter, as she thinks it would be nicer to stay here and sleigh ride with the handsome pairs of Roans belonging to her brother. ' Real Estate on the boom in Barkley, Dr. Loughridge recently sold his farm north of Smith’s grave yard, about half a mile. 95 acres at S3O per acre. Mr. Brown, his brother-in-law 4 , expect to start in February.
UNION ITEMS. Health is generally good. Good steady winter weather. The boys are utilizing the ice. Some of our schools will vacate through holidays. Sleighing has been good, but is somewhat on the wane at present. Fat turkeys and saucy children are patiently awaiting the coming of Santa Claus and S int Nicholas. Mrs. B. W. Harrington died of consumption last Friday, after a lingering illness, and much suffering. A Bible class meets at the BrUshwood school house each Sabbath afternoon, to read and discuss certain passages of Scripture.. A prayer meeting is also kept up at that place,, but there has been no revival in religotis matters this winter. The schools of the township are all in good working ordpr. The eighth and last house has just been completed, and is the largest and best school house in the gounty, outside of the towns. These schools are presided over by the following “executive officers:” Brushwood, Chas. Yeomau. Rose Bud, Jno. E. Alter. Grant’s, Tr t May'Henderson. HariiDgton, Milton Makeever. Fair Oaks, Frank Yeoman. Brusnahan, Effie Yeoman. Floating Palace, R. B. Moffit. Wild Lilly, A M. Munden. Attendance remarkably good. , The wild rabbit is pursued from jungle to thicket, by brave hunters with dog"and gun. Some of the bravest even “beard the rabbit in his den.” The danger attending the chase is but slight, the excitement is great and the fun is immense. The rabbit is started from his lair by the curs, two shepherds and a bird dog, who, turn sumersaults over each other, in excitement and snow r , until they lose sight of ( the game. The track is then handed over to an old hound, who goes bawling tlirongh the forest, until the echo of his thunder tones puts one in the shape of a fog horn on the Pacific. The little auimal is thus brought around in a circuit near the lair again, when the undaunted hunter throws to his face his trusty old army musket, loaded to the first sight with No., 4 shot, presses the trigger, and the poor rabbit, not tep..feet away, falls forward on his breast and expires in the snow.
.? . » ■ r • Wall paper, new, nobby designs at Kanua^’. Watches and clocks repaired and work warranted at Kannal’a. .1 ■ ♦ * Wall paper, window r shades and window fixtures, at Kannal’s. ' v-~--The most complete stock of Dry Cloods —new and cheap- at Ralph Fendig’s. Try Buckingham’s Dye for the Wh skers: It is an elegant, safe, and reliable article, cheap and convenient lor - u-e, and will not rub off.
Peck’s Bad Boy.
BILL BAT.
Teaehcrs and Schools of Glliam Township.
ftO. NAME. PUPILS, I_. .. Emma Kooiuson 32. 2 Rebecca Osborne 28 3 R \V. Hunt 46. 4 Rufus Rayburn 20. 5 L. B. Ffiris 27. 6 E. O. Ratbfon , 42. Enumeration last May 262. Enrollment at present 195. Percent, of enumeration enrolled 74.42 Av. per school 32.5 No pupils out of school 67. (See item on East Vernon.) Ivaxßek tp. 1 No sciiool this winter. 2 Mary Bouk 23. 3 F.ett Ckileole 18* 4 M ary Osborne 5. 5 C. S. Keith 41. 6 Frank Osborne 9. 7 Etta/Han await 15. 8 Ella Welsh 24. Enumeration last May 208. Enrollment at present 135. Ter cent, ol enumeration enrolled 64.9 Av. per school 19.28 No. not in school - y 73. New Stock, good goods. Reasonable prices at the Chicago Grocery, Makeever building, R. F. Priest proprietor. Desirable town lots in Rensselaer, for dwelling purposes. Hard pan for cash, or time, to suit purchasers. Frank W. Babcock. Times are hard, and money needed bad; for bargains in patches, clocks and jewelry, call on E. Kannal.
Rail-Road Tiles Wanted.
Any Person wishing to sell Rail Road ties will please call at my office. They will be allowed to deiivei 4 at their closest point on the line of railroad, any place between Surrey and Marlboro. B. F. Ferguson. Willey & Sigler are agents for Jos. L. Libby & Co’s Fine Shirts. Call at the Trade Palace and see thilm. Boot? and SnoES-Selz, Schwab <fc Co., and the justly celebrated Walker brands—nothing better made-for sale ot the Trade Palace. --.Everybody should call at tb# Trade Palace and see the nice stock of coats. Wabash Scratches and Itch cured In 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use oo others. This never fails. Sold by Emmet Kannal, DrugAnd, Yll 17-3-ts. Better stop your cough, you cau. Bj'e and bye nothing will do it. It is worth heeding, that Parker’s Tonic is the best thing knows for coughs, colds, torpid liver, kidney troubles and weak lungs. You risk your life in waiting. Take it while there is time. D.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESUACU, Prop’r. BKKF, Pork, Veal, Muttou. (JausHugo, I!o logna, etc., sold in <iaaiitities"te suit pur ehaecrs at the lowest prices. Xone but the hesl stock slaughtered. Everybody Is invited i all. • ' -v i Tile Highest Price Paid tor j 5, t. (.ood t'at Cattle. J. J. KIUDESBALH. I , - ___• j CARTERS!I j mssM ■ L ■ ii*r !*■■■ S ■ « CURE Sicb Headache and relievo ell the troubles ioet- ; Ocr.t to a bilious state of the s vstc-m, such as XJizainesa. Nausea, DrowEin“ss, Distress offer eating, Pri-i in the Side, <fco, While their moat Semaritablu success has been shown in caring Headache,yet Carter’sLtttlc Liver Fnisarc eqaally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing , thts annoying complaint, while they also correct , all disorders of the stomach, Ethnulate the Jivw and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cureft HEAD Ache they would be clmr.et prictiaes to those who 1 •alter from this distressing compthint; bat t orta- , nateiytkeir goodness does not cndhcr«,atid those who once try them will find these littlbplllsyeln . able id »o many ways that they wHI BoVbe wfnhti to do without them. But after all sick head ACHE ! la tbshane of so many lives that here is where we make par great boost. Our piUs cure it while < *cSter’* > £ittle Liver PBIs are very email and very coey to take. One or two pills wake a dose. Tbif are strictly vegetable and do now gripe or parse, bat by their gentle action plesstaHwbo ase’thew. In violsstas cents; live fopaL , Bold ! by druggists everywhere, cr sent by man. * J Uartee tmi&Sk CO , lew t«Af
In speaking of the tiunierdus in the Operating departments of the h N. A. A (j. road since the present lfianagement took hold, one of the Official says: When We took hold w‘e found that employes in nearly all departments had coihe to the belief that they were running the read, and the more we investigated the more convinced were we tliat a general change of men in high and low positions pronld be beneficial to the road, and with but few exceptions that idea has been carried out. We now have,” said he, “a loyal set of men, many of whom were on the Hannibal & St Joe road, with us, and everything is moving smoothly and satisfactorily. We lifted the Hannibal & St. Joe out of the mire, and we propose to do the same with the L. N. A. &C. Our business and our earnings are steadily on the increase.” The untidy, dirty appearance of a grizzly beard should never be allowed. Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers will readily change their color to a brown or black, at discretion, and thus keep up your reputation for neatness a*d good looks. .Those Boys’ and Childrens’ clothing at Ralph Fendig’s, are nice, durable and cheap. —*»— Bottom Pbices Fob Cash:—No. 1 Farm Harness, hand made, for $15.00, x. c. or j. p., at W. H. & C. Rhoades’.
THE INDIANA FARMER. Our readers who want a reliable, substantial weekly farm paper will do tliemselves a favor by sending $1 00 to the publishers of the Indiana Faßmeh, Indianapolis, Ind.; for which they will receive that excellent publication one yer*r, with the balance of this year thrown in free. The Fakmek Show contains 20 pages each week, and no better nor cheaper for the farm is published. AYER’S Ague Cure tout r:ns an antidote for all malarial dlo--4*- SS f" us ! is:<> F«A»* wetUMA. ter rclno<!y. It coiirains ho Quinine, nor ar.y mineral nor deleterious substance rrlmteror, ainl cause.ittcntiy i rotiuccs no injnrions r.!leet u;v>ii the constitution, but leaves tlie system .--a healthy as it was before the attack. AYurs ague cube to cure every caw of Fever nnd Acne, Intermittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, A,"'.tc, i.'V-:;ts Fever, and Lirer Comj iatj i <•• l ijy In case of failure, at',, r Cue t!•:»:, d-glvi'S ere authorized, by our cir. . v duly Jut, IfCC, to refund the men-/. p;’. .1 C. Ay it.-.!. 0o „ Lowell, Mass.
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" ■ 2Dx«*s Gh»©d.«. 3Ta.33.cy 3Dty O-so&s, SF M •U v m Oar stdck of Dress Good* jLj bar &tock iia this lino, inmust bo Sold before invoicing: s£, fifK eluding Silk Handkerchiefs, ./wj» and we will mike you prices & _ Mufflers, &e.. is now complete. . i . irJ JL* in this line that will defy ;£i _ f.s,‘ You can select a desireable and competition. I M useful present, at stttall east, * \ i " MN ftfj Come and see for yourself. LA from oiir stock. Est & ; Jj| T77"oolen.s. <W □■en.t’s IFharadalxlsa*' % | M | : oooi*. Learn our prices on all S(J i£ Don’t forget that we sell 1 W the beet line of Underwool Flannels, Yarns. jT| 'jrj . yj Ii !t3 mar *®t* Blankets, Bed Comforts jjj| jOj , and Ladies’ Cloth Skirts, i-adies’ Cloalc*, P ® “ and compare with those of PA $ TVe lead the tirade, with O' the nicest and best fitting any other store. Y.|;s Cloaks shohrh in town. •ft Ml ■ t
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M For tale by the GX AN D RAPIDS IOIJiSIAK A 3 R. R. CO. Sugar raapte the principal timber. H Advantages : (tailroads already butik-eumer-H out iov/a« and cities, one of the healthiest parts of the United Stout, purest water, goad-markets, t 9 fine fruit, good tends, schools, churches, Urge El agricultural popabuioa, best buildiag material at U low figures, good soil, low prices, easy terns, fa perfect title. For books, maps, charts, and ah U additional information, address r | W O. HUGHART, Land Core-i-.sioner, Grand Rapids, MicfcMte. Percheron r *i, HOJMKS. Hgggfok Mut ftoSfee* fin yMp*. All stoek atitortad str. M from the get of sires "tn* dims of estabr wfc,£ r ml'-lt±LJr*tenr.tyn Hrdierl reputation and r< j'iatsred in the French and American rited Hooka. We jaw > very Ir.rjro munber of imported end grade ***** lions and brood mares or. rtan:L Prioarwmab able. Corrwpoadecee soikstrd. feppd for. Urge illustrated catalrgira, frc«-bjt ntad, hoover ftATAtiK * FiEAl*. TscL-gfl. tick. . OT32EJ -jraffif »!ttr M»i*2 »M l|. !»▼ SS*Bs' ia tbr*; a»ys. It b« aiawpio Am/ rhlld cat 1
