Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1886 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. ({c:iN»claer Thiw Table. -A PA3»I'NaKR TBAINB North: 4:88 A. M* 10:48 A.M. 5:03 A M. 10:30 I\ St, • WAY YUKIOaiV 1:40P.M.* 9:45 A. M.

Marion Township Convention.

The Republican Preoinct Committees of Marion Township hold a meeting, Feb. 27th, and increased the membership of the committee by adding one member' from each school district and each ward in the town of Rensselaer, and electing a; Chairman and Secretary; after which the following call for township convention was issued: All voters who intend to act with the; Republican party in the • campaign of 1886, are invited to , meet at the several most conveuv ient school houses in Marion township. and in the several wards of the town of Rensselaer, at such places as may be selected by the proper committeeman, at 7 p. m., Friday, M irch 19:h, 1886. The 1 Committeeman present will act as • chairman. Each meeting will . transact the following business: Ist. Elect a Secretary and two assistants, who shall make a poll list and record the ballotmgs. 2nd. Elect, by a majority ballot, - one delegate to the township contention. . T^ 3rd. Cast one written ballot for - a township ticket, the result to be reported in the township con venation by the delegate. - On; Saturday, March 20tli, at 1 10.4 the 17 delegates, elected on March 19th, 1886, shall meet, at the Court House, and count the result of the ballotings of the several meetings, and, in case no one has a majority for any township office, the said delegates : shall decide, by a majority ballot, _ wlio shall be the nominees. Committeemen. dist. no. J C. W.Coen. 1. Henry Grow, 2. Preston S. Hemphill, 3. Robert B. Porter, 4 Thomas Daugherty, 6. if. J. Reed, - 6. J. A. Robinson, 7 • J. H. Adamson, 8. A. B. Lewis, 9 I. J Porter, 10. f. M. Wasson, 11 Simon Phillips, 12. 8. P. Thompson, ward 1; -T. W. Williams, 2. Ezra L. Clark, 3. William Greenfield, 4•W. W. Watson. 5. Alfred Thompson, Chm’n. -J. F. Warren, Sec’y. ■The Committeemen are request-; ed to meet at W. W. Watson's office, (over Leopold’s Bazar) on •Saturday, the 13tli day of March, at 2 p. m., for consultation, and to prepare poll books and instructions. Alfred Thompson, Chip’n. v Hall's Vegetable Si;-ili:in Hair tt<oewtr heals every disease peculiar to the scalp, and keeps the scalp cool ami 'dean. It is spring. A resurrection of imUi re’s latent torces is taking place. I,’kc the world around you, renew your coot ple\ioh, invigorate your powers, eleau.se the channels of life. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the means to use tor this purpose . favour hair turning gray ari l gradually falling out? Hall’s Hair Reuewer will restore it t-> i)s original color, anti stknn’iMe the follieiJes to pordr.ee a new and luxuriant growth, it also eleuases the scalp, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agree abe and harm less dressing.

J%ot Purely 5 Mistake. *i- . : The Domestic Sewing Machine "Company HAVE changed their •agency, and C. B. Steward is, and -been, the only recognized *gwifc<tf«4he “Domestic” in itensOfber 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 bole and Only agent or the “Domestic” 'Sewiug Machine in Jasper county. C. B. Stmwaiih. ’Wton Ba&j- was sick, v* jjavelxw OAfIYiHSiA Wban aho was a CbOd, she cried fog OASTOrt < she became Vis*, she oltrng to CASTOETi, Wten the baa Children. 6he gave tfeesa CASTH. Waver Give Up. ■a* i . -i If you are suffering with low aud de •presftod spirits, loss of appetite. gttberal debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, or my disease of a bilious nature, by all mean* i#r«»cur« a coltm 61 Electro « Kilters *<>*i will be sur ! prised to see tfto rapid impnm.m-lit ’ that will follow; job wSI ho inspired Withttew lif*j strength and activity wi I raturu; pain aud misery will cease, and henceforth you Will rejoice in the praise of Electric Biitem. Sold at fifty *<mu aMe b j F. B. M« r * . “-w,

IJLECTIoy NOTICE. | STATE OF INDIANA ) CC. County of Jasper, j tJO# To the Sheriff of Jasper County j greeting: ' A I, James F. Irwin, Clark of tho Jasper Circuit Oourtyin sqiil Coun-j-tv and State, do hereby certify | that at tho General Election to be held iu said County on the First Monday m Anril, A- DJ 886* ‘ the following officers are to be elected to-wit: < HANGING GROVE TO-WNBHII'. 1 Township Trustee. I Tow us ii ip Assessor. 2 Justices of the Peace. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each Road District. GILLAM TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 2 Justices of the Peace. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each Road District. WALKER TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 1 Justice of the Peace. 2 Constables. -/ 1 Supervisor for-each Road District. BARKLEY TOWNBHIF. L Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 1 Justice of the Peace. 1 Supervisor for each Road ! District.

MARION TOWNSHir. 1 Township Trustee. 1 township Assessor. 3 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each Hoad ' District. | JORDAN TOWNSHir. ] Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each Road District. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trustee. 1 township Assessor. * 2 Justices of the Peace. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each road District. | KEENER TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trustee. j ] Township Assess u\ 1 Justice of the Peace. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each Road District. KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trust e. 1 To wii I-)) i p Assessor. 1 Justice of the Peace. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor for each Road District. WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 1 Justice of the Peace. 2 Con>tableß. T Supervisor for each Road! District. | CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 2 Justices of the Peace. 3 Constables. 1 Supervisor of each Road Disturb MILROY TOWNsHIP--1 Township Trustee. 1 Township Assessor. 2 Justices of the Peace. 2 Constables l (Supervisor of each Rond District.

UMON TOWNKHir. . 1 Township Trustee. 1 Township Assesftot. 1 J nstree of tb© Fence. 2 Constables. 1 Supervisor of each Road District-. Witness in y baud and the seal of the Jusper Circuit Court affixed at Rensselaer, Indian's, this Ist day of March. A. D. 1886. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk To fl»e Voters of Jasper Ctunly In accovd.;nco with the above certificate, you are hereby notified *hst the officers herein named, are to be elected at the General Election. to be held in said Cqunty on tlip First Monday in April, 1886. \\ itness ray hand this Ist day of March. A I). 1886. I SAMUEL L. YEOMAN, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana i * f A - , L ~r ■ j ■, • . 1 . ■. ' I h»d to 16i b buck ti>e Indr from my ftirebe d aiid oiii:t • thfe p-rti.nr to eußccal my baldnk-s- Sincb then Parker's H iir Balsam bUs luadij my hair as thick and glo;-y as evetLadies whom-, kair is getting tbla will find the balsam juit splendid. Mary flwawwa, Cbinago. Marsh.

Money Talks! y .Look AT .These PRICES: Womens’ Gl. Calf Button Shoes $1 Oi), former price $1 o(). Al Lace Calf Mmes, 1 00, * “ T 40. ‘‘ Kid Button Shoes 1 fit), “ 2 00. Slippers, all kinc|s, 1 00, “1 25 2 00. Mens’ French Kip Boots 3 25, 4 00. u Veal Kip Boots 3 00, “ 3 50. “ Whole Stock Kip Boots 2 2fi, “ 2 .75. All other goods equally low; The goods are here and they MUST G-O! Hats, Caps, Gloves tod Gent’s furnishings at cost, regardless of age, color, or previous condition, to close out stock. Ills is 5k Ckr.ee for which lon have ton wailing Our time is limited, call soon. T. J, FARDEN, 2 doors from P. 0., Rensselaer, Ind.

LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of LOIEISI LATH Ml SEMES, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the South, which we propose to sell to our patrons It Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage,.! And to all who will come and see us, we promise Square Dealing and Best Prices. Come, see us, and save money. Respectfully, COLBORN cfe Oo„

A Pretty Woman’s Secret. Fear of discovery, when slie resorts td false liair and dye's, is a source of, constant anxiety to iler. The very persons from whom'she most desires to’ hide the waning of her charms are tiic ones most likely to make the discovery. But there is no reason why she should not regain and retain alj the beauty of hair that was her pride in youth. Lei her use Ayer’s llAiit Vigor, and. not only will her hair fall out, but a new growth will appear where the scalp has been denuded; and locks tilt# are turning gray, or have actually grown white, will return to their pristine freshness and brilliance of odor. Ayfeu’s llaiu Vigor cures ~, $- Hereditary Baldness. Geo hot' Mater. Flntonia . Texas, was bald at 23 years of age. as bis ancestors had be-n for several generations. One bottle of Hair Vigor started a growth of soft, downy hair all over his scalp, which soon became thick, long, and vigorous. Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is not a •(lye, but, by healthful stimulation of the roots and color glands, speedily restores to its original color hair that is Turning Cray. Mrs. Catherine Heavier, l?oint of Hocks, Md., had her hair suddenly blanched by fright, during the late civil war, AYfeu’s Hair Vigor restored to its natural color, and made It softer, glossier,, pud more abundant than ii hud been before. • Scalp Diseased Which cause drvness, brittleness, and falling of tb# hafy, dandruff, itching, and aiPioying sores, are all qulcklv euretl by Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It cured Herbert ItOYi), Minneapolis, Mini*., of inteb'rable Itching of the Scalp; J. K. Carter, Jr.. Occoquan, of,Scald Head; MRS. D. V; S. Ix>VKI.ACH, Lorelacecille. A'*/., of Tetter Sores: Miss Bessie H. Bedloe. Scalp Disease arid Hand mil'. T**rSidity of the roots of the hair, which. If egrectcil, may result, in incurable baldness, is readily cured bv Ayer's llaiu Vigor. As * , Toilet Luxury Ayer’s nEIaIr Vigor lit* no tamU ft is colorless, cleanly, delightfllflv perfumed, airtl has the effect of tnakihg the hair soft, pliant, and glossy. Ayer’s Hair VigW, prepared nr J J. |E>. Ayer & Co;; Lowell, XliwA*, Bold by all brtiggist*; W' V M .

COMMISSIONF.K’S SALK OF HEAL I STATt . * NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant t® an order •>!' the Jasper Cirri it Crurt. On Saturday, March 2TIU; INS 6 at the oftico.of Thompson .$ Bro. in Rensselaer 1 Jasper county. Indiana, 1 will, sell, at public .sale lor not less than two thirds its appraised value, the following described Real Estate, to- , wit: Tlite Northeast quarter ( and the Northeast quarter (Si) of the Nurflnvest quarter «t Suction Twentv-fo r (24) Township Twentynine (29) North, Range Seven (7) West. All in Jasper County, Indiana, and on failrti't 1 to evil at public sale I will after said date offer the sains nt private sale for not less than Jts full appraised value. Appraised Value Four Thoiisrnd Nini Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($4,960.0))). SIMON I*. THOMPSON, Coinuil.s!dcii«r. Eeb-25 March 4-51-18. a.— 1 ; IS. KllfAl* BALSAM ‘ V ii.-A the popular favorite s j\ dre«;s- ---* ii t tic hair, Restoring the color jfcwfiS %v ii grayed preventing Din* drutl. It cleanses the scalp, Vvi stops the hair falling, and is sure to please. 50c.. and sl. sizes at DrujrcKts. T3ie Best Cough Cure you can uco "and the best known preventive of Consumption. Pakkf.k's Tunic kept in a home is a M iiiiacl to keep sickMefc? out. Lsed di&.trcciiy 11 keeps the blood pure and the Stomach, Inver :m l in wording order. and Colds vanuh before ith It biiHtU itp the lidalth. f . If you' fuiTer from Debility, Sk»:% F ‘ Asthma, Dyspepsia®. Kidney, l sy or l emale ComuLinu, or any uuor dvr ot i!iv - - J StomAch, Blood or Nerves, f. it | till you arc jiok in bed, but u«c Pak.kkk’s j to-uay : it will give you new life aud vi&or. HISCOX & CO M N. Y. Sold by Druggists Larins* ving buying size.

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' GOOD NEWS! - Several good I will sell-you goods at prices which are in proportidh to the prices at which you! are selling your produce: w ‘ I Sell Strictly for Cash! ’ My expenses are .much smaller than my I hire no clerks, doing my own Work; have no drayage to pav; therefore I esn, and will, sell you •■ t ~ /;; * ; ;CiR.OOESR.IEis as oiieap as they can be bought'any where in'town. Don’t believe this till you have given me a call. Store close to Depot. x-tcxilLcib^eC .Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. Cotton, I will keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber Doorj 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. • t,

J. C. PORTER, —DEALER IN.day & Grain, also all kinds of Hard <& Soft C oal, ,'t ' .. , for sale. (Office north of Creamery on railroad track.) 17-60-ts. "livery feed stable, J- W. FOWELL, Proprietor. Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, .day or night, jit reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. @§T‘Patronage solicited Rensselaer, - -- -- -- - - - Indiana. IS-5-ts.

NEW! ell NEW! in the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the kr*»*t possible rates." WAGONS AND J3UGGIE® repaired, and all other work usually .done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, aud of the best materia and workmanship* Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ BanK.„^gJ R. H. YEOMAN, Kenssklaer, 17-27-ts: THE OLD RELIABLE firickand Tile Factory, \bout three-fourths of a mile west ot Rensselaer, is the phi#* to jirocure the best made, tht t urned Brick and | f IT the beet prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all sizes and 0§1»mou and Pressed Brick constantly on baud. Call knd examine my manufactures before pul-chasing. , .TOTTTST ELOhII.KM.

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