Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1886 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN. mj -_. ***"' *"^r - Condensed Time Table of Patunger Train, in effect Aug. Ist 1886. SOUTH-BOUND. Si’ll-Mana ~ iNo.»ijNo.4 *;nM t ftbttUßlia. : Exp. ; Kxp. jFast M JHICAGJ Lv aosaml 7 80pm‘8 35am Hammond “ 712 “•835 ■“ .Shelby “ 882“:9 47 *• 11042 •* , Rose Lawn “ 841 “ i 9 55+“ i “ Fair Oaks “ 855 10 07 “ ill 00am Surrey “ 909 “ : “ : “ S*XMma«xa.«x “ : 921 “!10 81 “ jll 20 “ Pleasant Ridge “ : 932 “ : “ : “ Marlboro “ i 9 88+“ • “ i “ Monon “ ;1000 “ •10 05 „ • 1150 " Lafayette “ ;1120 “ -12 20am! 12 45pm Greencastle “ ■ 2 23pm: 283 “ • 251 “ IXIUISVILLE Ar! “ i 800 “ • 720 “ INDIANAPOLIS “ i 330 “.•343“ CINCINNATI “ J “ I 800 “; 745 “ NORTHBOUND. Cincinnati Lv i. tajami 645 pm; 735 am INDIANAPOLIS “ !USO “ 0115 “ ■ 1150 “ LOUISVILLE “ ; 600am,' 730 “ • 7 45 “ Greencastle ** :1225pm :1245am :1225pm Lafayette “ .' 330 “ : :U»o “ i 235 “ Monon “ ■ 455 “ ! 405 “ : 330 “ Marlboro ■’ • 518+“ i : “ Pleasant Ridge “ 1525 “ ! ,v. “ : “ X2.ezisaela.er “ : 536 “: 4 3'J “ 402 “ Surrey “ : 548 “ i “ • “ Fair Oaks “ : 005 “ ■ 5 03 “ ■ 442 “ Rose Lawn “ : 619 “ ■ 5 16+“ • Shelby •• s 629 ‘! 524 “ i Hammond “ : 755 “ • 635 “ : “ Chicago A r i 9.00 “ 740 “ : 650“ Trains marked with a + stop only when flagged. Those marked with (*)run daily. Those marked with (I) run daily except Sunday. Trains are run on Central (Standa: d) Time. Solid Trains, with j’ullman Sleeping Cars on night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago and Louisville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Tickets sold and Baggage Checked to all x=xlxxcl.Fa.l Folata, . For tickets and further information, apply to C. S’. Wxen., Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN. , Gen’l Passengp,r Ag
L. WILLIS, GUN and LOCKSMITH Shop on River bank, south of School House Rensselaer, Indiana. •• All kinds of Iron and Wood turning, and flna wbrk in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. “ W. BISSENDEN & SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and . CA.sa2axA.c3-E r s _ / xi~T-rs'.iss. (Shop opposite Halloran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Kig- Decorating, Painting and Paper Hanging —a Specialty. 17-35-ts. Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. . and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, ' XV-35-ts. Proprietor.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGEESBACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Bausauge, Bo logna, etc,, sold in quantities to suit pur •hasers at the lowest prices. None but the best steel slaughtered. Everybody is invited *ll. Tbe Highest Price Paid so» Good Fat Cattle. —~ J.J. EIGLESBAIH. GENERAL AGENT S WANTED experience, to take-gener-al appointing agencies, to find and start other canvessers on fast-seuing books. Extraordinary inducements. Applicants must show thev mean business by stating by letter (no postal cards) IN FULL, their experience etc. P HENRY BUCKLIN & CO., . l-6m. 201 N. .Second St., BL Louis, Mo. Never Cive Up, are suffering with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a ■biHous nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement thaYwill follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity' will return; pain and misery will cease, .and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by F. B. Meyer. ’ ... 2-4 t.
Bucklen’s Arnica SalveTee Best Salve in the world for Guts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monev refunded. Price -5 cents per box For sale by F. B. .Meyer. 18-8-lyi _ . “I had given myself up as lofft because of inherited scrofula. Tried everything for purifying the ~ blood without benefit until I used Parker’s has cuied me. I still use "it for its splendid effect on my general health.— K. H. Lynd, Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED For tie New 800 l DEEDS OF DARING, BY BLUE and Gray. The great collection of the most thrilling personal adventures on iwth sides during the great Civil War. 1 nterrsetytntercst Ing accounts of "exploits of scouts and spies . forlorn hopes, heroic bravery, imprisonments apd hair-breath escapes, romantic incidents, hand-to-hand struggle. humorous and tragic events, perillous Journeys, bold dashes, brilliant successes and magnanimous action.-,, on each side the line. To chapters PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED to the life. No Other IxM>k at all like it. Outsells evervthing. Address. ... ■. PLANET PUBLISHING HOUSE, h - 203 Pine Street., St. Louis Mo. V Tinie for payments allowed Canvassers shor of funds. l-6m.
county correspondence.
FROM FAIR OAKS. Ben McColly has quit clerking for T. J. Mallatt, to collect taxes. Mrs. Bosetta Sloniker, of Muncie, is visiting friends in Fair Oaks, an 4 will return home soon. ■. Andy Mullen, who, for years has had charge of the telegraph office at this place, left this morning for Council Bluffs. He leaves many friends: Sheriff Yeoman passed through town on his way to Kentland and created quite an excitement to-day. There are a few persons here that justly fear the sight of our county sheriff. The contractors and foremen on the railroad complain that the saloon keepers of this place keep their men all drunk and they can’t get their men to work. I don’t know whose fault it is, but I do know that there are from two to ten drunks every day, and more on Sunday. Long Samuel.
ROSE LA WN ITEMS. More rain in this section than necessary at present. The heavy rains Thursday and Saturday nights last, damaged Halleck Bros, about $l5O. Mack, has a new horse and little red wagon.—Give the ladies a ride, Mack. ZL. Mr. Joseph White , cut a bee tree last week and saved a tubfull of rice honey, also found out the business qualities of the little animals. John W. Tanner went to Chicago last week. Remember nexf trip, John, that‘'Nick” gets up at all times of the night to sell tickets Castlin & White hpve shipped 5,000 pounds of the nicest grapes that ever grew out of ground, and they’ grew in our good-for-nothing soil. Don’t let anyone be caught running our country down again. R. W. Marshall, Grov Smith, Dr. Robbins and Mr,, Brochett started last Thursday morning to join their old regiment, the 100th Ills., in reunion at Joliet, 111. . The citizens of Rose Lawn must always buy tickets before - getting on the trains, and by so doing they will give Old Nick, a chance, *'• / Rx J ASPERITE.
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP, Wm. W. Hinshaw is going to Porter county next week, to build a house. Milton P. White has gone to Hendricks county, to attend school. These cool nights warn us that our next visitor will be Jack Frost. The crops are all out of his way in Kankakee. —-* Hon. I. D. Dunn has finished his hay harvest. - 200 to 1,500 tons of first class hay in the stack and barns. Pay day the 15th on the C. & I. C. R.’R. Money was plenty and all parties happy. Some of the boys got snakes in their boots. We had a heavy rain, hail and wind storm last Thursday, doing much damage to hay stacks by blowing them down. 3 An accident occurred last Sunday night on tlie l. 1.1. B. 8., between Dunnville and San Pierre. The San Pierre hand-car and Dunnville Speeder collided and, ditched the passengers. No serious damage done, but several slight wounds. Cause oi accident, too much steam and no headlight.
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!!
I will deliver good wood to my customers at the following prices: Sawed in stove length, $3.75 pr. cd Sawed and split, $4.00 “ “ Cord wood, $3.40 “ “ We invite criticism on the measurement of wood delivered from our yard. It takes a bed three feet high to hold a half cord of sawed wood thrown in loose. Telephone your orders from Hardman’s.
R. P. Benjamin.
THS or ALL BOOKS OF ADVENTURE. Condensed Into One VolumeDARING HEROES ““DEEDS;. The thrilling adventures of all the hero ex plorbrs ami frontier fighters with Indians, outlaws and wild beasts, over oar whole country from the earliest times to the present. Live and famous exploits of DeSoto. LaSalle, stan dish. Boone, Kenton. Brady, Crockett. Bowie Houston. Carstm, Custer, California Joe, Will Bill, Buitalo Bill, General Mites and Crook Great Indian Chiefs and scores of others SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED with 175 fib ■ehgrav ings. AGENTS W ANTED. Low pri' eo, and beats anything to sell.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
, Ladies’ and Gents’ undeiwear and hosiery at Hemphill & Honans.
A present which most anybody would appreciate was received last week by Mrs. R. H. Purcupile. It was S9OO in cash, and from her uncle, Mr. John Wells, of Ohio. Wait for a grand display of Hats and Bonnets at Hemphill & Honan’s before you buy. Buck skin, hog skin, dog stin and kid gloves and mitts; a big lot of them at Hemphill & Honans. Mr. J. T. Wilson, a former resident of this vicinity, has lately returned from Hegew’sch, Lake Co., and now occupies the Schneider house, opposite Makeever’s hotel. Preaching next Sunday at the Presbyterian church, by (Rev. Schuyler Spencer. Morning and evening. Campbell & Moore, of Lafayette, are now putting the tin roof on Mr. Leopold’s new corner building. Miss Arilla Cotton has gone to Nebraska to act as book-keeper for her brother, F. L. Cotton, who is largely engaged in the wholesale coal trade, in Omaha. Miss Alma Frohue is an expert trimmer, the only city trimmer in the town. Come and see her work and learn ou y ' prices. Hemphill & Honan. Every person who now buys goods at N. Warner & Son’s, and pays cash, gets one chance to draw a beautiful, S4O breech loading shot-gun, tor every dollar paid them. If you need any thing in the line of Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s clothing, and will call at Leopold’s you will find a stock that will make your heart glad to look at,And selling at prices to suit your purse. The largest lot of overcoats ever shown at any one store in this town, can now be seen at A. Leopold’s. They must be sold, as he needs the money to complete the new corner building.
For Fine Dress Goods, Sliawls, Cloaks and Skirls, call at Leopold’s. The goods are fresh and new and must b® sold on account of needing funds. Call and learn prices. Mr. Leopold’s splendid new blocktm the corner is approaching completion, and already shows how greatly it will improve the the ” appearance of the business portion of the town. We learn that Mr. Leopold will probably occupy the corner room with his own business. Look to your, interest. I will sell lumber of a superior quality and just as cheap as you can buy in the county. Am just as near headquarters as any dealer in the county, notwithstanding reports to the contrary. Let me figure with ,B. P. Benjamin. Stamping Done.—The Misses Hopkins, in Mrs. J. M. Hopkins’ millinery store, have a full stamp ing outfit, and are prepared to do all kinds of stamping, on short notice. They have had many years of experience, and guarantee satisfactory work, whether on felt, satin, velvet, plush, or any other material ever used for the purpose.
We wish to call attention to the fact, that we have on our shelves a most complete stock of Dry Goods, consisting of black and colored Dress Silks, Woolen Dress Fablick’s, Parasols, White Dress Goods, Embroideries &c. We earnestly solicit you to call, when wishing anything in our line. Yours Respectfully, Ellis AMubray. The tenacity with which people abide by .their early faith in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is explained by the fact that it is the best blood medicine evenused, and is not equalled in excellence by any new candidate for public favor. ShiteM. l’cnci*!*, Pciis and scratch Books, at prices below a'l fair competition, at Kannal’s drug store. Go to Kannal’s for Pure Drugs and medicines cheaper than the cheapest!
MONEY! monet-W. H H Graham loans money id sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at low interest Remember Kannal’s is the cheap Drug Store. Call, price and believe. <■ ■ " Our clothing from the east has arrived and is open for inspection. Ralph Fendig. A fine line of notions just received at Ralph Fendig’s, which will be sold very cheap. Ayer’s ague cure stimulates the action of the liver, cleanses the blood of malarial poison, and rouses the system to renewed vigor. Warranted to Cure Fener and Ague. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” * What is more beautiful than those Chicago Cottage Organs R. P. Benjamin has? Call at Hardman’s and examine them. Farmers don’t heed to haul their grain through Rensselaer now to other stations. B. F. Ferguson has begun to buy, and wheat goes to 70 cts. per bushel and oats to 25 cts. per bushel. Remember to bring your grain to steam elevator, near depot.
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' ' JLIVERY & FEED STABLE, J. W. POWELL, Proprietors Halloran’s old stand. Teams furnished at all hours, 1 day or night, at reasonable prices. Feeding a specialty. IS“Patronage solicited Rensselaer, - - - - - - - - - - - Indians. 18-5-tt. ' ' . 1
ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS—Empire Harvesting Machines,™ Einding Twine &c. In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest” possible rates. WAGONS AND BUGGIES’ and all other work nsnally 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’ Banl..Jgl ■Rensselaer, 17-27-ts.
GOOD NEWS! . Several good reasons whyl will sell you goods at prices which are in proportion to the prices at which you are selling your producer - I Sell Strictly for Cash! My expenses are much smaller than my competitors; I hire no clerks, doing my own work;'have no drayage to pay; therefore 1 can,' and will, sell you r GROCERIES as cheap as they can be bought any where in town Don’t believe this till you have given ffie a call. Store close to Depot. J W. KING; 18-26-ts. Rensselaer, Indiana.
I keep constantly on sale a full and complete stock of Lath, Sash Lumber Door s Shingles, Windows* Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer supe/io’j inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. R. P. BENJAMIN. 16-36 ts.
THE OLD RELIABLE Brick and Tile About three-fourths of a mile west of Rensselaer, is tie place to procure the best made, th* best burned Brick and the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all sizes and Common and Pressed Britk constantly on hand. _ Call and examine my manufactures before purchasing. T T" n f-Tf I"’
LUMBER! The undersigned have hoW a complete stock of !■, Iffl AND SHiNSLES, Tn 61 nd ing Yellow Pine and* Poplar from the South, which we propose tc ’ sell to our patrons At Bottom Prices. Our facili ties for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Specil 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, OOIjBORN ©»
