Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1887 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN i ‘ * * ’ ~ U>*A- ; > ' MtwAtBAHYt Chicago.<£ - Rensselaer Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS.' NORTH .SOUTH. 4:3S A. M 11:22 A. 31. 8:28 A. M8:24 IVM. 4:01 P. M11:02 P. M.

A Wedding in Gillam.

Gvii.o-Cunari’. At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Gillam township, on Thursday. Sept 1. Mr. D, H. Guild and Miss Lessie Conard received the marriage rite and were pronounced husband arid wife, by'- Rev. T. M. Guild, of Hagerston. Ind. The cere .many was at 1J :3t.» a. tn., after which the guests, led by Rev. T. M. Guild and mother, retired to the dining, room and partook of a bountiful repast. As ter dinner came congratulations, fol lowed by sad farewells, and the bridal ■couple accompanied the hi ide’s two sisters, Mrs Condi! and Pumphry, to their homes ne'ar Columbus, Ohio, where they will visit relatives and friends for about two weeks' and will then return to Germantown, Ind,, ■where Mr. Guild has ch arge of a school. We regret very much to liftve Dan and Lessie leave us, and feel that our society Las lost two of its best members, but, our best wishes for their future happiness and success go with them. —4t-was^t-p«vftt©—wedding; there be' ing only a few present, except their own families. The following is a p,inti rd list of presents: Set of dishes, glass tea set and set .silver tea spoons, -Mrs. J. W. Conard. Pair slippers, Mrs. Sarah Guild." The image of Jliama, hammeretl brass, (her own work,, Mrs. May Pumphry, Table cloth and pair towels,: Mr. and Mrs.-Geo. Guild. Plush clock, 2 table cloths and four pair towels, L. S. Con-.lit and wife, Con di:. O. Two silver dollars, J. R. Guild. and v, ife. Cake stand and music holder, D. B. Coppess and Lizzie Fiiris. Table clotii, pair sheets ami pillowcases, R. J. Pumphry and wife, Cdh■terburgh, (), —_ — Berry difch, Johnnie Guild. Tidy and pickle dish, Fa;inPumphry. Plush -album, G. D. Provo and Jessie Guild. Glass water pitcher, Minnie Robinsun. Set of individual butter plates, Edith Gondiri - - EE Fruit dish, Anna DetElms. “City Ballads," Maude Pumphry. Decorated China plate, Mrs. Jane Cun Jit, Condit. O. Set silver tea spoons, Afina Guild, McCordsville, led. Half dozen linen napkins, Ger'.h and Jimmie Guild. “Rovings by Land and Sea,” How •and Pumphry. Set goblets. Miss Ju.ia Long. Hail dozen linen napkins, Ray Punipfcry-

In Brief, And To The Peint.

Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. lhe human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and won-! denui things in existauce. It j.,- easil\ , put out of ordeih-%..---A —— ' J Greasy food, tough food, sloopy fond i bad cookery, mental worr,-. Lte Hurs..! iiiegalax hab*ts. and many oti,*.r tilin' - which ought r.ct to be. have ni*d. ; American people a nation or dv<peni-' ics. - ’ But Green's August F;ow< r has done a wonderful work in ref rmii gt is ss ! business and uiakit-g the Xiheric.'i people so healthy th* . ,an ei i’v their ' meais and Ig i n'ppv.’ ■ Renieniter:—No happiness without | health. Bul Gic n's August Flow-;■ brings health and ’ happiness tUiin'i dyspeptic. Ask your druggist f,. r a oot-! tie. Seventy live certs. French ladies won’t go to a party or, ball where the electric light is used It Shows their pimples and wrinkles too plainly. Something soft and subdued 36 what they want. Does the unc loi-. d ton n oy b'ripg luiporied by Air. 0 C. Starr; in Perfection Tea Cans possess ' any advantage over mid dored toad shipped to this country in bulk? ■ Assuredly. Every eno knows that uncdlored teas will deteriorate, if packed in bulk, sooiFafter the led-lini'ng of the chests they come in is cut, v, l*i-i<-a< “Jr.v.Et.; Tea” cannot lose its fetrengffi - or] flavor as the 4 Pei section Tea Can • effectually preserves them. ~r » TT---"7~..| We know of no mode of treatment! v. ri'-h oilers, to sufferers from chronic ■diseases, a more certain hope'of cure than that which is comprehended in Aho cso of Ayer's SaTs.ipariha, For purifying and invigorating the blood, leis preparation is uneqtialed.

From Way Down East.

East HAMILTON., I LtiNc/TsIIAND. N. Y. ( 4* . September 2; 18s7. Editor Republican. ’ Thinking n lines from, this old town might interest some of your readers, 1 concluded th give yon a little description of my visit. This place is beautifully situated the east end of the Island, one hundred, mile's from New York city and twenty hiih-s from Montauk Po|ut, and about ’• mile from the Atlantic e.> t. While 1 am writing 1 can hear the breakers on the shore. The first settlement | was matfe here in U'>|9. by English I Presbyterians, who left England on account of religious peisecution. It is principally built on one street, ajjput two miles long. At each end of the Village Is-JMJ pld-fasllii 'in i t Holland wind-mill, a grave yard I and a goose pond. 1 visited Loth grave yards, and saw some very ancient tomb stopes'.. The ol,dest one 1 saw was over the grave of Rev. David .James, who died in IffilS, their first'minister, who had served them faithfully for 50 years, and his request was that lie be buried with his head facing the east so that on the resurrection day’ he could face his congregation without turning round. In this graveyard are the. graves of 28 men who were lost in storms on two different occasions, their bodies were carried into shore and buried here.

There are a number of very old houses built of wood, one the the second door east of die parsonage-, 'built 250 years ago. and said to be the one where John Howard EPayne the author -of “Home Sweet Home” was boni. At the extreme east end of the village is a settlement of colored people called Fiee-town. They _aie—desceßdents-of negroes who were in slavery, when it was permitted to hold slaves in this state. In company, with my sister Broth-er-in-law and nephew, I visited Gardners bay where wh had an excellent view of Gardners Island, which has been held in one family <nd their descendants since 1G39. .Thu-quu-sent’ owner belongs to ■ the 10th generation. In company with my niece 1 took a surf bath, and enjoyed it very much. There was aliuut 100 persons'in bathing nt the time. I am going this - m<mning to see thH if e saving cre w practice on the bealch. There are two churches in the village and the people are very attentive to their religious duties, [ saw a church buildings in Freetown, owned by the poor colored people, that would put to shame -onio of the churches in ■•’Rensselaer. Will leave today for New York, by way of Sag Harbor, will take a boat and go down Long Island sound to New York and have a magnificent view of the south side of Long Island and the Connecticut shore.

You are feeiing depressed, yi.ur Appetite is poor, xou are bothered with Headkcbe, sou are tidgetty. hervous and,gejiei\wjy..Qut o£ sons, aecl want to brace up. Brace up, but hot with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters; which have lor their basis' very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimul:it< s you for an Hur. :.i:d nl:» r. ifavcjtu in worse condition than before. What vnu want is an alterative that will pn’rifv our blrod. start healthy action of Liver and'Kidpeys, restore your vitality, and givJ renewed heidili and-- strength. “Stv'h a nicd-ieiiie you will lind in Electric Bi ters, ami only 5b cents a, bcitly it F. B. Meyer's Drug Store.

ANNA.

Most Excellent.

<J. J. Atkins. Chief vs- Police, Knoxville, Tenn.. w rites: -My family apd I are bcm friaries <i your mo-t excellent inuliciiea Dr. King's New DigeoVerv for eon.aimyt’on; having found it to he all t hat you ei lirii for it. dt.<re .to. te.-t:-tv to its ,t irtue. Mr f. ieads to whom I have ree.mnmenm d it, praise it at everv ■ »p.». tur.ily. JJ.- It ; New Disi’over. for consumption .is.' guaranteed to, cure Gfrtig'is. Colds, Br.-nchiiis. Asthma croup, aril every, atlectioh of Throw, .CheitunydLumgs. ~ Trial Bottles Tree a* I’. P, Mcver's Drag Stere, kr;.-.- ,”sl v.r ‘ , __ . _ Remember to cull in and see Hemphill tb Honau before .buying ,yoi)r Boots & Shoes. „ Allman has fro'sli oysters, at all times a'n-j fresh fish on Fridays. J. H. Willy has the best bred jersey stock m county, for sale choap. Wanted LjnfEbiATtAh— All indei • ted to us-to■ settie-at“oircef" and oblige. Hexi'HlLL & IION'AN. Jdh? Rochester Shoes for Ladies :;a j children will s->on arrive, ui’.a j-lms iiachyl Leopold will be pleased to show them to you. ■ . .. •'... A Leopold now keeps the Selz Boots and Shoes. Call and examine before buying elsewhere.

J. W. W.

Brace Up.

ITCH. MANGE and SCRATCHES I ofecferv kind oa human or animals cured in 30 minutes bv WOODFORD’S SANITARY LOTIoS*. This never foils. Sold- by E. Kmmal: druggist. Rensselaer, Ind. - 1!> I’J Our Fall and winter Hats am) Caps just iii at Hemphill A Honan’s. E. , An elegant line of millinery received this weak from New York, at Hemphill A 11 ■ -i.. i. (’all on J. H. Willey if you want a good family cow. Sclio<4 books at the P. O. Try our roasted coffees. They can't, be beat fpr the money Laßue Bros: - .c. .. - For Sale. To persons desiring to purchase, I will sell cheap: Either thorough bred., or "grade Jersey cows or heifers. My.object is to reduce my herd. I have also two fine Registered .Jersey Bulls,.that I will dispose of at reasonable prices. J. H. Willey.

A fine line of tanned and evaporated fruits cheap at Laßue Bros.. MONEY! money—W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at ' G per cent, interest. r English 8 pavir.T,i tri Imen t rem ores all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and | Bien.ishes from horses. Blood Spavin, 1 Curbs. Splints, Sweeny, Stifles, Sprains Sore and- Swiden-Throa-t-,- Qrughsr, e4-fs,-j. Sove -Sad by use of one bo'.tlp. Warranted. Sold by E. Kannal, Druggist. r lPs i laer-,4 nd.— r 1 'J ■l2 — ; .—X,*Settle IVlth Scars. All persons indebted to 6. G. i Sears, on furniture or other ac--1 counts;-are requested to call a ltd ; settle the same, at their earliest convenience. By so doing they will confer a favor upon Liin and perhaps save themselves some trouble and'expense. C. G. Sears. a Buy your school books nt the Don’t fail to call and see the finest assortment of all kinds of ■ new styles of Dress Goods, just received, and at prices that beat i tdl competitionAt A. Leopold’s new corner block and sold by Miss Ray Leopold. If you want a bargain call on Laßue Bros. j The.m'ddag-to order of pictureframes, -book-c.ag.esaniL. JiindowJ Curtain- hangings, a specialty, at Wright’s furniture store. DENTISI’RY. -All those wishing first class dental work will find Dr. Horton ' has had the experience and und<‘rI stands the business thoroughly. He makes all kinds of PLATE WORK,. BRIDGE AMD CROWN WORK. To those who Imve misfitting' plates call and see me. I claim to make perfect fits, from a single ; tooth to airentire, set. Gas- used ' ! for the painless extraction of teeth. 1 ! All work warranted, prices reason- ! able. ' J. W. Horton. Ollied over L Rue Bn s’.

New meat Market. i--- - A tWW. >Y ' p -'R f —<7: I V I: j j | p' p .A lb ' ! I I pi OKE LOOK EASX OF BOST-OFFICE. ; 'WOODS’ OLD STAM>.' . | FRESH &. CURED MEATS of all kiniN.; n 1 ’ THE BEST IN QCALITY, ewstant’j" o:r hand, tSy’Hlghes! i:i:;rkct price paid, for' fat vours;' try cl-curt :e. . ■ S, H. .HOWSS, . P.uprietor. SalesmeM VA/ NyUANTTm fe ‘.-Aj S . .tAnaj:iaai-Lw-tlie-siu e- ■,u Chase Bros. Co,sep - and >oy. ,

Hemphill & Honan, igK Ms . —DEALERS IN— Book, Shoes, Eak ' AND lb 1 U Vlll sill 11 gs. Bas te A Specialty Rensselaer - - - Indiana I' . ■ Named LACY. - Calved August 11, 1885. Color , black;, shield, brisket, spot on right, ! shoulder, strip up left band around : hips, belly, part of fore legs, hind legs, half of tail white. Sire Boss Bill H. H, B. No. 1345. Dam Marietta 2nd H. H. B. No. G 337. Kept at my barn, at my resi; dence. Services 85 00 cash. Emmet Kannal, Rensselaer, Indiana. MEAT MARKET Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. E2CEESBACW, Frop’r. TVEEF, Pork, Veal. Jliitton. Sattsairsre, Bo iogna, e.e., sol<! in quantities io suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None butthe best sl'jj-L slyagbtcfuii.—Everybody is inviuU - ML llj > JSlg-Isesl Price I’aid foi Cwuotl Eat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH. V,’. BISSENDEN & .SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, . GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and (Shop opposite Halloran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. Decorating, Painting and Taper Hanging :t s j ial ly. ..XpxJ . Jl4s=tL.■ a;;;- - , Visit Dr. Kelley’e office for first class Dental work. Gohl lined plate a special!ij. q Kelley.

Hon. C. Edwards Lesier, Late U. S. Consul to Italy, author of “The Glory and Shame of England,” “America’s Advancement,” etc., etc., etc., writes as follows: New York, August 1, IS3G. ) 122 E. 27th st. J Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, M ass., Gentlemen: —A souse of gratitude iftid the desire to render a service to the public impel me to make the following statements: ' ■ My college career, at New Haven, was interrupted by a severe cold which so enfeebled me that, for ten years. 1 had a hard, struggle for life. . H.emorrhagO from the branchial passages yyas the result of almost every fresh exposure. For years I was under treatment of the ablest practitioners without avail. At last I learned of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, whieh.l nsgd..(.moderately and in small doses) at the first ,recurrence of a coirt"— or any chest difficulty, and from which I invariably found 'relief. This was . over ago, With till sorts <»f exposure' in all Sorts of climates. I have, never', to lAs day, had any cohl nor any affection’ of the throat or lungs wliieh did not yield to Ayer’s Chebry Pectoral within 24 hours. Of course J have never allowed myself to be without this remedy in'all my voyages; and travels. Under my own observation, it haS ’given relief to vast numbers of persons: while in acute cases of pulmonary inilammation, such ~as croup aruT diphtheria hi children, Iffe has been preserved through its effects. I recommend its use ill light but frequent doses. Property administered, in . . accordance with your directions r it is A Priceless Blessing in any house. I speak earnestly because I feel earnestly. 1 have known many cases of apparently confirmed bronchitis and cough, with loss £>f.voice, particularly among ch rvynion and other public speakers, perfectly cured by this medicine. Faithfullv yours. . * C. EDWARDS LESTER. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mam. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine,

AtN.Warner ASons’ ACAELQAPOF Wagons, SPRING WAGONS and BUGGIES. DON’T COOK YOUR WIFE over a coal or wood qpok stove, but save health, money afid comfort by using the wonderful TROPIC GASOLINE -> STOVES, ALL Xtmns OF HARDWARE. Doty Washing Machines, Wringers, Coquillard Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. ' 3 N. WAENER & SONS. ROBERT H. YEOMAN —SELLS— Empire Uarresting Machines, • Sindin<z Twine &c. ✓V (3EHS9 RLfIiTCS £Csl3S>Kry*» axtoa DvfcK KxuitrxaH’ G J ima> ua.ru staxi Kitea w In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at. the lowest : possible rates. AND BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workman ship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens' Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts. LHBEBssCMI! Z Ixeep constantly on sal© a complete steels of all Isxnds -rsS SASH DOORS. AND 4 $ PITTSBURG AND g %JHTXIHDOW& filyElocfc Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superior inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. B. F. A IG.-36 ts. Tg LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of |l|| HB AID Including Yellow Pine and poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons It Bottom Prices Ous? facilities sot? obtaining ©us? stock fa*om Srst handsj enables us to cflex? Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage- And to all wlio will come and see us, we promise square dealing and Best Prices. Ccme ? see ■ + Respect fully, ' COLBORIN db Co.