Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1887 — Page 8

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Wedding Bells.

V, Baker -Spiti.er. A very pleasant but entirely unostentatious occasion, was an affair which took place last Thursday eveninp at the residence of Hon. E. P. Hammond, which was the marriage of Mrs. Hammond’s niece, Miss Etta E. Spider and Mr., Asahel S. Hiker, son of A. M. Baker, the recent purchaser of a fine farm a mile north of town. Only-relatives of the con tracting parties find a few near friends were present at the marriage. The ceremony was performed at nine o’clock, and the bridal couple entered the room to the music of a wedding march and were preceded by Misses Mamie SpitJer and Matt ie Baker young sisters of the bride and groom respectively. The Rev. McGuire, a Baptist clergyman from southern Indiana performed the ceremony. After the wedding an elegant repast of cakes, fruits, ices &eJTaa partaken of by the guests. The young couple will make their home,with the groom’s father, north of town. LIST OF PRESENTS ‘ Judge Hammond and wife, the wedding and refreshments. M. L. Spider wife and Maud silver tea set and .table,cloth.. Mattie Baker, set. of fine fruit plates. Mamie and Eugene Spider So gold piece and cook book. W. B. Austin and wife, 10 fruit plates, p Mrs, S. J. ‘Ausd::, celery di. An 11. F. Priest and v:i!'o. glass tea set. - ; Mrs. Boon, 2 cups and saucers.' Rue Priest, cike stand. . Birdie Hamnmm.l un i j 3. C. Irwii:. v.: f p sMi . m A. McCoy.,- ruld vSfl, damask linen table cfSttt nnd'imp.ki visv Eddie Hammond? Vet of goblets, Jean Hammond -picture on easel.

PSBPRME-WARFIELD.

Considerable surprise. was created in town Monday morning by the news tint Mi*. F rank Osborne the popular junior partner in the furniture firm of Williams A: Osborne had driven over to. Trance- j vilieSunday and returned with a' fairbrrde in his company. The) latter was Mrs. Alice W.arfi Id, j formeily a ' teacher in bulnskii county, but more recently engaged j in xni’Hini ry business .in Fiances-; vilie. The wedding look, place., at; the M. LI Parsonage, at Metlaryville, tlev. T. E. Webb 'officiating. Only a few friends From Frances-) .yille were, pi esent. The bride veil 1 spend most of her time liTFraheesville for a few weeks, closing up her iifi’ftivs there, and in the mean time Mr. Osborne will hurry up the erection of n comfort able residence. : on lots r ecent I V purchased for the purrose, on Weston street, just - north If dol n 1 lot*, nee's -u-Av 'house, and upon its completion th |*ewly marvied couple \iill set -u liWse-k er : * c therein- - . . • - ' - i

The Chicago Inter-Stare Exposition.

Th? great inland City of Arner--dc-a n i'.v e > ui b to. the Front with its Fist i. Consecutive / Ann ua i Inler-Sa. U I xliibition of tiro proi sch i nee, Industry cud Art, I riper :: j ft' t dnesday, Sept- e, and* closing Saturday, Oct, 2'2. The Mammoth Bidding 'e now , crowded .with e: Lit its fit ui almost evehy pert of the civilized- world, illustrathi every departn'l'ert of human activity, with its latest and best products. It is imp ssibie to do this great collection justice by noticimrrt in detail. In some inapt itai t res] rets it lies i:ewf been equaled at anyftempory exhibition, and scarcely in. any respect has it ever been excelled. Ail railway and tiansp rtution lines : give reduced rates to visitors, and there is tfvery indication that the usual attendance of 500. CC;) will bo high doubled. It certainLy will, be if the intelligent, enterprising, weli-lo-do people of the North-west f prop riy appreciate the opportunity it affords. - i ’• * . -Remember to give Mr. C. C. 1 Starr’a new importation of Jewel i Tea a trial. It is a pure, uncolor-h ed tea of great merit, ..j j

Obituary.

Ciuur.LL tt. Ba.njamin. • , Was born in -Fayette Co , Ohio, Aug., 14, 1840. nud died iii Rensselaer, lnd„ Sept, 13 iBS7 Mged.. 4u iyerr-s 1 ivrtmth and !) days. He ’ was •married to Eetitia Sayler Dec,.24, 1807. He served in the war of the rebellion something more thdn three years, and was always a true and taitliful soldier, and it was perhaps,during this, time "tin-vj, there were pow-ii-the seeds of dis :as • which- finally resulted in his-death. He was \ r)-U\l and uii it -! with. tlrMetiiodist Episcopal-church when but a boy and has' always nmintniued ft consist'lit Christian character. ‘ He leaves a wife and two fc'hil- | dn-n and a large, circle of friends to mourn his loss. As a son he was good and obedient, "as ft husband lie yvns kind and affectionate, as a father tender and loving, as'a soldier turn and brave film as a citizen and neighbor he was .upright, n man of integrity, loved and respected by all that knew him. His Christian faith sustained him in life, and comforted him in death, and is the consolation T)f Ids friends who remain.- lie rests in peace. , He testified to the Saviour’s love, and said to his aged father that his prospects were bright and ,growing.brighter all the time as he nearedjthe end. His hope was. an anchor to his soul. Oh! Let.us so depart. : T.'d'TlLl ;.r Does the uncolored tea now being imported by Mr. C C. Starr in Perfection Tea Cans possess any advantage ovo ■ uncoh rod teas shipped to this country in bulk? Assuredly. Every one kuows that nncolorcvl teas will deteriorate, if packed in bulk,' soon .after. the leddihing of the chests they come in is cut, whereas “Jewel Tea’’ cannot lose it < strength or Uavor as the Pei fec-.tion 73-. a C--a "effecfonHv preserv'es tl.em,

Fresh oysters always on hand at All man s. Call and see in w we verify, the ■statemeals we make in the news--pa.pc.rs. . ...1-1 - Y'il'eey f: Sigler. A Leopold now keeps the SGz Boots and Sh- v.d Call and examine before buyfng i K-where. . " 7 Remember, to c 11 in and see Hemphill A Homm before buying your Boots W Slices. 0 -= A Scliocl boc ks at the P. O. i - - .

Give Them A Chance.

f uat Is to say, your lungs. Ate all i your trciuhing inabiifftiryT Very won-A de. !ul machinery if .is. Xot only the larger nii-pe.s-ages. but the thousands'’ of little tubes and cavities le.u.ing from rtheni. - . ! V. h.en thcsc”are clogged and clicked . | uitli hnoter which duglit not to be" j tiicrv. juiir lungs cannot halt -ilo their ' ivo:k. And u hat they do, they cannot ! d ) Well, e . ! Lad it cold, croup, pneamoni.i, cat-; i arraa. consaaipliou or any Of the fam- ■ ily id U-roat and i.oo And I -ad and. rhur-r ot>srra;-‘i..!'X Rtt a;*- Vcvte A'l : ; oitgiit to- get ridn'f. There is just one sure - Way to g,:-. .rid of them. T.iat js. to i takb Bos--Lei’s German Syrup, -\vhivh any'irnggivl w iS! teL you fH - 74 cents •a b dtic. Even if every;h:ng cl--e hat failed voir, you may dope -.d upon tlu.t for ceil tin. a 440- h ■ tteker humors of every descriptlcn. wLothu' ia the mouth, t'.r uh. or stem aci., arc > \ie 1- d fjom the,.ayste-n by ike u-e ;d A;, cr’s rpariuA. Zvu oth tin c e -ye v. itii t-Riy. as u rre tortelteste-C-s. tiyun.-i i;-g .in i:n pi.-'; or .uvujcyoi's.kal b v'd.

A Captain's Fortunate Discovery.

C'a; '■ Ct mar, seer. Wevnugiih pivi. . ~e A:'a;v-r v'.!\ and N Y . co’.i frou-byd Av.:h a e -a-;!', so that 'e •-< • - ar.--’ v.indnecil to. try idr King's New Disroyer> f-r C;ins:iiujT)o;s. i-, i.-.e e-cb. guyo.niru in •o.ant :\i-. : f he: a-’!.-.y--;i me extremo --> ■ r.-oss i-’. . i'-'-.st. In- <-hi;-«rt-n we e -i i. 1• ;• f: .‘ • i ;::id n -ir.g.e. d-r-se hr.d •1 •• . }) y t 'i. ct. lb 1 K ac's N- w pK a.-- r, i: . ti e s -tud ir-i rme : y !.: :.r c'ok ;.n L- ti-ci. I ’ and on b.-aul ** • b*> - <• * Jit, ’ r ; '.v Em .* ,rfu I‘» Vo: urd :*y:r----r ; .Li .1 r Ar .

Renown Her Youth.

Mrs. V . Ml - , p. .terma < L y Co. I u . , - r-- • Veui-irkbie st- r. • :r s i>: vL I ■-. . -f -n •aed *f -r •o: !j A aye tun i ' viih kid- .•- : .A. -; -s • f-r many ••a.-: - uoic pot t-n-s- mys f without •-. M Lam in ire-.n P-du an l fo.ortu .-uV'-uat u'de i-» tl.vyhv own r.c-U.-i 1 -• ■ . I iww 1 root hoiks to e.e-> trK: L-iio rs •• r -Laving v :,-*-veil.you:li. ! r.. v.- c : ;. ;..i .. .. r.:u: ?:n.i; . .s; .. h 't'-- oa’y ■’ '• -e I-'. P . M ;cr Drug S.ore, O ; ’ . ~f P - « ■■ ' . \ViIOE sym .. ojite Ui lua aird appear,' in any form, taka Ayer'r Ague Cm e. it trill prevent a development of the germs of disease,' -And er-i'dieftte them from the sy stem. r A cure !s wULdeOt oil in feverj'l/tyfftnce. , , ;T A t ~

Hickory Nuts.

“What arc kincKf* j “The stfelHiark, the mocker, the pig, and the Lit!ois- ur.-t*: The mocker ia a pipiare nut, with a very t weet axld de- , licious kernel. Cn fortunately it is very .small ahd hat d to g, : t at', ond thus, in- 1 all probability sh r'vt-s its name of “mocker.'’ The pig nutdiaa-w very thick shell, a id its IVernol Ims a disagr.ebable. LuUc. They ava the most numerous, aiiil thti bitter nut nobody 'thinks pt’o-Jiug, Lt'cruteits kernel is well r. preset)b -1 tv its flame.” . “How. liofs thc sheUbiirk look?” 1 “It is almost an ellipse in shape, and is pretty tint on the facia*,, which, howci or, arc not regular planes. The col- ! Crds steffHt .-white, with a .tendency to a Vi i-y light liiitlV A light blow oh the ' side break•> it open and the kernel conk-1 out in two pieces. It is of a pretty ‘brown anil looks rich and tempting. Ar to their UAvor, I can only say there is no foreign .lint which can surpass i t.”—Cincinnati Xstv*-Journal. .

Try our roasted coffees. They j can’t be beat for the m<>tiey LaXiie Bros. - «-*«*'* A fine line of canned and evap- : drhtcd fruits cheap at LaKu© Bros.. I —i • " [ MONEY! money—AY. IT. •H. Graham loans money in sums of >'.'a n) and upwards,on longtime,.at; G per conL interest. i English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and j Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, ! CUrbs, Splints, Sweeny, Stillc.s, Sprains I Soroand Swokrn Throat, ( oughs, etc, Sovo ,*oo In use of or.c bottle.. War- j rained. Sold by E. Kannal, Druggist. : Rensselaer, Ind. HI-19 ; ITCH. .MAXcITTnd SCRATCHES of o\e.-v kind on human or animals cured in fid minutes-by \\ ( >OLH)RD S 1 SANITARY LOTION. 'This never foils. Sold by. E. Ivinnah druggist. - I lien -3 - * 19-49 1 Our Fall and winter Hats and Caps just in at Hemphill & Homin’.-. ~~ ; —«r-^-« Buy your school books at the j post-cllice, . L . -—« Do-ir’t fail to call m:J' see the finest assortment ..oil all kinds cf. new styles of Dress Goods,' just | received, and at prices that beat i all competition. At A. Leopold’s! new corner block and sold by MfeS Ray Li pold. • ■ A. If von want a bargain- call on 1 La Rile Bros.. The making to order of picture! fram >5, book-eusys- find window 'curtain hangings, a specialty, -at: Right’s furniture Store. .

PKNTISTRW -| All 1 10 -■ s 0 wbhhW first clr-ss ! dental work veil! ibid Dr. Horton | has had rl-n* oxn x” ■’. o auilTuider- 1 ktfljQtls 111© buhiiuiiis lit'ToTTgiiiy” Ho-makes rdl kimls of PLATE Wukk, BRIDGE'AND - CKS'WS"“' . . vagi;if. . To those v. ho -ktee udsfitiing: plates call and see me. 1 dtiim to make puii'ctt tins, from a single tooth to an oiilii'i? sot. Gas used | for the pain ices extraction of tocvlt. j Ail work warranted, pr: es TOaEonuble. J. W. lIui’.TON. Ot'liiC ov, r L din via ’• Tr.f'.c Aviw’s pills -aid be cured. Mis. j cry is if mild word to describe, the s>t«f'| fcriiigs oi body ami mind, caused b- j hnl-itnal co::'tip.TFbri.' A modi-rrm' ns j of Ayer’s Til As will' invanaHy regulat the btnvels. . .- -•• " - A • ’ ' '• T .'" l’

«n rs On f ■> si A 1 tj-j‘vO.2.A -fE- ti ii* V,l | Wp -te a -.tte'e' rrte-"-Wt -- iff-; vwUgll/ ww, IT KU ■ "••• -- - .y<G- M, I i 1 V 1 : um: •- tj w>: : ' E . YG; ■ U M ' ; •O' >1 ; A f ! i \ • -''v4 a.--, i - ■ ■ " - *• > ON J DOUR LA : 1 OF TuST-OYFICd. \y-.'or-' ’ old sxten rnr'QM y. nwDTn i.r.x * T r ’ l i\£<b:i t: U U Xlu ■ .-iaJJ-a i - aaiV-As.:::!-TLE BEST IN (WALITr, constantly on liani!. IT ; .Biest raarkut pried^--ai».l I *-'r fat 3 o ar-jr i,'C of Ciitti.’. ~ 1 % : yw r T--W r s gvJir 3 a* tis ! ' * l ■ Pro? r’-dor, 1 t p nyi ti . /II % 8 a [vi j H il Mi c. for Ibo s-’vlo of Niir-.'Vv u-k! St« • v rr.I:I7^I SALIHV L ,UD Ml- ('’ tUI.x I'A 1 1*. Al‘l 1 • i\i io.-. vGT:ui.m: r.hSSS BrOS CiQ. ‘ iiikak 'if s;y. t «^ t > wal N - . W,P;W -aWteW“ ' • - U L -

Hemphill & Honan, carp f,«n? JTVfi ■■■ i —wm —DEALERS INta, Eloes, Ms taps, : AND % o rnisliin gsr 1 Mss’-Tibs M Rensselaer ’ - - - - Indiana llllSilK . Named LACY. Calved August 11, 1885. Color black-; shield, brisket,, spot on right \ shoulder, strip lip left band around hips, belly, part of fore legs, hind legs, half of tail white. Sire Boss i Bill H. JJ. B. No. 1345. Dam Marietta'2nd 11. IT. B. No. G 337; Kept at , my barn, at my resi- : deuce. Services"Bs.oo cash, i Emmet K.vnnal, Ilensselaer, Irdiann i PXONJE^IRT~ 1 MEAT MARKET, ... ; Rdr.csclaer, - - Indiana ' J. J. yiGLESfeACg, prop’ll*. |-> EKK. Cork, Vcgl. Mutton. Sausmifru. Flo 1) Ing'.itlV <>:<-..‘-o'.il,in' cjiiantitit'S t»-> -suit pur aii.ssrs a; - uiVrowWtprices. : Nuiie but; he tel 1 >txi, l Evorv L'.Oiiy iuvilvd ■ -till. - - . . lE,/ Highest Price Paid i'oi (iwofi-ifal.Cafile,. •i. x. EiiiLie-TEu-n. "TvTfisslnden & so^s; . HOUSE AND SIGN .PAINTERS, 'GRAINERS, KALSOiII’-KHS, knJ • (Plioji oj-fVCSIte ILulorau'.-TLivo-y Stubie.) Ri-:.\s<ELA EK; «. 1 ;>iaN*teEamting and t’ft'i'cr Hntiging' te -Special ty. tedl 17-05-t f. Visit Dr. Iveliey’e office for first class Dental work. Gold lined 1 jdr * - l' 3 - - /- ( Vni- li jj. —■ - ■ I.C. Kelley. Why You Feel , So Weak and exhausted is heeause your - blood is impure. As well expet-t tlio sanitary condition of a city to be perfect w r ith defiled water and defective sewerage, as to expect swell a complicated piece’of mechanism tss the human frame to be in good order with impure "blood- circulating oven -to its minutest - - veins. Do you know that every drop of your two or three gallons of blood passes through the heart and lungs in about two'and a half minutes, and that, ■ ' on its way* R makes bone and muscle, brain and nerve, and all other solids and fluids of the body? The blood is the great. nourlSher, or, as the Bible terms it, \ “The Life of the Body.” Is it any wonder, then, that if the blood • _ be not pure and perfect in its constituents,yon suffer so many indescribable symptoms ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla stands "bead and shoulders” above" every other Alterative and Blood Medicine. As proof, read these reliable testimonies: G. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mass., says: “For the psSt 2A years I have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In my opinion, the best remedial agencies, for the cure of all the i\fiit-ases. arising from impurities of the blood are contained To this medicine. ” Eugene I. Bill, M. D., 381 Sixth Ave.. .. New York, savs : “As a blood-purifier and general bullder-up of the system, I have never found anything to. eanal Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It gives perfect satisfaction.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla proves equally efficacious in all forms of Scrofula, Boils, Carbuncles, ( Eczema, Humors, Lumbago, Catarrh, &c.; and is, there-fore,-the very best Spring and Family Medicine in use. “It beats all,” says Mr. Cutler, 2 of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “ how Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does sell.” Prepared by - “ IT* : Dr. J. Q, Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mass. PrlM f 1 i tlx heUIM, Worth $8 a botUa.

At N. Warner £ Sons’ A CAR LOAD OF '7' 1 “ I.". .1 " ..II" '■ "j ' . n... i ... SWUNG WAGONS and crGGim ■a '* COOK YOUR WIFE over a coal or wood cook stove, but save health, money and comfort by using the wantjerful TROPIC L GASOLINE -> ETOWBS, sinsros OF harbwars. Doty Washing Machines, Wringezs, Coquillard Wagons, .Spring Y/agons and everything' usually kept in a first-class hardware storo. 'r . “1 '. ' Esesss — - - . -r: ""-; w N. WAENES & SONS. . * EOBEET m YEOMAN —SELLS-- ‘ Eiripire Harvesting: Machines, * ITiriding’ Twine Sz c. yv BEKBrjia Ef.’SESOk arvjrt-far?? BdS2teiJ»Nl mrtsssir cel -j *w .■.£ sa tesa a-Jja ucsmo tz Tj \c ty In the Best and most workmanlike manner, and at tlio lowest possible rates. WAGOXS AND BUGGIES and all other work usually done in that line. MEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens 5 - . • . KensSelaeßh Ind. 17-27-ls. am H W ■ i p :: i 11 i 1 Ika w & PBa I ———“*——“*’LL i y 1 keep constantly on st compSet© stock of sill liimds ot ■'/HI fEK LATH,' ' - W Chestnut A S2SmGI.ES, 1| p Stone, Mgg, f;" A SASH DOORS. AND ?;! $ PITTSBURG A mpZ "'. .mrimcmE, Jd yx.jEiv-cZz. caai v g l Jd.i'dZ- 'A/Ate/A-'. ■ ~~"Haviag purchased- my stock for carfi, 1 can and WILL oiler superior rliducemeut? to cash buyers. Give mo a call before buying elsewlmre I'te) Ic'-'AV Brr.jFeteia-T.-V te Kala-* <•- (La a teiaie . a.: e tsi*kl-a •u <.#&» 10-30 ts. Z 0 I I ijSB 1 . .3 1 FspMA ff 1 mm \md « wfew m Wf m Lns# isawi uA s WEE ' The undersigned have new a complete - ~ stock cf ?ipi if Urn - tyiillk, -Mia MU Ail Why i * , • Including YeHow Pine and poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons ;_-■'*' ' ■- • •' . r-r\ El ei Irttei PriiSr farDilitEss for our stock" ©saMes iss to 'Spoolal Bargains p.ss cm fbs* patrosmgos Ancl to 'all. t tiliq will msdss3.4j.s ? wc? prcr.n£o© sfuas?e doaHng and Bsst P A'-k 13 pj ikj a f Go-me,' S W "4-3 us s.2id save mezae^r- / Respectfully COttßo3Em «fc 00. j*' .. . .