Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1887 — Page 8
The republics r-“!L±‘ . '>'■ 1 ■ ■" ~ ■■- Retnsctocr Time Table. PASSENGER TRAINS. '3p.£B£ttt". ..ci.ST, x. _ ,y n - jr“ t . ■ “ NORTH...* SOUTH. 4:38 A. M .10:59 A. M 8:08 A. M... 8:‘24 P.M 4:0(3 P. M 11:02 P.M. WAY FREIGHT. 10:39 A.M. 1:33 P. M.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS
Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedGeo. \V. Graves to John Kattpk* Nov. 18 Its 1,2, 3. sw nc: nt nr 1:5 32 Kankakee tp:'29 acres .$2290. . Quo. W. Tint"**+ te Prewi'r. Nov. 18. It 7; nr'se; se f« It 32 5,; nv s\r mv 21 32-5, 292 acres, Kankakee tp 2920. Saint Warran to Lovica Warren Jan '*2, its 5. 8. bl IS, Newton's add liens seiner, 186. Jay W. Wfntanvs to Wm J.. Mct/>r< Nov, 19. o'. n ! 83-32 7. IGO acres Keen <*r. tp. quitclaim SOOi Ira Cntneii to Eden E. G -aliani, (Kn 21. It 4; pt l.c ,-w 28 33-6: ni se aw 21) S 3 6, Wiica* livid Ip“2ot>. Sheriff J. C, to Ausr- Kverhardt Dec ,5, t.e. el nw. n‘, »e 7-315, 320 acre? Walker tp. 1,200. Jas. W. Lyon to Oriel C. Jones. Dee. 2. so and mv 35 32 5. 320 acres, Kank aiccc tp quitclaim 5,120. Geo. T. Jones to Jas W. Lyon Apr. t same as above 5,120. treo. K.-Blomvto John E. Hollejt Scot. 23, pt Its 10, li, bl 12, llcniingtoi iso. Adam D Scott to CorneTTus 51. Horn «r N;»v 11. >1 and nv no 80 7, 39 acres Union tp. quitclaim 3,!)00. Kobf I*. Shankliu to S P. Thompson JSov. 29. nc mv aad nw ne 9 30-7, Uniw tp. quitclaim 15 >. Ji.im liissendotuto R. T. Bisscndci it ul, Dee, 7 pt its ~ JO. bl in, Le. polo's add Rensselaer 750. ■ - l'. 1> Nowe)s to Wm. H- Austm Nm—--28, It 19, bl Hi. Weston's add Ecnss, laer, SOU 1). J. Thompson to Emma K. Filso Out 25, wife 11-Sl-5, Hu acres Waikei tp quitclaim 25. W. A. Rinehart to Minnie L« \vi Nov 24, < ] nc and sw ne 22411-5. 12t acres. Giimm 2.000. Ind.Hl.isf lowa lie. to Aleck Uunit ton Sept. 80, It 2. bl' 1, WLeatfield tp 20
A Family Medicine.
Which Erjoys a Higher Eiv dorsement by its Heme Pecple than any Remech In the WorldHibbard's Rheumatic Syrnp iv put up in large packages anti i: ■the greatest Blood Purifier known Jts peculiar combination maker it a gre at Family Remedy. For i dyspeptic, biilious or a cor.stipntrid person it has im eejual, actiiif iijKur tke s-Uimuiioli, liver and . kiu neys in a pleasant and _.health* manner. ] u the treatment o iiiKUtinrtlisui jiiul ttil' I'liOLUNntit troubles it stands first ami foiv .most above all otkers. Head ihei medical pamphlet, which treats oi many diiiereut ihaeaser aad thep causes, and Ifenru of the great mod leinal value'of the remirtes whicl • nteranto its c unposithm, Alsi >f the peculiar merit of tfiffbardh Rheumatic and , Strengthening Platier, which h ive no superior. •Compounded by Rheumatic Syrnp Co., Jackson, Mich. Brice l.(-r per bolt! ■: six bottles trd.OO. Foi sale and very highly recommended by Frank B. Merer, Hensselaei. Jud.
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. I>. Salt. Drggist. Bp-par. Im ! . testifies: '•*l van rcvouimciid Ki-c;ii> Hillers ;i,s tue,ve v best rtaan H . iCytr;. .bottle, hoiu !i ;s given r.c iTm i-nr -case. One rnan O k six noltcls, !U ,‘, was cured us Uhi ivSiati-ju of 10“ \ caiT standmg.'' ' Abra-Turnr Http,-'itni glsi. McUvilk*,. Ohi<>, ithinnv: •• i'hu rest Lb' lug BBuii me 1 bareO v.-r tandb .1 in , n .. i- Klect.ri • B 1 t-,r -. v Thousands u! ousts i ave ati i-d jj,. ii Testimony, mv th;u tim vetdies ,s imam mous f a: i* w-eti f.*. I?ilU‘ s t{o cvm-. ;r di-eases oi the Liver, Kulnevs or i!'o ,»■. Only a ealt Ootlar u Liu.f !e at. K. J* Me; er .s Dpug store;
A WOMANN’S DISCOVERY.
“Another wonderful discofrerv l’s? hwn made and thsu. too' bv a ].-{•]y ir. this county. L);se .no listened it>! dutches up >n iur uix! for svr -n \ «-h«n wthstood i‘.ssewr--st tests. twit lu-r vital organs wore uujierrpbtd an.' death seemed, imjiijentv For tin..m.mthsshe coughed iuce sauilv couni not ?}••;•!>. U c bought ui ULS ;; bottle of Dr. Koig’s Xe'-v Di-i-oven U.i <nn sumption and was so much re jit* red *m taking theji :”St dose that she slept all night and. with one botiio has h. e:i rairreuously on re! Ik r n ame is Mrs. Luther Lutz *’ Tins . wnii-s \V. C Hamrick & Co., bf Shelby N. C - Get a free trial bottle at F. B. MmorV Dreg su re.
Baeklea'r Arnica SaJvc
TheUes'i Salve in tWju.rJri far Cm. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Silt Kbeufir.Fev*7 Bores, Teller, Ui.tpp.-d Hand* Oltilb.AiC', Corns, ana »i! Sjtia Ere jilioas. and poaitirely cures Piles or uu p\v re u tisred. " is gtur»npeed to give, perfect «ansfatt<.,; ormositT refunded. •_ Frier 25 cents par box For sate by F. B. Mey**r. If you want aniee bottle cf fine perfume or a Biee cake of toilet soap call on Long & Eger.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Acgi sta li I’ocrnn, wi*c of J C. Porter, ot Rensselaer. Ind., died ( at Jidt.jwiklHHW in.this place, Tuesday, Dec 6, 18*7, at 10 o'clock; A. m , aged 43 yettrs. 8 months, 13 days, She was Me oldest daughter ol Sam uel A. and Hannah M l-’olton. Wa> born iu Ontario county. N. Y.Aug. 2:1 1»,4. Tim Minify remov'eil in 1*62 t< •<ei\js* lacr. Ind. v.here Mrs. Porter hasince resided. Shb was married In 1864 to Dr. Wm H. Salter, having been, previously, ui elllclent toacher in the Kcnsselaei •euoois. During this uuibn. a son* Win A., was born, whostmive** his not her |>r, Salter died in June. 1 *66. and Feb 3, 18(59, his widow mar ied J. <’. Put>r. a well known citizen ot this place. Her second marriage win blessed \itli with one syn. -Charles IF, who Willi hhs tdder brother, maims hi i.other's loss. The union nrovpi{*!i liap py one for both, t r ttigl a 1 the yearso their weddedJife, For t*«my-liye years she continued b tie h = ni iiVbei- 5f ttie I*l'Cs by tvjprrt r liurch of RouSselaer, and wnile ii icalth was always among the mo’aitliful. She was l-le »e>l with a,char, •trong mind, a tender. 1-i.in r heart, uid a d-. op ami iirtui -he spirit u»tif\ dav.ng received a go-d In atkui. r.u laving gro-.viiTip front"early•'pi*-ty, hcl .lie npem d ihlo a broad inlelligenco tudji rich nTglohs expeiieuce. |,.r:o ng a character ot git.at beauty arm ■vottfi. ' As a daughter she was all that a f.-vih r and mother could de-ire in loving ml helpful devotion ami-to the he re a v d husband and sons her Ides e l Chris ian lntliienee w ill lie an ever radiant glitfrom the Heaven land upon their, null way. Her st tV rings were long and severe, nit she iun-e alt with patjenea ami res-, gnftii >ii, i• joielng in Gud and in tul ope ot eternal, iite. At her busbrtbd'srKi-Mat the fnn» rai v.;s attended by the ltev. K. J. D,.it)--an.-forii.ei* par. I .or or d by Revs- 11. F. Feigu-on and S. I>. > r itfies. also Ahe I uid.ies Ruliej C.rpj.u: vliieii site, was a tnemberNTlie sv-rubdlu vns p;i to-lij d from 1 S im. go.-J-S, •- T;h»i. diaii t e niissed. because toy seat siinli ie empt vi« fore, a large' audi- iH e tit; irlemla aiid g;ela. lves, gatbere-i to jet* neir last tearfolY i Hite to <bie, who i , ile they t ad loved so eel,, and in dealt, remembere I so kindly.. Her remains were iiitorrvd4u-*We,-ton vunetery. \> ia-rc Hie services were eo;,dialed at ilit* grave, with prayer In . lev Feguson. SSI i,c;:r. ill her, life of InniltV. ■ itlotisoil tn-;ti,!4.., ..j tr;i-t. _ >"a I:t the ! ru'e r wtio kuriov ;ii nnd Ur. e: it, •Vlnsc ways rut- Irti.-und jr.-t —So nntj so ilie UrjirlYu rniiikl"Ticr f r sdropan* fjdiVti iijcinenasisiiflrtf, TnwiMiUfs.iff levo,ah*X.kill■!mrvs, . •ookiiij; *<» ( fi.tl for n,ore. A r.c-roes* to tl.oso in sumav, I bet:i- glo t-.f-i- ft i;i n.,in, t.voi it, at- Mu- ftn <,u- v iftrtilng their j;!;nl refrain. •Tlirinvinjidu.-i’ lore 'yi,i;n*i youi .a iri.s, vi-i'imtff Irii.a 'l l tile siiure, lie-nil imi brav;: Iniiuls riylit. lor cui; tin n ;lt arJiiiitg in pi-.iv; r. A !>reri-ui> lie.iti nesrt in !ioi;ut li.V, 'a.Hear i»«uiy b.tuuuiylji r i«*si, A lovULijiud \'-u III;.? ■>: trail-iel.c -yr;, SpCitliligtliV'Jiy :it t':r a‘g.i‘. fall., se’i-r in i‘i- tit of a;:im, 1 ill a in,. l li,-,-*- 1 **\a*. fnj yr; _ lii • 1 n k>,' ..if Hi*- aii-.nq;. I i.Hies'r.tp iliiv rii dii. So mar, i:; the olir.i.d erof -.:cl:ii. .'a turn Vihos.* ei!ot, i' is ill* h •• 1 \ Arti ia-*ji\ i Jci't a'-y:S:v-—r r-■ goasrfshc ttr- - n-rtw-t. **«.»•. v - . ■ S ■ m :vi to tin- iii;h>i-.'un:: miy-! S, trt iiu'y w!il<;:i-”< ! if ir»y« in store, WoinK-: ,id I'i. '-iii:- ;i I [iR-avii. '. lnr.'i'.er n i»r.», >’> rre.tr, a* ti;i*.it.'»js ?;v-,v s'.or ■As the. laSdJOTrrs-furrrie.i aAnrjr; A.- ;l.e lovt i! one-: y.ilno’ .a iir ni:. '. a-r. Ami Iru I'd.- <-<a:M ilo nanebl In:t prav. i was the win aioi tiie bCarbi Hn-s tbi; m;i lrt- rs lit IaST-.-i liter s ll;t- i row ami \v. (*ii,;:g, for her's forever w a- ]> • -t. > .. .... -. .j So iu ar flint, she :o;ichi' t jp. carim-nl. tott'-t tii.-y c * )V-e.I : he 1,.*., k hrijrht, :n its - As it !:.y lie. ween her amt I-Hvi * * >J near, as the y i,e- f ,i. Si-t I)Ai-.'J ill j ill.* v.'.vi’il *, . Atl-I the > ;vh ■ •.vas.ni-i • I t n Was, at fa it. imt ik 1 .-.:- Ivi; tJt -i'e. . - ' i; -' ;
Report of Re[?]sselaer Schoos.
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Make it a point to see my slock of jewelry. Habdmas the Jeweler. :
Death of Lewis Gordon.
Sherifl Yeoinan went up to tVheatfield, one day lust week, to take Lewis Gordon, the insane noat> nentioned laat week, to th© asyiura, but came back and reported that lie was too sick to be removal. On Monday, of this week, a letter was received from Gotdoii’e brother, saying that he was well enough to travel and had been so, ill tiie time. Accordingly Clerk Irwin and Dr. Washburn went up Tuesday morning, to examine further into the matter, and tQ wing Gordon to town, preparatory o taking to the asylum if they found him in condition to admit of ;he journey; but insfend they found that he had succumbed to his disease, and died Monday evening, at 4 o’clock.
John Wagner {dead guilty to the diurge of stealing hogs, but enterid .as an extenuating circumstance, the plea of insanity. The Judge, u his mercy, found him not insane nit \v,*ttk-niinded, and sentenced iiini to live long days in lhe county jail, to p:ry Q fine of one mighty ioll.ur, and disTiancliised for a period of-six months. It is stiid hat indictments from Warren Muntv, clnirging him with forgery ire awaiting iiis release from the Benton county jail. Oxford Tribune. * Persons who are-investing regularly 'in lottery tickets in hope that some day they will strike it rich should profit by this candid statement from one of the men who oqght to know: “One of Beauregard's old soldiers seuthim a. doUar n-ud requested Mr. Beauregard to send him a lottery ticket which would win a big prize. He said: ‘1 never disobeyed orders, i came out of tin 1 war wiihont clothes enough to wad a shotgun.’ The General .answered: *My dear e imrade, I send you a ticket that I hope will draw a prize, and beg leave to give youihe following a [vice: If you stick to the Louisiana lottery for four years aslaithiully ns you -did to the southern contederacv, you will not bav. clothes enough to wad a po]-gun. Buy ’ni Ikth(t<la> I’icscnts until a fit or yru have linked through the large stock of b antiful and useful articles suitable for that purpose, in Williams & Osborne’s, furniture store. Examine their goods, learn their prices, then' use your own judgment, is all t!i *y ask. They have n splendid line of furniture, of ail kinds, chairs of tlie latest styles, pictures,'frames, easles, falling work tables, inimns, bnicl'.-ts, waiTl brotccrors <’>.*. 35cj Wft a:.d I e. \Yi i.i iau-i & Osborne. © _ It !ras”be«»n'trisdosrd that- Buck S:aidey’s superior skill as- a detacirve it; Ciipturing the Greens is due !■> the fact th.at, he gave Cass.ttis it.l cariuii. .a warm tiieno (.it Am-'r Green’s, to disclose the fugitive’s' whereabouts. V. imaniac Jfe.mli'.icaii. If yon are ruing to buy a new stove this fall don't fail ;o call on Eger Bros, ami look ttironvh their x.t«l -!; get their prices. We have tlm liegt selection of goods, now, ever carried-,by Us. Uome and axatuine our stock of 1 to*>.ts, shoes, nnderwc \ r, htits, caps, millinery and notions.. IIKSU’HiU. it. TTcNAN, A- --.4 . . ... . . . ... ; ,‘i .' -wei iii the housthold. A jewel otepurity. A jewel of li tybri A j nvel of iimgoratuYg vi-tucr. What? '. ” dew.'-l l’e imp.fi-e Ibv 0. C. Btarr only, in P-erfOcti -u Tea‘tans M iXf’Y! a;on:;v— VT. IT. H. Graham 1 tans money in. sums of Folk) and upwards, mi i n.gtime, at b per cent, interest. - ■*- *•- - 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 all competition. Aj A. 1 wcpold’s new corner block and sold by Miss Bay Leopold. The term “jeAvel” implies something brigiit, sparkling, rare ami cosriy. ilifni-i.m made from C. Starrs Jewel Tea Isa certainly bright and spa: kliuc. ftnd though its qualities are rare, jt is by no menus costly, consirloing its excellence, «end the hu-t that is iutI o ted in the far-famed Perfection Tea Can. The sparkling eliect xH u delicate etimnleai U{K>u the jaded system is never more appareWThan it is when tlrinking a amp of Air. G -4XS'.ari's pure Jewel Tea. CALL anyhow, ;t Leopold’s and see what his pti *es are, on first-class gttods. Bememlrer, he conducts liis business with* ut au> expense. i * ■ \ f ;. ■'
Leopold's Hard Luck
Mr. A. Lec>i>old has had the hard luck t© lose, during the lost two weeks, five good cows and one yearlji g. Two of them died about two weeks ago and the others, taken sick at the same time, have died at intervals since that lime. The last one was killed yesterday morning, to relieve its suffering. The cause of their death in not clear, but Mr. Leo Told believes} that they were poisoned from drinking water, from a small poud, in his pasture, east of town, in which a lot of old paint kegs, cans,Ate., bad been throw n, when he removed the small building on Van Rensselaer St, in which Bissendens’ paint shop had been located.
Election ofMßcaStli Officer.
Notice is hereby given that the Board of commissioners of Jasper county Indiana will meet with the Secretary of the Board of Health at the Auditors office in Rensselaer Indiana oil Monday January '2lid 1888, for the purpose of electing a Secretary of the Board of Health, in and for said Jasper county, for the ensuing year.
Geo. M. Robinson.
ot. Auditor Jasper, Co.
Adams Express Company-
Letter from the Assistant Foreman of ,the Delivery Department—A Subject in which Thousands arr Deeply Conc err: ed. Aliwit live years a»o l suß«-m1 f rn*n painful . iiriialii>Kami ßrvct f t*aiH ti*i<l WwilrneSS In tinli.ucr part of my tnu-k. [nni.in the Uihlik. Ihiil mental-awl !».►<!ilv (lejiri-.vsiiin. 1 :ivr nt ill York i-*ri-<*t. .n-ivey Citv, nniL on 111 I ivlVli; ItfH'llCciie 1 Volinii rrro|»r t.l lln-NA,rJ!-c/-‘ Al.uituiie Iji.-il Ini'! ti-.i*n left iViiniijr the I iV-iv. 1 i e*i<l Tfic lirtleji-."Wlrot Is rtil? Disen.-c J tliit is CiluiiHir..lTioii I’s?” It •*e..riiiii-H mv 1 i»i»tou>-. ami fccHiv's iH ilr r 1 bnn I roiila ii I 11h.i written « wlxtlwlmnk .M-.- trou'ife ttris mHeVil -like a liiu-l.ru tliiknliriit. r ’ (or it lket iieen sleelin a-H»*iii) im-nruiw ;>1 e., f-irveitis. I silt mr a iMtitlu of Shaker Jixirant of RooTs,- or Kei“el's Syi-U|>,:ni'l before I ha-l i.-iken ofie-h.-iif (if it l leli tiie xvtleoini-relief. In a fi-w weeks 1 was tike mv oM self. I eiijoyeil and iliges'terl inv food-. .Siy kiiiiieys roim rei-overed tone ami | s't'i-etlgiliVaad '.lie iirinni-y ’trojihje vaiiisiieH. 1 was vvett. Miihons of ir-*oi>ie need s an*- me iieiue sim--j! \- to ;i;*t on ilw howels. T * llieni I eomuieii*! •siuii-Ao* EW-ivt ill tile -Tro;oos-illle 1,-,l'lns Ii is iht“ [lier.-vi'ile-- . safest tod surest imtttiitive in tins warUt. 't he most delieste : \vo>ieii eroi ehildreii iimr t.-ke i>. One point iiioie; I have all In-.* more eonh-iciiee ill this iiinlieine l:ee;ins« it is j.repnred l>;. the .-'hitker# Im iv rir.im.t'* hi- ii limn ui.vs'-5f rttit 1 1 ;Riniire life .-jhalu-rs tor Jjjjsj* rt.lisis'ciiev .•nut s-irirt bfi.-iiie.ss ‘mu'*.'idly. 5* ii.it they mhi.e :i;;tv lje!ru-te*l i*- the jiiihlic W. A; 11 AU„ IlVr sliii- i)v all iTru-.:V'isls an 1 by A. .1. White i a;, iti .-.u-eet. New York A dear head, is indicative of good iic.illii ;-.iid regular habits. When the 'body is languid-, and the mind works shvgn-tshty, Ayer's CaHjavli t Pilia will assisi i;i tite tceovery o! jiiiysk-al bu**}-uti'-y and mental vigor. Scr*-liilot:9 liumors. erysipelas ennkor, an i catarrh, can ba cured by tak-it-g Ayer’s San-oj.-arilD. - i ht.vu n.-o-i th s ti.i-i.-j -it:e in )ii>. family, for s rotu. SPr-.tb.J >»*..*<' jf : 1. i‘lii It (111 [u-iwisl *.nt-|y | i v. id i-ikulivate this ferribU* di.ett-e.."’-di'. F. Fu.wUtr, At. O Greet, v.,He, T, im.
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OF PUBLIC OPINION. TSSTiSJHY OF MYSISIAaS,' * -Th©pt-ogr(uiiitv&( wide-awake paysiciarw tiirbughoUl the lepgt-hgaini bieadti) or tue land, are awakemug t:‘> a realization <>t Ute wouderlu| ltva its of l)r. li, C. Flower's' Svventiiie Iteiyualies, and a:e;> esertbingJfw-en wi: it ni'arvelou.-ly btueli - i'st I r Mt]t-. lie few wit give one of ts-rny s'milar interes ing letters from Wdi i'.i-'i ,t o.- * t >0 <sv * . ■ lir-liii -t :t. . J in. 2 ), 1837ite FSlrt~M hA evfi (Ti p ev:-rt ting Dr. it. IV l-ViWerV 1/ver Sanative, Lu tgf o tmb Xi ve P Is. Pviu D>ttoying Elix-ir, Hi*Hid Pth Her and Ma,:ne j rs. in tns pfaWee. wH.it good iv.-nits. They are splt-n i i rem- das. W - A. Savvy: k, M. L\ Ti.es- rai*di(.i et are i t*- Iru i »)? *-x • liai.'iivi; fVvsUdie itv. e-bgi-th.u,' < f ■ tltt.roifgti tn -i mi skill, tnul like long cxjier.eeo.j'f lint ;> vieiaii who to-d i> tiujot.-. ill • tn is* 1 -» xtetoive p-ivaie i-r.u.-.i e ..if :u.y d /cl r ot A ne.-'K-a. Tiiey af(j more tiut.tt go--» l re.-ne i’iA-t. Tuey are toe l-ea thui sci. nee av-d-1-k-Ui h.-t> ever produce:!. F>r s;t e by v*>nr .iruggV. who. on apj lteaiio.i. w U g'ce fry-! a is py of on*- maghHi •c'i T " p att;>h'-oF o» v tm-i -lw tins‘'.i'll Frm Gas Iv i> r.eidy VVOftt! i.f' V Cv-UIK
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READY FOE THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE IS ie, Ike square naa "** , 'a. ' ——— , | ||, | mi - . tji C-ViC v ~ ui*.i • , _ " - _ .-ii 9 * I I * Abraham is the man Wlio acts on the square, And treats people white, , jDjfipnte k ivhrt daro 2.He trades on a plan That is upright and just, And keeps going on f While competitors bust. He buys at rock bottom, I Is careful in choice, And offers the bargains Which make all rejoice, , He hires him no clerks, And he pays no high rents; And to his customers he gives All thus saved in expense. - .If you want, to save money And increase your pile, ■'.-■-* , - Drotkin and see Abe 7 And lie’ll make you all smite. He possesses the power To spread happiness round, And his store is the place Where barg sins are found. A. LEOPOLD.
Emmet Ilanxal, Hole Agent Sn Kensselaer. ! Several dwelling houses to mil Hammond Sz Austin. Why You Feet \ So weak and exhausted is because yoiir j blood is impure. As well expect tiio 1/ sanitary condition o£ a city to be pevj feet with defiled water and defective sewerage,' as to expect such a complicated piece of mechanism as the human frame to he in good order with impure , blood circulating even to its minutest veins. Do you know that every drop • of your two or three gallons of blood passes through the heart" anti lungs in about two and a half minutes, and that, ■on its way, it makes bone and muscle, "brain and nerve, and all other solids | and fluids of the body? The blood is the great nourishes or, •as tho Bible | terms it, “The Life of the Body.” I Is it any wonder, then, that if tho blood j be not pure and perfect in its constituents, you suffer so many indescribable symptoms? - • Ayer’s Sarsaparilla stands “ head and shoulders” above every other Alter--1 ati vc and Blood Medicine. As proof, read these reliable testimonies: G. C. Brock, of Lowell, Mass., says: “For the past 25 years 1 have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. In my opinion, the best remedial agencies for the cure of all the diseases arising from impurities of the blood are contained in this j medicine.” Eugene I. Hill, M. D., 381 Sixth Ave., New York, says: “As a blood-purifier i and general builder-up of the system, I have never found anything to equal I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It gives perfect j satisfaction.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla proves equally | efficacious in all forms of Scrofula, * Boils, Carbuncles, Eczema, Humors, Lumbago, Catarrh, &c.; and is, therefore, the very best Spring and Family Medicirife . ianae. “Jt beate all.” aaysMr. Cntler. of Cutler Brothers & Co., Boston, “ how Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does sell.” Prepared by • Dr. J." C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Prie* $1; six bottlM, $5. Worth S 3 » bottle.
' PbUTZ’S WORSE AiiQ CATTLE- POWDERS ! <5% c-• ...... ! \ rcuT2 ) i i I f Ny ■*’ •.s V N. - - - 4 * No will die of Cot to. Hot? or Lt::;c Vic. i vk.ti. if Fn’-it/.’s Po\viii*rs are uWd mtroe. Voutz’s i*o\Vfi«TPavlll '■•nr- 1 nr.d ’-revmi; Hoo-Citot.'Kka. FYi’.irz's Powders v. ill prevear,. Gapks is Fot. i>. Eontzis^Po-.v/lcrs will increii-e tlie qimlillry of iniik* end crc.im tivcniy per smu and waße tiie tmtidr !in» muLeweet. J 1-onrz's i- , of*.’derP wfl? ® 6v prev'r.ntgilmostvkYk::y p tgkA^K4o HTDjci l .Moißre mid < i.TMe nit* «nhiect. ForWHrFti atf jiy ACTtoK Bold everyv.iiere. 3C4VVO 33. POX7T2, Prcprietor, SAIiTIiIOKE, BID. •o Ats W TiT’D TCS TTBT*’"—' C- Q .*>’ ii mmg- Bmtmm' Mr* Culls promptly attended day or. night, RENSSELAER - INDIANA mmw '■ y os ■Penetrates the Centres of Population in ILLINOIS, lOWA, WISCONSIN, NHCiIiGAN, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, NEBRASKA A W YOMING. , Its TRAInTbSYICS is cersfofiy arranged to meet requirements «>f local travel, as well ss tt furnish the most attractive Eoutee for through travel between important TRADE CENTRES Its EaUIPKEHT of Bay and Parlor Cars, Dining and Fa'ace Sleeping Jars is without rival. - Its ROAD BED is psrfeo’ion, of stone bal asted Steel. The North Western is the favorite route for the Commercial Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers as er New H&mas la the Nor hwe&u. —; De- aßed infofma'ioh cheerfully far- “ uishea by C P. WRIGIH, K- ussAa V W. H C. Wicker. - -*■ Miinuvi-rr Truotc Mxinr-ev E. P. Wilson, -=^- r i General VttSscDger Agent • - ‘
