Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1888 — Page 8
TIIE REPUBLICAN. - If"" ■■ Kenmlacr Time Table. a 7 ' a .. 4 r PASSENGER TRAINS. NORTH ....... 1. .B^UTH. 11l a: .11:11 A. M 11:11 A. 31....... 2 47 A.M. %:51 P. 31, .10:17 P. M. Mai FREIGHT. 'IO.OO A. M 1:30 P. M
• ?a J^ e i s 101 years old. He has seea lots of horse blankets, but never saw any which would rear like 5 A Horse Blankets. m Five tf;!c. H** Hs« Milts ot Wf-r? Thread* j Sp E& Boss Stable. A' £tzana»tl Sant Blanket MMU. 5/A Electric. iA, v / lir Out Door jMJk 5/A Extra Test . M gj fiocettlnj Hew, Very Strong. 30 other styles Atpr'w to ralteverj+ady. See your dealer before coW weather, and if he hasn’t 5,4 Horse ffiar.ke's don’t get stuck with poor imitations, but ask him to order some for you. None genuine without this '4 Tr„de Mark sewed inside. fCopyrybjtw :Sic, by Wit. Atrss S. Sons ] Hemphill ft Honan, I ;.j£ - Df ' ■■'A% r* ■ ■ liWI- J 9k ; 7 t; ■ f L-. —i ; , .---Tvao-agr J ... -jp&EESIN~ &, Ik Caps,AND 1 r I ’SC! SI Ufi' > 4 Vise feeaisa £ 3klsi‘A , R SpecialtyUz:;ss2la.£s - - Indiana SF*iT ' ikttenticm! • T*.. re never bus teen eoTOrxtciu’ed a e uetiy ui&t tor positive valua cua a - >- , Gn* h. : —j —7" — DiT. I? C- FLOVVErTS NERVE PILL * ,o: Nervousness. EseitatEiiy, Insom ila. Nervous dyspepsia. Jlystoria. 3Dd iu la -tall painful tkit the i *di*>s cf America arc subject to. Them Pills a food ref the enervated mstern. They contain no Urorsor <ta?>gcrpus ic: Me ma;;ie. permanently vhen evc-xy utter .remedy 6»i!j. ri Tuese I tjls are for ole ?s*« tl] dru > psjff. Trice per fcutf.e, ccsia.u ‘eg 100 puts. — -—* - ■ j ! FtfTE —O-ir l.:u*d*«»nic formula book jjiiii. <J *r v*. iu ;>l v one *w»(i,L-y- Jiatu. jyajkttddl; :>s on p-dtal card, li ricu*y tt jtth iffy e* .s**_*.... .. r ,. T JiKUICAL cc. Boston, Mass,
County Correspondence.
VS lON ITEMS. The merry click of the mowers keeps tiihe to the busy rattle of the threshing machine. * John Steebe 'is pieparing to build a fine house. K Chao. Harriott and Estle Pierson hie attending the Sr.ramer School at 'Rensselaer, with others yet to follow. Walter Ponsler ir. scouring the neighborhood for hands to make bay on the big Thompson ranch. | Alirs Eva and bin ns a liraskot! iuve been siek w ith lever, but are | i\covs. iig. j - 31aicbik}>. —A* the* ±e&klenbi-oIJ die bride’s parents, it* Pot- ! U.-Y *• :id Liliiin •Cio f ' r ,—tiie Jioys re-! ■•hu'i • k ood time and a line :-i i per Tin- I' epnblicana met at Wild j !.iiy ;.1 Friday night and pa-Aad | n solitiioua to organise a singing J class upd purchase a set of drums for the campaign. The next meoti:p will be at Brushwood, Saturday ftigSfc August 4. We eyp-vt die ( b.:uly Chairman to send us a yeakcr ' _ - ■ ■ , Bill Fu”.:'Y. FUO M It UFS 111 j:l£>. The hew band at WhouliMd :n'ot :r >sl every evening and piPe.-l ice., lie hope they may .succeed ! well in this direction. . , ■ Mr Ennnonp, from ."Tis ui.ri, has J h'ly in this tawig .where hejived for se ei ai months before !i > found 03 la.-rt ‘’bettor- • half.” He does not ppcah very fiatterirgly of tho State of Mis-1 souvi. Mrs. Bydia Hamilton/has been \ very sicii for the past few days. Win, Evans and wife are nml:-! ing theii headquarters at Be-i Motte, for the present.' j J. ii. TiUon has eonrrneneed a| uew leaidence, located on the south side of hie store building. A dm c at DeMotte last Saturday night. A couple of young people, Mr. J— - amt Miss W- - - departed flora our village Saturday evening, pt t. P. Ai., with ‘Tie tickets,’' on “Foot k Walker’s’ - ] line, for DeMotte, arriving there i 8t 1 A. AI., a ijishmce of eight 1 mile's. Being disappointed on a; j rival there, as the dance was jus; breaking up, they, put np-at the ’ Troxell Hotel, and on Sunday tie-! parted at 2 p. m. on first east | boupd train, (sameroute as above) for Wiieatfidd, arriving at domination about 7 P. M Wm. Teitz has secured the position ofsection boss on the C. <k 1, C. If. Fair Oaks, and has moved his family from here to Fair Oaks. Business quiet in. tew?, and we are glad to state the cause of this is the excellent weather, and the efforts which the farmers are putting forth to.secure as much prairie hay iu stack as possible. Hay is good in quantity arid fair in quality through this part. Owen Daly and wife are staying at San Pierre at present. A fine daughter has been added to their family since they moved from Wheatiield. We understand that Mr. Daly is about to get a position as night watch at the State Penitentiary, at Michigan City. Mr. Chas. "Vogel, of Beyfiolde, is # telegraph agent for the I. I. it I B.iR. Co., at ‘Wirestimid; since Drly’s departure. Mrs. K. W- Biggs, of New Bern,; Tenn., is visiting tier parents, Air. I and Mrs. J. M. Heinrich, of Wheatiie:J township.
Inv Cask Store. Maibla & Myers, of TVlieatfielJnave opened a ne.v stock cf dry goods, groceries, be.rdwn.re, tin-) wca-e, quo?aswe,b£ts, caps, boots, ‘ eboes :nd uotions. Those goods nn.ye bee? bought for spot cash and wiil he cold t.t the lowest pos-; silde margin. Call and see us.' e will bo pleased to show goods and give prices. Youtk. Truly. J Cuas.'Mi'Ers. Heatlaeha cap be cured by Hibbard's 1 Bhetmifti-i syrup. It removes the cause b>* regulating the sl®maehe, co: jeciKg improper digestion anii genofai flaw ot the blood, bold by F. tl Meyer. , Catarrh cured, health ana sweet I breath-eecoted, by Shiloh's catarrh 1 remedy, ft-iee 60 cents. Nasal iujec- ■ tor free. Gold by Long' &- Eger. Wife:—Let's try lilobard’s F-henmat-icSyrupi Everywhere Igo I hear it of iu great praise as a tor.ic r.n l tu-'petiror. Sold, bv F. »B. Min er, l-1.. } - Farmers and Stock Lien should feed the Ev efoior horse and cattjefe»od. ‘J La uesrnitdlciLe for slock andjKtuluy. 1 pound sample packages foxfv &e, 0 pound txe.es lor $L Fur gala by t eu-ej 1 fj. Frank B. Meyer. I
Cathartic. -Hibbard’s Rhinjtnmic S\ iup is cnb of the fiuest bXtd4vesi» tli« world, moving the bowels effectively os well ns mildly, .without pain, grip, mg or weakness. .gjjdd by F. B. Meyer. Will you saffar/with dyspepsia and liver eoinpialuv? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is truarnntoi-d to cure you. For sale by L«ipg&£gcr. xx-3»-ly. ( * —' — Nhiloh's \ italizer ic what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizviness. and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Brice 10 aud 7o Ccnt3 per bottle at Long A Kger's. English spavin Liniment removes all hard, foil, <>p calloused lumps aud blemishes fmoi horses, blood spavin, c.irbssplinta. ring-bono, stifle, upraitis. all swollen throats, eorghss etc. Save ibO Ivy ore ot one fjuuie. ■ WuiTtHt .i!, Sold l>% Long (SSLjEgcr | Drr.ggi: -■ 1! ;l i*tr ItuL | Is.Consutioh 3:u Bead the aa’iowirg.: Mr. (J. ?1. AfoiTis !fv Hivui'k, - Ark., says: I ’V, a j down i with Abnev.' ot Lungs. /, nd Irieads ami physieiftiij prcnpuuci • Ineoiaivla jb m ii-uj) ive liegao -king i>r King's j Now Di. o very'lor Consumption, ain jnmvon my third but da, and am able !to pve.r3.ee the work bn my farm. It is finest ror.dicir.3 ever made. - ’ .fosse Decatur, ().. snys-; Had it n'o'7 !)ft:n for l)r: King’s®New -Discovery for <6ons«mi»iiSun I wouM have die! of Lung IVottblc*. Was gi'v.-il; up by dor tors; Am now in the .best of health.’ Try it. Sdibpe bot lies free at F U. Mover's'Drug Store. i ' This rein* iy ii l-.-.-. ruigg so well | khb'vn and .-o bopuUiS as to need no | seeciid iijehtion. Ad who have used I t. ' ••. tii'.; b’igirs ting the song ot prawn. A j uyir r.ii!djeir.e •hoes net evist and it Is guaranUa d to do all that is claimKa :•. : :•• fiittars will ru:-e a" 1 , disi r os of the Li»er and Kidneys, will re " move. L ii-mdc.:, Beils.. Kaie Ilheum .suit ] other nlrbcti iiis caused b’v impure blood —Will drive Ma’ttmi fevers.—-Ror cure, oi Headache. Cou-sumotion and indigestion try FlectriglEliSiKi—Entire SSP jrf.ic'.ion gaurantoed, or money refund cd.—Pricb 50 ct«. and SI,OO por bottle at F ii. Aieyci'T-Drug Store. '• Siiilob's ceegh anj eoesmuptkm cure is sold by ivy on .a guaraiitoe. it cures consunipdob. Lexo & Sgxi?. —-*CCroup, wh oopif-z con git and Bron chitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh's euro. That lniukirg. c-rngb: can be so quickly cured’ by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it. . Long & Eger. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Piaster, price 25 eta, at Long i? Eger's. , Buckleri’r Arnica 5t:.75I'ukßestcalvk in the world far Cuts bruises, Seres, V leers,Hali Riieuni, Per : r Si res, To.l:er Chopped Hands Chilblains; Cjnw-atiii alldSkifl Eruptions, and pogitivcly enrefr Piles or ho pay required, ft Ls giwranteefi to give per&ct satisfactoi i ordionev refunded. Price 25 cents per bos Eo ‘ils’r.y F. B. Meyer. We especially invite the attention ot mothers and daughters to paged) of our medical pamplet. Jackson, Mich. T W. HORTON*, v\/' • DENTIST. __ Fitting's I;; fried that will Sot-come on. LOCAI. AX.ESTHETICS used in Teetli extraction, Sl?"Artificial’ teeth inserted from one to full sets, Oilioe over LaRlie's gr.ecrv. Rensselaer, Indiana. RRiim RJJBTtAE is he:e--j' riven . Gnu in piirsnsnce A of.iH p/iiffc! 1 ike iloard .of CoMlmissiocers W.iile nt .heir' succia'l' Jone f isaiou, !->S, M-dcd (.iv| oiuU-v- ill Lc received .intil tl.e - Fourteenth dav of August, - A. D. iBSB. .for the crecdon of a tnii’.ling ter tin* r/,co:n----i ' r -ii ii-e of i;:;'Ji’. kards'o'f 0.-s><cr 1. l!:.t:a,-'lo bo erected on tee subth '<•! ii •-t ei'-e hail, of tins south east ,uutwtf o,’ weiy chK-e o: v , ,j -ou-n- ---■ ’•ip ifteu,. - iue .is' rortb, ranee seven i7l lot, . Jasji ;• emii.ev ir.afti’em.liug !0 :nS_Riid sprcilications nov oi! tus :\>f iirpcc'ibh aiyr ornin ;:. ,vlorr ir tjvJ.uli.r'ji .i 'o.fi srfld Jasper comity, i: - .e. -or'i {sir the btuWiag v '-;ii--1' “ ’. so ' ■ -■. s ;, ii: if do be re ni ole led oir . r b Sum t > 1 a r. e -ivlt t*f:y pf OeieinV-r-* A. 12. ’ • • ■ s 1 '■ ! >• be ; a:d ior in ;; -;i-.J ..He . «;.»s e-temates made by O U , iu «i t. » . lit. at the uiei: oi each thirty ’’ days, slur vhe m>mweiiceiu^ntyof said bcftiluf®. oi -rve 'in' ton' es tech estinsal ; aiii "hi-ii i:0 . ...:li I ■ .wi’iloted. ■’•l nerwviitiK y v, da iituw' as if sp.viflcalio'as, and to tlK'M'f-'- t. ■ • of I be- ;isperijueadf.;;i -ami > . B : • ' t. . i ) ,■ l v>. cai-asC:' 1 ■ : di 'ii j iueumM iy the eo.os.u'U'r Ji tjar r, i, -i ::al lvfhlshed, or I' .li t f T::’ or* - V e:: qi VMI-In .. rlvl - o’•: .xy. 1:" :ti Uie ialsu o of tiie •■ - . - ! to tile , oiitractt*r. • idyi s >• ■ ; - ..till ed uiitesarconi’nan':J b\ !i L y '. . o, -i • l least •.me-third •A.Uiet ■' r ■ • s;•>•', su 'vist *■ ■' - •;•' : :S. V i toassof riio State of . judiair.. . ■ ■ • a shiiii ie.-fjiii?iUice oi uu v • » 1 • - • : ttii siie Ini.der will prompt Iv i • :,i- •.> i . sirred in said work, ss:.uut ng. v .... . a tin- board oi laborer#, ' '' ' ' t• • ..oV'.'rk m. on s,u \ . , , Anvost, 1 ess. Xhe I’j 'k 1 r ''' v ' ' a- -- to re. yet ally and ail v ■•♦ri assh ttie seal of the i( ‘•-'s oners oi Jasper s&teTiJ ' at Rensselaer, oeo. Id. akOniN IOX. , „ - '—-•. Auditor, Jasper Coe . , mi AMERICAN? ThsJnaricas PabUsimg Cempsn, 180-182 Monroe 81., Chloago. |
ADRIFT.
There are Two Distinguishing Characteristics ——- ;r.— —:;ja - ■> > g .. _ - Which, more than anything else, have contributed to the phenomenal growth- of The Chicago Daily News, giving it a circulation larger than that of all other Chicago dailies, combined. It seems strange that the first practical, combined application of two stlch common sense principles in journalism should have been left to a paper as yet only twelve years old. And yet true it is that in this, fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. Briefly stated' these principles are: - . ,- ,
First. THE DAILY NEWS Is a daily paper for busy people. Of all mankind the people of Chicago and the busy northwest are the busiest. And yet perhaps no equal dumber of people are to be found who appreciate so keenly the necessity of an intelligent knowledge of the world’s daily doings. They recognize that they, more than anyone else, axe the world’s providers in many of the most important necessaries of life. How imporfant, then, that they should have their dally intelligence of every event, the world over, which by any possibility can affect their diversified commercial holdings. And in all the higher, interests of life where can be found a like number of people more keenly appreciative of all that contributes to progress in are literature, science, religion, politics, and the thousand and one things which moke up modem civilization. And yet, strange to say, right here in this great, busy northwest, in its busy metropolis Chicago, there has taken place the creation. and development of that most cumbrous, unserviceable, time-destroying thing, the “ blanket-sheet” newspaper. With the blindness of very fatuity this monstrosity of journalism, this breeder of mental dyspepsia, has steadfastly imposed its mountain of uuthreshed straw to the demnud of the people fer the winnowed groin of fact It was cut of the very incongruousness of such a condition of things that Thf. Daily News had its birth. People wanted the News, —all the news—but they demanded it apart from tho ovev■poweriug mass of the. trivial and inconsequential. It is because Tiie Daily Nev.'s satisfactorily meets that demand that its circulation is over “ a-miliioa a-week.” R. 1.1, Lawrence, Wiliiamsville, HI, says '• “ The ' big daily ’ is too much for me. Not that a person is obliged to read everything printed in the ‘ blanket-sheets,’ but one having anything else to do doesn’t have time to hunt through the long-drawn twaddle for a few grains of digestible food.”
When to two such comprehensive elements of popularity THE DAILY NEWS now adds a third in its unparalleled price reduction ,to One Cent a day, it offers a combination of attractions at once unique and unapproachable by any other American newspaper, and one which, will surely multiply its friends throughout the Northwest by the thousands. The Chicago Daily News is for sale by all newsdealers at One Cent per copy, or will be mailed, postage paid, for $3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. The farmer and mechanic can now afford as well as the merchant and professional man to-have his metropolitan daily. Address VICTOR F LAWSON, Publisher The Daily News, Chicago.
For Sit3e. One Stallion, § English draft and \ Norman, sure foal getter, 5 years old. For terms of sale, refrenees and farther particulars, apply at the John Bear farm, five mi'es north or Ctoodlafid. 45-ts. . Q.eoege Byscn. -r-r: —■ ™ —-' •‘••-4-- - Sloe;* ms* Sighra.'m.vle miserable by that tor,‘iti*r Hiuugb. Shiloh’s ettro is the remedy ior you. Sold by Long & Jiger. A Bioccl Ton Is,—Mihbard’s* Rhc-umat-ic Syrup is the greatest blood purifier 'in tho world. Reason teat It os the lesson. Read their formula found in their medical pamphlet. Sold by F. S. Mey ey. . Cisterns and Tanks. ||S3||§t§ |p|s||| At PERKINS’ Steam Tank and Cistern FactoryHaving', oar Steam Tank and Cistern Factory completed and in full running order, wo ere now prepared to rake Watering Tanks, of all shapes and sizes, round or squareat twenty-five pe r cent. below forever prices. 4HO We also keep constantly on hand the celebrated Perkins' Wind Bills, ttLunix and put them up on short notice. F&RKIBIS&SOBJ, EEJfBSSIrAES, IliT-hAHA. IWEATMARICET Rens&aer, - Indiana. J. J. EIGLES2ICE, PF.OP E. BF.EF, Tork, Vral, Mutijii, Sacssupr?, 80-' logns, (*a.. igic nj'rii-.jisii.rsu-s.t's- >«!-+«-: cUesc. at ess siOUw sHiaitltloifiiti;* ''WverrVofir -is iz.vivs6 ufj Sik ." rw • - V • ' 1 •'i F' - • : x&fc&X 'C .■-' ■ ' .
Second. * T HE DAILY NEWS Is an Independent, truth-teiling newspaper. x The reader can count on one hand the known newspapers whose statements in matters of polities can always be accepted as at least intentionally truthful, and commonly so in fact. On the other hand, it is the all-but-universal rule to praise i one’s party and candidate to the sloc.s, and to cry down the opposition party ana its candidate to the verge of tl: a disreputable. : So common have such silly and reprehensible uivuiods iu jour- : nalism become that they puss unnoticed, and arc accepted as a ■ matter of course—as an evil inseparable from practical politics. But this is ouly another mistake of the thoughtless. T.ie Ameri- ; can people are intelligent enough, thoughtful enough, Kir enough , to appreciate and endorse honest, truth-telling journalism—in truth to prefer it to the misleading, the truth-discoloring dishonesty of the.“organ.” The demand is more aud more for the fair, in:penial, ir.de.. , pendent newspaper which give the reader aU tie. and givcf i it absolutely free" from the taint of partisan Lias. This done, m • expression of opinion, base! upon-facts, wi'l comm md -k.itif to ■ the thoughtful reader even when he may i< .t tiad himself in i agreement with tire conclusions deduced from the ptoses, i Disagreements are of small moment if only confidence in honesty ■ -of purpose remains. With no mere political ambition to gmtify, • no “ax to grind.” the impartial' and independent ne .tspaper snry : truly be.“guide, philosopher ar.ff friend” to lioue.-t nieu holding ■ every shade of political faith. And this is why The Daily News has to-day a circulation of over “a i.nlli.n n- week. - ’ •• M. WygANT, Sibley, lowa, writes: ,“T r.t veil pleased wits. The Dally News, although I mma ‘ -breddn-thc-lscnc 1 I<e- ; publican with a carpet bag experience in the South' ending in i 1372. The extreme fairness of The DAILY 1 Tavs, g,vin| credit where due regardless of party, meets ray approval.”
YIOW A WM- WEWPWTLSm safe ttwm-.ifbii’akMt’si* ulssiasdweefflwiEtrrji .AssaMKM iu&uasMS —DEALER INWAGONS -AND EUG-GIES, i»wm <— mm •**«<» -.«yi i wmwniquww THfe LATEST asd MOST IKPSOVEO Plows, i finrrowsi CULTIVATORS, dbg mTJJL*^g."ST ALSO THE CELEBRATED Ms hie it«i mm y~ .'it 111, Wall; One of the most useful and econcmical faisaing implements ever invented. - ——...— Allillicinds ©£ E3h£©ESK2imiM® and [WOOD timT’&ZlEaWS* -.will he done pafom.pllsf, m hnsst ms.2ms2% asid aJ. reasonaMs ps-kvas. YBiOMMM & HEMPHILL.
ifflakeevsr House. Eenssblaeb, Ixd. L and plea«nnt rooms. Tables’ supplied with the beat the market affords. Hoc d Sample Rodms cu first floor. BTee Bus to and from Do rot. BHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Propvietoi Bjutex Kansas, So Ip Argent for I , . ' . - - 'A-. - . . 1
Habitual constipation cm he entirely cured by the use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syiup, after all else have failed. Sold by F. 15. Meyer. CRT Po^ Fiso’i Infallible Cough Cura Sold by F, B. Meyer. KeVuL • A..L^....UV'A;V•V• :^ "' ' - „ , _> .; - ' •• . A
