Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1888 — Page 8
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Sfilloli’s Vital uor U what ymt need ilor consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia Price 10 aml 7 5 cents per bottle at Long & Mger's. £ ALESMEW , ’W’.A.ITTEX) to canvas* for llie siile of Nursery stock! Stewlv cmidoyment auaranteeil. SaI.AUT ANI> KXI’i.XSKN I’AIH A|iplv at once. »t;tii injr hr* 1 . Chase Bros. Company, Sejit. ami Nov. - ■ Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. fell j and pleasant rooms, fables —supplied wit h the best the market affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, W-85-ts. Proprictoi PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Henseiasr, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP R. BEEF, Fork. Veal, Mutton. SMtsaujre, Rologna, c.c.. frol«i in quantities to suit purcnasore af.ne lowest prices. None but the bos lock st.i ighnrcd. Everj-boily is invited to . .ill. 'tear Tiie.bialiert price pa it! for good at rattle J. J. EIULESt;ACII. I W. IIOKTON. fl . DENTIST,Fillings inserted that will sot comk ott. LOCAL AN IcSTUETICS u-ed in Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth ti.serte l from -0110 to full sets Oflice over LaRue‘s grocery, Rensselaer. Indiana. | crypr/tBOtV’ Jitfi - -DEALERS IN—— M Swß, Mr Im, ■ '' . ™ * ■• . ,4. '— ; m —■ —t AND IIT armslii ngs. kh' Fins Sks - L sxsselaeu Indiana Ladies Attention! ’• ' «r ' ■ - V • . ■ .- ’ \ There never lias bc.cn c nipo tmled a remedy tha lor,positive value can appr -a eh DH. R C FLOWER'S NERVE PUL - ■ • ' f ' *' ’■ . ' - ' . . fe-. 1 or Nervousness, Exinability, Insomnia. Nervous Dyspefsja Hysteria, and in tact all those pfiinfpl disorders v vt o o laiii' s cl Ati.i't ica ate subject to- pT-Hs are a food [of ti e en- < rateiL^s - cm. • They contain no s rnftff.og dangerous but they ' litc nuioie. -qp-rmaiM t,ijv outing vv .en eicry other remedy fails., f . .e-o ;*il!a arcA»r s tie lo all jdnig;-L.-i>. 1 ri'-e v IAKX per bolt e, vcTitaiu i. 100 I’il.s. * >. 1 .note- Our Lundsome iormuu. book mailed >r -e to a'feV o- o stpulipah me viv 3ad tress on ;kj. tut card. L. richy worfh tffty ecu's. 1, i. , -n »■ C, EICWER CO. *Zo*ton\ j
Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago.
For tin* sixteenth consecutive year Chicago opens up its gryat 1 uter-fetate Industrial Exposition, replete with.the best produdts of Science, Industry and art, on Wednesday, Sep. sth, and closing Saturday, Oct 20th. ‘“TEe'limmense fetffiHOTe"tS* WSW ladeii to its fullest capacity with the finest and most magnificient exhibits ever displayed; from almost every quarter of the civilized world, illustrating as itddefTevery avenue of human industry in its most complete form, it is almost a necessity that they who would keep abreast of our most advanced ideas in industry, science and srt, should not fail to visit this great, exposition. t 1 Evefy railroad and transportation line running into the city have made reduced rates, and there is every indication that a much larger attendance will follow than any year that preceded.
A Druggist’s Testimony.
The Swifts Specific Co. Atlanta Ga: Gentlemen —I used your Specfic: a few years ago with a very obstinate and malignant case of Scrofula, ami effected a radical and com plete cure. It was the case of a little colord girl, the daughter of a good customer of mine. The wife had died and also several other children with Scrofula or consumption. This was the living child, and she had the worst case of Scrofula I ever saw. She had a ‘great many lumps and holes about her face and neck so that she looked deformed. He had tried a great many remedies, and had lost all hope when I insisted upon his trying Swift’s Specific. He consented at last, if I would credit him until he could raise a crop, which I did. Before he had used a half dozen bottles he reported the child -well. Ten months after, when I left the place, there had been nonreturn of the disease. Three years have passed now, and no return; I believe it aperinanent cure. lam now using S. S. S. on another chronic case of Scrofula, and it is growing better every day. K. E. Nowlin, druggists Martin, Tenn. May 20, 1888. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale Cheap. Farm of lfiO acres choice land with good bouse, sheds, cribs Ac. One mile , from depot. Wi‘l be sold at a sacrifice if sold within six weeks. Appply to owner of the place. t, ,A- M. Baker. Kensselaer Ind. Sept. 10th. That hacking cough can bo so quickly curca bj Shiloh’s euro. We guarantee it. " lainc ifc Eger. Croup, whooping cough and Bronehitis hmnedratly relieved by Sliiloh’s euro. —* - Shiloh’s cougi. and eohsumptiqh CU:LOJ-s sulti by u> oi ;t puara'Tt.oe. It cu 1 ej consuinLUoTn i.om; w feu hi:. ' . . .-«•»-* Their Business Booming Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival o f. trade at F B. Mover’s Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so matt) free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New | Ihseovery fur Consiiinjdi ni. Tiie.ir trtule is simply enormous' in this very va.liable article, from the fetet t:uii it always, cures anil never disappoints. Coughs,Dolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, ('roup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before bit} ing, by getune a trial bottje free, large size *l. Every bottle warranted. Look Farmers. I have just received a car-load of the celebrated Smith wagons, fur which I am agent and wlViydi 1 warrant for one year, from time of purchase- • , The Smith wagon is the standard wagon m iilinob uni many other states, to-day. •If you wain a wagon or buggy, cal! aud sec me at the Duvall, livery barn, hand remember that 1 can sell yon a buggy as cheap or cheaper, th m any dealer iu the stiito. xx-io-Jnap. T. J SAYLER. J, W. KiNG-Main Si. Everything doWn | to bottenf prices. 1 t’cir ©ASH on ih
A CHILD’S STRANGE EYES.
! Hem ark able Freak or Nature it Shown It the Organ* »r Vlaion. One pi (lie nii,3t rt piiJrJcnhlr freak* ol nftmrt! Hint chn.be founji ;n the woriil ft In bt! ska nin pci of Httie Liiirmi Dyers, the G ycar : olci (laugh ler of Mirlmcl Rycts, of Cincinnati.,, Little Emmn. since her birth, lihx Jive.,l in c | f>S4 . 'coniinemcnr, n.u'l for tlte eDlirc periosl of jirr e.\ ■ Ulsnuw- hini..ltiw.'.nu.nrisf ully.^waf,.| ft |-4rv4ier inothcr, so fearful have he> jiareuU "been of her safety.--ir Slit poßMWJk'fi such pcculinrilv that, ns a curosity utfiaction, «lir Kiirpassc.‘ any human luring ever born. In her left eyi is a perfect form of doll baby,handsomely “flressaTiuht with fcnttm>s7ribsitiveh'beimU fill. Iff the right eye is u miniature cr< s cent. These Rtrtujge figures are niit.iumgin ative', but plainly |o be “ seen, •ind' ciin Ik readily distinguished at a distance or font or live feet. The strangest thing about tills freak h the fact that little Emina has perfect xigMt. She can see the smallest object somedis tanec away, and ip looking into the eyes of anotle r person looks as straight as tin most natural pupil could do.
Brace Up.
You are feeiing depressed, your apEetite is poor, you are bothered with [eadache, you are fidgetty. nervous and generally out of sorts, and wartt to brace up. Brace up, but not with Stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulates you for an bohr, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will *purify your blood, start healthy action of Livpr, and Kidney s, restore your vitality, apd, give renewed health and strength. Spell a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store.
Cisterns and Tanks. At P^KlH^*^!^^ ! Tank and Cistern FactoryHaving our steam Tank and Cistern Factory comgl,gted and in full running ortlir, we are now prepared to make Watering Tanks, — j —-■ —— ——— —_ of alTshdpes and sizes, round or square. CISTERNS at twenty-jive per cent, below former prices. . , v -- , . ' «A- . . - We also constantly on hand the celebrated Perkins’ Wind Mills, and pui them up'bn short notice PEKKINSiSSOIir, P.EKSSELAEK IMDIAKA. SSOOOLP WATCH Warranted for 15 year*. dt AA Only n small cash PHTmont re- rfljl 81* JIJ quired ai first."balance can bo 6’Silt k paid in inolnllment* of *1 3 |li| SBB perweek. only those wlio ean—— ” w w give good references need apply. Addres3 C. H. STODDART, 420 WABASH AVE,, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Improved, JlMneli Wind Mill. —MAFUFACTL’RED BY - Company 1 O'tt A NSrott'S'. IN sis ANA. f; —' -c- ' ...... I TTTE di sire to call the attention of all * ’ * to the fVer th,t. we are -man ni ac--1 tu,ring the BEST MILL mi earth. The pa in tee, U. H. Aldukh. has had 20 j years experience in building WiudMilis ; that have stood the test. Wat rant'd j storiHjpfeot in Illinois, N braska, lowa | aml Kauaas. treif governih V, handsome; j mis with-le>s wind than any. other mill. D:us nrore vvindTmfaee in ; the wheel, is'inade i-f tlie best iiiateriul: | then dipped in pure oil paint till all the | joints are thorouzbly ti Kd, tu—jrrevi-n f ! decay. All so ids warrau'ed. James W. Porter. Agent. Rensselaer.-Ind t Wateriaseireit or no p.., v . We make i the three it; jh tubular well of best <r»lvauized well tubing, with brass cydin ders the best well iuade. * ‘ * We think of rutm ng two s3ts of tools this seasoD. Also agents for Winger’# pumping | wind-milt feed grinder, a cheap »t.d successful machine. “ - Tooooorno'-.-. Reference: D H Yeoman, of Mar fen township. •»AS. W..I J oVfEll 4"son 4’ Kecssolcer, lrJirt a. :i,..
warm ____ _ Are rolling in. You can’t escape them; but you can escape the sleep- - - 1 ’ less nights, loss of appetite, and languid-feeling that result from draining the nervous force by muscular or mental exertion in sura- 1 mer’a torrid The f J \ use of Paine’s Celery * Compound, that great [.fM J nerve tonic, will at once I strengthen the nervous /CfiSh fef system, and fortify it : against the attacks of i' p\ TYu summer debility. This FreparafibhTsir’me3ir"~aT f. 1 jf\ [T7 cirje—not a drink. It is*' scientific combination of InT* the best tonics, giving lasting benefikto body and brain.vL! j It cures all nervous diseases, and bas brought new life e jfA health to thousands whose Weakened nerves were the J cause of their many ills. It is especially valuable at this l ZP'r 1 J scaßon > wlien feeble persons are so liable to sunstroke, a\ U / /disease which is nearly always fatal. Paine’s \ \ Compound, by restoring perfect " health, almost entirely re the liability to thi? dread --disease. If you feel the effects of summer’s heat, you can’t afford to delay another day before gaining the vitality only obtained by the use of this great medicine. Sold by Druggists. fI.OO, Six Joir $5.00, Send for eight-page paper, with many testimonials. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. * BURLINGTON. Vt. N.WA RNER&SONS HEADQUARTERS FOR A kb|rbb ——lmplements. BUCKEYE REAPERS, MOWERS and BINDERS. Rathbone, Sard & Co’s. Tronic Vapor Stove, Peninsular Gasoline Stove. ___________ ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE. Doty Washing Machines, Wringeis, Coquiliard Wagons, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-class hardware store. - .. —— N. WARNER & SONS.
PARK WRIGHT. Undertaker, Calls promptly attended day or night. 4 7’ RENSSELAER - INDIANA
There arc Two Distinguishing Characteristics • .- * -i.! •' J ‘ 9 Whifcfi, 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 such 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 thisj fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. Briefly stated 1 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 number 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, are the world’s providers in many of the most important necessaries of life. How important, then, that they should have their daily Intelligence oT 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 pei-ple more keenly appreciative of all that contributes to progress in art, literature, science, religion, politics, and the thousand and one things which make up modem civilization. And yet, strange to say, right here in this great, busy northwest, in its busy metropolis Chicago, there bas taken place the creatioD and development of that most cumbrous, unserviceable, time-destroying thing, the “ blanket-sheet ” newspaper. With the blindness of very fatuity this nionstrosity of journalism,: this breeder of mental dyspepisia, has steadfastly imposed its mountain of unthreshed strsuv to the demand tis-the pieople for the winnowed grain of fact It was out of the very mcongruousness of such a condition of things that The Daily News had its birth; People wanted the News, —all the news—but they demanded it apart from the overpowering mass of the trivial and inconsequential. -It is because The Daily News satisfactorily meets that demand that its circulation is over “ a-million a-week.’L R. M. Lawrence, Williamsville, UL, says: “The ■ big-daily ’is too much for me. Not that a person is obliged to re*i 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 graias.of digestible food.” y |
When to two- such comprehehstve elements Of popularity THE DAILY: NEWS now adds a third in its unparalleled price reduction, to One Cent a day, it offers a combination d attractions at once unique and unapproachable by any other American newspaper, arid one which will sdrely multiply iC friends throughout the Northwest by the thousands. - The Chicago Daily News is for rale by all newsdealers at One Cent p'T copy, or will be mailed, pastage paid, for $3.00 per year, of 25 cents per month. Tljjj firmer end mechanic a»a now afford ifis well as the merchant and professional man .to have his metropolitan dai’jr.... . . Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The News, Chic if- J
Greatest Ditoery of tie 19H Ceatnry! 4 jo iu teague! medicated" 'air. IP Catarrh. „ Asthma I imiy ,! - ls no f iiual for N r ,y oi'S « r Sick Headache. relay be taken internill doses (if from 10 Aetfom fiwiisto a teasjmontul For Sale by F. I>. MEYEIt. *
Second. THE DAILY NEWS Is an Independent, truth-telling newspaper. The reader can count on one hand the known newspapers whose statements in matters of politics can always be accepted as at least intentionally truthful, and commonly so in fact. On the other band, k k the all-but-universal rule to. praise one’s party and candidate to the skies, and to cry down the opposition party and its candidate to the verge of the disreputable. So common have sucU silly and reprehensible methods in jouri nalism become that they pass unnoticed, and are accepted as. a matter of course—as an evil inseparable from practical politics. But this is only another mistake of the thoughtless. The American people are intelligent enough, thoughtful enough, fair enough to appreciate and endorse .honest, truth-telling journalism—in truth to prefer it to the misleading, the truth-discoloring dishonesty of the “organ.” r- ' The demand is more and more soothe fair, Impartial, independentnewspaper which reader all the nexus, and gives it absolutely free from the taint of partisan bias. This done, an expression of opibiou, based upon facts, will commend itself to ' the thoughtful reader even when he may not find himself in agreement with-.the conclusions deduced from the premises. Disagreements fire of small moment if only confidence in -honesty of purpose remains. With no mere political ambition ta gratify) no "ax to grind,the impartial and independent newspaper may truly be “guide, philosopher and friend” to honest men bolding vevery shade of political faith. And this is why* TUe Daily News has to-dajp a circulation of oyer “ a-million-a-wcei;.’’ M. WygAWT, Sibley, lowa, writes j “I am well pleased \yi !i Th* Daily News, although Lam a ‘ bred-in-tlre-bone ’ Ills, publican with a carpet bag experience in the South 'ending it 1872. The extreme fairness of The Daily News, giving credit where due regardless of party, meets my approval.”-, ‘ . . ' 1 J *
KIRK’S FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF For the Bath, Toilet and [Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely Pure. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICACO. - n SAME STYLE $2 50 AND $2 00 AT—LCJDD HOPKINfI’. * For lamo hack, aide or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree apd execution to me directed from the Clerk of the-fasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 8710, wherein Simon I’. Thompson was plain tiff apd Levi liodge, Matilda Hodge, Martha »K Love, David Love—tier lmsfiaml. Lillie K, Love—now LillieE. Clemons, and Wallace Clemons, her husband,were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of nine hundred and one dollars and twenty-oiie cents ($901.21), together witli interest and costs. I will expose at public sale on Saturday, tlie 221 day of September ' * 1888, between the (limits of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M, of said day, at tlie door of tile Court House; in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, tlie rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real-estate, towit,-~ - . The north half (‘ jT of the soutli-east quarter (fi) and east half i 1 i > oiahe northeast quarter (>i) or section ’twenty-three (28), townsi»ip tliirty (30) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said copy of decree and execution, interest and costs, '‘l will, at the same time aml place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendant in and to said realestate or so much thereof as shall he siftticieut to discharge said copy of decree and execution, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without relief and- in accordance witli tlie order of Court in said copy Cf decree and execution. SAMUEL K. YEOMAN, Sheriff'Jasper County, Ind. Thompson ft-Hm-; - - rrrr Attorucys for plaintiff. August 27, ISSB,
