Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1889 — LIST OF BRIDAL PRESENTS. [ARTICLE]

LIST OF BRIDAL PRESENTS.

To Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Phillips. Mr.tinilMfti. John Makeover. npUot*t*r«-rt rocking chair. “ “ Frank Vanuatu, set silver fruit knives. “ “ George Thompson, of Terre Haute, silver truit dish. “ “ T. J. McCoy, doz liniu napkins “ “ K. 1,, ( lurk, Mr. ami Mrs. J. f. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J. |f*. Antrim, rug. _ «... -—m tico. JH. Koirftison, roeking chair. “ ** O. W. Duvall, celery dish. “ “ U. J. Dexter, doz. china plates. “ “ W. W. Watson, fancy china tea set. “ “ S. 8. Barnes, 'A doz. silver tea spoons, “ “ -V. Woodworth, >, doz. silver tea-spoons. —^— V. I*. Bitters, Florentine pitcher. “ “ Ji. L. Spitler and ,slr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler, IT dost, silver fruit knives. “ *• (’. ti. Scars, BJ r. and Mrs. W. B. Austin, % <luz. nut picks and crackers. * “ W. A. Rinehart I doz. nut picks and crackers. “ “ N. K. Jones. Bloomington, 111., sugar-bowl, cream ' pitcher, ' butter dish, spoon-holder. • “ C. A. Roberts, hanging lamp. “ “ J. F. Hadrlimn, silver spoonladder. “ “ B. I’. Priest, glass water-set. “ “ A. S. Lattue, glass berry dish. “ “ Prank Foltz, fancy tidy. “ “ F. ,J. Sears, doz. fruit plates. “ “ F. K. Reeve and Misses Hattie and Nellie Hopkins. doz. Florentine glasses. “ “ C. C. Starr,,doz. china dishes. “ ** J. it. S. Kills, liniit table cloth. **• “ U. K. Marshall, silver card receiver. “ “ K.l>. Rhoades, linen towels. *, “ J. W. Williams and Mr, and T. W. Clark, parlor stand. “ “ T. Thompson, towels. “ “ K. Ivanna), vinegar cruet. “ I. B. Washburn, towels. “ “ Harry Brown, dresser scarf, vw “ “ K. P. Honan, fancy match safe. “ “ E. G. Pelley, marriage certificate lu frame.

Mis* lliiy Leopold, linen table cloth and dot. napkin*. • Simon I'hLllips, chamber set. Knuaselaer Cornet Band, water set. Frank Douglas*, silver caster. Miss Emma Mr rtin, Messrs. M. Warner, W. W. Hartnell, G. K. Murray, A. K. hong. I). J. llioinpHon, two upholstered rocking ojiafyfti ‘ - ''• Dr. W. W. Hartnell, silver hotter dish. Messrs. VV. I. Yates, 1). G. Warner, ¥. B, Meyer, S. 11. Warner, Rev. Tressler, C. J>. Nowels, ValSelh, H. W. Porter* stiver berry dish. Mrs. Eddy and Mrs. Kinney, ;,'i doz. china fruit plates. I>. J. T]ionipsoti^si 1 vex ereaJii-pitc 11 er. M isses Nana and Elsie Barnes, each a china cup and sancer. Jus. Hemphill, Jg doz. nut picks. Miss Eliza Tutcur and Mrs. S. K. Well, glaaa sugar-howl, eretun-dltciicr, uppon-AtoMas,— butter-dJali. Messrs. Kue Priest, Lacy G win" (}. V. Moss, rag. -. /■' • . i Hal ve Robinson arid iliss Gertie Clark, paper rack. Mrs. J.-G. Reynolds and Mrs. Liuld Hopkins, doz. linen napkin*. M. E. Baylor and Miss Maud Baylor, cookbook. S. M. Laßuc, convenient set, i ‘ Charlie, Hoy and Pearl Mine, Florentine set. “ OUiver a»d Llbhie” silver pickle caster. Geo. E. Uilieault,Chicago, Irasket cat flowers. To Whom it May Concern: This is to eertify that lira. 8. A* Mellen treated me for an injured eyec — One day while I wad engaged in my duty on a Locomotive some flying substance struck my eye ball with such force as to cut it It caused me much pain and suffering. I doctored with a number of the best physicians bat found jno relief. 1 was about to give up 1 all hope, as I feared I would lose ‘my sight. I was advised by a ! friend to try Drs. 8. A. McMellen. ! I commenced treatment* and was : relieved of the pain at once, and jin nine nays J was able to resume my duties. I cheerfully recom- ! mend all persons that n*-ed treatment to her.

THOS. CARSON,

Logansport, Ind. Fret not your life away because jour hair is gray, while >oung. as -you can stop all groynes* mid can Wautily the hair wita HaU’a Hair Kenewer and be happy. -