Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1889 — Page 8
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“ This is the blanket die dealer lold me was as good as a FREE —Get from your dealer free, the & Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a s/a Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more _ and eat less to keep warm, ISA Five Mile 5/A Boss Stable ~ 5/A Electric SJA Extra Test 30 other styles at prices to suit everybody. If you can’t get them from your dealer, write us. EX.JtitCETS Ar: T4*s strongest. Nt> '! ~(■ r.■; -j :.4 WiTHOij T the S’A larrl T ?iv Wm. > vir.as & sons, i'HUada. who rre v , nous Horse Brand Bi&w Blankets P CUCMTU ou shon, 't read Thb Cm- • t/w # n CAGO Dailt Nevtsbecause mA # .« r yo* Cam affarrf it. Price rVjIN 1 doesn't stand is the way. It’s —7 =- 4 really the cheapest thing on earth. One cent means practically nothing—until you spend it. Then you may make it mean a great deal, according as you £ invest it. A thing is cheap if it costs little, and is worth much, Thk Daily News is tike atelegraph froim the whole world to your brain To keep it in constant working order costs you but one cent a day. That’s why it’s cheap—because it renders a great service for an insignificant price. Remember' —lts circulation is 220,000 a day -over a trillion a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. - - - c'tit a dayAttention Farmers and Fruit Kaiscru!
I will call on you either in person or by representative to take your orders for anything iu the nursery shock line. The stock I sei] is grown at Westfield, 20miles north of Indiaua|x)lis in the famous nursery of James Sanders, established 31 years ago. Tiiis stock is as good as you ev-r b.-u\Jit of any body, and at less than half the price you have been paying. I will warrant the growth of every-firee or shrub I sell jam, providing it is carefully planted and properly eared for. E will sell you stock for fall delivery at the folk»wiug prices: Apples, hardy, select and fiue‘2scts. Apples common, 20. Cherries best varieties G f0r§2.40. Early Richmond, 3 for sl. Pears, dwarf, 3 for SI. Pears, Standard, 3 for $L.25. Any thing in the nursery stock corresponding prices. Remember this stock is extra g«>od and will b“ar true to name every lime. If I should charge you from SOcts. to 41.25 apiece for these trees, it would not mak° the trees any better. Do you thiok it would? -36 ts. R. P. Benjamin. Wd n n tbe hair shows signs of f-tilmg, licg’n at nn«“ to ust* AveF. Hnr Vigor. T 'i- :••• ■;» .ration s’-rei (h scaly, l>n<ni w ’in) (/tn ¥th of imjw hai-, re* stores iHh natural ••olor to gray ami fadeU It ir. an t renders it soil, pliant mud glossy. Ladies’shoes at ¥l, #1.25, $1.50, #2 and $2.25, ail re :uced 50 cents on each pair. We handle jbo shoddy l«stelKMirtl gotxls, hut sell you the best the market affords. We can enve yoa some money on shoes. Economy Stork Co. Tl«w are yon fixed for nuderwear tuir f«Ur Gall at HemplMll A Ho* nan's if vou need any thing in that line.
Or gam and Piaaaa. Don’t bay an organ or piano until yon see my instruments and learn ray prices. I seil as nice an organ for S6O as these commission agents will aak yon $75 for. I can aave yon from SSO to $75 on a piano. . Instruments always in stock at Hardman’s. Gall in and see them. B. P. Bbhjamth. A.;- ■ f -■ ■
A FRENCH SAMSON.
Astonishing Feats of Strength Displayed for the Amusement of Londoners. There are many Dfelilahs, but only one Samson, and he is performing 1 at the Royal aquarium at present, where his feats of strength are certainly of an original and marvelous character, .says the Pall Mall Gazette. The spectator :.s he watches feels that it is better to be friendly with such a man: with a blow of his fist he breaks an iron chain that will bear a pressure of 8.000 pounds. With his two hands.grasping a short chain of 2,000 pounds ascertained pressure, he makes a momentary effort and pulls the chain to bits, and in what seems the most wonderful fact—namely, fastening two tight iron chain bracelets or armlets round his biceps—the spectator may view the pi oress iMBS 'Dogimmg to end. One hears the strong man take a long breath, sees the muscles of his arm growing bigger and bigger, the chords of his neck swelling with the sustained effort, his face crimsoning, and then, in the silence, those nearest the stage can hear a curious little sundering snap; it is the double chain armlet that has broken and.that the next second falls ringing to the iioor. When Samson's fist is clenched, and he is ready to strike, the measurement of his upper arm is 191 inches, which, we may casually remark, is considered a tolerable waist for a young lady. Among some of his minor feats—if such displays can be called minor— Samson t. ox a penny piece from one of the audience and at one trial bent it jj»HEdMir#ngiiisE3ißCggagaßßayg.-«'Bi^^| railway ticket, held it up to view for a second iind then deliberately broke it 4n half and returned' the pieces.' tpjtho owner. The: strong man next bent a four foot gas* tube round his neck and cheerfully straightened it again by repeated blows on his left arm, such arm being for, the, nonce a species of anvil. Fourteen men came upon the stage, by invitation, to pull against him: but Samson not deeming them enough, or sizing up their, athletic capabilities with a professional eye. expressed: a wish for four more. These men he divided into nine a side, the two sides nearly the stretch of a men's width apart, and each side being provided with and grasping a strong and lengthy iron rod. Before placing himself between them Samson stimulated their ardor by premising £IOO to them if he failed to move them, and apparently there was a grateful determination on the men’s faces lo win the pour-boire. Then there was a short, sharp struggle; the men held their ground for a brief space. —were pulled together and the next moment thrust apart, and finally, swaying as they went, were carried away by the intensity of one straining man in their midst. Samson is a man of 81, of French origin, a native of Alsace-Lorraine. He comes from America, and this is his first appearance in England. At 15 years of age he entered the Circus Ranz as an athlete and* pulled against horses and elephants; at 18 he commenced to wrestle, and from that time till the present lie has left untried no means whereby he can maintain, -train and develop his extraordinary strength.
THE VILLAGE BIG MAN.
His Sudden Dwindling on Filtering the Hubhoh Ilf the Dig City. JKThile travelir.g did-you e.e- isolico the advent into the ti ttin of the village big man? asks the Cincinnati TimesStar. Every town has its big man—not generally more than one. That is, there is no other n an who approaches "Bear in - importance the. "certain big man. He is most always a lawyer, oee;;s ona!ly .a doctor. Hut about his entering' the car: The big man has several modes of comma matting the t fact of his presenee. Generally it is with his nose, t-oiiiytiines a, resoundr ing ohawlr.” stamp of cape, or the tremendously loud and solemn tones ! of his voice in making the simplest, j most threadbare expression. Mostly, ! however, his nose it is which gives no uncertain sound, and by which all are made aware of the presence of an individual of note, 1
He is immovable and silent, save an ; occasional blast, as a wayside tree. He | poses in the whole seat with a grace- 1 ful majesty that comes of long, years I of constant, diligent practice. By and ! by the city is reached. Big man un* j consciously reveals an almost imperceptible interest and even anxiety. Be- ! gins to half realise that he is out of I his depths in this great massing of huge buildings and with up familiarly awed country neighbors’ countenances in sight, 1.0. his stupendous air of importance is at swift ebb. And as he alights from tho ear and walks out in the crowd, his is all the appearance of mingled curiosity, mistrust and gen- ! eral wide-evel verdancy of the veriest jay. Verily, how we apples do swim— ’ at home.
HIS REVENGE ON THE TOWN.
A North Carolina Village Practically Killed by a Queer Will. At Spartansburg, N, C„ a queer will, savoring strongly of revenge, being that of the last of the Wakefield brothers, has been probated. The Wakefields were rich bachelors and gave to tbe town ihe-land on which the Retdville high school stands. Because the town did not name the school after them they became angary at the authorities';" One of the brothers died, leaving his property to the other. He died ten dayß ago, leaving 5,000 ncres of land surrounding the town to his sister during her life. At her death it goes in trust for ninety-nine years to the probate judge of this county. At the expiration of that time it goes to the heirs. The effect of the will is to kill the town, because it can not get land on'which to build for more than 100 years. ■ ' , ',-
Ask for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its 1 1 /&\ A for, v years of unexam*tj Ore'A filial success in the cure | jj * j If of Blood Diseases, you I if I I can Il ° mistake in |] j/'X, I preferring Ayer’s J%Wft Sarsaparilla /T V 1 /j to any other. The fore<F _/v ■I - 1 j n runner of modern blood ] : j medicines, Ayer’s Sarfi' sa P aril!a is still tbc /■{ most popular, being in greater demand than all 'j/\ others combined. It is rO *'/'& highly concentrated , SSHt • the only- El Sarsaparilla •—z—. worth $5 a bottle. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling f aster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it."—George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. “I am safe in saying that my sales ol Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far exceed those of buy other, and it gives thorough satisfaction.'’ —L. 11. Bush, lies Mopies, lowa. “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayex’a Pills are tEe best selling medicines' in my store. 1 can recommend them conscientiously.”— C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Itoseland, 111. “ We have sold -Iyer's Sarsaparilla hero for over thirty years and always recoramend It when asked to name the best btoodspriTilior.”—W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “I have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. ‘There is nothing so good for the youthful .blood’ as Ayer's Sarsaparilla.”- Itobt. L. Parker, Fox Lake", Wis. “Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have in stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ' I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never tails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescriptions have been of no avail.”—C. F. Calhoun, Monmonth, Kansas. § Iters Sarsaparilla, Prepared t>y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Piles $1: six, $5. Worth ff 3 Dottle. greatest Discorery of the 191 a Century! OR. TEAGUES fIM MEDICATED 0 v air Imr Jsm& Catarrh- Asthma J and all Throat and t /jD&.VK'fim&gg Has no equal for Xer vousor Sick Headache. jBL Greatest Blood Medlli wine in the World. It •jjG . H may he taken internv fW-- ally in dosasof from 10 qvsr JriHALorr RfMtlri- drops to a tcuspoonful For Sale by F. B. MEYER. _ l-I()WCT.-TT MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP R. p F.EF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausr.uge. Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call, higliest price paid for good a cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACH. Poultry Wanted. Large quantities of poultry are wanted during the next 15 days, and especially of spring chickens. Prices per pouTkL subject to changes in the market: Highest market price paid for Spring chickens, Ducks and Eggs. J. R. Adams.
SEND FO Ft OUR CATALOGUE and PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JOHN GRAVES; WtIRATFIELD, IN Of AN A. AUCTIONEER. Pales HtteiulVfl in any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Rent Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace , Coilerti on a promptly attended to. Lame amounts of farms and town; property for sale. Address - - x VViucatkislo, Ind. XXI 12. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is herc'w given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Dennis tAaey. deceased, to ap—jicijr in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer. Indiana, on tho 4th day of November. ISS9. and show cause if a<o v, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. .r- Witness the Clerk of said court / ' . T '\this Ith day of Octolier ISS9. i v ) JAMES F. i RWIN, I oClerk Jasper Circuit Court. J W. HOKTON, DENTIST. 1 Fillings inserted that will KOT ebJfS OCT. LOCAL ANESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction, tyArtificial teeth ♦ Inserted frompne to full sets. Office over LaRue’S grocery, Rensselaer, Indiana. J. i. HELMICK, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or lease. WHEATFIELD, IND.
ALWAYS US PATRONS The Full Worth of «*-wBLiK> ICR Their Money by 1 t* 0 4» 3 V Taking Them •f'gjdft l ’ 0 M B ° sa z£&* ki ’ Chicago * Lafayette indidiiapolis if Cincinnati* PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOUD Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. id Get Maps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully informed—aU Ticket Agents at Coupes Stations have them-
Condensed Time Table of Passenger Trains, in effect May 12, 1889, soimi-Hmi.Ni i. 'Stations: TST&B • : —* * —» : JHICAG J l.v: 11 Plpiit !< Scam Hammnnd •• m-am; 9-64 ■*-; 929 •* ilirthy “ :• xter ■■ ;w n “ i ’ ttosc i.aww “ : -2 !,'» •• • —rr~; Fair | « yog 11 |lo iTain 3enss«ias: •' i i’.'.O- 11055 ” Mill) " Plnasaiif Kidgp ) liyiv" 1 »< tT "Ml Marlboro “ • 9Ts-;--* • “ ■ “ Mo non “ 1 i!4(i •• ill 2k— •114') " -Ea/ayctte j 1220 am i 1235 pm Omvfordsville Ar: ; 1 10 130 Urccneastle : : 213 ‘ f 243 “ yL.QBiBVIJ.LE i 1 •'»? '. "i via .■ "-i-T so*’ INDIANAPOLIS “ j 739 “ ! 330 pm: 23.7 “ CINCINNATI “ j 1 735 “ i 616 “ NORTH-15011N13. ‘ Igf fl fi CTlvl I"No'. 2* ; N 0.4 * : No (Ft Obduiyiia. lAi'C.’ni.:Nt. Ex. FiistM CINCINNATI Lv • : 715pmi 600 am INDf ANAPOLTS “,4 700 am: 11 If. “M 155 >• LOUISVILLE ; 740 Grceuoastle “ • • 1253 am 1217 pm erawfordsville “I ; J 5i •’ : 1 30 “ -Lafayette MJ. — ■■ 220 -Mono* “ 11085 “ ; 845 ** ; 320 Marllioro “ :1053f“ ; : Pleasant liidge “ :l0 50f“ ■ “ i Rensselaer “ 111 10 " • 4 20 " | 352 “ Surrey “ :il2of“ J_ “ i Fair Oaks “ ill 32 “ I 4 42 “ i 412 “ Itose Lawn “ :114'!f“ I Shelby Hammond “ -125(}pm: 610 “ : 5 36 “^ CHICAGO A I 155 “ i 710 ;G35 “ Trains marked with a stop only when Haghed. Those miirked with (*) run daily. Those marked with (J) run daily except Sunday. Trains are run on Central (Staml,v d) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleepiag Cars on night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are -ruirbetweea Chicago and Louisville. Through Coaches and Pulimau Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati Bgp“Tiekcts sold and Baggage Checked to all Pxlixcipa.l Points. For tickets ana further information, apply to C. F. Wien, Agent. Bensselaer.
Sims Fastsry L. F. BARTOO, Propri etok. M anus actuie tkaeel e b rated LUCKEY Brooms. Always reliable. Carpet and Warehouse Brooms always on hand. Orders for extra heavy Brooms promptly filled. L F. BARTOO, Remitssfon* • - Indiana. 'Sook’a Cotton Root Coraponnd.—OomMaZSSsS. posed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Penny iSKW royal. Successfully used monthly. Safe, ■ lwA Effectual, Pleasant. $1 by mail, or drngm Sre f gists. Sealed particulars 2 stamps. Ladles \7 -jA address POND LILY COMPANY, U 1 woodward are., Detroit, Mlcta.
sl2 HARNESS $7. Til Id Sfngß«- SHugsy ?S;*c'J»pss is Donbfe atiil sfbrticd Throughout, and isi white or x. c. lit.m--med. ~ S2O HARNESS sl2. Thi-? a Single Buggy Harness and is Single Strapped. Tho trimmings are Gold or Silver, just as ordered. This harness is my specially and is sold ever> wiiero for S2U and is well worth it. These harness are all hand made and warranted for three years, or mon ey refunded. Order direct from me and save tho t>vQ. extra middle mens’ profits, namely, tho Jobbers and Retailers.’ Will Send O. O. D. with privilege of examining before purchasing, Am not afraid to show my work. Wheß money accompanies order will prepay the expressage. L.C. GUSTAVEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, nOIVTICELLO, - IND. 46-3 m.
BARK WRIGHT. Undertake* Calls promptly attended day or night. BENSSELAEB INDIANA WANTED Men to take orders for Nurterv Stock, on Salary or Commission. lean make a successful SALESMAN of any one who w ill work and follow my instructions. Will furnish handsome outfit free, end pay your salary orcommission every week Write for terms at onee. K. O. GRAHAM.
A.McCf)TIWNi)LE Have now on hand a large lot or store EWES, whiehthey are offering in lota of ten or moVe, t > .-uit jjm'chrisers, aatl bred to Shropshire rams' or not h.’ed, «s desired. A!1 good, sheep, and warranted free from aU diseases. Terms—Cash, <ir six or twelve mouth’s credit, to responsible parties. •' .A STHok® COBSPAMTY, The 0m tnlni life ' of oiFrciisnsrA.TT. WHY T It has toe io-vest, d«•lh s ’ratS; •• Itri'nliz's the hi;yhe> t in Lire 4 rate on its investm* l ■iLfjajt.g largo iliridcirfhrtq t»>'»ll.’y-fioliJw8 t ami has made the. most rapid progress of any company in tlm Unite I States; It, issues endowment insurance at life-ra:es; It makes its poli ne.i inrimtust.ible and non-for/oitahlo; It continues all policies in force, without surreuder, by tho application of the entire reserve thereon; It does not own a dollar in fluctuating stocks and bon's; it imposes no restrictionstm residence or travel, and pays losses promptly. t®*For 10 years ihe average Irtercst-Rate has been over 7/,; percent, and tile Death Rate les* — ■ than Three-fourths of < hie per cent. jßgjg“Thc Receipts from Interest more than paid all Death Losses, Matured Endowments, Rents and Taxes in JBBB. AGENTS WANTED IN ONDEPRESENTED TERRITORY, HOME OFFICE, S. E. Cor- Fourth and Central Avenue, —CINCINNATI DR JOHN DAVIS. President. E. P. MARSHALL. Secretary. C. W- BONE, Asst. Gen. Agt. LaFayette. Ind. What’s the Matter with Indiana? When you can buy RAND, McNALLY & CO.’S NEW AND ENLARGED INDEXED POCKET MAP AND SHIPPERS’ GUIDE OF THE STATE FOR 25 CENTS! * It is an absolutely new map, just engraved, with additions and corrections to date. It is double the size of Rand, McNally & Co.’s old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, though sold at the same price. The Map is 21 x2B inches, on a large scale, colored to distinguish counties, with a thorough and comprehensive index compilation showing, in detail, the entire railroaa system, the express company doing business over each road, and accurately locating all cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, villages, counties, islands, lakes, rivers, etc. The compilation designates the branch or particular division of railroad upon which each station is situated; the nearest mailing point of all local places, money-order post offices, telegraph stations, and the express company doing business at the points where the several companies have offices. The map is folded and bound with the index and compilation in a flexible cover. Sent, post paid, to any address, on receipt of price, by RAND, McNALLY & CO., Map Publishers, 148 to 154 Monroe Street, CHICAGO. ' SOLE AGENT FOR THE Rockford, iKeystoiie, Columbus, - j Boss, Hampden, j j Dneher, Waltlmm, { sfsdtaSC r V . Crown, Elgin, \ —_— UjL ..nfffeu v * l Fnyhs ' j VII4TD Bear This in Mind: —I can sell you any kind of wotcli you want, ac the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. Ladies Chains, Gents Chains, Violin and Guitar Strings Ladies' Brooches, Gents’ Cuff Buttons, Gold Pens, Ladies' Cuff Buttons, Gents' Charms, Gold Rings, Ladies’ Charms, Gents' Collar Buttons, Solid Gold Thimbles, All kinds of spectacles a specialty, fitted by new system. A.bright new stock of plated, hollow ware, knives, forks and spoons. Goods bought of me engraved free of charge. CMmm! Clocks! Clocks! Fine watch repairing a specialty. Also all kinds of engraving and monograms made to order. “HfIRDMfIH, THE JEWELER.” 7 OEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant & Bakery. BREAD. CARESS, GGHTFESGTIOWERY, FRUITS, CAKTNRP GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. W&MM ME&LS & F mm M&WMB -ALSO A GOOD—LUNGHCOUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON 3TREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
