Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1891 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY . SEO. 3=3. Pu BUS HER AND PKOFBIETOB. ' s OFFICE In Republican building, pn corner of Washington and Weston streets.. . w Terms of Subscription. Oneyear ’ fl Ko Six months ... ..... 75 Three months.... u The Official Paper of Jasper Ceunty. TO THE FARMING PUBLIC. Friends and customers in need of Agricultural Implements, wagons or buggies, will do well to call and inspect my goods and learn my prices. Only first class goods are handled and every article warranted to be as Jr epresen ted. Goods in Stock: The celebrated Studebaker Farm Wagon;Park Wagons; John Deere Plows; Bradley Plows; Cultivators of various makes; the Bucher and Gibbs Plows, known as the Imperial Plows; Moline Sulkey Flying Dutchman Plows. Also a fine line of Disc Harrows; A. F. Evans Harrow, Check row corn planters; Deere Mansure Corn Planter and Bower; The genuine Zanesville Ohio, Brown Cultivator; the D. C. & H. C. Beed Spring Tooth Harrow and Cultivator. The Original Malta Double Shovel, the best on earth. Nothing Too Good For Us! Agency for the Birdsell Clover Huller, supposed to take clover seed out of buckwheat straw; and the Aultman & Co. engines and thresheis, supposed to thresh oats out of hazel-brush; and the old reliable M. Rumely & Co. engine and thresher, that will get wheat out of clover hay. Also the agency for the Leffel Water Wheel and Engine Co., of Springfield, Ohio, and the Challenge Windmill, Batavia, HL Prices and terms easy, and a pleasure to show goods. Yours Truly, C. A. ROBERTS. Say, boys, before you buy that new pair of shoes you were talking about call at our store and see what we can do for you, wev’e got some dandies. \ ou bet Hemphill & Honan. A nice line of lugrain Carpets niw styles and new patterns at J. H. Willey & Son's.

Best Spring Medicine. ft ■ fCOfrW ffc AIM dM IQnTro MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY TROUBLES, LOSS OF APPETITE. GREAT SYSTEM AND NERVE TONIC. WiiIdAMSPOBT, Ohio, July 22, 1890. The J. W. Brant Co., DbarSibb:—Have taken two or three bottles of your Bitter Apple Tonic for an aggravated case of Dyspepsia which has been troubling me for a long time, and it has helped me to such an extent can cheerfully recommend it Yours, J. C. Hornbeck. HALF PINTS FOR 25 CTS. AT Sold by B. F. Ferdu &Co. K — OTER’fI MACIC W 1 —CHICKEN— |W Cholera Cure !M Thousands of dollars worth of chickens are destroyed by Cholera every year. It is more fatal to them than,all other diseases combined. But die discovery of a liquid remedy that positively destroys the Microbes has been made. Half of the young chickens are killed by Microbes before they are fryers. A 50-cent "bottle is enough lor 100 chickens. It is guaranteed. If, after using two-thirds of a bottle you are not satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist whom you purchased it, and he wu refund your money. Sold by Long & Egkb. -

CORRESPONDENCE.

From Remington* Commencment exercises will be held in Durand Hall on Friday evening of this week. The occasion promises to be one of unusual interest. Hon. O. P. Tabor has commenced the erection of a handsome ana commodious residence bn the grounds once owned and occupied by W alker Sage. It will be an ornament to the town, especially that part of the town. Mrs. Walter Rich, Mrs. Harry Hartley, Misses Flora Hart, Fannie Jones, Alice Patton, Rose Hollingsworth, May Tedford, Nellie Traugh and Messrs. Jacob Rich, Will Geier and Barton Tedford attended the Commencement exercises at Goodland last Friday evening. They report a very enjoyable time and an interesting programme. We regret to state that Robert Love’s condition is such that a change of climate has been ordered. He expected to leave Kankakee on Tuesday of this week for a sojourn of indefinite length in Denver, Col. The many friends of Mr. Love in this place will hope for good results from the proposed change. Drs. Patton and Ramsey are building a handsome new office on Miss Bolles’ lot, two doors from the post office.

Rev. J. L. Smith, D. D., will hold quarterly meeting here next Saturday and Sunday. The irrepressible Daniel Coleman made things unpleasant at his boarding he use, last Sunday. There is a lad in this town who lias been in the habit of torturing birds. He had better call a halt before he is arrested and fined, for he certainly will be, probably before this is in print The first ice-cream and strawberry festival of the season will be given by the ladies of the M. E. church, tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. Mrs. P. H. Lally is suffering from a second attack of nervous prostration. The well at the creamery having failed, the water has been supplied from the public wells of the town. The net results of the complimentary benefit extended to Mr. Frank Hardy reached the handsome sum of $78.50. The exercises both vocal and instrumental were all that any lover of good music could desire. Miss Daisy Reed and Frank Hardy were the leading vocalists and both sang with spirit, skill and expession. The violin solo by Bert Shepherd was beautifully rendered and the “Siege of Paris” by Mrs. Joseph Larsh, Mr. Shepherd and his son Bert, was magnificent. In fact all who had part in the exercises acquitted themselves with credit.

SOME GREATLY REDUCED RATES. IJuiiknrds’ Meeting. The Monon Route will sell excursion rates to the annual meeting of the Old Order of German Baptists (Dunkards), at Trotwood, Ohio, May 17th to 19th, inclusive, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold Hay 11th to 17th, to be good returning to June 30th. German Baptists. To the meeting of the German Baptist of the United States, at Hagerstown, Md., May 28th to June sth. at one fare for the round trip. Tickets sold from May 20th to June 1 st, and good to return to June 30. B. P. O.Elks. At Louisville, Ky., May 17 to 21st. One and one third fare, or for parties of ten or more, one fare for round trip. For the meeting of the National Union Conference at Cincinnati, Ohio. May 19th to2lst, one fare for round trip. Good returning to May 22nd. For further information apply to the station ageut. 36-2tp.

For sale, a good buggy nearly new Rice springs. Bitters. Call at Hemphill <fc Horan’sand see the new styles in milinery and fancy goods, bought in Chicago this week. If you do fancy work call atHemphill <fc Honan’s for supplies. Rugs, table, stand and Mantle covers, large assortment, large reduction for 10 days only. Observe this opportunity. They are marked way down. LUdd Hopkins. J. H. Willey & Son’s, sole agents in Rensselaer, have again in stock a full line of the celebrated Buttrick patterns. A fine new fashion plate every month, fr ee to every applicant Notwithstanding the big advance in coffee you can buy fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s at the old price. - Finest and best ladies’ and children’s shoes, specialties for spring and annuner. Dandies. Ludd Hopkins. H. J. Rossbacher has opened an office in F. B. Meyers’ drug store, where he will be pleased to receive pupils on the Guitar. Satisfaction guarranteed.

REMINGTONIAN.

W. C.T. U. Convention and School of Methods.

A Convention and School of Meth- 1 ods for the W. C, T. Unions of Jasper, Newton, White and Pulaski counties, will be held in the M. E. church, at Rensselaer, May 21st and 22nd, 1891, beginning on the 21st at 10 A. M. The object in the quickening of the temperance sentiment and its crystallization into organized effort in the several counties, and the training of members in the best methods of W. C. T. U. work. Mrs. Mary E. Haggart, State President, Miss Mary G. Hay, State Treasurer, and Miss Alice R. Palmer, State Organizer and Lecturer, will be present, to conduct the exercist s and give instruction on the topics to be presented, in which they will be ably assisted by leading county workers. The day meeting will be devoted mainly to the School of Methods work. Miss Palmer will lecture on the first evening. Mrs. Haggart, President of the Indiana W. C. T. U. on the last. AU the meetings wUI be of great interest and the public generally is invited to attend day as weU as evening meetings. AU W. C. T. Unions are expected to be weU represented by their members, who will be entertained by the hospitable citizens of Rensselaer. Unions are requested to send the names of members selected to attend to Mrs. Henry Wood, Rensselaer Chairman of committee on local arrangements. By order of the State Union. Mary E. Haggart, Lodie E. Reed, President. Cor. Sec.

GOSPEL TEMPERANCE PROGRAMME At the Court House, May 24th, at 2:80 o’clock, P. M., 1891. Openicg Song—No. 89. Scripture Reading. Prayer Rev. T. F. Drake. Song—No. 361. Miscellaneous Business. Speech—Mrs. Vai Seib. Declamation—Bertha Alter. Speech—Lyman Zea. Music . Declamation —Ira Washburn. “ —Stella Parkison. Speech—Jay W. Williams. Declamation —Lara Rhoades. “ —Zula Hopkins. “ —Nona Barnes. Singing No. 360 and signing the pledge. Benediction.

Advertised L>etlers. A Conway. Mrs. Sarah A. McCary. C. C. Starr’s pure Jewel Tea is the most refreshing of beverages. O. H. Mohney, Veterinary Surgeon of Goodland, graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, will visit Rensselaer, Monday, May 18th, prepared to do any work pertaining to the veterinary science, including ndgling castrating and dentistry. Any orders left at Myers’ or Long & Eger’ stores will receive prompt attention 31-6tp

MONET! money— W.H. Ht Graham loans money in sums o S3OO and upwards, on long time, a to 7 per cent, interest. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE s J. H WILLEY & SON

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In almost every neighborhood throughout the west there is some one or more penons whose lives have been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diai rhoea. Remedy, or who have been cuird of chronic diarrhoea by it. Such persons take eepecial pleasure in recomnier.dirg the remedy to others. The prai'e ihnt follow* it’s Introduction and use makes itv« ry ]N<pnlar. 25 anc 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tarnwill relieve it at once. 25 and 50 ce.ts per bottle. For sale Ev F. B. Meyer

WE ARE RIGHT IN IT! RISHI IN THE CITY. OF THE SWIM. COMPETITORS OUT OF SIGHT.

We can show you the largest and most Complete stock of goods in Jasper county. Here is a list of a few of the goods we carry:

| Dress Goods. f # Henriettas in black and all colors.!# in black and all colors. # 'BN #The celebrated Broadhead drees# S plaids, stripes, and all goods in# plain colors. #Cashmers in black and colors, and,# w in fact a complete line of all# # latest novelties. # I Carpets. | Our stock of carpets will compare| with any and our prices will ! convince you this is the place —to buy. Brussels and Ingrains in all the k latest and best colorings. eHemp Carpets, Rag Carpets. S Floor Oil Cloths in any width. | Curtains. 10ur line of Lace Curtains can notj| 1 be beat in price, quality oth e quantity, also a large line ofg g scrim curtains. *1 iZ v u‘? r iT~Z2 l Q£iS ■ j 9 c Swi i x ~' Boots. Shoes, v l| In this line our stock is the very y>- best. We buy only the very > j i best goods to be had, and our i prices are the lowest. Call and ' examine this line before buying elsewhere. I Spring Wraps. | If you are needing a new wrap, here is the place to find# the very best styles and at very low price. g|

Money saved by buying of us. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. Sign of “TRADE PALACE.” J. H. Willey & Son.

Houses to Rent. For a term of years, in the town of Rensselaer, at a reasonable monthly rental, and at the expiration of the time, the tenants will be given warranty deeds for the property, without further payments. Inquire of Fletcher Monnett, ts Agent I have a splendid property in Rensselaer, Ind. for sale or trade for lands in Jasper Co. Anyone wishing a home call and see me. ts B. F. Ferguson. Ladies, call at Mrs. Lecklider’s and examine her new line of spring and summer millinery, laces, notions and ladies’ goods, just received from Chicago.

Frank B. Myers the druggist desire us to publish the following testimonial as he handles the remedy and believes it to be reMabie. I bought a 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, which have been afflicted with rheumatism at intervals for one year.. At the time I bought the Pain Balm I| was unable to walk. I can truthfully say that Pain Balm has completely cured me. R. H. Farr, Holy wood, Kan. Mr. A. B. Cox, the leading druggist at Holy wood, vouches tor the truln of the above statement.

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