Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1895 — Page 5
To Borrowers.
- B. F. Ferguson will forms.* you money "at the rate of $1.40 per month, in one of the best Building & Loan Associations in the state, with limited payments. Call and see before making arrangements with anyone else. find Ferguson & Wilson what yoa have business in the com to. F.stey organs and pianos, and Estey A Camp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward's. Rheumatism Cured in * day. '‘Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediatelj disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselae. Distemper and Cougbs In horses, sheep and dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by using Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure. Safe to use under all conditions. One dose prevents, one bottle cures, in three to six days. Send for “Treatise” and testimonials from breeders who have used it for many years. Address the Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette. Ind. yt Attention given to any and all kinds of legal business, Ferguson & Wilson. There is no wagon on earth today built with better quality of material and proportion than the Studebaker, you can see them for sale at C. A. Roberts’ place of business on Cullen street. ~ Ufoiris English Stable Liniment removes all hard or soft lumps, puffs, saddle or collar galls,scratches, lheuipatssro, birbed wire cuts, bruises, sprains and deformities of every description • The most remarkable discovery of the nineteenth ceutuiy, originated by a celebrated English veterinary surgeon; penetrates to the bone itself. Price 50 cents and $1 00 Sold by F. B. Meyer. The loss of a few hogs amounts to more than the cost of [ rotecting an entire herd by feeding Dr. Haas' Hog Remedy. Don’t wait till losses have or are about to occur, but go now and get it from A. F. Long the Druggist. \ . V My boy was taken wdh a disease resembling bloody flux l'ho first thing I thought ol was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses o i sett'od the matter and cured him sound an i w oil. f hear ily recommend this r mo > to jl persons suffering from a like con p sirit l will ans* er any inquir a re aiding it when stamp is inclosed. I icfer to' any county official as lo my reliabil ty. Wm. Roacb, J. P., Pr niroy, Campbell Co , Tenn. For salo by F. B. Meyers. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks cf bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di-tTihoea Remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking tbis r nndy as Boon as the first y. mptruns <-f the •disrase appear. .*5?5 nr.d 50 cei l bottles for sale by F. R. Me, er. Mr G. Csillonr-ftt*. iwi’/gb-', It nvr>r* ville. 111., sa\ s: ‘To Pr Kr.gVNew Disi ivery 1 iavc my K*t\ Was taken with I.a Grifte end tried til li ephysicians for miles al cut, but of no avail ard was given np and told I could not live. Having Dr. Kirg's New Discovery in my store I set t lor a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get bettor, and after usiug three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We wont keep store without it” Get a free trial at F. B Mej ers. 2 If you have a hone that has poor appetite, is stupid, hair rough, run down in flesh, and out of fix generally, use Morris’ English Stable Powder ar.d you will be t urpi Led at the result. One package will add ten dollars to the va’ue r f a poor rundown horse, colt or mule. Full pound packages 25 cents. —5 for a dollar. Sold by F. B. Meyers.
| The Proof of the Pudding" *i 11 —Eating it==‘s * not? J i J 11 jJust so the- proof of bargains is in buying them t i» We give values which Others Don’t Match u 5 (, ; I Whether they can or not we don’t know, j ] \ 6 inch stove pipe, per length .15 cents. \ i i Economy plug ihlmwvv fer lb fr. ~ .25 cents, i i 1 Perfecti on D.mble Wash boards ..25 cents. ( | i Good Single Washboards 18 tents. £ i > White Lily li’ionr 50 poundliack 90 cents. # 11 Snap Shot Syrup, per gill r 30 cents. \ ]i (this is too good to cell so cheap) d | And lots of other things just as cheap all J | , the way through. d ; FRANK MALOY.
THE BIG BARBECUE.
The two dSy’s barbecue and “old settlers” meeting, held at the grounds of the Rensselaer Stock Farm, last Thursday and Friday, was a fair successin point of attendance, and in the matter of sports and entertainments of all kinds, was as that the committee promised as their most strenuous efforts could make, or that any reasonable peraoa could ask. The attendance the last day was fully 2,000, inside the grounds, not to speak of the large but economical audience in the street Ihe first day it was not quite so large. Two Jgjg-steers and three sheep were roasted and this, with plenty of bread, excellent coffee, etc., furnished an abundance of food for everybody that wahted it, on both days. On each day the sports ended by a balloon ascension with parachute descent, by “Miss Alfretta Adair,’’ whose real name is Mrs. Baum, and whose home is in St. Louis, but whtse services were fortunately secured by the committee while she and he r husband were visiting her parents, in White county. She is a bold and skillful aeronaut, and, the conditions of the weather being also exceptionally favorable, the two ascensions were as fine as any ever seen in the county. The first day addresses were made by Hon. S. P. Thompson, of Rensselaer, and Hon. John Odell, of Delphi. _ GAMES AND HACES. ' ' ~~ " B .cycle race, one mile, best 2 in 3. Purse $25. El. Higgins, Wanatali, Ist; J. Warren Miller, Dannville, 111., 2ud;J. W. Tanner, Dannville, 111., 3rd. In tne half mile lunning race, Eldorado wts first; Silvertail, 2od. The baseball game between Good land and Brook was called before it was finish°d, on account 6f darkness) with the score 6 to 6. SECOND DAY. Bicycle iace: Higgins, Ist; Miller, 2ud; Tanner, 3rd; B rt Nuble, cf Kenlland, was 3rd in first two heats but withdrew at the thir l. Pony race: Sleepy lYt, Ist; Birdie B. 2nd; Nubbin, 3rd; Alexander, 4th. Foot race, 100 yards, $10: T. W. Crout’sers [colored] Rensselaer, Ist; Leney Cook, Momeno", 11 , 2nd. Five fuilorg dash, purse $150: Eljorado, [Reynold.-] Rensselaer, lsy Miss B’akburn, [Caldwell] Mt. Ayr. 2nd: Steinway, [Jerry Letchfi M] Brook, 3rd. Wft stliog match, l est 3 in 5, Nichols, cf Brrkley threw Watson, of Ret sjc-l-ier. Higgins, Mill r nud Tanner in d to l t-ht the track bicy-.J j r-c«»d. nf 1 :14 made by L M. .Wile x, foi $5. buy a: led 10. led the r*c.,rt.
Tiy cur umululteiiUt d t>j ic. Long, the druggist.
Kej stone Corn fluskir and Fodder Shmldir, sold by Robt. R-mdlc. F> A Wils' n will atlcnd lo your business with accuracy .and dit patch.
Cliangc in Livery Stable.
The undirs'gnf d have l ought find are now in i ontrol of the Camhe livery rtnhle, west of the pul lie iquaie. Tb*y solicit asbar-s oftle ptopk’s jnliomge Fine Dgs furnish*, don short i otiee. Fredii g end b ardirg at reasonable rati s. 3 mo. I’HiOLEY Bros.
ADITIONAL LOCALS
We regret to be called npon to announce that Wm. H. Gwin, whose sickness was mentioned last week, died yesterday morning, at his home in Marion Tp., a few miles southeast of town. His funeral will be held today, Thursday, at the residence, under the direction of Rensselaer Post, G. A. R. Mr. a member cf Company A, of the 87th Indiana regiment, holding the rank of a Lieutenant, and was a brave and faithful soldier in war, as he has been a good citizen in. in peace. A more extended sketch will be given next week. Quite an important deal in Rensselaer business property was concluded this week. J. F. Iliff has sold to Robert White, of Wilmington, lil., his livery barn, on Van Rensselaer street, and also the lot occupied by James Cox’s feed store, and the ad joining lot, reaching through to Cullen street. The price paid for all the property is $4775. Mr. Iliff retains his teams apd outfit and will have possession of the stable until next April, after which time he thinks of removing to Crown Mr. Cox will also retain the feed store until April. It is likely tint Mr. White will either build a new barn or thoroughly remodel the o'd one.
Continental Pays Promptly and Liberally.
This is to certify that the loss sustained by us in the burning of our barn and graiD, set fire by lightning, ha* been ftcljusnd ny 11. W 7 Porter, ogent of the TJontinental Fire Insurance Co., to our entire satisfaction.
JAMES W. PIERCE, WM C. PIERCE.
Merchant Tailoring. Leave your order for a suit or a pair of pants. We guarantee a fit. Su.t m ide to order sl2 50. Pants made to order 4.00. THE MODEL. F» rgusen & Wilson will practice in sll the courts of the stat *. The bigg st and best stock of fine buggii s and c ari in tne county, for sale bv N Vi <k S >ns. B. Fi F> rguson is still in the Insurance business. He ri| rodents the R' ysl, “ I'ltc* gi cutest Fire and Tornado Jrisuiance Company on the face of the earth. For 8d0—25 or 30 rids of corn ‘>i li id, G mils north «f lien^si luer. •3 p JaC( b Wilc x, Auv < ne'desiring t*> s« 11 or borrow u ouey on Life litSui&i ce Pulioies, -rUi- to, *>r i all u|«>r, KIROVSON, Wl! S' n & Co. Relief in Six Hou-s- ---. Drat-oseing Kidney an 1 Bind ier dUj -ses relieved in six hours by the ‘Now Treat Sooth American Kidney core 1 ’ Thin BB> romed.y is a great surprise on tccount of its exceeding promptnos* ■n rt-lieving pain in the bladder, kid s, back an l tvorv part of the urin try passages in male or female. In relieves retention of water and pain in 3’isaing it almost imme fiately, If you v?.nt quick care this is the remedy. Sold by A. F. Long & Co druggists. Renssel er, Ind. Idee 94 Wft am, your attention, pease Do ou txpect o dyo ibis eoiton? Ho ean d >y< ucx cct to dyo any stockings, carpet rags, cloaks drosses, tea hors r >=•. thing; for i y n intend t , wean r.xi have you dye with Magic Dyes. They ae * asy o us ana **o believ* it<ra su tri»» to most oiler ir ids. Carfd w. rs who have us d liom sa . 1 e g v moie :-u abl- c lors wpi.-h d e’i or ck or ade li o i tt.e s. T iey < i lor co t n w ml, ct*., with same p ckage. ihu d ing bo ter »ok -n mxd toods Alta -eg i. o p ick- ges are larger and o dor a *out d u lo the gioh, we seli tnem or 10 con s, sam o as*>'i er braids A. F. Long& Co. Threshing coal for sale by C. W. Coen. Very Troublesome* Laxative “tea#” are a bother* Caldwell’s Syrup P. psin is more cotveuient, pleasant to take and more effective. Try alO cent bottle large a zes 50c and $1 00 qt F. B. Meyer’s. WellS llowHler l oiillry Powder A pos tive and speedy cure for Cholera, Gapts, Roop and all dneas 8 of c-hickins, ducks, ge*ae and turkeys. Is composed of iho i‘uri-a‘ and best drugs oi tiinab’jp and is the best egg producer known. The prio*» of one fowl invested in this rcmi-dy will ward of disease from the whole flock. Price 25 cents. Soli l*y F. B. Meyer.
Odd Fellows Day Procession,. October I-...--18th, 1596. ORDER OF PBCeSSSIOK. Coiumn form on Division street, right resting on Washington street. Officer of the day. Gel. E. P. Hammond, m advance. 2nd. Citizens Cornet'Band. 3rd Escort 24 Odd Fellows in regalia, 12 from Camp, 12 from Subordinate lodge. - 4 th. O.liceisof grand lodge in c4r riages. sth. Visiting lodges interspersed with visiting bands. 6th. Iroquois lodge and visiting numbers. 7tL Citizens, schools and others. _ ORDER OF MARCH. At the command, march, the cjlumn will move south on Divisit n St., to County Road. West on County Road to Cullen street. North on Cullen street to Rutson StreetWest on Rutsoa street to Front street, North on Front street to Susan street: — East on Susan street to Division street. South on Division street to Washington street. West on Washington street to Front street. South on Front street to Harrison street. East on Hairison street to Cullen .. - North on Cullen street lo Washington street west on Wash i nglonatreet to 10.0. F. Temple. Disperse.
REMiJSGTON ITEMS. Dr. Henderson who thkesDr. Poth-uisz-i’s place is now lot a'.id here a d reidy for bus ms*. Mr. Ilarlacher’s new home is tccupied by Mr.-Re) nolds. Mr Ilarner will hereafter be found in his new rooms in the Mtrris building. Mis. D Long of Covington, is visiting Remington friends. Owing to the continued il ne-s of Elder Corson the re were no services at the CLr.stian church agpin last Saturday. J in i Zea and wife are visiting in noithein Illinois. Isaac L *avel return- d home from a ra*u h’s visit iu Kentucky list Batuj il iy M,ss 3rit-.- Mikels is rep rted on the s ik list this week. Can’s pre out for a wid.lirg next Thur-d.t.v. The contrai ting'pn ties are Mr. Frank Peck awl Miss May 1 edfi rd. The groom is one of our well known yourg I usincss unn while h br.de is among our most ateomplislud young ladies. They have our best wishes for future h4ppirnss. Fust Teachers I is'itnte of the season was held as usual at the school home. Joe Turner sp.nt S'u d*y in Cualme r s. A B Culemin has fought the Kitk lots in Birtoo’s Addition and will build a res (h nee thcicon snon. Mrs, C. M. Shaw returned home list Wednesday » ftcr anabs:n *eof several weiks. She says her di ughter, Mrs. Sob mon, who is under hos pital treatui*. nt is improving very slowly. The Fresh) terian Church lias bqea treated lo a new carpet. An Inh' provc-mei.t that add? greatly appeal ance. *
He i eth I’uzemcro lia i the g od foriun** to rec ve a small • ottle < f Cnamb rlain’a Colic, Cholera and DiatrLo a Hemrd) when t ice mein bers <f ID lam ly were'r’rk wlb dysen'ery. This one small boMl** cured Ihero all nd be lia * someMoft which lie gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the pb.ee, Lewiston, N. C, and i cured -iin of the same complaint. When troubled with dyfenlery, dia iboon. cilic or cLrlera cbo'eia morbm, give this ren cdy a tra :nd )oa wifi le n o:e than j l.ai-td with th * rei-ult. The praise lint nauially follows its iniro di et on anil use has made it very popular 25 and 60 cent Lott es tor sal i by F B Meyers. Montague. M eh., Nov. 18 1889 W. win re KOtat a wealthy farme of Mas< gon Co , p ‘r.-* •« a y «pp «re ‘ before m ,th s day. t>i d s?ys: “T at f.r th • pa l ir nr r so t o was afflin < d with > eaknes*, tr m in ,<■ a>l fai on • xtro i. nervousni-s a i<» iit*ad ae e; that he itid >*i.i ph si >an fui rec ivod no feat-lit 1I*» w %I pir uad ed bv a fri* nd o try « svmpl b• • e til Dr. Wh uler’s Nerve Viialiaer. and h savs t o tre bfi g »nd u rV us ee nj* was im ie iate toppe ‘hy its use A U-rwar s hn used t o bottles cf thsame ni i‘ cine a d say s be s • nti t h «urvd ” Sgn d, \V Wi d-ik-echt. S m»i iu ipd ;übH‘ii ed before n e a Notary Public for Aiu kegoa « o. sta e of Michigan J,s. Morris ->d. This medieine is sold by Long & Co *
I A Bargain You* ’tVVV -a. WWW w gm VVe have purchased for Hard Cash a |#| vv line of underwear unexcelled for quality and at prices that makes it a great iniustice to the buyer to clothe Up himself in shoddy when a look |S|| through our line will give you the ||| ‘‘Best at prices but a trifle if any higher than others ask for the cheaper grades. ~ . We are offering • • • • • Men’s Natural Woolen Underwear—heavy, a bargava at $1 25, onr price 88c. Men’s Fancy Wool Underwear, a bargain at sl, our price 75cs Men’s Gray White Merino silk finished a bargain at 65c, f0r.... ,45jfc Men’s Camel Hair the 50c grade our price ........ 88a. Natural Wool, a baigaiu at 90c, our price 65c. Fleece lined, a bargain at 75c, our ]>rice ............ .50c. A full line of children’s and youth’s underwqpr iu all woolen Red Camel Hair. Also White aid Gray Merino afjjlSg from 10 bents np. Ladies Red all wool underwear, a bargain at sl, price 750. Ladies Fiue Select wool underwear, a bargain at $125, our |(sgL ■ ; l price.... $1. Ladies White and Gray Merino Heavy, Fine Finish at 45c. /"\ur underwear is but one department brimming with Wtfei bargains. We offer no baits but sell goods at such IS® “ t 0 male every arficle a leader, *0 We invite inspection TSilfe FENbia^RURS WARREN 5 1.1 ICE. DEALERS IN Lumber Blinds Brick Furniture Mouldings Sash Doors, Lime Hair. Also Ground Feed and Corn. At J M. Troxells old stand. DeMotte - - ... Indiana drTmendenhalu Indian Name Mon-G-os-Yah. m GREAT INDIAN DOCTOR! The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer, Indiana, Thursday, Friday and Saturday OCTOEER 10111. 11th AND 12th, An 1 will return TW T 0 DAYS IN EACH MONT H for One Year. OU fice at MAKEEVER HOUSE. * T?T?Tn?f The Sick Treated TT’TD TT I CPT r xviLHi: fbeei i —ir JtriiitLl persons who will apply Th irsdiy. Oct. lot ito 12th. will be trovtel rrrvickii rcm. T|f Doctor makes this liberal offer to demonstrate his Indian in tlie cure of (!Ls“ates. Tl e Doeti r spent twen'y-ono years rtf hk life :m( ne tl < li <lians. lle'ie lesrnii p theseSrreD of Na ure’a vromlerfu! remedies eoiiUkslJOOTS, r.AR r.EKKKS JlAKVKix>rf«—The Doc'or ean tell you all your comp etirts by .liiiplv oohiritr at you and •Hid* iU Hli '* 1 men, wuwsu and rerfee'ettres guarantied to al! envies unitePlaken—Catarrh. Tbroat. 1 uop., liver. HonBlui/der. I*l e-.“ 1 h i:ni.-itf-io ll rrt !■ i - easel lust Munji<« d. ah *■“■ -tm>hninTit. and Irutlbieil e lilt i M"r» ui de i.ity. l&iTof memory Wrakitcs- o itoiiy and brahs loss o |i-(KinSC v »v!.!e*.>. LMney aid b ydder affeefn" ae-Uvty‘e7" “* eon hem ll- told H.i y' eoh>^.-> „ „ l/X. AXSPOkC, VXD. O Ctcßcurr—3 a. m. toip. m. *
