Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1879 — How Women Would Vole. [ARTICLE]
How Women Would Vole.
Were the question admitted to the ballot, and women were allowed to vote, eTery woman In the land who has used Dr. Pierce’s Far ▼orite Prescription would vote it to be an unfailing remedy for the diseases peculiar to her sex. Dr. Pierce has received hundreds of grateful tesUmonials of its curative power lowa Crrr, lowa. March 4, 1878Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuiTalo. N. Y.: Dear Sir—Tor many months I was a great sufferer. Physicians could afford me no relief. In my despair I commenced the use of your Favorite Prescription- U speedily effected mv entire and permanent cure. Yours thankfully, Mbs. Paul R. Baxter. Binc* the first Introduction of Dr. F. Wllhofl’s A’ntl-Periodic or Fever and Ague Tonic, It has steadily gained In popularity with the people, but since its proprietors, Wheetock, Finlay & Co., gave Its composition to the world, so that everybody can know what It Is, the sale of it has doubled Itself. It contains no dangerous drug, and yet It is the greatest specific against malarial dtscases, such as Chills and Fever, and Dumb Chills. For sale by all Druggists, -■./ —.— ’-J For Pies, etc., use C. Gilbert's Corn Btarch. Cusw Jackson’s Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.
J. L'. Fsrris, Esq., Modaryville, iropjitd in upon-Tmic Union lor a WH "»»»' iiilw, yesterday. In the matter of reiiubUcaui. JW ho may be eonsidcreJ among tlio fallicr* in Israel, »n il were. John lies*, of Johuwm A lies*, allorwy*, Keitlluud, did Tmk I’mox U:e honor- of n blunt cull Tiumlay of lb® I'rraent work. lie ia n oriitKnian ofmany inches ami is * v« ry inch a gentleman. David Allen FhwvcU, Delphi, laid editor of the ltrooksfon lirporter, was wilii aeijuaiutances in UelisseIm r from Saturday Right lo Monday turntiing. He lutiird J iimiv Dunn nod wore away a blue ribbon. Justiee JJardingon Monday fined Const* bjo IvaeSMier, of New lon township, one dollar, for chastising Will liainson’s nose in violation ol section two of low n ordinance fiftyl a’o. Comity Clerk Drice filed the in forth allot. by request. Nine 1 ids were arrested Thursday afternoon last and fined one dollar each lor bathing in a nude million within the corporation 1 mils, in rud.alion of the iliird •-eo non of town ordinance A 2. They dusted the street# to liquidate the claim.
Since last Thursday morning the clerk of Jasper county has issued marriage licenses to Hamilton A. Winn an ami Lucy K lteigle, Geo. L. Morgau and Mr*. Mary J. Morris, Amos l’ippengcr and Minerva t ow«ill, Wjlliani F. Powers ami Mrs. Elizabeth A. Cissei. , , Yestetday r.icinir.g, J.II. Wood, tl e contractor building the Ma keever block, while supervising the work was struck on lii» head by a brick which had been disloged from the wall above. The brick fell Bor 10 feet Lnd ol course inflicted a sev; re scalp wound. Monday afternoon while pushing a wheelbarrow of bricks up to the masons on the second story of Ma keever’a building Jerry Karsiier fell with hts load drum ti c gang plank to the floor joists below, 7 or 8 feet, dislocating a riband receiving sundry painful contusions which hnveconfincd him to bed ever since. Fiank Weathers, 15 or 16 years «11, Monday morning last fill from the wall of Judge Hammond’s new dwelling house to the grouud, 22 feet, broke arms—one at the wrist the other a little above the wrist — had a gash cut through one cheek, and was otherwise badly bruised. But he is not thought to be fatally hurt. Marion See filed an information with Prosecutor Babcock on Monday last against Samuel 11. Duvall, charging him with the larceny of a horse. A preliminary hearing was had before Justice Ilarding, whose •oui't was held under the shade ;rees in the court house yard, which resulted in Duvall being held in SIOO fa.answer in the October term ol tile circuU court. W. S. Linffie, postmaster at La -Fayette and proprietor ot the Courier ol that city, in company with counsel, interviewed Judge Hammond in chambers, last Friday, and secured the appointment of Mr. llciUe • receiver to secure the rents awl profits under foreclosure of mortuage of a farm -in Bouton county. Rev. Thos. Van seby and wife were in town last Thursday even iilg with old friends; next day pioceeded lo attend the camp-meet-ing at Battle Ground. Mr. YsinKcuy.dclivered the Monday morning sermon there. llimself and wife' wdLreturn-after the canfp meeting adjourns to «»:vke-a more e.r*ended visioin (Jasjiepootmtyj Mr. Thomas Ffeser, liveryman, and I Mr. Longshore the eo-tractor who is supervising the Wirley <fc Sigler 1 ui'ding, drove with teanv through to Valparaiso ’ast Saturday night,leaving town at 10 o’clock. The former to visit wife and family, the latt< rto visit family ami watch by the bedside of a sick child w hose life was in critical condition. Dr, S, C, Maxwell",* Remington, tens in town Friday of last wegk. His grapes promise an abundant vintage th's year. Dr. Maxwell is as likely as any person to get that Jersey lied pig offered by Messrs. C. IX Stackhouse & Son for tlie largest club of $1 subscribers for TbeJlsiox, -Somebody will get it, ts bound to be taken, and he is as ’ kely as any to be the lucky person. James M, Dunn will Hose his ’snipereiice work in Rensselaer with Hie nioetinu to-nlgnt, which will he ■ lie twelfth in number. Six him <ired persons or more have renew ed : 11. eir obligations or taken the pledge j of abstinence (or the first time, and r 1 iO or so have been donated to the I can*". ‘Mr. Dunn goes from here to-morrewr morning to put his reaper jnto the harvest at MonticeWu. He is a successful worker and is bound to do good wherever he goes. Jle has made many people glad fhat'lle visited thiscounty. its supplemental to the pfaiimin.‘uy txstfitiiaumi of &. IL Duvall before Justice Harding on a charge of horse stealing and his commitment for trial in .4h* circuit court, men lion of which is made clse- , where, it will not he uninteresting to bis friends to kbow that in a subm q sect civil action brought by the pr.oe. nfing witness, Sbe, on a writ of re (>ieviw to recover possession of the horse in dispute-, which was tried by. jury before the justice of 80. <*o wiio had eomm tted JDu lafliifc-? ‘in ili?er words, the p?»r*Tttid hia he:i.*-r bare different •pinions as-to vk.-.s'to jifoviti by the testimony of h* i ilbe wifnesses.
