Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

3R LJ PTU FR EH '. | Nsrnt ruptukeTcureT) I We are making the cure of huoture a specialty. Wei Guarantee a cure in all case- where a truss will hold in! place and when there is vitality enough to produce healthy ad lesions. W e treat, all kinds of Rupture in both sexes, and at ages from three months to seventy-five years of age. We do not use a knife nor draw a drop of blood. Our treatment is mild and does not stop the patient from light work. We treat patie.its on strictiy business principles, but while this is true, we are not so hardened es to turn away those who can convince us ol their hor esty and willingness to pay for a cure at some time. To such we are prepared to offer satisiactoiy terms.

Hie price depends upon the case, and as few cases are just alike, an examination is necessary before naming the price. It usually lakes about four weeks to cure au ordinary case, sometimes longer, depending upon the size of the break and the condition of the system. You ennnot aflord to have to wear a truss all yonr lite and run the risk of having a stran gulated hernia, with mortification and death always liable to occur. .1 you are ruptured you know it, and you will know just as well when you are cured. H you desire to be cured, call and see our physician. It will cost you nothing to find ont all the particulars and if you want to be treated you have no risk to run, as we ask no pay until you are cured. Our physician will want to see you onlj. once each week. We hove engaged Dr. I. B. Washburn, Rensselaer, Indiana, to treat our patients. Call upon him at his office on Monday or Saturday of each wpelr With the kindest regards To all who are afflicted, lb Ur. Sett Rupture Sure \ By permission we refer you to a few cured oi Rupture by the l r. JNott method: James M. Bentley, Wichita, Kansas; ir!li' r T> S Sothrock, Hope, Ind.; Henry Smith, Petersall, i 4 V «, ni T^ nd - Ind.; A. W. Farmer,Mooresville, tv A- W • H f >pkins, Peru. 111.; M. 1). Johnson, Morocco, Ind.; David I upperty, Logansport, ind.; Marion Corver, Kentland, ind.; Joseph Hams, Oiterbein, lna.: James Amsler, Otterbein, in M. Graves, Lafayette, Ind.; D. S Bell, Terre Haute, Ind ; Mrs, Swain Ramos, Plainfield, Ind. ror more references call on our physician.

NO TICE is hereby given that ou March 10th, 1896, an election of a Trustee will oe held bj the members of Ev. Luth. Emanuel’s con* g egatiou <f Wnlker township, Jasoer county, Indiana, at their church. JOHN STIBBI, Sec’y. Walker twp, Feb. 10, ’96 WANTEI > ! A MAN: To sell Canadian Grown Fruit Trees, Deny Plants, Roses, Shrubbery Seed I otatoes, etc., for the largest growers of high grade stock. Seven hundred acres, hardy profitable varieties th it succeed in the coldest climates. No experience required and fair treatment gnaran teed. Any one not earning 4t.v0.00 per month and expenses should write us at once for particulars. Liberal commissions paid part time men. Apply now and get choice of territory. LUKE BROTHERS COMPANY. Stock Exchange Building, Hm * Chicago. I

If human dwell ngs were built on the same proportion as the ant hills of Africa, private residences would be a hile high. Two sextos beetles will bury a mole in an hour, a feat equal to two men burying a whale in the same - -TU— u; wimo. vaww'-'m win immmvmMOKmmmammammmmmmmHm > Pavilion. •Jasper County Maps on Sale at Long’s

DITCH NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to tbe f Bowing named persons that the viewers in Ditch Cause So. 150*5. wherein W rren Robinson was t e petitioner, have filed their report in the office of the Count .Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, whioh report will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Jaspercounty, Indiana, at the March term, 1896, theieof; That the said proposed ditch eomme..ces at a point 458 feet North of the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of the norih-e ist quarter of Section Nineteen (19) i township twentynine (29 north, rauge six (0) west in Jasper county, in liana, and from thence in a southeasterly and southerly die tion to the Iroquois River w ere it lias i; s outlet, ill of which said ditch is located in .dsriou township, said county, and that the lands of the followingnmned persons are assessed for the location and construction of same, to-wit: Elmi a Monnett, b’l teller Mounett, T. L. Miner William O. Piper, William H. Owen-’ Zimr Dwigg ns, Benjamin J. Gifford, John Shook, Morgan N. Jenkins, Warren Rebut goo, Lliz beth Bedford, town of Rensselaer, I.ouisvil.e, New Albany & Chicago llailwav Company. J sper county for benefits to highways Maiion township, James D. Babcock, as rusteu of Maiiou township, Morton E. Runner, as Assignee of tbe Commercial Bank of Oxford, Indiana, the Trustees cf the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana; That the said report will come ou for hearing belore the said Board of Commissioners at the March Term, lsiiti, wh ch term beg ns on Monday the 2d da> of Alar h, I«9fi. and .it that time sai report will be hoard and ail of the above named nurties take notice thereof. Witness My band as Auditor of Jasper i • ——■ . County, lndinua. and the - S AL. r seal of the Bond of ( *—' Comrnssioneis of said County, this tbeliihdiv . of Eebiuarv, l,s9fi. HENRY li. MURR 4Y, Auditor of Jaspor coun'y, ludiau.i. Eebru ry 7, 1896 Sl().

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Notice to Non-Residents. The State ot Ind'una, | | J usp r t ouu y, f S 8: In Jasper Circui jCourt, To March Term, l«9t>." No. 501:1. James P. Foltz, vs. JoiephSur cod, MabaU Spurgeon. Mrs o, urgeou wife of snid.Joseph Spurgo*u, Mrs Spurgeon widow of said Joseph Spurgeop, Sanfcrd M Spurgeon and Mis Spurgeon wife of * a d Sanferd M Spurgeon, Airs Spuigeon w dow of i aid banford M Spurgeon, Daui 1 C Spurgeon, Mrs Spurgeon wif.if sidd Daniel C Spuigeon, Mrs Spurgeon, widow of said Dan el C Spingeon, and all the unknown heirs, devisees unit legatees, j and all the lekno* u heirs, devisees anil legatees of the unkuownheirs. devisee Cud legatee ‘ of each and e>cry of sa d defen iants. Re it Remembered, That on this fti: d. y ol Februa y a. d, 1856, the above named plaintiff by S. O, Irwin his Attorney filed ;in the office of the Clerk of aid'tourt ] his complaint against said defendan t and ! also the affidavit of a comptt nt person, thnt said d feudants ar* nece-sary parties and are nou-ivsidents of the m le of Indiana. Said uon-r sideut defendants aio ther so e ereby notified of ti e pendency of said suit, and aat aaid cause will stand so- tr al at the March term of said Couit, 1890, to-wit: on the 3 tb day of March, 1896. , Witness, Mv band and the I r —| se il of said Court, affixed I - Seal r nt office in Rensselaer, on ■—* — ’ this 7th day of February, a. r>. 189(3. Wm.H. Cooveu, C erk. S. C. Irwin, Att’y for pi ff. February 7, IBi>6-Isß,

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