Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1898 — Page 1
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Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitla Harfy K. Knrrie. FOLTZ, SFITLEH & KUBRIE, (Snocsssors to Thompson & Bro.) In, h\ Ms, taw* Abste Sikw. Only set of Abstract Books, in thf County. - - »»»■"*• FBKWiii Al TORNEYS-AT-LAW. INDIANA. juenbbcdaep, - * , Leop .,id’B *** Office s !S®“J in ®tonana VanKßns. Block, come. Vash' the 0O nr(B. B©l s«r Bt' ee««. J »?“ C B V rea i estate. At - purchase, seM and eaee re g Assotorn* ys ’or • Water Lißbt and dation ar.d Rersselaei Water. 8 Power Con'P ft ®s« „ . J. J. Hunt c. AV. H mWy. Hanley Sc Hunt, Zaw>, Realty, Insv/rance, Abstracts and Loans. , Rooms 5 and 0 Forsythe Block * . Benßßeiuei, Indiana. Wm. B. Austin , I.AWTKR AND INVKBTMFNT BDOKEB, attorney eok the L N A & c. -Ry.. Rensselaer W L A P- t ouapnny. SSTOffice < ver Chicago Bargain Store. * . Indiana RsnHFelner
James W.l>outliit 9 Attobnbt-at-Law & Notabr 1 üblic. 03r Office, front loom up-stairs over Fendiß’B store. Rensselaer. Indianu lialplk W. Marshall, ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW. Praoticees In Jasper Newton and adjoining counties. Est pec ml attention risen to Bettlement of Decedents Lsatcß, Collections, Convdyances. Jnstices *Officoup-Btai s west side Farmers’ linnk building. Rensselaer,lnd ana Charles E. Mills, attobney-at-law. Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abßiracts carefully prepared, Titles examined. - . jar Farm lo *ns negotiated at tewest rates. Office up r tails in Odd Fellows IJ^llIra W. Yeoman, Attorney-at Law, Real Estate and Col leoting Agent, Remington, Ind.
I. B. Washburn. E. C. English. ■Washburn & Kitgliwli n Jrv»ici-rns & Sara-?-' r,6 , riiys O'-r Dr. Washbnrn will give special altenHon to diseases of Eye, E >r. Nose, i hro I ,nd Chionlo Di-eabes. Dr. English will give sp cial at.euuoito snrgery in all dopartmeut-, and Gen •rnl Medicln's. Office in L opold s ( orncr Block, ovt i Ellis A Murray's. Telouhone 48.
w >V" Hartsell,M. D llonifropailiic I mciaii t S«rgi«u. Rensselaer, Jnd. gr Ghronic Diseases a Specialty. Office in Makeover's New Block.
C.E.Powell, M. 13 physician akd surgeon, « Will be at office from 2t03 p. m., Sundays. Calls promptly attended. Office over Commercial State Bank.— Residence one block north of school houseOffice phone 60. Residence phone 81 ▼22n13
John Maheeveb, Jay Williams, President. Cashier. Fanners 7 Bank, Rensselaer, Indiana, Reeoeive Deposits, Bny and Sell Exchange, Collections made and promptly r^Lited. J. W. Horton, Dentist. All diseases of )ee h and Gums carefully treated. Filling and Crowns n epe oialty. Office over Post Office. Ronßsel ae., Ind ana — G. P. KAHLER, RENSSELAER. IND., te-Mg, Wagon-Making. I Special attention given to repainn I Machines, Duplicating Castings tn Iror I 9k Brass, eto Shop near the Depot
The Democratic sentinel.
WEIGHT, IjWPEBTAKER & EMMLWip RkNSBEI.ACB . IVDIy Calls promptly responded to day or night. Addison Pa,bkibon President GEO.K. HOLLINGSWORTH, Vice President. Emmet I . Holdingswr 3TH, Cashier. THE (gQJUMBRGML IB AKTK OF RENbsisLAER, IND Direotors; Addison Purkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson. Geo K. Hoihngsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. i B b “? k prepared to transact a genera! Banking Business. Interest allowed V me , deposits. Money loaned nnd goocl notes bought at current rates of intshare your patronage is soAt the old stand of the Ci tiTo iy S i m foßanL AI.F MoCOY, T. J. McUOy. K. fIOPRIIS, Prosident. Cashier. • Isn't Caihier A.. McCoy Sc Co.’s RENSSE AEP » - l^D. f; c?. • m-s in jf'sir Ccnniy iw»2»srs ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a General Banking Bu ness, Boys Notes and Loans Money on L ng or Short Time on Persona! or Rt F.state Security. Fair and Liberal Treatment is Promised to All. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sol Interest Paid on Time Deposits 7 OUR PATRONAGE IS SOLeCITED. •Srpatrons Having Valuable Papers May Deposit Them for Safe Keeping."®*
HUGH L. GAMBLE, City Engineer, .Maps and Bine Prints OF 9u Ki »aa LAND DRAINAGE, \Lq> Work and Flatting a hpecinlty ”4 Rfnsselacb Inl. Office. Room No. 7, Forsythe Building
Catalogues and Information at CHIC AG J OFFICE ] 4 Monroe Street, John A. Jchnson, W. H. Graves, President. Manager. STAR CITY tyIOUHE & FOUNDRY CO7, —manufacturers op—fib. ips, m ~AKD"“ Casliag’s* Of Every Description. SpeM HaeMior? Designed and Built to Order AST Comer Third end Brown Streets, LaFaybtte, Ins
Rensselaer Jasper County, Indiana Saturday May 7 1898
Sell Intoxicating Liquors. NOTICE ia hereby given to the uttzensi# the First Ward of the City of Rensselaer and Marion Township, in Jasper County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Henry Hildebrand, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and over the age of tweut, one years and has been and is of good moral character, not in the habit ot becoming intoaieated, and h fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of Intoxicating Liquors and his l>eeu a continuous scsiIdeni of said township for over ninety days last past and mat t fs oppi.cai t is he actual owner *nd proprietor of smd business and will b su< h if lici-n O he granted, will apply to the Boasd of CominLcionsraof said Jaipur county, ioAt a, at thi ir luue Term, 189 S-1 said Term coimueuain on Monday, June Oth lyo,Bfora LAuu-eto sell and barter Spirituous, Vinous, Mail and ml other intoxicating Iquoir in a less quantity fiban 1 aquart at a time, wiih the privilege, f sllueiug i and permitting the same to be drank . u the foil wing described premises, ia v. it: The precise location of the promise* on wh ch the undersigned d sfres to seii and barter with the privilege of allowing the same tc hr drank thereor, is in t.ie from and only room of a onestory frame building siuiaon land des crlbed b, metet- a’d bounds as (oil \vs. t '-wit: Commencing at the southwesterly corner of block four (4] at tbe| intemetiou of Wasfi Oioton and Front streets, iu the original plat'of e c City of Rensselaer, Jasperjeounty, Indiana, aid running thence in a southerly direction alotur fte easterly Hue of Front street in said 'lVjwn a distance of one hundred and sevcufb*two 11 W feet and three [8) inches, and from tnence westerly on a line parallel with Washington street lnstdil City fifty [SO) feettoa point on ;he westerly Hue Front street, in said C:ty.tot|:e eouihim tea y corner of the premises wfu icop said Kauors we to ee sold. Thence westerly op a line wit Washington street, iu said (. ity. fwout - nine (29) feet, thence northerly on a line parallel w th Front street, in Said City, nineteen(l9 feet at <1 eight (8] inches, thence easterly on line a d para][e! with Washington sfeet, in said City, twenty-nine (89) feet, thence southerly on .he westerly line of Front street. In sm d Oltv. nineteen ill) feet and eight (g_) In.ehos to the place olbeginning. And She said loom in said building iu| wbsoh he desires to sell is spocifl culh by inside measurement desccribeu as folows: The said roqrr is flirty feet long, twenty lei t wide and twelve feet high, with thru doo s, one on the easterly ei.d, ue in the southerly .-ode and one ip the northerly side of said room, and two windows in the westerly end of said room and ttn.taid room has a glass front- '1 bat ibe said de cr.bed room is separate f.om any otocf business of any Mud a> d thati o devices for amusement »•> music oi any kind or character :s li room and loat there is no partition or pai istu n- in said room; that the said room con he securely closed and locked and admission thereto prevented ; thtr said room is sl'uatdd on gr. und floor a: d fronts on Front Street in said city es Rcnsselaor and is so Hanged with glass wind, wr nd glass d ors so (hat the whole of su d room mav be viewed Irom t e s 1(1 street. I he said applicant, will also at. tlieumcnnd place of apply! g ( r said liceus m ke a fhi ther nqip st f r tfle gra'.t of a privfl ge to establish mat tain n ruu a lunch counter and supply 'kOfe d irtng with a full meu!of-I. kin& of edibles and ri ks in the abov described oom and t c niiectioii with the s id sale of liquo-s. and will askfci the privilege of selling tc bao o and cigars in connection ther with. Said bieense will be asked for the perio oi one year. * , . HENRY HILDEBRAND. Apiil 30, 1898^-S2O.
Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of Deoree and Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a aus wherein W Uiam i). Anstin is pla ntiff, and Ephraim Sayers el al are defendants, re (uiring me to'tpufee the sum of Fiye jlupdrpd and iiighty-one Do lars and Tv euty seven Cents, ($581,27), and iuterest and costs acoruedand 10 accrue, I will expose nt \ üblio sale to the highes and be t bidder, on , SATURDAY, INJAY 21, 1898, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. aid 4 o’clock p m. of Baid diy, nt tht door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for u term not exceeding seven years, of the following reaL estate hereinafter described, nd if sai l rents and profits will not sell for i s ufficient sum to satisfy said deorte and execution an 1 interest and costs, I will at the same time and place xpose at public sale the ee simple of suid real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest ana costs, to wit: The north-east quarter (J) of the southwest quarter (i) of Bection thiiteen (13), township thirty-one (31) n rth, range seven (7) west; also all of the following part of the ’lorth-west quartoi (£) of the north- vest quartet (J) of section seventeen (17), township thirty-one (31) '■ rt , range six (6) west, described as follows: Being a strip eight rods wide commencing at the west line < f Crnstenun sire, t in the center of tne public highway in the Towu of Hogan, the oe running west eight rods, the .ce 6ou;h to the & E. Cl. R’y side tr-ick, thence in a north-east- 17 d-rectioa to a point south of the west line of said Ernstenan s re- 1, thence norih to the place of beginning, iu Jasper County, Indian .. Said sale will be made without any re lief whatever from the valuation cr appraisemeut laws of ttie Sta.e ot Indi«B4. Jif ATE J, REEP, Slnriff Jasper County, O. P. Robinson, Deputy. J. H. Chapman, Pl’ff’s Attorney. April 30, 1898—512 50.
to to ta-kita. The State of Indiana, \ Jasper Cfunty. J In the Jasper Circuit Court, June Term, 1898, Andrew Faris i vs. > Compiftint 5574 Philip Eberle et al. ) Now comes the Plaintiff, by Hanley & Hunt his astoineys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Frank Fay and Fay his wife, and C. C. Jenkins and Jenkins his wsfo, are not residents of the Btate of Indiana Not-'oe ip therefore hereby given s&ic| defend ant p th at unless he they and apt per on the 2d day ol.tbe next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be bolden on the first Monday of June, a. d. 1898, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, tn aid Connty and state, and aLswer or complaint to enforce lien on real estate and for thp appoinvment of a reoeiver, tbe same will f be beurd and dptemineji their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and nSCAVvi affix tho seal of said Conri at V^Y Rensselaer, this 13th day of A F‘l, A. p. 1898, Wm H COOVER’ Clerk April 16, 1898— f* 50
Tsrm-lis fes Id MtsM The Btate ot Indians, 1 Jasper County. j Tn the Jasper Circuit Con t, March Term, 1898. William B -Austin *1 vs [ ElwofldM Spriggs, f Olive V Spriggs, j Complaint No. 6569 By order of Court, in said cause, the so lowing defendant whs found to be a non-resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit; lwopd M Spriggs. Notice is therefore hereby given paid D deudant, thut unless he 1 e ftudappear pn the fi-st day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holder, on the First Monday of June, igag, at the Court Rouse m the City 0 f Rensselaer, in said County Mia State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the sam* will be beard and determined in his absence. Oln Witpess Whereof I hereunto set my hepd end uffi? the seal of said Cours, at Rensselaer! Indiana, thi j sth day of April, a D 1898. , . Wm. H. COOYER, Clerk, , April 9, 1898— f 7 &p
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VPbeaf has touched $1 50, but what number of our farmet-s will Jeceivethat? Speculators on th? board of trade rushed wheat to $1 50. The Dewey reports.. Did not losea single man; 4 Only a few of htsj sail rs g'r *. wounded; And de d stroyed eleve Spanisii war vessels. The Spanish Joss in killed, wounded and prisoners is very heavy, Frank Hershman would make a good Democratic candidate for county commissioner. The city election for councilman last Tuesday, resulted as follows: First Ward: B. F. Fendig, Dem 77 F. J 3. Meyer, Rep 90 Rep. majority,.. 13 Ser ond Ward: John Eger. Dem. £>3 J. C. Porter, Rep ....;.., 52 Dem. majority 1 Thi r d Ward W. EL Beam, Dem 96 Wal. Robinson, Rep 79 Dem. majority 17 Good second hand spring wagon for sale, ltqui.e of (UorLeii. Zeeman, we. 4 part of town < n gravel load, t.»'j*r i ! ak3-’em-self .tch. Dinglev ■8 now boasting of what his tariff would have dope if war had not made additional revenue necessary.
The queen regent of SDain stili hopes for a peacefn! settlement ot present difficulties. Her optimism is of the kind that leads out Dingley to Rope that Jii.s celebrated tariff law will eventually produce a surplus.
Young “Jack” Logan a*<d "Col.” Fred D. Grant, sons of their tath ers, desirv to serve their country, but in no "insignificant” capacity, They want commissions' as brigadiers or better. Where are the Garfield boys? This toadyism should not stop with the Lincoln, Grant, Logap and Harrison boys; it should jnplude the others.
It is an intereating commentay o~ he prouosed “popular loan” bond ssue, that secretary Gage has already hastened to New York to consult with “representative financiers and capitalists.” The Wall-at. bianch ot the cab net think that even $100 ; 000,000 would not be taken by “people of small means” and they kind’y agree to take all that is left. Incidentally they observe that at least 1200,*, 000,000 o ght lo be pla ed. as war is a very expensive thing, and it is best to be prepared f or any emergency. Thoughtful and patriotic financiers. The wav they, fairly fofcp wsiaiafjjgi* Oh the government ni the trying h nr of bond sales wakens a r sponse in every Arner* ican heart, .sometimes several roBpones. Try Kennel & Abbett’s Vienna Bread. None better.
Attorney J. W. Duvall is visit ing home and friends in 111.. Trustee J.O.Kupkee, of Kan' itakee, visited Rensselaer on townshi business. Judge Healy’s is the pi act for shoes—Gents', Ladies’ and Childion’s. Don’t forget it. J . hn W. King who has beep cons fiued to his K ed since FebJ 15 is again able to be out. It seems to us, at this distance from the scene of dispute, that Judge Thompson »vas elected to preside over the circuit court of Renton county. Elder L>. T. Halstead and wife have returned to their home in South Dakota. Judge Healy was so elateu over the result of the election in this city Tuesday that nextoavhe rted the news to Chicago. George Davisson, Barkley town ship, is m |the employ of a Gold Mining O mpjur in Northwestern Montana. Al. Kitt has commenced the publication of a neal evening daily in Gordland. We wish it sue-, cess. Gov Mount is empha'ic in his expressed opinions of those whose business engagements Domed up to interff re with their remainirg iu ti.e service. Jes*<e Osborne, for bis d lighter ilia, an' John Rush, fur his wife, of this eilv, have urchased ‘‘Yic<* j tor” pianos of Mr Bridge.
R F. D iggiua h**s returned U Rensselae amiwil make this city bis permauept home. JL e Las a'Jaw office and will devore his entire time to the practice of liis prof ssion He quit the practice about fifteen years ago on account of his health which is now fully recovered. Soe his card in auotuer columu. At no tram has there been so extensis’e a display of viporous, healthy fruit and and orname tal trees as we have now an hand at White’s liyerybarn, in giis pity, apd for excellence have never been suj:p&top . • Ipu cau npt fail to get jjust. Wh t jqu need Call and geo. Renicker Bros An attemot was made Saturday nig .t to burglarize Leopold’s store It was frustrated by George Goff and Ins son Bert who appeared od he scene and demanded a halt.— One of the burgb.rs was eppt ijed, E F Sbojt keeps ponstantiv on hand the aost extensive stock, aud greatest v riety in the line of agricultural implements.— Give him a call, Dr- 1. B. Washburn is in Chicago taking a special course of iuj structiou in microscQbic patholo-* gy, diseases of the eye, ear, ose, throat and surgery. He will be at home Saturdays aud Sundays of each we»k
Making Wild Men.
There are many curious tribes in the world, tout the most strange mwk surely be the “artificial manufacture of wild men.” Yet a well-known English doctor in China has just certified from his own personal experience that this art Is regularly practiced In the Flowery Kingdom. First, a youth is kidnaped, then bit by bit ho Is flayed alive, and the skin of a dog or bear grafted piece by piece upon him. His vocal chords are next destroyed by the action of charcoal to fci&ke him dumb; and the double purpose of causing “etiolation” of the skin and utter degradation of the mental facilities is affected by keeping him Immured in a perfectly dark hole for a number of years. In fact, by treating him Uke a brut, fqr a sufficiently long time be is mad;> Into one, At last he is exhibited to the entirely credulous Chinese as a wild man of the woods, and bis possessors reap a rich harvest ( The priests, it seem, are adepts at the art. When $ however, is caught by the people he is torn to pieces, and when the authorities get Mm they torture him and promptly beiead him. Such Is life nnder the role ot the Sou of Heaven.
Euitor Sentinel—Please -nnounce that ! I will be a candidate before the Democratic connty convention for nomination to the office of Sheriil, subject o its decision. ALFRi d Collins, Editor Democratic Sentinel;.. Please announce that 1 will be a candidate Tor nomination to the office of Glet k of Jasptr Circuit Court, subject to decision of Democratic county co venti n John G. Reynolds Samuel E. Yeoman, of Jssper per county, requests the announce* ment of his name as a candidate for joint reprisentalive for Ja-per and L ike counties, subject to the dicision of the republican nomis natiug convention to be held in Rensselaer, May 11, 1898. *
. The democrats made gains al) over the state on Tuesday. They elected a part or the whole of their tickets in a number} of towns and cities whieb almost invariably go republican. Local issues, ot course cut a 1: rge igure, but it is propose t rouß to assert that they could have operated so universally in favor of the democ”ats. The re* suits show a steady and uniform democratic diift all over Indiana, and indicate that the people, while prepared to heartily support the government id the contest with a foreign po.rer, are onpos-d to the d mefetic po leies of [ h<-. admiuis tralion. I’hey are disguste with •O.ugiPY tax-uon; t ey ait? seek and t red t>f {Me gold stanoaitl, u A ihto, a. f li'arlil v ’U fai’ur of the, runocet*a du-n of a ivt»r, of an income tux. hu 1 o the other measures pr>>[)os w d by the democratic parly for the. benefit of the people In this city, while not opposed to inipiO'Miieu/s, r. r.nv of our cit izous believed reasonable time shemiu be gi cn, and improvec meuts projected gia lua’ly, sq that taxation might uut lje extreme. Propositus y, that effect were treated with iudi erence or with the charge that he objector was oppQ.ec] ttl public Improvements. In sday, however, was the • eos pie’s day and they had their say. It shouid be 'ma.ed with respect. Through Sleeper 4’Q V nHI|{GT()N AND BALTIMORE The new Monon thiough sleep i between Chicago and Wasl.ingU-n and Bahihaore has become s-" popular that it is often n ceisavy t<pat on an extra. Koquisitjensfor berths should be made at least a day «e advance, it is attached to t*’ain No. 31 which leaves Monon at 5:12 a, m. and arrives at Washington at 6.47 a. m. and Baltimore 7155 tbe following morning. W. H. Beam, Agent.
Thf, Moncn’b Ne^ t Siation in Chicago. All Monon Route trams uow stop at the 47th Street Station, Chicago. Tickets will be sold and baggage checked to that point. Pa gangers alignting at that station can take the 47th Street Electric Line uud reach any part of the great south* ern portion of Chicago within a few minutes’ ride. The Union Stock Yards is reached in b ve' minutes. Tickets may be purch ased and,baggage checked at 47th Street Station. Mrs. Henry Pnroupilthas opened m> a millinery stock at ber horpa in the residence part qf the Ludd Hopkins building first door north of Wiight's nndeitaking rooms, and desires all of ber old friends and patrons a r > veil as others to call and see bei goods and price - before purchasing. Mbs. Henhy Pubcupilb.
TV otice to Taitpa^ei’sl Tne first Monday in May is the day upon which t|ie first install* moot of taxes for 189|7 can he without tm per cent- penalty. O, Twaaur©r Jasper Countv.
CALL FOR CONVENTION . Democrats, and all other voters who expect to affiliate with them, arf requested to meet in mass con* vention at 2.30 o’clock pj m. on SATURDAY, M: Y 21,1898, at the places herein named, and elect one delepate for each ten votes cast' for the first elector on the Democratic electoral ticket in l?-9o. The places of meeting, and nemo ber of delegate 3 are as follows, to wit: Hanging Grove, McOoysburg, 5 delegates. Walker, Hershm n school house 11 delegates, (lillam, Center school house, 9 delegates. Barkley, east precinct, Cosy Pal ace, 4 delegates Barkley, west precinct, Cosy Pslace 6 delegates. Jordan, Egypt school hou 1 3 delegates. Newton Bayler school ho us 3 , 8 delegatts. Keener, DeMotte, 6 delegates. Kankakee, Dunnvdle 6 “ Wheatfield, Wheatfield, 8 “ Carpenter, south precinct, Remington, 4 delegates. Carpenter, east precinct, Rem* ingtof, 9 delegates. Carpenter, west precinct, R in - ingtos, 8 de.egatf'B. Milroy, Center school house, 6 delegates Union, south » recinct, Wild Lily ] school Lou o. 10 del pates, i Union, nor’h precinct, Fair Ouks ; 7 ‘le’euatea j Munon, No. 1, Eger’s shop, 8 | delegate s . | Ma iou, No. 2, “ “ H j delegates; j Marion, No, 3, “ “ 19 delegates, Marlon, No 4, “ ‘ 11 delegates. Tho dele ;ates so electee will meet m delegate convention at Rensselaer, Indiana’, on SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1898, at 2 o’cloek p m. and nominate a county ticket to be voted for it the November electi '*n and select del. egates t) the several district conventions. D. W SUIELDS, John Walters, chairman. Secretary.
JOHN H. SHIELDS.
; A pi ueer resident of Jasp »r couqtv, died at his home in this city Saturday, Arrii 30, 1898, at 6:40 p m., aged 71 years, Bmo t> s and 11 days. He was born in Watertown couuly, Ohio, August 19th 1826. Came to Jasper county in 184‘6, remained here one year and then retur ed to Onio. In 1846 he resumed his esidence in this county whore he continued to reside to the day of his death. He lived in Barkley township un ll 1870, he en* gaged in stock raising in Union township. In 1883 he moved into Marion township, a lew miles south of Rensselae p . Jluring the past few years he had been a dent of this c ty. In 1858 lie was m rried to Eliz abeth H. LftMn, ot Barkley t* p To this union wete burn hix children five of w lioti) are siji] living; David W M Joiiii Ah, vO , Lucy d. Malchuw fi»al Katie. He I wa . n of e eyvn * hihiiep, all f v, lx>i!: arc dsttd except two broth* eya, Joseph i ~of Labette, Kan* WP. and & F., of Franklin, Ne, braska, and two sisters, Mrs, Win. Bqll, ot this city, and Mrs. John of llelphi. Funeral ser* #8 Were oonduoted at the resale® by Rev. Y. O. Fritts, Mon* day. Interment in the Oroekett cemetery. ■
Number 8 vim.
D octor Moore, the careful spa at, tiai'etair, l i iim. FINE STOCK FOE SALE At O K Bitcliay’sfarm, four mile* sooth of Rentseiaer. Haviag'retiredfromtfe* tmrf, ” uqt from choice bat necessity, wJU sell all mj thorough-bred horses. Jors«Lr cattle, thorough-br*dPoland.China bogy, both male Mid female, bred and at?M-.i), and all being fashionably bred stoop. .»■■■• Farm Loaiuu Wo are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of inters* than any other firm m Jasper ooua* ty. The expenses will be §s low as the lowest. Call and see us. Of* fice in Odd Fellows’ Temple, near the Court Mouse WARREN & IRWIN. Great Music Offjsb. Bend us the names and addresses ' of three oi more performers on the piano or organ together with ten cents in silver or postage and ws will mail you ten pieces full sheet music, consisting of popular souga, yaltzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano and ergen. Address*; Popular Music Pub. Co., ndianapolis, lna NEW BUB LINE.*~ Remley’s Dew bus line makes a trains day and night. Galls for oi delivers passengers to any part of thj city. Headquarters at the Makeever House. Telephone 107 or 11. John Bbkxibt. March 26,1898. ts.
BRIGHT’S DISE£ > is the most dangerous of all human ailments because its approach is unobservable. Its symptoms are comment* other diseases, viz., Severe Headache Backache, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Blurred Vision, Dyspepsia, etc. Once let it get a firm hold on the system and it is difficult to dislodge. It is caused S Inability of the kidneys to filter the ea from the blood. Yet it can be CURED In April, 1896,1 suffered eever verely with LaGrippe followedb Albuminaria. 1 was under th care of emin nt physicians so three m nths, but at the end o that time the albumen was stil present. About July 1 began th use of a famous Lithia water, an the Akumen diminished but wo’ not disappear. In August I bega to use Dr. Hobbs Bparagus Kid ney Pills, iifter one week it.be gan to disappear, and after thirty days’ use of the remedy it was gone. S. G. Franks, Kendal ville.lnd, HOBBS Sms Kidney Fils. HOBBS REMEDY CO., Pbopribtqbb, Chicago. Dr. Hobbs Pilis For Sale in RENSSALAER, IND., by FRANK B. MEYER, Diufgtst. Cakes made to order, at Kennel Brothers. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or wmrnoji glass nith urine and let h stand twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of Ihe kidneys. Whtn urine stains hnen it is positive evidenoe of kidney trouble. Too frequent dosire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing-proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order.
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