People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — Page 8
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MONON TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND. No. f— Louisville-Mail. Daily ,10:57 A. M No. 33 3:00 ?• M. No. 30—Milk acconim.. Da11y..........8:20 P. M. No. 3.—Louisville Express, Daily.. 11:04 P. M. No. 35 11:23 P.M. No. 45—Local freight 3:24 P. M. NORTH BOUND No. 4—Mail 4:22 AM No. 36 4.32 A.M. No. 40—Milk Acconim., Dally 7:31 A. M. No. 3o 3.00 P. M. No 6—Mail and Express, Daily 3:24 P. M. No. 46—Local Freight 9:30 A. M. No. 74—Freight 9:3S P. M. No. 74 carries passengers between Lafayette and Rensselaer.
City County.
Glen Wishard is on the sick list. “Uncle Add" Parkinson is seriously ill. William Essen was in town Monday. The spring term of school commenced last Monday. Will A.Mossier was taken quite sick Tuesday afternoon. J. H. Cox has received a fresh car load of lime. He also has hair and coal. Grandmother Hamn is very seriously illFor fresh lime, hair and coal call on J. H. Cox. Caleb Peirson is numbered among the city’s sick. The Osborn family moved Tuesday to Francisville. Fred Phillips’?! pants, made to order, are the ones you want. The oat crop is nearly ail sown. The acerage is large. Children's photos a specialty at the Pavillion. MissLizzi.) French spent a few days of her vacation with friends in Morroco. The finest luxury on the market Parrot A- Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. Miss Xariffa Bushey entertained a select party of her young friends at her home Monday night. For sale or to exchange for a sewing machine, a new English.made dress suit, apply at this office. Miss May Robinson returned Tuesday from a six week's visit at Michigan City with P. H. Lally’s family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans, and children of Foresman were visiting at Alexander Hamilton’s over Sunday. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. A. F. Long, druggist. When you want a farm loan call on J. H. Chapman & Co. Loans made prompt ly and at the lowest possible rate. Office with Burget & Penn in Leopold’s block. If you have cultivated a taste for something good and worth eating buy Parrot & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. The floral decorations at the several churches Sunday was very beautiful. It was a charming day and the populace was out en masse at all the services, Dr. Lome Jackson, who comes highly recommended by one of the higher authorities of Chicago, is expected to come and settle in Rensselaer in two or three weeks.
It’s all the same, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. Sold in Rensselaer by A. F. Long. Mrs. Effie Thomas, after a few days visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Gwin, returned to her home in Englewood yesterday. It is not a miracle. It won’t cure everything, but it will cure piles. That’s what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do, because it has done it in hundreds of cases. A. F. Long, druggist. Miss Dora Kahler, who has been visiting in Lafayette, returned home Sunday morning. Mrs. Kahler’s brother visited her Sunday, returning home in the evening. Don’t fail to inquire for prices, and terms for lots in Leopold’s addition; best situated,wider anddarger than the lots in any other addition to Rensselaer. Ray, son of Mayion Adams of the James school, was awarded a gold star prize at close of school last Friday. It signifies an unbroken yecord of punctuality for five years. Fred Phillips has 250 samples, full 1% yard patterns, from which to select that new spring suit; made to order as cheap as ready-made clothing; a perfect fit guaranteed; garments fitted before finishing. J. W. Adkins has been appointed postmaster at Tefft vice Chris. Belchor resigned. He served as postmaster at that place during Harrison’s administration and is therefore now simply returning to his old duties. The elete of Rensselaer took part in an Etheopian party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy last Thursday night. All the guests were costumed as true representatives of the African race and a most enjoyable time was had. The Morati orchestra of Chicago furnished music.
The Colleen Bawn to-night, April showers make May flowers. Ask your grocer for Parrott & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuits. Miss Blanche Prichard is attending school at College Springs, lowa. Mrs, Penn returned Saturday from her short visit in Illinois. A nice penetrating rain prevailed all last night and will be of great benefit. Get your spring hat of Meyer Sisters. They are prepared to suit all classes. Dr. English and family will live in the house recently vacated by Frank Osborn. “69’’ is the best 5c cigar for a good Judge. Grand Millinery Opening. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week at Meyer Sisters. Flor de L. 10c cigar is as good as any imported cigar: made from the finest selected Havana tobacco. Miss Allie Paxton has come to spend the summer in keeping books for her brother. John W., in the lumber office. It is reported that a new paper is to be started at Francisville by some party from Rensselaer. Young Membrook returned last week from a three month's visit in Trenton, N. J. Miss Helen Kelley has resumed her place as teacher in the Rensselaer school. Miss Belle Adams left this morning for Illinois to visit her sister. Mrs. Iliff. She will remain for a couple of months. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook left Monday in answer to a telegram informing her of the very serious illness of her mother. Brother Marshall of the Republican has been suffering with the quinzy for several days past.
See testimonials of The Colleen Bawn Company in this issue. At Opera house to-njght. Miss Hettie King is at home, having been obliged to return from Chicago on account of ill health. Heat that bed room with one of our 85 hard coal burners that will keep tire all night with a hat full of coal. N. Warner & Son. A partnership has been formed between Dr. Washburn and Dr. English and they huveestablished their office above Ellis & Murray’s store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne of Lafayette came up Saturday to visit Mrs. Osborne’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Humes, near Aix. The concert at the M. E. church Sunday evening given by the Sunday school was very meritorious and was well attended. The fire department was called out Friday afternoon toofficiate at a blaze in the steam laundry. It was quickly extinguished with little loss. Busy people have no time, and sensible people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. Sold by A. E. Long, druggist. Miss Stella Parkinson, who is attending an art school in Chicago, has been at home for several days on account of her fatbey's illness. . Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers just for the good they will do you. These little Pills are good for indigestion good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. Sold by A. F. Long. Lawrence Baker, son of William Baker, is visiting his parents north of town. He has been in Chicago for the last five or six years learning various trades and professions and with his natural bent of mind has been able to pick up an amount of practical, industrial and scientific knowledge that one less favored than he might be a life time inacquiring. Lawrence is one of the products of Jasper county's district schools having graduated from the Bell Center district in this township some eight or nine years ago. “
A meeting was held at M. E. church last Saturday to organize the Sunday schools of Marion township. Mrs Frank Foltz was elected president and Rev. C. E. Voliva secretary and treasurer. The first township convention will be held in Rensselaer the second Sunday in May. The following committee was appointed to make the house to house canvass: Mrs. C. B. Steward, Rev. C. E. Voliva, Mamie Williams, Ora Duvall, Mrs. J. N. Leatherman, Clara Reeve, Rev. Austin, Mrs. CA. Roberts, Mrs. Martin, Nellie Moss. It was suggested that the president appoint other canvassers if needed.
Cheap Farm Loans.
Call on Valentine Seib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or small accounts.
J. W. HORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. I LT Rensselaer, Ind. All who would preserve their natural teeth should give him a call. Special attention given to fillingteeth. Gas or vitalized air for painless extraction. Over Laßue Bros. The Pilot to June 15th for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out.
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1896.
Bicycle
Ross Sigler and Vern Robinson went to Goodland on wheels Monday returning Tuesday. George Robinson and Bruce Hardy madeatripto Remington Monday evening on wheels, returning Tuesday morning. / The bicycles were out in full array last Sunday for the first time this season. There were many new ones on the local boulevards and many more are said to be anxiously awaited from the manufacturers. Miss Mary Utter has discarded her '95 wheel for a better one of the '96 pattern. Dr. Utter has fallen heir to the ’95 wheel discarded by his daughter, Miss Mary. Richard, T. J. McCoy’s coachman, has become a scorcher of local promise. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy are each riding fine new wheels. C.E. Sigler received a new wheel last week. Merle Benjamin is the proud possessor of a new cycle, Daniel Randleis in the swim with a ’96. Flosse Starr is the skillful rider of a flashing new wheel. Miss MaudeHealy wasgiven a genuine surprise when Mr. Starr rolled a new wheel out and requested, tier to ride it home. It was the gift of her mother. Mrs. Gertie Robinson is learning to ride her new wheel, received a few days since. The Willis repair shop is crowded with work. Sanford Adams is in line with a '96.
Jiotleeto Sunday School Worker*. The executive committee of the Jasper county Sunday school association will hold meetings to organize the townships of Jasper county as follows: Newton, No. 6 school Apr. 12th, 2:30 p. m. Hanging Grove, McCoysburg Apr. 12th 11 a. m. Union, Rose Bud Apr. 12th, 11 a, m. Keener, DeMotte Apr. 12th, 7:30 p.m. All interested in the Sunday schools should be present at these meetings. J. H. Perkins, C. W.Coen, President. Sec’y. There was a “brown” social at the home of Alfred Collins last night for the benefit of the Epworth League. The Christian Aid Society met with Mrs. Felix French yesterday. The sun rose a scarlet red on Easter morning. Easter was a perfect day.
Rensselaer Produce Market.
Wheat Kt @ 62c Corn 25 Oats 16 @l7 R ye. 30 @ 32 Hay »7@. Barley Buckwheat • Clover seed Beans 3>4c Butter 13c Eggs cash 8c Wild Duck. 8 @ 20c Potatoes 15 @ 25c .Veal, dressed 4@6c Veal live 3@4c Wool ...., 12 @ 13c
SOCIETIES. MASOIVZC’.-PRAIRIE LODGE. No. 126. A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. J. M. Wasson. Sec’y; B. F. Fendig. W. M. EVENING STAR CHAPTER. No. 141. O. E. S., meets first and Third Wednesday's of each month. Lizzie, W. M.; Alf. Hopkins, Sec’y. ODD FELLOWS IROQUOIS LODGE, No. 149.1. O. O. F., meets every Thursday. L. L. Ponsler, N.G.. J.F. Antrim, Secretary RENSSELAER ENCAMPMENT. No. 201. I. O. O. F.. meets second and fourth Fridays es each month. T. J. Sayler. C. P.: John Vannattl. Scribe. RENSSELAER REBECCA DEGREE LODGE. No. 346. meets first and third Fridays of each month. Mrs Laurie Shields. N. G.; Miss Blanche Hoyes. Sec’y. I O. OF FORRESTERS. COURT JASPER, No. 1703, Independent Order of Forresters. meets second and fourth Mondays Geo. Goff, C. D. H. C. R.; J. W. Horton, C. R. Degree lodge, n. a. a., n<> 75 beneficiary Department F. A. I. U..> meets on the second Saturday nights of every other month at the Centre School House In Union township. Jasper County. Ind. „ m „ H E- Hudson, S. T. Hamacher. Pres. Secretary. CENTER ALLIANCE, No. 75. JASPER County, meets regularly every second Saturday night at Center School House. Union township. Geo. Casey, Secretary. Saddle Found. At my barn, ten miles dne north of Rensselaer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. Louis Davidson . wEF® ™H*TE HOVSE.-The Populists WHI capture It In ’96. Sow the country down with Populist literature. I will print your name and address on the People’s Party Exchange List for a Silver dime, and you will receive a large number, of leading Populist papers for reading and distribution. Write plainly. J. H. Padgett, Lock Box 416, Ennis, Texas. | The Pilot to June 15i7t for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out.
Church Notes.
The Rensselaer Lecture Ciub will give another of their very excellent event* at Ellie opera house on Friday evening, April 10th. The admission will be 50c, 35c and 25c. Tickets at Fendigs. The reputation of Dr. John should bring out all who are interested in the crusade against Robert G. Ingersol and his doctrines.
Pocketbook found.
On dirt road four miles south-west of town; April 6. 1896, contained small sum of money. Owner can call on Charles Kessinger, Jordan township, prove property and pay for this notice. It’s just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. It’s easier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better result; better try it. A. F. Long, druggist.
Adrertitied Letter a. Mrs. Lucy Marshal, Miss Nellie King, Mr. Edward Green. Mr. Bert Thomas, H.Graham. Alex Sharp. We might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. Ever one does who has used it. It is a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarsenesa. It is an especial favorite for children, being pleasant to take and quick in cur ing. Sold by A. F. Long,druggist.
Stock Wanted To Feed
I have a quantity of corn fodder, straw and timothy straw sufficient to feed thirty head of steers for one month. Prefer to feed it on the ground three and a half miles west of town. A. C. Pancoast. Burns are ’absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptlyapplied. This statementis true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure Piles. A. F. Long.
Colleen Bawn.
The following testimonialsof theabove Irish Comedy Drama to be given at the opera house to-night, speak well of the company that present it: Delphi, Ind.. March 30, 1896,—The Hibernian Dramatic Club of this city presented the Irish Comedy Drama at the opera house here on the evening of March 17 to a "full house” delighted audience. The company is all right and we are glad to “push it along.” Landis & Ricketts. Publisher of the Journal. Delphi, Ind., March 30, 1896,—Without hesitation I can recommend the Hibernian Dramatic Club as an organization that is away above the standard of ordinary home talent troups; especially in the pretty Irish Comedy Drama, the Colleen Bawn, which they presented here on March 17th. r R. W.lsherwood. Publisher of the Times. Delphi, Ind.. March 30,1896. The Hibernian Dramatic Club is composed of talent far above the average home production and I can recommend them without the least hesitation. Their “Colleen Bawn,” presented here March 17th drew the largest audience in the opera house this season. John Fawcett. Local Editor of Times.
farm Loans.
We are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of interest than any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office in the Odd Fellow’s Building, near the Court House. Warren & Irwin.
$1,000 In Prizes.
TO BE DISTRIBUTED ABSOLUTELY FREE. Use the letters contained in the text: ‘‘Monon Seeds Grow,” and form as many words as you can, using letters either backward or forward, but don’t use any letter in same word more times than it appears in “Monon Seeds Grow.” For example the words: see, on, none, weeds, etc. The person forming the greatest number of words, using the letters in'the text, will receive One Hundred Dollars in cash. Forthe next largest list we will give 875 in cash, for the next 825 cash, and for each of the next ten largest lists we will give 810 in gold. If you are good at word making you can secure a valuable prize, as The Monon Seed Co. intend giving many hundred special prizes to persons sending them lists containing over twenty-five words. Write your name in list of words (numbered) and enclose the same postpaid with 12 twp-cent stamps for a combination package of Monon Seeds That Grow, which includes 15 packages of the latest and most popular flowers of different varieties, also particulars and rules of distribution of prizes This word contest will be carefully and cmscientiously conducted, and is solely for the purpose of further introducing our seeds in new localities. You will receive the biggest value in flower seeds ever offered, and besides if you are able to make a good list of words and answer promptly you will stand an equal opportunity to secure a valuable prize. We intend spending a large amount of money in the distribution of prizes, in this contest. We assure you that your trihl order with us will be most gratifying. Write your address plainly and send list as early as possible. Address,Monon Seed Co. Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111.
[?]Sale-Posls.
2,000, burr oak and white oak, for sale at 6c each, 3% miles west and one mile south of Rensselaer, by Carr Rroe.
Barb Wire.
Two point galv. hog wire at $2.25 per 100 1 os. Stapies furnished tree; at G. M. Wilcox, Surrey, Ind.
Agents
Wanted, first class men (hustlers) to introduce a new patented article: Every man who owns a horse buys it on sight. Big money to the right parties. Reference required. E. N. H. company. Temple Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tree and Stump Extracter
Although Jasper county is not strictly speaking a timber county, it appearsthat several of her up-to-date farmers have invested i n anew 1y in vented machine, mar u - factored by Cannon, Todd & Co., of Lafayette. Ind. , and are’already using these
HOOSIER GRUB AND STUMP JI A< HINE AS AT WORK ON THE FARM OF W. E. LEEK AT SURREY. LAST TUESDAY. great labor saving devices. It is churned that this unique machine, "The Hoosier Grub and Stump Machine," will do the work of ten men. is sold ata low price, on easy terms, and fullest trial given before purchase. Parties interested can address manufactures as above.
European Bargain Store.
Dont forget we are now in our new room and have everything in good working order. The right prices and don't forget it. C. E. llershman.
Notice to Taxpayers. Monday, April 20th. 1896. being the third Monday in April, is the last day for the payment of the April installment of the taxes of 1895. All taxes not paid on, or before the above day, will incur the penalty of 10 per cent. Those having taxes to pay are requested to call early and avoid the delay of the last few days of tax paying time. Jesse C. Gwinn, Treasurer of Jasper county.
A Goodlander Missiny.
Frank Conway, the contractor, who, with his family, has been living at Frog Level, La., the past year, mysteriously disappeared a few weeks ago. Conway has been engaged in building several miles of railroad grade at a point about twenty miles from Shreveport, and his family was with him until about five weeks ago, when Conway so mysteriously disappeared, since which time Mrs. Conway has returned to the farm near Goodland and is making every possible effort todiscover the whereabouts of Conway. It seems that when the railroad contract was completed a few weeks ago, Frank announced his intention of going to Shreveport to see a man who owed him 8600, and with 8200 in his pocket left the camp at Frog Level. He wastraced to Shreveport, but beyond that nothing can be heard from him, and it is greatly feared that he met with foul play. Mr. Conway owns a farm about a mile northwest of Goodland, and was the contractor for the construction of Newton and Union gravel streets. He is a shrewd business man and an individual pretty well calculated to take care of himself.— Good land Herald.
Bucklin’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.
Rensselaer’ s Chinaman.
Rensselaer's Chinese laundryman was arrested and brought before Judge Wiley last week, arraigned on a charge of assault and battery, and received a sentence of ten days in the county jail and a fine of S2O. The trouble that led to the arrest grew out of the visit to the Celestial’s place of business on Front street of young Herman Churchill. Soon after Churchill left the laundry to see about a horse that he was getting shod at a nearby blacksmith shop,the Chinaman followed and accused Herman of taking a couple of handkerchiefs. Churchill stoutly denied the alleged theft. At this the Chinaman came toward him in a menacing manner with a large knife in his hand and made a thrust at him. Churchill threw up his hand to ward of the intended stab and received a severe cut that made a deep gash across the knuckles. Churchill run and succeeded in getting away from the belligerent Chinaman and swore out a warrant for his arrest. Quick in effect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions' quickly cured by De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Applied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magical in its effect. Always cures piles. A. Long, Druggist.
Two Live Saved.
MraMoebe Thdmws, of Junction City, HL, was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was ao hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos.Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove <the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Frank B. Meyer’s drug store. Regular size 50e and 81.00.
Farmer’s Institute.
The officers of the Farmer's Institute will meet at the office of Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer, Indiana, at 3 p. m. on Friday, April 24th, 1896 to transact important business. L. Strong. President. OFFICERS OF THE FARMERS INSTITUTE. President, L. Strong. Secretary, Lee Glazebrook. Treasurer, Estelle Parkison. Executive Committee, Ist, district, Joel F.Spriggs, C. Bierma Mrs. Marid Biggs. _ 2nd. district, Mrs. Ida Randle, Mrs. Eva F oltz and Simon P. Thompson. 3rd, district, Edward W. Culp, George M elch and Miss Minnie Bartoo.
Old People.
Old People who require medicine to regulate the bowelsand kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a and alterative. It acts mildly on tne stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and 81.00 per bottle at Frank B. Meyer's drug store.
Real Estate Record.
John A. Kent to Chalmers P. Fry. Jan 2. 1895, It 19 bl 12 Fair Oaks $1,060.00 Carrie Pauken and Haus Pauken to Schuyler C. Irwin Meh 16. 1896. e l /J ne 20-32-5. nw 21-32-5,.... 1.600.09 Schuyler C. Irwin to Haus Pauken Meh 16. 1896, same as above 1,600.00 George Hoehn et al to Haus Pauken Meh 18,1896, se 21-32-5 3.500.00 Charles E. Amsler to Joseph G Swingard Alexander Studlnger. Meh 23,1896, sw 35-27-7, s side nw 35-27-7.320 acres 15,400.00 Henry C. Smith Jr. Edd Jakes, Feb 28.1896. It 6bl 2 Columbia.s Add Rensselaer 25.00 Isaac J. Clark to Simon Cook Feb 22.1896. sH ne 28-23-5. e'/ 2 n w 28-28-5. 160 acres 3,200.00 John F. Lawrence to John Essen Feb 25. 1896. ne 18-28-7. 160 acres 8.800.00 James B. Graham to Sophia D. Miller Jan 10. 1896. It 4 bl 1 Graham’s Add Wheatfield 100.00 Second Nat Bank to Charles G Spitler, Meh 31, 1896, sw se 22-32-5 450.00 James Clowry to Thomas W Grant Meh 13.1896 Bruell’s add Remington Q. C. D 1.00 Cary T. Call et al Joseph F. Iliff. Meh 5,"1896, send wH ne 4-30-6.... 600.00 William B. Austin to George Hopkins Apr 4,1896. it 14 bl lo Leo-.. pold’s add Rensselaer 500.00 George H. Brown Jr. to Chester.. P. Hermanson Feb 27. 1896, sw ne. 35-30-5 se nw 35-30-580 acres 2.400.00 Mahala J. Bruner to Henry A Sparling and Villetie Sparling.. Feb 4,1896. st pi out It 14. Brun-.. er’s add De Motte 100.00 Reuben R. Pettit to Addie Erb Meh 27. 1896, w 5o ft bi 7 Strat-.. ton's add Remington 150.00 Allen Catt to Hollingsworth &.. . Hopkins. Meh 19, 1896, its 1,2, 3,.. bl 22 Rensselaer.. 2,500.00 Mary E. Troxwell to Albert Say-.. ers Apr. 4.1896, Its 14, 15, 16, north DeMotte 100.00 Frank Wood to Isabella Blue, Apr. 7, 1896, It 2 bl 3 Benjamin’s Add.. Rensselaer s!4 It 12 bl 23 Rensselaer 250.e0 George Hopkins to Gertrude Small Apr. 7,1896, It 14 bl lo Leopold’s, add Rensselaer Q. C. D 1,00 Gertrude Small to Sarah E. Hop-.. kins Apr 7, 1896. It 14 bl lo Leo-.. pold’s add Rensselaer Q. C. D... 1.00 Frank Foltz Coui’r to Horace Marble, Meh 3,1896, s l / t sw 19-32-5 1,810.00 State of Ohio, City of Toledo ) Lucas County, ( 88 Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December A. D. 1886. < . A. W. GLEASON, 1 seal I Notary Public. Hall’s Catafrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pill’s are the best.
New Upholstering Shop.
John Monaghan has opened a general furniture repair shop in thef¥ear of Liberal Corner. He is an experienced and competent workman and will take the greatest pains with all work entrusted to him.
