Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1881 — Page 2

Zht %MStl*tx SrpuMittu. ■ —— : : : ——- — a. m, MAHIiU. C. K. OTEftICSIS. MAFSHALL k OVERACKER, Praprwton. Thursday, May 19, 1881.

France has been been bulldozing T*nnK and, for that kind''of work, has done a good job. h , r . The switchman’s strike in Chicaoago seems to hare ended and in favor of the railroads. The battle may not always go to the strong, but it certainly ha* in this case. C inkling and Platt re-signed their, 6eats in the U.S. Set ate Mon. «lny. The Legislature cf New Yt rjc which is now in session, will pro-, coed at once to elect their successor.!.

The Inter-Ocean tells ns that on Tuesday, Chicago receiyed 33,512 bushels of wheat and shipped 559,564 bushels. Bat the 1.-0. does not attempt to tell us how many bushels' the grain speculators l (ought and sold bn the same day. Somewhere among the enormous millions we may be sure.,, < The Nihilists, the other day, were so-excessively'polite as to jnvite the the Czaj Alexander 111. to attend ills own funeral. In the language of Artemus Ward, they would undertake “to see that the ‘corp’ was ready.” Alexander, ' however, thought he was able to pay. for all his entertainments, and declined to ,to- be “dead-headed” to any such : erforinance. , The Indianapolis Journal of Wednesday calls attention in conspicuous headlines, to a,letter from t ion. Grant to President Garfield, urging the latter to withdraw the the nomination of Robertson. We ire unable, however, to find the * oxt of the letter in the columns of tlie Journal, and we are somehow imnuted by a vague suspicion that the letter is* a pure figment of the Journal’s own tortured brain.

Stanley Matthews was confirmed last week as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Saturday of last, by the Senate by a majority of one. The fight against Matthews has been a long and peculiarly bitter one, and his confirmation, although by a majority of one, may )»e regarded as a victory forth© Ad_ ministration. The Hon. W. H. Robertson was confirmed by the Senate, Wednesday, as Collector of Customs for tlio port of New York, without a dissenting voice.”

The struggle between the titans at Washington still goes on. Garfield, the immovable, and'Conkling, the irresistible, have indeed met, but we still cherish a hope that when* the smoke of battle has cleared •iway that there will not be revealed to our distracted eyes the ruins of the universe and chaotic atoms of the world, nor even the disjointed fragments of the Republican party. In all seriousness, then, we see no good grounds for the sorrowful b ars so wildly prevalent among the" lie publicans, and no more, for the wild hopes that spring triumphant in Democratic bosoms, that any serious consequence to the JRepublic m party are likely to result from the contest.

President Garfield and Senator * C'onkling are botli men of vastabil. ities. Both of them number among their immediate partizans and friends, many of the best and wisest men in the nation, but for all that, neither one nor both of these men :vll their followers constitutes the Republican party. No, the 1 Republican party is far more than that. It is an organization of more than half the citizens i of the oountry, and includes within its numbers by far the greater part of those among us whose political preferences are determined by unselfish motives, and whose intelligence is broad enough to perceive the true interests of the nation. It includes the great majority of those who prefer knowledge to ignorance; nationality against sectionalism; the dignity of iabor rather than the degradation of slavery ; progress as opposed to reaction ; a safe financial policy rather than the wild dreams of theorists, or the brazen schemes of repudiators. In a word it is the party of justice, of intelligence of humanity. And so long, then, as the Republican party is composed of such elements and is the representative of such ideas we may be assured t! at ao mere struggle for pr eminence* or quarrels over patronage among, a few leaders, will be permitted to break np the organization, or swerve the people from their fealty.

C. H. Price, our genial County Cleric, has invested largely in cabbage plants, rnd proposes to raise the vegetables for the market, we p.re informed. - John Shields, of J as per County, Ind., has lost fifteen steers in bix yoan by lightning. Shields had W‘ttet-gb oat of the steer business *gr.4sfijptrt lightning rods on their wins.- -rjder-Ccceß.

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Most everybody planting corn this pleasant weather. The ground plows well owi iag to the hard freest-1 ing the past winter. LA i A - JEhere is an abundance of grass for pasturage. Several cows have been mired in thd marshes this spring. Mr. Michael still continues to lose sheep. Over fifty have died this spring. . The bridge across the river at the old mill-dam is in a dangerous condition. It is hoped the Commissioners will lend assistance in remedying this “evil.” . Willis Wyatt, in trying to burn off the old grass in his field the other day, let the fire get away and do considerable damage, burning his fences and some cord-wood belonging to Alter Bros. The railroad is completed two or three miles north of the river, and we, with our herds, are startled every morning by the shrill whistle of the iron horse as he thunders along over marshes andsandridges. Success to Che iron horse.

notice 07-*u«vrr. Notie* ia kerebv givea to Gaorge W. Caatlen. Wyatt, Albert K. and Charles H. Mottier, Thoraat Marshy, Ralph Famlig, Alfred Tbompaon. Godfrey Shultz. Stephen Novel*, John C. Keaton, Augusta* M. Mnnden and John T. Yoder, that I own tha tenth half or southwest quarter, and the north weatqnarter of aonthnevl qoarter of section fifteen [IS], township thirty (JO] nerth. Id rang* seven fij west, and I win proooed with the surveyor of Jasper county to makes l«f»l surrey and subdivision of'said section, er so much thereof as may be necessary to establish tha bounds of nay lauds above described, begiaalng at the southwest corner, on Tuesday, May 10,1881, and continue tha aamo from day to day until completed. SCHUTLBR JOHNSON. OHERIFP’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified O copy of » decree to me directed from the clerk of th« Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Jonathan Edward* is plaintiff and Klishn Norton is defendant, requiring mo to make the snm of twelve hundred and fifty-six dollars and eighteen cents ($1,256.1#). with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on - Saturday, tha 14tlr day of May, ISO, between the bourn of 10 (Pclock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at tbs door of tha court house In the town of Rensselaer, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: The west naif (H) of the northeast quarter < V) of section thirty (80). towushipAwenty-eight (28) north range seven (7) west, Jasper county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfr said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so ranch thereof as may be sufficient to satiety said decree, interest and costs, bald ■ sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appi aisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press foe 88.76. JOHN W. POWELL, April 18, 1881. . Sheriff jasper County. Chase A Chase, atfys for pl’ff. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from tho clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Horace Marble is plaintiff and Arraanda Sprague and Elizabeth Sprague are defendants. requiring me to make the sura of one hundred mud fifteen dollars and fifty-five r«nts ,|IIS.Si), with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on tetsrday, tho 14th day of May, 1881, between tbo hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav, at the door of the court house in the tawu at Rensselaer, the rents ano profits for a term not exceeding seven vears the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter (M) of the southwest quarter (V) of section flrieen (15). township uilrty-two (82) north range six (6) west, Jasper county. Indiana. < If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the feo simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest aiid costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraiaeraeut laws, and in accordance with the order of pourt in said decree. Press fee *8.76. JOHN W. POWELL, April 18, 1881. . Sheriff Jasper County. Thompson X Bro., att’ys for pl’ff. SHERIFF’S SALK. —By virtao of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, iu a cause wherein Simon P. Thompson is plaintiff and Peter Foulks, James H. Turpie, Emma J. Turpie. William Turpie and Mary F. Turpie are defendants, reqnfring me to make the sum or two hundred and sixty-four dollars (8264), with interest and costs, L will expose at public sale to the highest biddeexin Saturday, the 14th day of May, 1881, between the hours* of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, the rents and profits-for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter (\) of the southwest Kirter pj) of section seventeen (17), in townp twenty-eight (Si) north range five (5) west. Ja*|>er county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree. Interest and costa. I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee *#.oo. JOHN W. POWKLI. April 18, 1881. i Sheriff Jasper County. M. L. Spitler, att’y for pl'lf.

SHERIFF’S SALK.— By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause 'wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaintiff and John G.. York, Noble J. Yortc, Alfred Thompson •ml Jared Benjamin are defendants, requiring me to make the sura of twenty-seven hundred dollars [s>,<'o6l. with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 14th day of May. 1881, between the boors of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, the rents' and profit* for a term not exceeding seven rears the following described real estate, to-wit: The north half [44] W the sontbeast quarter r«]> the southeast quarter [of the southeast quarter [•*], ami the north half [ss] of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter fill of section thirty-two [Sll, township twenty - nine I *9l north range six [fij west; also the west half of the northeast quarter [}*] of the southeast quartet- [>4] of section twenty-four [**J, township twenty-eight [JB] north range six [6] west. Jasper county. Indiana. If finch rents and profits will - not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy aaid decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and plnce. expose to publio sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so mueb thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made witbont any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, aud in accordance with the order of court in said decree. Pres* fee slfi.«. JOHN W. POWELL, April 18. 18*1. Sheriff Jasper County. Chase A Chase, att’ys for pl'ff. SHERIFF’S *ALE.— Bv virios of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein Jonathan Edwards is plaintiff and Noble J. York, Alfred Thompson and Cyrus J. Brown are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of twelve hundred and eighty dollars and forty-nine cents (81,290.491, with interest and ooats, I will expose at publio sale to the highest bidder on Sntardny, the 14th day a t Kay, 1881, between the hours of 10 o’elock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. U. of said day, at tbe door of the eonrt bouse in the town of Rensselaer, the rents and profits for a terra not exceeding seven year# the following described real estate.' to-wit: Tbe east b*lf(K) of the southwest quarter (Kj •f section four [4], and the north half (u) of the northwest quarter of section four [4], in township twenty-nine [»] north range sewn [Tj west: Also the southeast quarter (u) of the northeast quarter (js) of section thirtv-two r#Sl. In townslifo twenty-nine [JO] north range six [6] west, containing 180.28 acres, more or lees, alLof said land being In Jasper county, Indiana. if snch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and coats. I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to qale the fee simple of said real estate, or so ranch thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy nid decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of court la amid Adeem. Ptbm fee flOJfi. JOHN W. POWELL, April 18.1881. Sheriff Jasper County. Chase A Chase, att’ys for pl’fit I ft* Am Omagh Smy la I I Piss's Caw* *r Obs—ptl— I ■ itsetsusMss) Is taslaa gosdL ■ ■ Dsss -sail.—karsts term H H Thsrstors ths Wasp—l as ws« H Has the tat fietd wspAssH

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BILL BAT.

SOUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STREET RENSSELAER, DTD. “ Carry ih« te Mary 1 N Harness, Saddles, Collars, » Whips, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Robes, Carriage Trimming, Harness Oil, I , ’ j * Domestic and ew York Slaver Sewlav MachlDCi, &C., &C., AT W. H. & C. RHOADES' HARNESS SHOP. i*T DPI. w. li. racxSL axah v ' DENTIST. ■ THE JEWELRY STORE,' And that I am now better than ever prepared tnexecute all kiudsof work in iny branch of business in the highest style of the art and nt lowest possibe prices. W. L. HAMAH.

■ *s|!|g las . Nnir on u!e an<l d-arinrthe season. 1 -"■■■ .’•■tccaMoa Ticikts. from 111 11 •5 , ’h-.ivoas-l local nolnta. to Biff. HHfl > ? COLORADO SPHXN'OA, so.- luyi 1-810. and ajCTJAX, ly«l Mnl • wrrnita* wnn. at wonder- im Ml ratca. Thew> Ucketa will !>• irc.ng west within fifteen (15 - .iv r-win <late of sale, and to rstsr- II ■■Hi fVtohsr Slst loUowtng. H||V lld’man Palac- Cars are m 1 a {■fMj • T'»y 'rom CHICAGO t HHEBH ' Sf-TfirM, Topeka «r If/ S*{ >. H U.IT. forming a tine wl IfiMnl . .f - i-eofaar- toDKNVK t' Z). O. Idnina Can are*,' I] m*H .. tcn uch tnin-, Inwhi fk AJ| a:;L,. ob! Jnod at the rearc Ikkß .ce ffv-my-fiv. rest* BijtKil further ra.‘ormnt:o: ggSBII 1 •»* •••» ‘t 14»P of liuiic r—VI **. 'iwr- address, t-d IflBM A iS'H AQT., C B 4Q. R.R, j} iircAoo, iu. UMS] 4 '.>•<*» i«JW| ispsf m-nr i , InSsSiasoSnsa -■mm •**« tots Vest • tiv tA k ' - «.#*r,'.f.s«ihJNMisa6 r iTv.osjr fhst - *• I '* esMAt-...., sir l%* Pesuta’a ■■«*» *vi »»« el- i*rt*o cssn. ftotyMpty tftxj k*. etttof. or .1 nv.-n&s ft.r fn resits -■ Aws-W S*WY»C. k, ftlllsyi Is, ec ninr. Wr

NOTICE t* hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Raphael J. llopkins, deceased. Bald estate Is supposed to be solvent. MARION L SPITLER. April 26, 18*1. AdniMistfator. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until one o’clock Tbnrfcday, June 9,1881, being tbt 4th day of the June term, for the erection or a wooden bridge over Btnmpb Slough, in Wfilker township, Jasper county, Indiana; said bridge to be 144 feet loug; the Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. For plans and specifications see auditor’s office. By order of the Board. . _ EZRA C, NOWELS, Auditor Jasper County ■ NOTICE 07 LOST CERTIFICATE. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned, administrator da bont* non of the estate of John Reese, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana, is the owner, and entitled to the possession of a certain certificate of purchase Issued by Lawson Bruce, auditor of Jasper county. Indiana, to Shelby Daniels, for the nw!4 of the se« of section I*. town SO, nerth. of range 6, west, which certificate of purchase was dated on the 16th day of October, IBM. and recorded in the records of the board of commissioners of said Jasper county. In book numbered 1, at page 281. ana afterwards, by assignments In writing, duly acknowledged ana recorded In the records of said board of commissioners. was assigned to said John Reese, In his lifetime, and owned by him at his death. That said certificate is lost, and that no deed has been made thereon. Therefore, after three mouths from the first publication of this notice, the said administrator will apply to the auditor of said Jasper county for a new certificate of purchase ia lien of, and to replace, the aforesaid Jost cert idRensselaer, Indiana. April 11,1881. FRANK W, BABCOCK, Administrator U U*U AM of the estate of John Reeee, deceased. SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk or tbe Jasper circuit court. In a cause wherein Daniel P. Baldwin is platotiff, and Pleasy R. Cross and Ebenezer B. Cross ars defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of nine hundred and forty dollars and seventv cents [1940.T01. with interest and costs. I wifi expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 21st day of May, 1881, » between the hoars of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at tbe door of tbe coart house In the town of Rensselaer, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half [)i] of the southwest quarter [MI of section twenty-eight [281; and the northeast quarter [V] of the southeast quarter [MI of section twenty-nine r 29), all in township twenty-eight T»I north range six [•] west, Jasper county, Indiana. And if snch rents and profits will aot sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necesaary to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, and ip accordance with the order of court in said decree. Press fee. *9.25. JOHN W. POWELL, April J6th, 1881. Sheriff Jasper County. D. P. Baldwin, att’y for pl’lf.

a.. .... DTSPEPSUtf &J6M; ALL DISEASES 01 um * IjflSj THE STOMACH, COXPUIITS, BOUTS, SOI, BLOOD. (TRADE MASK.) ft IE D E syspepHa, lAref IE 1 “ Diseasee.Fever Juheumatlam, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Biliousness, Nervous debility, etc. The Best REMEDY KNOWN to Maal Bottles ■OLD UHCB 1870* - This Syrup possesses Varied Properties. 1* MwrtMffi «h* PtyaMn* In th* Wlva, which converts ths Manh ufi 5?»* r °f tb * to#d *»*« gfasMs. A deflcleney in Ptyallse esasss Wind .wad Ronrinsr of the food fn ths sfsnsch. it Us* medicine Is token iinnaedlntely after »»ba| *»>• fcrnsnfstlua offfbod Is pr*. It acts stpon ths ZAvsr. It acts upon ths Kidneys, It Regulates ths Rowels. It IVrUss ths JWsod. It Quiets ths Rerusus Spstsm. It Promotes ftfsaffsa. akin itiMgaaa mud druggists ULh XT* Laboratory, 77 Wert 8A Btw mew york errr. Fliitti'tsi! ■", '- ,L - FOUTZ’B MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS hm lt No ffiou— will die or Colic. Rots or Um To m. If fsstrt Powdersars nil to ttsaa. Jssbv PowSsrs si Mearv aad prsvtnt Bos Cuosnan iimwi —i

"SmuS" W 1/ & WITH A. WXJ'LjTj i-s-LiSriß OF Watches, Silverware. Violins, Cl Spectacles, Violin StrHK Jewelry, ftecsrdsons, PockerCutlery, HOLE AGENT pOR THECKLI RATED ROCKFORD WATCH: I have la mr employ, A FI«8T-CuA88 WORKMAN, •* •‘**l «] perienee' Via# Watch Wark a apecialtv. Orwta’eOid Stand. HAMAH.’ - f-r-IV. Warner & Sons, PT 1 . ift.JLTrJ&S ITT Hardware, Tinware, CABINET FUKNITURE, Ac. Latest and Most Fashionable Styles in Parlor, Bedroom and Common Furniture, Cook, Office and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Shingle Nails, Sad Irons, &c M s>c. GRAND OPENING From 7 O’clock A. M. to •P. M Daily. Call Early for Fresh Parlor Furniture-

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Rensselaer Marble Works! R. HOWLAND, Proprietor, ODeaJLmr la—s AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE. M&W&MEWTS, I MEM STOWES SLABS, TABLETS, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLES, URNS AND VASES, Van Rensselaer Street, West of Court House. A.lao UDmmlmr la—— Iron Fencing, Balcony Bailing, Roof Cresting, &c. HARDMAN THE JEWELER! .-I • * f • • | -A-T* Goldman & Hardman’s OLD STAND.

Kendall’s Spavin Gore! It «ar«a Spavin For bid it if bow gfe known obe on* Wonet andall tint ■ iltr blsnsishos ■ «§Ktsl (be k tat liliandrwaovaa |l\ f I mar t aver "'* L tb« bnnnh fea£g|pggSl diao*Tr#4 withont blistering.

statexeht madx uxdee oath. To whoa It may eouoon:—la tho year 187* I tr—art with ‘Randall's Sparta Cara,’ a hoaa spavia at Mraral moath’s growth, atarly halt u largo aa r hoaa ogg, aad completely stopped tho laaoaooo aad removed tho oalargoaeat. 1 have worked tho horao ovor aiaoo Tory hard, aad be aevtr has beea lama, aor eeuld 1 over aoo aay difference ia tho siz« ot tho hook joiaU aiaoo I treated hi a with Kendall's tptrii Cure. K. A. Gaines Bwora aad aahooribod to baton a* this 9Mh day o< Boh., A. D. IOTf. Joaa 6. Jix», Jaotioo of tho Peace,

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WftstnOood for Besot is ftr| Mas. load of lti oXhota an A—aa Flesh. FatUa’aMills, Waahiagtoa Go., B. T. Fob SI, to B. J. Kendall, M. D., Dear Sir:— I Tho partiesor ease oa whieh I a tod yoar “Kendall's Spava Caro” was a wallgaaat aaklo apraia of tixoon aioatha ataadiag. I had tried ataay thiaga hat ia raia. Tear “Kendall’s Spavia Caro” pat tho foot o tho groaad agaia, aad, for th drat Uatoaiaeo hart,la a aataral pooitioa. F# a family liniment it excels aaything wo are oaod. , Toaro traly, Bor. M. P. 8011, v Pastor M. X, Chunk. Fattaa’s Mills, V. T.

Bead addsoos for UlastratodCiroalar which wo think give* positive proof of Its rirtnoo. Ns r *?* t, 7 has QTor mot with snob nuqnalifled saeceoa to our knowledge, for beas aa well aa man. Prteo It per bottle, or six bottles lor to. All druggists hare it or can got it tor job, or it wifi ho seat to aay address oa receipt of prise by too proprietors. DR. B. J TREND ALL A CO„ Rnooborgh Fails, Torment SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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From Rot. P. IT. Graager, Fresidiag Rider of tho St. AjUKaas District. ■ St. Albans, Tfc, Jan.SSthJISBO, Da. B. i. Kendall k Co.,.Cents:—in reply to rear letter I will say that my experience with “Kendall’s Spavin Caro” has been very satisfactory indeed. Three or four years ago! procured a bottle of your agent, and with it, cared a horse of lameness caused by spavia. Last season my borso became rerv la me and I turned him out for a few weeks when be became better, bnt when I pat him on tho read he grew worse, when 1 discovered that a ringbone waa forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s Spavia car# and with less than a bottle cured him so that he Is act lame, neither can tho buach ho loaad. Respectfully yoars.

Bakers folk, Tt., Deo. 88,1 l*. B. J. Koadall k Co., Gentsl wish to s dmy 1 testimony in favor of your in valuable Ur .meat, “Cendall’s Spavia Cure.” Ia thosprln . of 1171 1 slipped on the Ico aad sprained my limb at tho ksee joint I|wms very Ume and at time* angered the most excruciating pain. I wore a bandage on It for orer a year, and tried most •Terytiling ia say reach, bnt could And nothing that would give mo permanent relief. When I overworked it would pain mo Tery much. In April 1878 1 began to think I sbouldfbe a cripple for life, but having some of Kendall’s Spavin cure thought I would try it. 1 used one-third of a bottle, anri'expericnoed relief at onco. Th* iali left me and has aot troubled me since. .1 feel very grateful to yon and would recomead Kendall's Spavin Kure to all who suffer with sprains ar rheumatism. Tears# truly. Mrs. J. Beutwell

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—... " Chicago & North-Western BAZbWAT lath# OLDEST! BEST CONSTRUCTED! BEST EQUIPPED! and hanoatha LEADING* RAIL WAT —or WEST ANO NORTHWEST! It ia tha short and hast ronta betweoa Chicago and all pelata le * Northern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, Wyoming,, Nebraska, California, Oragoa, Arizona Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Navada, aid for Gonneil Blnfis, Omaha, DENVER, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE, SAW FRANCISCO, DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY, Codar Rapid*. Doe Moines, Columbns, and al points in foe Territeriea, and the Went. Alto, for Milwaukee, Qreea Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygan Marquette, Fen do Lae, Watertown, Houghton, Neon ah, Manaska, St. Panl, Minneapolis, Huron Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosee, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wiaeonsia and tha Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains of the < hicagy A North-Wsstsrn and the U. P. R’ysdrrart from, arrive at and usa tha same joint Union Depot. At Chicago close connections nre made with foe LakeSbora, Michigan Central, Baltimore A Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Tennsyl ranis, and Chicago A Grand Trank R’ys, and tha Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. Close lenaaetlens suds at Janette# Pelata. It u sis ONLY LIKE scNiaxn * Pullman Hotel Dining Cars srrwsxx CHICABO Dll COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pullman Slsepsrs on ill Night Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling yon Tickets via thisroad. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy if they do net read over the Chicago A North-Western Bailway. If you wish foe Best Traveling Accommodations yon will bny your Tiekets by this rsute, (S*ANI WILL TAKE HONE OTHER. 11l Tiakst Ageats sail Tiekets by this Lise. HiRTIN HUGHITT, . td ▼. P. A fisa’l Ram., Ckleage.

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