Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1885 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN! "I ■ ■■ I 1 .111 I ■ I .11 I ■——» Rensselaer Time Table. Passenger Trains North: Sovtb: 4:07 A. M- 10:48 A. M. 4:39 A.M. 11:28 P.M. 1-12 P.M. 10:45 P.M. '- ! . » " ■ <*’*- - -t—» ■ jV? a i Ibi n -f< ! LOUISVIttE HtwAIBAMYB CHICAGO Rt;(9~ □ondensed Timo Table of Passenger Trains, in Effect June 7 th, 1885. SOUTH-BOUND. jlin/XU j "Lvi 7 45auil 825pin| 74»pm Hammond “ : 848 “ • yas “ ■ 848 “ Shelby ’ “ ‘IOO7 “ :10 45 V«il000 “ Rose Lawn “ ilO 15 “ ili)s4 “ i Fair Oaks , “ 11027 “ ill 05 “ I Surrey . r “ :1038 “ ill 17 “ : Bensse-aer “ :10 48 “ ;11 28 “ '1045 “ _ Pleasant Rixtge “ 11042 “ •1187’“-: Marltjoro “ ;1105 “ -11 43 “ i . Monon ■' 'jll 23 “ -12 02atn! 1120 “ Lafayette “ :1235pm- -15120 am Greencastle , “ • 240 “ : ' 230 “ LOUISVILLE Ari 720 “ i i 740 “ INDIANAPOLIS - • i 335 “• CINCINNATI “ i £ 800 “; NORTH-BOUND. WSlens. CINCINNATI Lv ; : 650 pINDIANAPOLIS “ ; i 11125“; LOUISVI LLE “ : 745aU): 7 15 “ : 740 pm Greencastle “ i 1212 pm; 12 47am Lafayette “ : 230 “ ■ i 305 “ Monon “. : 3 30 “ i 3 25am’ 4 05 “ Marlboro . •».; 355 “ i 3 50 “ - Pleasant Ridge “ ; ! 357 “ ’■ E2.en.ssel.aex “ : 4 12 “ i 4 07 “ : 4 39 “ Surrey “ • 4 23 “ i 4 68 “ '■ Fair Oaks • “ i 436 “i 432“! Rose Lawn “ : 448 “ i 4 46 “ i Shelby •• ; 458“ ; 4 55..“ i 525 “ Ilammond “ ! 612 “ - 6 12 “ ■ 637 “ CHICAGO At - ! 715 “ ■ 715 “ ; 740 “ All Trains run on 9oth Meridian (Central) Time. Trains 1 and 2 run solid between Chicago and Louisville, and have Through Coaches between Chicago and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 run solid between Chrcagmalid Louisville, and have Full man Palace Sleeping Cars between Chicago and Louisville. ..Trains 7 and'S run solid between Chicago and iiiid Indianapolis, and have Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Through Coaches between t'hiea go and Cincinnati. For tickets anti further information, apply to Q,. S’rt.tSKTxeax, Agent, Rensselaer. S. BALDWIN, Gen’l Passenger Agt

Alfred McCoy. Thomas Thompson TJANKING HOUSE OE A. McCOY & T. jj THOMPSON,(successors to •A. Mct'oy & Thompson, Bonkers), Rensselaer, Ind. - Do a general banking business. Buy and sell ex bhange. Collections made on all available points. Money loaned. Interest paid on specified time deposits, etc. At the same place as the <»id finn oi A. McCoy. & Thom pson. W. BISSENDEN & SONS, - - HOUSfi AND SIGN PAINTERS, GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and c-a.sa:&i.A,GKE (Shop opposite Halloran’s Livery Stable.) Rensselaer, > - Indiana. j e —— Decorating, Painting and Paper Hanging a Specialty. H-35-ts. - , i.. wii.Lis, GUN and LOCKSMITH (Shop on Riverbank, south of School House, ... Renssel aek,Jndia n a . AH kinds of Iron aiid Wood turning, and line work in Iron, Steel and Brass, on short notice, and at reasonable rates. Give me a call. IRA C. KELLEY ( DENTIST, Rensselaer, Indiana. . Dt;. Kelley has had thirty years’ experience in Jhe practice of Dentistry, and refers to his nuiuer ous patrons as to the quality of work turned out. lie uses no "Granite Teeth’’nor any spurious and worthless material. Special attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth aid the natural and useful adjustment of artificial teeth. A'loperations warranted,and prices tn correspond with quality of work. Oftiee over Leopold's new store. MISCELLANEOUS. R S. Dwiggins, E. J. SeahS, Vai.. Seib. President. Vice President. Cashier CITIZENS’BANK, Rensselaer Ind. . ' Does a general banking business : certificates bearing interest issued; exchange poiight arid sold; money loaned op farms at lowest rates and on most favorable terms. 17-14-ts. Jqhn MakeeveV, Jay W. Williams. President. CashierFARMERS’ BANK, Opposite Public Square'll Il EXSSEI.A El} . R$ cc *y^ R Deposits, Bur and sell Exchange. Collections made and l.romqitly remitted. Money Loaned, anti does a general .... Ranking Business. X\ . 48 y DENTISTRY I. C. KELLEY, Rensselaer - - Indiana. Teeth inserted from one ..tooth to au entire set. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. wwasasaT As® With our air apparatus we will extract teeth, positively without pain or harm. ADVERTISED LETTERS, V Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for in the Post Office ‘at Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, on the Sth day ot August, 1885. Those not claimed within tour weeks from the date before given will be sent to th. dead letter office, Washington D. C. John Borem 2, David Culp. Isaac Curtis, < Dr. Ellison. Miss Mattie Faris, Richard Fitzpatrick. James E. Grey, W. J. Miller. Miss Dora Morgan, Esta Ross. Philip Sibel, Carrie Smith. Jobh Taskey, Miss M„ S. Tocken. j, t Henry Warne. ! Persons calling for any of the letters la the above list will please say they are advertised ...... HORACE E/JAMES, P.M. Rensselaer, Ind. . 2

County Correspondence.

FROM WHEATFIELD CENTER.

More rain, more spoiled hay, > more fishing. ‘ Grandfather King, of Hebron, visited his sen, Lawrance, last week. Mr. Ferrin views the great Niagara on the Nickle Plate Excursion. Some of our young ladies are very partial to “Coon,” especially John, and horse and buggy. Mr. Boothe has a nephew visiting him, from Wisconsin, whom be has not seen for several years. • ’ Adams & Shatzley are reaping the Wheatfield oat crop with their new McCormick. The Hebron Creamery runs a double route through the township, one west, into Keener, and one south, into Walker, on alternate days. Sir and Madam Rumor, and all the little Rumors, report a wedding in high life,, as certain to come off in a few weeks. One of the solid citizens of Wheatfield tovVnship. at the advanced age of fifteen years, retired from social life, a confirmed Woman hater, a victim of “Sm’ other fellow” and top buggifts. Wheatfield is represented at the Normal at Rensselaer, by Misses Dorcas Adams, Lena and Winnie Boothe, Rose Grube, Mr. Andress Crawford and Will Ingram; and “Still there’s more to follow.” {Sandy.

REMINGTON ITEMS.. The grasshop pet’s are working in the oat-fields of this part of the county, destroying whatgwould otherwise have been an unprecidentedly hea.Vy yield. Thb corn looks wonderfully well, heavy’, green and During the storm of last week, several fine horses, belonging to Frank Gray, became frightened and dashed madly into a wire fence and sustained severe injuries. One of them, a valuable young horse, died of his injuries, and two or three others are badly injured. Rev. J. H. Claypool and Rev. Lucas Nebeker conducted Quarterly meeting services here last week. Communion services in the evening, love feast in the morning, and infant baptism in the afternoon. Helen Emeroy Stiller and Helen liierwin Price, being the names of the little ones presented for admission into the fold. The brant memorial services -were attended by a large and solemn concourseof people. Thbeautiful address of Hon. Quincy A. Myers, of Logansport, was listened to with marked attention. Perhaps the most touching part of the meeting telegram, read by the chairman, Dr, Maxwell, telling tnat the body wtu nearing its final resting place., Mr. Snyder presented some appropriate resolutions which were adopted by the' audience, by rising, silently, to their feet. Mr. VV. H. Coo" ver read a beautiful poem, andthe band and ehoii; joined with others to do honor to the memory of the dead hero. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tribby rejoice over the birth of a new daughter. Miss Agnes Nelson from a visit to friends in Illinois, last Week. We understand, from the Remington News, that she will not teach in the public schools this winter, which is to be regretted, as she is one of the best teachers over employed by the hoard in Remifigton, or any other place.

FROM THE REMINGTON NEWS.

Our editorial friend Ed. H. Graham dropped, in the News office Wednesday. He recently returned from Kansas and at present is stopping at Kentland. Senator Hoover has purchased twelve hundred acres of excellent land near Topeka, Kansas, and we are informed he expects to- have improvements put on at an early day. The Remington Fair begins September Lt and continues three days. Remember the date, for it Will be the best fair ever held in the .well kno.vn : Remington Fair Grounds. W * During the rain storm, last Monday evening, John W. Saylor’s house, some five miles northeast of town, was struck by lightning. .Foitunately no person was injured and,the house was not badly damaged. At the, regular monthly meeting of the School Board, Tuesday, the vacancies in the remaining departments of the Remington schools were supplied. The corps of teachers is therefore complete. Following are the naihes: Principal and Superintendent, Prof. L. N. Foutz, Grammar dei artment, J. W. Thomas, Ist Intermediate, Miss Carrie Irwin. 2nd Intermediate, Miss Ollie Hendricks, Primary. M.ss Minnie Bartoo.

REMINGTONIAN.

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APP I ,TG ATION FOR MC ENS E TO RETAIL EIQUOR. Notice is hereby given to all the citizens of the town ,of Rensselaer, and Marion township, in Ja«per County and State of Indiana, that I, the undersigned, John "F. Mimkus, a whity male inhabitant-of the state of,.lndiana, and over the age of twenty-one yeaps,*’'® ntan of .good moral character, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, anj in all fit person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application, to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper younty in the state of Indiana, at the next regular session and meeting of, said Board of Commissioners, to be holden in the tow n of Rensselaer, in said county, and state of,lndiana, compiencing on Monday, the seventh day of September, 18&5, for a license to sell spirituous liquors, vinous liquors;,malt liquors; and all oilier intoxicating Ij.quors, wnich,,maj’ be used as a beverage, in less quantities, than a quart, at fi time, with the .privilege of allowing and permitting said liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and precisely located and described as follows to-wit: In the Iqwer story of a fwo story frame building located on lots two (2) and three (») in block number three (3) of the original plat of the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana; and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a |Jp>ut North thirty-three and one half (334) degrees - /Vest from the Easterly corner of said block number three (3) ; ., I’lfcnce north thirty-three (33, ’degrees and thirty (30) "minutes Vest, parallclTvith Van Rensselaer street, twenty (20) feet and four (I) inches. Thence South fifty-seven (57) degrees and thirty (30) minutes West, at right angles to said Van Rensselaer street, forty (40) feet ami five (5) inches. Thence South thirtythree (33) degrees and thirty [3.o] minutes Eastptwenty [2o] feet and four [4J inches. Thence North fifty-seven [s7] degrees and thirty [3o] minutes East, forty [4o] feet and five [s] inches to the placejof beginning.Said applicauUsvill ask for a license, os above mentioned, for a period of one year. JOHN F. MI I KUS. Alordeoai F. Chilcote, Atty for ArtplieaM g -r-13-20.

i J'rosn the old Dominion. I have been, a sufferer for many years from Catarrh and Blood Taint. Alter the appli-; catioh of all the known reme-■ dies for such diseases. I found myself last summer oil the very verge of the grave. Nothing seemed to do me any good. As; a last i esort I commenced taking S. S'. S. and have taken in all 18 bottles. Before I had finished the second bottle I felt a decided improvement, and am to-day enjoying most excellent health--better than for many years. I take great pleasure, therefore, in recommending Swift’s Specific foi such diseases.. Mrs. E. J.’ Cosnahan. Richmond, Va., June 29, 1885.

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Appllcationjfor License. NOTlffcis hereby given, to thq citizens of the town of Rensselaer, and Marion townMiip, in Jasper comity, and State of Indiana. ■ that, the undersigncil. a male inhabitant ot Marfou township, county and’ state aforesaid over the age of twenty-one years, not in the hnb|x of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, wiU. apply to the Board of {Commissioners of Jasper county, In the State of Indijina, at their regular September term and Session. A. D. 1885. for a License to sell Spirituous. Vinous, Malt and all other Intoxicating Liquors, in less uuantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises tvliere sold. . The precise location of the premises, where said liquors are to be sold and drank, is wf the lower story of a two story frame building fronting on Washington street, in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, rmnniencingatthe corner of Lot Nine [9] Block (Nine [9| at tliecornerof Washington and Van Rensselaer streets in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana running thence Noith 57 degrees and 10 minutes East, paral’ed with Washington Twenty one [2ll feet, thence North 32 degrees and 50 minutes West, Twenty eight and one-half [2B'il feet, thence South 57 degrees and io minutes West. TWeiity-one [2l ] feet, to the easterly line of Van Rensselaer street, thence South’32 degrejh and 50 minutes East, Twenty-eight and one-half [2B'il feet to the place of beginning; said premises being known and designated as a saloon, and all situated and locateiL on said Lot Niue [9J Blook Nine [9] in the town of Rensselaer, County of Jasper, and state of Indiana, —— ———-—-- Said License is asked for the period of one year. • MICHAEL HALLORAN. Rensselaer, Indiana August lO.tli, 1885. Aug-13-20-27. NOTICE OF PETITION TO SEED REAL ESTATE. QTATE OF QQ k -’ Jasper County, i • Roxie E. Hawn, Ernest L. Hawn, Dora A.Hawn Joseph Hawn, and the Aetna Life Insurance Cqinpauyof Hartford. Connecticut, arehereby notilied tliat William 11. Austin, Adniinistras tor of the estate of Benjamin W. Hawn, deceased, has tiled his petition in the Jasper Circuit Court, to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, to pay off the leins on said real estate, and that said petition will stand for hearing on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held ;if the Court House, in the town of Rensselner, in saiil county and state, and commencing Monday, October 19th. 1885. witness my hand and the seal of /T®. » said Court, this July 25th. 1885, (. ) JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. ThontjHton Jt Jiro, Attyx fur A diu^hiatrator. July 30 Aug 6-13. ' ' SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Joseph Carter was plaintiff, and John Carter, William J. Deinuth,C,AY. Carter, and Harriet A. Dennith. were - defehd'ants, requiring me to make the sura of Sixty-one dollars (s6l) adjudged to be due said Harriet A . DeuiutJi, on her cross complaint, together with interest and costs, I will expose, at public sale on .’ Saturday, the day of August, ISSS, between the hours of 10 o’clock a, in., o’clock p. in..of said day, at the door ot the court House in the town ot Rensselaer, Jaspet -«ouidj T profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7; years, by the year, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The-aoutlieast quarter ( 1 i)- of the Northeast quarter (M) of Section Thirty-one (31) and the Northwest quarter ( > 4 ') of tire Southwest quarter . (’i) of section 'J hirty-twp (32) aiyii) Town,ship Thirty-ttvo (32) North, Range Seven (7). <Weqt, containing Eighty (80) acres, Jasper County, Indiana; n And should sdeh rents and prolits not sell for a sufficient sum to discharge said decree interest and costs, I (Will, at the same time and, place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose to sale the fee simple of. said real estate, or so much thereof as slialL.be sufficient to discharge said decree interest ai»d costs. t Said sale will be niade without aiiy relief hum Valuation of , appraisement laws, and without fsdemption. . SAMCEL.E. YEOMAN, Sheriff. Thompson. & Uro., Attys.for Defendant Harriet A.Dewuth. .- July3o Aug 6-13-20 Press fee $ mhan NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA,/ ««. In Justice Jasper County,': , |. 00. Court. Charles O. Spencer,) Complaint for Sixty i> vs > Dollars before El.inii James Can-oil. iLD. Fairchild. Justice of the Peace, Keener Toy, nship, Jasper County, Indiana; NOTICE is hereby given that on the 11th day of July, 1885. oil complaint of the plaintiff', a summons and Writ of attaclinient, and summons in garnishment, was by me Issued in said case. And on July 15th, I’BBs, said 'summons was returned (not served defendant not in my county.) And the JVrit. of attachment was also returned -showing that property of said defendant had been attached. - • . NOTICE is therefore given that on the sth duv of September, 1885. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at niv office in Keener Township, Jasper county, India-ia. 1 will procee Ito hear and decide upon the claim of the said Charles <). Spencer, whereof the said James Carrol),; and all others interested will take notin a . ELAM I). FAIRCHILD, Justice of the Peace. Keener Township, Jasper county. Indiana. Z,’. W, Marshall. .1 tty. for I'laintijT. July-l(>-23-.30-Aiig.-7. \ , fcfc io Hon-BssiiesUi • *, - , ’•IIE STATE OF INDIANA, ) ' County of -lasper j' ® . In the Jasper C’iroit Cotuirt to October Term, 'A L-. 188-s', j No. 34-><L Klkniiaii J. (Jaliire'!i, , V -Y s - I 1 Allen McCaslin, and dj 4 j .-j-, McCaslin, wife of [ zllfen Mecaeiih, lllcltard Wills-zn. and | Notice Willson, wife of j to ■ Richard Wills >n, | NonJames C. Work, ami [ Resident - Work, 'wife of | DefenJ- \ James C. Work, antsj James C. Thrawls, Com- [ niissioucr of Drainage of i jasper County, Indiana- I Cotnes now the plaintiff', by Mor-ifcai E. i Cliilcote, his attorney, and f.lesan affidavit j sill-wing tliat plaintiff lias filed his complaint iii the office of the Clerk of mid .Court, asking tliQt, the title to certain Re d Estate, in said county, be quieted iti him, i the plaintiff, sb’d .showing. by said affidavit I that all of said defendav's are necessary parties tp said action; and liirtlief tint' -tlie ’ i said defendants: Alien M'-Caslin, —— Me- ’ ' Caslin, wife <Sf McCaslin, Richard Willson, —Willson Wife of Richard Willsob, James C. Work, Work, wife of James Work, trt-e non-residents of the State of Indiiina. That said eaqse will stand for trial on the , Second day of ,the next tfrin of the said Jasper Circuit Court, to be he'd at C)e Court House in Reus-e----i laer, iu.siiid county and state, commencing on Mon<iay ; (>,e:ob f, r --.’D. Isß.>. • ' AVuhess t»y hand and ’the s-*al [SBiLj qf sail <'ourt. tins hist day of JuJy.’A. D. T.<B-5. ' JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of ' . Jasper City-nit Court-. A/ordeoai F. Chil.otr Atty for i'lt-sutif. Aug-6-13-29-27. - «_■

jFruit Trees! r The Home Nursery OF * J.B, HARRISiCo. .(Located at Champaign, Illinois,) Will be represented here this summer, for the purpose of making a Fall delivery. Any one wanting trees to replace, of ...SET NEW'ORCHARDS, will find it to their interest to wait until the local agent calls on them:. Trees or Slrruiles brought from Illinois Nurseries are better adapted fbr this' Soil . than from any Eastern Nursery. What some of the leading Farmers of Newton county say of the stock they purchased of the Home Nubseky: Messrs. Z, Spitler, Bluford Light, Joe Law, James Martin, George Bridgman, were among the well known farmers in Newton county who received fruit trees from the Champaign Nursery, through Mr. Bela C. Kent, their agent in this and adjoining counties. They expressed themselves as being highly pleasea with the quality of the trees and the fine condition in which’ they received them from the agent. Every lover of fruit should secure a few of ttin bed w iihhtttn. Any order left with Turkey Joe Sharp, Allen Catt or Mr. Jones, will receive careful attention, and Jii» Graves, Morocco. Sela O. Gen. Agt , t Newton. Benton arid Jasper Coufities. Having purchased the Lumbei Yard and Stock of F. L. (jotton, t’ will keep constantly oh sale a full arid complete stock of Xiath, Sash Lumber boora Shingles, Having purchased my stock for cash, I can offer inducements tb cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. R P. BENJAMIN. 16-3 b ■ ' THE OLD RELIABLE Brick and Tile Factory, About three-fourths of a mile west of Rensselaer, is the place to procure the best made, the best burned Brick and Tile, a* the best prices to suit purchasers. Tile of all sizes and Common and Pressed Brick constantly on hand. Call and examine my manufactures before purchasing. JOHN KOHLER. 17-41-ts 8 “A REMARKABLE BOOK.’WCES® and: a graduate of throe univeriitteF, and retired after 50 years practice, her. ; vrites: “The work Is priceless th arid cal?ailment to regenerate Mocietyi It Is new* stortfin*, an<r*very instructive**' It is the most popular and comprehensive book tn-ating of MEDICAL, SOCIAL, AND SEXUAL SCIENCE, - P roven by the sale of Hair a Million to ty the mint papula R - R eadable because written in laniruat-e plain, chaste, and forcibi E I natructive, practical presentation of "Medical Common Sense” medi A y aluable to invalids, showing new means by which they may be rare D A pproved by editors, ciergymen, critics, and literat I T borough treatment of subject* eepecially important to younir me M 1 K veiyone w bo "wants to know, you know,” will find it interesun C t 4 Parts, 35 Chapters, 930 Pages, 200 Illustrations, and A NEW FEATURE, leul .-hurts, in five colors, guaranteed superior to any before offered m a pop- - ular physiological book, and rendering it again the most attractive and quickselling * T?KT r rC Pho have already found a gold wise in it Mr. » work for -AUf XSll J. D Koehler writes: “1 soM the first six booksin two hours.” Many agents take 50 or 100 at oucc, at special Send for terms. ~ l 17' a 16-page Contents Table of Plain Home Talk, red, white auc! 1. ri, r< ri~**~t,lne Circulars, and a sample of Dr. Poole's UeatUi JfontAly. Standard Edition. 03.25 t Same print and illustrations, the Popular Edition,’*l*so f difference is in paper ami binding. MTRBAY HILL PDL C0„129 (5.) East 88th SL, Sew Yorib """ HI FOLDING DRESS MA Folds late one-twentieth of Its size when elosed and weighs but 2 lbs. | 5 PERFECTION, DURABILITY, SIMHICITY. c-JL. CPEiy. The Folding Dress Pillow is sitnplv per feet. -aiw<,is holds its shape, and makes an elegant appearance on the bed. Can be folded iii a second.and' put in a small drawer or anywhere out of the r»ad. We guarantee one pillow to out-wear a dozen old style staffed sliam pilTown, and uevbr g« out of order. Housekeepers buy them on sight, 'and recommend thtm to their friends. The pillows . are covered with handsome ticking and finished in best style. Price, per pair, delivered to any part ofthe-U. S. prepaid, on receipt of price. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTEP IN EVERY TOWN. THfe PIQUA MANUFACTURING CO., Piqua, Ohio/ g Or FRANK A. HALL, 200 Canal St., New York City, JOHN P. FOWLER, 306 State St. 1 Chicago. HL, FREO. WALPERT & CO., 28 N. Gay St., Baltimore, Md„ E. S. STERN- ! * BERGER, 1133 Market St., St. Louis, iSo., and Furniture Dealers generally. ■ ■ .-™ -■ ■ ■ ; ■’ II . 1 * 'oißiabaMMauawMife fll SEEDS™?! ciroentools-IHWIi nLL most compmttb | POTATOES..* 4 *' list in THE U. S. ” ■ t