Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1887 — Page 8

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Real-estate Transfers.

Warrantee Deeds. when not Otherwise SpecifiedClara Solomon to / K. Smith. A«g , :9, Its 7,8, 9, bl 7 Remington, $1,200. R. S. Dwiggins to M. J. Costello, .Junel4, It 6, bl 10, Remington, 259 Treat Durand to Mattie .J, Barnes .June 6. 87, pt Its. 8, 9,10, bl 5 Rem ington,Chamber's ft Morgan’s add. 150. Anna L. Osborn to Linda Rathfor .May 7. wJ se 23-30 5, nw se fi- 30 5,1 % stores Gillam tp. 4,000 David W. Girard to Townson Hand et al, Aug. 9, und Its 22,23 bl 15 Reus selaer, Weston’s add. 3,000. Frederick Hoover to Catherine Hen rk?k, Sept., 80 ’BS, si sw 26-27-7 8( acres. Carpenter tp. 2,800 Catherine Henrick to Fanny Warren .Aug., 11. same as aboye, 2,800 Harriet A. Bower to M. L- Spithr .Ang. 2G. und 1-5 nw ne 14-28-6 V 40 acres Milroy tp. 25 Elizabeth A. J. Pierson to Josepl Shide, Aug., 23, sj S 8 30-28 6, 80 acres Jordan tp. 800 Sheriff, J, C. to P. S. Makeever, Ang. 30, Its 9, 14, bl 25, Rensselaer .Sheriff's deed, 520. Geo. B. Newton to M. L. Spitler Aug 27, und 1-5, nw ne 14-28-6, 40 acres Milroy tp. 25. W. H. ft R. B Stephens, to Geo. \V 43*t, Sept,, 2, \vl mv nw 27-30-6, Iff .acres Barkley tp. 500. Benj. AL Butier to Chts. Jouvenat .April 1, pt nw 25-27 6, 66 acres Carpenter tp. 3,200. J. A. Kent to Levi Hodge, Jan. 24, Its 17, 18. bl 1, Fair Oaks, 20J. A. Kent to Matilda J. Hodge'lts 19, 20, bl 1, Fair Oaks, 20. S. P. Thompson to Con Helenhouse, Sept., 5, frac. nl, nw 29-27 6, 60 .acres, u 500 W. J. Cason to Annett Cason, Sept. .3, It 12, bl 3, Wheatfield, 1 HRebecca Clark to Pouglas Clark, June 21, It 8, bl 2, Wheatfield, 50. S. P. Thompson to T. C. Thornton, July 4, it l, bl 6, Wheatfield, 2f. Daniel Stutzman to Simon Ckupp, March 18, 'BS el uw, 84-30-7. Newtcn AP- 600. xmos B. Lantz to John Crawfbru Aug 2, ne sw 24-32-7, Ketnerfp. 300. J. U. Zimmerman to J. Q. Lewis Aug., 29, nw nw 21-30-6, 40acres Barkley tp. 250. \\ m. A. Rinehart to Thornton J. Hoover Aug., 4, si Its 3,2, nl It IJji • 28, Rensselaer, 2,000. Allred Thompson to Nelson Morris, Sept.. 7. ni sw, nw ne 38 33-6,120 acres. Wheatfield tp. 420. David Newman to W. B. Austin Aug., 26, sw se 12 30 7, Union Ip. quitclaim. Caraliue A. Clark and husband to G. li, A Eliza Al. DiekensoD, July 4, j west end nw 4-27-0, 8 acres Carpenter tp. A. L. McDonald to li., „H. Baldwin • Sept iy.lt 18. bl 2, DeMotte. Mellon aid s add. 00. Jacob Kellar to Eph. Sayers. Aug. 31, It 18 bl 2, DeMotte MeD’s. add 150. Lewis Davisson to Sylvester Galbretb Juiy 27, sine 5-30-6, Barkley tp. 400. Alfred Thompson to Jacob H. Bransen. Sept., 10. ne se 17 28 7, 40 acre? 600. Lucas DeWeert to Wm. M. Cheever, -Jan. 12 "85 pt se 27-32- 7, Keener tp. 25(i. Wm. B. Austin to Bert Hoover, e| r.e 22 30-6, 96 acres, Barkley tp. 336 Robt Parker to Jennie B. Kirk. Sept. 10, east side It 2, bl 8, Remington, 700., Emma if. Fleming to Clias Manters Sep. 9, nj wl sw 7-31 5, 20 acres Wal. ker tp. 400Jay. Vanderscarr to Dan 1 H, Turner, •Sept. 5, It 8. bl 6, Duunville 15. Abr. Leopold to E. C. Owods, Sept. IS, It 2, bl 16, Rensselaer, Leopold's add. I--’. Sarah E. Alter to Peter Hinds, Sep*., -8, wl sw se 15-28 6, 20 acres Alilroy tp* 80. M. L. Spitler to James Parks, Feb., 22, se uw 28-28-6, 40 acres. Milroy tp. 160. Emma Blaze John Fenwick, Sept , 15 , ne se 80-28-7. 40 acres, Jordan tp, 800. ' — —— - JScbool books at the P. O. *

Selma’s Wonderful Well.

The town of Selma, Ala., claims to have the most wonderful artesian well in the world, and it would seem with good reason. The remarkable feature in the case is that two separate streams of water of entire different properties flow from this well. The singular effect in question is produced, it seems, by the simple insertion of a two-mch pipe within a four-inch tube. The larger pipe descends to a depth' of 400 feet, the water having no mineral qualities or character, and being very cold; the inner pipe descends 7tHt feet, the water-is strongly impregnated with sulphur and iron, and, compared with the temperature of the twin stream, is Quite waym. ...

In:Brief, And To The Point.

Dyspepsia is dreadTnl. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion D a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus 18 one of the most complicated and wonderful things in eslstance. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloopy food bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many othei things which ought not to be, have mada American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green’s August Flower besdone a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so heoltby they can ei'joy their meals and be happy. Remember:-No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health und happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bot tie. Seventydive cents.

Two Quakers Matching Yarns.

“Just think! In Heidelberg I once came across a negro who was actually so black that he could not be seen without a light!” “H’m! I saw a fellow oue time in Manheim who was so thin be always had to enter a room twice before he could be noticed.”—P/iifadejphia Qlfll. , . _

Good Results in Every Case

p A Bradford wholesale paper dealer if Chattanooga Tenn. writes that he, was seaiously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on bis lungs: had tried many reinedvs without benelit. Being induced to try l)r. King’s New Discovery for consumption, did an was entirely •ured by use of a few bottles; Since which time he has used it in his family for alt coughs and colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by ibis Wonderful Discovery. ~ Trial Bottles Free at F. B. Meyer's Drug Store.

An End to Bone Scraping.

Edward Shepard, of Harrisburg. 111., savs: liaviDg received so much benefit •rom Electric Bitters. I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for! ■ight years; my doctors I would have toTiave to bone scraped or leg amputated. I used instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Buckien’s Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and welL Electric Bitters are sold at 50c a bottle, and Bueklen's Arnica Salve, at 25c . per, box by F. B. Meyer.

Remember to call in and see Hemphill & Honan before buying your Boots & Shoes. Remember to give Mr. C. C. Starr’s new importation of Jewel Tea a trial. It is a pure, uaeolored tea of great merit. Try my strained honey it is fine. J. C. Allman. Where is the best place to trade? Allman’s Restaurant of course. Try the Sun crackers, at tA.llinau’s Restaurant.

Pay for that Twine.

N. Warner & Sons wish to give notice that the binder twine, sold by them during the late harvest, must l*’ paid for and that promptly. Don’t forged this warning. A lnndsorae china tea cup and saucer given away with every onehalf pound of Blended tea, at Allmau’s Restaurant. Try it GALL anyhow, at Leopold’s anl see what his prices are, on first-class goods. Remember, he conducts his business without any expense. Very soon the leaves will, according to precedent, begin to do their annual falling to the familiar tune, but Willey k Sigler’s prices are as usual just ahead and have not only commenced to fall but have reached the bottom already. J— l Wanted. —Five hundred families to buy their books at the postoffice.

! ARBUCKLES’ i name on a package of COFFEE is a j guarantee of excellence. ARIOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE“~ isnever good when exposed to the air. Always buy this brand in hermetically sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES,

Try our roasted coffees. They, can’t be beat for the money Laßue Bros. A fine line of canned and evaporated fruits cheap at Laßue Bros;.MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of ikoOO and upwards, on long time, at 0 per cent, interest. ———■— English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, -Soft o,- Callonsed Lumps and llleuvisl es from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs. Sp'ipts. Sweeny, Stifles. Sprains Sore ami Swolen Throat, Cot)g|is, etc, Sove by use of one bpd'.c. Warranted. Sold by E. Kannal, Druggist. Rensselaer, Ind. 19-49 ITCH.~MANGE*and SCRATCHES of everv kind on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by WOOLFORD’S SANITARY UOTION. This never foils. Sold by. E. Kannal, druggist. Rea . e.' ...... 19-49 . <m m Our Fall and winter flats and Caps just in at Hemphill & Honan’s.’ Buy your school books at the post-office.

Does the uncolored tea now beingjmported by Mr. C C. Starr in Perfect Lon Tea Cans possess any advantage over uncolored teas shipped to this country in balk? Assuredly. Every one knows that uncolored teas will deteriorate, if packed in bulk, soon after the led-lining of the chests they come in i 3 cut, whereas “Jewel Tea” cannot lose its strength or flavor as the Perfection Tea Can effectually preserves them. Fresh oysters always on hand at Allman’s. _ Call and see how we verify the statements we make ip the newspapers. * Willey k Sigler. f—t-» ■ A Leopold now keeps the Selz Boots and Shoes. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. Don’t forget, scratch books for 1 cent at the post office. — Don’t fail to call and see the “finest assortment of all kinds of new styles of Dress Goode, just received, and at prices that beat all competition. At A. Leopold's new corner block and sold by Miss Ray Leopold. _ ILyou want a bargain call on Laßue Bros. t i •mm The making to order of picture frames, book-cases and window curtain hangings, a specialty, atWright’s furniture store. DENTISTRY. All those Wishing first class dental work will find Dr. Horton has had the experience and understands the business thoroughly. He makes all kinds of PLATE WORK, BRIDGE AND CROWN WORK. To those who have misfitting plates call and see me. I claim to make perfect fits, from n .single tooth to an eptire set. Gas used for the painless extraction of teeth. All work warranted, prices reasonable. J.. W. Horton. Office over Laßue Bros’.

New Meal Market. ONE DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. 'WOODS* OLD STAND.) FRESH & CURED MEATS es all kiu ls.; nl THE BEST IN QUALITY, W: coustaiilly on liumt, {S?”Hi;rliest market price raiti Tor fat voiina beef cattle. S. H. HOWE, Proprietor. STlesleH wanted |V| to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock! Steady emwlm-ment ffnaranteiil. SALARY A.VD EX>KSses PAID. Apply at n^e. Chase Bros Co, IsSfcfcm, B«pt anU X«v. 1

Hemphill & Honan, -DEALERS INScots, Sloes, Eats Caps, O 9 AND Furnishings. kiies’ Fine Shoes. A Specialty.i Rensselaer Indiana SMUiini Named LACY. Calved August 11, 1885. Color black; shield, brisket, spot on right shoulder, strip up left band around hips, belly, pa*t of fore legs, hind legs, half of tail white. Sire Boss Bill H, H, B. No. 1345- Dam Marietta 2nd H. H. B. No. 6337. Kept at my barn, at my residence. Services §5.00 cash. Emmet Kannal, Rensselaer, Irdiana. PlOneerl MEAT MARKET, Rensselaer. ■ - Indiana J. J. EIGL.ESBACII, Prop’r. EEF. Fork, Veal, Mutton, S tutsan se, Do 3 logim, etc., solil in quantities to suit pur chasers at ',lie lowest prices. None buttlje lies! stool sls.iglitered. Everybody is invited p.il. Tls / Highest Price Paid so» Good Fat Cattle. J. J. EIGLESBAtH. W. BiSSENDEN & SONS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS/ GRAINERS, KALSOMINERS, and (Shop opposite HaHorau’s Livery Stable.Y Rensselaee., - - Indiana. Planting and Paper Hanging * a Specialty. 17-35-ts. Visit Dr. KeUey’e office for first c’ass Dental work. Gold lined ptode a specialty. I.C. Kelley.

Martyrs to Headache . Seek relief In vain, until they begin to ui,e Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then they regret the years of suffering they might have eseapeil hail they tried this remedy earlier. The trouble was constitutional not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsaparilla did its effective work as an Alterative and Blood Purifier, they were compelled to suffer. The wifo of Samuel Page, 21 Austin st., Lowell, Mass., was, for along time, subject to severe headaches, tlie result of stomach liver disorders.' A perfect cure has been effected'by Ayer’s Sarsapiirilla. Frank Roberts, 727 Washington st., Boston, says that he formerly had terrible headaches, and untiL he took Ayer's Sarsaparilla, nevet toiind any medicine that would“give Permanent Relief. Every Spring, for years,” writes Lizzie W. DeVeau, 2(52 Fifteenth st., Brooklyn, N. Y., “I have had intolerably headaches. I commenced the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla last March, and have' not had a headache since that time.” **l suffered from headache, iniligpstiOn, and debility, and was hardly able [ to drag myself about the house,” writes Mrs-. M. M. Lewis, of A st., Lowell, Mass, “ Ayer's Sarsaparilla has worked a marvelous change in my case. I now feel strong and well as ever.” Jonas Garmon, Esq., of Lykins, Pa., Writes: "For years I have suffered dreadfully, every Spring, from headache, caused by impurity of tlie blood and bilousness. It seemed for days nud Weeks that my head would split open. Nothing relieved me till I took Ayer's SarKapariUa. This medicine has curedIne completely-.” , When Mrs. GenevrU Belanger, of 24 Bridge st., Springfield, Mass., began to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, she hail suffered for some yCArS from a Serious affection of the kidneys; Every Spring, also, she Was afflicted with headache, loss of appetite, and indigesliori; A friend persuaded her to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which benefited her wonderfully. Her health is now perfect. Martyrs to licadache should try * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, frepnwl by Dr. ,T. Cn-Aytr fc Co., Lowell, sum *> i •!« ts>Uts», W.rtli *4 • WUl*.

A t N. Warner & Sons’ A CAB LOAD OF Mud Wagons, SPRINQ WAGONS and BUGGIES. DON’T COOK YQUR WIFE oyer a coal or wood cook stove, but save health, money and comfort by using the wonderful TROPIC GASOLINE STOVES,

ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE!. Doty Machines, Wringeis, Coquillard Wagoas, Spring Wagons and everything usually kept in a first-clasp'hardware store. " N. WARNER & SONS. !_ . """ —. " ,l " - 1 «i—iii 111 ■ 1 ■■'■"■■l ■■;■■■■ "■ ■■■! 1 11 ■ 1 j. 1 . 11 -' 1 ■■- M .|"V I ' "f"." 11 EOBEET H. YEOMAN - —SELLS— Empire Harvesting Maeliines, Binding Twine &c. In the best and most workmanlike manner, and at the lowest possible rates. WAGONS AJSTD BTJGGIES and all other work usually done in that line. NEW WAGONS AND BUGGIES Made to order, and of the best material and workmanship. Shop on Front Street, south of Citizens’ Bankw.JgJ Rensselaer, Ind. 17-27-ts.

I keep constantly on sale a complete stock of all kinds of m effiaassssagasß^ igfIUMBER, Number 4, 1 SHineLES, |j § Stone, Egg, |] $ SASH DOORS. AND f| §f PITTSBURG AND ® % WINDOWS..Jjs m,. Bloch Coal. ~M Having purchased my stock for cash, I can and WILL offer superioi inducements to cash buyers. Give me a call before buying elsewhere. ZL F. BENJAMIN. 16-3 G ts. LUMBER! The undersigned have now a complete stock of IIUII, IiTI ill] SIU3LIS, Including Yellow Pine and Poplar, from the south, which we propose to sell to our patrons At Bottom Prices. Our facilities for obtaining our stock from first hands, enables us to offer Special Bargains as an inducement for patronage. And to all who will come and see us, we promise square dealing and Best Prices. Come, see us and save money. Respectfully, OQIiBORIg db Oo»