Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1888 — Page 5

KIRK’S \ /XT'* n f FLOATING SOAP IS THE CHIEF ; For the Bath, Toilet and Laundry. Snow White and Absolutely Pure. If your dealer does not keep White Cloud Soap, send 10 cents for sample cake to the makers JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICAGO. PREPARATION Mil SEKNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU IESjHANO OTHEH EqjJAUYErHCIEKf REMcCItS. It has stood the Test of Years, in Curing all Diseases of the BIOMACS, kidneys,bowELS, &c. ItPurifi.esthe r-O'*-Blood, Invigorates and I IAAanA- ; Cleanses the System. i| JITTERS j DYSPEPSIA.COTTSTICLffIES PATION, JAUNDICE, ARDiSEASESCFTKE SICKHEADACzIE.BILT TVTR i lOUS COMBI AIKT3.&C L .Lr/. IESL,, i disappear ?.t once under i ‘KIDNEYS its beneficial influence. I STOMACH : It is purely a Medicin e | ' AND as its cathartic proper : t? ties forbids its use as a HBOWEAiSa beverage. ItisplensSa ant to the teste, and as ‘SA easily taken by cfi’ldV BY**s rea R 9 adults. . feORUGGISTS pnssiay ash bitters co fe iCE M s^ |E| A sure remedy for the cure of NEURALGIA, no matter where lociitwL. BJiEuJtATISM, HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, KIDNEY and BLADDER Diseases. Heart corrector. It is the LADIES’ FRIEND. Try a bottle. I offer ro humbug. It is tho greatest PAIN EILLER known.

* 'READ THSST—: Baldwin, Mich., Aupud 10,1837. Qco. G. Steketee, Grand Rapids, Mich., Dear Sir:—lf neuralgia was ever hcrMltary, it was in my father’s family. My mother was afflicted with it as long ago ns' 1 cun well remember, and I, in common with the other members of her family, was a martyr to its tortures in its most acute form. Night after night in spite of opiates given to ease the pain havij I passed, sitting up Or walking the Hoor of my room in such pain as only sufferers from this terrible disease know. At length I procured a bottle of your “drops," took a few doses, which relieved meandquit. In about aweektho disease returned. I then resolved to follow directions faithfully and given it a fair trial. I did so and to iny inexpressible relief and happiness have not hud a single t winge of it since, and that was th ree years ago. Other. members of .our..laialby. have also used it withthouiosthappy resells, would not like to say that it will cure every one, but it did me; and I earnestly advise every one suffering from the disease to give it n thorough trial, and be sure to take it according to directions. Hespcctfully yours, ....... -- Register Deeds, Lake Co., Mich. Price 50 cents per bottle, 3 bottles on receipt of $1.50, express paid. P. S.—Trial bottle sent or receipt of 13 cents in U. S. postage stamps. Address GEO. G. STEKETEE, Grand Rapids, ■ Mich. J W. HORTON, DENTIST. All diseases of teeth and gums carefully treated, I'll lings and Crowns a specialty. Rensselaer. Indiana. .' Sheriff’s Sale. BY virtue of it-ce riffled «»py of a decree aril ex. ctitioi) to me directed from tin-. Clerk .of.ikt- damper Circuit Court; in a cause No 2521'. v,hv-etn George IV. Fteel v.t> idaimlfl e.ioMatues McCoy and Flora Jane McCoy were .l< lendanta, requiring me to make tllsasuni of liily-Heven dollars and nlnetv-six cents iWLIKb. tmretberwith interest and costs, 1 w ill expose tit public stile on Saturday, the 4th day’ of February A.b.,3888. between the hours of 10 o’clock n. nt. and I o'clock p. in. of said day. at the door of the Court House, in tlmtnwu of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, tlTFrents and profits lorn term yet exceeding (7) years. b\ the year, of the following described real eelaie to-wlt: l ot font leer. (14) in block tw-. (2), in A. L. MeSi’h ndiiitioii to the town of Dem'olte. in Jasper roifnlv. liifUana. And Should hucli fonts n:ol promts not wll fur a sum siinicimit to di bmM d<* t\*e nn>l e.\«.-cution. inamleosts, 1 will. at ilm -mo-toue: and pL:c»\V>‘d in the manner aforesaid, expose at jii.blic the fen Mjnple right of >aid defend;«nt, tn tthti lo satrl rr.il pstHtr or ho much ihcreot as shall be shift• to dU’-haig •. said —oi dccrce anu ( ■ jX' S ’ Snid sale will be made withfetit relief and in acc.irdanee with the or ler ol Cor.rt in said copy ot <l«vine tlr.ii i xei-ntio'i. , r bAMUP.L E. YEOM AN. Sheriff. • — 7 . .7 rT" __J«--per uotinty. Indiana. R, ST. lUnjAaH, "t Attorneys Tor Plaintiff. Jan 10-20. Ecu 2. .'tnrrMATMM isewred by-HIUUi rdU itlummo. tie '•xrop striking alt!.- at tlie <e:t. >i the di-;-' ease and restoring the kiibif-ys and liver to healtliy action, if taken a '»u!li:bmt timesto eradicate such pjfsen, it nefer fails. • '

Weather Service for Jasper County.

The public spirited and enterprising publishers of the Indiana Farmer lately announced that they had made arrangements with the National Signal Service Department for sending out 100 telegrams every morning, from Indianapolis, for the benefit of Indiana agriculture, provided they could secure persons to co-operate with them, and cause the proper flags to be displayed daily. In addition to the flags, local agents are to be supplied with a lArgb quantity of blank weather bulletins/which are to be filled out every morning, with predictions of weather for 24 hours, and delivered free to all farmers and others who will call for them. The Republican man was not willing to have Jasper county left out in this, promising seheme, and therefore applied and received the agency for this locality, and we therefore have the pleasure to announce to the farmers of the county and to the residents of the town, that weather signals will so be proudly floating from the battlemental towers of Rensselaer, or some other elevated point, and also that weather bulletins will be furnished each day to all farmers who choose to call for them. We expect to begin to receive the dispatches in a short time. Further particulars will be given next week. We may add that there is no money and mighty little honor for us in this matter. Neither is there any politics, and democrats, green - backers and prohibitionists who cull for weather bulletins will receive just as good weather and just as much of it, as the straightest Republicans.

A Drunken Gaioot's Close Call.

Monday evening a couple of young girls found a drunken irian wedged into the cattle guards, between the railroad rails, near M. L. .Spitler’s residence. By dint' of vigorous calling they attracted the attention of Glenn Bates, .son of the postmaster, and he ran over and got the fellow out, just about a minute before the 4 o’clock mail train went tearing past. It proved to be August Makus, the drunken galoot from Union tp., who walked out of an upstairs window at the Cotton House, a .year or two ago, and broke his leg. He was and unneccessarily grateful to Young Bates for preserving bis worthless carcass, and g ive him a pressing invitation to visit him at 'his place of residence, which he said was “Slip Up.

FROM SURREY.

A pleasant surprise paity at Jack Hoyes’, last Saturday night, and a surprise dinner at ’Mr. and Mrs, Brooks last VYednesdny. 11. T. Thornton has gone to Kentland to visit his brothei Clark Thornton, whois dangerously sick An oyster supper at Jasper Kenton’s last evening. , School opened at Surrey hist Monday with William Paxton as teacher; ____ Elven Overti n is becoming quite a IrequaitvSltoFfe tliis vicinity.

FROM DeMOTTE.

Mrs. J P. Fairchild is confined to her bed by sickness. A malignant type of throat and Inng disease is visiting the children cf this vicinity. SicKiiess is reported in the families cf Mrs. Effie M, Fairchild, D. E. Fairchild and John Eubank; no fatalities as yet. Our section boss John Pitson Sundayed in Valparaiso. John Querry and bride, nee Miss Anna DeeElms, arrived at tfie Troxell House Monday. John has been in the employ of the the Three I road as telegraph operator an d station rd at De Mot te for six months. We tender our congratulations, but never smoke. G.-E. Powers of Michigan, is in town looking after his real-estate interests.

What Am I to Do?

Tha symptoms of Biliousness iro unhappily put too weft kaow.f. Taey differ m diiYerent individuals to s mie ex tent. A Bilious man M seldom a break* fast enter. Too fivvuently, alas. Ser has an ixcelictjt appetite for Ikiuidfr but none for soli !s ot a morning; Hrs longue will hardly be;.r inspection nt any Huie; if it Is not while aad furred, it mnrti at ail even’s. The digestive system is wholly-out of order an < Di ,rrit*a or Constipation may be a sympton of Um two niuy idlertiutv. There may be giddiness and often head- r ache and itcidity or ttrtuh-n 'e ihhl ten-! derness in the pit <■£ the stomach. To| correct all this it not effect a cure try i <»h e kn's Atut st Flo w eu. pt eo«t bur | •iliifle and .thousands attest itsefiieacy —l&Hv. ,S. A; l.oxu, piutiir of tiieM. if. ehwirf ;sr Fraiiklnr Micin rnys Hibbard’s Khowinatici Syrup is wonderful in the cure of tlhcutnatl'jnt.

Pedagogue Prosecuted for Punishing Pupils.

Squire Elias Marion, of Barkley tp, tried a case last Saturday which has excited a good deal of interest in Union and Barkley townships and throughout the the county generally. 11. P, Overton, teacher of Brushwood school, in Union tp., lately pretty severely flogged a couple of girls in his school and their father, or some other persons, caused his arrest, charged with assault and battery. The case was begun before Squire Goff, of Nubbin Ridge, and from there sent to Squire Marion, on change of venue. From the evidence given at the trial and reliable information from other sources it seems that the two girls who were whipped were sisters, 10 and 12 years old, respectively. The immediate offense for which they were castigated was a hair pulling, face spitting scrapping match they were engaged in, in the school house, while school was in session. This misconduct, however, was only the culminating act of a long series of offenses for which, milder punishments had been tried, in vain. The aggravated nature of their misconduct may be understood from the fact that the evidence showed that they were in the habit of putting very obscene writings and pictures on theii: slates and exhibiting them to other pupils in the school. Squire Marion, a just and clear headed man, decided in favor of the school master, and he was acquitted.

Presbyterian Church Notice.

Communion service will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday Feb. sth. Rev. E. E. Scott, of Logansport, conducting the services, commencing with a preparatory lecture evening Feb. 4th. The session of the church will convene just before the morning service,, on Sunday, at which time all those wishing to unite with the church by letter or confession, will have an opportunity to do so. There will also’ be a congregational meeting directly after the morning service for the purpose of calling a pastor to the Presby teriaji church of Rensselaer, at which meeting Bev. E. E. Scott will preside as moderator. ,

. T. F. Maloney, formerly a well known teacher in Kankakee -tp., now holds the position of ind us trial teacher in the Indian school connected with the Lemhi Indian ikgency, in Idaho. We have been shown an interesting jetter from him to a friend in this'place. He is veiy enthusiastic over some of "tile scchery he “passed in going there. Says that the Indiums at that agency are a mixture of a number of tiibes and are of a low type.. They are opposed to educe lion and the I’2 boys and 12 girls who attend the school have lo be kept there by force. The squaws come every Saturday and each carries away a horse load rations.cn her back, besides, the inevitable papoose. 'Che w«ier temperature in the region -ageiicyr- varieK_.frqm. 32 above zero to (Jo below.

We desire to return our thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kindness in our recent affliction. 'When in trouble may they always be equally fortunate in having so many good friends to help in time of need.

HEY DAY.

I. B. & M. A. WASHBURN.

Craup, so 'e throat suiliicn Ctdilvund iiic lung troubles peculiar to chihlren, are easily controlled by nromptly adniinisteriug Ayer’s Cherry I'ectt ral. This remedy is safe to take and certain in its action. Tils e.Tt ct of uiilig Bib lard’s Rhe imatlc Svi'iip i-.,unlike all inc-1 icines coitiainihg opii:tes or | .pinions, it being;<‘iuir<:ly nee from tln-ni. It dares by i-tnaiyfflg the blood. it worth its weight in gold/’ is p. common «X’djjssirtn. Bat, while th* value ot gild is easily allectcd. the wordi of Ay <»r'.s Sarsaparil a, as :t blo.o<l pmilier. rever deynciates It will eradicatescitdtila from ti e .'•ys’em when ever) thing else fails.

HENNERY.

COIL. „ C. D. Nowels has on linnet a good supply of hard coal, which ha will, sell for §7.70 per ton, at hi* coal bins, or $8.09 delivered. Your trade is solicited. PKJNKKR MItATMARKIT Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. C3CLK3BACH, Prop’r* J >HEF, I’-srU, Veul, Myitton. Saiiaaiijp-, R> t j lorUu, e.c.. *ulu ia.quantities'"fe. siut rtiqsers m -lie loweetprice*. Nolle !"<’ the l>«* jtza^htoreil. Everybody is invited sU, - ' , *D mjrheM Price Pahl <*>» <*vd«l Fat battle. J. J. EIGLESU.VCn.

In Far-Off Idaho.

A Card of Thanks.

BANKRUPT SALE. AT DE-MOTTE. ■ .... ■ —— The people of Northern Jasper and and vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undersigned has purchased the bankrupt Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods stock of Sayers & Tyler, DeMotte, Ind., and the same ' MUST AND SHALL be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. A full stock of fresh and standard groceries, always on hand. Produce and wood taken at highest market price. M. J. BRUNER. - New Meat Market. 'w sR 'ir WsPMil ■w, M i e ' \l r nteft I ft BUffi gWkMI S! a ; rfflj * rd <ui ONE BOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. (WOODS’ OLD STAND ) FRESH & CURED MEATS es all kinds, and THE BEST IN QUALITY, constantly on hand, All Goods Strictly Cash. J®“Highest market price paid for fat young boe’-cattte, Highest Price Paid for Hi les and Pelts. Sg E» HOWE, Proprietor.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. N OTlifE is hereby itWcn to. Williaiii ’ Elijah I'i-rgusou, Arana ihu-on, Cornelia I’iielp;, Rtilh Blythe. David..!. 'l'h.winsohi, Go M ae A t, - ■'E. ———’ —: —• — R:'-iia:d Vi. O'l n, .les- e G i’.ioo, >■.!■>, - I. X 1. C. K. A‘ ~ S ——i —u R. M. H.'zJ.-tt, August ill. 11. A <1: ; it"-. Joseph 3l ; I lor, J. V it. .Miller, ,Tit ; ia R ’.tr.' -a. and il’l <.thi-i':. hit; n r.G<l'l li.it f o'.vn the weft hail'!.’;)<>! c bicthoast qit«r:of .•oeti >n nineteen ii'J) toWnshib nunilwf tiilrr.'-two (f:2) worth, ranjxe number live <'■/ "‘est. in Jasper Coitnrv. I n;li in 1. And that J will proi-eed with the surveyor of paid culmty to make a legal survey *»• said svetion or soiiiuoh thereof as muv be necessary to determine the lines and cornel's ot iny land, said survev-to begin oa Tue-day, the Hth flav <f February. . ls.«;. and h> eoutinue. lixm day tu day 'till it is completed. J J N.W. ROOT,* Jas Thruwls. Servevor. J an. 23. Feb. 2-9, _A_

You Carry A whole medicine chest in your pocket, with oue box of Ayer’s" Fills. they operate directly on the stomach anef bowels, they indirectly affect every other organ of the body. When the stomach is out of order, the head is affected, digestion fails, the blood becomes impoverished, and you fall an easy victim to any prevalent disease. Miss M. E. Boyle, of Wilk'esbarre, Pa., • puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when she says : “ I use no other medicine than Ayer’s Pills. They are all that ■ any one needs, and just splendid to save money in doctors’ bills.” 4 Here is an instance of A Physician who lost his medicine chest, but, having at hand a bottle of Ayer’s Pills, found himself fully equipped.—J. Arrison, M. D., of San Josd, Cal., writes: “ Some three years ago, by the merest accident, I was forced, so-, to speak, to prescribe Ayer’s Cathartic” Pills for several sick men among a party of engineers in the Sierra Nevada mountains, my medicine chest having been lost in crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised and delighted at the action of the Pills, so much so, indeed, that I was led to a further trial of them, as well as of your Cherry Pectoral and Sarsaparilla. I. have nothing but praise to offer in their favor.” John W. Brown, M. D., of Oceana, W. Va., writes: “ I pre-scribe Ayer’s Pills in iny pnu t.ice, and find them excellent. I urge their general use in families.-” T. E. Hastings, N. D., of Baltimore, Md., writes: “ That Ayer's Pills do controLAnd cure the complaints for which they are designed, is as cohclusi,vely pfoven to me as anything possibly can be.. They are the best cathartic and aperi- ■ ent within the reach of the profession.” • Ayer’s Pills, - FRXr-LEED BY . - Dr. »I. C« Ayer it, Co., Lowel', Mass. Sold by all DruggfstiT’

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a. womaggastfW jg&ANTS-BUEBS • It contafnl 3 Colored liates. thousm'.ds ci* UhirirsilrwK r'-i*: ■nearly 150 ptigi'is, tt'llhig wlirt Io bur, ni><! where to get it.rtn l jtnmihtr lowcsGprlceo so» iioncst gwls. l i iceux GRIDS only 10 ceu'ui. iucludinj a certificate good for 10 centn-orth cf Sw.!«. JAMES Vlf'.:, !-CLRS.ITAN, Sochcatcr, W. Y« ■Ths Some aid Beadqwtert FOP. ALL KINDS 07 BHITISH 808SJS. - Uor*l Soeteir Wlutrn !■ lUch Breed. GALBHAHH B8S& 3 OP JANESVILLK. WIS., k&ve -jrn-po.-ted during ths p.-csent kc.ik t over ft tall Sons 81Y5E83ALE, EKo!.<’Bk B‘JFmX PUHCH, SAtt’kTZ AS.!* SLEYELAKS BAY BSIFf?. More prisa_s£lnn*n£, Wh clas i stoc-K imported by nira;En~xny-.---—-three firms in Amedeo. Superior ■•hw.srt, podirreea and alleu.’.ninleoJgoS biemdt-rs. Ericas acct terms suit ev-jrjbpdy. Vic'.iors oortilaV J lavitad. Send for CataWjuu. CALBHA3TH BtfpSby I Wl’WMTrrreiwMuni'M.'wmwit n, uitm ,wn»>f ■'■r.»neio*-»aM»»rwwK>arw*g».it<wyi | «nPMnar»»:« , »MTWM.wreiTreo»myM»l , *P / '*»_* **'»■-'*■*

ARBWKtES’ name on a package of COFFEE is t. guarantee of excellenceARIBSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE is never good when exposed to tho ?.lr. - Alwftys-buythisbratulin.lLeinietjca.liy sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.

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*X 'T' r T’ HOS3E AA 2 OAT'fLS 'POWDEISS No H<ntsw will die of Coltc. p.o-rs or LuXs r'» vtr. Il i.iuL'.s l*cu-de» are.iaed. in time. J'ontz’s Pou'iicra v.i’l.tnre or.J prevrin Hwi ('noi-vn i. lor.tz’s Powders vilt pi-iweiii llArw in F<>wls. l oatz's Powders Will i::<Tea- > the quantity of pu;X end cresm twenty per ceaL, and make the butter feu» and sweeL . - TtnirrirPou'ilers w~!ir~vTire -peeywit stuawt ywxy 11" I . Diai- AS:’ to tn l<-u llohvsmid tntfienre Mmiert. Pot •r:' < - I’o» ih t:a *xvs ;.ai:sFxc".'ll'N. Sold fiery a iiere. DAVID a FCVT2, x’roprl'Star,