Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1888 — Page 8
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“May God Bless You!”
\ Boston Paper-Hanger's Trouble and How He Got Out of It—Plain Words from the Sunny South. + '*■ e we :uv in tr nible xv<> cry for hahi. l.cn ncare relit*veil w*'often f.»rgt>t to |h> iC.u.kfni. Butufttahravi .Mr V> tV ttrrf- •»• i. of Tr.oit ( rot k. >t < fair Co., Ala . writes: . hat attack Of cliHls atvt fnxur. My sy-:tnn u ,t- full oi malnri a For two years I xi.:.- scarcely able to xvork ;ti all. .'■'olllo .timea In art xx oul*-! palpitate tor two hours :ij a ; »:e ,\lt Ii xxoilkl gel cold to tile knees, rent I .1 Hilly e spooled to (He In Se[it**iiiiieiv 1 -si, 1 : - light a hottle of Shaker Kxtr.ict of Boots, or Sc.cel’s Curative Syrup. of your np.-nt, Mr It t*t Kin#, unit Indore 1 ha.l taken the lirsl l«>titk I fell liCttor,anil in-fore I liatl taken (lie Ur-t 1-ottie 1 fell fa lter. and in a short time xvasahie ■to go to xxork. May t;<xl bless you for the good So u liavedone |T . ■■ ■■ ■ _ Mr \\ in .t. MeCaiin. i<e Itiimlall SI , Boston xx rites: Sixmopths ago Ibegan to Dare pains in the chest, stomach ami aj-les, I got little jEJwrnod WotrsirttrST o 11 1. X oin-e 10-f ilvV :-funds in four Hays. I began using .shaker 1. tract of U.xoia. or Soige"-. Syrup, an’j nh. 11 J n;ul liitished the sivih'Wtle I eotild ea three s,.are meals a day, ami go to sleep the minute l struck the heel. J am a paper-hanger In *lTa*!e-.-*wl have xx orne i ri#rv day to<4: t second h«Me, ami g vined et ghtei n pound,s f ought to be tiiaiiklui and I am.'' This remedy opens a!f the natural passages of J lid iy, >\pels the piusoii from tii- blood and -gnnttjes nature to rebuild What disease has destroyed, W. A. lIA LI.. i: lor safe In- all druggists and by A. . White '* x- arren sircet, Nev. York
Notice of'Prices of Liquors.
t The undersigned gives notice to the public Unit hereafter lie will sell beer, wines ami liquors, at his - >a!oou, at the following prices: Beer, 2 bottles 25 cents. “ 2 glasses o “ Best W liiskt v, per qt. 80 cents. . “ “ ' » pt. .10 “ ; “ * “ \pt. 20 “ . • “ “ “ glass J Large quantities sold at wholesale rates. 1 have several hundred worth gs line whiskey in xmd and wish to of the same, at the above prices. Call and examine stock.
£ :iofnlji,.dy s ix?p-la, gout ami cl - 'ohudati. or a!*id the diseases arising from ait ontebled inmlltiun ot the system, vai be effectually cured -■> t he gil'alj blood, purifier, Hibbard's Kheuii.it.o s _> ret*. ——, ■ ■ ■ ■ PARK WEIGHT. * . Undertaker Calls promptly attended day or night. RENSSELAER INDIANA. To Assist Haters « . * •« In restoring diseased or wasted tissue is . all that any .medicine can do In .i!uionary affections, such as Colds. 2.: - initio, and Cousnupiion. tirc r ~rr~t~ToT~ • membrane first becomes inflainmb-tm u 'accumulations' form in the. aid'dihs «'•: V.xe lungs, foil.-.vfd'by tub. hk -. -md. "if tU * \Y : '■ _t* plain, therefore, that, until the baching . cough, is relieved, h in . uci.i.d tubes have no opportunity to Leah Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I Soothes and Heals the inflamed membrane, arrest? the” Wasting procSs, aud leaves no injurious results. This is why it is more highly esteemed than any other pulmonary ■ specific. L.-D, Bixby, of Bartonsville, Vs,. writes: “Pour years ago I t.nk a severe cold, which was followed by a terrible cough. I was very .silk, aud | _ confined to ary bed about four months. My physician finally said I was i'ii. c m%uinptk>n, ami that he eowld nor h?!n me. One of my neighbors, advised me , to try Ayer’s,Cherry Pect* ral I did'd, ind before I lia<l taken half a b trie able to go out- By the time 1 had finished the bottle I was well, *»ud Have remained so ever since.)’ » Alonzo P. Ifaggett, of Smyrna Mills, • Me., writes: “ Six years ago, I was atrav•aiing salesman, and at that time was suffering with s , Lung Trouble. ior months I was unable to rest nights. ‘L could seldom lie down, had fretjuent •choking spells, and was often com=t>oiled do Beek the open air for relief. ' tfowas induced to try Ayer’s Cherry r*ettokai, which helped me. Its con- 5 : hired use has entirely cured me, and. I helieStef saved my life.” * Ayer’s , Cherry Pectoral, f .» ' j FEEPABBX) BY rl ,-Os. 4. -C. Ayer A Co,, Mast, -'ow by all Druggifii. Price fl ; tix bottles, $5. ,
M. O. HALLORAN.
Christian Union Defiled.
KtUTOR REri 81-ICAN. Two articles on Christian Union have lately appeared in the columns of the UkiwbucaiL The reasons offered in' its favor have long seemed to tne strong beyond reasonable controversy. In my. zeal’ to promote it, I have experienced the alternations of hope and discouragement exhibited in tuc communications of “Au Revoir.” I find also that the organic union of Christendom, so desirable to your contributor aud to mo, has been an object of earnest desire to Christians of every age. In general, and on princ’ple, men do not approve the sectism of sects. Hut, the diliiculty is to agreb upon the conditions and methods of union. In the second letter before me, I find prescribed a sovereign panacea for all the evils of schism that aillict Christendom, as follows : '" l -Airybu have td' iloLsto make a complete and unconditional surrender to the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ.” But the writer does not say whether these who haVe made thht surrender arc united, in the fact of sell-surrender, or that this attitude toward Christ has made it possible for them to unito. I suppose he means the latter; and that in the example of the Philadelphia union lie finds his ideal of the proper method. An examination of this union shows the following facts: 1. A number of churches, which were previously in agreement upon all important points, found it desirable and advisable to enter into an organic association. 2. They adopted a common creed and covenant which should stand as a basis of uuion and a test oLorganic fel lowship. 3- They then completed the work of organization, by the choice of officers ini ho usual manner.
But is there anything new in this? On tire: contrary, such organizations are common. Presbyterians,. Methodists, Baptists, Disciples, and all other denominations, are so united in their various bodies. What then, has this pnrti, ular- ‘ ‘Christian union demonstrated, 1 ’ which has not not been often similarly demonstra’ed bofore?’ Nothing. It is simply one more exhibition of the common sense truth, that two can walk together it they can agree. Unify precedes union. Unity consists in mutual love and agreement in the truth. For unity, and not.for union, Jesus prayed. It would indeed be a grand achievement if all the Christians of Rensselaer could be united in one churchy because it would indicate a a previous unity. But an attempt ,to effect a general ehurcH union, here or elsewhere, where unity does not exist, would be chimerical, not to say puerile. keptics stumble not at our want of union, but at our apparent inability to agiee about what the Bible teaches. and ou r lack of brotherly love, -in a word, of unity. We must ail confe-s that somebody is at fault. ' The Bible is not to blame. If I am light, he who holds a contrary opinion or practice is wrong. This obvious fact may explain the ardor of “Au Kevoir” to begin a reformation in the second. person.
Like him, or her, or it, I look for a period of universal union, but I dis cover its approach by very diilergxittokens. 1 see that love is paving the way for agreement by and by, denominations which used to burn and suffer burn ini’at each other's hands, can now worship ill flip same meeting lmiKfl t -aii,l each other like gentlemen, without even the supervision of a policeman., Yes, my brother, (perhaps) the' mil Temnum is coming, but it is not, to be ushered nor hastened by vociferations f'.*r ekureh union.'r it? herald is love, under whose banner it is possible for men to see eye to eye. It is somewhat entertaining to see how hope congratulates itself upon the imaginary triumphs ot this old Bu cephalus newly, shod at Philadelphia. The Disciples, the Freewill Baptists, aud the Christian Connection, are ex’peeled to celebrate Immediately their triangular naptnals. "Then, when the vahguard ot their marlial host 800, IKK) strong, is displayed bn the plains of controversy the ob-cure sect of Baptists numbering only ”.500,000,. will come bending ami the bigotry of the other sects will perish before the spirit of union like the corn of the Philistines behind Samson's foxes. . 'a But events' d) rot seem to follow this tenor. The Freewill Baptists aud! the Christian Connection were a. wooing •u time past: but just when we all *r thought that both Barkis and 'Pegged y were ffwillin,’’ the match Was broken. It is to be feared that when wo get ready to iuiifSLe’tiiC Philadelphia anion there will be trouble Sumo G,010,000 or sj, of the bigoted devotees of sectism will begin to say. * Brethren of the current reform, do you teach ,ths people htt&t thvir salvation is dependent’ upon their baptism?'’ And upon receiving the answer, ••Why y — n— ah- let u; have union.” they wall say, “Go to now it is eatier -lor. a . camel to go through the eye of a needle.” . V.” x Obion. ,
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS-
Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedChas. D. NoiVels to Colbom & Co Feb. 29, Its T. 3. bl 22, Weston’s add., Rensselaer SIOOO David Newels to Colbom & Co,, It 2, b 1.22. Weston’s addition, Rensselaer 100 Elizabeth Colton to .John S Tow March 14, se nw 2 31-7, 40* acrps. Keener tp. I 450 A. 1,. McDonald to KmmS J. Warren, March 1,, It'lo, bl 7, McD’s add, DeMotto 1 thos. Thompson to Rebecca Wood, Jan. 31, s 60 acres w* sw 4-30-6, Barkley tp. 300 Simon Kenton to Fred Lang, Feb 11. pt ne no 3-29 7, Newton 25 Wm. A Rinehart to Win. Hanley Dec. 26, 'B7, It 5, bl 1, Hogan 1000 Jas. Murdock to JllO. W. Qtt. - Feb: I 0; bT Sw 26“ 27'-7, ‘Bo' acres ~ .Carpenter tp. £ 2470 Jas. R. Poole toThos. Thompson March 15, ne nw 9-30 6, Barkley tp. (n) C.co. Minor t > Tirzah A . Garrison - March I, '7B, pt ne 25-27-7, Carpenter ip. 40 I. I. C- Rv. Co. to Frank Foltz, March h, cj sw and se nw 29 31-5, J2O acres, Walker 400 Josephine M. Rozet to Rhoda Erwiu, March 12, eA se 21-32-7, 80 acres. Keener tp~. 400 Same to Thomas J. Erwin, wA nw 27-32.7, 80 acres. Keener 480 Wm. 11. Middles worth to Laura Ford, Sept 13,- ’B-7) realty in Remington 600 Winfield S. Pierce to Margaret A Asher, Meh. 12, nA nw 22 31-5, 80 acres. Walker tp. 720 t Hugh M. Schooler to J, & N. L. GraJiam, Apr. 12, 1860, nw sw 22-31-5, 40 acres,,Walker tp. 300 Mary W. Ensrninger to D, J. Thompson, Meh. 1-1, 'saiye-Tas above IGU A. E. Pierson to Mary W. Tange Meh, 21. no lie 15-3<'-7, 40 acres Union tp. 395 John (i. Culp, by ex’r, to Rial B. Haros, mv 3-29 5, Hanging Grove 1221 Alien Clark, by adm'r. to H. W. Porter, Meh. 19, eJ ue se 7-29-6, Marion " §SOO Ellen Linn et al to Jos, G. L. Ga ; ley, Meh. 16. wA ne 28-28-7, 80 acres,Jordan 1000
Your patronage solicited.-! J. C. Allman. Paint! Paint! Paint! A brand new stock at Long*& Eger’s. Remember they keep the best and none kept over from.last year. When, by reason of a cold or from any other cause, to secretory organs become disordered, they may be stimulated to heftlthy action by the uso of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Bold by all dealers in medicine. Say, boys, when you need a nobby tie, or the latesHn a hat, call at Hemphill <t Honan’s. —- —■■ ; _ \l***Z~ ■ ' . ... Ladies, call and see our spring i styles in millinery at Hemphill <fc i Honan’s.. ’ 1 .-■« ,«» i Oh, Girls, have you seen all the pretty.tilings at Hemphill <fc Honan’s? At Allman’s restaurant you will find salmon, peaches, pears, apricots, tomatoes, -sugar corn, black cherries, sardines both in oil and mustard, jug mustard, herseraddisii, pepper sauce, catsup, baking : powder, tea, coffee, confectionary I of all kinds, the largest and best I selection of candies in Rensselaer, cheese, bologna, dried beef, jellies, ' nuts, all kinds stdX...tirmHe- ehmrp, ; tobacco, fine cut, plug and smoking, crackers Ac. Call and he will Treat-you nicely and give you good gucds'RT'tue lowest'prices. H : ' Rheumatic Piasters are of great merit for weak'lungswaTTsh> nWeli, and sliotriil be ai>i>lied o.yA.r the parUaffected.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. NOTICE is hereby given to , Kiliiam ilytus, —— j ilvthn K. Mvn s, . XVtUsatu U, SmiloVi HaVitl I). NU!!-T, ' l{is!it>|i,lsr*s.. Kiitns H'eHs; Iv.er l.iosettiVit. .loltu Euisvvjler, ivtor l.itiswiler. . "in >l> ns. ‘ : si ~?:lt)iu, —— I —~ 1 —: Ann I!. Saw* 1 i J. l’ln mjison, ‘tyvreiizo Tinkn.iiu . . r.raA fti; «rt:--rr !ntfWste , d"tUart./ju-4 rlie-Sofia. ; "A'n'liii'-ttr i ‘4l of tlit> sottMnv. st iiaatfer <>4) of :totion livo toivtislt.fi tlunvsono (3iv, ran.se six (t ■ in .la.per clinntv. la liana 1 Attd that 1 ,v!l! procee l with [ui sarvevrir of , sftM county to aittkea 'lei'nl survey of sanl section or.so tmtvii thereof its uviv ho tiecessarv t >' osCaMtsli the corners atul lines'ol myjatni.* . ktiiu sttrvov to Lu'jtn 0:1 iuesd ;t■-. April IT; A l *... t tire- • weather beta*- mi tpilifei anti to-eontfUKt lrOm UaytoOtiv tilt*cointjKt-'el ~ JAM& Ktlßll . Jus. t. 1 hraw!?. Surveyor. Alch. ?!'. Apr j-is. ' - r ~ :E3tT3T —THE—ISTOVH OK B.F.FERGUSOM
525. $23. PHOTOGRAPHS TO EE GIVEN AWAY. 10-Handsome and Valuable Presents-10 PERBONS WISHING PHOTO 3 TAKE NOTICE: J G. WILLIAMS, the Photographer, is bound to please his customers. For etfeb & 1.50 worth of Photos ordered at my gallery, customers will be entitled to ONE CHANCE for one of those elegant presents. Remember, I guarautee all my work to give satisfaction and I make pictures as cheap as good work can be made. SjIST OF PRIZES!— * 3 fine large Plush Covered and Decorated Cabinet and Panel Photograph Albums, very handsome. 8 fine large 24x36 Oil Paintings, in fine Gilt and Veneer Frames, finest in the market. 1 order for One Dozen Cabinet Photos, at my gallery. 2 orders*for one-half dozen Cabinet Photos, each, at my gallery 1 order for One Dozen Card Photos, at my gallery. Making in all Ten handsome and very valuable prizes. ODDER OF DISTRIBUTION: There will be ten sealed envelopes—one for each prize, containing one number. I will also have a numbered list, and when the list is filled out, the envelopes will be opened by disinterested persons, chosen for that purpose. And the numbers corresponding in the list with the numbers iu the envelopes will entitle the holder to one of those prizes. Remember this is nothing but an honest distribution of presents. Call at my gallery opposite the Makeever House and see those Handsome Prizes. See samples-of my work and learn prices. Respectfully, J. C. WILLIAMS, Photographer, Rensselaer, Indiana. ~
J \V. HOKTOX, * - • DENTIST. All diseases of teeth and gums carefullytreated, Fillings and Crowns a specialty. Rensselaer. Indiana BANKRUPT SALE. AT DE-MOTTE. The people of'Northern Jasper and and vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undersigned has purchased thebankTupt Boots, Shoss 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 ard groceries, always on hand. Produce and wood taken at highest market price. 7TI M. J. BRUNER. Makeever House. ' ~d~Rl!N IjHEL Aitlß, A and pleasant rooms. Tables \vitTrtb e besTtliem arke t affords. Good Sample Rooms on first floor. Free Bus to and from Depot. . . ’ "PHILIP BLUE, XV-35-ts. Froprittor
E()AD STALLION. HOOSIEHJOEL Will make ti e session of 1888 at tbe stables eff (’-pi, limes, five raijffs uortiiwest, of Hoirsselaor, from Apiii 1-t to October 1- - T. . to insure. Owners parting with marc before shells known to be with ioal forfeit the insurance. Cure taken to prevent aee'fients. but will be rekpoaeiule tor none. Payable when colt stands oml sucks. 5 BOSSIER'JOE was sirid by Hoosier Dick, a noted Kentucky stallion, who mafic the best pacing time on record in Lis day. His dam was a thoroughbred fox-buufbr. Hoosier Joe is well known in this so dion. having won, vn the Lafayette track, a racani2:oo which is ids record. -•i.:, >- hove? „ | 27-2 m. Ui.i-ei and kreyer|
Good Evening Miss Jeunie ; I am very muel: pleased at seeing you li?re. You sang beautifully. I understood yesterday that you could take no part in the exercises on account of a severe eold. Well, I did- not expect to, lmt mania got a bottle of Hibbard’s Threat ami Lung Balsam, and it fielpbd me at once. „ That so: I heaa it spoken ot in grentprai.se. ' Mens’ fine shoes at Hemphill & Honan’s. • -■ Notice to Heirs and Creditors of Petition to Sail Real-Estate. THE STATE OF INDIANA,) «« Jasper Count v. t rn Jasper Circuit Court, to March Term, A. D. JSs.s. Truitt P. Wright, administrate! - of the e*rate-of Klizabctn Nichols, formerly XV ■ Eli'ziiheth lliltoii, deceased, * vs Eozetta H Hilton. Amanda E. Hilton, Anson A. Hilton. Thomas W. Ililt.m, Robert K. IliXton ami William H. Nichols. NOTICE is hereby given, that Truitt P. Wfight, a* administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Nichols, formerly Elizabeth Hilton, deceased'. late of said county and state,, has tiled in the ('iretfft CohrFof said County, his petition to sell certain real-estate beioagiiig to saiddeI'cdcnt, tlie personal property ot sa id estate be-, .ing insullieient to pay the indebtedness thereof 1 : and that said petition will come up- for hearimt at the Ma'roh term, 1888, of said court, which term commences at the Court -House, in Itensseiaer, in said 'County and date, on the liitli day of March, the year aforesabl,-and said cause is setfor hearing on UieUth dav pf April, 1888. tlie same being the lftlr judicial day of said term aforesaid. WJTNEijS, My hand and the seal of iiW said court, affixed at office in Uensi 7??-" I selaer, on this 13th day ol March, D.-iaee’ ‘ . JAMES F. IRWIN, (1 erk. Molt. 15-32-29. PIOISTEEp, MEAT MARKET, Hettßelaory - > Titiiifliiii J. J- EIQLE3BACH, PROP'S. FF.F, Pork, V'Cat, Mutton, i-ausaugc, ftvr l) logna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur, dtasers at ‘die lowest prices. None bafllie lies s|eck -daughtered. Everybody is invited to “Call. The highest price paid for good fat Cattle. ' J. EIjGLEaiJACII. Sheriff’s Sale. * B Y virtue of a certified'co.ptmf a decree and execution tome directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause xc. :;t sV.wherein Rial P.Benjamin' was plaintin _u n d .Carnii- H a yes was dt;te!ida;W T cettairi n yiue to inane fHF sirtii (ffoiie liimrL't'd twid dh-irty-dol 1 iirs^itauv), together with interest and cost’s, 1 at pub)ig_sa!a oti Saturday, the 21st dav of April A. D. 3838/ between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and-J o'clock p. ra.of said day. «t the dour of thi Court House, in the t'uvn of Iteni,solder.: Jasoer county. India 11:1. the rents and profits-fork term, not exceeding seven (7> Vt ar-. ,hy the year, of tim following described real estate to wit: A part of section six (R) HinTiwiisftip thirty '<!»; north.'range seven (7) west, commencing at a point twelve hundred nod sixty-jne ( 112 is) feet norlh of f.ie sontb ea-t cTri-.e rof said sectio: six ((V) and running (heuee in a northerly,’ direction parallel with die Loiilsville New Al- - A: < bteago If tH. Hoad one hiuWrwl and fifty (tr.OTTeet west ol the center these f, twelve hiuutrid iind Itflv MiOd) feet to the south east corner ot the truer Herein described, tbe’nao west two hundred {ptof feet tlienw nertli one hundred and fifty (Uo) feet I lienee east tv. o hundred (iOUj feet and them e south <vne iumdred and lifty (Ift f'feet to the. qdace > f beginning, together with a«eertaiii- dwelling house thereon all ip Jasper Couutv lnduuia. Aud should s(Vh rents and j>roub»»r.ot sell for a slim sufficient to discharge said copj of decree rn.l execution. , interests and costs. I will, at the same tivie anil place,-and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of saiddofendant, in and to said real estate or 8n pinch tliereoi as shall be suflieietit lo iti ,cli4ige said -copy.ot decree and execution, interests aud c«:su, Said sale will be inatfo wltbmit relief Vntfi' in acconiauce with the order ot Court iaAaid copy of decree and-execution. v. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN. Sheriff. Jasper county. Indiana. W. H. 11. Grafinm., i Attorney for Plaintiff. March 19,1888.
KIRK’S FLOATING SOAP —t—lS 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., w. Tum MANUFACTURERS / DEALERS XTT THE STEEIi GSA& BUGGY< Pwctieallr IndeaXrnfliblo. no Wood to shrink, break, decay or wear oat No belts or clips to become loose or rattle. A gear made entire I, o( steel, riveted together, CU> not bo broken, will last forever. manufactured by THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO* II .4 R X EBS ,-S A D £5 S. Est, CELLARS, WHIPS, TRUNKS VALISES, BLANKETS, ROBES, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, HARNESS OIL, etc Domestic and New York singer Sewing Machines - HARNESS SHOP. OUTH SIDE OF WASHINGTON STRET fmiiatia.
Hemphill & Honan, ccyx/gSTEB Stop —DEALERS INh\% Sloes, Eats Caps, AND mm Sim Rensselaer Indiana New Meel market ONE DOOR EAST OF POST-OFFICE. •HvOODS’ OLD' STAND.) " FRESH & CURED MEATS •' of all kinds,apd I™— 1 ™— the best in Quality, :t constantly ptii ‘ AH Gojils Strictly Cash. , L s W*HiDi''srmarkct 4ir!cc paid for fat young .beef cattle. '<•••• Highest Price Pju’d for Hides and Pelts S. H. HOWE, ' Proprietor
