Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1888 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. Ucnsaelaer Time Table. PASSBNGER TRAINS. ~ NORTH .... :...SOUTH. L;3 A. ,M .;.. .10:3d A. M. I A. M 4:39 A.M. 11:1 < P-M 4:10 P. M. WAY FREIGHT. *’ ' 10:00 A. M... ~.1:30 P. M

ARBUCKLES’ s:unfl on a paokageof COFFEE Is a guarantee of excellenceAR I OSA = COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantic to the Pacifier. COFFEE Is- never good when exposed to the air. A Iways bn v this brand in hermetically sealed ON3 POUND “May God Bless You!” A Boston Trouble’ and flow He Ca‘ Cut of It—Plain Words froiii the Sunny South. • Whin we are in trouble we cry for help. When we arc relieved we often ■ forget. be b rfikfnl. But not always Mr W W t.’riflin. of Trotit Creek. St... Clair Co., Ala , writes: "Iliad a hart attack of chills and fever My . -.stem was full ol ntiil.tria For two years 1 was scnr' - ety able to work nt alt Some times fijy heart would .palpitate for’two hours at a iiirte Jlv legs would get cold to the knees, ami 1 !nilr expected to <!(•• In September. Ixßl, I ■oi>gl - .’ ‘mttii: of Hunter Emlucl Of Roots. or i t < r:iiLfb S> : u]k of. your agent. Mr l: ■ M ,tm! Hh’w 1 trad taken tire tiret hottloTTritdne4w< r ahxL'w£or('t iio'l taken the. ih .st I oule i ti If < etti r. r iel in a Jiorl time was able to go to work. May God bless suit for the gusuk •* v-.rvf-rctv-wiLMrte-dr M m -I. McCr.rn.oil Pamiri! St .. 1! csto utiles: Six months iig.i I began to have liiWis tn toe chest, st im.aru and sides. I got little sleep and wol-o ill tired out. 1 once lost ’v ■jpuudsiu four. days. 1 began using ~Shaker i.xtiacl of ibsHs. or tseiftiil-sjsvrup. an * w iieu " I had finished the sixth Uultle 1 could ca* three * piare meal*a day, and go to sleep the minute I—struck the bed', I am a paper-hanger by :rmie. and havFWorpr t wvery-dsy wrnec 1 dtetk ~T o jvtytmd b« 111 e. au d. gain eW ei gti tern Tctin rt s ‘ ought tt> !:'■ tsaiiillill and 1 am. ’ Tiits remedy opens nU the natural passages o, ■ h.My. e:■pels the poison from the blood, and enables nature to rebuild what di-ease has de--troved, W.A. HALL. ■I or sale by all druggi d< and by A. J. White, dl Warren street, New York.

Notice e-IPrlccs ol Liquors. The,undreigned gives notice to the public that hereafter he will jse-11 beer, wines and liquors, at his saloon, at th? following prices: Beer 2 b -tties 25 cents. \ 2 glasses 5 “ BestAVhiskey, per qt. 80 cents. :- / \ ti Z_. M pt 40 " “ "hit, 20 ; lT ’ “ “ “ glass 5 “ Large quantities sold at wholesale rates. I have several hundred dollars worth of fine whiskey in nd andwish to dispose of the •vontre. at trie above prices. Gtd! •’ lid exainiue stock, 21. O. Hallohan 8 ...-•STYJiiiGLpE ' c.; S’xidertaker <JU promptly attended day or night. REXASLLA2R INDIANA. To Assisi Satire In restoring diseased or. wasted4issue is till that a: y uiedieiue can do. In pul..;y ;.».;CtioDS, sv.: a ;-... Colds, I . tab's. and Consumption, the r,' i.. ■ EAi.no'first becomes . <1.■ •_' , , S/eturniritlpas f .-r::i in tiie air-c- i'.s'vf ' :e lung-', followed by tnln-reus, ftiy-l. liaally. destruction of tl:- tissue. It :.- ty dti, therefore, that, until the haeh'r. , ■ ‘-ugh is relieved, the t tehtal tul * ran have no opportunity to 1;.a2 . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral - Soothes and Heals l.e inflamed membrane, arrests the ‘■’wasting process, and*leaves no.to’f’.’.:.>;:s ■ 1. suits. This is why it is more highiy esteemed than any other pulmonary -1 -Speeifift . i __ ' L. D. Bixby, of Bart >nsvTs . V:.. . writes : *’Four yeats ago I ti ck a --•TTrvTtSclj^rindr-iras--fettrHvSFwiyw--I was very si. k. auJ y vgxgmned tomydjedr:abnitt:foi:r in»-iiths.... My physic i in finally said I was in con'-’ ' sumption, ifnrt that he could not help mb. One of my nelghEofs auvisi-d ine • *o try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral!-- I did so, an-t hgfere l Lui frr.!-,.n half •» Iwr!.. tit le to go our. By the time I hath finished tire bottle I was well, *cd have jprmaiaed so ever sipced*' . - * 'tiie., writes: tiix ysaru ago, I wfci u trtiv — cling salesman, and. at that lime was . sphering with. Lung Trouble. ■For months I was unable to rest night's® - I could seldom lie down, had frequent blinking speita, and -was often ctnp-. ;wi»«l to srek the open air ..^og I was induced to try Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral, .which helped me. Its eoiiIkKied use has entirely cured me, and, I believe, saved ujv life.v - • Aygi’s Chany- Petal,. FBEPAEED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer &, Co., LoweS, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price *1; six bottles, $5.

The Truthful Fisherman.

When a Rensselaer man doth yish to anglei . A hook like this he's wont to dauglc) J . tic has* a line so good find strong, At'd catcl'cn a llsli alsiut so lon f c! ■ t i. Before he gets home the fish docs groWv- *— Aud lie tills Ills frleilitl it measured s'd: i i But his cltttms w ho have a fishing betfn. Know that the hian has lied like-sin,. And tfieyaiinplv sit.and grin and grin: O O O I O OI o I ' I

Obituary.

MRS. MARY stOWERSi Mary f-Moifitt) Stowers was born in Randolph Co. Ind,, Aug. 17 th 1865>and .died :W tho h >mo ol her parents' Mr. ami Mrs. Miles Moililt. Lear Surrey Jasper county, on April 21st. 1888,' ,-.pc 1 225 rs.' Btno. 4 days, came ■a it i her parents ffom Hand. Co. in the fall of 1883 and lias resided in Jadper county ever since. A Jittle less than a year ago she united in the holy bonds of matrimony with George Stowers of Mt, Ayr. Newton Co. Her sickness was not of long standing, but her .iuHering was great. She leaves a husband, ah infant son, father, mother, four brothers, four sisters, together with many other relatives and friends to mourn her departure. We feel that our loss is her gain. Funeral services were conducted at the residence, Sunday. Apr 22nd at 11 o'clock a. m. by Rev. Pierson, after wnieh tde rehiams’ wenF taken to - LUO Prichard grave yard for interment. A Kfj.ative.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warrantee Deeds, when not Otherwise SpecifiedRoyal S. Tattle to John M, Bradz~jhvck. April It sbl 4, Remington " $ 400 Same to Alice Al. Braddopk, It 4, bl 4. Remington 115 11. 11. Milroy to Alfred Thompson, Oct. 13, ’B4, se no 23-28-6, 40 acres 120 Sam‘l Epstein et al to Catherine Wenrick and husband. April 7 1 e£ se 18-31-5. 8V acres Walker 600 i). J. Thompson to Sinton. Sam- . mans, Apr. 20, 210 acres In 34-32-7, Keener 750 1.1.1. Ry. Co. to Tlios. C.Titornton. Apr. 7, It 4, bl 3, Vt'heattield 10 Orange 11. Powers to Jos. P. Faircluht. Feb. 11, pt. se Michael J. Costello to Carl Stall, Apr. 24, Its 5 G 7§. bl 3 and 1 213 14. bl 6, Chamber’s ft .Morgan’s add. Remington ,• 160 M-ieliael J. Costello to Emma Blaze. -Apr, 2:1. al -bl 4, C. ft Al's add. Remington 160 IL-nry Pois, 1 to Trcs'-ea haii'“tjieeden"e .CHapt-l, nW corner < nw 12-30 5. Gill ini 20 ■John Ault to Stvphen Coleman, . At>n 21,, el s'.v 7-3 T-5, 80 acres Walker. 850 AOV ERTIJIP LETTERS. Mrs. Elia Graham Miss CallieGr-ahani. C. Marion. Miss Rosa Nickelson George Wilson. James Woods. Persons calling for any of tho letterr in the above lists will please say they are advertised /' N..,5....8ate5. P. M. What Abu 2 to Do? The sf mpioms < f Biliousness, ar ’ unhappily out too well know n. They differ in different indjvidualsAo s ime , extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frevuently. alas, he htts an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white add furred, it is rough., at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order an t Diarrhea or Const-ipatioumay , be a sympton or the tw o may alternate. There may be giddiness and often head- ! ache and acidity or flatulence and ten- . derness in the pit of the stomach. To j Correct all this if not effect a, cure try I ; ItEEX'S Av.i IST IT.OWEK. it cost but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy — —Veterinary surgeon. Dr. J. W. Mullen, Vet. Burgeon ! and llidgling Operator, will be at ■ Padgett Bros, livery stable, Friday, May IS, prepared to do all kinds of surgical operations and treat any diseases of stock. Char- ( ges B&nratrfcwrJ. IV. Mullen, V. SV J Electric BittersThis remedy is becoming so well known and so bopulas as to need no I special mention. Al! who have used j —A purer medicine does not .exist and it is guaranteed to do ail that is claimed. Eleetrie Bitters'w illcu e s i dis-•euscs-of t-he4:}-ve?» ? t 5»4 .Ki<-rnevs.- w iil rc move •gait Rheum ’anT ' other afi’ietions caused by impure- blood —Will drive Malarial levers.—For cure of Headache. Consumption arid Indi- I -gestioii-try Klee;rieß3i.exi—Entire, sat- J Isfaction guarantee 1. or money refunded,—Price 50 cts. and SI,OO per bottle ■ at F- B. Meyer's Drug Store. - - .. '—l For all diseases arising from impure I blood, Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup is . invs'uable, as it is a sworn enemv to Ml poisons in the blood. Sold ISy T. B ! Aleyer. - ’ ,i. •' ■— . .... —. ■ ■ 11 j—i 'l™ 11 »■— ■ i ■ I For sick headache. Hibbard,s Rheumatic Syfnp «s luiraculcus in its cures, regulating to a healthy condition the stomach and digestive organs. Sold by F, B. Meyer. *

HOW WE GROW

What the School Enumeration Sliowi Th 6 annual enumeration of the children of the school age, for Rensselaer, just bfeii coilpleted. "It .hows tise following results: , . ' Inside thp Corporation.... .479. Outside the Corp; ration.... 60. Total insi lo the school town 539. Increase oxti last year...... <9. Increase in number of families over last year . 33, These facts show a population within the corporation of nt least 1,450, probably 1,500 and inside the school town at h-ast l,6'(i. They.siiow that (lie population of the town has increased, by | least 150, since last year. They als6 show-that beyond a doubt,<the School Hoard will fbe ’ obliged to employ an ad.iitional teacher for. tlijS ea uing echool year,

Still Another Fire Alarm.

The house of Isaac Sayler, in the far corner of N iwton’s addition, took fire in the roof, yesterday afternoon, from a defective flue, and the fire department, was i again called out. The boys made j excellent time with the engine, ■but the volunteer bucket brjgade got the fire out by the time the j engine had reached the old school house. A hole about a yard square was burned in the roof.

1177 ft July 4ih. 1888. i . - ..■.4-_.-2._Tx Grand Celebration of all North-Western Indiana at the Beautiful Fair Ground Park . REMINGTQH, IND. Speakers of N itionai Reputation will positively be present to deliver the Oration, There will be a highly enjoy able progranitne of atuuserijents, consisting of Match Games of Base Ball, Bicycle racing and trick riding. TROTTING, PACING AND RUNNING races by some, of tt e Le -t horses in_dhe North-West, for purses ranging from sls') to S2OO each. ■ . We have the Finest Grounds, the Loveliest Grove, the S'.flobthest Track and the best aceommo I itions and pro-’ pose to have the Grandest F.ritertain- [ meet, at an expense of OVER ONE THOUSAND DOL.r.ARS, . . ever given in North-Western judiana. z\s a closing (xhibilic-.i, there will be * S2OO worth of Fire Wc rks. discharged ; in the evening, with' :t, METEORIC BALLOON ASCENSION. Excursion Trains w ill run in all dii rections, and ample accommodations will be provided for a l who come. Treat Durand, 'j L_2 Q, B_, Me In tike. | E. H. Briggs, I r „ n . M. G. Tkaugh, •• <| om ' D. 11. Patton, " J b r . ; Mothers, get your school hats for the children, boys ami girls at | Hemphill & Honan's. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,B iit llheiiin, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Bands Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and posij tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect'satisfactoni ! ortuoney refunded. Price 25 cents per box Fo ale F.B. Meyer. English spavin Liniment;,removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes fropi horses, blood spavin, carbssplihts, sweer-ey. ring-’bone, stifle, Sptains. all swollen ’. I:reals, coughss i.etc., 4Save sso'by u-.u of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by Long & Eger .Druggists Rensselaer Ind. 20-30 lyr. A MW CANDIDATE. i y L In The Field, j The citizens of Jrispfer county will not be surprised to hear that Wolf A Co. are here in the interest of those that are in the need of ! InuTber, lath, shingles &e. Give them MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of !E3lKiShdYip\vaf tlsy m long time; at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. L_--JFO TT TZ 3 S _ M HORSE AID CATTLE POWDERS ?ou tz T ■ fit-2 CSkssSusS* No Itortsx wfil die of Ccuc. Bots or Less F» ! vkr. if Fonu’s Powders are used m time. Focu s Powders will cure and prevent Hoc CHocxr.a. Fond’s Powders will prevent Gapes in Fowls. : Fonu’s Powders will lucrea<e the quantity of mils and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm and sweet , . . Tones Powders win cure or prevent altfiost XTIXT Disuse to which Horses and < attle are snbject FotTZ'S POWIHBS WILL CITS SaTISTACTION. Sold everywhere. • VT DAVID E. roVTZ. Proprtstdr. BALKMOMB, XD| ■.• 2 ” v

The Dusty Ride. fLWI The Return Home. “Just look at my dress. It is almost spoiled. We had one of those small sieve dusters. They are no good.” s Alap Dusters Fait Colon; jrill wm!l /i| - 5 A Horse Sheets . ■! B Are made up itronf; Horse Covers JR WUI ke,!p tt ‘“ ott ' s /a. Fly Nets. Don’t spoil your girl’s dress by buying a poor, loosely-woven carriage duster. Lap Dusters for carriage use have the stock and vrork put in them to make a firstclass article. „ The new patterns of embroidery, flowers, birds, scenery, etc., are well worth seeing. One hundred different designs at prices to suit all. For sale by all dealers. [Copyrighted 1888, by Wm. AvdaS‘& Sons.l

FARM EKS. Never were implements of agriculture more perfect in construction, simple in operation or cheaper than at the present time; never has a larger cr more varied stock been carried in Jasper county than-is now on inspection at Chris. A. Roberts’ new large warehouse andyho-deateF-wU-l-give—better-J^lcSS.-: Gall and see the famous Studebaker Wagons, elegant buggies, whips, laprobes &c. Buggy tops supplied to order. Carry .a large stock of John Deere plows, genuine Zanesville Brown Cultivalors .'vnd otli t standard makes of these neeessasy implements. Acme harrows. Evans’ all iron am! steel lever harro"■ 4, .Evans’ Corn . Pi;:iit' rs a.i'd Check Powers, hand corn planters, an extensive variety of standard hay rakes. The McCormick and the Osborne '.powers, reapers and binders. Also shrivel plows, garderf plows, all machine extras &c. &c. The M. & J. Rtimley Threshers and Separators, Buchantmn W indmills, tanks &e. Especially is the attention of practical and ’ progressive-agriculturists directed to the working of beam and parallel shovel movemeTrtcultivators,” which contain novel points und improved features. Cftn ttTmi'sh' -ejrtrar••shwurrior--plows .■ where desired, ami any extra maebin . riry.- ■ - - It is my design to establish a depot where any wot thy article of farn machinery may be supplied at. all ines, at the most reasonable prices. Be sure before concluding pure lases in these lines to call at my farm ir plement warehouse and learn what 1 will be able to do for your’advantage. CHAS. A. ROBERTS. —— -ft—- —■ Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Excelsior horse, and cattle food; The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale by 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer.

A Card - Photos, can be had in all styles and sizes at my gallery at prices as low as good work can be made. Satisfaction guarnteed. Especial attention given to copying and enlarging. Gallery on south side of Washington street, near Makeever House. Cail and see me. J. 0. AVilliams. Photographer. E. | Qvrr ’’ u =•=««. Special attention given to the preservation of -tbe a-uturxl A.i-Urmiul.tee4ii.iuscrLe.airom.. one to an entire set. All work warranted Sfeß-Otitce over Warners’ Hanlware Store. Rensselaer Indiana. J — SURVEY. NO TICE is herebv given ta’ ’ Mattie J. Troll, ’■ 11-»nrv Wisely. William H. Myers, May L. Kent. Thompson 1 ’Bros:, Simon P. Thompson. David J . Thompson. Watt A Brown. Geo D. Huffman, cKasTW. Huffman, A x Robert Miller. That I own the east half UD'gt-tlie southeast quarter iU) of section thirteen 113 >. -township thirtv-two(3i> north, range six (<) west, in Jasper county. Indiana, and that J will prt>ceed with the survevof of said county to make a legal survey of said-section or so muph tlicreof as may be nece.oary to establish ti e corners and lines of niv land. Said survey ti> commence on Tuesday, Uth dav of May. isss, and to continue-from <lay to day until it is completed. Jas U. Thraws, Surveyor Apr. iti. May 3-W. ,

Hemphill & Honan, H'- 'I 3 i ,z oSsiiir | ~ i —: ‘ —DEALERS IN ~ M ta, Hats Cap, AND Furnisliings. Ms’ Fh Stes A Specialfsp Rensselaer - Indian/ .Mr W THE STATE OF INDIANA,I C<J Jasper Ciiiiiity. i Tn .Tamper Circuit Court, to June Tenn, A. I» , 188-3. _ - No.Jil.J. Hetirv Scliwnrlz an<l Sehwart* his wile: Osear Ln mlliera anil ...... Lundberg His wife, ami. all the unknown heirs, devisees atbl bvratees oT Oscar Lundberg deceased ; Joseph G, Williamson Williamson, wile of said 'Joieph G. Williamson r’antl-ttU-frhe un known .nerrs. de\ isce§ aglLkSaL tees of Josejih G . Williamson, deceased; George Riltetibuseh Rittenliusch, wifeof said George, Itittenbuseh ami all Hie unknown heirs, devisees anil legatees ol' George liittenbusch, deeeaseii, are hereby notified that John W. Wauglmp, administrator of the estate ot Arthur J. Hawhe, deceased, has tiled hfs complaint in the Jasper Chenh Goinl l« so rime a in. jtgage up m ,i’id quiet lim title to certain land in said Ciaility, in xvhich said iletendants.claim an interest, and that said cause will come up fdr heauug. on ■j I'.esdg' . June la. ISSB, the same being Hie 14th judicial da v of the J line term . |SBx, <4 i iie .|,*is- ]„ r t'ircuit Court, to be* ht ld at the Court House, in Rensselaer, in said County mid State, and coniniencing Monday, the Uh day ° WITNESS, My hand and the seal said CottiT, I’fii.xed at olii.-e in ( SKAL 'liensselaer, 6n this-20111 day ot April, A. P. JSSji. JAMES F. IRWIN.Lwi. Jasper Circuit Court. Hammond & Austin, Attys, lor I’if. .Apr.,26. May B-lil-i/ ... . •

CHILDHEN CRY For ■ i IgigFilg Piso’s Infallibla Cough Cure. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

Sheriff’s Sale. * .—; I—BY VIRTUEcf a eerliiieil cepj’of a decree and execution- to me dire'ted from the Clerk of the Jasper Girvuit, in a cause No. • 37!>3, wherein The Aetna Life -Insurahce Company was plaintili and Elias Driscoll, Louis TCre ierickson and Elizabeth Frederickson were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of eight hundred avd sixteen dollars and forty cents (.$ u 1(>.40), together with interest and costs, I will ex]>ose at public sale on Saturday, the sth day of May, A. ' D', 1888, - " ? between the hours of 10 o’clock A. Al. and 4 o’clock P M. of said day, at the door of the Court-House in-the Town2of.JLensselaer,daspe*County. Indiana, the rents and protits, for ?. term liot exceeding seven <7l years, by the year, of the followingdeseribed real estate, to-wit: The west half W ot the southeast quarter (>4) ■x>f.section thirty-one >3i i. township twentveight i2B4.north. inMaspew countv. Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell, for a sum sutlicieii'tyo"dtscliaTge'saidrlecregand execution, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at pnblic-saic the fee simple right of said ifefendantein and to said ren I estwtew so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said copy-oLdecree_.and execution, interest and costs. ' . SaidsahLwiJl be made without relief and in accordance with fhe'OTrtwnrCouiThi said copy--of decree and execution. SAMUEL E. YEOMAN. Sheriff Jasper CountyjJnd. „VK»..K..Jl_.GwdianL r --..—— - ~ i Attorney tor plaintiff.

® AN AMERICAN? If w. isfid Vamp for sample copy AM.I.IUVA. a weekly Journal devoted to The American Publishing Company, 180-182 Monroe St., Chicago. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP R. BEEF. Pore. Veal, Mutton. r-o-logua. etc-. Aol'LiP quantities to suit purchasers at tne lowest prices.- None but the bes *tock «la.ialitere«l. E*ervl<qdy is, invited t<f

ToFarmers&H&rseOwnofs ts • THHBiOLT, the imported Norman horse, just arrived from Illinois, imported by James Perry, Wjfcninjrton. 1:1,. No. J 340, in AmetticnnSlud Book; color bright, bay; weight 1800 peuiirb^dt.nitTinraTe : gotUT~~ of hay colts, will make ihe >eaxoii of 1888 at my livery barn (Uuyall’s old stand) in Rensselaer, Ind. . Terms; sls to insure. §2O forM, standing colt. ■ Townxresponsible person breeding mare weiginiigTvSOdqifJLnds or over to Thebolt, we will pay §BO for'the eolt, .. after running with mare 5 months, and delivered in healthy and unblemished condition. also , YOUNG DUKE, a Englsi Draft, 1700 pounds, dark sorrel (which received Ist premium at last Jasper county fair, over a number of tine draft horses) at same place. Terms: §l2 for standing-colt.

i ALSO . OLD EMPEROK KAP9LEON, known by everyone: ■_ ; 'Terras: §.O for standir g eolt. Every care taken .to pre' ent accidents Tut no responsibility for any that may Qeyur. . Utinjc ai d f xan ‘ne 11 e l .-rscs. They may be found at my Lam, at ail' times; ~~ and re.i-dy foiaser: it-- evetw day except Sundays. T. J.JSAYI ER, Owner. Otis Riiiiling, Groom. wS, ’Medicated Ate I t CERES i AVTSIMA, I \Nl> 'LL W £pr IL m r>u au v C ANJ4 ' //w ; ' WFECraO • i -7»^''^B3F 3^'KEblCA ' rl:D AIR CO Maiiiil'iic.tiiriTs of KSy J&i 1. i e.-lgcE’s -^ Air Inhaleut LUN(-''eaLSAM. JHHaixnt RpteVC g TEAGUE’S TIiAGL'E'S Mcdtcnteil OB'.ITEKATOR, CatarrJni! Ointmeut cr Toilet Powder. or Oiitlyihiiie Salve All the above rmncili.es are gmirunteed to iigWc.satlslaetip.li. ‘'FoTSalirtiy F. 8.-Meyer.-T W. HO ETON, * DENTIST. All discuses of teeth and gv.ms carefully treated, . , Fillings-iiud LTowaraspeciwy:. • . ■ a , JRcussehicr, Indiana. at?/I?;?j’f'AiW-s•c’Wv.j> \ Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for Rensselaer.

Notice to Breeders. The imported English draft trotting ' and thoroughbred horses, property ot D. C-Bond, will make Ihe Spring season of 1888. at. m v stable adjoining the Halloran livery barn in Rensselaer, Ind. ——' .-TERMS?- . - COUNTRYMAN, (English Draft) and BILLY WONDER (Trotter) Willi . $20.00 for standing colt. Card-? o’Donn.ell. . ,g 100 to ir.-rUi’e mare witl. fo:-.!- • $15.C0 for standing colt, ’ Insurance due in nine months from time ol service- .Berß.aaMailiMgJ»- -I®- - turn marcs as directed- or parting with them, (or leave the neighborhood) before known to be with foal. forfeit the insurance. All possible care taken to prevent accidents, but will not be l'esporisible for any that may occur. Pedigrees of above horses may be seen at my efliee. Call and examine the above stock, and you will be convinced that this is the best collection of draft general purpose and road stallions in the county. ■ , D- C. BOitD, Owner. A. PAGETT, Keeper