Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1888 — Page 8
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1 ■ tesm. T i I\\«j fy JW 3« Jake is loi years old. He has seen lots of horse blankets, but never saw any which would wear like 5 a Horse Blankets. 5/A Five Mile. Bu Five KUea of W»rp Throui* I s * . 5/A Boss Stable. K (troagert Hora. Blanket Mad*. Electric. ,Mt the thing for Out-Door Ua*. Zfcl 5/A Extra Test. > n BsaMtbln < ***> Ter T Strong. 30 other styles AS prleu to salt averybodjb . • See your dealer before cold weather, and if he hasn’t 5 £ Horse Blankets don’t get stuck with poor imitations, but ask him to order some for you. None genuine without this Trade Mark sewed inside [CopjTightcd 1888, by Wm. Avies & Sons. J CHILDREN CRY For r”fl 7 4|l M!& 1 Piso’s Infallible Cough Cure. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Habitual constipation can be entirely eurext by the nscof Hibbard’s- Rheumatic Syrup, after all else have failed Sold by F. B. Meyer. Before The Court. - OF PUBLIC OPINION. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS, ’ T.:e crogresslre. wide-awake physic* lacs tlfiob-bout'the length and breadth ,of tat lanT. are awakening to a,re-ii!za. t:<f*t the wonderful merits cf Dr. K. ,C Flower's Scientific Remedies, and them with marvelously beneficial results. Below we give one of many similar interesting letters from wide-awake doctors:— i Darlington. Pa., Jan. 29, 1887. Dear Sir: I have been prescribing ’Dr. R. C. Flower’s Liver Sanative, 'Lung Cordial, Nerve Pills.’Pain De? troying Elixir,, Blood Purifier and Mav Plasters, in my practco, with g x>d results. They are Splendid rente 1 cs. W. X. Sawybr, M. D. These medicines are the fruit of ex- ' fcaus-’lve scientific investigation, of ■ thqrcugh medical skDl. and the longex- ■ : pene . e of the who today en - joys the most er tensive private practice of any doctor In Amenca. They are .more than good remedies. They are '"thebest t hat science and skill has ever produced. , For sale Ty your druggist, who, on .application, will give free a copy of magnificent pt-mphlcf of valuable IfraulM. It is richly fifty wnta. ~
HAPPINESS. ll - 1 - ; 1 • i bo tou ask. Lilia, with fond care*,, What teems to me perfect happiuewf A toMea day, and a sapphire sky, Ah emerald earth, and you and I Roaming tbiotighwoonlands green together--That's happiucsk’ln summer weather.' And »ty ’tu winter,, outside the sm w. And fHilda, the fire's verm. cheerful glow; As we sit by it, cheek touching cheek. Silent eometlmes. and sometimes we speak. So.l find, in summer or winter weather, Hnpptness means—robe together.
THE BROKEN CAMEO.
The long pearl-tipped breakers wcr* tumbling on the bare stretch of yellowish beach; a fresh, salty breeze rushed in through the window at which Miriam Leigh was sitting, find tossed the golden curls of her little 5-ycar-old nephew, Arthur, who stood by her side. The child was leaning forward tb examine a tiny I unch of trinkets that hung from Mlriain'i watch-chain. "Why, aunty," he said, presently, In e grieved, regretful voice, “it's broked, isn'l ! it!" i And the boy, holding up the bunch of I trinkets, showed her one which was largci ; thiiu the rest-the fragment of a pink I cameo, without netting of any kind On its surface wns carved a tiny white rose, the leaves and stems of which were evidently with the missing fragment. Miriam Leigh's face—ft wSs pale, gentle-looking framed in silky, chestnul r iThh7-and4itwith dark gray eyes . flushed ' crimson for a moment i "It has been broken for six years, ArL thhr/-klie said. "It waLgiven me, this fragment Lore, by a very dear friend—on leaving me fora long, long Journey." Another flush nf the pale, thoughtful face. ’ "NuiSe: and Hetty arc or. the beach yonder, and 1 think they 3re looking for ;.o!i, Arthur. Hadn’t you better go and join them?” "But you haven’t told me, Aunty, whether fl Was a lady ot gentleman," persisted Artlibr, .looking up curiously into Miriam's eyes. 11 "A gentleman, ' ■ Arthur”—spoken in scarcely audible tones. “Nurse sees you,” she added, "and is beckening for you tc come."
Arthur obeyed nurse’s signal, and Mir inn leaned her head upon her hand, sup porting her elbow against the window-sill, and sat thus for ten minutes, musing si lently. At the end of that time her married sister, Mrs. Quintard, entered the room. Mrs. Quintard, it may be well'to state, was a tall, dignified, handsome wo man, who had mairied prosperously and execrated sentiment.
"What nonsense have you been telling Arthur, Miriam, kbout that ridiculous cameo ‘affair,’ which you persist in keep iug?". "It fc| no longer an ‘affair,’ Julia,’ Miriam uttered the words without appar ent effort and in a tranquil voice. JiMliit land Morse is dead; there can be of his having been lost at sea. We know positively that the Cleopatra was wre< kcd." "But your hopes were not/’ said * Mrs. Quinturd, with an odd mixture of stern ncss and humor. "The Cleopatra left you a spar to cling to, Miriam; whatever she did for poor Maitland Morse, on going under the sea.” ‘jWere there any arrivals this morningl" Miriam asked, bent cm changing the subject?’ = "Yes, Ogden Haight came down. By the way, Miriam, I think be is very much taken with you.” "Yes, another gentleman. Tall, net tin handsome, aud bearded like a par J.’ Ido not know his name, but he seems really to be somebody.” , "is it. the gentleman who is walking on the beach with nurse and Hetty and Ar thur?” Miriam asked. • "Yes,” Mrs, Quintard said. "Arthur and he seeui to he excellent friends ai ready. Il is wonderful what -social ex pansibility that child has.” ■ * * « * * •> »
• ‘There’s such a nice man in the hotel, Aunt Mjrry. He builds the beautifulest house, ' WTd~ Arthur, stumbling a little over bis imposing superlative. • Here followed severaLsentences of pane gyric on the gentleman’s architectural piv i i's. tv> which Miriam listened ahsvnt'y. - Five minutes later Mrs. Quintard, Miriam and Arthur were standing amid quite an assemblage of hotel guests on the wide, high pillared piazza of the house. - ■While Miriam, at the earnest request of her match-making sister, was really "bein£ civil? to Mr. Ogden Haight," some thing caught her sleeve rather v’gorously and she looked down to discover her little nephew, who was whispering Wbb great earnestness. %
"This is the gentlemHi), Aunt Mirry. See what a splendid beard he’s get” At that moment Miriam’s polite attention to her companion s fine conversational jieriods were again interrupted by her in corrigible nephew. He had no't pulled her sleeve this time; he had given some thing attacked to her dress a violent and dislodging jerk, and was crying out, glee fully, a moment later ■ ‘They match, auuty I The gentleman’s got lhe other piece of your cameo on his watch < hain!” Similarly pul ed in Miriam’s direction a<s Miriam had been pulled in his,' the gent lenmn lieirt a glance of keen scrutiny upon Arthur’s aunt; and Arthur's aunt, in turn, searching his face with wild devour ing eyes, utter a low, faint sob when she had at fast recognized Maitland Morse, ' the man for whose death she had mourned five weary years. T W 'O hours afterward they were alone together, and Miriam was listening with oh, such a blissfully throbbing heart! to all Maitland Morse had to tell And a wild story it was, a story of shipwreck and awfuf famine at sea and finally landing upon a lonely, half-civilized island in the Pacific. He had only reached his native laud three days ago, and had stopped at the hotel where they met for a single day, on his journey from Boston to New York. He feared to discover that Miriam Leigh, if living, was Miriam Leigh no longer." But she is Miriam Morse, now that the lost is found and the dead is alive, and the fragments of lhe split cameo are now Jolned -'"T A Blood Tonic.—Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrop is the greatest blood pnrifier in the world. R> ason’teaches the les son. Read their formula found in their medical pamphlet. 8 >ld by F. S. Mey
Wife:—Let’s try Hibbard's Rheumatic Synip. Everywhere Igo I hear it spoken of in grbat praise as atonic an 1 appetizer. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
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OiMUinr hymto, Beulah Land; Pinnosolo... mm. Hear* Vocal " .. Mln* R. Leopold Pinno Mrs. Alter 'ocal •• Ferguson Plano “i “ Ellfi. „’' ocal “ **•'Honat*. Piano “• “ AuMin Voeal ” ...,MiMoll;e Alter Piaiiq " .*, . ..... Mrn Jl.-Cov, Violin “ ;... Miss Lucy Healy. Piano “ Mrs. Kannal. 'oral “ Mr. Mopkin*. Piano ' .. Mrs. Foltz ’• Puet . .... , r .Mrs. niKl Miss llopklus. Vocal Solo sir. Austin. Plano " .... .....Mrs. Watson. Vocal • . . Mr. Foltz. .Mrs. Ken. Meet July Utli. with Mrs. Honan Shikh’s cough tmd‘ consumption i u. - e is sold by us on a guarantee It < u:rs consumption. Long A Egek Shiloh’s Vitalizor is w hat you need for con umption, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 7o cents per bottle Long A Eger’s. - .
FiVE DOLLARS REWARD. ' Lotti, Srayed or Stolen. About May 6, 1838, a gelding edC 3 years old, dark’ bay, right hind foot white, gray spot on left hind foot, star iu forehead with small stripe, very long tail. Address; Tilman Sales, 3t pd Kniman, Jasper Co. Ind. ~ - - English spavin Liniment removes all Ihtrd. soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, bloo‘tT»puvin, curbs splints, sweeney. ring-bone, stifle, sprains, all swollen threats, coughss etc. Save 850 by are of onp bottle; Warranted. Sold by Long & Eger Druggists Rensselaer Ind. ’ 20-30 lyf.
The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Sult, Drggist, Bippus, lud. testifies: "I can reconpuend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every hottie sold has given - relief” in every case. One man took six botfe’s, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: ‘'The best Selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years’experience, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands ot others have added their, testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Flcctrfc Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, Only a hslf dollar a bottle at F. B. tdej ei\s Drug store. Personal Mr. N. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and enirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. 1 also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and D. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can reeommend. Dr. King's New Diseovery for -Consumption. coughs and colds, is sold on a positive guarant.ee. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store:
“May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger's' Trouble and How He Got Out of it—Plain Words from the Sunny South. When we are in trouble we cry for help. When we are relieved wc ■.Jtell idi-get to be thankful. But not always Mr. W W Griffin. oi Trout Creek, St. Ciair.to.. Ala , writes: ■■! luu! a bail attacii uC chills and fever. Mv system was full ot malaria For two years.'l was scarcely able to work at all. Some times mv heart would palpitate for two liours at it time Mv legs would get cold to the knees, and Maliy nxueeted t<> die. in September, -1881, 1 bought a bottle oT SltSKerTCVtract of Hoots; or Scigel’B^7ttTattve^y>up,o£xaur.agei>t,,Mr_ R u Kin;., .•ind-beforo I lutri tnken the first bottle I felt better, and. before I liairfakeirflieTri 7 sr oolite I fell better, and in a short time w.as able go to work.' May God bless you lor the good von hnvetlbiie'7’ 2_3lr V. ni. J. McCann.!'!' Randall St , Boston, writes: Six inontiis I'.go I li' jiin to have pains ill tne chest, stomach and sites. 1 got little .steep and woke ail tired out p oiwe losl Jiue_ pounds in four tlays. I began using -Shaker Exantet of Roots, or Seigel’s Synifi. an 1 ! when i had finished the sixth bottle I could ea 1 three -square meals a day, and go to-sieep the minute I struck the bed. 1 aqi a paper-hanger bv trade, and have worped ever-" day since 1 took the second bottle, and gained eighteen pounds 1 ought to be tlmnkllli and I am.” Tins remedy opens all the natural passages of die bddy, expels the poison from the blood and enables nature- to'rebuild ivhat disease has destroyed , w. a; hall. For sale by all druggists and by A. J. White JU Warren York
Hemphill & Honan, | T"’' ill I ?T •‘ l f - ...f —DEALERS IN— Boots, Shoos, Eats Caps, i AND Furnishings. Ladies’ Fins Ste A Specialty.
Cathartic.-HibbartTg Rheumatic Syrup i»one of the finest laxatives in the world, moving'the bowels, effectively as well as mildly, without pain, griping or weakness. Sold, by F. B. Meyer. MONEY! money- W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. Sheriff’s Sale. > 1 BY VIKTUK of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk ot the Jasper Circuit, Court in a cause No. SSI3 wherein John \V. Waughop ;ulnilin*trat<H’ of the estntp of Arthur J. Hawhe. ileceaaed was plaintiff and Oscar Lundberg f.utidberg. his wife all the unknoura heirs deviseex and legatees of Uz4ar Lu»db«rg deoeaaed, Josojdi <E'Villiflni.mu, Williauison hia wife and all the unknown heir* devisees and h-gatec* of Joseph G. Williamson deceased, George ttitfetthnseb.— Kittenbnm h UU wife.ajl tile unkn.avn heir* devf/mea and legiitee* of George. Kittehbiisch dec-ased, Heurv Swart?. Swart*Tils wife. Sii.i-m I‘. Thonipaon, May T. Thompson. David •). Tliouipson,- Marion 'L„ Spitler aad Mary K. bidder were defendants, requiring mo t<> tniike the stifu of twenty-one nnndtod and sixty-six dollars ami no cents (S2KJ > 00,) together with interests and coats, 1 Will tjtp'.'we at public sale on Saturday, the 21st, clay of July, A. D, 1888, between the Jiour* of 10 o’clock Ai M. ai d I o'clock I‘. M. of ~»)<! <hy, at the .door of the Court lioii.*i‘ in the Tow li of itens.-e’iaer, Jasper < ounty. Indiana, the rents end profits, for 1 term not exceeding seven (7; years, by the year, of Use following deseribeil real estate, to-w" : Tliefou.li linlf (!i) of the .southeast quniterß’i' and east half Di) of the svuth-west quarter (*<) section .three (3) toWfiship. thirty-one (31) range'five (.1) west, la J; ;>er county, India u a. And should such rents nn l profits not sell for a sum sufficient to diselnirge said copy jol_ .decree- -and espetition. interests and costs, I vTTiI, at the same "tnfiirinnti place, and iu the manner aforesaid. e:<pds>oat public sale the fee simple right of said ant, in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be snllivieiit to discharge said copy of decree and execution, interests aud exists. Said sale will be "made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in said copy of decree and execution. SAM GKL K. YKOM A X.--Sheriff. Jasper County, Jiidiaiia. Hammond & Austin. Attorneys tor plaintiff. June 2l)th, 18t>S. ffiaWmS NOTICE is hereby given,, that in pursuance of an order of the Board of Comm is - siouers made at their special June session, 1888, sealed proposals will be received until the Fourteenth day of August, A. D.IBBB. for the erection of a building lor the accommodation ami itse’ol' theJPoor wards of Jasper county. Indianp, to be erected on the south part ;bf tlie east one halt, of the south east quarter oi secfioti twenty three t 23) in township twenty-nine (23) north, range seven (7) west: in Mtirion township, Jasper county Intiiaua, according to plans and specifications now on file for inspection and examiHation m the Auditor’s office, of said Jasper county,. Bids will be received for, the building complete, and said building to be completed on or before the fifteenth day of December! A. D. 1888. The building to be paid for in insta’.'iHents. upon estimates made by the superintendent, at the end of each thirty days, alter lhe commencement: of sajil building, of seventy five per cent of such estimate ; and wnen the .whole shall be complete!, iu accordance with the plans and specifications, and to the acceptance of tlic gifperintehdcnt and the Board of Commissioners, and the Board .aie„satis.ite.d„tlmt all debts iucitrrel by the contractor for labor, material lurntsEeoi or iward of laborers while at work on said -Jjuilding, have been paid, the balance of the coniraci,price shall be paid to the contractor No bi<l will be entertained unless accompanied by a bond in tile suin ot at least oue-thinl of tile bid. signed by the bidder and at least two free-holu sureties, residents of tne State of Indiana, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work bi'l Ew. And that the bidder will promptly pay al> debts iuc'irred in said work,' including labor, material and board pi labor- - ers, , sard bids will be opened at one o’clock p. m. on said fourteenth day of August, Itfe.s. Theboard reset.ring the right to reject any, and all bids. ©Witness ray hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper Comity, Indiana, at Rensselaer, this 27tli day of June. A. D.. 1888. GEO'. M. ROBINSON, Auditor, Jasper Count} - , Ipdiaua Cisterns and Tanks. ~ ■’'WM' - ” - At PERKINS’ Steam Tank and Cistern FactoryHaving our steam Tank and Cistern Factory completed and in full rulining order, we are now prepared to make Watering Tanks, •• ■■■■ - • of all shapes and sizes, round or ~squareCISTERNS di ticentg-Jwe i#>r cent, lielow for- - vter prices. We also keep constantly on hand the celebrated - Perkins’ Wind Mills, AL}VAtg Wfy RELIABLE. and put them up on short notice. PERKINS&SON, amssgura. Indiana. J \V. HOBTON, DENTIST. AAII diseases ol teeth aad guma carefully treated - , ■ - /-f‘ Fillings and Croiras a specialty. ».. .
YEOMAN&HEMPHILL DEALZM IKWAGONS AND BUGGIES, Wpibe Mowers d Sinim, ‘ ' '-. • ■•,’ -■* '• Vt". ♦ • I THE LATEST and MOST IMPROVED I Plowii, '• CULTIVATORS, ALSO THE CELEBRATED I msmM™® and SE, kind One of the most useful aud economical farming imple- I meats ever invented. I -■ ■ - - -- -- ■ I All kinds of BX-ACKSMITUIW I and WODD-s RESPAIRIW will - t>® I done promptly, in the manner, I and ai reasonable prices. r I YEOMAN <£ HEMPmi*!*, IMPROVED ALDRICH WIND MILL. I DSP
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—MAFUFACTURED BY—zozEeTZuZCu comfait‘z , l Logausport, Ind. WE desire to call the attention of all to the fact that wo are the BEST MILL on earth. The patentee, W. 11. Aldrich, has had years experience in building Wind Mills that have stood the test. \V storm proof in Illinois, Nebraska, lowa and Kansas. Self governing, handsomeß noisless; runs with less wind than any other mill. Has more wind surface in wheel, is made of the best material; then dipped in pure oil paint till all joints are thoroughly filled, to prevent decay. All mills warranted. James TVW Porter, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. I Water insured or no pay. We make the three inch tubular well of best vanized well tubing,-with brass cylinders, the best well made. 9 We think bf running two sets of tools this season. JAS. W. PORTER « SOMS, ■
181 AN AMERICAN? Th* Imwfoan PtibUihlng Company, 180-182 Monroe St.. Chicago. Makeever House. Rensselaer, Ind. and pleasant rooms. Tables supplied with the best the marketaffordA. Good Sample Rooms on first floor- Free Bus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, XV-85-ts. Proprietoi “PIOISTEER MEAT MARKER Renselaer, - > IndianaJ. f EIGLEMTACH, PROP Beef, Poti, Veal, Mutton, Sausaugo., Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to stilt purchaser* at the lowest prices. None but the bes sTocX it a-i frittered. Everybody is invited -to- .^ T ' ,e hiS! ‘ e UUTK^ESIEtiL , ‘ ,
PARK WEIGHT! '? & a sl Undertaker! r _____ Bfl Calls promptly attended day oß| night. RENSSELAER - INDIANA® (West Discovery of the 19tli Ceiilnrfl db.teague! : p s New lten>e<ly. Mi *.£ W MEDICATED Alfl jgdjK_..'3fc CT RES /Hr Catarrh, AsthmiH 7 and all Throat andM® / /flr ,Z ‘Pdf'll i® Ln "- Disea * eß, 5 Mg / tSßj&lff 1! : ' S 110 o, l ßnl for .ous or Sick Greatest Blood Alefl cine in the Uorld. —| m nav be taken intenfl ill v in doses of fhMgMW W> .1 VO -i“ Formate by F. B. MBYKS. I
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