Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1888 — Page 8
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_ , , 5 Jake says it is hot, but cold weather is coming. He will tell you something new about horse blankets next week, but he says you ought to buy your horse a sheet, cover, or fly net now Won’t you buy this poor horse a S A Clipper Fly Net ? ■H7 5 a Lap Dusters m - Fiat Colon; will wub. MU 5/k Horse Sheets A BE ia Aro m*d« up strong. wWPVAm 5 a Horse Covers m WIU k#ep 61,8 off. "" ___ Are tilo Beit anl Strong**. For sale by all dealers. Ask to see them before you buy. i [CopyrifibKjl 18S8, by Wu. Avbes & Sons.) lifiadaeteeau be cured by Hibbard’s umaii.i sjhip. It removes .the e.. u-.o by regulating' the stoirittekc. eofr niirtg improper digestion and general -L-tv the blood. Sold by F.B. Mew
OTCLBFBN CRT For . ——^ a^t Piso's Infallible Cough Cine. Sold by F. B. Moyer. . I l,+b;tur.J constipation caa bo entire I }' uwcd by the nsb of Hibbard’s Rhenraat ! .c Syrup, 'alter all else Have failed. Sold by F, B. Meyer. - ladies AS£eii£l©ia! Th re r.eV'erlias been compounded a raaiedy that for positive value cui a* - P “Oil'll [DR. R. cT FLOWER’S NERVE PILL _• - - 4* ' For Henfo tsness. Excitability, Insomnia, Nervous Dyspepsia. Hysteria, Li and in laci all those painful disorders '■feat-tdeXuiie.s ui America.- are xuhjaci o. . These Fibs are a food ior the enervated system. They contain no troag or dangerous drugs, but tbay ■vet like magic, permanently citing when ptlter remedy fails, These Pi its are for safi? by all drug' gists. Tr.ee SI.OO per bottle, containrngTOO Tills. i- ; — : FojfE—- Out handsome sormuta book ■jmatted, f reStS'atey"one sending name -and addre-s on postal card, it is richT/’wonfifitgrchßtß;:" ■ ™ \ ..... l_l ’ Boston,iftffass. r-rV* T .■!***'" ‘ -' ‘ -y - - *— —— —— f - •
Lawn Fete.
Tho Lmlies Aid Society of the Chruflinn eliureh will give »v Lawn foie the Court House Tuesday eve, July 24. 1888. Ice cream and yake jMtaeitfe. Ido tetl o ceutf. All cbrdir.fly invited. — ~~
THE YOUNGEST COWBOY.
A Woudcriully Specimen ol Vnunj A«iorlc«. The yo-.inue-t cowboy in (lie world Is a pivseat visiting this < - itv, says u teller friial Fort Worth. li« is 1 .og.iu Mulhnil, u herd owner in the UheyOnne cation, and Ik is ;ju»t a month or so over 0 years old*. Tli'* hoy owns over oue hundred head of etttde. lias his own brand, whicl} is duly i. -leied. mid lie does fully as much of lid. «\vtt work ns any Loy of »* vents has done, even in the 'West. This verv nivcat!*- patriarch is a son of Zacli Aiulhall, \k’Tl known llirmiuhout tlie cow-couCry, rnd his father is firmly convinced ihat itn.li another youuc prodigy bps fiat yet apt r.tied in the gracing lauds. Tli-young ■ f ( titU-niftn was (orcna'.ly put in pcw-K's-ion »f e herd some mouths ago He hits had made for himself a little Winein sicr ride and a.s|>edul revolver, with both of which arms he is mild to he very expert. The D > ims hi, own bunch of horse, and hlrgHris own course, under the bUiHiriuten lmce of his father—and during the picmu spring lie has every ci.y liddeu a line of more than three . ir.fles about his Herd. i~U is a development of Young America widch the herders in these part.; do not believe can be equaled in any tuber pnrt of the conmry. The lioy is worth nkiut $1,260 in iiis own right, and his profits will not be leas than s‘>oo a vi-ar, which is more*than fulls to the lot of the average 0-year old. ——- „ ■■ •' . ..' . J
THE MAID AND THE VIPER.
An Exciting ami ralnfut Experience with ■ (> Snake. In the . family of a settler wlio resides some lialfji league from Parainetta was an invalid daughter of an extremely nervous qemperameat. She was sleeping one sinnm- r afternoon in a hummock swung lie-, lwni.il Iwo standards ill the shade of the .piazza. when she was suddenly awakened by feeling sonietliimi cold and ivu.&iLcliiiging about her throat, bhe put iirr. Irt.uid Id tlie spot and clasped the body of a snake .fust bac kof the head, anil, with a lorniltfl cry, wrenched with all her. -tseaefh to wrench it away. This was the,. iiiSftnctlV?} action of.tlie molneul,"bot • so gjei'.t was her' teiT.ir that, she sjieedUy Jon al! consciousness of her position. Her Inuni . however,, still -grapsed the Mtake where she had first seized it, and with such i-cuv-ulsive force that the erenuu-e wte rendered Tiie iry of the terrified girl brought the father froin whh iu jlie house, who in-tantlv cahie to ller . relief; but iu the tit which lier flight induced her hand’ slowly contracted about the creature’s throat with a force which she could not possibly have exerted wbeu •awake, and, before her fingers were unclasped by the aid of a bit/of hammock torsi the reptile was ooroptefely strut ffled. Fortiinateiy the creattmi had not bitten the. girl before id)g»iieized it. and -after that it was unable to do.so. It is said to have been four feet long and of a poisonous species. ■ ' ; ■ ~.' ‘ 1
PortJrtiul’s Ari(to CUGiYman. Portland, ©re., has a Clirntnmm who has set up ids own private 'carriage, and if would be safe to say that no other.city i: America ran say the same; probably tu ciiv iu the world can, for it is not customary for even the Emperor of China, or auV of his grandees,-to use horses or car. ria ir e. The man referred to is JSeid Back, a~weTrEpßW~yroirt streel merchant. who aviULreea taking an airing iti a neat road cart behind a cadet pony, which he iatc'.y ..purchased-- Sad -Back has ■hm-'* idy-Ao-hi a ted fa'da'c but , several pieces of retd est-ite ;ti the m , owns stock in several, enrpor :! ■:: w.h.',, ydeht-tntti'hrrnd'AliVrd.aeisatc.'l is tyv ■ • Uk* -sub briber.-, to the new. A.'xdL 11c- ; well known a id ha? rood standing fttntm business man.
- jVelice elitfeeiuilmt. ■ - lienseelaer Ind. " July 1838. The partnership heretofore existing between George H. Nicholson and S. E. Yeoman is this day desolved by mutal consent, al! book accounts to bejmid to Geo. \V. Nicholson, and all debts against the firm tb be paid by Geo. \V. Nicholson. i . Geo. W. Nicholson. 3t. Samuel E. Yeoman. ADf ERTi|Svl> LETTERS. Miss Elsie Hamblin. Frank Kaiu. Miss Lydia Hancock. 11. A'. M'hitny. Persons calling for any .of the letters iu the above lists will please say they are advertised N. S. Bates, P. M. Catarrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s, catarrh remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal injector frep. Sold by Long & Eger .- - For lame bark, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 2d els, at Long & Egor’s. Wife:—Le t’s try Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup.. Everywhere Igo I hear it Spoken of in great praise as a tonic and appetizer. Sold by F. B. Meyer. We especially invite the attention of m'jthepfe&nd daughters to page 9 of our medical pampku. Uifui MATic Svr.t i’ Co. Jackson, Mich. -Dyspepsia or indigestion always yields to the curative properties of Hibbard's Rheumatic'Syrup, coalaininti as it does, natures specific for the btom ach. Sold by F. "B, Meyer. Thal hackTcg cough can Pe so quickly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. , Ml Long & Egek. Farmers and Stock Wen should feed the Excelsior horse and ■»«< He food.. The hest medicine for Stack and poultry: 1 pound-sample packages far 26 cts. B pound boxes for sl. For sale by - - —----~t -■ 20-29 1 yr. F«ank B, Meyek. ~ ~~~ " '~l~~ " ju. * • ' . 1
Cathartic.—Hibbard'* Rheumatic Svrup is one of the finest laxatives in the world, moving the bowels effectively ij well aj mi Lily, without pain.-grip-ing r r Weakness. Sold by F. 11. Moyer. \yirtypu stiff or • witV dyspepsia and liver complaint ,!)’« Y italizer. is. guaranteed locfife \ou. For sale by l,ong & Kger. + ' xx-S!)-ly. Shiloh’s Vltalizor is what you need for con.-umptiou. loss i,f aj,petite. <lizzincaa. and nil ayroptu ai oi Dyspepsia. Price 10 hid 76 cents per bottle at Long 04 Eger’s. English spavin Liniment removes ail hard, soft, or calloused lumps and’-dem-ishes from horses, bib--d spavin, e.trbs- , split.ts, .“vveericy. ’ iir.g-honn, p stifle, sprains, ail swollen' thr-iRt?, coughss I use, Savh f6O bv ure oi one bottle. Wurrant'ed, ■ Sold by Long & Kgbr Druggists ilenssetaer iudl 20*30 lyr. Brace lip. You are foeiing depressed, your ap potit-i is poor, yuir are. botliered wi h IleSdVche, you are frig-tty. ' j.-*;wo is amt jr. peraliy out of so fs. end .• an* to brace up. Brace np, 1 jr not wiih :;m----iih-.-it■•. spring modi ines. of' bitters, wiihrh have fob their bu-d-j very cheep, I bad whiskey, and which stimulates you for an lour, and thi n leave ye n }n worse condition-thatt before.' Wiiivt yon want is an alterative that wilt '’purify \ ou: biro !, start healthy action oi Liver aud Kidneys, restoro. your vitality, and give renewed Leai'Jv and. strength. Such a niedieinn you will find in Eluc- ■ trio Sitters, hud only hit cents a hot tie. ; at F. I>. Meter’s Drug .Store. i Their Business Booming Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival o 1 trade at FB. Mater’s Drug Store ns their giving, away to their customers of so -many free trial bottles of Dr. King r; Few Discovery for COBSUt&utiou. Xibeir trade is tiiHjpiy enormous it>-.,tiita very- valuable article from the fa -t that it—always cures and ruver di^; 1 ]) points. Cough;-, Colds, st hut a. Bronv.ptig. fCnm or and ail throat and hn>g di-awbos quickly cured. You can tc.-riU fiiTDc 1 g; ttme a trial hottb- ftee. large - size -1. Every b A-tie v.-avri.'iited. 'FgC-——sr- , Bucicler;> Arnica Salvo 1 TFt r BisT sWv-s i,n world far Gigs ; Brui.-es, Sores, Rheum, hhvvr Sores,..Tetter, Chapped Jlancls Giiijb.nins., Corns, and ail Skin Bvpptions, an 1 positively cures Piles or no pay required. • It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfacto 1 Orinqnev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fo -vieby F.B. Meyer. ■ 1 w «* O-s* ♦- ——— Croup, whooping .cough and Bronchitis immediate* relieved by Shiloh’s cure. «
' Sheriff’s Sale. I>Y VIRTU Kef a certified sfegy of a decree J ,-u.H vvn-nt:oi, tu nu* dire: ted fron: tire fierk «f the.l »>i«>r< ’!r.-uit. r-<url- m iw.,i*Xu. SKl:t wtieitiirJnm W. W;viyW >i> ndm. u -.rater 'of the instate es AlTlwir TlavTie d'-- ■•is.-l iva-s pSatatifi.' and Owtr' LuiuiPe-rj.*' -- buiui-. hern', l:is wife ;iM die imkiimvo lieii - (tov'i ‘srei and legatee* of Osear vccta-. •-ed.-dosepfeu•. WildHmsrHt, WiHlSHi'rfm -his Aviie &iml all tile nhknowu. heirs davisres atstiugirt«rK of .loscpb is. \V'HMaw“n;i (tofeasert, George Ritlenhusch llittent)use!', his wife,-all. the unkiKuvn heirs -devisees' f attd lesateos of George EittenbuaCh (tec- iissii, lietirv■ .Bwarts, ssvarts lns wtrcr •>. TTmcipson, sin-. T. Thoinpson, David'.!. Tii-xopten, Mari.ui !,. . Spitlei; )uul Mary K-. Suirlei were UeieiidahtS. : refliirit) ic tuelojaate-the-s.;tm t>f tw-outy-ou« ijUMilWi! and s'x-ytsix ,i .1 drTfiTTTAti,'-cents • ,s:)itii;.,t;-.SA t-'cetiuv wc-h- »t i.a-.-etv’.s, 1 I will.L-Vpuse a. ifttbuv, -.Jc ,;:i SaturEly. Itu-1;8 ;• <’ ■;y ;<>{.Jv;]y, A. D-, i.s-f.vei a 111? hour.-c’ctc-ek A. aua t U ekwlt-1* ,M. e) sit.id-dax. h: the (Jour ■ t»l the Court lions \:n the Town *,( lU usseoier. Jasper Conat;,. ludiaiiii. the ryu s and tu,.Jts. for. a term nut exceeding sevolt ; D years by the year, of tiie follow']!,:.-, deserihed i a il estate, to-wit: ITheamritlL h;ilLfAkulJJisi..ti!itlh.eiiil,iiii.-;rterA Ml! and east hatffv uttlte south-west yivarter f?at ..sectiuu. thiriF'w»».Vt3i) k'ortit,radge live c,]west, in Sasper county, ..Indians. • yWnd should sUfjn rent--and ] eoats not soli for a mm .soflieient ■ to .dßchanfe sftid copy tis decree iut-i: evcs-iitiin, iu--terasts and costs, i .wilLat. tlaj Saute time -arid jdace, and id Hie manner tuoresaidT ctitose at ptit,lie side the the simple rjy'tt 6f sahtdofewnant, , in and to .-.aid real estate or so littteii thereef as shall besufiie; „t. to discharge said copy of decree tuttl....execution, .interests aud casts. - Said sale wiil he ma le wiHite.it reHef and in aceordancO with the order of. Court iivsaid copy of decree and execution. SAMI'KI. K. YKOM AX. Sifferifi. - Jasper County. Indiana. Hammond A An-tin. —_ Attorneys ior plaintiff —-— r —w....,.:. Jtltie gt)th, lsss, f ■: y. v -DEALEHS IN— Scots, She, Its Sips, AND Lais’ h Sics IvENSSELAEB ...... INDIANA
THE CHICAGO DAILY NBWS' announces the " reduction .of its price from Two cents to ONE CENT per copy. /
It is fitting that the pioneer of low-priced journalism in the West should lead" in placing the .American newspaper of to-day upon the basis of the lowest unit of American coinage. Twelve years ago that unit was the nickel in Chicago and throughout the Northwest. The founding of The Daily News at a lower price was regarded by the journalistic profession as inviting certain failure. But they were wrong. To-day there is not a nickel paper in Chicago, and the circulation of The Daily News averages, as shown by its pub-’ lished sworn statements, 175,000 copies a day—with a single exception the largest daily circulation in America, and greater than the circulations of all oth(r Chicago dailies combined. 1 The Daily News has prospered beyond the most sanguine hopes of its founders. For this it has more than once made its grateful acknowledgments to an appreciative public. It believes, however, that the time has now come when, acting entirely within the limits of a wise commercial progression, it can give its thanks more practical expression. It proposes henceforth to “divide” as to its friends —and to multiply as to its circulation. To-day it reduces its price to One" Cent — and expects ,to double its circulation. And anticipating the questionings of the doubtful let it be briefly said that the thing can be done. The Daily News- — all that it has been in the past, as well as all that is rightly expected of it in the future as a leader in progressive American journalism —can be produced and sold for one cent a day, and this by reason of those common principles cf trade which make possible lower prices just in proportion as the aggregate volume of sales increases. The Daily News now sells over a million Powers a week, as shown by its published sworn statements of circulation, and it can afford to sell at a smaller profit per paper than other Chicago dailies, no one of which has as much as one-third the average daily circulation
, Fo»r Sttle. . One Stallion, f Englisli draft and | Norman, sure foal getter, 5 years old. For terms of sale, refronces and farther particulars, ap"ply at the John Bear farm, five mi'es north of Goodland. 4-5-ts. George Busch. '. . , —-; ■ OK-- ; = SlWplbSTTnglibCflraQfFTniserable •■by, that tpirUilc cough. Shiloh’s cur© is the rc.' cdy lor you. -Bold bv Lon-g& v.,gcr. A Bipod j’onic,—Hibbard’s ELamnat l: >S> i n,) is the gr g i Ui*t blooi puriiivr the world. Reasmi tsVachcs the lesson. Ilsad.theirAp?m.ula found in their !niEllicai pamphlet. Sold by F. S. Mey uy. IV to, Rend stamp for cample copy of AMERICA, a weekly journal devoted to the preserving) o S American Institutions, SnfcscripUon, 133.50; g months, BS.OO, Thsfdf,@rlsasi Publishing Company; 130-182 Monroe St.. Chicago. Cisterns and Tanks. At PEEKINS’ Steam Tank and Cistern FactoryHaving our steam Tank and Cistern Factory completed and in full running order, we are now prepared to make Watering Tanks, all shapes and sizes, round or square. CISTERNS as ticmty-Jive pen.cent below former prices, We also keep constantly on hand the celebrated Perkins’ Wind Mills, and put them up oh short notice. FEEKim SOU, RENSSELAER. INDIANA.’ J W. lIOKTOX, All diseases of teeth and gotns carefully treated,— Fillings and Crowns a specialty. . Rensselaer, Indiana..
DEALERS IN--WAGONS AND BUGGIES, ■rn Mil—Mini—SHl m 11■ II ■am m THB LATEST" Sr. 3 HKSSTUtHPEOVEIT Plows, ■ fflaw CULTIVATORS, <fe fSTJ2I a ESL‘ , Sr PHOWSALSO THE OSLEBRATED ai m p iiii ui US, SaliL One of the most useful and economical fanning implements ever invented. All kinds of BMGESMITHIi»6 and WOOB"RBFAmiH&' will be done in the best manner, and at reasonable pr.i©*s£ 3 " YEOSSM H3SSMFHH3G.
Makeever House. Bensselaee, Imu. supplied with the best the market;aflfords. Hood Sample Rooms On first Hoot. Freo Bus to and from Depot, .. . . . PHILIP BLUE, S.V-35-tf. j; Proprittoi A ' ' Emmet Eannalt Bole Agent for f Bensselaer. 1
of The Daily News. The large addition to its present million-a-week circulation, which will surely come with its reduction to one cent a day, will fully compensate for the reduced profit at which each paper is sold. All this concerns the reader only as assuring him that The Daily News can reduce its price and at the same time maintain its high character as the foremost newspaper of the Northwest —that a million-a-week circulation makes the otherwise impossible entirely possible. The present is peculiarly the- time to inaugurate this popular departure in American journalism. The approaching Presidential election widens immeasurably the field and opportunity for The Daily News as an independent, impartial, fearless newspaper—one free from all the entanglements of mere partisan allegiance, v Ihe demand i 3 more and more for a newspaper which shall give all the political news free from partisan coloring, and which shall tell tlie absolute, unvarnished truth about things, regardfess of its effect upon the fortunes of this or that political party or candidate. This demand The Daily News aims to meet, and at its reduced prfte it combines all the elements which should make it literally everybody’s paper. . To the thousands of new readers whose attention is now for the first time directed to The Daily News it is proper to say that they will find it complete in all the essentials of the best American journalism of to-day. Its quality as a newspaper proper is best indicated in the fact- that it is the only low-priced paper in Chicago or . the North-west, which is a member of the “Associated Press.” The>otherAssociated Press” papers in Chicag'o, the Tribune , the Times- and Inter-Ocean all oost three cents. The Chicago Daily News prints all the news and sells it for one cent a day. Sold by all news dealers. Mailed, postage paid, at $3.00 per year, or 25c. per month. Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher, « The Daily News, Chicago.
NOTICE. ■VTOTICE is hereby given timt Hie muler • signed, us administrator of the. estate of Penn is Casey, deceased, "ill offer at •• I'l Ui.lC !- Vt;K at the farm of George VV. N i mnieon, in Carpenter tow hsliitv, Jasper couhTy,TiidTaiM. oil Friday, August; 3rd, 1888, the following personal property, belonging to said estate, to-wit: Five horses, one cow and calf, one Peering self hinder, one mower, one set harness, one w&gon. one cultivator, pro stirring plows and uianv other articles Too numerous to mention. TIU IMS OKS A Ui. All sums of ?5 and under cash in hand. All sums over So nine months time without interest until maturity. Purchaser executing promissory note, with amity to approval of the administrator. WILLIAM O. LOADIKEif, Adm’r. of estate of Pcnni# Casey. liamimond & Austin, a ttys, for Adm. ,4. inly is, d> ye. * ZZ&lqjstmkr MEAT MARKET, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLEB2ACH, PEOP’E. BEEF, Fori, Veal, Mutton, SaoKChue, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities te suit purch users at the lowest prices. Noaebutthe ties stock s 1 a-ightered, Every bed y -ie~ invited to- - call . fi@gf“The highest Price paid for good fat cattle. ~ J• KIGtiHSJBACIt,
