Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1889 — Page 5

THE - REPUBLICAN. HT’’ fMUKU BVCHT THUIWDA* HY 3EO. 3SPohlihuf.k and Pbopkiic+ob earner of' Wsixbington and We»t«>n streets. 'Forms of Subscription. •»n«-v*xr ......ft W no i. tii . ..., ... •> ■ ...... W r ..itwrU.M - ••„■-, S 0 Lie •I'HJal Pmer of lasper County. ! J ll< >FI 2SSI< »NAT. CAR DS. PHYS! Cl A N R

W. HARTSELL MHOMEuFATIHU —- r’Jh.ysicia.xx a.jxd. Sixrgreozx, KKKSSELAEK. ~ INDIANA. Chronic Diseases a Specialty Oilice East Washinatun Street. J-Jan-M. Residence, Makeover Bonne. I Ul.I. rt PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Renwel’ier, Indiana. ,+ivee special Attention to Diseaseaot Women 4i <1 t.inldren a.«l» hronic Hi'eaace. Item ember cat Is are promptly nttoiidml when not prurussioually engaged. ' P 1\ BITTER*. M. D., f PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Over Ellis A Murray, Rensselaer, - Indiana. Telephone to Resideuee. . 'y.»-- S ... -rfr' —■ ■ ' 1 ' ' '■' «. JACKSON, M. D. ‘ PHY SICJ ANAND SURGEON. Special attention irtveii to diseases o( women anticluldren. Office oil F.oiit street, corner *>t Angelica. 19-33. ATTORNEYS __ ; _a—_ EdwinT. Hammond. •’ Wm.B. Austin HAMMOND & AUSTIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer. - - - - - Indiana. KfOtH'A second floor of Leopold's Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets Wm. B. Austin pore liases. sells nod leases real estate. , OALI’II W. MAItSHALL JWmT4T W 7, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Fspcctiil idltulieii given to settle incut of Decedent’s I rrntes. Collections, ft, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases. z ' Etc. Etc. Etc. ADDkkss, - - - Rensselaer, Ind Simon P. Thompson, david J. Thompson .1 ttornoy at Law. Xotary Public. ’i’HOMPSON - A BRO. I ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tnecoiirts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lauds. Jl. L. SPITLER Collector and Abatractor yy H. H. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Will cobduct a Loan and Real Estate Bureau. Office opposite Court house, on Washington street, formerly occupied by Frank W. Bab mxA, Esq., Special attention to collections and Probate business. I'B-48. . ~ JAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, ” Rensselaer. ------- - Indiana. « Office up stairs in Makeever’s new brick ing, three doors east of Post-office. XV-46. M. W. WATSON, ‘ ggy Office upstairs in Leopold’s RENSSELAER, Ind. y ordecai f. chilcote, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeover building.

MI SCEbEANEOUS. ZIMRt ll«llll) '■ i f. J. Seams, Val.Seib. President. Vide President. Cashier Citizens' State Bank Rensselaer Ind. ■ CAPITAL $30,000. , (hrjuniztd itndt'r th* Stfitfi Bnnking Lttw, Jan. I, Does a general ballkingVbnsiness. Interest allowed on t line deposit®. Thisjwtnkjis exam- ; el by tiie State Can Ibdixißrfner. ivho is apnointed by the Governor and Auditor of State. There hasfncver been a failure of a bank organized under this law, , John Makkkvef.. JayW. Wh.li*mh, President. Cashier. T?AftHERR’ BANK, IjJ@f*Opposite Public I - - - - fJTD/ANA Receives Deposits. liny and sell Exchange. Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Loaned, ami does a general -j Banking Business. -’ * a WALTER L. WILLEY. . XOTABY PUBLIC Jb I.VSTANCE AGENT Companies represented: Aetna, of Hartford. Hartford, of Hartford,- Springfield F. & M., of Springfield; German American, of N. Y.; Franklin, of Indianapolis, Insurance Co. of North America; and Travelers Life & Accident, with accident tickets for from one to thirty days Office in Wright’s Real Estate office. 20-34 ---——— ————-4——< -UA. McCoy. T. J. McCoy, E. L. HollUngsworth ’ A, McCoy & Co-. Bankrs, (Successors to A. McCoy ft T. Thompson.) Rensselaer, Indiana. Do a general banking business. Exchange bought alio sold. Money loaned. Certificates bearing interest issued. Collect-, tie is made op all available points. Bank sane place as old firm of McCoy & ’Thom peon. A— -1— J W. HOBTON, ' » DENTIST. A. Killings inserted that.will not come OUT. LOCAL AN-ESTHETICS’ used in Teeth extraction. J3y Artificial teeth inserted fromone to full sets. Office over LaRue’s grocery. Rensselaer. Indiana. /

County Correspondence.

remington items. Miss Anna parker attended court at Fowler, returning last Saturday. One of our citizens has been languishing in the Hostile at Rensselaer, in default of the cash to pay a fine. After a short visit in this place Mrs. Rancfallof Rensselaer returned to her home, taking her daughter-in-law and grandson with hen Miss Ida Beal took charge Of school No. 12, during the temporary sickness of the teacher, Miss Mamie Hawkins. \ . Hon. George Major and wife returned last Saturday from a pleasant visit with friends in Michigan City, Frankfort and other places. Miss iMttie Lawson of Henderson, Ky., arrived on Friddy last for a visit of indefinite length with the family of her brother-in-law A. Beasley. > , Cecil the bright and handsome little daughter of Mr. and Airs. Perry Griffith died Monday. The remains were taken to the Welsh graveyard Tuesday. Mrl William Tharp was dangerously sick during the past week and is still in a somewhat critical condition although better. His advanced age makes his condition more precarious. Rev. Lemuel Shortridge closed his m mistrial connection with the Christian church in this place last Sunday, the year for which. he was engaged having expired. Air. Shortridge is an able and forcible speaker. An unpleasantness between Mr. and Airs. Null Harris resulted in a trial . last Saturday night which lasted untilAhe ‘-wee sma’ hours.” The suit wKich-was brought on by Airs. 11. re-. ■ suited in the acquittal of the defend-. ant.

The series of meetings in the Al. E. church were brought to a close last Thursday evening by the sickness of the pastor, Rev. E. B. Woodson. He is suffering with an attack of pneumonia, and his condition is somewhat critical. Marshal Hollingsworth will take possession of the property’ lately purchased of S. Bowman, this week. The present occupant, Air. Hines, will go into the house lately’ vacated by (L W. Cheek, who left last week for Red Key, Ind. Wm. Roadifer, son-in-law of J. KStoudt, while leading one fractious horse and riding another met with an accident which resulted in a broken leg. Air. Roadifer was thrown from his horse, the animal falling upon him. The broken leg was set by Dr. Landon. A meeting of the citizens was held at the school house on Alonday evening in the interests of the proposed new school house. Robert Parker, Samuel Bowman and Dr. Landon were-appointed a coynnittee to secure plans and information as to the most suitable designs for the proposed structure.

The Valentine social held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin was one of the social events of the season. A large number were present aiid all had a good time. One of the features of the entertainment was a bubble blowing contest, in which Jacob Rich won first prize-and Miss Lottie Gbovey, second. There is nuich sickness in the town and vicinity, the doctors being kept busy day and night. Tfie sickness, we are glad to state, is not of a serious or dangerous type. Among the eases may be mentioned J. O. B. McGoldje Hawn, Mrs. Croft Cheek, Mrs. A. 11.. Witman, Horatio Turpin and Qthers. > Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Nelson and Mrs. Hugh Roberts left for Braceville, 111., to attend the funeral of their sister, Mts. Willirtih White, of whose sickness mention has been made from time to time in these items. Mrs. White, formerly Miss Juliette Nelson, Was well kriown and highly esteemed in this place, her former home. Since her marriage, nearly fifteen years ago, she has resided in Illinois. She will be much missed, especially in the work of the church and Sabbath school. The infant efitss, Of which she was the teacher, comprised 136 members, gathered up mainly by her exertions. She leaves a devoted husband and one little daughter, a brother and sisters and hosts of friends to mourn her loss. Remingtonian.

tWCLV ITEMS. Thanks Bill” for his compliment of last week in giving us such an elevating position. Weather somewhat loose and changeable, producing many -colds. Total snow fall for the winter to date, 7 inches. The schools will probably bp con-' tinned until all the mdney is “taught out.” Miss Mollie Swaim, of Fair Oaks, died last Sunday morning at 1 a. m. / A three year old son of Thomas Gilmore died.suddenly on the morning of the 11th, having been sick but a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warne have

just returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Howard county. Joe Hall has sold his land and intends to remove to Illinois. ,> The nightly meetings at Brushwood ' have closed after a session of four weeks and four accessions. 'The friends and relatives of Elder A. E.l*ierspn to the number of 77 gave him a .grand birthday surprise dinner last Saturday. The presents ■consisting of a beautiful rocking j chair, a set ofjiarlor chairs and sevI eral smaller items. The presentation remarks were made by FTM. Goff, to which Bro. Pierson responded in a five minute talk in which, among other things, he gave a. brief history ' of his life, having served in the war I of the Rebellion, opened a large farm ■ in the heavy timber of Noble county ’ and cleared two farms in this county. I He is 49 years of age, has been marI ried 25 years and has a family of : 11 children. Has been honored by an eldership in the Christian church. Is striving to live at peace with ; God and man, remembering in life to prepare for death. He closed by thanking the people for the friendship they had manifested. * Bill Ba i.

Cancer.

lam satisfied that cancer is hereditary in my family. My fatner died of it, a sister of my mother died of it. My feelings may be imagined, then, when the horrible disease made its appearance on my side. It was a malignant cancer,,eating inwardly in such a way that it could not be ciit out. Numerous remedies were used for it, but the cancer grew steadily worse, until it seemed that 1 was doomed to follow the others of the family. I took Swift’s Specific which from the first day, forced out the poison, and continued its use until I had taken , several bottles, when I found myself well. I know that 8 S S cured me. Mrs. S. M. Idol, Winston, N. C. Nov. 26, ’BB. 2 Out of Order. Last year I was badly troubled with blood poison. My whole system was out of order, diseased, and a constant source of suffering, with no appetite and no enjoyment of life. In this condition I purchased two bottles of Swift’s Specific (S S 8) of Dr. Schrodus’" drug store and took by directions, which made a complete cure. No better remedy was ever used for impurities of the. blood than SSB. John Gavin. Dayton, 0. Dec. 27,1888. I had a rising on the inside of my head behind my right ear, which gtewso bad that the flesh sloughed off. It was lanced—swelled again and was lanced the second time. 1 took 88 8 which forced out the poison, -the discharge beipg copious. 'As soon as the poison was eliminated the sore began healing, and in a short time was perfectly well. 8 8 S has cured me of this dangerous trouble which was thought to be incurable. J. R. Bullock, Greenwood, S. C. Oct. 23, 1888. Swift’s Specific is entirely a vegetable medicine, and is' the only medicine which has ever cured Blood Poison, Blood Humors and kindred diseases. , Send for books on blood and skin Diseases, mailed free. The Swift Specific,Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga.

New Furniture Store.

David Nowels & Son,C.D.Nowels, have opened up a new furniture store in Nowels’ Block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s jewelry store. They have the most complete line of furniture and the largest stock of any house in Rensselaer. We invite every body to call and examine our goods, and to those wishing to purchase will say that we will not be undersold. As we have no rents to pay, no clerks to hire, we are able to compete with and even sell lower than any one else. We also have many useful things on our 5 and 10 cent counters. Everybody invited to call and see us, whether you buy

DAVID NOWELS & SON.

or not.

Stallion For Sale. Frenc Frink is four years old and is a beautiful dapple gray arid weighs 1,6061 pounds. He will be for sale for the next 30 days. For particulars call, on or address F. P. Morton - 24-4tp. Watseka, 111.

■''' ' ... ' 'v'V.'.-. SOMETHING NEW ■■- ■ . UndertheSun! * . ‘4 - . ' . • , ■ _ - ' ' ' ■» T BUY WHERE A DOLLAR GOES THE’FARTHEST. 3 H S ’ g lmwT2sWffl I a '»■ ■ ■'■■■' i, p | a . p 5 w .. . ■ > Ctrl’ TEIIS OT7T- ” " -Il Anyone purchasing Goods to the amount of $5.00 WILL GET A REBATE OE 25 CENTS. ECONOMY STORE COMPANY.

Fruit Trees For Sale. Persons contemplating the pur-| chase of fruit trees will do well to I examine my stock of over 7,000 j apple trees, on the farm of LutherPonsler, 2 miles north and | mile' east of Rensselaer. Said nursery contains 29 varieties of choice; grafted trees. The trees are twoj years old and from. 3 to 5 fee!', high and are in a healthy and thrifty,condition. These treeswill be sold for the spring delivery of ’B9 at 20 cents each, with one.year’s guarantee. I am also prepared to furnish’ all other kinds of fruit and orna-1 mental trees &c. at the lowest pos-J sible prices. Any orders left with / either Luther Ponsler or Warren Robinson will receive my prompt attention*. 22-5 t H. B. Mujiray. - ' -- - - ■ -.7 English Spavin Liniment renoves all ’ hard, soft, or calloused lumps :md< blemishes from horses, blood spavin.j curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stiller sprains; all swolen throats, coughs etc. Save 85 by use of one bottle. Warranted OSold by Long & Eger. Drug gists, Rensselaer. Ind. 20 30 ly '

Hemphill & Honan, - 1 U. .><< J ’ Kfiiwitaw J 1 —DEALERS INBools, Shoes, Eats Caps, AND] Kurni Shings. laiies’ Rae Sheer A SpecialtyRensselaer - - IKdiai/

X_jjJtLs a A B IS J±bISZE -A.T ■ K- A “r Rwa ■ £ Zy l «-*-» < s. f B H SF ' HOME Jp* H | SEWIKGIACHHE. ‘ KT jiflP SIMPirST<«3EST. oJ/ JC w * B. STKTZFIES TO BALDWIN & CQtj'JSRT The General agents, have established an agency for the sale of this-' celebrated machine, in J. W. Williams’ furniture store, Rensselaer, Indiana, two doors east of the post office. EDWARD MOORE, Salesman in Charge. Person’s contemplattng the purchase of a sewing machine would do i well to examin.o the merits of the NEW HOME and learn prices, be fore .purchasing any other. 25-lm.

Greatest Discovery of the 19tn Ccntnry! |DR. TEAGUES S New Remeilv. « jMEriC-.TLD AIR j «n T KKs rCatarrh Asthma ) -a a.,<! all Throat and / L“ n S diseases. I ■ , R* s “O <*<tual for A>r mßßv<V vous 01 S,fk tHLI Greatest Blood Me- *■ in the W»rl<l. 11 be taken intbrnV s in doses of frotn ld ReME®*’ jdropstoa tcaspoonful For Sale by F. B. MEYER. “pioneer"' MEAT MAMET. Renselaer, « - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PKOP’R. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausaufje. Bologna, ete., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call.* 1 highest price paid for good at cattle J. J. EIGLESBACH. JOHN GRAVES, Z ' WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER, Sales attended in any part of Jasper and adI joining counties, also ' Real Estate Agent, and 0 Justice of the Peace r ' h - - ■/-- ■ ' Co lections promptly . •‘tended’to. Large mounts of farms and town property for sa'e. Add ess - - WDBATUtLD, 1H» XXI-li

TABS WEIGHT. QtdMIOT Undertaken. Calls promptly attended xiay or night. Y RENSSELAER INDIANA ■SSfflW© p *.-r o»‘ lulfi irooda where the people can m» Ml -i 11 ””- we win end tree to one BS-jSS>p«r»oo tn each locality .the vary t a “*« tawing-machine made in •SSSSIr ZM 1 1 the world, with all the attachmaau. ■HSSI! JbW JWa will alto tend free a completo MTMW® lf?flUfc lineofo,,r 'o* ll X valuable art ■lm Mail |uHK£aamplea In return we aak that yon ■fJliSri jkrSmr ■•how what we tend, to tbote who Mi. FIS?' 'Ay flA*™.' call at your home, and after S *■ •! r'lrll" become your own mIJF'WV [property. Thia grand machine ia I JV: I U FX after the ftinetT patents. lnp«^ which hare m JWiMMITi. ’ \ run out it told for 898. with the /_ [attachments. and now Bella for irftfM aaMr t ••B®. Beat.atrongeet,moat uaefc|o* FAd machine m the world. AUJ. I llttl ■ lUmbhee. No capital required, rain, brief l—mitlona jiieai Tbnaa who write to neat once can secure <lre« *o bom eewiag-maehkm in tbe worid. aad tbo •neat Uneofwwka of hlfh art area abown togMber toAuieriea. TKUE A C0.,80x 748, A.nc<uta. Maalneo Attention Fanners I Bhlp yonr vrtxiuce direct to head quarters anti go* all the value there l» in it. We handle Ihmltr , Butter. Ekkb. (Jaine. Veal Hides. Benns and nil p». duce. Write for FJKEK Guide telling bt»w to drt poultry and calves proWriy and pack p-tuitry, et 5 We make a specialty tn handling Baled Stjntw. WILNIEROTH &, WEST. Com. Merchants. 131 S. Waler St. Chico* Bcfcrence-S A. Kean * Co.. Bankers. ■ Mb '