Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1889 — Page 8

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The Favorite Medicine for Throat and Lung Difficulties has long been, and stiH is, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Larynx and Fauces; strengthens the Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, even in advanced stages of that disease, relieves Coughing and induces Bleep. There is no other preparation for diseases of the throat and lupgs to be compared with this remedy. - My wife had a distressing cough, with pains in the side and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did her any good until I got a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the measles, andAhe cough wast relieved by the tSj& of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in i recommending this Cough Medicine the best the world knows.”—R. Horton Foreman Headlight, Morrillton, Ark. "I have been afflicted with asthma for forty years, and last spring was taken with a violent cough which threatened to terminate my days. Every one pronounced me in consumption. I determined to try ! Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effect was i magical. I was immediately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered.”—Joel Bullard, Guilford, Conn. “Six months ago I had a severe hemorrhage of the lungs, brought on by an incessant cough which deprived me of sleep ' and rest. I tried various remedies, but obtained no relief until I began to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. A few bottles of' this medicine cured me.”— Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 I Second st., Lowell, Mass. I "For children afflicted with colds, coughs, 1 sore throat, or croup. I know of no rented v j -which will give—such speedy relief anil i comfort as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I by t found It, also, invaluable in cases of Whooping Cough. I :—Ann Lovejoy, 1257 | Washington st., Boston, Mass. “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the only cough medicine to be relied on in dangerous cases.”—H. B. Hilton, Kittanning, Pa. § Ayer’s Cherry PectoralJ PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, AUss. Sold by Trice, s2j_s:x Imaies, <5.

LOOSES EXTOOT ZRjEjJD rim mossohi 1 lwgga«gSi%«: ? ; THE GREAT Blood Mer.l D m 5 S * WXf)W 2 § v W\'. ,; - f ra.IDJ HARK ■> xr cxrass Cancers, Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Swellings, Tumors, Abscesses, Blood- Poisoning, bait : Rheum, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, and all Blood and Skin Diseases. Price, $1 per Pint Bottle, or 6 Bottles for jj. 1 lb. can Solid Extract S--50 J. M. LOOSE RED CLOVER CO.. «»- D’,'roit, Mxcn. /'*y/ g You should read The A/y /fj co Daily News because it’s a family newspaper. This is an nnikJT age when everybody reads, and HJIN I ' the paper you" bring into your family should have something of value for .JI. The special interests of women are not over- - looked in Tub Daily News. And then you don’t want to _ bring questionable reading mat- • ter into your family. You don’t want to put indecent or immoral reading into the hands of your children. You will never make a mistake on this score if you take home Thb Daily News. The newspapers are the great educators of this nation. The strength of the nation lies in the purity of its firesides. Renumber —Its circulation is aao.ooo a day—over a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts. a month, four months Jt .oo, — ene cent a day.

IW 1; I CURE 'When Peay Cure I do not mean merely to •top them lor a time, and then have them return again. 1 mean A KAIHCAL CUKE. I have mode the disease of FUS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Curb the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for nut now receiving score. Send at once for a treatise and a Free bottlb of my Infallible RemEdt. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.C.ROOT.M.C., 183 Punt ST.,NtwYI« FOUTZ’S horse ano cattle powders w < ©°y TZ I l No Hums will dl, of Colic. Both or Lews F» yaw, If Fouut Powdsrs are used in time. Fcuta's Powders will enre and prevent Hoo Cholcsa. Foau'a Powders will prevent GAras in Fowls. F<MU*» Powders will Increase UiefqnantWy of milk ami cream twenty per cent., and make the butter Ora ■nd sweet. »-■ ■ • Foutx's Powder, will enre or prevent almoat avan INmcasv to which Horses and Cattle are subject. Ferm's Powncas will airs asTtsracnoa. •old everywhere. MVID B. FOTTN. Frsprlstsr, BALTIMORE. MD.

Resolutions on the Death of L. C. Grant by the Rensselaer Fire Company.

Whereas, death has removed from our company’, our worthy brother, Leslie C. Grant; be it Resolved, that our (.Qmpany has lost aworthy brothei| soeiety a good citizen and his family a kind hus- ! band and father. Resolved, that we extend tohis family our heartfelt sympathy in their great bereavement. Resolved, that the fire engine be draped in mourning for the period of ' 30 days. ' Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, that they be spread on the records of the Company, and be furnished the Rensselaer papers for publication. [Signed.] E. C. Owen, 1 D. G. Warner, Com. F. L. Cmilcote, )

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Zhen the character of the instrument is not i specitied. itjUl be understood that it■ as a warantee deed The letters n, c. s. w, mean north, south, east, west. The letters in combination, as ne sw &c. stand for northeast quarter, southwest quarter Ac. The date given in each item denotes tbi®'. time the instrument was executeu When this was during the present year, onlj- the month and day are given, as Deo 12, When the instrument was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov. Ist, ’B4. S. P. Thompson to Jas. L. Babcock, May 10, si nw 21 27-7, I Carpenter, 2200 Wm. H. Shaw to Jas. Buckingham 1 , May 6, sw ne 9-27-6, 40 acres, Carpenter, 600 Eunice J, Morris et al, to Enos M. Timmons, May 25, und* se sw and sw se 14-28-7. and pt n and ej nw 23-28-7, Jordan, 450 Enos M. Timmons to Wm. E. Timmons, Mar. 25, und 5-6 nw se 14-28-7, Jordan. 450 Mary De E. Weston to D. J. Thompson, May 15, 'B9 1t54,7, bl 11; 8, bl 12; 3, 18. bl 15; 7, 12, bl 16. Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 325 David L. Sweney toD. J. Thompson, May 17, w.l sw nw 1-32-7, and e', ne ne 2-32-7.30 acres; Keener, 35 State of Ind. to Jas. A. Kays, May 21, e| nw no HV29-.6, 20 acres, Barkley, 300 B. W- Bruel, by heirs, to Wm. H Wells Apr. 10, bl 5, sj bl 4, Bruel's Add. Remington, 300 Cornelius Hector to Wm. H. Wells, It 3, bl 16, Remington, 100 Wm . B. Austin to John F. Garriot et al, Jan. 17, undj sw 34-31-7, and und e pt se 35-31-7. Union, 247 Mary C. Spitler by guardian to John F. Harriott, et al, undj, same description as above, 349 Eli W. Gwynne by ex’rs to Mich ael Halloran. May 14, 360 acres in 33-32-7, Keener, 1500 Harriet E. Rowe to Isaac J. Clark, Mar, 20, el nw 28-28-5, 160 acres, Milroy, 1440 S. P, Thompson to S. B. -Moffitt, Jan. 1, ne 27-31-7, Union, 1000 Mary E. Sager et al to Emerson Quartermas, Apr. 1, und 7-9 It 7, in 28 33-6, Wheatfield* 10000 Carrie Sager et al. by guardian, to Emerson Quartermas, und 2-9, It 9, in 28-33-6, Wheatfield, 1993 Moses Whiteleather to Wm. S. Blue. May nw ne and n| nw 6-27-6, 95 acres, Carpenter, 2500 David Nowels to Lewis Day, ■ Mar. 2. pt Its 13. 14. 15, bl 31, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 100 ; Nellie Sayler to A . McCoy & Co. I pt 30-29,6, RenssMaer, 600 T. J. Sayler to A. McCoy & Co. Apr. 23, el sw 26-29-7, 80 acres Newton. 1600 Enos. M. Timmons, et al, to . Eunice J. Morris, Mar. 25, und 5-6 sw ne 23-52-7, Jordan, 450 S. T Comer to J.H. Loughridge, Jan. 2, sw nw 2-30-7. Union, 150 ! Sylvester B. Jenkins to Gabriel 1 F. Sutton, May 17, se no 5. 40 acres,. Gillam, 1000 Jas. C- Weston to DeWitt C. Hopkins et nx, Mar. 25. Its 1, 4, 5. bl 34, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 312

CONSUMPTION SUREIN CURED.

To the Editor— Helve inform your readers x have a positive remedy for the above imr u'd disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad te send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.-lSH’earl st.,New Yqrjc. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. LoNg & Egek. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it. Long & Eger.

MONEY! money—W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per eent. interest. Binder For sale. For sale or exchange: a good reaper and binder; has only cut fifty acres of grain. : Call on or address A. S. Baker, 31-Btp. Rensselaer, Ind. —■ ••• o—w ■ Poultry, Hides Jrc. Wanted. J. R. Smith, in S. Healy’s building, on Front street, opposite the brick livery stable, is prepared to pay the highest cash price for poultry, eggs, hides, tallow, wool, veal calves, old iron, rags, <kc. Give him a call. O'.-s’b t’ntlna Rout Ci'mtonntXlom-i<w-l of totion Hoot. Tuiutf nn * l I'rnrjrH ftwfewP rn 'Suf*. ■ xan-tnal, Pleasant, fl by mall, ordrui; ® ■T' f irtata. Soalod rmrtlmlan£«tat»t>«. Indies

LIST OF ALLOWANES

Made by the Commissioners of Jasper County at Thtir Regular March Term. 1889Long A Eger merchandise, $ 102 N. Warner & Sons ** 5190. John Eger - (Uias. D. Nowela- —i*_ 4 25 Frank B. Meyeis “ . > 00 Jas. F. Antrim repairs recorders office, 950 J. W. Williams, merchandise, 4 25 Frank B. Meyers, “ - ' 470 Geo. M. Robinson, postage Aud. office, 3 :1O J. F. Warren, postage Supt. office, 325 I. 8.-Wasliburn Treasr 4 . . '4 ACCOUNT OF SCHOOL LAND. Marion G. Traugli, appraising land, 2 00 William 11. Wells, “ “ 2 00 Charles T. Denham “ ** 2 00 EDUCATIONAL. Robt. Kcpner Janitor Co Examinationa 3 00 J. F. Warren. Superintendent, 304 00

ROADS AND BRIDGES. Phillip Bine, serving road papers, 55 30 “ ** “ “ “ 5 45 Geo. Hoehn viewing road and reporting 3 00 Wm, Dahncke “ “ 1 50 Wm. Miller “ “ 1 50 Andrew Boston’* •• and reporting, 300 F. llasselbring,“ “ 1 50 Sam’l Nelson, “ “ jSO Jus. 11. Coiner, “ “ and reporting, 300 Geo. Adair, « ** 1 50 Simeon Dowell" “ 1 50 Abram Warne, “ “ and reporting, 300 I. V. Alter, “ “ 1 50 A Pierson, «< «< ,1 Ephrani Sayers “ “ and reporting, 300 Ira B. Bobbins »• <* 1 50 O.M. Vickery, “ “ and reporting, 450 D. It. Jones, “ " 150 Albert Bellows “ 1 50 H. W. Wood, “ “ and reporting, 300 Isaac J. Porter “ “ ~ , 1 50 J. M. Wasson, " “ 1 50 W. Stockwell, “ and r^xjrting,' 300 W. M.Kennedy" “ I 50 John F. Pettit, “ “ 1 50 Hugh W.l’orter** “ and reporting, 300 Berry Paris “ “ 1 50 J. T'. Randle, “ “ 150 11. Mitchell, “ " and reporting, 300 M. Robinson, “ " 1 50 Wm. 11. Ramey" “ 1 50 John Graves qualifying road viewers, 50 Joel F. Spriggs, “ “ “ 50 M. P. Comer, “ •’ “ 25 Tlieodore Hurley, “ “ “ 25 JacobM. Troxell, “ “ ** 25 William Tharp, “ “ lt 25 James C. Morgan, “ “ so COUNTY OFFICERS. I. B. Washburn, Quarterly Salary as Treasurer, 200 00 Jas. F. Irwin services as Clerk, 6 40 Geo. M. Robinson, And. and tiling road receipts, 2 (It Geo. M. Robinson, quarterijrsalary; 4M 42 -Ai_ . " i’t.. tiling papers in.._lum——__ office, , ' 20 52 Geo. M, Robinson, posting tax sale notice, 21 50 O. P.Taber services as commissioner. 2100 Jas F. Watson, “ •* “ 2100 Pres. M. (pierry “ “ “ 21 00 Plfllip Blue, “ “ Sheriff* 12 00

RELIEF OF POOR. Colborn & Co. Merchandise Marion tp.-. 13 00 Mary E,. Wood, “ “ “ 26 00 C. C. Starr, “ ** << 30 00 John Makeover, “ “ “ 17 00 Economy Store Co. “ “ “ 10 00 11. J. Dexter, , “ “ “ 120 Ralph Fendig, “ “ “ 1149 L. Tutuer, “ “ “ 14 00 A. Leopold “ “ 5 00 Henry Fisher, “ “ “ 11 20 Ludd Hopkins, “ 175 Priest & Paxton “ “ “ 6100 Eger Bros. : —“ —- —«« 1 Jacob Eiglesbach “ “ “ 10 63 John Eger, “ “ “ 15 00William Greenfield, “ “ “ 58 20 Long A Eger, “ “ “ 90 Hemphill & Honan, “ “ “ 1 25 Mahala Davidson, “ “ “ 12 00 Frank B. Meyers “ “ “ 200 T. P. Wright, “ “ “ 1100 Ludd Hopkins, ~ « 5 00 John Burger, “ Carpenter tp. 29 25 Smith & Baltliis, “ “ “ 40 75 J. E. Hollett, “ “ “ 22 75 J. O. B. MeDougle, “ “ “ 36 00 William .Shepherd, “ “ “ 39 00 Marble & Myers, •• Wheatfield t; >.17 78 Jacob Melcer, “ “ “ 32 00 Elizabeth Melcer, “ “ “ 18 50 Joh nH. Tilton, “ 900 Charles Hellstrom “ “ “ 40 00 Theodore Hurley, “ Barkley tp. 490 COUNTY JAIL. Philip Blue, merchandise, 2 65 Frank B. Meyer, “ 15 00 Long & Eger, • “ 9 48 « «« -er- •• 28 64 Joseph White & Son, repairs, 4 50 BOARD OF HEALTH. M. B. Alter, Secretary, 9 94 POOR FARM. Colborn & Co. merchandise furnished, 144 34 Economy Store Co. “ “ 4 00 . William Beck, digging grave, 3 00 Ellis & Murray, merchandise, 30 50 Shelby Grant, boarding inmates, . 354 75 C. C. Starr, mercliandise, 105 T. P. Wright. “ 12 50 Frankiß. Meyer, “ 4 00 Eger Bros. “ 5 92 Coen & Paxton. “ 7 10 Shelby Grant, work, 12 50 Padgett Bros, team use of Com. 2 00 PRISONERS. * Phillip Blue, Boarding, 42 50 COUNTY ATTORNEY. M. F. Chilcote, Services, 40"00 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT. Holdridge Clark work on public square 5 00 CORONER’S INQUEST. R. P. Benjamin services holding Inquest 11 00 M. B. Alter, « »,00 COUNTY PRINTING. James W, McEwen, 9 50 George E. Marshall, j* 88 85 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Spring. Emerson A Co.' 339 12 •• “ •• “ 28 40 W. B. Burford, for Supt’s. office, 18 00 I, George M Robinson, Auditor within and o r the countv of Jasper, do hereby certify the above and forgoing to be a true and complete list of all the allowances made by the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their regular March session, 1889. GEORGE M. ROBINSON <» Auditor Jasper County. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 00 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger.

—* ■ ' - ■ —' —~—T THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Paine’s Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, the Nfiryes, . 1 Stimulates the Livei? Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ.

There’s nothing like it. Last spring, being very much run down and dOMlltpted, 1 procured some «r Paine’s Celery Compound. The use of two bottles made me feel like a new nian. As a general tonic and spring medicine, I do not know its equal.” W. L. GItEENLEAF, Brigadier General V. N. G-, Burlington, Vs. si.co. six for $5.00. At Druggists. DIAMOND

THE CHAMPION BINDER. FZ-s most successful and most durable of all harvesting machines. Contains every device needed to make a machine perfect. Made of the best material and in the best way. Light draft and easy work for driver and hones. Easiest raised and lowered of any harvester. There is no weight on the horses’ necks; no tearing of canvas or straps, for there are springs to relieve the strain caused by shrinkage; no choking at front of elevators, for their is a relief rake to prevent it. No other Binder has ibis valuable device. Everything on the CHAMPION has been made as simple mid substantial as possible. Np other Harvester has as good cutter bar and guards, oras many and as good knives, or as strong and adaptable reel, or as simple a method of driving the Binder, nor as good plan for squaring the butts of ths bundles. The CHAMPION Butter is unlike any other, and is superior to them all. The CHAMPION will cut all kinds of small grain that grow no matter in what condition; it is lighter draft than any other Harvester doing the same work; it is easily managed by any farmer; it will cause less trouble and expense for repairs, it will make less delay in harvest time, and it will do more work and be more durable than any other Harvester and Binder that is made. THE WARDER, BUSHNELL & GLESSNER COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS- CHICAGO, ILL.

iy The owner of this horse uses the stable. It keeps the horse clean and ready for driving and saves an hour’s work each day. 5/A Lap Dusters 100 B«aut&al Patterns. 5/A Ironsides Sheet Files from Bone* in Stable. 5/A Clipper Fly Nets ' Teamrters. Equal to Leather at Half the Cot. 100 other styles of 3/a Horse Sheets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For sale by all dealers. If you can’t get them, write us. 5/A "ORSt BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHE 5/A LABEL Manur’d by Wm. Aybes * Sons. Phllada.. who make the famous Horse Brand Baker Blankets. Notice to the Tax Payersof .Tamper (’ounty, Indiana. N OTICE is hwubv givetr+hnt tl'e Board of Equalization in and for said comity,, will meetat the Auditor’s Office, in liem'Sclaer on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1889. for the purpose of hearing nnv grievance en account of the appraisment of PerMuiaJ Propertv and to equalize the assessment of Personal Proper!' (he ,-.v. lai I ■ a u-li q>s of said county ami state. , r -f—x. W ITNESfi iny harm ami seal of office \ nt Rensselaer, this 2tHi day of May, seal A )fwy GEO. M ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper Countv. PARK WRIGHT. Undertaken Calls promptly attended day or night. BEYBBBLABR IKDIAKA

Use It Now! "Having used your Paine’s Celery Compound tills spring, I can safely recommend It as the most powerful and at the same time most gentle regulator. It is a splendid nerve tonic, and since taking It I have felt like a new man.” R. E. Knobk, Watertown, Dakota. Wells, Richardson a co. Props. Burlington, vu LACTATED FOOD

HKSIBT BBL THE STATE OF INDIANA, I Jasper County, jOO. In Circuit Court, to June Term, A. D. 1889. Breckenridge R. Pfiillljjb ) v. ; • Marion Phillips ami 'No. 3963. I'eiia 1 11 i 11:et-al -.-W-fT-. REMiCMUEitETY That-mr-this-21st-TTTxyTTir-A^tjTVx.-'tmw rhe above Hamwt plaintiff, by TiiompMiH N Bro.. Attorneys, filed in the office cf.tl.v ' lerk .4. said Court a complaint s.-ii l uidemiants mid also tHo alliiiayi: <. 1 a I'oiui i lent per.-on. that said <lef<*:id:iot~, Jes-e l*ni 11 ins anil Mary E. Phillips iiis wire. Pe- k-. I'lnlhps and Ada'Phillips, hia wife. Milton I'.hlllips an i Lizzie Phillips, his Wife, J. sepli C. Fr.il ips. Mary Ferguson and - - EergUMrn.-hi'i- husband. Elias Plulli|>s and —— - - --—— Phillips, his wife, and i 11/* unknown belts, devisees anil legatees . nd'dl-e otdd -Mary- Kuquisun _aiul ——=■- Eer-gu.-oti. m.F husliaml. and Elias Plrillips and Phillips. Ins wife,and the unki.i.wn I'.eiis. lievisi'es ami legatees of the nn-kn-ru ii heir *. Jevtsi’i's and legatees of the, said >’,iry F’ rgus'iii and Fergu.son, her 'h'lisbund, and Elias Phillips and Fii'llibs. diiti Ty fc, are non residents of thy -Sime ..I Inilitiiin. said m>n-re.sid«u,t defendants ' are tlier,elore hereby qoi i .led of Ute .pendency of saio'itlil. :n:d that sffiil cause will stand for t! ;aI :il tuv .11111.'b rm of said Court, 1889, towit: <t.i tin? Jam ii,. ■' es J Uni'. Issi*. , , x - ... - x WIT 1 XEss. my handmid the c eal Z SI,' ' > V’l *'' Court, sitlixi'd at btlice. in i ■’ ; t.emselacr, <m iliis ;ist day of May, I*. is-U. JAMES F. IRWIN, . ( lerk. By 8. C Ir.wix, Deputy. May 13 :io. June G,

Notary Public & Real Estate Agent The sale and leasingof lauds a specialty Over 10,000 Acres of the best hay ranches for sale. Also Farms of all Sizes. All legal papers neatly and promptly executed. I keep on hand blank deeds and mortgages and a full line of legal blanks for nearly every purpose. Write up dileb and road petitions and practice before justices &c. Office opposite Three 1. Railroad dopot, - - Wheatfield, Ind. 28-? mp. PARKER’S SPAVIN CURE! - IS UNEQALED As an application to horses for the cure of Hpavin, Rheumatism, Splints, Cramp, Ring Bone, Curb, Sprains, Bruises, Galls, Swelled Shoulder Lameness, also for Track use when reduced. It removes swelling and inftunmation strengthens weak limbs, and in the cure of all ailments C horses where Unimenta ai needed, it has no equal. Ever bottle warranb-d as repress ed. For sale by druggists. 11 trade supplied by Daniel Stewart, Indiiinapoß suJ Ross Gordon. Lafayette. Ind.

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Boots, Ss, Hats Caps, AND E urniyshii igs. Ms 1 b Star ■ A Specialty. Rensselaer - - Indiana “pioneer MEAT MARKET, Reneclaer, - - Indiana., J. J. eiglesbach, peop h. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sansauijei, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes stock -dii.ighterod. Hvcrrlxxly is invited to call. JMTThe highest price paid for good at cattle J. J. EIGLEHItACH. NEW NEAT K CHAS, Al. PAXTOX, l*rop’rRENSSELAER - - - INDIANA. All kinds of fresh and cured meats, and all of the beet quality,constantly on hand. The highest market price paid for good i*i cattle, calves Ac. Give me a call and a ahan of your patronage ,—4. CHAS. M. PAXTON.