Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1889 — Page 8

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REIL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Then the character of the instrument is not tpecitietl. it will be understood lh*t it is a warantce Meed: The letters n. c. s. v. mean north, south, east. west The Letters mootobiuutiun, EB nusst Ac. stand for north-easi .- quarter, »outlird;.'t. quarter &c. The date given in each Item denotes the t ime vise In struinciil was executed. When this was .tur iag t(-sit yen*, only the month |M d i; tfjfegT<on.us I>oe 13. '•'in ;- tlia iiifitmnfuj was made in soul : forim , r year, the lull date but ablm-viaicd is given, as: Nov Ist, r ii, Enos M . Tiiymnus to Nancy A. Fishcl. Alar. 25, und 5-6 aw tie t 28-28-7.40 acres. Jordan, 466 J. C. Van Rensselaer to B. F * Ferguson, Jnao 15,'88. i»l 30-29-6, Rensselaer; 450 Satin' to sail)e. Feb. fl. 'B9, j>t 30-29-6, RonSstdaur. _ _l ’ 300S. T. Hamriefibr to Catherine Gil -.tore. Mar. 12, Its 8, 9. 10, bk 7. Fair Oaks. 100 Mary L. IHrsry to Ellyn E. Grnhsuu. May 24, 37 acres in 6.32. 6, and 626 acres in 14-32-6, Wheatli<dd’; anti nd tie and ne nw 11 32-7. 120 acres, Etener, 1920 Cornelius Hector to Thos 11- . Shea', May 18, it 3, Id 2, Btration's Add. Remitiyton. 230 Edmund Ecittoti to Simon -----; ton, May ,8. uud’, of so gc; \\\ S)V ; Sc ,u- 23-30-7, Newton. “ 200 And. ,Insj.cr Co. toSam'i. VVrxnl, Mav 31,1: (!, i,l 10. Western Add. Riuninctoii. tux title 1 80 0. B. Mefntire t>> Tre.it Durand. May 31. It 5. id 7, Melntire's &

A REMARKABLE CHARACTER.

Death of a Man Wlio lfad Many StriiTi~e TruDs. One of Ihe most remarkable characters Cincinoinnati ever -saw died recently. '.'fttfas- I>r. Joseph Carreston of "West Eighth street For sixty-two years of his life lie never drank a cup of coffee nor siped a little lea. For fifty years of his life he ate no meat. For twenty-six years of his life he never took so much as a pinch of salt. He came from English stock and was horn in that county of long-lived people, York, Pennsylvania, Feb. 27, 1808. His ideas were very simple, but on the subject of diet he believed strictly in a vegetarian diet. Nature, he used to say, has supplied this food, and it is against nature when a man eats meat. To those who would eat meat, however, lie insisted that it should be oaten boiled. He used to point to the Indians as a proof of this, claiming that they were never sick, except from wounds. He trusted to no cook to prepare his food but did it himself. When lie went upon a journey lie took his food with him. and a few weeks before his death was in New York city, going the entire distance ■with his food. lie claimed that everything greasy was injurious to the human system and of all tilings horrible was a piece of meat fried. Dyspepsia and all the ghosts and nightmares of indigestion he attributed to frying. Ilis only drink during his life was water or sometimes u lemonade. He was continually experimenting. mu.lhn_jiuh.ject of diet, and attributed his long life entirely to his diet and habits.

Oak Tees in America.

The geographical disposition of the oaks of America is between 20 and 50 degrees northern latitude—i. e., from the southern parts of Mexico to the southern parts of Canada. 1 read some time ago a reference to the Virginia oak. bv Parkinson, printed in 1640, as follows: “They have in Virginia a goodly tall oke, which they cull the white oke, because the bark is whiter than others, the aekorne is not only sweeter than others, but by boyling it long it giveth out an oyle, with which they keep supple their joyuts.” k " ; for ii .SniMlt Family. Muldoou—l'll make Maginnis sick this thHp, whin I hang up me turkey for a Tattle. I'm goin' to bate the wurruld wid the burrud I have. Lanigan—Aro ye, uow? Where the divil did ye get ’im? Muldoou—l gave tin dollars to a busted circus for it. It's a rale African turkey, called an ostrich, and be Jabers, he: "weighs one hundred and twinty-five pounds.

consumption seeeli cured. To THrt roiTOit—rien-o inform your reader! that l have a positive TGQiedy for the above named disease. Ly its timely use thousmids of hopeless coses have been permanently cured. I Mud) be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FtiKitto anv of yotir readers who have consumption if they will send me their express end post office address. I’espectfullv. I. A. NLOCUM. A!.<\. 1811'carl st.. Sew York. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure i# fold by tie on « guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger. That hacking o**ugh can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure We guarantee it Long & Eger. Insure your life in the old reliable Union Central. W. W Watson, Agent Our plow shoes have arrived. Any kind you want at Hemphill 61 Honan’s. *•** •»*!»•» Honl t '■anounrf.-CY>m-M »• < fit I ft” 11, KU. ■* ,-l!.y 1 at Penny* ■ MpUnnai f*wro-«-> M-iHfl.n.. sale ■ air A lTr.vi,«t. ft by mutt, or druit >l* f H«t«. Senlmt nnrt l.*i*|* rat Mono ■« In.i.r* Srtr-se'*-.-. - .* '

NEVER HEARD OF.

BsmMtabl* Fate of • Tout Mu Wh« Went West. Farmer Homespun (on a New York Central train, to fellow-passenger)—Ever been West? Fellow-passenger—No. a. — “Great country, the West" “I’ve heard so.” “Tain’t half appreciated yet" “Nor “No, sir! Greeley understood it, though, ■Go West young man,’ was what he said, and he knew what was good for a young man.” “Guess he did.” ) "Yes, indeed. Now We had a young feller up in G'fiemung county, where I live. Smarter’n a whip. Could do anything You’d orter see him speak in i lie debatin’school. But, bless ye, he hadn’t no sort o’ chance around therie. All the good places filled.” “Why didn’t he go West?” “lie did. That’s what I’m gettin’ at But he didn’t want to.go at first. He kept, hanciq’ round, thinkin’ somethings would turn up, hut it didn’t. if he would only go West with he would knock the spots off’n thing. He would lie a big man, So finally he went. toe “It was the making of him, prob#o ® “This was only two years ago,b tt ' , . W now, sir (rising in his seat and spe^k elT ft with great animation), and now, young man who hadn’t no chanc York htate, where do you suppose^ \ttoe “I don’t know.” \i.\Vd “Weir, I don’t either. We havdftV heard a word from him since he left. ”Ac®|

.4 Salary

With expenses paid will come handy to anyone who is out of especially where no previous .experience is required to get the position. If you want a position, see advertisement on another page headed, “A Chance to Make Money.” 4(F4t.

All desiring to move South are Invited to Investigate

FLORENCE, ALABAMA. Iu t.hu selection of 11 business location, ;i pleasant homo is also desirab'le, and in no place will the intending settler meet with a more cordial welcome than is offered by the enterprising citizens of Florenco v Ala., and Lauderdale County The soil is diversified mi.! yields readily, as is shown by the variety and quick growth of crops, consisting of cotton, com, tobacco, wheat, oats, sugar cane, sweet potatoes, also apples, peaches and grapes. Florence excels in beauty of location, being situated on the gently riffling plateau banks ot the Tennessee river—navigable for the largest class of steam boats. The records show singular exemption from malarial diseases, and the mild temperature pure air and water make it a disirable resort, both Bummer and Winter, from the extreme heat of the South and the rigorous cold of the North. Aside from this, it is on the basal lino of the new iron and coal disooyt ties, and with abundant water power supply, favorable transportation faculties, by rail ami packet, and by virtue of close proximity to valuable ores not lound in other localities, Florence is destined to become the metropolis of the-“ State, and xvlfl neoessafily concentrate the bulk ot industries in this region. The country north of Florence is covered with a primeval growth of immense poplar, white oak, maple, hickory, pine and walnut trees, and within a few miles large quarries of beautiful marble are found. ib.ilding stone and limestone abound all over the country. T'>e erection of the finest College buihling in tho South was eonimence'd'M'fiy 13ih. and at this ’ inie there are over 200 houses in uuu rse of . erection,. Fur excursion rates and full particulars address, E. O. Mct’OKMICK. Geu’l. I'ass'r. Agt. Monon Route. 185 Dearborn St, Chicago, Itl. .

As aa emergency medicine, for sudden colds, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral takes the lead of ail remedies, a dose or two generally sufficing to stop ordinary coughs and ease the worst. For the cure of throat ami lung disorders, this preparation is unequalled. All kinds of rocking chairs at -Williatife’. Talk about Clothing! Just call at Leopold's and look at st3 r les ami qualities and learn prices. New stock spring jackets at Ellis & Murray’s. Catarrh cured, health ana sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Wanted.— ln the next ten days, a car load of Poultry and eggs, and for which I will pay the very highest prices in cash, at my stand on Front street. Don’t fail to call and see me

•I. It. Smith. MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of S3OO and upwards, on longtime,at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. Canker in the mouth can be curod only by expelling the poisonous humor from the system. To do this effectually requires the presistent use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, togother with a good generous diet #1 a bottle, six bottles for $5. ' Begin it at once.

Poultry^Hidea Ac. Wauled. J. R. Smith, in S. Ilealy’s building, on Front street, opposite the brick lively stable, is prepared to pay the highest cash price for poultry, eggs, hides, tallow, wool, veal calves, old iron, rags, Ac. Give him a call.

Cliu la Composition. Teacher—" Now, children, I will give you three werds—Boys, Bees, and Brans; and I want you to compose a sentence which will include all three words.” Small Boy—“I have it” Teacher — ‘‘John McCarthy, you may give us your sentence ” John McCarthy—“Boys bees bate whin they goes In awimmin,”’ Tlio ‘‘Horrors" of War; relate as a fact (though no one swears to it) that on entering a region in Tennessee which had just suffered its first visit from seoutiDg parties, an old woman issued from a rather i entious dwelling and addressed the captain in front as follows: “Gin'ral, I want you to go right off an’ Stop this war, for it’s offul hard on we ’tins. This mawnin’ some o’ Gineral Morgan’s critter men was in them woods thar and some o’ you uns walk men come in an’ got into a line o’ fight right Yti my yard an’ knocked down my new G adi hopper, what I wouldn’t a tuck two. out Wars and a quarter fer.” ps n A ct*the \iv».® 0 { ter** T eßtt v *. gave her Castoria, J she cried for Castoria, b a he cat* 6 ' ? -* ne Misa ' she clung to Castoria, rnAfUo&& Children, she gave them Castoria SfdciW

Everytiiing in men’s anti boy’s summer clothing at Ellis A Murray's. Buy your fancy chairs of Williams. Will you .suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitali/.cr is guaranteed to .euro you. For sale bv. Long & Eger xx-39-ly. " — FARMERS. Sell your wheat and buy the Michigan Flour of Priest A Paxton. Money to loau on farms at low’est rates. Privilege of partial payments before due. W. W, Watson. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. Ellis A Murray arc showing an elegant line of French Sateens. A big line of fine top jobs at C. A. Roberts’. Prices way down low. Summer corsets at Ellis A Murray’s. Sleepless nights, ma'de miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger. Group, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s cure. j ' - Everybody wants one of those spring rockers, at Williams 1 . Ladies’ fine shoes $1.50 to $5 at Hemphill & Honan’s. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft, .or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stiller sprains; all swolen throats, coughs etc. Save $5 by use of oye bottle. War ranted3oSold by Long & Egor, Drug gists, Rensselaer. Ind. ’ 20 30 ly Itch. .Mange and scratches on human or animals cured in 30 minutes oy Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Soul by Long A Eger, druggist, Rensselaer. Farmers and Stock Men should feed the Excelsior horso and cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale bv 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer. Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long A Eger’s. Williams haa the largest and moat complete stock of furniture ever in Rensselaer. Call and see his stock. Selling at bed rock prices for cash. G whiz Pap! U ’ot to see them air boots and shoes down at Hemphill A Honan’s, they air rip snorters

A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY Salary and Expenses paid, or Commission if preform!. Salesmen wanted everywhere. No experience needed. Address statins «*ge. W. 11. Foster ACb.. Nurserymen, flflplt....- .f- Poan, Geneva, N. Y. ion HOTEL Charles A. Roberts,! The American Knnni-, Attachment, el Company Notice is hereby given that fsuinmons and a writ of attachment have been Issued by me, undersigned, against the above named defendants. and saiil summons haring lieon returned “not served, defendants not found in -the county," and said writ of attachment haying been returntd showing Utat property belonging U, said defendants hadfbecn levied upon and attached by the constable, by virtue of said writ. Now you, the said defendants and all others interested, are hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that the same is act for hearing, before me, at my office, in the tow u of Rensselaer, Marion township, Jasper Indiana, on the »tb day of July, I*s, at * o’clock in the forenoon. 7 . L. r JAMKBC. MORGAN, R. W. Marshall. ***-•»*•*** Atty. for Pit. Jane eit-ie.

ANY ONEf» CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, ] Any Color Ribbons, Feathers, V FOR Yams, Rags, etc. j ten cents and in man; other ways SAVE Money, and make things look like NEW, by using DIAMOND DYES. The work is easy, simple, quick { the colors the BEST and FASTEST known. Ask for DIAMOND DYES and take no other. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE DIAMOND PAINTS. - - Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only xo Cants, Baby Portraits. Portfolio of beautiful baby plcMd Hires from life, printed on fine r _ plate paper by patent photo fA-- &> process, sent free to Mother of &. PjK any Baby bom within a year. Every Mother wants these /fejJSrtDY Y Pictures; send at once. Give 1 Baby’S name and age. LJW \ MjWEUS, RICHARDSON A CO., * r.- %tr aUKUNQTOII, YTJ

Improved Champion Mower. THE CHAMPION is the only M®wer on which the pitman never wears out, the knife heel never brecks, the gears never wear out nor break; the only Mower on which the gears run slowly and make no noise; the bar can be stood straight up and the knife will run freely even in that position; the only Mower on which all lost motion can be taken up on pitman, gearing and boxing ; the only Mower on which the guards will outwear three sets of the cheap guards used on ether mowers, and never break nor get out of line; the only Mower on which the slightest forward motion of the master wheel starts the knife; the only Mower on which the motion is transmitted directly from the masterwheekto theicnife pitman Yvithoui any joints to wear loose and and where ALL THE POWER is applied to cutting the grass, none being wasted on loose joints or fast running gearing; the only Mower that has no frame work or pitman hanging down in front to run into obstructions cr interfere with the cut grass; the only Mower that has no clutches to bother by slipping out of gear, and it can be put in gear at any point without backing. THE IMPROVED CHAMPION has less than one-third, the amount of gearing that other Mowers have, and the pitman and its connections are warranted not to break or wear out. This Mower is so novei and so superior to all otliers that an examination will convince any farmer that it is worHi much mere money than any other. THE WARDER, BUSH NELL & GLESSNER CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. MANUFACTURERS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

■c SB3 watch In tha world, ri || li ll rfecl timekeeper. War-A 111 ill ranted. Heavy Solid Gold Cases. Both t* ol1 ’ iize> » wi *h works cases of equal value. wA 9 Vp One Person in each lo=! caltiy can secure one free, Sr together with oar large and valuable line of Hoiueh6l<l ■h Samples. These samples, as well as the watch, we lead Free* and after you have kept them In your home for % months and shown them f thorn Who may have called, they become your own property. Those Whs write at once can be sure of receiving the Watch and Samples. We pay all express, freight, etc. Address Stinson etc Co., Box 91st Portland, Maine* Notice i U life THE STATE OF INDIANA. ) J a suer t 'ou n tv. s jsb* fp Jasper Circuit-Court, to .Tune term, A, I) ls>sy . ~ in rise matter of the smfition bt Setts IS. Mos fttt and others; for tv dttell in I T inois Townsliip- Jstsper Cmsisty, Imliasia, it being NOTICE Is ln;i:e:1)v given that from t-liife date until the Bth ilsty of Jnly, n»g, .t)ie undersigned, Cossiinissioiier of Uiminage, to whom has ln-eir asstgirest the emistrnetion of tlio ditch described iss the report of theComnsissiouers of Dntinsige in sssid sniitier, will receive bids tor the construction of said ditch, Said work Ims been divided into stations of .one hundred feet in length, and bids for constructing said diteh or tiny part thereof, must bo by such stations. A computation of the mi miser of cubic' ysviNls of excavation isi each stntion, together wstis tlsc specifications as to the width and depth bns been made sind will be furnished to any person intei-ested os’ bidding on ssiid work Said contracts will l>e let to t lie lowest and best bidders by stations. Any person to whom a contract is let will be required to enter into a written contract and give "bond, with security for the performance of the work, nnd that he w ill pay all damages occasioned bv bis non-fulltli-ment of liis contract. All persons who are assessed for benefits on tills diteh have the privilege of deciding ott‘enough work on the ditch to pay such assessments, but that right must be exercised at the time of sale. Said ditch lolling will lie at Fair Oaks, Union Township, Jasper Oountv, Indiana. The right to reject any ami ail bids is reserved. Dated this 6th (lav of June, A. 1). 1889. JAMES l'. TintAWI.S, Commissioner iu Charge. Hammond A Austin, Attorneys lor Petitioners. June 0-18.

Notice to the Tax Payersof Jasper County, Indiana. OTICE is liereby given Hint the Hoard of As Bquaiiz'iiinu in hud for said county,, will meet at the Auditor’s Cilice, in Rensselaer eu -t : “ r Monday, tins 17 th day of Jo no, 1889. • fortlie purpose of hehring anv grievauee «n account of she aupraisment of Personal Property and to equalize the assessment of Personal Property between tlie several township?, of ' said couuty and xtlite. VVITNKSS my hand and seal of oOicc f SKA I. V at Henssdacr, tills stli day of Jiine, , a. i>. i>isu. GKO. M ROBINSON, A ml i tor J as per County.

PARK WRIGHT. Undertake* Calls promptly attended day or night. 4 RIVBBELAER IHDIAIA * - - - *

Cleanse the System With that most reliable medicine—Paine’s Celery Compound. It purifies the ■TP blood, cures Constipation, ' 1 and regulates the liver aad K| kldneys,effectually cleana|K Vfl tog the system of all waste ' and dead matters. Paine’s Celery Compound combines true nerve tonic and strengthlng qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. “I have been troubled for some years with a complication of difficulties. After trying various remedies, and not finding relief, I tried Paine’s Celery Compound. Before taking one full bottle the long troublesome symptoms began to subside, and I can truly say now, that 1 feel like a new man. Digestion has Improved, and I have gained ten pounds In weight since I have commenced taking the Compound.” HSnkstus Stearns, Felcbville, Vt. SI.OO. Six for $5.00. At Druggists. Wxua, Biohahwoh A Co., Burßngton. vt

Fun ini THE STATE OF cc Jasper County, (»«■ In Circuit Court, to June Term, A, D. 1889. ' Breckenridge U. Phillips ) Mur kilt Phillips .guff :'No mt. Della Flu 11 ias est n I j BE IT RKMKMBKKKD. That on this 21st day of May, A. 1). ißsa. the above named plaintiff, by Thompson & Pro.. Attorneys, tiled in the office oi the t let k i,f said Court a complaint against said defendants and also'the affidavit.of a ccnrqictent person, that said dcfendants.yjesso Phillips ami Mary E. Phillips TBS wife. Besky Phillips and Ada* Phillips, his wife, Milton Phillips aim l.iz/.ip Phillips, his 'wife. Joseph C. Phil i,a». Mary Ferguson and _— —.— Fcrgusoji, her hu-lmiid. Kliiis Phillips and —— Philifps.his wife. and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees ot tlie said Alary Ferguson and — — Fer-gm-on: acr t)ii?l>and. atnl Elias Phillips ’and Phillips, lua wife, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unkuawn heirs.devisees and legatees of the said Mary Ferguson and —— ^ —- Ferguson, her husband, and El fas Phillips and Ph'llips. his wife, are nonresidents of the -State of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby nnfided of the pendency of said suit, ami that sard cause will stand lor trial at the .Tune term id' said Court, 1889, towit: «m thegfltti dav of-Juoe. IBBtk W ITNF.SS. my lniinl and the seal (SEA I.'>of the sai l Court, affixed at offiec in l (lienssehow. on t his 2kd dak id Slav, JAM Ed F. 11? WIN. t.lerk. : ByS. C-Ikwix. Deputy. May 22 80. June ti. J. H. HELKiIOK, Notary Public & Real Estate Agent, Tho sale mm] leaaittg of lauds ft specialty | Over 10,000 Acres of the best hay ranches for sale. Also Farms of all Sizes.

All legal papers neatly and promptly executed. 1 keep on l.aud blank deed? and mortgages and a full lino of legal blanks for nearly every purpose. Write up ditch and road petitions and practieo before-justices Art. Office opposite Three I. Railroad depot. Wheatfield, I ml. 28-i'mp. PARKER’S SPAVIN OGRE! IS UNEQALED As an application so horses for the cure of Spavin, Rheumatism, Splints, Cramp, Bing Bone, Curb. Sprains, Bruises, Galls, Swelled Legs and Shoulder Lameness, niso tor Track use w hen reduced. It removes ■welling and inflammation, strengthens weak limbs, and In the cure of all aliments ( hones where liniments ■ needed. It has no equal. Era bottle warranted as reproset ■MMMMMaHMSSMriMAasWSHIHiIiWiManawwn.

I 31 AGO I

the Threshing Machines then in use were almost wholly of the clasts known as the “ Endless Apron” style. Then it was that Nichols & Shepard, of Battle Greek, Mich.,rnventedand began to develop an entirely new aid novel style of Grain Thresher and Separator, which they very appropriately named the ’‘Vibrator.” It was a revolution in Threshing Machines, arid from a small beginning of five machines in 1858 they soon reached a product of 1,000 yearly. >TheirVibrator drove the “ Endless Apron” machine out of market, and all other makers copied it as closely as they dared. Today all Threshing Machines of any reputation or merit use the principles of the old Vibrator. Nichols & Shepard have continued in the business without change of name, location, or —management; and during the past three years have brought out and developed aiipther new Threshing Machine for grain and seeds, as superior to all existing machines as their former was.to the ‘ Endless Apron.’ They name this new and improved Thresher

IThe^Vt; VIBRATOR

and predict as great a revolution in the trade, and as complete success over all rivals as they had thirty-one years ago. If you are interested as a Fanner or Thtesherman, write for particulars, which they send free. Address NICHOLS & SHEPARD. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. A SGQD LIVING GOOD PAY! Write to W. & T. Smith, Nurseryman, Genera. N. Y., for .terms. Unequalled facilities. Many valuable speoiffTfies. One of tlie largest and best known Nurseries in H otto the country. uLTltiVcl Bfeorv6t Established 18J(i. Nursery, Greatest Discayery of tie 191 a Ceulmy! A [OR. TEAGUES [medicated* I '’air Asthma | and all Throat and H Has no equal for Jier 'vousor Sick Headache. 5 (Greatest 151 oort Mcit'icine in the World, It, <m;iv lie taken Internlaity in doeesof from 10 (ptmJHHAL&iT ftp*®* jdrops to a teiu-poonful For Sale by F. B. MEYER. Hemphill & Honan, j "F ranvr/tm* -nr I —DEALERS IN— Mi } Shoes, Hats Caps, AND furnishings. Lalitt 1 Fine Skr A Specialty. Rensselaer Inuiana

PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana, jr. j. eiglesbach, prop r. BEEF, Pork. Iwil, Mutton, Sansange, Bologna, eic..nold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered Kvervbndv Is invited to call. JbtrThe highest price paid for good at cattle ‘ J. 4. KHJLKSItATH HEW MAT MAM MIIS. M. PAXTON. Prop’r. KKNSaKLAKIt ... INIHANA All kinds of fresh and cured menu, and all of the beet quality, constantly un hand. The highest market prlee paid lor good fat cattle, calves Ac Give me a rail and a than of jour patronage LIUS M PAXTON.