Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1889 — Page 5

THE REPUBLICAN- _ IBST7FM EVKBV THURSDAY BY 3EO. 23. Publisher and Fbopkiktoh. OP? ICE In Eepnblican building, on corner of Washington and Weston streets. Terms of Subscription. one year.....' .'..flsft months 75 Xluee months 5o The Official Paper of Jasper Ceunty.

PROFESSIONAL# CARDS. PHYSICIANS. W. W. HARTSELL, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC— Physician and Surgeon, Rensselaer......INDIANA. Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office East Washington Street. 8-Jan-84. Residence, Makeever House. DR. I. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana, Gives special attention to Diseases of Women and Children and Chronic Diseases. Remember calls are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. F. P. BITTERS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Over Ellis & Murray, Rensselaer, - - - Indiana Telephone to Residence. MARY E. JACKSON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Office on Front street, corner of Angelica. 19-33. H. LANDON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Diseases ol Eye and Ear a Specialty. Office over Green & Go’s. Hardware Store. Remington - , - - - - Indiana. -QR. KIRK, VETERINARY SURGEON, Treat all chronic diseases of animals. Surgery a specialty. Office in Meyers’ drug’ store. RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. AT TORNE YsT 11 " Edwin P. Hammond. -Jk. B. Austin HAMMOND & AUSTIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer, ----- Indiana. ggy-Oflicc second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets Wh. B. Austin purchases, soils and leases real estate. JJALPH W. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settle ment of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, Etc. Etc. Etc. Addbess, - - Kknsselaeb, Ikd Simon P. Thompson, David J. Thompson A ttomey at Law. Notary Public. 1 THOMPSON A BRO„ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tne courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor H. H. GRAHAM, ATTORjYEy at law, Will conduct a Loan and Real Estate Bureau. Office opposite Court house, on Washington street, up-stairs in Makeever’s Building. Special attention to collections and Probate business. i_ 18-48. JAMES W. DOUTHIT ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW\ Rensselaer, - - ------ Indiana. rap- Office up stairs In Makeover’s new brick building, three doors east of Post-office. XV-48. ‘ WATSON^ Attssmsy at law* Office up stairs in Leopold’s Bazar. REnsselaer, Ind. JJOJJDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office i» second atorv of the Makeover building, MI SO EIjI .AN EOUS. Zimri Dwioo ns, F. j. Seams, V al, Seib, President. Vice President. Cashier Citizens’ State Bank Rensselaer Ind. CAPITAL $30,000. Organised under the State Banking Lam, Jan. 1, 1888. Does a general banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. This bank-is examned by the State Bank Examiner, who is appointed by the Governor and Auditor of State. There has never been a failure of a bank organized under this law, John Makeever, Jay W.Williams, Presldeut. Cashier. FARMERS' DARK, . . . JQTOpposite Public Bquare-®R RXNSBKLABR - INDIANA Receives Deposits. Buy and sell Exchange. Collections made and promptly remitted. Money Doaned and a General Banking Business done. A.X«diy. T. I, NcCoy. R. L. Hollingsworth. A. McOOY & 00, Bankers. (Successors to A. McCoy A T Thompson.) ttXNBSKLAER, INDIANA. Do a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold. Money loaned. Certificates bearing interest Issued. Collections made os ail available potato. Bank same place as old firm of MeCoy & Thompson. DW16«I!ISBRO^ —ABSTRACTERS,:— B®®® ®®< ... ■- , f

The Teachers' Institute.

The annual County Teachers’ Institute is now in session in the Rensselaer public school building. The number in attendance enrolled up to yesterday noon, was 136. Profs. Jas. K. Beck, of the State University and Geo. W, Thompson, of the State Normal School, are the regular ininstructors, and are greatly commended for their unusual qualifications for the duties. Among those who have been or will be with the Institute for shorter periods may be mentioned Prof. J. B Radford, who lectured on M onday, and Prof. LaFollette, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, who delivered two lectures yesterday afternoon. Rumor says that the largest tinplate factory will soon be built at East Chicago, in this county. About 1000 men will be-employed. Big things are expected of East Chicago now. Lake county will, in the course of a few years, be the most populous ancLwealthy county- in the state.— Crown Point Register.

From Remington.

The death of Mrs. W. C. Kirk, of this' place occured in Chicago last Tuesday. Her symptoms had been encouraging until a short time’before her death. The funeral services were held in the Christian church on Thursday afternoon, Rev. F. Cones officiating. She left little tokens- of remembrance to each one of her family. She leaves five children the two oldest being twins, aged 13 the day their mother died. Workmen are busily engaged in the M. E. church getting ready for the frescoers who will soon work a transformation on the interior of the building. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eastburn have had another son added to their household since Saturday last. If our good frieqds of Rensselaer and vicinity forget to put up lunch when they come over to the fair, they can be supplied by calling on the ladies of the M. E. church, one door east of Parker’s Bank, where ice cream, lemonade, coflee, sandwiches and other delicacies will be served at reasonable rates; during Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the fair. The funeral of the inf Ant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ochs took place last Sunday from the Christian church, Rev. Le Miller of that church officiating. Fannie, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrington, died on Monday night of whooping cough. Mrs. J. Dickey iB visiting her sister, Mrs. P. H. Lally, who has been quite sick but is now convalescent.

A strange and most mysterious circumstance happened near this p'ace last Saturday night A Mr. Balser living about three miles northwest of this place, after a somewhat stormy altercation with his family bade them goodbye and started out saying he would sleep in the barn. Later in the night the barn was discovered to be on fire and was fastened on the inside. Two horses and a mule that were supposed to be in the pasture had been brought up and fastened in the barn. When the door was forced open one horse was already dead and the other badly burned. Up to this date (Monday evening) no trace of the maniac—for such he must be—has been found. A most thorough search will be made to-morrow, (Tuesday), for the missing man. W e are happy to say that cruelty to animals will not be tolerated in this country.

Lengthen Your Days. You can prolong yonr days by using Loos’s Extract Red Clover Blossoms. It is the best blood purifier in the market, and thousands attest its value. For sale by Long & Eger. All bowel troubles yield speedily to Rineart’s Syrup Blackberry; no opium, 25 c. F. B. Meyer. ——— - A faded and discolored beard is untidy and a vented by using Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers, a never failing remedy. Few Children can be induced to take physio without a struggle, and no won-der-most drugs are extremely nauseat ing. Ayer’B Pills, on the contrary, being sugar-coated, are eagerly swallowed by the little ones, and are. therefore, the favorite family medicine. A perfect complexion, free from pimple or blemish, is very rarely seen, because lew people have perfectly pure blood. And yet. all disfiguring eruptions are easily removed by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Try it, and surprise your Mends with the result

Loose’s Red clover File remedy is a positive speoifio for all bunas of. the diBUMfl Blind hlMuliliff Itnhiiwr uloeratedaod 50c For sale by Ixmg « Eger.

REMINGTONIAN.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE.

The imfnense sums of money realized from the early purchase of western realty have made investments in real estate anywhere throughout the west extremely popular. It is human nature to desire the 1 ground-flooron all such deals. Just now the feeling in real estate is Dakota-ward, The admission of the state of South Dakota into the union, with the choice of its capital lying between three of its cities, has enabled what is termed the ’‘Capital Syndicate” to oiler a ‘‘sure thing” on lots in the capital city, no matter which of these cities is decided upon. It is a novel, though very practical plan, and lets the investor in on the very cellar floor, so to speak, for very little money. Mr. H. L. Brown represents the syndicate in Rensselaer. Parties in the town or country can learn full particulars by addressing or calling upon Mr. Brown, and can ascertain how an investment of S3O will add greatly to their bank account in the near future.

The Remington Fair Association

desires to give notice that all entries will positively close on Tuesday night, Aug. 27, and no entries will be received after that date.

E. H. BRIGGS, Secy.

Calves Strayed Away. Strayed from my farm in the southeast corner of Marion tp., seven head of spring calves. Any person giving information of their whereabouts will be liberally paid for the trouble, ltp. Thomas Penright.

REAL.-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Then the character of the instrument is no specified, it will be tmderstood that it is a warantce deed. The letters n, e, 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 the time the instrument was executed. When thiswas drrr- * ing the present year, only the month and day are }{iyen» as Dec. 13. When the instrument was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov. Ist, ’B4. Auditor Jasper Co. to D. J. Thompson. Aug. 12. ej se 3129 7, 80 acres. Newton,tax title, 41 Cornelia R. Van Rensselaer to M. L. Spitler, Its 5, 7.11, bl 15 Its 2. 11, bl 16;It 1. bill,Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 125 Orson M cKay to M. L. Spitler, Aug. 5, wj ne and ne nw 8-30-5,120 acres, Barkley, 3000 A. R. Coleborn and others to Nowels & Robinson, Its 1 to 15, bl 21, an d 12, 3. t® 22, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 300 Austin N. Lakin to Helen Davidson, July 8. n£ Its 3,4, 5, bl 4, Fair Oaks, 150 Ollie W. Warren to Nanoy J. Shaw, Aug. 14, It 8, bl 34, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, 775 Jas. R. Parkison to Mary J. Moody, June 12, sw sw se and s$ se sw 12-29-6, 30 acres, Barkley, 540 Noah W. Root to Arthur H. Hop kins, Mar. 18, w£ ne 19-32-5, Kankakee, 490 Frederick Greve to Mary Grimpe Apr. 8, se sw 2-31-7, 40 acres, Union, 100 Margaret C. Babcock to H. C. Bruce, Apr. 2 ’B7, pt se nw; sw ne; ejjr se 4-28-6, Marion, 150 Harriet E. Bruce to Chas. F. Bruce Aug. 4, ’B2. ne nw and pt nw ne; wj sw ne; pt sw ne 4-28-6, Marion, 4000 Chas. F. Bruce to Henry C. Bruce Oct. 7. ’B2, same as above, 3700 John A. Kent to Chas. Medary, Aug. IS, Its 4. 5. 6. 7, bl 7, Fair Oaks, 40

Thos. C. Lee, proprietor of the Lee Hotel, Arkadelphia, Ark., says that Swift’s Specific has bo strengthened his wife for her labors as hostess that he can recommend and emphasize the assertion that as a tonic for ladies and children S. S. S. has no equal. Mr. B. F. Whatley is a promiinent merchant of Huston, La. He says that he has sold Swift’s Specific to many persons and knows of some wonderful cases of blood dileases, and has never heard of a failure to core. Several of contagious blood poison wdre cured after all the doctors and all other remedies had failed./'' I am of thp opinion that S. S. S. should stand at the head of the list of blood remedies^. arrived at this oonolnsion from, jhe testimony of scores of persons who have told me of the good results from its use. I have been selling 8. 8, 8. for years, and it has won a large sale. G. A. Griffith, Mayflower, Ark. Mercury and potash mixtures dry up the secretions of the body, cause mercurial rheumatism and dyspepsia, and finally run the system down to such a condition that other diseases are induoed. Swift’s Specific builds np the patient from the first dose, and gives life and rigor to the whole human frame.

COSSUXPnOI SURELY CURED. To the Fditor—ers that I have a positive emstiy lor the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I snail be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fbkb 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.. ISI Fearl st. New York.

ASfenilet) Farmers and Fruit Raisers! \ I will call on you either in person or by representative to take your orders for anything in the njireery stock line. The stock I sell is, grown at Westfield, 20 miles north of Indianapolis in the famous nursery of James Sanders, established 31 years ago. This stock is as good as you ever bought of any body, aud at less than half the price you have been paying. I will warrant the growth of every tree or shrnb I sell you, providing it -is carefully planted and properly cared for. I will sell you stock for fall delivery at the following prices: Apples, hardy, select and fine 25ets. Apples common, 20. Cherries best varieties 6 for $2.40. Early Richmond, 3 for sl. Pears, dwarf, 3 for sl. Pears, Standard, 3 for $1.25. Any thing in tiie nursery stock at corresponding prices. Remember this stock is extra good and will bear true to name every time. If 1 should charge you from SOcts. to $1.25 apiece for these trees, it would not mak* 1 the trees ahy better. Do you think it would? 36-tfi R. P. Benjamin. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest market price for your poultry? J£ so, bring it to Farneman & Co., dn Front St., opposite Mackey’s marble j shop. J

Lois For Sale. Lots No. 14 and 15 and 16 in Benjamin’s addition. For particulars call on R. P. Benjamin. People in general should know what’s best ti> do in case of a sudden attack of bowel complaint. It is a well established fact that prompt relief may bo bad in any case of colic, cholera morbus, dysentery or diarrhoea, by giving a few doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly, can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For side by Frank B. Meyer. When Baby was sick, we her Castoria, When she was a Child, uiecried for Gastoria, When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. : ■

Cholera in Michigan. Dr E. D. Larke, of Rogers City Michigan, says the epidemic of last year in Presque Isle county, in which so many persons lost their lives, was cholera dysentery instead of cholera, as first reported, He used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aDd says it succeeded, where all other remedies failed. Not a single ease was lost in which it was used. This Remedy is the most reliable and most successful medicine Shown for colic cholera morbus, dvsentery diarrhoea and bloody flux. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer. The many housekeepers whose an nual papering and re-painting was interferred with this year by the early opening of Spring work, can find a recompense for the delay in the great reductions in the prices of paints and wall-paper, at Meyer’s “Old Reliable” drug store. There wa.- a terrible epidemic of dys entery and bloody llux in Pope county, Illinois, last summer. As many os five deaths oCoured in one day. Messrs Walter Bros., of Walter*burg, sold over 380 bottles of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during this epidemic and say the never heard of its tailing in any case when the directions were followed. It is the only medicine used that did cure the worst cases. Many persons w etc by it after the doctors bad given them up. 25 and 50 cent bottles for by Frank B. Meyer. Buy your fancy ehairs of Williams.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. F. M. Hordwick. William Hopper. Mrs. E. Timmons. Loose’s Red Clover Cures SIcK Headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, 26c per bpxr 5 boxes sl. For sale by Long & Eger.

OlfaM and Pi an on Don’t buy an organ or piano until yon see my instrnments and learn my prices. I sell as nice an organ for S6O as these commission agents will ask yon $76 for. I can save yon from S6O to $75 on a piano. Instruments always in stock at Hardman’s. Call in and see them. R. P. Benjamin. - m%m t T English Sparta Liniment removes nil hard. soft, or calloused tamps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stiller sprains; all swokn threats, coughs etc. Save ft by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by Long A Eger, Drug-

CLOSINS OUT SALE —:OF:— — .-DURING °<IJULY & AUGUST,! TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. Our $3.50 shoe for $3.00. A, Our $3.00 shoe for $2.50. I‘.. Our $2.50 shoe for $2.25. V Our $2.00 shoe for $1.75. A j YOur $1.75 shoe for $1.50. V/ Mens’ Fine Shoes at Same Discount In Prices. MILLINERY - AT - YOUR - OWN - PRICE. nammmmmmsmmsfamsmmas/mmXßmamxmi -rivrrrx-rri-irrn-iiiiT r irn —lYirfmtorrrr—miu. These are no auction or Jim Grow * Goods/hut are regular merchantable goods and Fully Warranted. HEMPHILL & HONAN. SOLE AGENT FOR THB - Beak This in Mind:—l can sell you any kind of watch you want, at the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. Ladies Chains, Cents Chains, Violin and Guitar Strings Ladies' Brooches, Gents' Cuff Buttons, Gold Pens, Ladies' Cuff Buttons, Gents' Charms, Gold Rings, Ladies' Charms, Gents' Collar Buttons, Solid Gold Thimbles, All kinds of spectacles a specialty, fitted by new system. A bright new stock of plated, hollow ware, knives, forks and spoons. Goods bought of me engraved free of charge. Cmems! v* Cmcmsi Clocks! Fine watch repairing a specialty. Also all kinds of engraving and monograms made to order. “HARDMAN, THE JEWBLEK.” GEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant & Bakery. BREAD. CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. W&MMMM&LB mmm -ALSO A GOODLUNCHCOUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON 3TREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. (Allman’s Old Stand.)

_ A STRONG! COMPANY, The Union Central life OF 1 CINCINNATI. WHY ? It has tbe lowest death rate; It realizes the highest interest rate on its famrtmento; It pays large dividends to policy-holders, and has made the most rapid progress of any company in the United States; It issues endowment insurance at life rates; It makes its policies inoontestible and non forfeitable; - ' It continues all policies in force, without surrender, by the application of tkn entire reserve thereon; -- It does not own a dollar in fluctuating stocks and bon's; It imposes no restrictions on residence or travel, and pays losses promptly. ® IWKor 10 yean, tbe average mml the Dun Rate Hss MTTIm Receipts from Interest mors ttaa gsMaJI Death Loawa, Matared RadawsMuta. »-*» AGENTS WANTED iTdhIePbSeMTED TEBBITORT. c r- av — DR- JOHN DAVIS, President. R P. NAEAbtat.i. SeereterrC W- BONK, A«it Oen W, W WATSON, Local Agent,