Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1889 — Page 8

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Money to loan on farms at lowest rates. Privilege of partial payments before due. W. W. Watson. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh'S Porous Plaster, price 25 ets, at Long & Eger’s. Itch. Mange mid scratches on human or animals cured in SO minutes by Wooiford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist, Sensselaer. -

Farmers and Stock Men

should feed the Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages for 25 els. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale by 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meter. Catarrh cured, health ana sweet brvath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger. Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of appetite, dizsiness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75cents per bottle at Long & Eger’s. - - That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it . Long & Eger. Delays are dangerous. Get your life insured now, in the Union Central. W. W. Watson, Agt. Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s CUr®. : . «==» Talk about Clothing! Just call at. Leopold’s and look at styles and qualities and learn prices.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

This is lo certify that Mr. A. Leopold is the sole agent in Rensselaer of all our makes of bools and shoes, and we agree not to sell any of our goods lo any other merchant in Rensselaer , under penalty according lo our con- :— - 1 1 40-3 m. Sellz, Schwab & Co. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver worn plaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger xx-S9-ly. The Aid Society of the Christian Church are prepared to do any of the work in the following list at low prices: Ladies Shell mittens, 50 cts. Ladies plain yarn mittens, 25 “ Pah* of plain pillow oases, 10 “ Knotting comfort, 50 “ Sewing carpet rags, per ponnd, 05 “ Piain calico dress for lady, 50 “ ** “ *- “ child, 25 •* Common shirts for boys, 20 “ “ “ “ gentlemen, 25 “ Child’s plain apron, 15 “ “ raffled “ 20 “ Plain kitchen apron, 10 “ Dusting cap with material far, 15 “ Darning bag. material for, 40 “ Quilting quilt, 75 etts. per spool. Any one wishing work done call on the President of Society. Mrs Jclia Healv, Pres. Cora Zimmerman. Secy. . ts.

The New Oklahoma

Is Leopold’s Addition. Call early before all the best lote are gobbled up. Terms so favorable that no one can afford to be without a home. Lots sold on $5 monthly payments and three years time given to complete the payments. MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in sums of 1300 and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. Shiloh's cough and consumption cure is sold hy us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger.

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ANNUAL JUBILEE.

The harvest is over.'the summer almost ended, bringing abundant crops, thus rewarding skill and industry. The Fab- season Is here/ Oflhd the agricultural community will’ gratefully ackowledge ‘the blessings of a kind Providence in bestowing good health and a fruitful season by attending these annnal festivals and showing the improvements resulting from intelligent culture. Successful County Fairs insure a. good State exhibition, and indications point to an excellent Fair Season. Being an “off year" from political disturbance, prompts the management to extra exertions in making the forth-’ coming Indiana State Fair, Sept, 23d to 28th. to excell in every respect. TfertF Board ot Agriculture can make a better showing financially than any other institution ot the kind in this country, thus proving the solid basis on which the business management operates. The Agricultural Fair is an American institution, and came to Stay, not only as a mart of trade, but the social features predominate in a way no other character of gathering can equal, and is now recognized as the “harvest jubilee” irf more sense than one. Indiana is the center of the breeding grounds of improved live stock, and the State Fair the nucleus where will concentrate the competitors in the “battle of breeds.” Superior accommodations for exhibitors and visitors. An increased list of premiums, including Lady Equestrianism. More favorable railroad rates are applied for, to give those at a distance the opportunity of visiting the best Agricultural Fair on the continent, and the Capital City with its many attrac turns.

REAE-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

ftien the character of the instrument is no specified, it will he understood that it is a warantee 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 &c. The date given in eachitem 'denotes the time the instrument was executed. When this was during the present year, only the month and day are given, as Dec. 13. When the instrument was made in some former year, the full date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov. Ist, ’B4. Jas. T. RaDdle to R. B. Harris, Aug 15, n side aw nw 84-30-5, 9£ acres, Gillam, 100 Jennie B. Kirk to Wm. B. Peck, J une 28, It 12, bl 2, e 15 feet. It 2, bl 8, It 9, bl 8, s 50 ft Its 7, 8, bl 3, Remington, 500 Wm. B. Peck to Wm. C. Kirk, same as above, 500 U. S. A. to A. P. Willard and P. M. Kent, May 7, ’53, wj sw 727- 63 acres, Carpenter, pat ent. Matilda Cason to Annette Cason, Aug. 16, It 9, bl 3, Wheatfield. 1 Rt. Rev. Joseph Dwenger, Bishop &c to trustees St. Joseph's College ot Rensselaer, May 9, pt wi 21-29-6, Marion, deed. Mary Hunter to Joanna Palmer, July 30, ’B7, und£ w$ nw 35-32-5, Kankakee, 137 Sarah Joanna Palmer and Mark L. Wood to Leroy and Nancy Gillespie, July 30,’89, w£ nw 35-32-5, Kankakee, 600 Chas. F, Brace to Henry C. Bruce, Oct. 7- 82, ne nw, pt nw no, wj sw ne. pt sw se 428- Marion, 3700 Mr. J. E. Grinstead, Senora, Ky., says: My children have sometimes had boils and other signs of blood impurities, with loss of appetite, etc., at which times I have found Swift’s Specific a most successful remedy, in no instance failing to effect a speedy and permanent cure. “Swift’s Specific is a great blessing to humanity,” says Mr. P. E. Gordon, of 725 Broad street, Nashville, Tenn., “for it cured me of rheumatism of a very bad type, with which I had been troubled for three or four years. S. S. S. cured me after I had exhausted everything else. Mr. Russell Myrick, of the firm of Myrick & Henderson, Fort Smith, Ark., says he wishes to add hip testimonial to the thousands which have already been given as to Swift’s Specific. He says he derived the most signal benefit from its use to cure painful boils and sores resulting from impure blood. When taken for a few days, potash mixtures impair the digestion, take away the appetite, and dry up the gastric juices which should assist in digesting and assimilating the sood. Swift’s Specific has jaat the opposite effect; it improves digestion, brings appetite, and btalda up the general health.

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Constipation, Demands prqptpt treatment. The results at neglect may be serion\.> Avoid all harsh, and drastic purgatives, the tendency /* which.is to weaken the bowels. • The best remedy is Ayer’s Pills. Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They are an' admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every where endorsed by the profession. “Ayer’s Pills are highly and universally spoken of by the people about here. I make daily use of them in my practice.’’ —Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridgeport, Conn. “I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family.”— J. T. Bess, Leithsville, Pa. "For several years Ayer's Pills have been used in my family. We find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the nouse.”—Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. “ Four boxes of Ayer’s Pills cored me of liver complaint.”— B. L. Fulton, Hanover, N. H. “I have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and always found them prompt and efficient in their action.”—L. N. Smith, Utica, N. Y. “ I suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills effected a complete cure.”—D. Burke, Saco, Me. “I have used Ayer’s Pills for the pa3t thirty years and consider them an invaluable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia.” —Jas. Quinn, 90 Middle st., Hartford, Conn. “Having been troubled with costiveness, which seems inevitable with persons of sedentary habits, I have tried Ayer’s Pills, hoping for relief. lam glad to say that they have served me better than any other medicine. I arrived at this conclusion aniy-after a faithful trial of their merits.”— Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass. § Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY v Dr. J. Ck Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.

Commissioners Sale of RealEstate. "Vtotice is hereby given that by virtue of an 1 ’ order of the Jasper Circuit Court, recorded in Order Book 110,18 on page 520 of the records of said’court, I will offer at public sale for not less than two thirds of the full appraised value on the 7th day of September, 1889 at the office of Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer, Indiana. II not sold on said day 1 will hold for private sale at not less than its’full appraised value the following described real estate towit: The west half of the north-east quarter and the east half ogthe west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six (26) in township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, on the following terms: One third cash; one third in nine and one third in eighteen months, the deferred payments to draw six per cent, interest from date, payable with attorney fees, secured hy mortgage on said real estate. FRANK FOLTZ. Commissioner. Thompson ft Bro, Att’ys. Aug. 15-22-27. Sept. 5.

LOOSE’S EXTRACT EED P.LOYER BLOSSOM O A m 2 "n hi S CL wV nuns MAmr S° XT O U JKKHH3 Cancan, Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Swellings, Tumors, Abscesses, Blood Poisoning, Salt Rheum .Catarrh, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, and all Blood and Bkin Diseases. Price, $1 per Pint Bottle, or 6 Bottles for S& 1 lb. can Solid Extract Sola J. M. LOOSE EED CLOVER CO., Detroit, Mich,

Attention Farmers and Fruit Raisers!

I will call on you either in person or by representative to take your orders for anything in the nursery 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. Hhis stock is as good as you ever bought of any body, and 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 pioperly cared for. I will sell you stock for fall delivery at the following prices: Apples, hardy,select and fine2scts. 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 the'nursery Btock at corresponding prices. Remember this stock is extra good and will bear true to name every time. If 1 should charge yon from 50cts. to $1.25 apiece for these trees, it would not make the trees any better. Do you think it would?

R. P. BENJAMIN.

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Clothing sold on time at A. Leopold’s. People in general shook)know what’s beR to do In esse of a sadden attack of bowd complaint. It is a well Hebwl fact that prompt relief may be had ia may cam of coho, cholera marCholera aad Diarrhoea Bensody. It •QhqloMjr.cnn always be dwnaded t ■ mk* :

YOU CAN BUY PBOPEBTY IN THE CAPITAL OF SOOTH DAKOTA Now, Before the Location, At present LOW PRICES, and get all the benefit of the IN REAL ESTATE FOLLOWING THE LOCATION. The Capital is to be located by a vote of the people OCTOBER Ist—less than Forty days from now-* It is SURE to go to one of the THREE following places: HURON, the Center of Population; PIERRE, the Geographical Center ; SIOUX FALLS, the Present Metropolis.

The capital syndicate Composed of Bankers and Property Owners of the Territory, own AN ADDITION at each of these cities. This enables them to make the following LIBEBAL OFFER 1 FOR S3O Down, they give a bond for a warranty deed to a lot in EACH ADDITION, with the right to perfect title to the lot found, AFTER THE ELECTION, to be located in the addition AT THE CAPITAL by making a final payment of Seventy Dollars. Thus SIOD Insures You a Lot in the Future Capital. In the Immense Boom that will follow the location you are SURE to make SEVERAL HUNDRED PER CENT, on your investment. The surest, best paying, safest, most profitable, conservative investment ever offered. DON’T FAIL TO INVESTIGATE The immense profits made on small investments in St Paul, Des Moines, Lincoln, Topeka and Denver, will be duplicated in the Capital of the Great State of South Dakota with lightning-like rapidity. This is your opportunity to profit by the experience of others in those cities. Pamphlets giving full particulars, maps and plats free. Call and investigate personally. Best of references. REFERENCES: Huron National Bank, Huron, Da. Central Nat. Bank, Washington. Nat. LaFayette Bank, Cincinnati. Chicago National Bank, Chicago. Omaha National Bank, Omaha. Commercial Nat. Bank, Cleveland. lowa National Bank. Des Moines. First National Bank, St. Paul. First Nat. Bank, Portland, Maine. Milwaukee Nat. Bank, Milwaukee. Nat. Bank of the Republic, Boston. Second National Bank, Winona. Chase National Bank, N. Y. Security Bank, Minneapolis. Security Nat. Bank, Sioux City. PIRST COME;BEST SERVED, ~ "~ » H. L. BROWN, Rensselaer, Ind., represents the syndicate for this vicinity. Write him for information.

TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will bo in my of. floe, upstairs m Makeever’s Bank Building, everv Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREEN FI ELD, Trustee Marion tp. Hemphill & Honan, —DEALERS IN—lilts, Ski, Hat: Caps, A HD .Furnishings. Ui’ pjj| ■

_ A STRONG COMPANY, Tlu Union Cental Lib OF CINCI3Sr^A-TI. WHY ? It has the lowest death rate; It realizes tho highest interest rate on its investments; 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 incontestible and non-forfeitable; It continues all policies in force, without surrender, by the application of the entire reserve thereon; It does not own a doll&r ia fluctuating stocks and bon's; It imposes no restrictions on residence or travel, and pays losses promptly. OP-For 10 years the average Interest-Rate lua been over per cent, and the Death Rate less than Three-fourths ot One per cent. J@“Tho Receipts from Interest more than paid all Death Losses. Matured Endowments. Rents and Taxes in 1888. AGENTS f ANTED IN DNBEPBESENTED TERRITORY. HOMEfiOFFICE, 8. E. Cor. Fourth an< * Central Av'enue, __ _ _ —„ CINCINNATI. DB JOHN DAVIS, President. - E. P. MARSHALL, Secretaiy. C. W. BONE, Asst. Gen- Agt, W. W WATSON, Local Agent, LaFayette, Ind. Rensselaer, Ind.

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