Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 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 cts, at Long & Eger’s. °y.: Itch. Mange and scratches on huma" or animals cured in 30 minutes uy Wool ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Long & Eger, druggist, Rensselaer.
Farmers and Stock Men
should feed the Excelsior horse anil' cattle food. The best medicine for stock and poultry. 1 pound sample packages lor 2a etsT 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale bv 20-22 1 yr. Frank B Meyer. Catarrh cured, health ana sweet brrath secured/ by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. Bold by Long & Egor. »*» 1 • • 1 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 & 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 cure. Talk about Clothing'. .lust call at Leopold's and look at styles and qualities and learn [ rices.
Cholera in Michigan.
Dr E. D. Lairke, of Rogers City Michigan, stays 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, Crohn 1 , ami Diarrhoea Remedy aud s.v 3 ft 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 known lor colic cholera morbus, dysentery diarrhoea and blooey fli'x- 'ho and 5(1 cent bottles for .sale oy Frank 11. Meyer. There was a terrible epidemic of dysentery and bloody flux in Tope county, Illinois, last siimmcr. As ruauy as livs; deaths oceured in.one day. Messrs W alter Bros., of Walters burg. sold.o.ver 380 bottles'of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during this epidemic and say the never heard of its failing in any case when the directions were followed. It is the only medicine used that did cure the worst cases Many persons wore by it after the doctors had given them lip. "25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer. We have a number of notes; which are past due. The makers are re.qested fro call ami take up the same, as we have no use for them. ___ English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and bkunMcs from horses, blood spavin, curb-splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifler sprains; ali swolen throats, coughs etc. Save by use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by Long & Eger, Druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. 20 30 ly Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy lor you. Sold by Long & Eger. _ Will yon suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger xx-S9-ly. People in general should know what’s best to do in case of a sudden attack of bowel complaint. It is a well established fact that prompt relief may bo had in any ease of colic, cholera morbus, dysentery or diarrhoea, by giving a few doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly, can always be depended u.on and is pleasant to take. For sale by Frank B. Meyer. MONEY! mont.i —W. H. H. Graham loans me uey in sums of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. Shiloh's cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Egf.k.
JOHN graves, WHKATKIKLD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Kales attended in any pert of Jasper and adjoining ooniftie*. also Beal Estate Agent and > Justice of the Peace, Cofteeai ona promptly attended to. Lara ■noantMt farms and town property (or sale. Atkmaa - Waßaxnu.», Inn. , XSJ It . „ . _
From Remington.
Hon. Geo. Major and wife arrived from Dakota last week. We are glad to state that they expect to take up their permanent residence among ns, having purchased the property of Milo Tuttle immediately west of Dr: M. G. Trangh. 4 Work on our beautiful new school building will be again de? laved for a little, time, owing to the burning of a mill in Kokojno, i i which the staircases and othe r furnishings were stored ready for shipment. As it was an unavoidable accident, no blame, of course, can. be attached to the contractors. If any of the inhabitants of the county seat want to see a beautiful sight and hear a rousing sermon, let them be present in the' M. E. church next Sunday. The church is handsomely decorated and refumiehed and Rev. J. W. T. McMullen, D. D. will deliver the re-opening address. Mr. Frank Hines and family left by team last Tuesday for Liberty, Mo., their future home. Miss Columbia Logan, formerly well known as a teacher in this place but now' of Crockett, Texas, visited the families of Messrs. Parker apd Burger and ether friends last week-. ------- Miss Phebe Bowman, of Monticello, who is also connected with the Mary Allen Seminary, in Crockett, Texas, spent Tuesday of last w'eek with her friends, Miss M. P, Bolles and Miss Hattie Chnppell. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Butler, of Chicago, formerly of this place are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bobt. Parker. Mrs .Clara Brown Randall and son of Duluth, Mi me, are visiting many friends in Remington. Mr. Joseph Peffley and Miss Julia Turpin were married at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Elder LeMiller, on Sunday afternoon at live o’clock. It was a very quiet wedding, none but the immediate relatives of the—“high contracting parties” being present. Both are well known young society people and they start in lite under happy auspices. Mr. Alexander Mitchell, familiarly known as “Uncle Aleck” left early last, u eek for Missouri in which state he has found a bride in the person or an old acquaintance • a widow in affluent circumstances. P. H. returned from lowa last week. We are glad to chroncle the fact that he has come to stay. Miss Myra Price leaves for lit r work in Lincoln University, Alabama, this week. Mrs. M. Solomon, after a pleasant visit with parents and friends, left for her home in Duluth, last Tuesday. Miss Fannie Patton accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Warner, of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived home last week. They spent the heated term at Lake Minnetonka, a noted health resort near Minneapolis. Goldsberry and Griding are opening a large stock of goods in Wolcott where they will doubtless build up a good trade. J ____ ‘■""Tlemingtonian. Our low one price for cash only is wonderful: — ! —— Mens’ substantial business suits, §3, usually sold at SG. Mens’ substantial business suits, $4.50, usually sold at $9. Mens’ substantial business suits, $6.50, usually sold at sl3. Mens’ dress suits, $8.25 to $15.50, usually sold at sl2 and $25. Boys’ suits, $1.25 up to SB, usually sold double. CThoauo Bargain Store. Hats, caps, gloves and mitts, as cheap as anybody’s, at Hemphill & Honan’s. BARGAINS in Glassware at C. C. Starr’s. A \ gal. water-pitcher, various styles, only 25 cents. Choice, fresh, home-roasted coffee, at C. C. Starr’s, at no higher price than you pay for inferior grades, elsewhere. Why pay regular prices for cheap auction stuff, when you can get good goods for the same prices qf the Economy Store Co. The only ’ place In the county to get strictly pure roasted coffe e is at C. C. Starr’s. No extra charge for grinding. There is nothing better than the best, and you never fail of finding the very best groceries, and at the bottom prices, at C. C. Starr’s store. We take the lead in low prices on mens’boots and shoes. Honest goods at reasonable prices is our motto. Economy Stork Co. In buying my line of boots and shoes this fall I have made it a point to get a good grade article, which I ckn be sold on same price level as low grades. R. Fen dig.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
- . . • * yj.on the chatitr'e.* the iiwtrucienl is i-o specified, it will be Quuersjtood that it is a v. srsntoe deed The letters n. e, s. w, mean mirth, .smit!:, east, west. The letters in comhinalinn. as nu sw Ac, stand for northeast Tarter, southwest quarter Ac, The date .-'■von in eaehUem "denotas the time the inatrnwoßi. wase-xaeuteo- When this w*g during the present year, only the month and day aregr.en.a* Doc. 13. Wbetrths instrument was made in some former year. Hie full date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov Ist, ’B4.
John V. Myers to Cha». Myers, Aug. 5, ne ne, 15-32-6, 40 acres Wkeatlield. quit datin 1 Henry Niman to Wm. ,W. Ballinger, April 19.1 88 .“ It 5, Himan 1 Henry Schmidt to Elizabeth Niehuls, June 10. it 8. hi 2, Hogan. Schmidt’s Addition 20 Wm. W. Ballinger u> EBzafoeffi A, Nichols, April 28. ’BB, it 5, Niman 150 Andrew Shoppell to Henry Shop- , pell, J uue 4, nnd 4 sc, 30 325, 80 awes, Kankakee - 400 Elliot R. Burr to John Fenwick, Sept, 2, se so, 30-28 7, Jordan 1200 U. S. A. to John Thompson Oct. 1. ’sl. el n w and el sw. 7-27-7, 160 acres. Carpenter, patent. State of. Indiana to Henry Williams. Sepfcr 2, ’BB, si nw, 10Henry Phelps Qt al to F. C. and M . A. Phelps, Aug. 27. und 2-9 It.».>« 5 32-5; its .*6. 7. ne ew. s.l sw, si se, 6-32-5: el nw. .)£ ne, se ne. si. 7-32-5- w 4, nl se. Its 1, 2. 8 32 5, aud it 5,1T : 82 : 0,' - - —- —• 2c 28 Geo. Phelps to F. C: and M. A. Phelps. Aug. 23, und It 5, 332 5, Its 5-6-7. ne sw. si sw. si se, 6-82:5; el nw,,ill ne. se ne. Sg 7-82-5; uj, nl se. Us. 1,2, 8-32-5; It 5, 9 : 32-5, Kankakee tp. 4273 Henry Kikan to Niels Mattson, it. al, Aug. !3. a.] ne, < 4 nw, nw nw, 3-31-5, 200 acres. Walker 4000 Sarah J. Bennett to Sylvia A. Rowe, Aug. 28, wl sw, 33-32-7 Keener 5 Seipio West to M L. Spitler, Sept, 6 el se, 18-30-6, Barkley quit claim §25 Jos. F. Iliff to Charles C. Fish, Sept. 4, no tiw, 3-40-6, 40 acies Barkley ,r ' r 400 Philip 15. Wood hams to Mary <? . Keister, Sept ne sw, nw-se JiOO Wm. J. Moore toAustinO. Moore Sept. !>, und wl sw. 18-23-5, und 1 se se. J 4-29-5, 120 acres, Hanging Grove 1500 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried forCastoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, -- I—i As usual, A. Leopold’s stock of Fine Clothing is now complete and anyone who will take pains to examine the goods, will at once see that lie bad an eye. to business in the selection of this mammoth stock of clothing,, which was bought in the Eastern markets, and at prices that will not fail to secure their sale. This clothing is all warranted to be as represented, Call soon and select a real line suit of clothing, in any style, at prices that cannot fail to please you. A. Leopold, The Fashionable Clothier.
Poultry Wanted.
Large quantities of poultry are wanted dll ring ihe next 15 days, and especially of spring chickens. Prices per pound, subject to changes in the market: Highest market price paid for Spring chickens, Ducks and Eggs.— J. R, Adams. Ray Leopold’s Rochester shoes, for the fall and winter trade, have arrived and are gems to look at. Ladies, call and secure a pair before the sizes run out. The prices are very reasonable. Sale of hats, Saturday, September 21, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Choice of Millinery, SI.OO. Ws are now ready to talk business, as we have an immense stock of new and seasonable goods for fall and winter, consisting of dry goods, clothing, notions, hats, caps, boots, shoes, rubbers, ladies’ and gents’ furnishing goods, tinware &c. Chicago Bargain Store. No trouble in teething time if you use Rinehart’s Syrup Blackberrpjio opium. 25 c, .. 7 F. B. Meyer.
LOOSE'S EXTRACT fjtOYER RLOSSOM iMCpI XT COBBS Caocara, Humor*. Sons, Ulcers, Swelling*, Tumor*, Abocaaaes, Blood Poiaoning. Salt FIKII'bSS £££?s,V' • » J.M. LOOSE KKD CLOVER CO., ' Dfttmlt IfMi.
Mag-Standing Hiood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and muses a radical change in the system, ihe process, in some cases, may not be - quip so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read tnese testimonials; “ For two years I suffered from a severe pain in my right side, and had other troutdes caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the hist bottle, and after taking five bottles I was completely cured.”—John W. Benson, 70 Lawrence st., Lowell, Mass. “Last May a large carbuncle broke out on iny arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my experience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.’'— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “i had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my brother and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Ferijandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five ni.mths I took it. daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.”—T- E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. “Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did iii it tmtiue ir-at - first,"but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stomach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cuted.” Mrs. A~A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. § tier’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. I six tootn«ss, Q.l. Wurth *5 a bottle.
Notice of Survey. SS; 2tk?9-G“ NOTICE is herein given to Wm. 11. KtuKtle. Nelson Anderson, Geo. K. Hnsmer, -■ Eliza I-iaima. J,-.. A llrcd T'hompson, Ezra l’et-idfs. Sarah I‘aris,--- ■ A. S. Peterson, Isabella Brown,- - —~ Jos Ji Bradley, Cyrcnins . David. C and J. 11. PareettS, Win. E. (Tilji, James Otil|i. Benjamin Misner, Clare Peregrine, K/.ra Wolf. Thos. E. Eldredge, Nettie M(’Kalian. and all others interested, that tlie Aetrfti Lite In sit ran ee Com pa ny tow n s UP: o f She fton" turn - her tweiiti'-five (25), township nutnber twenty, nine (29) north, range number live (Oj west, in Jasper county, Indiana, .excepting tin l west half of the northwest quarter of the said'seetion twenty-five (25). The said Insurance Company also owns the southeast quarter '>-) or the southeast quarter (>,) of section twenty-four (24), township, twenty-nine (29), range live (5) And said Insurance Comganv lias authorized tile Snrvayor of Jasper county to yrogeed .a-xvtl. make a legal survey of sections 25. 24, ilti. -si. 2t> and 93, or so wucli thereof as mav lx’ nee.ossary to establisli the coiners and lines of our It,nils. Said survey to begin the 7TB oi OoTober A. IX, }Bst). and contlmfe"from diiy to day- Dir Die same is coir pleted. THOS. C. DAY, lUipteseuting ! 11s. Co. Jas. C. Thrawis. Surveyor: Sent. 19-21). Oct. 11.
WANTED Ait'll to take onlursfor Nursery Stack., rrn Salary or Commission. l ean make a suei essful SiLLESMMI —wiMryii wxwm»i««wr.iiTjt34<Mr«c3«>crt.«r<e3r.»wiJg> of any one who wffl work and follow my inatruetion*. Will RmrisirliandsomG-otTrtit fi-AeT and pay your salary or commission every week Write for ter-taa-xt bneo.- - E. OiCUIAHAMt — 3-13t — KotJtestcP N. Y. •W^.2ST r T23ID to canvass for the sale of Nursery atoc.k. SteiW dy employment guaranteed. Salary ami expenses paid to successful 111,11 Apply at ou'ce Stating age Mention this prper. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y. Sept -Nov, notice of Appointment of Aduiiiilstrntor. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Philip Handy, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. The said estale is supposed to be lasolvent. FRANCIS M. GOFF, Sep. 12-19-28. Administrator. « ALESME IV ■W-A-JST'X’EID AT ONCE. Permanent position tin 1 year round! Good weekly pay guaranteed! No experience needed! Only good cltaractor ami willingness to yvork required. Outfit free. Send for terms nnd commence work at oucc. J. AIJSTIN SHAW A CO., Nurserymen. 88H|BBUBffSBiS9BHMI Rochester N, Y. SALESMEN AX/ANTED to solicit for out well-knowu Nurvv scry. Good wages paid every week. Permanent employment guaranteed Write at once, before territory is taken, stating age. 15- tot p. CHASE BROS CO..Chicago, 111.
TRUSTEES? RfOTIUE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office, upstairs in Makeever’s Rank Building, cvcrv Saturday to attend to Township business, i WtT.MtMOaitKVkll.lll 'I rusiee Marion tp. _ P!ONEEE MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana JLX EIOLESBACH, PBOP E. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, bausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities te suit purchasers at Mie lowest prices. None but the bee stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. Bjy*The highest price paid for good a cattle. • J. J.EIGLE6BACH. DWIGGINS BROS., —iIBSTRACTERS,:— Rensselaer, Inti.
What’s the Matter with Indiana? PERS’ GUIDE OF THE STjfTE FOR QS CENTS! It is an absolutely new map, just engraved, with additions and corrections to date. It is double the size of Band, TwyovAiiy &Co ’3 old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, though sold At the same price. J. The Map is 21 x2B inches, on a large scale, colored to distinguish counties, with a thorough and comprehensive index .compilation showing, in detail, the entire railroad system, the express company doing business over each road, and accurately locating all cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, villages, counties, islands, iftkon, rivers, etc. The compilation designates the branch or particular division of railroad upon which each station is situated; the nearest mniiiTig point of all local places, money-order post offices, telegraph stations, and the express company doing business at the points where the several companies have offices. The map is folded and bound with the index and compilation in a flexible cover. Sent, post paid, to any address, on receipt of price, by RAND, McNALLY A CO., Map Publishers, 148 to 154 Monroe Street, CHICACO. _ A STRONS COMPANY, The Union Central II of ciisrciisrisr.ATT. WHY ? It has the lowest ffciUi U realizes the highest, interest rate on its laves I m< ’6 s; It pays large divideur's to p<>liey-holders, and has the* most raoitl progress of any company in the United States; iHsstres endowment insurance at life-ratcs---: - - ■ — r — It continues all policies in force, without surrender, by the application of the entire reserve thereon; " -.7; 0 It does not own a dollar its fluctuating stocks and bon's; ft imposes no residence or travel, and pays Insses pro optiy. eST-For ID .vearsahe average4rtercst-Rate has been over 7', 1 ami tin- bestti Rato lesi - than'lhree-lonrtlis 01 One inn-i-riit. Redacts fixmi Interest more than paid ait Death Losses, Matured Endowments, Rent. and Taxes in ISSS. - AGENTS WANTED IH UNREPRESENTED TERRITORY. HOME„OFF I CE, S. E. Cor. Fourth and Central Avenue, CINCINNATI. 4 TR JOHN DAVIS. President. E. P. MARSHALL. Secretary. C- W- BONE, Asst. Gen. Agt., W. W. WATSON, Local Agent,
I CURE FITS! When I say Cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them return again. I mean A RADICAL CURE. 3 have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not nowreceivmg a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it wffl euro you. Address H.G. ROOT, M.C., 183 Pearl St.. New YORK
Notice of Sale of School Land?. Section sixteen (18), township thirty-two (32) north, range seven >J< west. NOTICE is hereby given, that the under, signed, Auditor and Treasurer Of Jasper Coun 1 y.State nfXtKthunvwiU offer for sale at piibiic auction, at tile door of I lie court house of said county, on Monday, the 7th day of October, A. D., 1889, between the lrouts of 10o’clock A. Si. and 4 o’elockJP. Mtlie-foliawing lands situated in said county and state, and being apart of Hie Congressional School Lands of said state, to-wit: All of section sixteen (18), in township thirty-two (32) north , range seven (7) west, ne>i nefif; appraised at one und twenty-five hundj-etlths dollars i*i.2s) per acre. 11 w 1-4 nek'-, appraised at two dollars (2.00) per acre. hw)4 ne’i, appraised at four dollars (sft.OO), per acre. s‘e>4 nCK, appraised=attive dollars ($5.00) per acre. neii n w)a, appraised at four dollars $4.09) per acre. mv.H nw3i, appraised at four dollars (#4.00) per acre. " , ■ r: — ■ swjf nwJi, appraised at four dollars (ft.oo) per acre. se,‘:( nw).), appraised at four dollars ($4.00) per acre. neK sw>.(, appraised at four dollars per acre. nwK sw>4, appraised at four dollars ($4.00) per acre. s wit aw X, appraised at one and -twenty-five hundredths dollars ($1.25) per acre. sejf sw’i, appraised at one nnd -twenty-five hundredths dollars t 51.25) per acre. nejf-sejf, appraised at five dollara ($5.00) per acre. nwif seif, appraised at five dollars ($5.00) per acre. swjf sejfy appraised at-five dollars ($5.00) per acre. sejf seif, appraised at five dollars ($5.00) per acre. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid to tire Treasurer on the day of sale, and the interest at the rateof six per centum on tlie residue for one year in advance, the residne of the purchase money to be paid in ten years from date ot sale, with like interest at the rate of six per centum annually in advance. Witness our names tins 28th day of August, A. D., 1889. GEO. M. ROBINSON, ft-r.-?g=Sr=-~-.Auditor. ISRAEL B. WASHBURN, Treasurer.
HHDBT IB THE STATE OK INDIANA.} «o Jasper County. i 03 ' In Jasper Circuit Court, to October term, A. D. ISB9. Alkanali Galbraith 1 ■■ - ■ . ... Sarah J. ilelscl and | William Ilelsel J ■Be it remembered, that on this 7th day of September, A. I) JkKO, the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. Attorneys filed in the oflice of the Clerk of said court his complaint against-said- defendants to forogffijj) a mortgage on certain real estate, and also the >.Hi davit ofa competent person, that mi I defend - ante, Sarah J. Ilelsel and William Ilelscl her husband are non-resideuis of the state of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the peudency,, of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at Uie October term of snld court, 1883, to-wit: on the sixth day of Novemlier 188!>. WITNESS. My hand and the seal ol ISEAL I said Court, affixed nt office in Kens1/wtsJ SMier, on this 'ill day of Scpteinber, A. D„ 1889. JAMES K. IRWIN , Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson A Bro . Sep. lk-19 JB, Attorney* forPlalnUff.
<Sj “ A If Alfl!* from Ohio. Here Isa 5 wMlllfc portrait of Mr. Garrick - w ''■vb -on, <( f Salem, Ohio, o m writes: “W-is :it work on n farm for CM a ni"n'h ; 1 now have nil agency ■©* t>* 1 Jg l - rK. C. Allen & Go's albums and publitra t Every one who takes hold of this grand business pi hvs'wp grand jrrofits. Shall we start YOU in this business, reader? Write to us and learn all about it for yourself. Wa are starting many; we will start you If you don’t delay until ariothergets ahead of you in yonr part-of the country. If you takehold you will be able to pick up gold fast. iKTRead — On account of a forced manufacturer's sale 125,000 ten Photogrnph Album* are to be sold to th© people for each.— Bound »l-44+*v«1 Crimson Silk-Velvet-IMush. Charmingly decorated insides. Handsomest albums in the world. Largest fcizc. Greatest bargains ever known. Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Dig money for agents. Any one can becomeji autvissful agent. Sellsitself r>n eight—- little or no talking necessary. Wherever shown, even’ due wants to purchase. Agents take thousands, of orders with rapidity uever before known, (.oat profits await every worker. Agents are. making fortunes. Ladies make, as much as. men. You, reader, can do as well a- l ull (UftHffKtion'and terms free, to those who write for same, with particulars and terms for our Family Bibles, Hooks and Periodicals. After you know all, should you conclude tu go no further, why no harm is done. Address li. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine. PARK 'WEIGHT. Undertake*, Calls promptly attended day or night. RENSSELAER ==' la DIAS A J \V. HOttTON, OKNTIs;' Fillings inscrted that w ri. r. NOT Come OPT. LOCAL AX.nSTHKTies Used in Troth extraction. {afArtlflcial teeth inserted from one to full sots. Oflioo over LaKue’s grocery, Rensselaer, Indiana.
Hemphill & Honan, - :- / ' can yrg) —DEALERS IN—
loots, Shoes, Eats Caps, AND J? u rni sh mgs. Ladies’ Fke Sheer A Specialty a Rensselaer Indiair m i
