Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1889 — Page 8
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HER HEALTH WAS RUINED.
BvvLHe 'Wat) One *»» Paia Bnt She la flow VV«M. Mrs. Alexander Vungha, wife of one of the uiost prominent end extensively known merchants of of Presc >tt, Ark., writes the following'letter under -date of April 22, 1889: t , “I owe the pres'evation of my life under provideaice |to Swift’s Specific. Foil four yeats my health was wretched, ruined—my life a ( life of const* nt pain, misery and 1 torture. Ijoxi soured on my stomadh and wfeajt I ate to-day I would vomit tomorrow. My sleep at night was broken with the most horrible visions in ‘ dreams, so much io, that 1 could not bear to be leftlalone; chromic diarrhoea, a painful oough threatened me with consumption; my feet and ankles were twisted out of all pro{lortihn, and my limbs swelled more or less. I could not walk except on a lejvel floor, and then With difficulty, and> for a while could! not get in and oat of bed without assistance. 1 The pressure of a fiuger upon i my bofly would leave its impression, and in short, l thought I hnd the dropsy in Addition to 'my other afflictions. Two doctdrs treated me faithfully during these four years but did me no (good—the medicines they gave me were as useless as stagnant water. My friends thought I would dje suffering as I was with such a combination of diseases. In 1887 I discontinued the use of the medicines I had heretofore been taking and began to take Swift’s Specific 0k S. S.) Five bottles of this truly {yonder ful medicine was F&fkM the miracle of iny complete and permanent recovery.” Treatise on blood wad skin disease mailed free. Swift Speoifc Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Attention Farmers and Fruit Raisers.' I will call on you either is 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. This 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 shrub I sell you, providing it is carefully planted and properly cared for. 1 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 $L Pears, dwarf, 3 for $1 Pears, Standard, 3 for $1.25. Any thing in the nursery stock nt corresponding prices. Rememl*er this stock is extra good and will bear true to name every time. If I should charge you from 50cts. to $1.25 apiece for these trees, it would not make the trees any better. Do you think it would? 36-ts. R. P. Benjamin.
Ladies’shoes at *l, *1.25, *1.50, *2 and *2.25, all reduced 50 cento on each pair. We handle no shoddy pasteboard goods, but sell you the best the market affords. We can save you some money on shoo; Economy Stoke Co. How are you fixed for underwear this fall? Call at Hemphill & Honan’s if you need anything in that line.'
Don’t bqy an organ or piano until yon see my instruments and learn my prices. I sell as nice an organ for 160 as these commission agents will ask yon 975 for. I { can save yon from SSO to 975 on a piano. Instruments always in fctock at Hardman's. Gall in sod •see.thru*. R. P. Benjamin. I
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
riien the riiarneter'of the instrument is no epedtW-il.it will he ini<lernp>o<l that it i* * war*ni<*> deed The letters u. e.s. w, mean n north. *'<nth, east. west. The letters ir*<■<>.«binatioo. as ne s\v Ac. stand tor ’iw*rllw»*t quarter. southwest quarter Ac. The state Siven m eaciiitem Menotes the time ilia h*. : strament was exeenteo. When this was during Uie present year, only the month and day are siveu. as Dec. 13. Wheu the instrument I was made in some former year, the full <lnte. hut abbreviated is Riven, as: Xov Ist. ’St. i John F. McColly to Jessie A l.eo Nov 16, ’#B. pt ne u«, 19-3 Mi, 30 acres. Union, 500 Catherine Gilmore to Jessie A bee. Sept. *2B, pt Its 16. 17 bl 30 Rensselaer, Weston's 2nd Add. 500 iTvnsteeshL E, ebtireb to 'Drzah P. Vanatta. Sept. 10, It 6, bl 11. Rensselaer, G 75 John Pitson to Jus. b. Wallace, Aug. 19. It 14. Id 2, DeAlette. McDonald’s Add. 11l Jus L. Wallace to Charley M. Tyler, Sept. 24. same as above, 115 John Frit?, to John Wesner, May 'Jo, pt ne sw. 25-32 J 6, Wheatlield. quitclaim, 1 Jacob 1. Wesner to August Krull June 8, pt ne sw, 25-32 6, Wheatlield, 500 Lettie Clifton to M. R. Cox, Aug. 26. p«t Its 11. 12. 13, 14, 15. 16, bl 1. Fair Oaks, ' 250 J:is. Sheeli to John J. Porter. June 29, It 9. bl 8. el 't 8. bl 8, Remington, BrueH’s Add. 175 Jas. T. Randle to John Kupke, Nov. I, ’B7, el sw, 21-30-5, 80 Gillam. 550 Elwood Moore to Francis M. Hershman, Aug. 5, nw nw 21 31-5, 40 aeres, Waiker. 300
AOVEKTISEH LETTERS. ’ Joseph Brausent. Charley Kruger. Mrs. H. C. Lewis. Wnx. Lowman. Miss Mary White. John Watterbery. Come everybody and give us a call whether you desire to purchase or not Come and see us anyhow. B. F. Fexwu & Co. Don’t forget that Farneman & Co. are paying 5 per cent, more for poultry and eggs than any other house in the city. Having recently fitted up the room Geoupied by*Wright’s, and later by Hopkins’ furniture store, we are now ready to meet the wants of the people in the line of drugs, stationery, school supplies, &c. A liberal patronage solicited* Y ours, B. F. Fexdiu <fc Co. Foil Sale:— A good No. 8, Northwest cook stove. Reservoir and warming oven complete. Only been used four years. Enquire at this office. R. Fendig desires to call especial attention to his custom tailoring department. Having received his fall samples he offers to make suits at prices particularly pleasing, Ray Leopold is again ai the front with a large and beautiful stock of the latest styles of fall and winter dress goods. She requests her numerous friends and patrons to call early and make their ■ If you want to save a hard-earned dollar, go to the Chicago Bargain Store, for dry goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, underwear, notions, tinware «fcc. 2t.
Womens’ substantial winter lace shoes down to (15 cents per pair. Boots 75 cents to *3.00 per pair. Childrens’ shoes 25 cents per pair up, at the Chicago Bargain Store. 2t A guitar for *G, at Kannal’s. To the farmers’ wives of Jasper County: Do you want the highest market price for your poultry? If so. bring it to Farneman & Co., on Front St, opposite Maekcy’s marble shop. Ray Leopold’s Rochester shoes, for the fall ancl winter trade, have arrived and are gems to look at Ladies, call and secure a pair before the sizes riVL-out The prices are very reasonable. Long <fc Eger have still got some wall-paper left, and they have not marked it so high that they can deduct 25 per cent., but they will make it pay any one wishing paper to give them a call.
I)WIGGINS BROS., ABSTRACTERS,:--. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Sales attended in any part of Jaapor and adjoining eonndea, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace , Collection* promptly attended to. Large Hainan to of farina anil town Dr»|>orty for sale. Address - Wit bat field, lap. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notire is hereby given to tlie creditor#*, heirs and legatees of DennU Carney, deceaaed. to appear in the Jasper Circuit Couh. held at Kenaaelser, Indiana, on the 4th dav oT November. 1888, and Show-cause if any, whv the (Inal settlement accounts with the estate of MtdMecedent ahodlU not tie appro veil; and ashl heirs are notifleii to than and there make proof of heirshlp.aml receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of said court /'W*sVliis 4th day or October 18M. ISv-rCJ JAMEHr. lUWIX, j Clerk Jasper CUeuit Lonrt. 1
r. r* ■ ■ .* i tiDstlpation !fv<*r’ini4suprnmpt treatment. The results ■ f v ins serious., Avoid all harsh ;iI .Iras'.;.; purgatives, the tendency of .«Ahdi.h», to. wcakeu the boweto, The best roiix' iy is Ayer’s Pills. Being purely v< c table, their action is prompt and their effect :;!\vny.s beneficial. They are an adinim.ile Liver and After-dinner pill, and everywhere endorsed by the profession. "Ayer’s Pills are highly and universally spoken of by the people about here: I make daily itse of them in my practice.” “I ran recommend Ayer’s Pills above all others, having long proved their value ns a cathartic for myself and J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. “For several :years Ayer’s Pills hav« Isean used ia my lami>y. We Bad them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house.”—Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. “ Four boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of liver complaint.”—E. L. Fulton, Hanover, X. H. "‘•I have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many verves, 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 compiete cur.-.”—1). Burke, Saco, Me. “I have used Ayer’s Pills for the past 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.” —J as. Quinn, IX) Middle st., Hartford, Oonu. “Having been troubled with eostivoness, 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 betteT than any other medicine. I arrived at this vourlusibn only after a faithful trial of their merits.”— Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass, j Ayer’s Pills, PRKPAr.ua 8t Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers In sii-dimni'.
West Discoyery oftte 1911 Ceatnry! CLiftb OR. TEAGUES MEDIC AT£I) Ul V AIB tW Jtjfte Catarrh. Asthma and all Thrciat and Has no t‘<iual for Ner '■MpWrx rousor Sick Headache. Iv» jH Greatest Blood Med.rf. ic.ine in the W«rld. It .e'V' jfy may be taken intern- “ ally in doscsof fromlO fjniw drops to a teaspoonfu 1 For Sale by F. B. MEYER. ~ PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Reneclaer, - - Indiana J. j. EIGLESBACH, PROP’E. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, e'.c., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at *Jus lowest prices. None but the he's stock Maagbtered. is invito! to call. Uas*Tfce bigiiest price paid tor good a cattle. J. J. EIGLESIJAUH.
f PARKER’S SPAVIN CEE! IS UNEQALED As an application to horses sot the cure of Spavin, Rheuma tism, Splints. Cramp, Ring Bone, Curb. Sprains, Bruises, Galls, Swelled Legs and Shoulder Lameness, also for Traick use when reduced. It removes swelling and inflammation, strengthens weak limbs, anq In the cure of all ailments < horses where liniments aneeded, it ha 3 no equal. Eve: bottle warranted as reproset cd. For sale by druggists. T 1 trade suj 'lyr;...':':'. 253* —’ T„dion»nni audßos: '1: ■: l-uvf&'i.'i. 2v..
M This is the blanket the dealer told me was as good as a 54.” F/fff—Get from your dealer free, the $4 Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. Two or three dollars for a 5/a Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat lon to keep warm. ( 5/A Five Mile ~ r ) 5/A Bose Stable ** for 5/A Electric ( 5A Extra Test 30 other styles at prices to suit everybody. If you can’t get them from your dealer, write us. ~T-. T’TT - ' POUTZ’ S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS iiiSm Ho Hmn wm Me of Cone. Ikvni or Dm Fw t«k. If Kimiz'i P*«'4«n ere need In lime. KtotoTe i*ow>ton«i]|rurr end prevent BmOmju. roane I awder* will pr-vent <4»pk» m Fowu. “owdetm *i torrew-c the omoMJtr of mSk •»<( rrrew twenty per cert.. «ad mule eke tatter firm w 4 »wwt »avi» a room, FiepriitM,
monqrt routs:. r Tl!■ ' m ' _ ' r Condensed lime Table of Fastenger Trams, in effect May 12, 1889, SOUTH-BoliN'iD. • •' "Tnaciens. ' ‘ JhlUaCj -48ptoL4Mwf>P> ! W Wsni (fatnmoud “';l24oani: nni “ ; 029 •• slielby “;2 05 ;nUS “ j . “ Rose l.awn ** : 213 “ ; “ • Fair Oaks “ i 230 “ 110 35 “ rJo47am Surrey •* • 245 f-“ ■ •* • a.«z •; • 258 “ :I0 5S “ ill 10 “ Pleasant Ridge “ i i “ : Marlboro “ i 3’17-p* • “ : Motion “ | 340 “ ill 28 •* ill 40 “ l-otayctte *• i ;i22oam]23spm Crawfonlsville Ar; ; 1 10 “ : 1 So •• Ureeneastle “ : ! 213 ‘ : 245 “. LOUISVILLE “ r i 715 • 7 30“ IN'OI AXAI’OLIS “ ! 7 5»“ i SiiOpin! 235 “ JINUIXXATI “i i 735 “ i 018 “ NORTHBOUND. ;U4t f ,ft ar)2 I No.'S*: N 0.4 * No fij jAro’m.iNt. Ex. KaStM CINCINNATI Lv • 5 715 pm: 800 am INDIANAPOLIB “ ! 700 am il 15 ** ill 55 “ LOUISVILLE “i i 740 “ i 731“ Greencastle “i ■ 1253 am :1217pm Crswfordeville “ i. : 1 54 “ ; 130“ Lafayette “ i ! 250 : 220 “ Motion ■ “ :1035 “ • 343 “ 320 “ Marlboro “ :1053f“ • • Pleasantßidge “ :10 59f“ ; •* ; Zaoxxaisela,eX “ ill 10 • 420 '• I 332 “ Surrey “ :1120f-“ ! “ i Fair Oaks “ ; 118* “ I *42 “ ■ 412 “ Rose Lawn “ ;1143f“ j Shelby “ :llsif- K i 432 “ ffammonl “ 11250 pm: 010 “ : 530 “ CHICAGO - A I 155 “ I 710 “;6 35 “ Trains marked with a f stop only when flagged. Those marked with (*) run daily. Those marked* with (J) run daily except Sunday. Trains are run on Central (Standaul) Time. Solid Trains, with Pullman Sleeping Carson night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, are run between Chicago and Louisville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati ngyTickets sold and Baggage Checked to all Principal Fo3.aa.ts. For tickets ana further Information, apply to C. :f\ Wren, Agent. Rensselaer.
. «• ami >|»i* !j*r orientitlc ai>d |ri:l)lishf<! )i:iß the lartrent . i ■ jihiNtn. j»iip«*r *»! jfx in theirorld. 5 . iy iil'i.st i>. I f.i. lßh*>t ciai-ts 4Ut‘ Wood lteimiT-i-iQ'- I *:v»l*i-1:. * i weekly. Send for ppecinicn ...••y. M » ywir. I r muhinun(hs’ trial, tL ML'.'i.N PL Groadway, N.\. pCHiTJCTS & BUIIBORQ iH Edition of Scientific American. O A s*vcut -uircoss. Knell Issue contains colored Itriiorruioiic plates of country and cityreaidenens or pulili.- biiililinvs. Numerous engravings ■mil full ulaus and speeitlcations for tlie use of -ip-has contemplate hail ding. Price $2.50 a year, cis. a copy. .ML’N'.V 2t CO., Publishkks. KfEMism Sq to j cs i-.v|H‘t lcnce and hate made over KMO I appßttttlons for American and Kofi .'ft .'.fun {wliMif-...J?end tor llaudbovS. Correspuiiduiiee - ri .-ily contlUanliaL TRADE MARKS. pi rase yoiit marie is not. registered in the Patent. fifib-e, apolv to Mti.vN & Ox, and procure ■i.tuus-uL.te .ptoiectl.wu Send for Handbook. f'itl* V Itll:4ITS for hooks, charts, maps, i.... pro. '.reiL Address .VZII.YN' iv. CO., Patent Solicitors. •i'.'.X.UUil. Ofi n B 361 BUOADWAT. N. T royal. Successfully used monthiy. Safe, ■ VrA Effectual, Pleasant, d try mall, or drug-
Reai>on Broom Factor; L. F. BARTOO, Proprietor. Manufacture thecelebratedLUCKEY Brooms. Always reliable. Carpet and Warehouse Brooms always on hand. Orders for extra heavy Brooms promptly filled. L,. F. BtRTOO, - - Indiana.
sl2 HARNESS $7. ThlsSlnffle Buggy II ar ness is Double and Milclieri Tbrouglioul, and In white or \. c. trim* Hied. S2O HARNESS sl2. This is a Single Boggy Harness and is Single Strapped. The trimmings are GoW or Silver, just as ordered. This harness is my specially and is sold everywhere for S2O and is well worth it. These harness are all hand made and warranted for three years, or mon ey refunded. Order direct from me and save the two extra middle mens’ profits, namely, the Jobbers and Retailers. Will Send C. O. D. with privilege of examining before purchasing, Am not afraid to show my work. When money accompanies order will prepay the expressage. L.C. GUSTAVEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MONTI CELLO, - IND. 46 3m.
PARK WRIGHT. Undertake* dalle promptly attended day or night. &ENBBBLAER INDIANA WAMTTEP Mot Vo take onler* for Nnrtory Stock. *« IWltuywGomniMon. lean make a *»cce**#til SALESMAN •nAwar your Mlary oraowmiiwloa rrory WmA sf“*
A. Have now on hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offerinj in lots of ten or more, to suit purchasers, and bred to Shropshir rams or not bred, as desired. All good, healthy sheep, and warranted free from all diseases. Terms —Gash, or six or twelve month’s credit, to responsible parties
S 5 A STRONG* COMPANY, The Union Central life of ci]srciisrlsrA.Ti. WHY ? •It hastta lowest ilonth rale; - ~ . •_ ' .. .. It rftali7,“B die highest interest nVe on its investments; It pays lai'gc diviJends to polity.holders, and h is ihaile the most rapid progress of any company in the United States; It issues endowment insurance at life-rates;. It makes its policies Incoiitestihlo and non-forfeitable; It continues all policies in force, without surrender, by the application of the entire reserve thereon; It does not own a dollar in fluctuating stocks and bon V T It imposes do restrictions on residence or travel, and pays losses promptly. tSTT’or 10 years the average Interest-Rate lias been over 7*4 per cent, and the Heath Rate lesi than Three-lourthn of One per cent. BSf"Hie Receipts from Interest more than paid all Heath Losses, Matured Endowments, Rents and Taxes in 1888. . . r * — AGENTS WANTED IN BNBEPRESENTED TERRITORY, HOME OFFICE, S. E. Cor. Fourth and Central Avenue, LR JOHN JD A VIS, President. E. P. MARSHALL. Secretary. C. W. BONE, Asst. Gen. Agt., W. W. WATSON, Local Agent, LaFayette, Ind. : r ~ Rensselaer, Ind. What’s the Matter with Indiana? - When you can buy RAND, McNALLY ft CO.’S NEW AND ENLARGED INDEXED POCKET MAP AND SHIPPERS' GUIDE OF THE STATE FOR £35 CENTS I It is an abrolutely now map, just engraved, with additions and corrections to date. It is double the size of Band, McNally & Co’s old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, though sold at the same price. The Map is 21 x2B inches, on a large scale, colored to rii«t.iw g wiah 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, rivers, etc, Thb Compilation designates the branch or particular division of railroad upon whioh each station is situated; the nearest mailing 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 V McNALLY ft CO«, Map Publishers, I : 148 to 184 Monroe Street, OHICACO. SOL3ETASENTTOTTfIE Rockford, Keystone, Columbus, : ' Boss, Bear This in Mind: —I can sell you any kind of watch you want, a< the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. Ladies Chains, Cents Chains, Violin and Guitar Strings Ladies' Brooches, Gents' Cuff BuMons, 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. €mms! *.•* €mcmsi *>- Fine watch repairing a specialty. Also all kinds of engraving and monograms made to order. “HABDMAM, THE JEWELER." GEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant & Bakery. BREAD. CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS; jmfflM mmmlb jif wmm -ALSO A GOODLUNCHCOUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH BIDB WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
