Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1889 — Page 8
:«aod Diseases are cured by the onng use of Ayer’s SarsaTlus medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system —The process, in some eases, msy not be rniiv so rated as in others; but, with per-s-.sieiM-o, tie result Is certain. Bead . l;.est testimonials : “ For two years I suffered from a severe pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. Alter giving several medicines a fair trial witbwt a cure, I began to take Ayer’s SarsqnuiHa. I was greatly beiufflied by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was completely cured.”— John W. Benson, 7u Lawrence st., Lowell, Mass. •• Last May a large carbuncle broke out on tny 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 titan three bottles healed the sore. In all my experience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. A nother marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.”— Mis. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. "1 had a dry scalf 1 humor for years, sun suffered terribly ; and, as my brother mill sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady fit hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) reroiumended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three mouths. ’—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 not notice it 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. § Ayer’s Sarsapsrilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lovrsll, Mass. ■’r’cc 5.1,; si? b:>ttlef-,2",_ y.? rIN J'*
I CURE FITS! When I eay Cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them return again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUKE. 1 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 now receiving 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 will cure you. Address N.G. ROOT, M.C., IB3PEAM.ST..REWYOBK taisjisa Br&m Factory L. F. BARTOO, Proprietor. Manufacture thecelebratedLUCKEY Brooms. Always reliable. Carpet and Warehouse Bhm»ibs always oi han if i*"' ; Orders for extra heavy Brooms promptly filled. JU F. BARTOO, Remington, - - Indiana. ”k BUYER’S MASCOT CIGAR IS TKE BEST on the MARKET. TRY ONE. FOR BALE EVERYWHERE. ALESME MT ■XXTuauiTTHJID AT OX GE. Permanent position Um* year r»und! Good weekly pay guaranteed ! No eiperienoe needeii! Only £<x><l character and witlingness to work required. Outfit free. * Send for terms nnd emu: ■noe work at once. J AUSTIN SHAW X O . Nurserymen. Rochester N.Y. W. R. hfl WELS 4 SON, PROPRIETORS OF TUB !ME SB ANU DEALERS Di ALL KINDS OF Grain, Hay, Straw, —AND— Flour and Feed. Kfmseiuer, Ind.
JASPER COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
The pastors, superintendents, teac Lers and friends of Sunday schools of all denominations, in Jasper county, are hereby cordially invited to assemble in the Presbyterian church, in Rensselaer, on Tuesday evening, November 19th, and continue in session during the day and evening of Wednesday, November 20. The object of this convention is io learn the present condition of Sunday schools in the county, awaken greater interest in this important subject and adopt measures for increasing the effiioncy of th i a;!i > ils.
Rev. J. E. Gilbert, D. D., of Indianapolis, Supt. of the Indiana 8. 8. Union, will be present throughout the convention, giving direction to the exercises and making them all of a highly attractive find practical character—helpful in a high degree to all classes .of woiKors. He will lecture on appropriate themes each evening. On account of his promised presence we issue no detailed program, believing that the order may be best made at the time. The following, however, is determined: Tuesday evening-lecture by Dr. Gilbert. . Wednesday forenoon, at 9 a. m., Roll of schools in the county will be made when it is desired to form a complete list. - Superintendents and pastors are desired to respond at that time, showing the general
condition of their schools. The number of delegates from each school will also be reported at that time. After this exercise all matters pertaining to the successful management of schools will be freely considered, during which they who want help may ask questions. Wednesday afternoon will be given almost entirely to the subject of teaching, and matters, relating to it. Wednesday evening, lecture by Dr. Gilbert. We desire every school in the county to be represented, the more largely the better, but certainly by five delegates at the least. Entertainment will be provided for all who come, if the names are sent in advance to the undersigned. With great Cordiality, • M. L. Tressler, Pres. J. F. Warren, Secy.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
ifhen the character of the instrument is no specitied, it will be understood that it is a warantee deed. The letters n, e, s, w.'mean Inorth. south, east, west. The letters in combination, as ne sw &c. stand for northeast quarter, southwest quarter &c. The date given in eachitcin’denotes the time the instriiment, wasfixecnten When this was dur ing the present year, onlythe month and day are given, as Dec. 13. When the instrument was mgdcinsotye former year, the full date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov. Ist, ’B4. J. Makeever 1 o Mary Larsh, Oct. 18. nJ se ne 5w,26 28 7,Jordan 50 J. D, Carson to Ahava Carson, Oct. 16. nw}. El-31-s,l6oacres Walker 1200 Thos. Smith to Geo. R Smith. Oct. 16. nw nw, 4 28 5, 58 a. Hanging Grove 800 T. J. Er win to Rhoda Erwin, Oct. 10, wj nw, 27-32 7, Keener 950 Daniel Langtfon to* Wm. Hoile, Oct. 15, nJ nw, 10 31-6, 80 acres Walker 400 Addison Daggy to Wm. Hoile,nJ nw, 10-31-6, 80 acres Walker, quit claim 2 Robert Platt to Eliza J. Platt. Oct. 19, pt nJ se, 8-30 6, 35 acres, Barkley 700 Hannah Ridge to Thos, Thompson, Oct. 19, sw se, 8-31-7, Keener 75 Rt. Rev. Jos. Dwenger to Key. Jos. A. Stephens, May 9, pt. nwj, and pt wJ, 31-29-6. 19 a. Marion 500 M. W. Timmons to B. A. and I. L. Welsh, Oct. 22, ej se, nw se 23-28-7, 120 acres Jordan 900 H. E. James to Vai Seib, Nov. 21, nw nw, 8 80-6, 40 acres Barkley 210 J. C. C. to W. B. Austin. Oct. 22, ej se 29-32-6, Wheatfield, and nw se 16-32-5, Kankakee 1 Wm. H. Wells to John Heichel, Apr. 15, se] of bl 4,Bruel’sAdd Remington _____ 75 Anna Busse to Wm. T. Myers, Oct 23, wj nw, 23-28-6, 80 a., Milroy 700 W. H. Myers to Anetta Cason, Oct. 11, It. 11, bl 3. Wheatfield 50 Jane D Smith to Chas. J. Bartee Oct. 23, wj se, 36-27-7, Carpenter ‘ 2800 Jos. Putz to Marion School Twp. Sept. 18, pt ne}, 1-28-6 40 Rosanna Moody to Annias P. Luse, Sept. 17, se ne, 29-32 5. Kankakee 500 Rhoda Erwin to John A Sigler, Oct. 10, ej se, 21 32-7, Keener 950
CLOAKS!
A fine lot of Cloaks and Jackets, consisting of Seal-plashes, Beavers and Cassimeres. all the latest styles. Sold very cheap for cash at Leopold’s. Pure cider vinegar, guaranteed to keep pickles and to fill all the requirements of the State Law, at C. C. Starr’s. . . -
Needed Thrashing.
: yJ has smashed my finger, ” howled , a. toy, running into the room where his mother was sitting. “Which finger?” asked the mother. ••I have forgot.” said the child,-OS 1 he stopped crying. “Wait till Igo back- and fitd out” When he, “found out” he went back into the house and yelled for half an hour, and his poor mother didn’t have sense enough to thrash him. .
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger.
SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE
For November, 1889. Published October 25th. CONTENTS . Emin Pasha Governor of the Equatorial Provinces. Frontispiece. From a drawing by J. Reich; engraved by A. Hutchings Whkkk Emin Is. By Colonel JI. G. Prout _ (Baroml Bey), Illustrations bvHerl.erlD.nman. J Keich, M. J. Burns, V. Berard and W. C. Fitter;engraving by KrueU, Atwood. Sehussler, Witte, Del’orme and E. A. clement. Mortis Dionitas. By Richard E. Burton? ~ The Effect on American Commerce of an Anolo-Continentai. War. By J. Russell Soley, U. S. Navy. A Student of Salamanca. By Wm. Henry Bishop. Illustrations from photographs, and from dra wings by FraucisAJay, w. 07 Fi tier and V. Berard; engraving by Van Ness, Butler, E. A. Clement, and Witte. An Aspiration By Andrew Lang. In the Valley—Chapters VIH.-IX, By Harold Frederick. Illustrations by Howard Pyle; engraving by F. Juengli'ng and G. K ruell. Electricity in I!elation to the Himan Body. - By M. Allen Starr, M. I). A New Field of Honor. By Jas. E. Pilcher, Captain Medical Department, U. S. A. Illustrations by R. F. Zogbauni, H. W. Hall, V. Berard and W. C. Filler. “I AM the Beginning and the End.” By Mrs. James T. Fields. Goethe’s House atWeimak. By Oscar Browning. Illustrations from photographs, and from drawings by Harry Fenn; engraving by Peckwell, Marsh, Leblanc-, Whaley, Thompson, Pflaum, Del’orme, and Dana. A Broijlem in Portraiture. By Arlo Bates. Marie Bashkirtseff . By Josephine Lazarus*
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption Dr King’s New Lite Pilis, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. —F. B. Meyer, Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Nalve.
The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satis nioney refunded. Price 25 cents, Sold by F. B. Meyer.
An Eating Sore.
Mr. C. B. McLemore, a prominent and influential citizen of Henderson, Texas, writes under date of August 23,1889, as follows“For eighteen months I had an eating sore on my tongue. I was treated by the best local physicians, but obtained no relief, the sore gradually growing worse. I concluded finally to try 8. 8. 8., and was entirely cured after using a few bottles. You have my cheerful permission to publish the above statement for the benefit of those similarly afflicted.” C. B. McLemore, Henderson, Texas. Treatise on Blood and Bkin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specifc Co., Atlanta, Ga. Complete and Permanent. In the early part of last year I had a violent attack of rheumatism from which I was confined to my bed for over three months, and at times was unable to turn myself in bed, or even raise the cover. A nurse had to be in constant attendance day and night I was so feeble that what little nourishment I-took had to be given me with a spoon. I was in constant agony, and sleep was entirely out of the question except when I was under the influence of opiates. After calling in the best Ideal physicians, and trying all other medicines without receiving any benefit, I was induced by friends to try Swift’s Specific (8. S. 8.) I discontinued all other medicines, and took a coarse of 8. 8. 8. — thirteen small bottles—which effected a complete and permanent care. L. 0. Bassett, El Dorado, *Kans.
iimiiLiiiaaiHire ALWAYS ITS PATROMS The Full Worth of Their Money by p lx** Taking Them tMv . < w Safely and Quickly ia r.l Er JLVSiv" < I between ’U i I Chicago • Lafayette Indianapolis Cincinnati • PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. tdv Get Maps and Time Tables if you want to be more fully informed—all Ticket Agents at Coupon Station, have them
Condensed lime Table of Passenger Trains, in - effect May 12, 1889, SOUTH-BOUNT>7~ l^‘J dCidU&. ; Am-’III.-Nk Ex JIIICAGJ Lv: 11 40pm- 8 O.'.'pm :.S ;!o;im Hammond, “ iiiwam' 904 “1929 “ 'Uelbv “;205 “I pj [j. ; •> if.ore Lawn “ • 215“ ■ “ ; Fair Oaks “ ; 2 :■:<» •* ilO ;;5 ‘ ‘ -’o47am Surrey : 24.5-J-- ’ ’ Pleasant Ridge “ ■ “7 “ M anllwro -- “ i “ ' lr ~ M.onou “ • 340 “ :112 < 1“ :1149 “ Lafayette “i ■ 1220 am: 1235 pm Crawfordsville Ari • 1 16 “ : ISO •• Grvencastle : ■ 213 ‘ : 2 45“ LOHISVJLLE “ : -715 “ i 7 30“ iNDI ANA'POLIS “i 759 “ LSSOpm- 235 “ ■I '-CINN ATI “ ’ '/ 7 ■ 735 “; 61(5“ NQ KTH’BOI IND. .'si’llHan*? : -*■ No.4* :No '6l kJUtlbldlW, ;A<-e»m.:Nt.. Ex. iFastM 'CINCINNATI Lv ; - 715pi«f: fhlOam +N DIANA POLIS “1 700 am: 1115 “ LOUISVILLE “• '746 “ = 731 “ Greencastle “ :1253am:12-I7pm "Crawfordsville “ : . • 154 “ 7 .130“ Lafayette “ • • :2 50 i 220 “ Monon “ :1035 “ : 345 “ ■ 320 “ Marlboro :1053+“ : :. Pleasant Ridge “ !10 59f“ ; “ : Rensselaer “ :1110 ■ J 4 20 “ : 352 “ Surrey “ :1120f“ ■ “ ■ Fair Oaks “ 71132 “ ■ 4 42 “ : 4 12 “ Rose Lawn “ ;1143f“ ■ Shelby “ ■’ e ";llslf' : ■ 4 32 P Hammon.l “ 1256 pm: 610“ : 536 “ CHICAGO A- ; 1 55 “ : 7 10 “ : 6 3-'> ” Trains marked with a r stop only when flagged. Those marked with (») run daily. Those m arked with (11run dai 1 y except Sunday. Trains are run dr Central (Standard) Time. SoHirTratffs,"'wlthT*iillmaii Sleepiag night train and Parlor Cars on day trains, ar<v run between Chicago and Louisville. Through Coaches and Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chicago, Indianapolis and Cincinnati sold and Baggage Checked to all (Ftt-n <~i pal T’oisats. For tickets aid further information, apply to C. S’. 'WxexL. Agent. Rensselaer.
PI O.ISF.EE R MEAT MARKET. Renselacr, - - Indiana J. J- EIGLESBACH, PROP’R. i>EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, 80-1_) 1_) logna, ete.,sold in quantities te suit purchasers at Abe lowest prices. Nonebutthe bes stock slaaghtered. Everybody is invited to call. jßfegr-The highest price paid for good a cattle J. J. KIGLESBAHH. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTICOTKKR, Thilos attended -injiny part of Jasper and adjoining ebuoties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace, Collect! ons promptly attended to. Lar-e amduptsjof farms and'l.own property for sale. Address - - WIIBATFIELD, IND. XXI 12. J W. HORTON, DENTIST. Fillings i nsette-1 that w ttt not COM it bri. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. £3?" Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over T.aRue’s grocery. Rensselaer. Indiana. J. M. HELMICK, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or lease. WHEATFIELD, IND. TVotice of Appointment of Administrator. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate ol Treat Durand, late of Jasper eoitnty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES G AUSTIN. Administrator. Hammond & Austin, Atty’s, tor Adm. Oct. 31. Nov.J7-14. PARK WRIGHT. Undertaken Calls promptly attended day or night. RENSSELAER INDIANA WANTED Men to take orders for Nursery Stock,*on Salary or Commission. lean make a successful SALESMAN of any one who will work and follow my Instructions. Will furnish handsome outfit free, g_l3t Narseryman, Rochester, X. Y•
Bo I?/ -7. -7A. McCOY & RANDLE Have now on hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offering m lots of ten or more, to suit purchasers, and bred to Shropshire rnms or not bred, as desired. ~ ' "—— All good, healthy sheep, and warranted free from all diseases. Terms—Cash, or six or twelve month’s credit, to responsible parties. 27 A SsTRONfI COMPANY, ‘ Tie Union Ceeiral Life OF CINCIISnsrA_TI. It has the lowest- do tth ra’e; It realizes the highest interest rate on its investnunts; It pays large dividends to p<>li o-holdefs, and bus made the must rapid progress of any company in the United States; It issues endowment insurance at life-rates; It makes its policies incontestible and iion-forfeitiihle; 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 s; It imposes no restrictions on residence or travel, and pays losses promptly. 82?“ For 10 years the average Irterest-Rate lias been over 7‘i per ceuti ami tlje Death Rate less than Three-fourths of One per cent. '- BfaV’-The Receipts from Interest more thair pairt all Death Losses, Matured Endowments, Rents and 'l’axes in 1888. AGENTS WANTED IN UNREPRESENTED TERRITORY. HOME OFFICE, S. E. Cor- Fourth and Central Avenue, CINCINNATI DR JOHN DAVIS, President. E- P. MARSHALL. Secretary. 0. W- BONE, Asst. Gen- Agt., LaFayette, Ind.
1 What’s the Matter with Indiana? When you can buy RAND, McNALLY & CO.’S NEW AND ENLARGED INDEXED POCKET MAP AND SHIPPERS’ GUIDE OF THE STATE FOR 25 CENTS I It is an absolutely new map, just engraved, with additions and corrections to date. It is double the size of Rand, McNally & Co.’s old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, though sold at the same price. The Map is 21x28 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, lakes, rivers, etc. ■ ' - The compilation designates the branch or particular division of railroad upon which 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, McNALLY & CO., Map Publishers, 148 to 164 Monroe Street, CHICAGO. SOLE AGENT FOB THE Rockford, Keystone, Columbus, y Boss, Hampden, . ' Dueber, Waltham, M X .-.'X Crown, ' Elgin, jj o Fa - vhs A FILLED c —cases — 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, Gents 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. Gl&css! Fine watch repairing a specialty. Also all kinds of engraving and monograms made to order. “HARDMAN, THE JEWELER,” GEO. W. GOFF, Restaurant & Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, MUMIAS -ALSO A GOODLUNCHCOUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
