Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1889 — Page 8
Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The results ts neglect may lie serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weaken tlic bowel*. The best retfi-'dy is Ayer’s Pills. Being purely vc. <•: -.Me, their action is prompt and their y .rrivrays beneficial. They are an adj drable Laver and After-dinner pill, and i •‘•’yvrhere indorsed by the profession. -Ayer’s Pills are highly and universally spoken of by the people about here. I make daily use of them ip my practice.” Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridgeport, Conn. •*! can recommend Ayer’s Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family.”— J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. i “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 house.”—Moses Grenier,"Lowell, Mass. _ _ “ Four boxes of Aver’s Pills cured me of liver complaint. E. L. Fulton, Hanover, N. H. “ I have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver troubles and ' indigestion, during many yearsy and always found them prompt and efficient in their action.” —L. N. Smith, Utito.N.Y. “I suffered from ©obstipation which asi- nmed'Sach-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. “f have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years and consider theni an inyalniitnily medicine. I know ill no better ■ ~ rem ed y for 11 ver tr <> nb les, and ha.v 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 ebncluHiononly after a faithful trial of their merits,”— Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Moss. j Ayer’s Pilis. PREFAKED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lotz pH, Mas.'" Sold by all Dealers in i.b .. s
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ANO GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. PREPARED Only BX I /BgoSA A^^beMlC**- 0 ?- CINCINNATI,OHIO, jiTbryer^ ~~ MASCOT CIiAR IS THE BEST on the MARKET. TRY ONE. TOB SALE EVERYWHERE. W. R. ROWELS & SON, PROPRIETORS OF THE ■a fflffl AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Grain, Hay, Straw, —AND Flour and Feed. Rensselaer, Ind. FOUTZ’S MORSE ANO CATTLE POWDERS ■o ßomb rtili M Obuo.Bm.ot Ln. F» na row*wo wo <—> Ufca Fmtrt Powder* Win owe not mooßm Ckuix. MmMi FewAm wtt oratfam nt Fr»i* Bortn Mfcn »iU*trmMm«i «f ■“** ml OTIM. •OMOOTMOUMrimB.au taaaortno rOMhOT WM OTr. OTJMMt UmU Ng*— *”*«” MMOTMOTUO. KM lunotu,. * rOVBK >»•>»«•••». •triww. an,
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
j Hswilrwn Bro«n’♦«» Fit-I nC. | Mar-. Nov. 3<j. ’-.crcs' in j u 7., 8. 17. |S !<♦,* 20. ill j 32-6. ''.‘iientfield-ii d.J sw 13’2 7. §0 acres, keener, the • Si J r Ranch” , $;>2,000 John (’. Kn ipke V.indecnr, Nev. •>. ne nw 24-32 5, Keener. 360 J Martin L. Pass to Eiizibelh Pass Dfec. 6. el nZ sh i acres, Barkley, quitclaim 250 I Jas. \V. Cowden to Elzabeth ’’ ; Pass, Feb. 2, se sw 35-<.'o-6, 40 acres. Barkley, ’ 1450 ;U S A. to Wm P. Ramey, Dec- L 1. ’57, ne i:e 34-32-6, 40 acres, ~~~ Wheatfield, patent Henry T. Thornton to John F. Richards, Dec. 16, Its 11, 12, bl 14, Weston’s Add. Rensse i laer, 120 ; U. S. A. to Benj. Long. June 25, ‘4l, w| se 36-31-5, 80 acres, Gillam, patent. Dan’l. H. Turner to Jesse D. Wood June 24. It 8, bl 6, Dunnville, 150 Jesse D. Wood to Nancy B. i Dunn, Nov. 18, same as above, 200 j John G Ydrk to Elizabeth MichI ael, et al. May 10 ’BB, wF sw 27-30-7, Newton quitclaim, 5 David H. Patton to .Marion G. Traugh ct al Nov. 21, pl 24-27-111 acres, Carpenter; 1100 Jas. T. Randle te Evaline Hess, Dec. 16, sw sw 21-30 5, nw nw - 28-30-5, 80 acres,;Gillam, 1000 Edward Sanford to G H. Brown Jr, Dec, 6, ne se 28-30-5, Barkley. 466 Jessie A. See to John M.Wasson. Dec 18, pt Its 16, 17, bl 30, We ton’s Second Add. Rensselaer, 500 Enoch B. McCashen to Thomas Thompson, Dec. 20, e.l sw and se nw 34-29-6, 120 a. Marion, 2400 Wm. S. Blue to Jo 1 Moore, Oct. 31, nw ne and n.J nw 7-27 6, 95 acres, Carpenter, ■ 180 a The American Eagle must be a gay old bird—he is bald. If you don’t want to be bald, use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and you won’t be. Try it, \A preventive for croup. There no longer exists any dcubt but croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning and if Cham.beriain’s Cough Remedy is given as directed as soon as the first indication of croup appears it will invariably dispel all symptoms of the disease. This can always be done if kept at hand. 50cf and $1 bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer. -■ n k The special quality of Ayer’s Hair Vigor is that it restores the natural growth, color and texture of the hair. It vitalizes the roots and follicles, removes dandruff, and heals itching humors in the scalp. In this respect, it surpasses ail similar preparations. • Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief as our memory reverts to the days when we were young none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cured her of ctoup and in turn administers it to her offspring and always with the best success. For sale by Frank B. Meyer. Many an otherwise handsome face is disfigured with pimples and blotches, caused by a humor in the blood, which may be thoroughly eradicated by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is the safest blood medicine in the market, being entirely free from arsenic or any deleterious drug. In a recent article in the Youths Companion. on How to cure a cold the writer advises a hot lemonade to be taken at bed time. It is a dangerous treatment especially during the severe cold weather of the winter months as it opens the pores of tire skin and leaves the system in such—a condition that another and much more severe cold is almost certain to be contracted. Many years constant use and the experience of thousands of persons of all ages has fully demonstrated that there is nothing better for a severe cold than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It acts in perfect harmony with nature relieves the lungs, liquefies the tough tenacious mucus making it easier to expectorate and restores the system to a strong and healthy condition. Fifty cent bottles tor sale by Fr&nk B. Meyer.
Bucklen s Arnica halve. 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 posi lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents, Sold by F. B. Meyer Loose’s Rea Clover Cures Sick Headache, dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, 25c per boxr 5 boxes sl. For sale by Long & Eger. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tar will relieve it at once. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. For sale by F. B. Meyer. I —» » 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 eta. 6 pound boxes for sl. For sale by 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Mktkr. Syrup White Pine and Tar will immediately relieve croup, whoopingcough and bronchitis. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint P Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long A Eger xx-39 ly. — " " ———••• ...... That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by ShDoh’s cure. Wo guarantee it. Long & Egbb.
LIST OF ALLOW ANCES.
. ojLade by th# Coma, ssioi-ers Jasper 2 County at Their Re.’.uG.r Dec. Term, 188)- ■’ belief er poor.’ ' I’ri.-'& Pax0ei........... 410 75 B I'.ir-yih<- 4 00 It. J'cin'l r . 675 Paris Harrison ... 4 00, .tiffin. Ki ng. J. It Adams 4 00 Efeonomv Store Co . 3 98' C. C. Starr 20 00 Abram Warne, ...... .. 10 50 John E. Spitler 2 95 Smith £ Ballhis 49 80 J. 0.8. Me.Dougle 44 00 J. E. JSlilKr... 5 40 L. Tuteur... -7,... . . ... . ..... ; , 17 35 Ludd.Hopkins ,:i. a. 4 00 John Eger 24 00 K. Eemlig, . . . 2150 Maty E. Wadi 20 00 T. 1< Wright .... . ... 13 50 Briggs -& Ln rs!i .... 2>5 .1. K. stomit ............ GOO J E. Hol let t 20 40 Wm Shepherd 57 00 Ellis & Murray 7 00 Marble & Mvers 24 00 Jolrr, A. McFarland 20 95 .lay W. Williams 48 -> K. Fendig 9180 T. F. Wrii-ht 12 55 T. P. Wright .... 17 50 A. St. Clair . 22 75 Nat hap Fendig...................... 4 00 A. Leopo]<t 29 7:< A-,' Leopold 22 00 POO BEA H M. Lu dd Ilopkins. Mdse Poor Farm, .... $ 90 I) Nowelb & Son ’’ “ ” 250 Perry Maflatt, “ *“ ” 200 ..Mrs. L. C (-Irani-. ” Shelby (A-ant Boarding Paupers at Farm 301 00 N. Warner & Sons Mdse, Foor Farm 35 59 Ecmnm v Store Co. ' “ *' “ 5 50 Ellis & Murray ” “ “ 43 00 F. B. Mever ’ .. .. .. 13 ;7 Wolf & Co. " “ " 31.59 W.T, Perkins - “ “ 18 Ou I’adgitt <l- Alter “ “ “ . 3.00. Geo M. Fobinson on acct tile drain 17'5 T. P. Wright, mdse poor farm 12 50 i Shelby Grant, work on poor farm 35 00 Heinly <t. Parker, team Com 1 00 Elizabbth Fen mg tax relaadetl ~...... : 1 40 COUNTY OFFICES. Bedford & Warner, mdse Co. offices,.. ..§ 5 75 I. B. Washburn postage acct, 300 Geo. M llobjnson “ ** 315 N. Warner &SOll mdse Co. offices 5 15 Long & Eger .. .. .. _g L. Tuteur “ “ 05 F. B. Mover •’ “ '• 0 05 J. F. Warren office expenses 25 12 J.. C Thrawls expense <>f surveying sewer 13 15 COUNTY OFFICERS. Gtto. M. Robinsou And. Quar. Salary. $531 37 I. B. Washburn Troas, “ ■■■■ “ -.-sx 200 0(t Philip Blue cariug for public property.. 25 00 Geo. Mr Robinson bill filing papers, 10 19 Jas. F. Irwin bill services as clerk, 5 35 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, Emmet Kannal mdse court house, 4 00 Peter Minicus work on Public Square... 3 75 Thus. <). Sayler, •* ’• “ 27 00 J. R Kight ‘‘ “ “ 6 00 Holdridge Clark “ “ “ 500 John A. Grant “ *' “ 2 00 Geo. Wood “ “ “ 3 75 PRISONERS. Philip Blue, mdse furnished prisoners, 300 ’• “ bill washing for Prison ers, 10 00 Ellis & Murray bill mdse " “ 2 50 R. P. Phillips “ barbering “ 355 Philip Blue bill boarding prisoners, 114 80 COUNTY JAIL. ' John Worden work on Co. Jail. $ 455 John D. Bissend en “ “ 1 ” 250 Mrs L. C. Grant “ “ “ 150, J. Q. Alter “ “ “ 100 La hue Bros. mdse. “ “ 200 F. B. Meyer “ •* *• 1 82 COUNTY ATTORNEY. M. F. Cliilcote services as Co. Attorney, 10 00 ■ APPRAISING SCHOOL LAND. Chas. Spepcer appraising school land, 200 John B. Tyler “ “ “ 2 00 David'D. Gleason “ “ “ 2 0c BOARD OF HEALTH. M. B. Alter, services sec. Board of Health 9 94 COUNTY PRINTING. Geo. E. Marshall county’ printing, 41 40 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Spring, Emerson & Co, Books and Stat. 42 30 ROADS AND BRIDGES. Philip Bine serving papers on trustees, 18 85 “ road viewers, 16 95 Jesse C. Gwin money expended on grade 100 00 •• “ bill sup. construction of bridge and grade 25 00 Willard Stockwell viewing road . 200 Joseph Flog • “ •• 2 00 John F. Pettit e* 2 00 W illiani Daniels “ “ 4 50 John L. Nichols, “ “ 4 50 Geo. Adair —— 300 H. W. Porter “ “ ......... 450 A. C. Prevo *• “ 3 00 Jas. C. Thrawls “ “ 3 05 John Graves qualifying viewers 25 Theodore Hurley “ “ 50 J. C. Morgan ’ “ •* 25 EDUCATION AL. J. F. Warren quarterly salary as Supt, 290 00COMMISSIONERS COURT. Oliver P. T.tber services as Com 21 00 James F. Watson “ “ 21 00 Preston M. Querry' “ “ 21 00 I Philip Blue “ as Sheriff 12 00 George M Robinson, Auditor within and for the conn tv of Jasper, do hereby certify the above and forgoing to be a true and complete list of all th^allowances made hy the Board of Uounty Commissioners of said county, at their regular December session. 1889. GEORGE M. ROBINSON j. Auditor Jasper County.
Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause no 4005, wherein Edwin P. Hammond ami William 15. Austin were plaintiff, an I Miry H. Hawheaud John VY. Waugiiop, administrator of the estate of Arthur J.- Hawhe. deceased requiring me to make tile sum of two hundred and seventv-eiglit dollars and ninety-ilve cents (1278.35) together with interests and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday the 18th day of January, A. D. 1890, between the hours of io o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half (%) of the southeast quarter (M) and the east half (tj) of the southwest quarter t*4) in section three (J) township thirtv-one (31) north, range tlye(si west, in Jasper county, state of Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum suflicient to discharge said decree and execution, interests ana costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution, interest and costs, Said gale will be made without relief and in. accordance with the order of Conrt in said decree and execution. PHILIP BLUE. Sheriff Jasper County ,|lnd. Hammond A Austin, Attorneys for Plff, PARK WRIGHT. Undertaken Calls promptly attended day or night BBHBSILAXK lIDIAM
NOTICE of HOLDERS’MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 27th day of February, 1890, a meeting of the Stockholders of the INDIANA, ILLINOIS AND lOWA, RAILROAD COMPANY wUTbe held ut tile office of said Company, at 11 o'clock a. M;, for the purpose of voting for .or against a Resolution providing for the issue of eight hundred First Mortgage Coupon bonds of the denomination of one thousand dollars, each, payable in fifty years from the. first day of December, 1889, and bearing interest from the first day of December, 1889, at Uie rate of four per cent, per annum, the principal and interest to be payable in gold and the interest to lie payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December in each year nt the Agency of said Company in the City of New York, Also providing for the issue of five hundred First Mortgage Income Ixmds of tlie’ denomination of Five Hundred each, payable in fifty years from the first day: of December, 1889, to draw interest, if earned, at tUejratirof four per cent, per-anuum f rom December Ist, 1889, the interest non-cumula-tive, and t he said interest of such proportion thereof as shall be earned to be paid out of the net earn i ngs of t he Company in-each year that shall remain after paying all operating expenses, repairs, renewals, taxes, rentals, equipment trust charges and the interest upon the First Mortgage laonds. The amountof the interest to be so paid in each year to b" determined by the Boai-d of Directors of.the Company, within sixty days aft er the 31st day of December of each year, and when so deiermined to be paid in two semi-annual installments, viz: On the first days of April and October-of eaeh year at the Agency of tne Company in the City ot.New York,, Also providing for the issue of five bun fired Second Mortgage Income bonds of the denomination of Five Hundred Dollars each payable in fifty years from the first day of -DevetKber, JBB9, to draw -interest, if earned, at literate of four per cent, per annum from December Ist 1889, the interest non-cumula-tive, and the said interest or such proportion thereof as shall be earned to be paid out of the net earnings of the Company in each j-ear that shall remain after paying all operating expenses, repairs, renewals; taxes, rentals, equipment trust chargas, and the interest upon the First Mortgage bonds and four per centum interest on the First Mortgage Income bonds. The amount of interest to be so paid in each year to be determined by the Board of Directors of said Company within sixty days after the 31st day of December of each year, and when so determined to be paid in two semi annual installments, viz: On the first days of April and October of each year, at the Agency of the Company in the City of New York. That a provision be inserted in all of siu’d bonds, First Mortgage and First and Second Incomes, making them redeemable by the Railroad Company at par and accrued interest at any time at its option, after thirty days, notice of such intention as to any or all of them being published in a daily newspaper of general circulation published in the City of New York. Also providing for the execution oFm First Mortgage or deed.of Trust Mortgage to the Metropolitan Company of the City of New York, as Wustee conveying to it for the security and benefit of the holders of said First Mortgage bonds, all the road of said Company with all the property, rights andfranchiscs of said coiiipany, including all its rolling stock now owned or hereafter acquired. Also providing for the execution of a First Income Mortgage or deed of Trust to the said Metropolitan Trust Company of the City of New York as Trustee, conveying to it for the security and benefit of the holders of said First Mortgage Income Ixmds, subject to the said First Mortgage, all the road of said Company with all the property, rights and franchises of said Company, including all its rollingstock now owned or hereafter acquired. And also providing for the execu • tion of a Second In-ome Mortgage or deed of Trust to s.iid Trust Company as Trustee, conveying to it for the security and benefit of tlie holders of said Second Mortgage Income bonds, subject to the said First Mortgage and First Income Mortgage, nil the road of said Company with all the property, rights and franchises of said' Company including all its rolling stock now owned or hereafter acquired. Said issup of First Mortgage bonds to aggregate the sum of Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars, and of the issue of Income bonds Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars each, and said tends to be used for the purpose of funding and discharging the present First Mortgage six per cent, tends, aggregating Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, and accrued .interest to December Ist, 1889, amounting to $163,500. And the present Second Mortgage six per cent, tends, aggregating Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, and accrued interest to December Ist, 1889, amounting to $94,226, and the balance, if any, to te placed in the -treasury of said Company to te used for the purpose of equipment or betterment of its Railroad property. (Signed.) F. M. Drake, ) H. M. Curtis, I. i)j ri . c tors C. 11. SMITH, zDiicctois. T. P. SIIONTS. I Witness my hand this 19th day of December, 1889. J. A. Drake, Dec. 26-Bt. No. 17. Sec’y. 1.1. &I.R. R. gCHUYLERC. IRWIN, Notary Public and Insnrajce Agsnt Companies represented: Aetna,M Hartford. Hartford, of Hartford: SnriugtielJF. & M. of Spring Held; German American, '-E N, Y.; Franatin, ot Indianapolis; Insurante Co., of Nerth America! and Travelers Life & Accident with accident tickets from one to thirty days Office with Hammond & Au-.tin. 22-5. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Sales-attended in anj r part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the' Peace, Collecti ons promptly attended to. Large amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - - Wheatfikld, Ind. XXI 12. K One of the EE the worlC. Our facilities are dTiconah’d. and to introduce oua an pvrior rtx d* wo will send F i: ek toosK I’KHmiN’ in each locality, a> above. < »nly i!»<;*»• übo write to us at once can wake sure of the chiintv. All yon have todn in return is to ahow'.our irooda to those wb« • all—yrnii neighbors and th<«sc nround you, The be(Tinniner ««f this iidvcrJsement ab-’ws tin* small cud of the telescope. The following rut rives the oippeanmcc of it redeerd to about <•••• fiftieth f<rf <»f it* bj*rk i; i- n ’jm'i’i. ii’iireizctelearepe. •i'l«’’ir*a»» iseesy ill u-.-n .»» u i.iiwyiiu can iiiakr tnmi J to7i I<> a day at tri m ttoo without exp*rir»i.-r. Better write at <«nca. We |*u> ail express rharcra. Address. II If ALLF.TT* <%>.. AHUs I’OkTLOiL MaiX*. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - * Indiana J. J. EIGLEBBACH, PROFR. BEEF, Pork, Vml, Mutton, Bmmuco, Bologna, eto., Mid in quantities te salt pur chasers at ’.he lowest prices. None but the boa stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. Itr-The highest price paid for good a cattle J. J. KI G LBS BA CH. J W. HOBTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will mot oomk out. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. |W*Artificial teeth ißaerted from one to tall sets. O«oe ever LaBm* grocery, Beßaaelaer. Indiana.
STOVES! . ' FOR THE- 5 FAU> and WINTER Peninsular Coal or Wood Base Heaters _■ t . AUS COOK STOVES & RANGES. THE CELEBRATED GOLD COIN Wood-burning base-heaters. The best and most economical woodburning heaters ever made. Wm Resor’s World Renowned MONITOR OAK HEA.TERS. Cook Stoves and Ranges. Stoves of all styles, sizes and prices. Call and examine and learn prices before buying. N. WARNER & SONS. anaHaamiAwrwaiMfrtaarsCTagaiYiMW—aßnar»w.iwMn |i H‘ i -iinwnw«wwrcMWM a. mccoy & Randle Have now on hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offering in lots of ten or more, to suit purchasers, and bred to Shropshire rams 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. SOLE AGENT FOR THE Rockford, 7k. 43’ Keystone, Columbus, Boss, Hampden, . Dueber, Waltham, V 7XW Crown, E1 S in ’ Fayhs A—- 'FILLED 0 —CASES ’ __s L Bear This in Mind: —I can sell you any kind of watch you want, the lowest possible price. Also anything in the Jewelry line. Ladies Chains, Gents Chains, Violin and Guitar Strings Ladies' Brooches, Gents' Cuff Butitms, 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 mo engraved free of charge. Clocks! ’.*= Clqckk! 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, FMV ml mVBb -AE3O A GOODLUNCHCOUNTER ' ’ ’ I. • ; , ‘ Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
