Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1890 — Page 8

STRONGEST. HON.' GENUINE WITHOUTTHE St* LABEL ?■ ‘'jfenapg. tir Wh. ,A.iws A -Soss. PhHaOA. T -«*t ‘ wit i Ur-fipnous Horse Brurt Biker Wankers BwaTgll CjrfK SYMPTOMS —Sfotftt. ■SFIjj-iJ >" B a ««■: W<«« itching jy *L-j 'sw ntn-dmt PSLt^ca-KH litchim piles .iStta fi*eeon»Ut,* t «-W.V¥3®» (ffj MEXT *>ip* - :. iilnff und biotin*, heal* ® ulceration, iu<<! In ca*mre»«TM Ine » ne' 4 -'!'-' * nv »reH4 l j i»JT'£*v*s. or mailed* «w Kidrcss ci> rcc i •; of price, $C ds. n 3 boxes, IIJS, gtbma letter-. JjK. tfWI.YNK ct SON, Philidrlrfcia. Pa* firm DISEASES dftfM SWAVNE’S absolutely cures. OINTMENT ffce slotpls appttmtioa of “ Swatkb's Onmnurr** without m rr iaUrtal medicire, win enre anr ease of Tetter. Salt Mieum. Ringworm-Piles,ltch, Sores, we matter bow obstinate or long standing. Bold by druggists. «T seat bj mail for 50 cts. 3 Boxes, f 1.25 Address, Dm |Mt»• Son, Philadelphia, Pa, Ask jour druggistforl^ itching HH ilUfllrlU Bkinand blood disease, from acotmnon Pimple to tbeworst case of Scrofula, can bo cured bytbenseof BMWMer, t ho new vegetable Mood Partner. Internally, and cole s caroouwuee, M» Greet Skin Remedy, externally. Bludbftder la a concentrated vegetable extract and IBBBOfcaes wonderful tonic, alterative and Mood purifying qualities. It renews and enriches the blood and through It reaches every part at the body, imparts Mfe and vigor to all its functions and strengthens and builds up tho system. It is the best known remedy for all Sc rofvloat Complaints, JSrytipdax, Eczema, BoUt, Timurs, Heratrial fbtsoßtng andComtitvtionolDtaordcrs, WUUha, Pimples and Eruptions of the skin, tßuvmaUsm, and all diseases caused by an impoverished or corrupted condition of tho Hood. Small doees and pleasant to tako. Aloe $1; Six for $5. Prepared only by J.W. Cole & Co.. Black Elver fails, Wis. Bold by Druggists and Dealers in Medioine. Mbber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight will often slip off the feet. To remedy this evil the “GttLDHESTEB” RUBBER 68. Afar a shoe with the inside of the heel lined will rubber. This clings to the shoe am! proven:.; the Rubber from slipping elf Call for the “ < olcbenter ” “ADHESIVE COUWTE^S’ and you can walk, ran or jump-in mem. ” FOUTZ’b HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS So Hoass will die of Colic. Bots or Less Ft txr, if Fentrs Powder* are treed in time. Foote’s Powders will core and prevent Hoe CnoTjtH », Foote's Powders will prevent Gates ix Fowls. Foufs Powder* will increase the quantity of milk end cream twenty per cent, and make the batter Arm and sweet. Foote’s Powders will core or prevent almost kvkby *r esASK to which Horses and Cattle are snbtect. J:ht*'s Powdkbs will site Satisfaction • Sold everywhere. ErSferL-SAVID P. FOUT3, TroprleS**f“ BAI/TOIOKK. 30I CURE FITS! TVhtt I sty Oubb I do a«t omsb mraty to •top them for a time, and then hm them reSIS again. I huh A RADICAL CUBE. 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or falling SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WAHEAHT my iwimedy to ecu the worst cases Because others have tailed to no reason for not nowreceiTuagacare. fiend at once for a treatise mad a kjut* Bottl* es my Ihfaiubub remedy. Give Express mm* post office. It costs yon nothing for a uial, and it will cure yon. Address SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AMO GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. PREPARED ONtv BY BOOSA*f* TU c F UcAI- cO -. CINCIN MATt,OHIO.

Death of Grandmother Sparling.

The venerable Mrs. Julia Ann Sparling, wife of Samuel Sparling. died at her home a mile southwest of Rensselaer, last Thursday morning. She went to bed the evening before, apparentlv in ordinary health, and when her husband arose in the morning, he noticed nothing unusual except a rather heavy breathing. When he attempted to call her a little later, he found her in a dying condition, and she passed away almost immediately. Dr. Loughridge was summoned but she had expired before his arrival. He pronounced the cause of her death to be heart failure. Her death was without a struggle, and evidently painless. Mrs. Sparling's maiden name was Bingham. She was born in Livingston Co. N. Y. Oct.. 13, 1812, and her age was 77 years, 3 months, and 17 days. She was married to Samuel Sparling, who still survives, Jan. 1st, 1833, their married life thus extending over a period of more than 57 years. To them were born 4 sons and 2 daughters, all of whom survive her. The deceased was one of our very earliest settlers, having lived in Jasper county since 1836. The funeral was held at the residence last Saturday, Rev. B. F. Ferguson conducting the services. The deceased united with the M. E. church at 13 years of age, and lived a true and consistant Christian until her death.

OBITUARY.

Died, at the home of her parents, Alfred and Ora J. Armstrong, at Marlboro, Ind., Anna Blossom Armstrong aged thirteen years six months and twenty three days. Only two weeks and half before Anna came home from school at Valparaiso, Ind., to assist in caring for her sick mother, and just when she was able to sit up, Anna was taken down. Feeling unusually well the forenoon, of the day she was stricken seemed to be but a bright prelude to the serious illness of the afternoon, which resulted so fatally and at the end of five days. Anna was an unusually bright girl for one of her age her nature being more of one more advanced in years. She had a large circle of friends who mourn her death; was very apt in her studies and school work, and fond of music and all elevating subjects. A regular attendance at Sunday School, and a lover for Jesus inspired her sweet soul tender devotion to her Saviour, “Nearer My God To Thee,” and “It is well with my Soul” are only two of her favorite hymns, which she was always so glad to sing. Alas, her sweet voice can be heard no more on earth, but we feel better for such a spirit having dwelt with us and know that in heaven her voice will add to the music .of the angels. Taken away in her sweet, innocent girlhood is a severe blow but a belief that “He doeth all things well” makes the load easier to bear. The funeral was at her home, at 11 o’clock Tuesday just a week after her sickness took her down, and interment took place at Delphi. Ind., the scene of her early childhood, on the same day.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

John Burger to Anna B. Larsh, Jan. 16, pt nw 30-27-6, Remington, - 800 Chas. G. Beal to Wm. Geier, Feb. 11, pt It 10 bl 13, Remington, 200 Leah H. Fitch to Geo. M. Robits Jan. 28, ’B7, sw ne 26-31-7, Union, 25 Winfred N. Pence et al to Andrew Arnold, Feb. 17, pt se ne; pt ne ne 29-30-6, 628 Newton JS. Snodgrass to Daniel A. Stoner, Feb. 18,pt sw sw 19-29-6, Rensselaer, 1600 Henry H, Hanna et al to Robt. Michael, Jan. 7. ne ne 27-28 7, 40 acres, Jordan 800 Joseph C. Henklo to Geo. K. Hcnkle, Jan. 9, wj sw 3-29-6, 80 acres, Barkley,4ooo Geo. K. Henkle to Joseph Henkle, same as above, 4000 Nicholas Zimmer to Richard Metherell, Feb. 21, pt nw 25-27-7, 7J acres, Carpenter, 630 Jasper D. Spain to Noah B. Shigley Feb. 18, sw nw 80 806, Barkley. 600 Joseph V, Henkle to Mary E. Henkle, Feb. 21, w§ sw 8-29-6, Barkley, 1000 Nellie Sayler to Edward N. Hyland, Feb. 17, pt se nw 30-29-6, Rensselaer. 4500 Nancy M. French to Marquis De Lafayette French, Aug. 14, ’BB se ne 24-27-7, 40 acres, Carpenter, 100 M. D. L. French to Independence BaJthis. same as above, 1000

When Baby waa sick, wc gave h«r CMtorfe, When tote wna a Child, ahe cried for CactorU, When rite becama MJm, tow chac to Caatorto, When sba had ChOdrai, die gave then Outorto.

,-v' -; v 1 . <* English Spavin Liniment removes all L:- iuflf- br. . .!**»-> - n|.d j bb«i.r-d>»<s f f *»'i h »r->- >it v vsfi, | oiirt> splint -, sweeney. .?{ng*t>otm. stifles .sprs-hs; ali * r wo!!en t-iiurvl' Save sso' by qse H f |C bottle. The in won le-fill • ovcr-kt.-owd. WlirrttfltpfT ■ Su'd by V‘ n s .&• Kg-r. Pr-.ggurts, llesHnelte.-r. Ind. 22 5 IvLgunc’s KeU Clover Cure* Sick Headache, dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, 25e per boxr 5 boxes sl. For sale by Long & Eger. 4 f crap of paper saver her life It was jnsLaii ordinary sorapof wrapping paper but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption told by physicians that she was incurable and could liv'e only a short time; She weighed less pan 70 pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s new Discovery and got a sample bottle; it helped i.er; she bought a large bottle it helped lier more bought another and grew' better fast; continu ed to use it and is now strong, healthy, rosy and plump weighing 140 pounds. For full particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at F. B. Meyer’s drug store. Shiloh’s Vitalizer s what you need for consumption, loss of dppetite. dizziness, and all symptoms pf Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle at Long & Eger’s. 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. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure. We guarantee it. Long & Eger.

mills’ flerve & Liver Pills. ... An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women and children. Smalles, mildest,surest. 80c. doses for 25 cents. Samples free at B. F. Fendig & Go’s. J (.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 cts. 6 pound Foxes for sl. For sale by 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyer.

' Jack Tlie Ripper. The excitement caused by this inhuman monster is scarcely equaled by that produced by the great discovery of Dr. Miles —the Restorative Nervine. It speedily cures nervous prostration, change of life, dullness and confusion in head, fits, sleeplessness, the blues, neuralgia, palpitation, monthl pains etc. Mr. JohugS. Wolf, druggist, of Hillsdale, Mich.; Talbott & Moss, of Greensburg, Ind., and A. W. Blackburn, of Wooster, 0., say that “The Nervine sells better than anytning we ever sold, and gives universal satisfaction ” Dr. Miles’ new illustrated treatise on the nerves and heart and a trial bottle free at B. F. Fendig & Co.’s drug store. Robert Elsmere, the minister whom God gave the strength to pull away from the old church, and establish The New Brotherhood of Christ died young, while the church still lives. Had he used Milton’s Nerve and Lung Food, he might have lived tor years to enjoy his work. Ministers take warning keep your syste m up by using this syrup. Sample bot tie free. 12-3 m. F. B. Meyer.

Prince of Wales.—— In 1860 the Prince of Wales, visiting Canada stopped at Ottawa, and laid the corner stone of Canada’s Parliament building. Since that time thousands of people have been cured of consumption, nervous prostration, rheumatism and kindred troubles, by using a few bottles of Milton’s Nerve and Lung Fix'd. Sample bottle free. For sale by F. i>. Meyer. 12-3 m. — Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s cure. Itch, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Sold by Long & Eger, druggists, Rensselaer.. Shiloh’s cough and consumption cure is sold by U 3 on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Long & Eger. MONEY! money— W. H. H. Graham loans money in Bams of S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. —* Syrup White Pine and Tar will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. For sale by F. B. Meyer. C&tarrh cured, health ana swee breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 60 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold bylxmg ft Eger. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s.

DWIGGINS BROS., -ABSTRACTERS,:--. Rensselaer, Ind. TO WEAK SEN !■■■■ ■nßsMaHnssnaMsn ' sMSBBMRnmMn Bathdng from the effect* of yonthfnl error* dacaj, waiting weakneaa, lost manhood, «to.. I will •tad * valuable traattoc f waded) containing Adi jartlcular* lor bom* rare, FREEof charge. A apUodid medical work; should be read br every auut Tho to Btrreoa and debilitated., Addrea*! me Rc.iwmp,WMdM, jD§mf

PARK WRIGHT. Undertake* --A , Calls promptly attended day or - night. RENSSELAER INDIANA Hemphill Bros. Blacks mi til - AND - Wood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoman & Hemphill.) All Work, done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class Quality. Front Street, South of Washington, —(The old Erwin Shop,) - Indiana.

gCHUYLER C. IRWIN, Notar? Polite aM tarance Agent. Companies represented: Aetna, ot Hartford, Hartford, of Hartford; Sprinsrdeld F. & M. of Springfield; German American, »f N. Y.; Franklin, of Indianapolis: (nsuranie Uo., of North America! and Travelers Life & Accident with accident tickets from one to thirty days Office with Hammond s Austin. 22-5. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J- EIGLESBACH, PROP’B. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at. the lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaaghtered. Everybody is invited to call. A®*The highest price paid for good a cattle. J .J. EIGLESBACH. THE BIGG ESI REDUCTION ever known in this community will be made on all remaining Winter Goods , at A. Leopold’s Great Cash Sale, from and after this publication, and

will continue until every article in winter goods is closed out The sale will consist of the following articles: Overcoats for men, youths, boys and children; Lnderwearfor men, youths, boys and children; Cloaks for ladies, misses and children; Hals and Caps for men, youths, boys and children; Underwear for ladies, misses and children; Hoods, toboggans, facinalors, and in fact a great many otherarlicles 100 numerous to mention. Everybody is respectfully invited to call and lake advantage of this great sacrifice sale. Respectfully Yours, fl. LEOPOLD. Dec. 5, ’B9. Jay W. Williams has two rooms, 20 x 70, filled with the finest assortment of Furniture ever brought to Rensselaer, consisting of beds,bureaus, lounges, tables, chairs, and every thing to be found in a firstclass furniture store; and he is selling at Bed Rock Prices, tor cash. If you are in need of any thing in his line, it will pay you to call and see him. Don’t forget the place, opposite the Public Square, in Rensselaer, Ind.

MAJOR C. 1 IE 31 ii; mo, will make the season of 18SQ at J. Q. Alter & Co’s. Brick Livery Barn in Rensselaer, Ind, Breeders desiring to use a general purpose or coach stallion will find •d/i\AJOR C> a perfect specimen of his class. TERMS $lO AND sls. G. K. HOLLINGSWORTH, Owner. JOHN Q. ALTER & CO, Keepers. " ■»■■■"" ■. ' I ■ ' ' JljVi [± ■■■■to .J 11 .jll _ ' - Rensselaer Stock Farm STALLIONS FOR SEASON OF 1890.

PLUTO, 1950. Sire of BLUE WlNG—Record 2:26. LEO—Record 2:29J. CLARENCE—Record 2:30. No other horse in Indiana, ten years old, is sire of as many in the 2:30 list. b Y WEDGEWOOD, 629. Record 2:19. Dam PRIMROSE (the dam of Princeps, the sire of 23 in the 2:30 list) by Abdallah 15. x Season of 1890 at SSO.

We have a competent trainer and as good a half mile track as there is in the state. A few promising horses taken on reasonable terms to be handled for speed. Send for Catalogue of Standard Bred Stock for Sale. Address ‘ RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, Rensselaer, Indiana.

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 4001, wherein Alkanah Galbreath was plaintiff and Sarah J. Helsel and William Helsel, her husband, were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and three dollars and forty; cents ($103.40) together with interests and costs, I will expose at public sale on , t Saturday the 22nd day of February, A. D. 1890, between the nonrs of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of tlie Court House iu the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, to-wit: And should such rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and execution, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in tbe 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, : 1 lu: Said sale will be made without relief and in accordance with the order of Court in sa‘id decree and execution. PHILIP BLUE. Sheriff Jasper County Jlnd. Thompson & Bro. Attorneys for Plff, J. M. HELMICK, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or lease. WHEATFIELD, IND.

JOHN GRAVES, WHEAT FIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Sales attended in any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real E!state Agent and Justice of the Peace , Collecti ons promptly attended to. Larvc amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - - Wheatfiild, Ind. XXI IJ. J W. HOKTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not come opt. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over LaRue’s grocery, Rensselaer, Indiana. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office, upstairs in Makeever’s Bank Building ever* Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, T rustee Marion tp. Jordan township. Notiee is hereby given that tlie undersigned Township Trustee of Jordan township, will be at his office, at his residence in Jordan township. on tbe second Saturday of each month for the tnuuaetion of township business. A. J. MCFARLAND.

Royal Cossack. 2452. Four-year-old trial 2:38£. by DON COSSACK, 950. Record 2:28 aud sire of three in 2:30.Ist Dam—May Queen, by Am. Clay, 34. 2nd Dam—by Ericsson, 130. 3rd Dam—by Davy Crockett. 4th Dam, by Kentucky Whip. Royal Cossack is 1G hands high, a rich bay and has won many premiums in the show ring. His colts are ail bays and of good size.. Season of 1890 at $25.

''' W@KI J. H. Willey & Son, Agents. FARGO’S CjALFr Aa hew / i|sr§ W.soiwl fflOEJ^sgg*"| This Shoe la warranted First Qnalltyln every respeet. fury Stylish. Perfect Fit. Plain Toes and Tipped. Heii’a uuf Bovs’ COMKEBS. BCTTOB AMD LICK. FOR SALE BY HEMPHILL & HONAN, Exclusive Agents, Rensselaer Indian* W. R. NOWELS & SON, PROPRIETORS OF THE raw ram and dealers in all KINDS OF Grain, Hay, Straw, —AND — Flour and Feed. Rensselaer, Ind.