Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1890 — Page 8

“How fat I’d get if I had one.” FREE—Oat from your dealer free, the * Book. It has handsome pictures and valuable information about horses. r Two or three dollars for a Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more ami eat less to keep * warm. ISIA Five Rile 5/A Boss Stable 5/A Electric 5/A Extra Test . 30 other styles at prices to suit everyKdy.P If you can’t get than from your foalsr. write os. 5/A mm S L H fi sCIEirS 7m: strongest. . won t qe»-it l v’ r Mo'u’rrgE vu Lasel ' bv - V'- • >' £ fTißiula ..who . . ... .i - .... . - NO MORE OF THIS! BWbfcer Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, will often slip off the feet To remedy this evil the 1, “COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. aAra shoe with the Inside of the heel lined with robber. This clings to the shoe and prevents the Rubber from slipping off. . Call for the “ Colchester» **ADHESIVE COUNTERS” and you can walk, run or jump in them. II In @ I a J Lrntchln*. ir«f. B tom Bw w# ■ i»w.d t. M> un n turnon form mod gjITCHIRG PlLES.^T^ii^ c 9( lMtcomlngr very aow. AYA’E’B DIKTWENT Plop* 1 itch luff stud bleeding, beats *■ ulceration, n>td in most oases remove* the tea Kiors. Bw aykx ’a O; n t» a.v? is *>l<i by drug*i»U. or mailed to jsy address on ire i;»t of price, 50 eta. a bax; 3 boxes, |LI4. Address letters. 1 »K. BWAYNB A SON. Philadelphia. Pa. QRfBU DISEASES Mil SWAYNE’S aesoluteli cunEa OINTMENT TV, pimple nppUcutitm es Oamn’vilbiiit u; Internal medicine, will cm m OM or Tetter, 841 Uloom.Riuf'worm. Pile*, He li.Sorw, PTmptM.SrTdpelM.se. somiuer bow obs Unite or hair eMidlef. Sold b> drurriita, er tent M mail for snctr s BoiM.fl.» Aidrew, Dw e»ATf,*Soo, PbtUde4.hU, I t Art rourdnigsktfcrJfc iiinM

THE STATE OP INDIANA,( .I.MH>e<rCounty. I oo* 1 n Circuit In March term. A, D. 1890. Ixifani t Reynold*. , vs. y No. 1081. D-tnifl i!e\ U iMs. J Be it Re:>i- oih i.vl. that on |this 3rd day of Marcli, A. I>. !«!«>, (he above named pl.ni miff lay Monlicni F. Oiilcoi,. ggp attorney. Bled in tlse office of the Clerk of said court, her complaint armin'-'! —said il ’fei'd.vrtt. ahd also the affidavil of a *U«»tere-.lt-<! person, that said de--fcndant is a non-re-i lent of the State of Indiana, said non-resident defendant is therefore hereby .notified ot llo> pendency of said suit, «aii that rrud cause will starii tor trial at the March term ot said .' ourt IMO. to wit: ou the slh day of A |»ril lS*t. " itness mv hand and the seal of f ere « | .said courl, affixed at office in UensI ‘Claer, on this 3rd, dav of March, - A . 1). US*.. .tAMES E. IH"1N. Clerk. 3*. F.< hilcote. Ally soy TUT. March 6-IS-S9. FoutFs MOUSE ADD CATTLE POWDERB Bo Roan will die of Oouc, Bots or Luxe F» ID, if Fenttlt Powders are need in tine, rbatx's Powdenwtllrore end prevent HooChol*ba. Foots'* Powders will prevent Gapes is Fowls, Foatr* Powders win increase the qnantltv of milk e*d cream twenty per cent, and matte toe better firm •si (week Fonts'* Powder* will cure or preveat almost KTEXY *rjun to whtcb Hones and Cattle are 90eject. ArrTxW Powncaa will e:va SaTuraononRHd everywhere. DAVID B. FOCrs, Proprietor. BA -.rUCOAK. MIX I CURE FITS! .^iSL'ffiisai'ssKKr BK«K“ViHBAK»BiCAi. cram rare. EPILEPSY «r TAIXING SICKKESB, wi ssargg£s t*lia;l te no reaaon for not now re^ivin^acure •fjM*Unr2^BW*Sw»DT.* and Port Office. U corta mi boCMb* loc a trial, u 2 tt will core yon- Address IMIHHMBMHIIIBIII

A PERSONAL CARD.

Bellwood, Neb* Feb. sth, 1890. Editor Republican : Jn j astice to myself and cbi'dren and also to my friends of Rensselaer and elsewhere, 1 feel it to be my duty to make a plain statement of facts, AjTieply to what has been and is being jypalv in reference to the cause or causes of the separation between myself and wife. We were married some 9 years ago, and on my part, in perfect good faith and I will .say, in this connection, that I loved her dearly, yes, I almost worshiped her, and indulged her in all things, and all went well until I got sick with that dreadful spell of Rheumatism, in 1887. Then she turned her back on me. Withdrew all affection, gave me the cold shoulder; even at first refusing to come m the room where I lay, and after a time, she gave a reason that I had a bad disease, and also that I had been guilty of adultery and made those two charges public, even told my children so and urged and demanded a separation on that ground, stating that she could prove it by 3 witnesses, I granted her a separation, not on that ground but for the sake of peace. I left my home, and baby that is dearer to me than my own life, and came here to be with my children, and try to live in peace. But when I reached here, I found she had written to them even worse charges than she made there. Now I emphatically and positively deny the charges as untrue and demand that she prove them, and I hereby (agree, that if she will do so; that 1 will acknowledge that she is justifiable in all of her acts and I will meekly bow under public opinion whatever it may be, and grant her a divorce without trial. But if she should refuse to do so, (as she made them so public) she can be held in no other light than one who has driven me away from home, family, and dear baby, cripied aa I am, without a cause. This is perfectly fair and no one can object to it, for she is telling that I deserted her and that when 2 years are out, that 6he will get a divorce. She need not wait so long, for if there was sufficient cause for separation there is sufficient cause for a divorce, now all I ask (as 1 cannot be there) to defend myself against those charges that she is either to make them good or to acknowlege that there was some other cause and that this was trumped-up. While 1 feel that I have been greatly wronged, I do uot feel that I have a harsh word to utter but rather have asked God many, many times to forgive her, for I still hope that she did not fully realize the magnitude of the step she was taking, and yet I must be set right before my friends, and the public, and my children, or fall if guilty. I do not mean by these proposals that the charge might be possibly true, apd she be unable to prove them, but for the reason that she says that she could prove them, to give her a chance to do so or fail. But I wish to be understood to mean this, that it was planned, (that as my opinion) to get rid of me, owing to my physical condition, and financial reverses, for a purpose; and that the charges were to be used to secure a separation and that she did not plan them all herself.

Consumption Surely Cured. To Th* Edito*:—Plewe inform your readers that I h»ro a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless caaea have been permanently cored. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who hare consumption if they will send me their Exprees and P.O.addreaa. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. 0., 181 Pearl Bh, N. 1. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's cure is the remedy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger. • *\ 1 t ■ Catarrh cured, health and swee breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector frhe. Sold by Long & Eger. •For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25 cts, at Long & Eger’s. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver eomplaint? Shiloh’s Yitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by How to Cure LaGrlppe. From the Dcs Moines Mail ami Times. Mr. George Tennant ol this city in conversaiton with a representative of the Mail and Times one evening this week said: “Yes I took this prevailing influenza. 1 gave up work and went to bed. I dreadful cough and was very sick ' but am all right now.” We ventured to ask what rem edy had proven successful in his case. “0 Chamberlain's Cough remedy. I took a whole bottle; it brought mo out all right; I feel first rate now. We are never without Chamberlain's medicines in our family.” This testimony is only one of many that might be given to show the value of these preparations. Those who are aflU'ted with this malady would do well to use Chamberlain's Cough remedy. If used as directed it will be found effectual. Fifty cent bottles for sale by Frank B. Meyer.

W. N. JONES.

“SHADELAND,” musk Kxrensivi« “Pure Bred UVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT IS THIS WOULD. New importation s constantly arrivin g iioetpialod eoHeotioiisis.HHTior quality; choicest breeding opportunity of comparing different breeds, "a BREEDERS AND IMPORTERS OF Clydesdales, Standard Bred Trotters, Percherons. .. Carriage Horses, . French Drafts.- Saddle Horses, English Shires. Welsh Poniefr, Belgian Drafts, Iceland Ponies. Suffolks, Shetland Ponies, French Coaches, Holstein-jFriesian Cleveland Bays, Cattle. Hackneys, Devon Cuttle, Also, Dealers in Real Estate. No other Establishment la the World-offers such Advantages to the Parehaser. Prices low. Terms easy. Visitors welcome. Correspondence Solicited. Circulars free. Please mention Thr Rkitbuc an when writing. BOWELLBROTHERS. 2T-3m, Sprinfeboro, CiawfordCo., Pa. J. E HELMICK, Notary Pubiic and Beal Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or lease. WHEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Sales attended in any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace, Collecti ons promptly attended to. amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - - Whkatfibld, IND. XXI 12.

J W. HORTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not comk out. LOCAL AN,ESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. oF“Artificial teeth lnserted-frotn one to full sets. Office over LaRue’s grocery, Rensselaer. Indiana. TRUSTEES* NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office, upstairs m Makeever’s Bank Building ever» Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion tp. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Township Trustee or Jordan township, will be at his office. At his residence in Jordan township, on the second Saturday of each month for the transaction of township business. A. J. MCFARLAND. W. R. hOWELS & SON, PROPRIETORS OF THE ■i ram AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP Grain, Hay, Straw, —AND— Flour and Feed. Rensselaer, Ind,

Cott— Root Compound.— Co«»posed of Cotton Root, Tansy sad PenayMwtßaP royal, ftHcoetsfulir uaed monthly. Safe, ■ Effectual, Pleasant *1 fey mall, or drug mjp f sMa- Beaded particulars 2 atamp*. Ladtea KJtfM The new vegetable remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, Female Weakness. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dropsy, Scrofula, Pimpled and Pace Eruptions and Blood, Liver and Kidney diseases. It purifies the blood and through It acts upon all organs and tissues of the body, and strengthens and builds up the system while it eradicates disease. It Is the most economical blood purifier and pleasant to take. Price SI; Six bottles $& J. W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wig. Bold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine Sold by F. B. Meyer.

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PARK WEIGHT. Undertake* ,4 . . ~ tr- * . . . • CaJJa promptly attended day or night. RENSSELAER INDIANA Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitH - AND - Wood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoman & Hemphill.) All Work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class Quality. —j —Z _ ' .... 1. T ——-— —J Front Street, South of Washington, . (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indiana

gCHUYLKRC. IRWIN, Notary Public and Insnrauce Agent. Companies represented: Aetna, of Hartford, Hartford, of Hartford; Springfield F. & M. of Springfield; German American, of N. Y.; Prankliß, of Indianapolis; (usuranie Co., of North America; and Travelers Life & Accident with accident tickets from one to thirty days Office with fpimmond & Austin. '22-5. PIONEER MEAT MARKE T, Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J• EIGLESBACH, PROFR. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. highest price paid for good a cattle. J . J. EIGLESBACH. THE BIGGEST. REDUCTION ever known in lliis communiiy will be made on all remaining Winter Goods, at ?1. Leopold's Great Cash Sale, from and after this publication, and will continue until every article in winter goods is closed out. file sale will consist of Vie following articles: Overcoats for men, youths, boys and children; Vnderw ear for men, youths, boys and children; Cloaks for ladiesmisses and children; Hals and Caps for men , youths, boys and children; Underwear for ladies, misses and children; Hoods, toboggans, facinators, and in fact a great many other articles 100 numerous lo mention. Everybody is respecif ully invited to call and lake advantage of this great sacrifice sale. Respectfully Yours, fl. LEOPOLD. Dec. 5,'89.

Jay W. Williams has two roqpas, 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, for 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.

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MAJOR C. a m Dim id me, will make the season of 1890 at J. Q. Alter & Co’s. Brick Livery Barn in Rensselaer, Ind. Breeders desiring to use a general purpose or coach stallion will find «/i\AJOR c> a perfect specimen of his class. TERMS $i AND sls. G. K. HOLLINGSWORTH, Owner. g JOHN Q. ALTER & CO, Keepers. Rensselaer Stock Farm STALLIONS FOR SEASON OF 1890.

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

»•“ msß&amsßTO WEAK MEN Buffering from the effects or youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc, I will •end a valuable treatise (sealedi containing full particular* tor home car*. (TREEof charge. A splendid medical work; should be read by every man who is narrows and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C* NWUB, Hioodua, Conn.

Royal Cossack, 2452. Four-year-old trial 2:38|. DON COSSACK, 950. Record 2:28 aud sire of tliree 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 16 hands high, a rich bay and has won many premiums in the show ring. His colts are all bays and of good size. Season of 1890 at $25.

ALESME mr WAUTED to sell otir 000 hardy varieties of choio e Nursery Stock. Best Specialties. Vo experience necessary Special advantage*.to J»eglnn crs. Extra inducements. Pay weakly. Situation permanent. Rest terms. Rest outfit free. We guarantee! what we advertise. Address at once. GLENN HBOS.. Nurserymen, Rochester. NY. (This house is reliable.*) Stomp.