Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1890 — Page 8

JIM REECE! Thorough-bred Running Stallion. Dark Chestnut, 4 <nd this Spring, 16£ bonds high, heavy boiW. w« 1250 ios., wkcu in good ilesb. JtM RigJJ M > / Ksug *» out of Radiant. iiy imported Glen Lyou. Sixteen Hundred pure thorough bred ii'esscs attached to this Will make lLv> TjMiWh <>? "I8t)0, at nay einbiee, i,< nr ibo ftevsectaei depct. Terms: sl’ for molt to stand hud suck. -810 p-ivn bta between the t;:o.of e-'rvice and -Tim. Ist, ISOI JAMBS M&LOY.

C| ANTES/fffl MACIC I -CHICKEN- ■% I Cholera CurelM# mm, ' fr'fls' V( • * ft Thousands of dollars worth of •chickens are destroyed by Cholera every year. It is more fatal to them than all other diseases combined. But the discovery of s.iiquidretas6y that positively destroys the Microbes has been made. Half of the young chickens are killed by Microbes before they are fryers. A gocent bottle is enough tor ict* -chickens. It is guaranteed. If, after using two-thirds of a bottle you are not satisfied with it as ?. cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom you purchase d and he will refund your nxniev Sold l.y Lo.vti & Eger.

Rubber Shoes uuJe* v.'on -unoomfru-tablj tight, (morally slip off the feel. THE “COLCHESror’ RrBBEh CO. make all their shoes with InslQc of he*S lined with rnbber. This ellnirs to the sliee and jwvents the ! rubber from slipping s.IT. Call ha' llv “C>ilrt«*ster‘' “ADHESIVE COUNTERS.’' IcKSS (t Ci, fc’Mlssih Attests, j XlKi' li • <.■«« tw- eo quick - Ij CUT.-i l».» S!iti*»li's v*kW« eimranteeii. I om; At, Egkk. ■ MGVP rojad. Sumstfunv used wontAiy. S«f» ■ ShT'-K Kssccnal, Pleasant. (1 by mail, os**™*CAUTION lattom. If the dealer cannot supply too. and direct to facior.v, enclosing adniUM mu*. o ***^ mgm* W. L DOUGLAS $3 r SHOE cesAosoc SHOES 3fc. MtSSSSSSSae* J. r. WILLEY & SON-

MERCHANTS' ORGANIZATION.

The retail inerchiuts of Rensselaer met in the Town Ilrill, Thursday evening, .May 1, and listened to an address by W. A. MeAneney, of the Merchants lie tail Commercial Agency 54 Dearborn .St., Chicago Ills. The system in use by this Agency has for its purjioso the protection of Retail Merchants. The legality, practicability and resnlts of the system were fully explained. After consideration, a motion was Jmade that those, present proceed to again organized the Rensselaer Branch of such Agency, The motion prevailed by a unanimous vote. The following were chosen as officers:

E. P. Honan, President; Geo. K. Murray, Vice-president; C. W. Coen, ■Secretary; C. W. Coen, Treasurer; John Eger, Geo. E. Murray, Emmet Kannal, Amzie Laßue, A. Leopold, Executive board. This Agency uses no dishonorable means to force collections or settlements, but the merchants propose to exercise their legal right to refuse credit to a person who gains the reputation of not treating a member of the Agency honorably. There is no law compelling merchants to sell their goods on credit. There is no law forbidding merchants refusing credit to any person they sec fit, and when a merchant sells his goods on credit it is an accommodationto the consumer Bumer has no appreciation of the favor extended and willfully neglects to make a reasonable and honorable adjustment of his indebtedness, then he should be compelled to pay as he buys. It is better for him and much more profitable for the merchant. Many a poor worthy man has been refused credit for the necessities of life because of the mercliant’s unpleasant experience with bad debtors, but this system will tend to obviate all that, because the man who does respect his credit will be known and have a standing among merchants, while the “dead beat” and others of his kind will also be known to the members of this Agency and be absolutely refused credit; no matter if he moves to another town or state, his reputation as poor pay will follow him and the merchants in -such new place of residence will also refuse him credit. This Agency issues a regular and legal Bi-Monthly Abstract of unsettled accounts. Each member agrees to forfeit twenty dollars to his branch as a penalty, in case he extends credit to a person whose unsettled account appears in the abstract and no account can appear therein until the debtor has had a full and fair opportunity to go to the merchant he owes and in some way arrange such indebtedness. The man who can pay and won’t pay and the man who cannot pay, but will not go to the merchant and state his condition and make effort to arrange, is the person this Agency is after.

This Agency does not interfere with the credit of men who deal hon'Orably, no matter if they are slow; neither does it in any way regulate prices. Its sole object to compel men to be honest with merchants or to pay spot cash for goods purchased. Something of this kind has been needed for a long tune aud this system will work. "In combination there is “strength.’” The members have the success or failure of this system in their own hands. Wherever merchants hare properly combined, the system has proven a great success. The west is being carefulsly covered by this Agency, and the merchants in all the small towns are visited and solicited to join the county branch.

Secretary of Rensselaer branch.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS

John Fenwick to John W. , Sage, Apr. 2Cth, ttnd 2-9 frac. w 4 sw 30-28-7, Jordan, % 1,000 Jasper C. C. to Win. Lewark, Mar. 18, lie nw, 5-31-0, 40 acres, court deed. Walker Wm. Lewark to David 31. Peer, Apr. 5, same as above, 300 Sheriff Jasper Co. to A. R. Colborn, Apr. 30, Its 11, 12, bl 8, Fair Oaks, Sheriff’s deed * 80 Joseph S. Buckles to Wm A. Rinehart, Apr. 30, sw ne and Walker, quit claim, 20 Wm A., Rinehart to John J. Carriger, Apr. 4, se sw 2-31 -5, nw sw 0-32-5, se and sw ne 35-31-6, Kankakee and Walker, 280 acres, 4550

ADVERTISED LETTERS. Miss K. R. Little, Mr. Ben Drager. Mr. John Gay, M. J. Martin. Mrs. Lucinda Miller. For lame bark, side or chert, us Shiloh's Porous Plaster, price 25 ct 9 at Long & Eger’B. ftALESMEIV WANTED Salary or Commission Paid Weeklysteady work; reliable stock; outfit free; no experience needed. Write for terms and tcatinioiibit). (Refer to this paper.) J, B NELLI* AGO. Nurserymen. SS^r.ROCHE9TER,IN Y May M) wks. _ 7- V

Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitH AND Wood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoman & Hemphiil.) * AH Work done Promptly ami Cheaply, and Warranted Firs! Class Quality. Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indiana J W. HOttTON, DENTIST Fillings inserted that Will not costk out. LOCAL AN-KsTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. tSt-Artificial teeth inserted from one to lull sets. Office over Ellis & Murray’s, tterwselaer. Indiana PIONEER HEAT MARKET, Renselaer, • - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, YBOFB. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausaugc, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities t« suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. ttiC'Tlte highest price paid for good a cattle. J ..r.KIGLESBACH. JOHN .<3 RIVES. whka tgi:ei.d, i n diana . AUCTIONEER. Sales attended in any part of Jasper aud adjoining counties, also Real Estole Agent and Justice <*f the Peace , Oolleeti ons promptly attended to. Lar»-« amounts of and town property for sale. Address - - Wheatfikli>. Isd. XXI 12.

Jay W. Williams has two rooms, 20 x 70, filled with the fiiiest 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, lor 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. D/’.cyL Friends. ■' ? ■■ I warrant Milton's Nerve and Lu ng Food to cure consumption and all lung trouble, nervous prostration and all nerve diseases. It is the best general tonic known for weak women while for the aged, debilitated or infirm it is Is. a boon. Sample bottle free at F. B Meyer’s, 25-3 m.

C. W. COKEN,

Notice to Breeders. The i-mported Norm.-m FTorJe cx-^isr, black, weight 1,700, well built, will moke the season of 1890 at my place, one-fourth mile north of the Rensselaer depot (the Hollingsworth farm). Also the standard-bred trotter, MANITOU 6578. Please call and examine horses. For terms and pedigrees see cards. W. H. OWENS, Owner.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is lierehy given to j llii limond Hatn.nvav. John Dreaer. , William U. Austin, Jacob Haun, D Decker. \ Clias. Bergman A I. Abbrinjr, Thus, Swartz, Alice Punter , and all otlierg interested,that I own the (forth half of the southwest quarter and thd northwest quarter of. the southeast quarter of section 23, township So. 32 north, range No. 7 west, in Jasper county Indiana. And that 1 will proceed with the Surveyor of said couiily to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as may be. necessary to cstublisn the corners and lines of ray land. Said survey'to begin on the 20th day of May 1830 THOS. KING. J. C. Thrawls, Surveyor. Apr. 21. May 1-8.

Application for LicenseNotice la hereby given to all the citizens of the town Of Wheatneld, and Wlieatfleld township, In tire county of-Jasper and state of Indiana, that the undersigned Henry Pingle, a white male inhabitant of said town and township, and over the age of of twenty, one years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a ntaii of gocST moral character. and a tit person in every respect to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county at the next regular session aud meeting of said Board, to lie held in the town of Rensselaer. in said county and state aforesaid, commencing on the first Monday in June, 181)0, the same being the 2nd day of June 1800, for a license to sell spirituous liquors, vinous liquors and malt liquors and all other intoxicating llqnors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities 'than a quart at a time, with the privilege of permitting said liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and said premises being precisely located and dcscrilied as follows: In a one story frame building, tile ground upon which said building is located, being precisely located and describod as follows: Being a part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (25), township thirty-two (32) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and more particularly described as follows, towit: Commencing two hundred and three (203) feet south of the center of said section, thence running due west four (4) feet, being tlie place of beginning, thence continuing. due west thirty (30) feet, thence running due sonth eighteen (18) feet, thence runriing due east thirty (30) feet, and thence running due north eighteen (18) feet to plaeeof beginning. Said license is asked for a period of one year. • . ' HENRY PINGLE. May 8-15-22.

Y'S H ADEL AMD,” Tlie mast Extensivc Pure Bred ESTABLISHMENT u I N tub WO 111/) V New atinns i|3g9^H|H£S£g^L^Rconstantly arris J&majjMmMg&glßgnibg. uni'i|i(alrcl •■• ■; I. ■• ■■ ■ ’ SjIMHMH&fMKpity; choicest lircedW ihg opportunity o! comparing different breeds.; BREEDERS AND IMPORTERS OF Clydesdales, Standard Bred Trotters, Perclierons, Carriage Horses, French Drafts, Saddle Horses, English Shires, Welsh Ponies, Belgian Drafts, Iceland Ponies. Suffolks, Shetland Ponies, French Coaches, . Holstein- Friesian Cleveland Bays, Cattle, Hackneys, Devon Cattle, Also, Dealers in Real Estate. No other Establishment la the World offers such Advantages to the Purchaser. Prices low. Terms easy. Visitors welcome. Correspondence Solicited. Circulars free. Please mention Thk Erpubmcan when writing. POW ELL BROTHERS, Springboro, Ciawford Co., Pa Kimball, South Dakota, Graphic: While the columns of the Graphic are open to any and all une bjectiouable advertisements yet it is quite impossible for us to speak knowingly of the merits of the various articles of merchandise advertised. Particularly is this true of patent medicines. But there are exceptions occasionally and a noteworthy exception is the celebrated Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. This now universally known medicine has boen advertised in the Graphic for four or five years, but not until recently had we any personal knowledge of its wonderful et ficaey, which has come about through the prevailing iufluenza and the stub bora cough that has so often attended it. In the writer’s family this medicine has on several occasions this winter, cured a cough that battled any and all other remedies; and the number of families in Kimball and vicinity in which this remedy has been used with like effects attest to its value as a specific for coughs and colds of every nature, for dale by Frank B. Meyer. Jlay Thank Uer Stars. The narrow escape of Mrs, B. M. Searles; of Elkhart, Ind., from a premature death is wonderful. She states that “for twenty years my heart troubled me greatly. I became worse, had smothering spells, short breath, fluttering, could not sleep on my left side, had pain in the breast, shouMer anil stomach. Ankles swelled. Had much headache and dizziness. Treatment did me no good, until I tried Dr, Mile-i’ New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine. The first bottle helped me, and l was soon virtually cured. For sale at B F. Fendig & Co.’s drug store. A fine book on heart and nerves free. D WIGGINS BROS., -iIBSTAICTERS,:--. Rensselaer, Ind. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in niy office, upstairs in Makeevir’s Bank Building ever* Saturday to attend o ToVvnship business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion tp. Group, whooping cough and Bron shitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s jure. rhe spring time hqscome gentle Anna, ; And Aid Jasper assunles her mantle of . Green, o Our shoes and bonnets have arrived gentle Anna'. They are beauties, and fit for a queen Those garments are for sale Gentle Anna, and if you are going to buy a new hat or a new pair of shoes, dont \ forget Hemphill und Honan. | MEN WANTED! ! To represent our well-known Nursery in this ( coanty, for town and country trade. Good pay , weekly A steady position with a nursery of over thirty years Standing. and a known responsibility. We watitVisxl, lively workers, and will pay well. Good references required.' Apply quick, stating age. 31-89. CHASE BROTHERS COIPAIY, C&iOfO, QL

Never divides. Never Changes Name! Always was and Will be the Biggest Show. Only Big Show to be here this year. Exhibits the same in small villages as in large cities. Coming on their on special Trains of 60 cara. Enlarged, Improved, Rejuvenated Quadrupled. RENSSELAER, Iff IXT ff |7 SATURDAY IAI 11| T©3©.2©. !£3©T©i:n.s©a©.’s 10*BIG+gr?OfflS^LL*60Hpi}ED. 7 CIRCUS RINGS SIDE BY SIDE! / 4t BIG CIRCUS COMPANIES! 2, 4 and‘6 Horse Equestrian Acts, Hosts of Perfected Artists, Myriads of Athletic Acts, Assensionists, Aerialists, Aeriel and Suspension Feats, Trapezists, Wire Walkers, Comic and Funny Features, Muscular Displays, Triple Air Sensations, Flying Rings, Balancing, Bicycle Riders, Noted Skaters, Delightful Menagerie Acts, Swinging Trapeze, Juggling, Graceful Bareback Riding, Globe Walking, Slack Rope. Tumbling and Clown Acts. Club Swinging, High Kicking, Contortion Displays, Caledonian Sports. 1 Ring for Lady Acts Only. 1 Ring for Foreign Acts Only. 1 Ring for Children Acts Only. 1 Ring for Male Acts Only. —LILIPUTIAN REPRESENTATION OF THE€ROMAN HIPPODROME#* B S' Df\ SHETLAND PONIES>» Gfj \DY/ Driven by Children, Jockeys and Charioteers. \J\J 2 and 4 Horse Chariot Races, Sulky Races, Standing Races, Elephant and Camel Races, Flat Races, Jockey Races, Ostrich and Butfalo Races, Wheelbarrow Races, Mule aud Donkey Races, Steeple-Chase Races, Man against Race Horse. Sack Races, —— Obstacle Races, Pedestrian Races, Running Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Wrestling and Boxing Bouts, Throwing Heavyweights. - IwßSipbßp iMMTr rDVrßrff: '' E' ] ~ ~ ~ r y r mk‘ il'l w ‘ ‘ Three Monster Menageries, White Nile Hippotsmus, Rhinoceros, Black Tigers, Bengal Tigers, White Bears, Black Ostriches* Drove of Giraffes, School of Sea Lions, Slants, Zebras, Llamas, Leopards, Lions, Ant Bears, Emues, and 1,500 Rare and Costly Animals, - PUEBLO BILL’S LIFE IN THE WILD, WESTTribe of Indians, Cowboys, Scouts, Miners, Noted Shots, Mexicans, Bronchos, Stage Herd of Mexican and Indian Ponies in Native s ast times. AT TEN O'CLOCK EACH MORNING THE *SSOO,OO(HEPE*POTDE.* • 2 Kinds of Music, 31 Chariots, CO Cages and Dens, 8 Separate Bands ’hildren’s Tally 110, Fife and Drum Corps, 2 Steam Organs, Troupe Juilee Singers, Chime Jlells, Two Steam Caliopcs, Scotch Bagpipers, Female Ipera, 300 horses, 100 ponies, 100 Knights in Armour, Herd of Flephants, lamels, Elks, Giraffes and Buffaloes. ? kWhi -doors open at !) £ 6H@niiaiiGßl Mlfy. j AND 7 O'CLOCKjy KXCUHSIDN KATES ON ALL RAILROADS. Bet Monticello, Thursday, May 151 Michigan City, Friday, May 16.