Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1890 — Page 8

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RENSSELAER Art School! miss ?raisto Mcswsnr Slae opened an ART SCHOOL ia rooms at h«r home. Every pupil will Ie«TK to make a fine LANDSCAPE 22x27 ino boa, and one LIFE--SIZE and LIFE-LIKE PORTRAIT during the first term —all hand work. First course £25. Also jape pared to give instructions on teachers’ course. Tools and Material furnished Free daring the eoiirs.-, and SUCCESS GUARANTEED. On these<tertq* er-rvowe can try, knowing that M they don’t sue-, •oeed it.wiHywwt Learn the work to teach others, or to ma.ke portraits ot family or friends. Call and see the w«rk. Night class for thus* wh-o pndVr. Also agency for art supplies, and all kinds of material needed in this work kept constantly on hand and for sale to all needing .•mythi/ e n that line. mar WATERPROOF COLLAR *» CUFF -' THAT CAN BE RELIED ON be to up Not to fitolltl MARK. Not Dlsoolor! 11 ' BEARS THIS MARK. 11 =g TRADE Celluloid jJ mark. MEEDS SO LAUNDERING. CAM LE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Hors&phoes the more Busy.wives who use SAP© L_rG> never seem to grow old. Try a cake>— ■ wrack ot domestic happiness has often resulted from mmmA light mm air. Bat by these thing* a mmn often judges of hi* 1 arifcP* MUMB*a to bar Madly, mud charges her with 3*asral neglect , wWa he finds her carelee* to these particulars. Many a home owe* a large part of iU thrifty neatness and its coaMgasat happiness to ; mwjft trnrTi ; ,c *"** ""** * rirt,lT *** ***** *" ***** l "** * o

P He new vegetable remedy for the care at Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, Female Weakness, Bheumatism, Catarrh, Dropsy, Scrofula, Pimples and Face 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 andbuildsup the system while it eradicates disease. II is the most economical blood purifier and pleasant to take. Price $1; Six botR s ?*® 1 S. W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wia Bold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine Sold by F. B. Meyer.

gMii frT Robber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, generally slip off the feet. THE -COLCHESTER” RUBBER CO. make all their shoes with Inside of heel lined with rubber. This cllnus to tho shoo and prevents the rubber from slipping off. Call for the “ Colchester " “ADHESIVE COUNTERS/' McKEE & CO., waolesale Agents, IiTZDI-A-jST-A.^OXjIS. Consumption Surely Cured. Tft> Tint Editor:— Please inform your readers That 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless •cases have been permanently-cured. I shall be glad hr send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have ootisumption If they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Beepeotfully, T. A SLOCUM, M. a. 181 Pearl St. N. I.

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Regarding the Provisions of the Disability Pension Bill. ;Y. The Hon. W. D. Owen sends the appended circular giving an abstract of the provisions of the new pension bill, and requests that it be given the widest possible circulation., Mr. Owen states that he will be glad to give any assistance he can to applicants for pensions or their agents, in pushing their claims to an early adjustment, and will send the proper blanks to any, who may wish to apply. The following is the reading of the circular : , .v • ' - An ACT—GRANTING PENSIONS TO SOLDIERS AND SAILORS WHO ARE INCAPACITATED FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF MANUAL LABOR AND PROVIDING FOR PENSIONS TO WIDOWS, MINOR CHILDREN AND DEPENDENT PARENTS.

First —Dependent Parents.—The parents of any soldier who died in the service or was injured and honorably discharged will be entitled to a pension under this act: Provided, that the soldier left no widow or minor children, and that the parent or parents are without other means of support than their own manual labor or the contributions of others not legally bound thereto. Second—Surviving. Disabled Soldiers.—All persons who served ninety days or more in the war of the rebellion and were honorably discharged, and are suffering from a continuous mental or physical disability which incapacities them for the performance of manual labor will he entitled to a pension of from six to twelve dollars per month, proportioned to their inability to perform labor.

Third—Widows* of Soldiers.—The widow of any soldier who served ninety days or more in the war of the rebellion and was honorably discharged : Provided, that she is without other means of support than her daily labor. Sach claimants will be entitled to eight dollars per month. Fourth—Soldiers’ Orphans.—The minor children, under; sixteen years of age, of any soldier who server ninety days or more in the war of the rebellion and was honorably dis • charged and died, will be entitled to two dollars per month until they reach the age of sixteen. Provided, also that in case a minor child is insane, idiotic or other wise permanently helpless, the pension will be continued during the life of said chile or during the period of such helplessness. Fifth—Date of Application.—All pensions under this act commence from the date the application is received at the pension office. Note.— The above is not the language of the act, but is intended as a brief and clear synopsis of its provisions.

SUMMER OUTINGSPersonally conducted limited excursions, by special vestibule, 'trains to White Sulphur Springs, Natural Bridge, Luray Caverns, Richmond and Old Point Comfort. Four Days in Wonderland, three days above the clouds, three hours in a sunless world, and a delightful sojourn at the seashore. Will leave Cincinnati over the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, on August 26th and September 16th. Tickets cover all expenses going, and allow stop-over returning; only a limited number will be sold. Entire journey by daylight -Nights spent at famous mountain resorts. Send for a copy of “Virginia Vistas” to W, £l. Fuller, Gen. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, Ohio, ts

ITOTICE OP Letting Contract —tor—mil spues. NOTICE is hereby given that tfie Auditor of Jasper county will receive sealed hide At any time before 10 o’clock A. M. of July 83rd. 1890, for furnishing Election Supplies, as foUows, to Jasper county, Indiana: Ist. Eighteen ballot boxes, painted red, and eighteen ballot boxes minted white, In accordance with the provisions of Section ten, of the Election law acts of March 6th. 1880. The bidder to have the privilege of using such of the ballot boxes, now on hands as can be remodeled. 2nd. To supply a furnished room in which to hold Elections in the East and West precincts of Carpenter township; South and West precincts of Marion township, and In Kankakee township, either by lease or eon strnction. -■ 3rd. To furnish Booths, Chutes, and aU Election Machinery required by section Forty of the sets of March 6th, 1880, for Eighteen precincts of Jasper county, Indiana. Each bidder must express a willingness to give security for the performance or the contract if awarded. AU contracts to be fulfil led ns per order of the Board of Commissioners before September Snd. 1890. By Order of Board of Commissioners made June 6th,‘ lßßo. GEORGE M. ROBINSON Auditor Jasper County. gCHCYLKB C.JIItWIN litarr PiMfc art Insurance lint • Companies represented: Aetna.of Hartford. wswiss’Wiis'A-vr,. rranktin, of lndianimoli*; tmuiranie Co., of torth America: and Traveler* Life k Accident i r {»h accident UckeU from one to thirty days I WMce with ClreeH Clerk. *J-S . 1 Croup. whuopi n|t cough sml Bron bills imoie lintly roiievud by Shiloh** j an.

Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy ot a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No, 4130. wherein —Alkanah J. Galbreth was plaintiff and James A. Kays and Mary B. Kays were defendants, requiring me to make the snin of three hundred and ninety-six. dollars and ninety cents (1396.90) together with interts and costs I will expose at puh'ic sale on Saturday/the 16th day of August, A. D., 1890, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House in thetown of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits', for a term no’ exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the, following described real estate, towit: _ 4 The east half (14) of the northwest quarter 041 of the northeast quarter (>4) of section sixteen (16) in township twenty-nine (29) north, ratfge six, (6) west, in Jasper county. Indiana. | And should such rents and profits not sell 1 for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree in favor of Flaintiff and cross Plaintiffs interest and 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 iu and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale Will be made without any relief from valuation ami appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of said Court in said decree and execution. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jasper County, lad. M. F. Chilcote. Atty. for Plaintiff.' July 24-31. Aug. 7-14.

MONEY 1 money—W. H. H 1 Graham loans money in sums of | S3OO and upwards, on long time, at d to 7 per cent, interest. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA, t AUCTIONEER. Sales attended in any part of Jasper and ad. I Joining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace , Collections promptly attended to. Laree amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - - Whkatfield, Ind. XXI 12. Men Wanted os Salary. To reliable men we will give steady employment and LIBERAL SALARY paying their traveling expenses. We grow our own stock exclusively and G-TTABA2TTBE it to be strictly first class In every particular, true to name as ordered. Full instructions furnished. Experience unnecessary. Apply at once, stating age. Address, E. C. PIERSON & CO., Maple Grove Nurseries, Waterloo, N. Y. Established over 20 years. 38-3 m. JAMES A. BURNHAM, ,u. s- pensiolTattorney and justice OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in Pension matters. Office Front, above the post-office, Rensselaer, Ind. Sept. Ist, 1890. DWIGGINS BROS., ABSTRACTERS,:--. Rensselaer, Ind. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, 1 3 Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROFR. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities te suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None hut the bes stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to ■ call. JBer-Xhe highest price paid for good a cattle. J.J. EIGLESBACH. J W. HORTON, •DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not come out. LOCAL ANESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. PT*Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over Ellis & Murray’s, Rensselaer; Indiana.

J. M. HELMIGK, Notary Public and Beal Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale oi lease. WHEATFIELD, IND. 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 fi«Tl and see him. Don’t forget the : Diace, opposite the Public Square, in , Rensselaer, Ind.

Have now on hand a large lot of store EWES, which they are offering in lots of ten or more, to Buit 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 responsibleparties

CATTLEMSALE The undersigned has a very large number of SBOCK CATTLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory paper. Also a large number of FKEDfNC CATTLE for Sale or to bo fed for gain. Cattle at Marlborough, Ind. A, Me COY. TRADE PALACE DRY GOODS STOREI - * ■ ’ r ' ■ v X • # ■ .. - BytTaawiiMiMiiiivwaßß 1 ' ■ "*- r- | Wonderful Bargains IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Through Very LOw Prices. IS OCR ONLY PRINCIPLE TO GAIN LARGE TRADE. You have the advantage of the

LI NEST STOCK In Jasper County from which to make your Selections. Cashmeres, Kid Gloves, I Ginghams, NAafftlttMß Lisle Thread Gloves, Calicos, nnMPLKTFi Gloves, Table Cloths, UUivU MMAM Silk Mils, Toweling, *■■■■ *■ Parasols, Muslins, T TlTn fin Men's Suits, Underwear, y[ Youth's Suits, - Stockings, Bog's Suits, Ribtwns, L4CE Men’s Hats, Buttons, M Youth's Hats, C>rscts, pfffj Ffl A fJJPI Boy's Hats, Embroidery. yUu liUliy s Car Peis > Oil Cloth. Boot & Shoe: Department. Full and complete with prices at BED ROCK J. H. WILLEY & SON.

TRUSTEES’ NOTICE n , - u \pion township English bpavin Liniment removes aIL hard, soft, or calloosed lamps and er’s Bank Bu Hdin* everv Saturday to attend blemishes from horses, blood spavin, to Townshipbaaine~ iLijAii GWUW „ ELIX curb,splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles a Trustee Marten tp sprains; all swollen throats, eooirhs etc. rr; —— ; ~~ Bave#6o brose of one bottle. The jre,t°gr !M -=g most wonderful blemish care ever