Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1890 — Page 8

■wng7nfi iitit i -• ;*C'. ■ IBP W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GKNTLEMEN. Nm Calf and Lied Waterproof Grain. no excellence mad wearing qualities of thlx shoe CBBOt be better shown than ny the strong endorser ■*- r —* —— *4*° shoe Mjo Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress *O.BO Po7i£m JX SkS2°£eapeeUUy adapted O for railroad men, farmers, etc.. All made tn Congress, Button and Lane. S3&s2 SHOES la f d°? s hare been most favorably received since Introduced sad the recent Improvements make them superior ge any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If fie cannot supply you send Wect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a P*** l fo^y rd j, r . DOUGLAS, Brockten, Mass. J.U. vvlLL.liY &JSON S* 7 L iT h E and strong. 3) o'N-.r st vies C-A Nets, prices to suit aIL \V-ii. . v'.‘; :> s & SONS. PHILADELPHIA. |ppA_i_:„, Isold, lay all dealers. PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. FOITT Z’fe> KDPSE A tiD CATTLE POWDERS He 'Hoes* will die of Colic. Dots or Ltxo F» •er. if Peeu's Powders are used t:i time. Fuottxl Powders will enve nnd prevent Hos Cholera. Kouts's Powders will prevent (tapes in Fowls. Kook's Powder* will increase the quantity of milk end cream twenty per cent., und make the butter arm And ewe jt. Faun's Powder* wll! cure or prevent almost svest ft IKa.se t* whirl! IbttSes ai d < nttle are suhVet. *:tt-x*e swum wun.errK SATisrAcnustote (everywhere. DAVID St yourz. proprietor. ■viADTIiIOHcL HID. ’ a Vrbeataby was sick, we gave her Castoria, WheaAke waa a Chad, ebecried for Castoria, . Whew she became Xus, toe clung to Castoria, When «hf had Children, ahAgave them Castoria.

scouring soap which has mem©! for all cleaning purposes exc:ep>ift the laundry-To use lUsTovitaafl^ What wiU BAPOLIO do? Why it win clean paint, make oil-cloths bright, and give the floors, tables and shelves a new appearance. It will take the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. Ton can scour the knives and finks with it, and make the tin things shine brightly. The wash-basin, the bath-tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as a new pin if'you use SAPOLIO. (hoe cake win prove an we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it. EEWABE OF faATIOHS. THESE IS BUT ONE SAPOLIO; ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., NEW YORK. mar WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF i ■ '«***•« ij THAT CAN BE RELIED ON BE UP { 3>j ot to Sollt! TO 5 *— THE SWAKSC ! tO DlSCOlor2 - —■ ■ ■■—J BEARS THIS MARK. TRADE E --~ CAIi b£ WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LifEN-L!NED WATERPROOF „ . COLLAR IN THE MARKET.

/nnholisalvft The Great Skin Remedy Beltons tend Corea Itchlngs and Irritations of the Skin and Scalp, FIXiES, Hther Itching or Bleeding, TTLCERATIONS,CDTS, W OUNDS, BRUISES, Potpons, Bits of Inskcts, Catarrh, Inflamed Bore Eves, Chiublainß,Chaps andCn afes. It insLantiv rettcocs the pain of Burns and Scalds , avdcureethewontcaaewUhoutasccar. Small boxes %c. Large boxes 60c. Cole*B Carbolisoap Preventopimplee, blackheads, chapped ana oily skin, and preserves, f rosnens and beautifies the complexion. It Is unequaled for ÜBelnhardwater, ■ and its absolute purity and delicate perfume makes it a positive luxury for the bath and nursery. v Caution:- The labels on the genuine are Black and tfie letters Green. Preparedonly by J. W. Cole & Co., Black River Falls, Wis. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Rubber Shoes unless worn uncomfortably tight, generally slip off the feet. THE “COLCHESTER” BERBER CO. make nil their shoes with inside of heel lined with rtib)*-r. Tilts clinks to the shoe and prevents the rubber from slipping off. Call for the “Colchester” “ADHESSVE COUNTERS/' Hsosi co„ Wiclssais assbu,. gn* B B GHH AHA SYMPTOMS—Mot*®. U I U HVorei Intense itching SB fifes: '£ 8m tit*. nndstlnglng; mostat UiLLo; , a*~& ■ITCHING PILES.nSSffi^ HI becoming very sore. SWATHE’S OINT- ■ ME.NT stops the Itching and bleeding, heels ■ ulceration, and In most case* remove* the tumors. Swaymi's OurMmf t» mid by <lri>ggi«M, or msllsdl* act adJreu on receipt of prioo. 50 ota. a box; S boxoa, SIJL Adinu Utters. DR. SWAYS* A SON, PhiUdelphi*. Fa. Qlf 111 DISEASES dUEIi SWAYNE’S absolutely cures. OINTMENT Tbs »T“SwiT»» , » Os.miM’| lrithOTt a* matter hmTobs tiuste or leaf eun’dlng. Bold Et Jraedma m eeat hr wllM* SBsim, »1.» AUrta*, Dm gteAvaau 8o», FfeOaMpkU, Fa. Aik yw dmtMterlte Consumption Surely Cured. To Thb Editor:-Pleaae inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above-tutmed disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless oases have been permanently eured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. a, 181 Pearl St, S. X. Failures in Life. People fail sti many ways. In bust ness. In morality | inreligion, in hap piness ami in health. A weak heart is often an unsuspected cause of a failure in life. If the blood does not circulate properly in the lungs there is shortness of breath asthma, etc; in the brain dizziness. headache, etc, in the stomach wild pain, indigestion, faint spells, etc; Poin in the left sido, shoulder ami stomach is caused by heart strain. For all these maladies Mr . Miles’ Now Cure for thehe irt and lungs is the best remedy. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by B. F. Fen dig &<Jo. Treatise free.

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Auditor Jasper Co. to D. J. Thompson, July 1, w pt se , nw 31-33-C, 10, acres, Wheatfield, tax title, $9.00 Mary A, Randle to Fenton O. Churchill, July 9, ne sw, 19-30-C; vS, end, se sw 17-30 , 6, 70 acres, Barkley, 1,500 Alfred McCoy et al, to Hanging Grove School Township, pt. w| .fw,, 32-29-5, Hanging Grove, 1.00 Eliza S. Potter to William S. Pruett, June 18, pt se nw; pt sw ne, 22-28-7, Jordan, 800 Wm .H. Tyler, Adm’r., to Anna Eldred, March 24; Its 6, 13, blk 1, McD’s. Add., DeMotte, Adm’rs. deed, 13 Same to same, Jan. 19, lots 4, 5,14,15, in same blk,' 38

Finette 6. Helmick to John Greve, July 2, w£ nw se, 15-32-6, Wheatfield, 400 John Greve to John V. Meyer, July 3, same as above, 400 B. W. Bruel, by heirs, to Wm T. Barnes, May 19, Its 7,8, 9, bl 10, Bruel’s add, Remington, ■ 175 Alfred Thompson to O. B. Mclntire, March 31, ’B9, Its 1,2, blk 1),. Remington, 160 Q. B. Mclntire to Jacob D. Rich, June 18, ‘9O, same as above, 250 W. H. Bishop et al, to Joseph Peacock, Jan. 2, pt w 4 ne 11-31-G; nw se 2-31-6, 100 acres, Walker, 3000 Omar Maris to Geo. E. Davis, et al, July 12th, same as above, 2500 Henry J. Miller to Melchior Miller, July 15, ne 36-32 6, 80 acres, Wheatfield, 560 E. N. Hyland to Lorenz Hildebrand, July 17, pt se nw 30-26-9, Rensselaer (Brick Livery Stable) 4,500 Lorenz Hildebrand to E. N. Hyland, July 17, sw; nw 29-28-6; sine 30-38-6, 320 acres, Jordan, . 5,000 James T. Abbett to J. J. Eiglesbaeh, July 18, bl 12; Newton’s Add., ptnwnw 30 29-6, Rensselaer, 550 Welcome D. Robinson to Geo. M. Robinson, July ; 14, Its 5,8, bl. 9, Rensselaer, Leopold’s Add, 700 Zela House et al to D. J. Thompson, July 21, lot in sw 27-33-6,30 acres, Wheatfield, 50

Literary Note from The Century Co.

At the time of General Fremont’s death he was engaged upr on the manuscript of a paper soThe Century's forthcoming series on the California Gold Hunters. It was to be entitled “Finding Paths to California,” and was not only to deal with the several exploring expeditions, but to narrate the writer’s intimate connection with the events which led to the conquest and occupation' of the territory. The work will be promptly continued by Mrs. Fremont A first draft of the article had been made, and the subject had been so recently and closely discussed by General and Mrs. Fremont that she will have no trouble in completing the manuscript, for which she had already written an introduction, as well as a supplement describing her life at Monterey in 1849. A fine portrait of General Fremont from a daguerreotype of ’49 or ’SO will appear in the September number of The Century, along with portraits of Commodores Sloat and Stockton, “Duke” Gwin, and Governor Barnett, in an article giving account of “How California Came into the Union.”

SUMMER OUTINGSPersonally conducted limited excursions, by special vestibule trains to White Sulphur Springs, Natural Bridge, Luray Caverns, Richmond and 01d 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 Irj 6old. Entire journey by daylight. Nighte spent at famous mountain resorts. Send for a copy of “Virginia Vistas” to W. H. Fuller, Gen. Pass. Agt., Cincinnati, Ohio, ts . ■ ■

gCHUYLEH C.IIRWIN Notar; Fotlic aai Insurance Agent. Companies represented: Aetna, of Hartford, Hartford, of Hartford; Spring Held F. ft M. of Springdeld; Gferman American, of N. Y.; Franklin, of Indianapolis; In sura me Co., of North America*, and Travelers Life & Accident With nccideiit tickets from one to thirty days Office with Circuit Clerk. ij-5. Croup. whortpitig conga and Bron obitis iiuaioJiaUv relieved tty Shiloh's cniV ■'

Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIJITUE of a certified copy ot a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of tlie Jasper Circuit Conrt. in a cause No. 4130. wherein Alkanab J. Galbreth was plaintiff and James A . Kays and Mary B. Kays were- requiring me to make the gam of three hundred and ninety-six dollars and ninety cents (£08.90) together with interests and cist 3 I will expose at puh’lc sale on Saturday, the 23rd day o£ August, A. D., 1890,

between the hours of 10 o’clock pt m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, .it the door of the Court House in the town of Bensselaer, Jasper Countv, Indiana-, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, bv the year, of tne following described real estate, town: - The east half (%) of the northwest quarter (54) of the northeast quarter ()4> of section sixteen (18) in township twenty-nine (29) north, range six (6) west, jn Jasper county, Indiana, ADd should such rents and profits .not sel lfor a sum sufficient to discharge said decree aud execution, with 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 in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution witli interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation and appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of said Court in said decree and execution. • PHILIP BLUE. Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind. M. F. Cliilcote. Atty. for Plaintiff. July -ai. Aug. 7-14-21 , r —-i

THE STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County, i Bb* . In The Jasper Circuit Court, to October Term 1890. _ J'uly. 1890, Simon P. Thompson, by Frank Foltz, his attorney, filed in the officp of tbeOlerkoi said Court, his complaint against said defendants hereinafter named and also the affidavit of a competent person, that the defendants to-wit: Henry Grotenkemper, Grotenkemper his wife whose first name is unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees anil legatees of Henry Paul, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees' and legatees of said Henry Paul, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that their residence is unknown said non-residents, Jdefendants are therefore hereby notified of tile pendency of said suit to quiet title to real estate m said.countv; and that said cause will stand for tpiai at the October term of said Court. 1819: to-wit: on the 21st day of October. 1390. Wit ness my hand and the saal of I 4xr a iVaid Court, affixed at office in iiensi steAJi t eiacr, on this 26th day of July 1890. JAMES F. IRWIN, ClerkFrank Foltz, Att’y. for Plaintiff. July 31, Aug. 7,' 14,

1-EEB NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ( OQ Ja-sper County, loo* No. 4138. In Jasper Circuit Court, To October Term, 1890. Be It remembered, that on the 20th day of July, 1890, William A. Rinehart, plaintiff by Thompson & Rro., Ills attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, his complaint- against the defendants hereinafter named and also the affidavit of a competent person, that the following defendants In said cause to-wit: The unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Erasmus B. Collins deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees -and legatees of said Erasmus B. Collins are non-residents of the State of Indiana and that their residence is unknown ; that this action is to quiet title to real estate in said county; said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said Suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1890, to-wit: on the 21st d&y of October 1890. Witness my hand and the seal of ' f . x \saidCourt, affixed at office in Rens- ( Jselaer, on this 26tfi dav of July, X-C'lT^'lß9o. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Atty’s. for Plaintiff. July 81, Aug. 7. 14.

MONEY! money—TV. H. Hf Graham loans money in sums o S3OO and upwards, on long time, at 6 to 7 per cent, interest. JOHN GRAVES* WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER. Sales attended in any part of Jasper and ad. joining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace , Collecti ons promptly attended to. Lar?e amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - - Wheatfield, Ind. XXI 12. f. —« . Mss Wasted sa Salary. To reliable men we will give steady employment and LIBERAL SALARY paying their traveling expenses. We grow our own stock exclusively and OVASAITIEE 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 A CO., Maple Grove Nurseries, Waterloo, N. Y. Established over 20 years. 38-3 m. JAMES A. BURNHAM, u. s- pensioFattorney and jusTICE 0F THE PEACE* Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the tint e. Expert in Pension matters. Office Front, above the post-office, Rensselaer, Ind. Sept. Ist, 1890., DWIGRifcS BROS., ABSTRACTERS,;-. Rensselaer, Hid. rionTSer MEAT MARKET, Reneelaer, - - Indiana. 1 l EIQLESBACH, PKOFB. BEEF, Pork, Veal. Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prioes. None but the bes stock slajghtered. Everybody is invited to call. highest price paid for good a cattle j.J.EIGLESBACH. J W. HORTON, t DENTIST. 1 Fillings inserted that will sot come oct. BOCAL ANESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. EW*Artificial teeth inserted from oDe to fiV vets. Office over Ellis & licnsviaor. Iwtlstt*. i r

A. . | 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 CATTLHKALE The undersigned has a very large number of SSOCK CATTLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory paper* Also a large number of PESEDIMG CATTLE for Sale or to be fed for gain. Cattle at Marlborough, Ind. A* McCOY. TRADE PALACE DRY GOODS STOREWonderful Bargains IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Through Very LOw Prices. IS OUR ONLY PRINCIPLE TO GAIN LARGE TRADE. You have the advantage of the LARGEST STOCK • -:v . " • . ; , • " • - t~In Jasper County from which to make your Selections. Cashmeres, Kid Gloves, Ginghams, ««■»• ■■■ Lisle Thread Gloves, Calicos, nOMP iPiTP, Cloves, - Table Cloths, UUilfil iIU 1U Silk Mits, Toweling, i. g||i _ __ Parasols, Muslins, T Tim flp Men's Suits, Underwear, LI MU Ml • Youth's Suits, Stockings, 5 • Boy's Suits, Ribbons, £ 4QE Men's Hats, Buttons, _ Youth's Hats, Corsets, : A TWPI Boy's Hats, Embroidery. yyil i Aill W I Carpets, Oil Cloth. Boot & Shoe Department. . , f. Full and complete witli prices at BED ROOK J. H. WILLEY & SON.

TRUSTEES* NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP: I will be in my office, upstairs in Makeover's Bank, Buildiuß ever r Saturday to attend to Townsliip business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD,' ■-Trustee Marion t p snsi

English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blomishei from horses, blood spavin, curb,splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles sprains; all swollen throats, coughs etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. The most wonderful cure ever known. Warranted. Sold by Long & Eger, Druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. . 22 5. ly- x ,