Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1891 — Page 5

the republican. 1 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY 3-80. E. MARSHALL, Publisher and Proprietor. OFFICE In Repablican building, on corner of Washington and Weston streets. Terantßot Subscription. One.year ts 50 Six months 75 Three months 50 The Official Paper of Jasper Ceunty.

PROFESSION a;, ca KIjS. PHYSICIANS. W. HAU'isiLL, S. % HOMEOPATHIC ! IFliysiciaxx and 3-u.rgreon., Ebksselaeh. .'.NIiIAJiA Jg 0““ Chronic Diseases i Specialty Offiee East Washington Street. 3-Jan-84. Residence, Makeover Hor.se. JJ G. JONES, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly attended by day or night.— MEDARYVILLE, - - INDIANA. QR. I. B. WASHBUPN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. 61 ves speci nl attention to Diseasesof Women and Children and Chronic Diseases. Remember calls are promptly attended when not professionally engaged. Jjt P. 81l PERS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . Office at residence. One door south Public School Building. Rensselaer, - - - Indiana. : * . -'fCL ... . : ~ . . VU LANDON, M.D„ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. , Diseases of liyc and Ear a Specialty. Office oyer Green & Co’s. Hardware Store. Rxmington ----- Indiana.

MISCELLANEOUS. Dwigpns Bros. & Co., Eeal Estate, Leans -6-"fcstra,cts Office in rear room of Citizens’ State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND. Money to loan oil the cheapest and best terms in the county. We have she only abstract record in tbe county, compiled with ttreat skill and care, at avost of over #6000.00. We have employed N. W, Reeve, an abstractor of over 20 veers experience, who has charge of this department . Weave prepared to make abstracts of title on short no'ice and on very reasonable terms. One half rates to the profession, or a reasonable fee for examining therecord. 1 1 * J W. HORTON, __ DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will not comb out. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. £s#" Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over Elis & Murray’s, Rensselaer. Indiana. A. McCoy. T. J. McCoy. K. L. Hollingsworth A. McOOY & 00-, Bankers. (Successors to A. McCoy & T. Thompson.) Rensselaer. Indiana . Do a general banking business . fExclt bought a .nnjsuij. Mon by -loaned CiCtirnnUß j bearing in',Ten! instu i CoUe tions tnavr on allavailR 1 ! ’poiiTTs. ~H ink sam*- place a-.'old ! firm of M< iiiiv oiThonriisi.n*. Rheumatism Curiid in A Day j “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism am! j Neuralgia ladicidly cures in 1 Ip ii days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, rrice 75 oents. Sold by Long & Eger, Druggists. SuddeßQ Deaditi. Heart disease is by far the most frequent dause of sudden death, whidh in three out of lour eases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit «of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles’ illustrated book on Heart Disease, free at B. F. Fendig & Co., who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles’ uneqnaled New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine, which cures nervousness, headache, sleeplessness , effects of drinking, etc. tains no opiates. Cancerous Eczema, For many years I have been sorely afflicted with Eczema on my face. The eruption was in large splotches, and Cancerous nature. I had treatment from a number or experienced physicians, with little or no benefit, and only a temporary nature. After other treatments had failed I bought seven bottles of S. S. S. from Messrs. Tennille & Holland, of Troy, Ala., and it cured me. I feel like a new man, my painful troubles and apprehension is all gone, and now at sixty years of age I am once more restored to health, and its is due entirely to S. 8. S. My post-office is Orion, Pike county, Ala. Hiram Thweatt. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. MONET I money—W. H. H Graham loans mosey in sums o SBOO and upwards, on long time, a 6 to 7 per oent. interest.

utrnmi disease, from acommcHi Pimple to the wotßt case of Scrofula, can be cured by the use of Bludbllder, the new vegetable Blood Port* flex, Internally, and Cole’s Carboliaalve, the Great Skin Remedy, externally. Bludbilder Is a concentrated vegetable extract and possesses wonderful tonic, alterative and blood purifying qualities. It renews and enriches the blood and through it reaches every part of the body, imparts life and vigor to all its functions and strengthens and builds up tbe system. It is the best known remedy for all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysipelas, Eczema, Bods, Tumors, Moray rial PoisoniTig anil Constitutional Disorders, Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions of the skin, Rheumatism, add all diseases caused by an impoverished or corrupted condition of the blood. Small doses and pleasant to take. Price 51; Six for $5. Prepared only by J. W. Cole & Co.. Black Elver Falls, Wis. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Mediolna Sold by F. B. Meyer. ft! I 1" and other specialNk X ■■§ 11 ties for Gentlemen, T*" wi iwh Ladies, etc., are warranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address W, L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, mass. Sold by J. H. WILLEY & SON IMfi Horse Sense anctbuyonly BmmOHDITIOH POWDERS

Wr-rrau?'‘<l Li*'*t ’ r i tbe market. FoB pound p*> f age- only 25 cents s*;M 1" P> ••' U puL" & Co. y 4k Iff 1 -OMENIyS Cholera Cure Ill# 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 a liquid remedy that positively destroys the Microbes has been onade. Half of the young chickens are killed by Microbes before they are fryers. A 50-cent bottle is enough for 100 chickens. It is guaranteed. If, alter using two-thirds of a bottle you are. not satisfied with it as a cure for Cholera, return it to the druggist from whom you purchased it. and he will refund your money Sold by Long & Egeb.

C. C. Starr’s pure Jewel Tea is the most refreshing of beverages. Toys of all kinds, cheap at Laßue Bros. Dexter <fe Cox will exchange you flour and feed for any kind of grain. Emmet ICannal, reliable Jeweler, Wishes to announce to his many friends and patrons, that he has secured the services for another year, of the competent watch workman William A. Huff, who has been in Mr. Kannal’s constant employ for five (5) years past. He desires the liberal patronage of the people in the future, bearing in mind that he makes all hii warrants good on sales of new watches and watch repairs. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchistis.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Hauglag drove Items. Rabbit hunting in full blast since tbe snow. Air. Reed Banta spent a few days in Hammond last week, looking for a location. wrw— A crowd of young folks enjoyed New Years evening eating oysters at Bob Drake’s. Mason Kenton gave a dance Saturday night in his new house. Quite a number were present and a good time is reported. Di. Hounei, the cancer doctor, has returned to his home in Clinton Co., after a two weeks sojourn in Hanging Grove lie treated four patients while here. They weie Elijah Culp, Robert Stiers, Chas. Randle and Grandma Noland.

Hogau and moonshine. The weather has again taken cold. The snow of last Friday stopped the mowing machines that were cutting grass on the ice south of Mr. Holle’s place. Joyner’s hay press was on the edge of the marsh so as to press the hay as it come off the ice. • ~ John Meyers reports that on Saturday last he lost a pocket book, containing SB6, between Rensselaer and this place. Uv U" ;-• / Rabbits here are like unlimited coinage, not a legal tender. , Frank Russel, the saw-mill man, now at Hebron, Lake county, is arranging to return to his mill at this place. According to reports and by the way the children are learning at the Hogan school, our excellent teacher, Mr. Rayburn, has the full confidence of both school children and parents. Especially the children when they receive from his generous hands a sack well filled with candy as a Christmas and New Years gift to each one of his scholars. We learn from our trustee, Mr. Hershman, that the Hershman school house had a Close call of being burned lately. He has called on the Continental Ins. Co. to repair damages or pay for the same. That is right, Mr. Trustee. We wish Mr, Henry Meyers and wife much joy and congratulate them of their narrow escape of being dashed to pieces with that runaway team on the day of their marriage.

Barkley Hems. The alliance is booming and good feelings prevail. The Creamery is proving a big boom to Barkleyites, and good cows are in great demand. J. C. Hinkle is visiting friends and relatives in Kansas, and Georgie like a good boy is seeing after the widow’s wood pile. $5,000 reward for a safe, sure and speedy plan for marrying off old maids and bachelors—Barkley is getting over-stocked. Uncle Geo. Kessler has grown a a pumpkin weighing 202 pounds and now has m his larder 3 squashes averaging 80 pounds each. We have one school marm in BarkIcy who never walks to town. She sighs—Will-ey come? And he comes.

Tobias Pullins is back from Ohio visiting friends and relatives; his sister, Mrs. Horace Daniels is lying low with lung disease* at the home of her parents. Jaek Willey, a traveling salesman for the St. Louis Store Co., threatens sueing Edison, the electrician, for infringment; he says Edison’s Phonograph is a talking machine and consequently infringes on his vocation. lie says, ‘gi\ e the check and it will make a crack taue.-'-man.” ' Theodore Hurley claims to have shipped ">O.OOO rabbits this winter; wckavn’t the papers for this. We wH nossed o;;e of the- hugest crowds iur some time, at Miller’s sale, last week. Uncle Simon Philips, -the time tried auctioneer, seemed in extraordinary good spirits and his ready wit and humor kept everything a-glow. Sam Hoover has sold his farm to Chris Arnold and will return to Wabash. Hr,.!.' its. with best wishes and leaves many friends behind. Geo. Drown is wearing a new suit of clothes and a nice warm overcoat; his good wife raised a large flock of choice turkeys, and George was a silent pmtner. The school marm did a skating went, To have some fun was her intent, The ice was thin and it did bent, And the schoolmarm’s gone;—where McGinty went. v" Chipmunk.

From Remington. M. Cassell has moved his stock of goods into the new Butler building, on So. Ohio St The Sand Stone Co. is shipping from 8 to 10 car loads of sand to Kokomtf each week. With the new machinery they will soon put in, they will ship in much greater quantities and employ more men.

The(week of prayer was observed by the Presbyterian and Methodist congregations in the M. E. church, conducted by the very able ministers of both denofninations. Rev. J. H. Worrall, of tbe latter church, will continue the meetings at least through this week and possibly longer. Mr. Samuel Cam be, who bas been ailing ft»r some time, is not improving as rapidly as his friends could wish, in fact, his condition causes them serious anxiety. V-tst quantities of corn and hay ! arc being brought into town and as the means of transportation are better than they have been, dealers are eornvjxirdmgiy h-poy. I'.ov. J. L. Green way and wife are Snugly settled in Greeneastle. We understand that Mrs. Greenway will enter the music school, at DePauw University.

Windy Dick.

The Woody Concert Co. gave one of their excellent entertainments in Durand Hall last Monday evening. Since the departure of Mr. W. H. Wells, for so many years cashier of the Exchange bank, now known as the Durand Bank, our young friend Mr. G. A. Chappell has been acting as Clerk and Assistant Cashier. Will Morris and his sister Miss Mary, left last Friday, the former to resume his studies in the Dental College in Indianapolis, and the latter to visit relatives and friends in Anderson. Hon. Robert Parker left on Tuesday pf last week to enter upon his duties as legislator for the great and growing state of Indiana. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter Mabel as far as Logansport. While playing on the ice a few days ago, Frank Peck slipped and fell and in some way had one of his ears so badly cut that several stitches were necessary to close the gaping wound. The schools are in fine running order since the holidays—teachers and pupils alike refreshed by a pleasant vacation. Those who are attending schools away from here have taken their departure. Misses Fannie Hawkins and Flora Hollett to DePauw, at Greeneastle; Luther Patton and Merrill Fisher, at Lafayette and Hartley Church, to Earlham, at Richmond. An alarm of fire was sounded last Saturday night about 10 o’clock. It proved to be in J. K, Bingman’s shop, but the prompt arrival -of the fire department prevented what might otherwise have been a disastrous conflagration. As it was, the damage was but slight. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Look out for fire bugs. Miss Alberta E. Yeoman, formerly of Jasper county, Ind., but now of Jaspei eounty, Mo., was married at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yeoman, in Oronogo, on Wednesday evening of last week to Rev. Wm R. Printz, of the Methodist Protestant Church. The bride is well fitted to adorn any station in life to which she may be called as she is a young lady of more than ordinary ability and force of character, united with ease and grace of manner. We wish them abundant happiness and success in the future that lies before them. Perhaps it is a little late to speak of the loan exhibition and the entertainment given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, but they were in every way successful. The Peake Sisters, including Miss Jerushy Ann Pettingill, were $ jolly company notwithstanding their demure looks. Their quaint costumes were good to look at, and their fine singing was a pleasure to hear. It would take too much time to mention half the articles in their really wonderful display of old relics. There were books and garments bearing the imprint of centuries; articles of use and beauty from all over the world, mosaics, niincrals <fee. The display of rare and curious coins by Homer ft Hardy and of bank notes and paper fractional currency by Mr. Parker were worthy of the attention of a professional numismatist. Among the coins were two which are older than the Christian era, having been found in the ruins of PompeL Remind toni an.

Moonshiner.

BucUlohm’s Artulca Halve, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Euruptions, aud positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by F. B. Meyers. Wiles’ Nerve & Uver Pills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liyer, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, and children. Smallest, mildest surest 30 doses, 25 cts. Samples free, at B F. Fendig & Co. >

FOB KENT. A good house and bam cheap Enquire of J. W. Paxton, at Robson k Ryan’s Grocery. Farm loans at lowest rates. S. C. Irwin.

&EOW.GOPP, Restaurant & Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, W&MM MEiSLS £F *£& M@WR& — ALSO A GOOD—LUNCH COUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Cattle For Sale! The undersigned has a very large number of S6OCK CASTLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory paper. Also a large number of FEEDING CATTLE for Sale or to he fed for gain. Cattle at Marlborough. Ind. A. Me COT. TILE! TILEii LUMBER! LUMBER!! X-OOIEC IKEIBEI A Splendid Opportunity to Buy Tile! For the next ninety days wo will sell tile in lots of $25 o»* more at • 4 • ' • - regular cash price and give onß year’s time at six per cent interest. We are doing out oar stock of tile and will Not Be Undersold. Special prices in car load lots. All sizes from 4to 12 inch and of uperior quality. Also headquarters for lumber of all kinds, as We buy directly frem tbe mills, and can guarantee you lowea prices and best quality of goods. ESTIMATES ON BILLS A SPECIALTY! Finest grades of Yellow Poplar constantly on hand. We also handle Sewer Pipe of all sizesy also Dime and all hinds off hard and soft Goal at reasonable Prices. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. Office aaA Yard at Depot. NOWELS & ROBINSON. resuii-sfronn .'gUyc A Hfll cleanliness hndgMm wMrWLIW li* is & solid qSRe sowji Try ihinyournexl’ house-cleaning and be hap# B Trying nnt over the many bom— ofthi* country, •we—thousanili of women wearing away their Uvea in household drudgery that might to materially leasened by the use of a few cake* of SAPOLIO. is saved each time a cake is used, if one leos wrinkle gather* upon tho foce because the toil is lightened, she must te a would hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churlish husband who Would grudge the few centa which it costa.