Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1891 — Page 8
Ik ill Farifc-MM ' .■ .. " Friends atid customere in need of Agricultural Implements, wag«bs or buggies, will do well to call and inspect my goods and learn tty prices. Oaly first olass goods wre handled and every article waranted to be as represented. Goods in Stock: The celebrated Stadebaker Farm Wagon; Park Wagons; John Deere Flow?; Prultey Plows; Cultivators of various makes; Hie Botcher and Gibbs Plows, k nown as the I raper- ■ xal Plows; Moline Sul key and Flying Dutchman Plows. Also a fine fine of Disc Harrows; A* F. Evans Harrow. Check row corn planters; ,Heete Mansure Corn- Planter and Bowori The genuine Zmesvifte' Ohio, Drown Cultivaloi; l;;.* D. C. A H. C. lleed Spring Tooth riaFnywrtndCultivator; The Original Malta Double Shovel, the -best on earth. Nothing Toil Good : or Us! Agency for the Birdsell Oiover Huller, supposed to take clover weed out of buckwheat straw; and the Aultman & Co. engines and Ibresheis, supposed to thresh oats out of hazel-brush; and the old reliable M. Rumeiy & Co. engine and thresher, that will get wheat «at of clover hay. Also the agency for the Leffel Water Wheel and Engine Co., of Springfield, Ohio, ancl the OiiallengeJTindmill, Batavia, 111. Prices and terms easy, and a pleasure to show goods. Yours Truly, C. A. ROBERTS. JAMES REECE! < •* sxl off" A strictly thoroughbred horse 16$ hands high, weight about 1200, will make the season of 1891, on the following terms; Twenty dollars lor a colt to stand and suck, or Fifteen dollavs ' to insure. Insurance to be paid before the Ist of January, 1892, or $lO for the use of the season. Season doses July 4th. If insurance is paid and any bad luck should happen a free privilege is given the ■ext year. JAMES MALOY, Owner. Clyde Stallion! IHO A. C. S. B 2337 C. S. B. YOUNG SILVER! This well-known Clydesdale stallion will make the season of 1891 at at the farm of G. S. Guild, in Gillam township. TERMS;-§lO to insure a stand ing colt $7 to insure, payable when mare is known to be iu foal. ZDX^^OISriDI The black 7-8 Norman Stallion, Diamond, v id make the season at the same j ace. TERM' : —s7 for a standing oolt. 85 to insure, payable when mare is known to be in foal. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible for any that mav occur. 6. L- S ASSOCIATION.., Owners. G. S. GUILD, Keeper. For years, the editorof the Burlltigtei Junction, (M 0. Post lias been subjev to cramp colic or fits of iediguston, which prostrated him for several hours and nbfitted him for busine-r- f r two or three days. For the past year ho has been usiugCusaiberlain'sCouc, cholera and Diarrhoea ’Remedy whenever occasion required, and it has ir.variably given him prompt relief, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sals by F. B. Meyers.
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Warranty Speeds When Not Otherwise Spec--3 ified- . . -i .... 8 Daniel S. Makeover to David i. .. C. Makeever, Mar.,23, Its 9, 14, bl 25 Rensselaer; nwnw; sw sw 5-29-7 ; nw, 8-29-7 sw nw 15-29-7, 320 acres Newton quitclaim .... , SSOOO Clias. Juvenat to Nelson Morris Mar., 10.' nenw3l-33^~ 6,.Whcn!ficld, 40 acres 140 Wm. B. Austin to MiandrJ. Collins, Feb., 25, ne, ne se 2.;;Dg Walker 2000 Josiali S. Wolfe to Albert R. Kercheval. Mar., 21. Its 1, 2hi 9, Fair Oaks "fOOO Isaac Parker to James T. Randle, Mar., 2.7 pt secs 8, 9-29 5, 109 acres, Hanging-Grove—2soo--E. Davis et al to W. C. , Armahtrout, Feb., 6, n. end wj he 11-3.1-G, GO acres, nw sc 2-31-G, 40 acres, Wajker. 2000 Win. M. Light to Nelson Morris, Mar., 18 ne nw 22,-33-6 40 acres Wheatfield; It 1 in ne ne 36-33-7. sw 13-32-7, sw ne 11-32-7, 158 acres, —Keener :V...rr7— 500 Franejs E, Goodspecd to Sam’i. J. Skinner, et al, Mar., 19, n. ’pt se 33-27-G, 100 acres, Carpenter 3500 Martin L. Tresslcr to J. W. Davies. Mar., 21, se sw 22-32-5, 40 acres, Kankakee..- 300 Nancj r Spurgeon to Oliver P. Taber, Jan. 23, pt ne 25-27-7, 3 acres, Remington...... 900 Oliver P. Taber to Wm. Terpenmg, Mar,, 26, pt ne 25-27-7, 11 acres Remington.. 475 Free Course m Shortiianx) and Typewriter by court reporter will be given a limited number for at little assistance. Instructions a Rensselaer. Address Ruby Winn, Monticello Ind. ' », jWT r ,v,
Homes on the Installment Plan.
Five acre lots near Rensselaer. Sold at reasonable price. Monthly payments for one hundred months at G per cent interest. Fruit trees, small fruit (fee. famished in sufficient quantities, to set the ground, at very reasonable prices and two thirds the price added to the price of land and paid the same as the land. With proper care the crops will pay the payments after the first year and after five years will support a family and pay the installments. As an investment it is far superior to a “Building Association” as with care it will more than pay for itself and be worth three times the price paid at expiration of time. Do not miss such an opportunity. Fletcher Monnett, Agt.
The firm of David Nowels & Son has dissolved, David Nowels having sold his interest in the business to Robert Randle; the business in the future will be carried on under the firm name of Nowels <fc Randle. The new firm extends a cordial invitation to the of the old firm to continue their trade with them and also extend a general invitation to the public to call, see us, and examine our line of furniture. We have the largest and most complete stock in the town, and are here to sell on especially small margins. We can guarantee you perfect satisfaction when you deal with us. We also have the finest line of sample carpets ever brought to the town; we only ask you to examine them yourselves and be convinced we are telling you the truth. We sell them very low considering their superior quality and lateness of styles. We also carry a stock of 5, 10 and 25 ct. counter goods that there are great bargains in. Our Sofa Lounges are the best ever handled in this market; this you can appreciate when you examine them. Our Chamber Sets, Beds, Bureaus, Cupboards (fee. are the best make of, such goods. Our line of fancy and common Rockers eannot be beaten, even in a city of three times the population of Rensselaer. We HI only of you to examine our goods, and we are assured of a reasonable share of your patronage; prices lower than the lowest. Be sure to call and see us when you are in town. We are located in the Nowels block, one door west of Emmet Kannal’s Jewelry store, Rensselaer, Ind. ts Nowels & Randle.
A Fatal Hislake. Pyhsieians make no more fatnal mistake than when they inform patients that nervous heart troutolos come from the stomache and are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in his new book oa “Heart Disease”. which may be had freo at B. F. Fendig’s drag store, who guarantee* and recommends Dr. Miles’ uuequaled New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. :it cures nervous and organic heart ! disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness in the skid, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, tainting, smothering, dropsy (fee. His Restorative Ner vine cures headache, fits &e. The Rev. Geo, H. Thayer, o ourbon,, lad., says “Both myself and w e owe our lives to Shiloh’s comsnmption Cure.”
GOSPEL TEMPERANCE PROGRAM* E ~ - ‘ : ■” * m At the Court House, April sth, at 2:30 o’clock, P. M. 1891. Opening Song/ Scripture Reading—Mrs. G. K. Hollingsworth. Prayer—Rev. T. F. Drake. Miscellaneous Business. Speech—Alfred Thompson. Declamation—Pearl Hollister. “ —Lizzie Eiglesbach. " Music. Declamation—Bert Welsh. —goe Voeman. Speech—Capt. J. A. Burnham, “Effects of Intoxicants on the mind.” Music Five minute speeches by —Mrs. J. F. Warren, Mrs. Purcupile, Mrs. Dr. Kelley, and Miss Lizzie Faris. Address —Oharles Wcblq of I)ePauw University; Singing amd , signing the pledge. Benediction-—B. F. Ferguson..
Will Go to the Supreme Court.
Logansport .Journal. Yesterday' - Judge Frazer again tackled the Turpie-Lowe case, this time to hear the motions of the attorneys for the defendant for a new trial in the case. The motion was overruled and the defendants then prayed for an appeal to the Supreme courts—This prayer being granted the defendants filed their appeal bond in the sum of $21,200, the same being secured by Gustavus Lowe and Larkin Lowe. This is the largest bond filed in this county for a number of years. This celebrated case will now go to the Supreme court where a final settlement will be had of it.
Notice to Users of Electric Lights.
The manager must be notfied of any proposed change or removal of wires or fixtures. No person will be allowed to interfere with the wires of this Co. without The Manager’s consent. The Thompson-Huston Electric Co. will not be responsible for damage of any kind to its property, when evi dcnce of handling by outside parties is shown. Lamps, shades, <fcc. broken in such cases will be charged for. TnoMsox-HousTON Electric Co., Chas. W. Grant, Manager.
Woodworth Wedded.
Rochester Republican. Deacon Philo H. Woodworth, whose marital bonds with Mrs. Maria B. Woodworth, the trance evangelist, were recently severed by the authority of the judge of the Fulton circuit court, has again become a matrimonial mariner. This time he linked his fortune with a Miss Rosa Lloyd, recently of Monterey, who readily consented to sail before the mast of the old man’s second connubial voyage. The license to marry was issued Saturday morning, but we have not learned that the vows were solemnized within the corporate limits of Rochester, though they directed their “weddin tower” toward the western horizon Saturday evening, expectingto enjoy the freedom of the city of Chicago. _ Rumor has it that the bride, though just over the border of sweet sixteen, was previously united in the silken bonds of wedlock with a young man in Ohio, the Gordian knot of which has not been undone, but that may be a false report. The deacon is wading in tall clover, and the fragrance thereof fairly dims his vision and dazes his effervescing sensibilities. When his exchequer has vanished the poor old man can take up his staff and make a pilgrimage over the hills, (fee.
Dear: oh Dear: You should call at Hemphill & Honan’s aud see the pretty things they’ve got. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin will do plain sewing at reasonable rates. Will make all kinds kinds of children’s clothing for either boys or girls. Men and boys who buy their clothing of Ellis & Murray have nice fitting suits that wear well, are things of beauty and a joy forever . For Boots and Shoes, in all qualities and styles, and low prices, Leopold’s is the place. No rents or salaries paid out at that store. Farmers’ Alliance people, consider this. Having returned to Renssselaer I have rented my old stand one door west of Hejily’s shoe shop for one year. Shall have a new stock of piecs goods and will make good suits at low prices. See me before purchasing at Chicago or elsewhere. Fred Zugbaum. | O. 11. Mohney, Veterinary Surgeon, iof Goodland, graduate of Ontario i Vetinary College, will visit Renssei laer, Monday, April 6th, prepared | to do any work pertaining to the veterinary science. Any orders left at j Myers’ or Long & Eger’s drug stores, will receive prompt attention. 29 3t. ! I have a complete fancy itottery manufactory in Terre Haute and also I a 3 story and basement brick block in 1 Hutchinson, Kansas, bringing a good rental to trade for Jasper Co. real estate. W. B. Austin.
SSO Reward. I will pay the above reward for the purest and conviction of- any person or persons STEALING or TAKING away any Timber from mj T lands in Jasper County. All persons ate Fobbid HUNTING Or TRAPPING on my land without the written consent of myself or agent. _—- _• - Nelson Morris. C. C. Sigler, Agent. In Children’s Suits The manufacturers have reached: the very acme of beauty, grace and elegance this season. We have all .the newest novelties. Some of them are aptly termed “ a very poem” and will delght the mother’s eye. In price they range from $1 up. Ellis & Murray.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that hy virtue of an order of-thfe' Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned admistrator of the estate of Clement e. Timmons, deceased, will offer on and after the 30th day of April, 1891, at private sale, at his residence in Marion townshid, in Jasper county, Indiana, the following realestate, to-wit: Twelve acres more or less off the north and eastrpart of the south half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three and more particularly described as follows: Beginning one rod north of the southeast corner of said forty acre tract and running thence west fortynine and 23-100 rods more or less, thence north thirty nine rods; thence east fortyj nine and 23-100 rods more or dess, to theeast line of said forty acre tract; thence south thirty-nine rods to the place of beginning ; And sixteen and 65-100- acres off the south port of the north half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three all in township twenty-nine (29) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and all that part of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty.six, township twenty-nine north, range six west, not included in the following description to-wit'; Thirty-live acres off the said tract all lying on the north side of the L. N.'A. & C. K. R. and separated from the extreme western part of .said forty acre tract hy aline running north and south and not included in the right of way of said railroad Company and the east half of the no.itheast quarter of section twenty-seven in township twenty-nine ,north, range six west, not included in the right of way of said railroad company, all in Jasper county, Indiana, on the following terms to-wit: One I bird cash in hand; one third in nine • months and one third in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to he secured hy notes payable in bank, without relief and attorney’s fees and with six per cent, interest from date, secured toy mortgage on said real estate sold; Said real estate wilt tie sold for not less than its full appraised value. . . i: GEORGE B. PARKISON. Administrator. Mar. 23.- Apr. 2-9-16.
THE POPULAR #IIKOUGH CAR LINE. EAST WEST. Elegant Vestitouled Trains rim daily, narry - ing Pa'ace Sleepers, bet ween St. .Louis and Toledo. Detroit, Nia&ra Falls, Now York and Boston, without change. Also Through Sleepers between St. Lan is and Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver, and Salt Lake City. Peerless Dining Curs and free Reclining Chair Cars on all through trains. Connection with other roads made in Union Depots. Baggage checked through to all points. When you buy your ticket see that-it reads via the “Wabash.” For time-tables, maps or other information, apply to any railroad ticket agent, or to J. M. MCCONNELL. Passenger Agent. F. CHANDLER, Lafayette, Ind. Gen’l Pass. Agt.. ’> St. Louis Mo.
Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tarnwill relieve ft at once. 25 and 50 co.ts per bottle. For sale hv F. B. Meyer
Advertised setters. Miss Minney Barle} r , Joseph Shurkey, Mr. S. A. McCane, Pearl Smith. Notwithstanding the big advance in coffee you can buy fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s at the old price. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, repaired and warranted at Frank B. Meyers’ drug store. Mrs. Lecklider will go to the city this week to study the styles and buy goods; and will secure a hew line of Notions, along with a full and complete stock of millinery. She has an experienced trimmer, who is also learning the newest styles in the trimming department. Mrs. Lecklider will also be prepared to do dressmaking. Prices reasonable. -> Opposite the Court House. Buy teas and fresh roasted coffee at C. C. Starr’s. We roast our own coffee as needed, consequently have no old, stale stock. A special line in dress goods of all the latest styles, at Leopold’s Great Bargain House. - ?- — —7--— —~~ - :
STOVE SI - * Peninsular Coal or Wood Base Heaters . AS STOVES & SULSSSS THE CELEBRATED GOLD COIN Wood-burning, base-heaters. The best and most economical wood- . 1 burning heaters ever made. Wm. Resor’s World Renowned MONITOR HEATER Cook Stoves and Ranges. Stoves of all styles, sizes and prices. Cal and examine and learn prices before buying. N. Warner & Sons. Cattle Fop Sale! The undersigned has a very large number of S6OCK CAS6LE jof all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory paper. Ilso a large number of FEED!tTS CATTIES for Sale or to be fed for gain, battle at Marlborough. Ind. A. Me COY. A. M.WY ' have now oq hind a large lot of store E WES, which they are offerin 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 fio.n all diseases. Terms. —Cash, or six or twelve month’s credit, to responsible parties EVERY WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF j-" THAT CAN BE RELIED ON BE UP oxrcyt to guilt! THENMRK JffOt tO DISOOIOPi ' BEARS THIS MARK. it TRADE rafep-LULOID mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN &E WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. 4
Wiles’ Merve & laver Pills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, Stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequalod for men. wdiaen, and children. Smallest, mildest surest 30 doses, 25 cts. Samples free, ,at It F. Fondig & Co. --— — Syrap Wii t ‘ *■ lN . im mediately relievo croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. For sale by r B. Meyer.
POUTZ’S tiORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS No Homs will dis of Cowo. Bots or Lvse F* fix. If Foam's Powders are nee,! in time., . Fontr/a Powders will rnre and prevent HooCholmu, Foote’s Powders v!H prnvertt. Oapks ns Fowls, Fount's Powders wilt la'rreaso the quantity of mtlfc and cream twenty "er cent, and moke the butter firm 1 and sweet. ! , , Footrt Powders will enre or prevent, almost bvesT VasKAsa to which Horsca and-Cattle are subject. 1' MTTZ’B PoWIfEBS WILL GITB SATISFACTIO*. oo’.d everywhere. CAVED U. "OVVZ, Proprietor. BALTIMORE. BCD. a* r
