Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1891 — Page 8
-- . .A*-. ~ >.• - x rfz-A "svs-i P ** w ■L. T fl # __ | j HAMMOND BROTHERS. (SUCCESSORS TO B. F. FERGUSON.) Dealers in Farm Wagons, Buggies, FENCE WIRE, Ac. The above cut represents the Celebrated “Eli” sulky plow, the bast plow made, and it always “get! there Eli.'’ Come and see it. We haodle the Rock Island plows and cultivators. -These cultivators have gopher attachments. We also have gophers, doable shovels and single shovels. We have a full line of harrows of various kinds, viz: The Celebrated Morgan Spading harrow, (introduced last wear by B. F. Ferguson), Disc harrow i, steel and wool frame lever Barrows. We have in stock the Barlow and Challenge corn planters,_jgith_ ebeck rowers, also the Acme hay gatherers. We are agents for the BIRDSALL AND GARR-SCOTT & CO’S, ENGINES, threshers and saw mills. Auy one desiring repairs for any of the above machinery oan be provided on short notice. —— ..... The Milbum and Sterling Wagons, Buggies &c. We have just received a car load of the Celebrated WashburnHoen wire, which we will sell at rock bottom prices. Call and see us and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Hammond Bros. WATER! g§ AND LOTS OF IT. W’:: j A I am prepared to fur*mssli LfOwells the coming seasorc s sl* following rates: TWO-IMCH tubular well, through dirt, measured from top of pump, 90 cts* per foot. 3-INCH cylinder well, .through dirt, 2Jg inch all solid brass cylinder, $ 1 per ft. from top of pum p. I use nothing hut galvanised pipe in any wells I may make, tig Wind Mills! Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. ~7" TANKS and CISTERNS jgjj A SPECIAITV. W. T. PERKINS, Reussplacr, Indiana. " SEND BILLS TO Delphi Lumber Co., T>T?iT -T3»t. i&anoL for estimation' Interior Finish and Veranda Yv’ork. aasa '■. ■ Refer to t umerous specimens of work, in all the best new houses B Becsselae; , ■ , ■ _ iVERr WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF —' THAT CAN BE RELIED ON * B * “ p KTot to SPUt! THE MARK 3>fOtl tO DlSOOlOlfi ,M BEARS THIS MARK. 11 _ TRADE Celluloid Mark. * EEDS *® LAUIIDERIKC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
«08J'ELTEMPERAireE PROGRAMME At the Court House, Hay 31st, a at 2:30 o’clock, ** M.^1891. Opening Song' Scripture Retding—Mr. J. f. Warren. - v. ** i ‘ Prayer—Eider Conner. Song. Miscellaneous Business. Paper—Miss Carrie Irwin. Dec.—Charley Kelley. Dec.—Julia Leopold. Itec.—Eva LinviU. Speech—Mrs. Alfred Thompson,, Dec. —Effie Cowden. Dec.—George Robinson. Dec. —Zern Wright. Speech—James Leatherman. Singing and signing the pledge. Benediction.
Cnampion Steam Fruit and Vegetable Evaporator Sold tv Or. S. O-TTXXjZD <Sc SO.LT, Medaryvll le, - - Ind. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. . Price $9.00. We do not come to you with an expensive device, and one that has to be put upon the market by misrepresentation but one that contains the scientific principles of an evaporator, and" one that will successfully dry all your fruit and berries as well as all your vegetables, in the least possible time, without the slightest danger of scorching or burning. One that you con buy for less than one third of the price of any other in the market of the same capacity. Why is it Superior to all Others?
First because you can use it in your kitchen while doing your work and one in which you cannot burn your fruit and vegetables as our heat is uniform —being heated by steam. If we have any heat we have the heat of steam—2l2 degrees. It is impossible to get more than that and, by test, it proves to be the right temperature for fast drying. :v~~ In the second place it is so simple that . any child that is old enough to put on the fruit and keep up the fire can use it withou danger of spoiling fruit or evapot rator, and one that will do as much work as auy other that will cost 83j5. The drying surface of the trays are 18x26 inched each and you can connect seven trays to our boiler if you wish to. Boiler and three trays constitute a Nine Dollar machine. Time required ,16 evaporate different fruits and vegetables: Apples pared with slice?, cover front XtolKhr. Peaches 5 to . “ Pears n/ito-2 “ Currents. 1C to 2 •• Cherries 2 “ Strawberries , 2K.t03 Raspberries...... 1!4t02 ‘ - Peas 1 hr. String Beans -2H to 3 “ Tomatoes, cut H inch thick .1 to VA “ Pumpkin ................ ..2H to 3 Wine {5ki11....: l to th “ Corn - 10 min We give a table of prices of different fruits , aud vegetables as quoted by wholesale dealers. Apples evaporated.. ... .9 cts. Old style 2 cts. Peaches. .. 30 '• “ " 14 Pears 25 10 “ Blackberries 15 •• “ “ 8 “ Raspberries .. .AS—— if— *• 3. “ Strawberries 90 “ Peas... ..20 “ “ “ 8 “ Tomatoes I 60 “ Currents 21 “ “ “ 7 “ Cherries, pitted 22 “ **. “ 10 “ Pumpkin, pulverized .50 Clothing at your own price at J fl. Willey & Son’s. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Pavid M. Nelson, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. The estate is probably solvent. IRENE It. NELSON, Administratrix.
f|^TER J CI i S MAGIC V -CHICKENCholera Cure!!# f I bv * 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 made. 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, after 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 hS will refund your mcnev ( _ ; Bold by Long & Egf.r.
ZE3Q -A.ID Stallions. - $r ~ ~—~r- -%•' - : . Season of IQ©l SENIOR. Rich bay Stallion, black points 15} hands high, weighs from 1,050 to 1,100 pounds, rangy and handsome, with plenty of style and substance, good gaited and very promising as a trotter. He represents the blood of Hambletonian, American Star, Mambrino Chief on a thoroughbred basis, the crosses that have produced nearly all of our great trotters. For further information see tabulated pedigree. TERMS.—SIS to insure standing colt. MARK H. Brown combination stallion, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,200 pounds , fine style and action. He Has all th e different gaits under saddle and a speedy trotter in harness. Ho has been shown in nearly ail the largest show rings in the state and Always won first prize. Sired.by Montgomery Boy, by Strathmore, by Hamaletonian 10. First dam Morgan Mare. TERMS. —$10 for standing colt. $7 to insure. DUKES. __ Black Coach Stallion, stands 16} hands, weighs 1,300 pounds, fine style and action. He has proven himself to ; be one of the best breeders of fine styled carriage and coach horses ever in this county. His colts are all browns or blacks. TERMS.—SB for standing colt, $6 to insure. 4k,, The above Stallions will be kept for service at the barn in the rear of Hemphill Bros., blacksmith shop. The horses will be in the care of experiaced and careful keepers and every care will be taken to prevent accidents; but we will not be responsible for any that tnayoemr. . LaRUE BROS. * Owners.
JAMES REECE! A strictly thoroughbred horse 16| hands high, weight about 1200, will make the season of 1891, on the following terms: Twenty Dollars fort a colt to stand aud suck, or Fifteen dollars Insurance to be paid before the Ist of January, 1892, or $lO, for the use of the season. Season closes July 4th. If insurance is paid and any bad luck should happen a free privilege is given the next year. JAMES MALOY, Owner; POITTS’S HGSSE CATTLE POWDERS No IloKSit will tile of Cotio, 'Bots or Ixkg F& —kii, if Fouu's Powders are us-.U in time. Toners Powders will cure and prevent Hoe Ono Lena. Fontz’s Powders will prevent Gapes ix Fowns. Foutz'S' Powders trill .iscrease.tUe omratity.. of jullk,. and cream twenty -er Cent., and make the batter Ann and sweat. Fontz’s Fcwderewill enre or prevent almost evks.v TcevKf-f. to which Horses ami (fattle are subject. £ rtTTZ'S PoWPEES WILL GIVE SiTlSFACTtUp£old everywhere. &AVXD S. FOTTTZ, Proprietor, BALUMCHE. IIZD. Agents 1 opportunity, fieo* A. Hcotti 848 urourtway, K. Y. I CURE RTS! tv Atan I «tv COM I d® n»t mean meraly to I have made the di»—• FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, trial, and it will care yon- Addreaa BOOT, M.CjMPuftlTjlniyM
STOVE SI Peninsular Coal or Wood Base Heaters AS STOVES A RANGES THE CELEBRATED GOLD COIN Wood-burniug base-heaters. The best and most economical woodburning heaters ever made. Wm. Resor’s World Renowned MONITOR OAK HEATER Cook Stoves and Ranges. Stoves of all styles, sizes and prices. Cal and examine and learn prices before buying. ________ — N. Warner & Sons. —— - **• * . Cattle For Sale! The undersigned has a very large number of SGOCK CA66LE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory papers Also a large . number of FJHKBIiTC CATTLE! for Sale or to be fed for gain* Cattle at Marlborough, Ind* A. Me COY.
Clyde Stallion! 1140 A. C. S. B. 2337 C. YOUNG SILVER This well-known Clydesdale stallion will make the Season of 1891 at at the farm of G. S. Guild, in Gillam township. ffiERMS HBl#*feg4nffiire a standing colt. $7 to insure, payable when mare is known to be in foal. The black 7-8 Norman Stallion, Diamond, will make the season at the same place. TERMS:—S7 for a standing colt. $5 to insure, payable when mare is known io be in foal. All cave will he taken, to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible for anv that may occur. 6. i, S- ASSOCIATiOIL Owners. G. S. GUILD, Keeper. Will be ; Given Away. f Oar oaterprising iltoggiJts B. F. Fendjg*& Go. who cany the finest stock of drugs, pcrlunteriesf ?'.4let article®, brushos,'sponges, etc., are giy'yig away a large number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles’ celebrate i Restorative Nervine. Tbev guarantee it io cure headache, dizziness, iie r ve.us prostration, sleeplessness, the iil effects ot spirits, tobacco. coffee; etc. .Pru gists , say it is the greatest seller they ever krupv. and is universally satisfaetorv. 'I hey a |so guarantee Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure m all eases of nervous or organic disease. palpitation, pain in side, smothering, etc. line book on “Nervous ar.d Heart Diseases” free. Consumption Surely Cured. To Th* Edeto*:—Pla**e inform your reader* that I haw a positive remedy tea the above-named By ita timely u*e thousands of hopeless eaeaa have been perminently eared. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FEES to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Bespeet- | taUy, T. A. SLOCUM, K. C., 181 Pearl St., H. T.
in jA By Manufactured only by THE F. P. ROBINSON CO. ' BOCTON, M.ia. We are the agents for the F. P. Robinson Go’s., patent Detachable Umbrella cover, which is one of the most useful novelties on the market. We cover your umbrella while you wait. Ladies' and- Gents’ silk umbrellas, the largest assortment ever shown in Rensselaer, from the cheapest to the best Ellis & Mitbbay. Sleepless nights, made miserable by hvt terrible oudgu, BSiilnlrs euro is tber.emedy lor yon. Fold by Long & tEgcr. ' . r- ... The Rev. Geo, H. Thayer, o ouron. Itl . flays “IDA avil w e we our live, io Shiloh’s eoaHuaipiionf Gnre.” Some of (lie Gran'! Army boys may be interested in -lie following Ironi Alex. B. Pope, A. D. C., Commander. Dep’t. Term, and Ga v _ He says. “W have had au epidemic of whooping cough ‘" her::. (Stewart. Tenn.,) and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been the only medicioethat has done any good.” There is no danger from whooping cough, when this remedy is r orly given. It crmplctciy erntrols he disease. 50 cent bottles for sale by . B. Meyer “A fiood Thing.” We have an excellent opening: for a Uve energetic man. Tp ono with small capital we can furnish permanent 'employment. This territory must be occupied at once. If you mean business write to, Wood & Fuller, Oberltn, Ohio.
