Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1891 — Page 8

3SDEERING JUNIOR STEEL BiNDER. THE PEERING BINDER IN AFRICA. "v»i Eftk W BB» B© g|gj ]t is the Strongest the Lightest. ?l f i i Isa -=-**■* EsP It is worth Dollar for Dollar when other machines are worn out JEERIIIBIIIIES~-EAfflwg« W!‘»mm6&Co.lilß9Qfoߣi^riWßl«_ ::= -^=g||^P^*i®a“V3r STRONGERANDSMOOTHER THAff ANY OTHER TWINE MADE. PEERING MOWERS Of* j&JIX Eiads'on KCstnd. WE ARE ALSO AGENT ApR THE D. S. Morgan TrimphWnders and Clipper Mowers. SBDBHBBHHHHHHHHI We Have The Celebrated JEWETT HAY LOADER and ACME HAY HARVESTERS. MsiMBS @F MLJL KiNM* You will find it to yonr interest to call and see us before purchasing aa we have sn excellent line of all kinds of tools needed in the harvest field, which we will sell at ROCK BOTTOM prices. HAMMOND BROS. RENSSELAER, IND.

STOVES! Peninsular Coal or Wood Base Heaters A X STOVES & RAE6ES THE CELEBRATED GOLD COIN *Wood-burning base-heaters. The best and most economical woodburning beaters ever - made. Win. Ilesor’s W or!d Renowned MOisriTom oak heatee Cook Stoves and R&hgee. Stoves of all styles, sizes and prices. Cal and examine and learn prices before baying. N. Warner & Sons. —”“?*•«■■■« TP’ — 1 Oaltfe For Sale! V • / / Ck The undersigned lias a very large number of —— . ~ SBOCK GABBLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Credit, on satisfactory pap.tr. Atso a large number of GATTLE for Sale or to be fed for gain. Cattle at Marlborough, lud. ~Jg COT

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise ifiedSheriff of Jasper to Wm Holle, July 3, se sw 4-31-6, 40 acres, Walker, sheriff’s deed $ 130 S. P. Thompson to Wm. Holle, Aug., 2, ’BB s£ se 4-31-6, 80 ” acres, Walker 400 Geo. H. Brown to Wm H. _= Nichols, Mar., 10 It 22 bl 33, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer.. 700 Clias. K. Sackettto Geo. W. Sackett, June 2, ’9l, n\ 25-32-6, s£ s£ 24-32-6, Wheatfield, quitclai m. 750 John .W. Sutton to Stella Griffin, et al, Apr., 14, It 7, bl, 13 Remington', quitclaim 805 James A. Sutton to same, same as above, quitclaim... 805 Harvey Durand to Robt. Parker, May 22, Its 5,6, bl: 9, Remington 750 D. C. Prevo, by adm’r to Archibald Puffins, June, 3, tradf ne se 14-30-5, Gillam, adm’r deed.... ........... 566" Mary L. Prevo to same, Mar., 20, ne se 14-30-5, Gillam 283 L. C. Grant by adm’r to Martha E. Grant, June 4, pt Its 5,6, bl. 24 Rensselaer adm,r deed 712 D. J. Thompson to Horace Maible, June 9, si sw 22-32-6,80 acres Wheatfield 280 A. Leopold to John Sullivan, June 11, It 5, bl 12, Rensselaer 160 Daniel Wolf et al to Elmer F. Quererry, Sept. Set. 13, ’9O Its 1, 2,3, bl 9, Bruel’s Add Remington 200 Wm H. Pritchett to Martha J. Gray, May 28, e£ sw 10-80-6, Barkley. 2500 J. W. Duvall has several good farms for sale, on good terms. Enquire of him for particulars. 38-stp. Ladies’ kid gloves a specialty, at Hemphill & Honan’s. ' “The easiest shoe ever worn” was the verdict of one of our most prominent physicians, when speaking of our Candee Tennis shoes. Sizes kept for all ages at Hemphill & Honan’s. Try a pair.

Cnajm Steam Frnit ail VeietaWe Eraserator- Solly O- S. C2-TTTTJJD <Ss SOU, Medaryrille, - - 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 can 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. In the second place it is so simple that any child that iB old enough to put on the fruit and beep up the fire can use it without danger of spoiling fruit or evaporator, and one that will do as much work as any other that will cost 535. The drying surface of the trays are 18x26 inches 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 .to evaporate different fruits and vegetables: Apples pared with siioer, cover from to I*4 hr. Peache# 5 to " " Pears I%to 2 “ Currents ... ..lfita 2 “ Cherries 2 “ Strawberries .2*; to a *• Raspberries ........... I*4 to 2 “ Blackberries .PA to 2 “ Peas ....1 hr. *" String Beans „...2*4t08 cut *4 inch thics ........ 1 to ljtf * Pumpkin 2*4 to 3 ** Wine plant 1 to 154 “ Corn 40 min. We give a table of prices of different fruits and vegetables as quoted bv wholesale dealer , Apples evaporated.. ....9 cts. Old&tvlc 2c Peaches .30 ■ — ••* ** 14 . Pears 25 “ “ “ 10 . ■ Blackberries 15 ■■ “ “ s Kaspbenies IS “ it 9 Strawberries 90 “ Peas 20 “ “ “ 8 “ Tomatoes 60 “ Currents 21 •* “ “ 7 “ Cherries, pitteil 22 “ “ lo “ Pumpkin, pulverized..so * Hon. W. Y. Lucas, Ex State Auditor of lowa, says: ’’lhave used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family and have no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I oelieve all that is claimed for it Persons atfli ctf d 1 s cough or cold will find jt a friend.” There is no danger from whooping congh when this remedy is freely given 60 cent bottles for sale by F. B Meyer.

Stallions. Sra fwwVi • wUm B RfIH. . . ■ '■mmmm mflm'wmw*Seasoxrof ISSI, SENIOR. Rich bay Stallion, black points 15J 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 H&mbletonian, American Star, Mambrino Chief on asthoroughbred basis, the -Tosses that have produced nearly all of our great trotters. For further information see tabulated pedigree. * TERMS.—SIS to iusare standing colt. ✓*r ' ~ —f- —- MARK H. Brown combination stallion, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1,200 pounds. fine style and action. He has all the different gaits under saddle and a speedy trotter in harness. He 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 Ham oletonian 10. First dam Morgan Mare. TERMS.—SIO for standing colt. $7 to insure. DUKE. Black Coach 3tallion, 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. 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 experinced and careful keepers and every care will be taken to prevent accidents; but we will not be responsible for any that may occur. LaRUE BROS. Owners. unlri THE STATE OF INDIANA, I __ Jasper County, T Do* In the Circuit Court, October term, 1891. Frederick Grieve, ) vs. ’ Complaint No. 4235. William Frink et al, > Now comes the plaintiff, by Simon P. Thompson Attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendants are non residents of the State of Indiana. To-wit: Wiliiam Frink, Frink, wife of said William Frink and James W. Todd and Todd, wifeQf said James W. Todd.: Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they he and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit court, to be holden on the third Monday of October. A.D. 1891, at the Court House in .Rensselaer, said county, and stale, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and answered in their absence. The object is to foreclose a mortgage oh real estate in said county. v WITNESS my name and the seal fgp . i'Aof said court affixed, at Rensselaer /this 15tli day’hf June, A. D, 1891, JAMES F. IRWIN. Thompson & Bro. Atty’s for Plff. Sheriff’s Sale. l!y Virtue of a certified copy of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 3(551 wherein Hugh E. Coen was plaintiff ;and Osiauder K. Ritchey wasiTWendant, requiring me to make the sum of one thousand and fourteen dollars and forty-eight cents ($1014.48) together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, July, lltli, A. D. 1891, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P, Al. ol said day, at the door of the Court House in the town" of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year, of the foilowingdescribed real estate, to-wit:-Th& undivided two thirds of the one-sixth of the east half of the south west quarter of the southwest quarter of section twentynine (At) in township twenty-nine (29) north, range six (ti) west, and also the undivided two-thirds, of the oue sixth of t hirty-three (33) acres off' the north side of the south-east quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine(2ff) in township twenty-nine(29) north, range six (8) west, and' also the undivided two-thirds of eleven (ID acres off the north side of the northeast 'quarter of the northwest quarter of section tuirty-two (32) in lown,s hip twenty.nine (29) north, range six ((>) west, and also the undivided two,thirds of eleven acres off' the north side of the north west quarter of the northeastquarter of section thirty-two (32) in township .twenty-nine (£9) north, range six (6) west, also t lie undivided two-thuds of seven (7) acres off the south side of The southeast quarter of tile southwest quarter of section twenty-nine (20; in township twenty-nNio (29) north, range six (6; west, all in Jasper county, Indiana. And shonla such rents and prolits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said execution interest and costs, 1 will at the same time aud place, and in the manner aforesaid expose at public sale tue tee simple right of said defendants in and to s?iid r ail-estate or so-much thereof its shall be sufficient todiecharge said execution interest and costs. i Said sate will be made without relief mi l In accordance with the order of Court .in said execution. - PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. Thompson & Bro. A tty ’s for Pi(7. June 17, ISSI. Dr. J. G. Hogan, the dentist, will be in Rensselaer until June 14th, prepared to preform all operations relative to dental surgery. Gold and Porcelain cro vus, Bridge work. Teeth without plates, Artificial fit. Regulating cliildr n’s teeth a specialty. Office with Dr. I. C. Kelley, Leopold’s Block.

Rensselaer Stock Farm STALLIONS FOR SEASON of 1891.

VImUTQ, 1330. Sire of BLUE WING-2.254. LEo—2L29j . ,~~T CLARENCE—2.3O. LANCEWOOD CHIEF-2.312 WEDGEBROOK—2.364. JOHN, H. P.—2.39. OLIVER 8.—2.42. PLUTO, Jr-2.45£. by WEDGEWOOD, 629. Record 2.19. Dam PRIMROSE, (2 in the 2.30 list, aud 5 producing Stallions) Season 1891 at SSO to insure. Royal Cossack —£452. Four-year-old trial 2.38^. by DON COSSACK, 950, Record 2.28 and sire of three in 2.30. Ist Dam— Mat Queen. by Am. Clay, 34. 2d Dam —by Ericsson, 130. 3d Davy Crockett. 4th Dam —by Kentucky Whip. Royal Cossack is 16 hands high, a rich bay and has won many premiums in the show ring. His colts are all and of good size. Season of 1891 at S2O to Insure

We have a competent trainer and as good a half mile track as there is in the State. A few promising horses taken on reasonable terms to be handled for speed. Send for Catalogue of Standard Bred Stock for Sale. Address RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, Rensselaer, Indiana.

4 WATER! /&*. ■ AND LOTS OF IT. Slipt lam prepared to furnish iJlllwelis the coming season* at following ratess ! TWO-INCH tubular welly through j dirty measured from top of pumpy 80 cts> per foots 3-INCH cylinder well, through dirt, 2\ inch all solid brass cylinder, % 1 per ft. from top of pump. I use nothing but galvanixed pipe in any wells I may mahe* Am Wind Mills! ■iffr Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. TANKS and 'CISTERNS A SPECIALTY. |(B W. T. PERKINS, ”l|li||jpj§ SEND BILLS TO Delphi Lumber Co., DELPHI, - 3CKTI3-’ FOR ESTIMATES ON Interior Finish and Veranda Work. ;BSBZSJSS2Bi22Ba®S®KBMEBSSS2ffi!I Refer to numerous specimens of work, in all the ba3t new hone n Rmsselaer. >

NOTICE Or' DITCHLETTiNS Notice is hereby given that on Saturday tlffi 25tli clay of July, 1891. I will sell Hie Job or shares of digging and cons true tlimeach share arid allotment separately of a Ditcii 01 -- dwvcl to ho constructed .by the Board of Comisslonersou the first day and recorded in Ditch Kocord No i on 1 ages 15, Iff and Pages 52 to 44 inclusive, petition of Martin Cain, et al. I will sell each share to the lowest responsible biddci Commencing at the outiet aUd theni;l ,1 n succession up the stream, the sale will take place at my office commencing aUIOo clock A. M- Each successful bidder will be lequired to give bond w—'thefaHhfui'ner sureties to my approval for the faithful peifofmance of the work and to execute a written contract. WITNESS my anil the seal of the /^Crr?Nßoard of Commissioners at office [ SEAL. Wills tilth day of June A. D. 1891. GEO. M. ROBINSON Auditor Jasper Counntj'A nice lmc of Ladies’ notions at Lccklider’s.

Wilkes.* , STANDARD. by J ~—— ALOAM'ARA. 929Record 2.23. The best son of Geo Wilkes—2.22. ist Dam-Nena by Nutwood, 2.18 J. The greatest sire living with 51 in the 2.30 list. Second, third and fourth dam all producers. -_„L_ Season of 1891 at SSO; The Season Book Full. -- FIiU TQj JR*, r , Record 2.45 J. by PLUTO, 1950. Sire of 3 in 2.30 at 10 years of age Ist Dam—by Jim Swigebt, Son of Swigert, 650. • m This is a fine individual aud a natural born trotter. He will be given a record this year. Season of 1891 at lO to Insure Season to close July Ist,

Just :ts sure as the hot weather comes there will be more or less bowel com-i plaint iu this vicinity. Every person) and especially families, o.tgbt to some reliable medicine at nand for instant use ia ease,it is needed. A 25 or 50 eeut bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy is just what you ought to hare and all that you would need, hvmi h r the most severe and most dangerous eases. It is the best, the most reliable and most successful treatment known and is pleasant to take. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Consumption Surely Cured. To Thx Editob:—Please Inform your roaden that I have a poeitive remedy for the above-named disease. Bf Its timely nee thousands ofjiopelaa eaaea have been permanently cured. I shall be gla4 to lend two bottles of my remedy FBSE to any « your reader* who have consumption if they wff send me their Xxpresa and P. 0. address. Eespeet folly, I. A. SLOCUM, IC. 0.. 181 Pearl St, hA