Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1891 — Page 8
1 a *n Stallions. Sesuson of 1331. SENIOR. Rich bay Stallion, black points 1,5} bands high, weighs from 1,050 to 1,100 pounds, rangy and handsome, with plenty of style and substance, good fjipj r>yTTnq:- -qg trult.pr .?•*•••• >;'. :’«* b'*’ • * ii < übbu^T, Inn. A-t, t '.'.‘ i _s_&r» xr;■«*•> ..i m. < V/ui«> OB—,rrt{ -TOSBBS Ant bbv.' ~■ dvii rri-xw , r v all of our tr> 'r- K r .iiuc i iforn'a W»» j»An : ~i, »-,lj-.i TElUl'v-Bl’> t • m-ur« standing colt. IMRK a. Brown combiuHtion bullion, stands 16 hands high. wctgn<« 1.20<» pounds, fine style and action. He as all the different gnus under saddin and a speedy trotter in lt*ni*s. II>» has been shown »n m*.-triy ad tn« largest show rings in'the sut« and always won first prize, hired bj Montgomery b» y. ly Strathmore, by Hambletonian 10. rest dam Morgan Mare. TERMS.—SJ4) for standing colt. $7 to insure.
DUKE. Black Coach Stallion, stands 16! hands, weighs 1,800 pounds, tine 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 ar 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 eare will be taken to prevent accidents; but we will not be responsible for any that may occur. LaRUE BROS. Owners. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tarnwill relieve it at once. 25 and 50 ce.ts per bottle. For vie h v F .B. Meyer Ladies’genuine hand-turned shoe #2.50 to #5, at Hemphill & Honan’s.
Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitH -ANDWood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoman A Hemphill.) All Work, done Promptly and Cheaply, aad Warranted First Class qaaltty. H Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Bexraelaer, • Indiana, MONEY! monki-W.H. H. Graham loans money in sums of SBOO and upwards, on long time,a to 7 per cent, interest. As there is no royal road to learning, ao there ip no magical cure for disease. The effect, however, of taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for blood disorders comes as near magic at> can be exD©cted of any mere agency. This is due to its parity and strength. Best Spring Medicine. MALARIA, DYSPEPSIA. CONSTIPATION, "• KIDNEY TROUBLES, LOSS OF APPETITE. SUM SYSTEM AND NERVE TONIC Wiuuuror, Ohio. Wrß, 1880. the J. W. Brant 08., D*A*S«*B:-HhT« taken Mo or three bottle, of year Blttor Apple Tonic Bjjat-^aSmdaa* HALF PINTS FOR 26 CTS. AT
Real-Estate Transfers.
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise ifiedHarriet Laura Remolds to Hold. Bbll, Feb.. 7, ’9l, 300 werea. in 2 2-23-29-L-Haagiug ' Grove, SI2OO John A. Jveut to Elizabeth While. oa.. jf7, Uu. Its 1, 2; 1.1 12. K-si.ir' U •l>s .T;..... 20 Jsd44l .1. 4I« »;•;••• !<-»•J. IV »'I I ii ; . i ■ it. . - 2500 Joso.ii ,S \Y- ' i--; i -i. .S. de >S. M. L r.;c, .lu ic i 9, 10-31-5, 320 stereo, Walker 3000 U.S. A. to John Wilkins, Feb.. 12, 58, sw sw 33-32-7, 40 acres, Keener, patent...... Sidnial King to E. L. Hollingsworth, Mar., 30, n£ It 3, s} It 4, bl 23, Rensselaer...... 500 Jasper Circuit Court to Chas. G. Spitler. June 9, e} nw .LI. -ill.-7, Keener, court deed-- | t l.i--[K;i- Circuit-. Court to LyAyers, 14-31-7. Kvemrr, court deed Ilvlirr' Cuinpe to Harvey Mainer. June, 22, sw se 2 31 7, 40 acres, Keener.... 300 Benj-. B. Whiteman to Hans Paulson. June b£, wj mv 21-32-5, placres, Kankakee... 1600 Joseph M. Van Dusen to Clara Frame. Apr., 20, pt he nw 30-32-0, 5 acres, WheatUeld 100 Wiuiiekb br Frcrco to .May 1“ Parker, May 7, nw no 22-31-ttcres, Walker. .. .... 240 Ammon Beasley to Wm, Geir, June 29, n£ It 8, bl 14, Remington 80 State Indiana Jto Joseph Bice, Dec., 14, ’54, nw ne 13-30-6, -^= 40 acres, Barkley patente.. 50 Warren Robinson to Wm. B. Austin, June 15, und one tenth nw ne 13-30-6,4 acres, Bars ley guardian’s deed... 10 Addison Parkison et al to Geo. M. McDonald, May 9, w* sw sw 29-29-6, 20 acres, Marion 1000
Summer Normal.
The Jasper County Summer Normal will will ;11 r o Monday morning July 27, and continue five weeks. Classes will be organized in all the common school branches, Science of Teaching and American Literature. The aim of the school will be to prepare the teachers more fully for the work of the school-room, and to give all a better knowledge of the branches taught. £ The text-books no\y in use in the schools will be used in the Normal. Bring all the reference books at your command; they will be valuable. Arrangements will be made for board at the lowest possible rates. Tuition $4.50 for the term, in advance, or $1 per week if not paid in advance. It is earnestly desired and expected that the teachers of, the county will avail themselves of this opportunity , and attend the entire session. The County Institute will follow the Normal. For any information desired call on or address the instructors.
The CWi Grown.. " The Russian orown and other insip ala, together known as “the crows Jewels, ” are valued at fh1,000,000, th« orown itself being reckon*;! at $6,00(1. 000. It is adorned with ’hundreds oS diamonds, worth all the way from a few dollars up to many thousanda Besides the diamonds there are fifty, four magnificent pearls set around the rim, with a ruby of an extraordinary ■be lor a center piece. Tlfb crown was made by Pauzie, the * Genevese Jeweler and was first worn by Cather> laethe Great The Orloff diamond forms the tip of the scepter used on all ■late socosions Easy Terms. A woman In Pennsylvania accepted £250 from a railroad company for win, ning over and killing her husband. A number of married women living in the same neighborhood have expressed a willingness to sigh a paper agreeing not to charge the company a cent if it will perform a similar service for them. Five or six children are about as much as some wives can support without having lazy and shiftless husband to find food “A Good Thing.” We have an excellent opening for a Uve energetic man. To one with small capital we can furnish permanent employment. This territory must bo occupied at once. If you mean business write to, Wood & Fuller, Oberlin, Ohio. Chamberlain’s Eye Skin - Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Kies. It is cooling And soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failedU is put up iii 25 and 50 cent boxes. < I —. TRUSTIIGfi'I< Tlf E MARIO., TJWNBHIP. I will be in my office, upstairs in Makeev er’s Bank Bu ilding ever Saturday to attend to Township bnsinen*. WILLIAM GREENFIELD
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Stands at the head of all blood medicines. This position it has secured by its intrinsic merit, sustained by the Opinion of leading physicians, and by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine so effectually i CUKES Scrofula, boils, pimples, 'rbeittn; asm,' catarrh, and all other bico-.l disco*.-.,. “There can l-i Hoonestionas i-> tin? superiority of Ayer’s ■Sdrsapr.rlila over all other blood-purifiers. If this v. :;s not :i:e case, the demand lor It, instead of increasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, J I!-:o so many other blood medicines I could name.”— F. L. Nickerson, Druggist, 75 Chelsea st, Charlestown, Mass. “Two years ago I was troubled witli saltrheum. Ifrwas all over my body,and nothing the doctors did for me was of any avail. At last I took four bottles’of Ayer’s Sarsanarilln, and was completely cured. I can sincerely recommend. It as a splendid blood-purifier.”—J. S. Burt, Upper Keswick, - New Brunswiek-.-“My sister was afflicted with a severe case of SCROFULA Our doctor recommended Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as being the best blood blood-purifier within Tiis experience. We gave her this medicine, and a complete-cute was the result.” Wm. O. Jenkins, Deweese, Neb. “ When a boy I was troubled with a blood disease which manifested itself in sores on the legs. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recommended, I took a number of bottles, and was cured. I have never since that time had a recurrence of the complaint.”— J. C. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. - “I was cured of Scrofula.by.the.nsftjof. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”—John C. Berry, Deerfield, Mo. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY * Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lovell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; sir bottles, (5.
HOW APUZZLKYAS SOLVED. When you want a certain article, you want the best make of that article, don’t you? But how to determine which make is best is what puzzles you, isn’t it? And when the puzzle is solved for you, by authority which cannot be questioned, you are pleased, aren’t you? And you would like to hear of one puzzle that has been solved for the people of the whole world, wouldn’t you? Well, we will tell you about that very puzzle, and its solution. At the Universal Exposition of 1889 at Paris, France, the best sewing machines of the world, including those of America, were in competition. They were passed upon by a jury composed of the best foreign mechanical experts, two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaustive examination ind tests, adjudged that the Wheeler & Wilson machines were the best of all, and awarded that company the highest prize oftered, the GRAND PRIZE, giving other companies only gold, silver and bronze medals. The French Government, as a further recognition of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, the most prized honor of France. That is how the puzzle of the best sewing machine in the world was fully solved by the most competent authority in the world in favor of the No. 9 and No. 12 Wheeler & Wilson machines. The No. 9, for family use, and the No. 12, for manufacturing uses, ’ire the best in the world to-day. And now, when you want a sewing machine, if you do not get the best, it will be your own fault. Ask your sewing machine dealer for the No. 9 Wheeler & Wilson machine, and if he does not keep them, write to ns for descriptive catalogue, prices and terms. Agents wanted in all unoccupied territory.
J. F. WARREN.
H. L. Wilson,
180 and 187 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. C. B. Steward, Agent. GtAJTTER’fI MACIC 1 -CHICKEN- ■% Cholera Cure !$# 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 kLled by Microbes before they are fryers. A 50-cent joule is enough lor 100 chickens. It is guaranteed. If, alter using two-thirds of a bottle you are not satisfied with it as r. euro for Chetera, return it to tae drug-rist- from whom you purchaseil k. and he will refund your rgibner. , Sold by Long 61 Eger. < or*CciuoJ| , Root. ' T?iuiy" nd' ffR ■WSSfraS: JEtesasasw*:
THE POPULAR THROUGH CAR LINE. EAST AIffD.'WEST. Elegant Vestibufed Trains run daily, e.arr y - ing Fa'nce Sleepers between St. Louis and Toledo. Detroit. Niagara Falls, New York and Boston, without change. Also Through Sleepers between St. Louis and Cbieago. St. Paul. Omaha, Kansas City Denver, and Salt Lake City. Peerless Dining Cars and free Reclining Chair Cars ofi all through trains. Conno@#on witli other roads made in Union Dei aits. Baggage checked through to all points. When you buy vour ticket see that it reads via the “Wabash.” For time-tables, maps or other information, apply to anv railroad ticket -agenrrorto T. M. mcuunNEll. —*— Passenger Agent. F. CHANDLER, 1-aiayette, Ind. Geu’l l*asa.~~Agtr; ~ St. Louis Mo. % NOTICE OF DITCH LETTINGNotice i* hereby given to O. K. Ritchey MaryE. Welsh, Israel B. Washburn, Samuel W. Ritchey, Delos Thompson, Alfred Collins, Mosesß. Alter, M. B. and E. J. B, Alter, Jas. W. Cowden and Marion tp., Jasper county, Ind and all others interested, that on Saturday, the Ist day of August, 1891, I will sell out the contrarts for excavating ;the Thomp. son ditch. No. 68,in Marion township, Jasper county, Ind. The contracts will be sold to the lowest and best bidders, beginning with the contract at the ontlet of the ditch. Those who have assessments on the ditch will have the right to a part of the diteh in probortion to their assessments, at a price as low as is bid by others, which right 'miist be cTaim- 1 ed on the day of sale. Each contractor will he required to give a bond with security to complete the work. This sale to be made at my office in the court house, in Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana. Therightis reserved to reject any and all bids. : ~ ~ JAS. N. LEATHERMAN, July 9-15. Commissioner iD Charge The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison, (lowa,) Democrat, contains information well worth remem bering: Mr. John Roth of this city, who met with an accident a few bays ago spraining and bruising his leg and and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm.” This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a place in ve household ForA r sale bF. y B- Meyer.
Mr. Van Pelt, Editor of the Craig! Mo., Metior, went to a drug store at Hillsdal. lowa, and asked the physician in attednanee to give him a dose of sometning for cholera morbus and looseness of the bowels. He says: “I felt so much better the next morning that j concluded to call on the physician and get him to fix me up a supply of the medicine. I was surprised when he handed me a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He said he prescribed it regularly in his practice and found it the best he could get or prepare. I can testify to its efficiency in my case at allevenis.” Forsale by F.B. Myers. r Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests the best remedy: Alphonso Hempfling, of Butler, Pa. swears that when his sou was speech less from St. Vitns dance Dr. Mil es great Restorative Nervine cured him. Sirs. J. R. Miller, and J. D. Taylor, of Logar.sport, Ind., each gained 20 pounds from taking it. Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of Vistula, Ind.. was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions a day, and much headache, dizziness, backache and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial bottles, and fine book of marvelous cures, free at B. F. Fendig & Co., who reccomend and guarantee this un. equaled remedy. •+« » Ayer’s Hair Vigor has long held the first place, as a hairdressing, in the estimation of the public. Ladies find that this preparation gives a beautiful gloss to the hair, and gentlemen use it to prevent baldness and cure humors in the scalp. Dwiggins Bros. & Co., Sataitw, XjQa.xuß <fc _&.'batxa.erts. Office in rear room of Citizens’ State Bank, Rknsbklaxr, Ind. m Money to loan on the cheapest and best terms in the countv - We have the only abstract record in the county, compiled o with (Treat skill and care, at acost of over 86000.00. We have employed N. W, Reeve, an abstractor of over 20 years experience, who has charge of this department. We are prepared to make abstracts of title on short notice and en very reasonable terms. One half rates to the profession, or a reasonable fee for examining the record. -QR. I. G. HCGAN, DENTIST, RENSSELAER, ___ - - . INDIANA. Office in Leopold’s Corner Block.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, I Reneelaer, - - * Indiana 1 J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’S. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the bea stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. IfifThe highest price paid for good a cattle. J.J. EIGLESBACH. The beet salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin. Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Krfect satisfaction, or money retunaed-. ice 25 cents per box. For sale by F._ R.'Meyer* -‘ "
Rensselaer Stock Farm STALLIONS FOR SEASON of 1891 *
PLUTO, 1950. Sire of BLUE WING —2.251. LE0—2.29 J. CLARENCE-2.30. LANCE WOOD CHIEF-2.31| WEDGEBROOK—2.36*. JOHN, H. P.—2.39. OLIVER 8.—2.42 PLUTO, Jr —2.45*. by WEDGEWOOD, 629. Rfecord 2.19. Dam PRIMROSE, (2 in the 2.30 list, and 5 producing Stallions) Season 1891 atr SSO to IrF sure. , Royal Cossack 2452. Four-year-old trial 2.38|. . DON COSSACK, 950, Record 2.28 and sire of three in 2.30. Ist Dam— May Queen. by Am. Clay, 34. 2d Dam —by Ericsson, 130. 3d Dam —by 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 bays and of good size. Season of 1891 at S3O 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 Cataloque of Standard Bred Stock for Sale. Address RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, Rensselaer, Indiana.
a WATER! AfcAND LOTS OF IT. jjjjl lam prepared to furnish the coming season, at following rates! TWO-INCH tubular welly through dirty measured from top of pumpy 80 ctsa per foot* 3-INCH cylinder well, through dirt, 2?f inch all solid brass cylinder, $1 per ft. from top of pump. I use nothing hut galvanised pipe in any wells I may make. gLm Wind Mills! FIFE, Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. TANKS and CISTERNS |ggg||g| W. T. PERKINS, IBP SEND BILLS TO Delphi Lumber Co, DELPHI, IND-. FOR ESTIMATES ON Interior Finish and Veranda Work. Refer to numerous specimens of work, in all the beet new houee in Rensselaer.
merit wins. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Eletric Bitters, and have never handled romedies that sell as well, or that have given such an. iversal satislcatino. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. This remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits B. F. Meyer Druggist. A carpenter, by the name of M. S. Powers, fell fron the roof of a hous in East Des Moines, lowa, and sustained a painful atad serious sprain of the wrist, which he cured with one bottle of Chamberlain sFain Balm. He says it is worth an fl T» him 50 cents. Ear sale by F. B. Myers.
Rensselaer Wilkes: STANDARD. ky ALCANTARA. 929. Record 2.23. The best son of Geo Wilkes — 2.22. Ist Dam-Nena by Nutwood, 2.18 f. The greatest sire living with 51 in the 2 30 list. Second, third and fourth dam all producers. Season of 1891 al i^iO:—The Season Book Full. PLUTO, JR., Record 2.45|. by PLUTO, 1950. Sire of 3 in 2.30 at 10 years of age Ist Dam—by Jim Swigert, Son of Swigert, 650. This is a fine individual and a natural born trotter. He will be given a record this year. Season of 1891 at 10 to Insure Season to close July Ist,
miles’ Herve & Liver Pill# Act on a now principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. l)r. Miles' Pills speedily curs biliousness bad taste, torpid liyer, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, and 1 children. Smallest, mildest surest 80 doses, 25 cts. Samples free, at B. F. Fendig & Co. I a .. ~ * Cholera infantum has lost its terrors since the introduction of Chamberlasn’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remidy. When that remedy is used and the treat mont as directed with each bottle is followed, a cure is certain. Mr. A- W. Walter, a prominent merchant at Waltersburg* 111., says: "It curod my baby boy ot cholera jnfantura after several other remidios pad failed. Ihe child was so low that he seemed almost beyond the aid of human hands dr reach _ of apy medicine.” 25 and 5U cents botties for sale by F.B. Meyer.
