Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1891 — Page 8

• ; ' "Um. I Wk MJ * The undersigned has Feeding and Breeding Sheep for sale in lots tosoit purchasers. Will be sold for cash or on 6to 12 month’s time with approved security. All sheep guaranteed sound. All purchasers of 100 head or more will be presented with a copy of Henry Stewart’s Shepherds Manual, the best authority on sheep handling, which will enable any person to handle sheep successfully. Any farmer can keep 10 ewes aLan erpanae notgreater than keeping one cow, and have them raise lambs. The fleece will bring from $1 to SL.SO per head and lambs $2.50 to $4. When the farmers of thi oounty get to keeping enough sheep to lawn mow the lanes, then Tril they be prosperous and necessarily happy. The sheep are at Marlborough. Ind. ’ A McCOY.

Cattle For Sale! The undersigned has a very large number of SSOCK CA6SLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Creit, on satisfactory paper. Also a large number of FEEDIIV& CATTLE for Sale or to bo fed for gain. Cattle at Marlborough. Znd. A. Me COT.

Remarkable Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but whan properly treated . a large pro portion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind-, and Mrs Mary L Baker, of Ovid, Midi., were curee after suffering 20 years. S. C. Linburger, druggist at San Jose, HI., says that Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, which oared the former, "worked wonders for his wife.” Levi ( Logan, of Buchanan. Mich., who had heart disease for SO years, says two bottles made him ‘‘feel like a aew man.” . Dr. Mites’ New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by B. F. Fendig & Co, Book of wonderful testimonials free Bncklen’s Arnica halve The beet salve in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, , Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and positively cores Piles, or no " . P*T require! [t is wsranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. | Rice 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B- Meyer. Dwiggins |}ros. Sc 00., 71 —Ssta-t*. AhJL.'bMtxACta. : o*ce in rear loom ot fim a* State Baa, Money to VsnTmtl>e«Se'o«Mi.id bes t terms » the uiwns . , , .. We have the only abstrao. t in the comity, compiled with crest ski:, and care, at &oo6t over #BOOO.OO. We have employed N.W, Reeve, an abstractor of over 10 years experience, who has charge to mate atatoacts of title ok abort notice and on very reasonable terms. One half rates to the profession, or a reason - able fee lor examining the record. J W. HOKTON, ** * DENTIST. lUlings inserted that will kot cons our. LOCAL ANJSBTHKTICB wad in Teeth extraction. ArtiScial teeth tnaarted from one tefsdlsala. Office over LaBneßrothers’, Renasciaer. Indiana.

TRUSTEES’ lOTICB MARION TOWNSHIP. "T" «rtjß*ak BaUdin^rr^^dJ^to^teud ***" n, * tP QEEENFIELD Er—tee Marion JOHN GRAVES, WH£A.THKLD, INDIANA. auctioneer, Bales attended in any pari of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Beal Estate Agent cmd Justice of (he Peace. Collections promptly attended to, Large unonntfi of fanns and town property for saw. Address - - - W«*Am*u>,Un> . HHs +* ' nerve 8c Liver Pills Act OB a new principle—regulating —the Hv«. etomach and bowels through the nerras. A new discovery. Ur. Hito’ Fills speedily cure biliousness bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled tor men, women, and children. Smallest, mildest sures t SO doses, 85 ela. Samples bee, atß. W. Fendig 4 On.

NOTICE OF SURVEY. sections 14, 15, 22, 23; TP. 32; r. 6 . Notice is hereby given to Maay. Myers, Everett Finney, John V. Myers, «. John M. Helmlck, Charles Myers, ffm. Myers, Albert VanDuzen, Alfred Thompson, Mary A. Haigh, George A. Sackett, David J. Thompson, ElishaC. Ware, and all others interested that I own the north half (X) and southeast qun.rter(X> and southeast quarter (X) of southwest quarter (X) of section fourteen (14); and west half Of) of southwest quarter, (X) of section fifteen (15), and northjhalf (X) and southeast quarter (X) of section 22, and north half (X) of northeast quarter (X) and southeast quarter (X) of northeast quarter (X) of section 23, all in township 32, range 6, in Jasper County, Indiana, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of said oounty to make a legal survey of said sections, or as much thereof as may he necessary to establish the corners and lines of my lands. Said survey to begin on the Ist day of December, 1891. HORACE MARBLE. J, Q. Thrawls, Surveyor. Nov. 12-19-2(3. BraakeaaMi, or the Llqaor Habit Positively Cared by admialsteriac Hr. Halses’ Golden ,; Specific. It is manufactured as a powder which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffjc or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and wilt effect a permanent and epeedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The svstem once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes fl n utter impossibility foi- the liquor appetite to e»ist Cures guaranteed. *8 page book of particulars free. Address Golden-Specific Co. 18.» Rice Sc. 24_9-lyr. Cinci&ttiiti, O Rheumatism Cured in A Day.— “Mystic Care” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 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. Price 75J cents. Sold by Long & Eger, Druggists.

When, from any cause, the digestive and secretory organs become disordered they may be stimulated to healthy action by the use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. These are prescribed by the physiciaus, and are for sale at all the drug stores. “Are n’t you ever going to grow old, like the rest of os?” asked a man of an acquaintance he hadn’t seen for some time. “Well, not so long as 1 can purify my blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,” was the apt reply. This man knew what he was talking about. “A Good Thing.” We have an excellent opening for aDye energetic man. To one with small oapitalwe can furnish permanent employment, Urn territory must be occupied at once, if you mean business write to, Wood & Fuller, Obertin, Ohio. • h ) Remember the Feed store when you want flour. Dexter A Cox. Special prices on Watches, Chains, and Jewelry of all kinds at H. J. Roasbacher’s, with F. B. Meyer.

Real-Estate Transfers.

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec- - ified- s Leua Tuteur to Moses Tutflir, et *L, Nov. 10, se 28-30-0, Barley 2100 John Tillett to David L. Stroud. Nov. 14. n| tw 3-20-5, 72 :icrtß, Gillum 3000 Joseph W. Busick to Wm. F. Holland. Nav,T4 T *4-*—43-31- 80 acres, Keener , 1000 Loendert W. Mak to Cornelius Atbring, Nov. 2. i>w >»- 1332- 40 acres. Keener.. 440 Abraham Leopold tx Leroy W. Sayers, Oct. 13, It 11, bl 10, Rensselaer 2<5 Ethan A. Bartoo to Aim* ella M. B-utoo, Oet. 18, 'BO. lis 1,2, 3, 4. 5,6, bl 1, .-.11 of bt 2, Bartoo’s Add. lveimngton 1000 Win. B. Austin to NlTsoiP^ Morris, Oet. 9, sw nw 1 4 82"7, Keener.. .7...... 120 Wesley N. Hcttkle to B»nj. .1. Gifford, Nov. 19, sw 133045, 80 acres, Barkley ‘ 800 Nicholas Zimmer to Anna Zimmer, Nov. 20, nw ne 3328 fc Jordan, iio sw27 -28 6; Milroy.... 675 Ann Lane et al to Benj.. —J.--r Gifford, Nov. 5, n 6 ne 8 305, 40 acres, Bailey. 225 Amos A. Bnrweil to David ,L Thompson, Nov. 20, pt, * ne 1-32-7. 4 acres, Keener.. 10

THE BEST APERIENT In modem pharmacy is, undoubtedly, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. Except in extreme cases, physicians have abandoned the use of drastic purgatives, and recommend a milder, but no less effective medicine. The favorite is Ayer’s Pills, the superior medicinal virtues of which have been certified to under the official seals of state chemists, as well as by hosts of eminent doctors and pharmacists. No other pill so well supplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, and agreeable family medicine. “Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine I ever used; and in my judgment no better general remedy was Ever Devised I have used them in my family and caused them to be used among my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge many cases of the following complaints have been completely and permanently cured by the use of Ayer’s Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb agne, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dyspepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use of Ayer’s Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above.”—J. O. Wilson, Contractor and Builder, Sulfur Springs, Texas. “For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which at last became so had that the doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer’s.Pills and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health.”—Wm. H. DeLaucett, Dorset, Ontario. “Ayer’s Pills are the best cathartic I ever used in my practice.” —J. T. Sparks, M. D. a Teddo, Ind. rasp man bt * Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lovel, Mas. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medldns.

MOMOIB. STATE OF INDIANA, ) or Jasper Coauty, In Jasper Circuit Court, To January term, 1891. David J. Thompson )

vs. Joseph AHcrdice et al, V The following defendants to-wit:—George McMiii'cliy, McMurchy wife of eaid George HcMurcliy, Rebecca McMu-cby, McMurchy husband of said Rebecca McIfurcliy, Lawrence J. Frees Frees wife of said Lawrence J, Frees, Oliauncy P - Smith, Smith wife of said Chnuucy P. Smith, Samuel J, Wirick and Margaret Wirick his wife, A. P. Smith, Smith wife of said A P. Smith, Adam Pontius, Pontius wife of said Adam Pontius and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said George McMnrchy and- —■—McMurchv his wife, Rebecca McMurchy and McMurchy her husband, Lawrence J. Frees Frees his wife, Chauucv P' Smith aud Smith his wife, Samuel J. Wirick and—Wirick his wife, A.P.Smith, Smith his wife, Adam Pontius, and Pontius his wife aud all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees or the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said George McMnrchy, -McMurchy liis wife, Rebecca McMurchy, McMurchy her husband, Lawrence J. Frees- Frees his wife, Chnuncy P. Smith, Smith hisjwife, Samuel J. Wirick, Wirick his wife, A. P. Smith, Smith his wife and Adam Pontius and Pontius his wife, are hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the January Term 1892 of said Court, to-wit on the 18th day of January 1892. • WI TNKSS my haud aud the of said Court, affixed at office ( "111*" jin Rensselaer, on this 24th day of November 18*1. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Nov. 26. l>ec. S-10.

PIO NEEK MEAT MARKET Renselaer, - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’R. BELi, Pork, Veal, Mutiou, aaaouugc, Bologna, etc..sold in quantifies te suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Incited mcjil Bribe

Obituary.

. Sally Ann Irwin, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth Cottingham, was bom in Sussex county, Del. She died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Porter, in Rensselaer, Ind., Nov. 10, 1891, aged 74 years, 2 months and 27 days. With her parents she came to Hamilton county, Ind., where she was married Jan. 19, 1837, to Wm. Irwin. She united with the Methodist church in her youth. Her home was the home of the preacher and her house one Of the preaching places where Rev. Geo. Havens and Rev. Richard Hargraves often preached. She was a member of the first Methodist Class organized at Remington, Ind. Her funeral was preached in Trinity M. E. church by the pastor. Interment in the Western Cemetery. 1 ~

A Presbyterian Institute.

Our fortunate and progressive neighboring town of Gondland has been selected as the seat of the new Presbyterian College, to be endowed under the name of the “Western Indiana Collegiate Institute.” _The people of Goodland have contributed in land and money a sum equivalent to SIO,OOO for the institution, and additional funds have been provided sufficient to place the new college on excellent footing. A special meeting of the Presbyterian’s of theLogansport District was held at Logansport last week to take official notice of the project, and such official action in the matter as would be necessary. The present plan of the projectors is to canvass the churches of-the Presbytery for contributions to aid in the erection and maintenance of the college. A wealthy Presbyterian of Chicago is the principal benefactor of the college. It is a sure thing and a great strike for Goodland.

Jasper County Farmer’s Institute.

The Institute was held at the court house, Tuesday and Wednesday, but the weather was so cold and the roads so bad, that not many farmers attended either days proceedings. Mr. Frank Foltz delivered a very appropriate address of welcome to which Prof. Huston, of Purdue University replied in a happy vein. Cal. Husselman, of Auburn, Ind., delivered an address upon the “Care and Management of Hogs.” Mr. Husselman advised farmers not to buy pedigrees but hogs, not to spend big money for breeding stock. Purchase a limited number of brood sows and a thoroughbred male, keep them in good condition, but not fat. Sow rye for winter pasture, build little homes for these sows in the grass-plot. I do not feed much com, I feed slops to sows in pig, I feed it cold- When they are ready to farrow, I give them considerable attention, but do not sit up nights with them. The pigs should have the best of care. They should have a good house to he fed in, the feed should be cooked. The months of April, May, June and August are the best months in which to sell hogs. The other months show low prices for hogs. Farmers must study markets. Dr. A. C. Robinson: I heartily agree with the gentleman in his remarks. Mr. Kelsey,of Illinois: I take decided issue with both gentlemen on the efficacy of cooked food. Mr. Husselman: I submit that I can produce more pork on' cooked food than my friend can on raw food. Dr. Robinson: I always ship my own hogs and would advise others to do so. J. W. Pierce, of Peru: Our experience in the matter, of cooking food is very satisfactory. We feed it to cattle, hogs and sheep. Owing to the fact of our going to press somewhat eaily, on account of Thanksgiving day, we are obliged to defer further reports until next week.

Mrs. Lecklider lias a new lihe of ladies’ notions, also jewelry. Candee rubber goods at Hemphill «k Honan’s, cheaper than ever offered before for first quality goods, fresh from the factory.

Settle With Willey & SOn.

All persons indebted to the late firm of J. H. Willey & Son are requested to call and make settlement of the same, by cash or note, at their earliest possible convenience. The books will be found with V. E. Willey, at Ellis & Murray’s.

FURNITURE! bbibi — Jay W. Williams’ Novelty Furniture store, Opposite the Public Square, .Rensselaer, Ind. v ,- U ■ - ' ''' ‘ ■ _ .■ '_• '. - . v . ■ . ' O - ' A Price list of a few First class goods. Spring rockers from $3.50 to 10.00 Wood rockers from SI.OO to S2J>O , Bed LouDges from.. 8.50 to 20.00 Extension tables 70c to $2 per foot Bed room suits from 16.00 to 40.00 Center tables from... 1.00 to 10.00 Bed springs from... 1.75 to 3.50 Wood chairs per setts.2.7s to 3.00 Mattresses from.... 2.50 to 6.00 Hickory bark Chairs. iAnd a great varietv Qf Rockers. The largest and most complete stock of furniture ever in Rensselaer. Come and examine prices and goods and you will be convinced that it is the case and that he is selling them cheaper than can be bought elsewhere.” ®6T“ Agent for the NEW HOME Sewing Machines. T. F. Clark, Salesman, , . - " . '• ,■ : ..-J .~ ~' " ——— —: Call and Examine our Stock of Carpets.

K 4 WATER! AfeuAND LOTS OF IT. I am prepared to furnish wells the coming season/ at following ratess ——- ~ TWO-INCH tubular welly through dirty measured from top of pump, 80 cts. per foot. 3-INCH cylinder well, through dirt, 2% inch all solid brass cylinder, $1 per ft. from top of pump. I USB nothing but galvanized, pips In any walls I may make. iflUg Wind Mills! Gr S ZEPXUPE, X§F Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. TANKS and CISTERNS W. T PERKI NS, IIIP «W *r WATERPROOF COLLAR •* CUFF " ' THAT CAN BE RELIED ON “ P Not to fllflltl THE MARK JTOt tO DlSOOlOg! ' ~ BEARS THIS HARR. # trade , ■ B _* M . ■ m V NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.

Q ALESME j\f Q JL N LOCAL or traveling. To sell oiir Nursery Stock. Salary, expenses and 6teady einplovra«nt guaranteed. CHASE BROS. COMPANY, •Oct. Nov. Rochester, N. Y. OUTZ’ S~~*7 HORSE AMO CATTLE POWDERS No Houn will die of Colic. Bom or Lena F* ram. If Foutrt Powder, arc nowT ln time. FonteW howders will cure an*A prevent Hoe Cholera. Foots. Powder, will prevent Girw rx Fowia Fonts'. Powder, will Increase the qo»nUty of mt« and cream twenty "wr cedi. and makefile tatter firm wd sweet. _ „ , , Foots, rowder. will core or prevent ohnortinn Then ask to which Horae, and cattle are .object, ’iirrsv Powrwsa will arm SATiOFACrca*Add everywhere. XJAVUQ B. POUTS, Proprietor, BAX, TIM OAK. MB- ■ • . . to ■agMwss&sag

Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitH AND— Wood Repair Shops. (Saccessors to Yeoman & Hemphill.) AH Work done Promptly mm# Cheaply, and Warranted First Class Quality. Front Street, South o„f Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indiana. Hall's Hair Ronewer enjoys a worldwide reputation for restoring the hair to bahl'Leads and jchanging gnt£ hair to the original color 01 y Outh.