Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1891 — Page 8

The undersigned has Feeding and Breeding Sheep for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Will be sold for cash or on 6to 12 month’s time with approved security. All sheep guaranteed eouud. 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 at an expense not greater than keeping one cow, and have them raise lambs. The fleece will bring from $1 to SLSO per head and lambs $2.50 to $4. When the farmers of thi county get to keeping enough sheep to lawn mow the lanes, then will they be prosperous and necessarily happy. The sheep are at Marlborough, Ind. A. McCOY. |l ! .. Cattle For Sale! The undersigned has a very large numher of S6OCK CA6SLE of all ages for sale for cash or on Six Months’ Creit, on satisfactory paper. Also a large number of FEEDIIWG CATTLE for Sale or to be fed for gain. Gattie at Marlborough. Ind. A. Me COT.

D wigging Bro*. & Co., 1 Meal Eartnt*, dto -A.'bertxeicta. Office in rear room of Oitiaens’ State Ban . . Renssklxer. Ind. Money to loan on the chevocst at d best term* in the county We have the only abstract tecord in the county, compiled with great ski > and care, at acost of over *OOOO.OO. We have employed N. W, Reeve, an abstractor of over 30 years experience, who has charge st this department. We are prepared to make abstracts of title •n short notice and on very reasonable terms. 4tae half rates to the profession, or a reasonable fee for examining the record. J W. HORTON, DENTIST. Fillings inserted that will MOT comm OUT. LOCAL ANAMTHRTICB ■nd in Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth nserted from one to full sets. Office over LaRue Brothers’, Rensselaer. Indiana. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my Office, upstairs in Makeev I •Fa Bank Building eveevSaturday to attend ••Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD Trustee Marion JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA. AUCTIONEER, Sales attended in asy put of Jasper and adffialng counties, aim Seal Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended to. Large amounts of farms and town property for saie. address - - Whxatfixld,lnd . Si-9 “At last, I can eat a good square anal without its distressing me!” was tte grateful exclamation of one whose appetite had been restored by the use «f Ayer's Sarsaparilla, after years of dyspeptic miseiers, A teaspoonful of this extract before each meal sharpens the appetite. Bachlea’i Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, ■raises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ftever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilb'ains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- < Hons, and poaitiv-dv cures Piles, or no pay required. I< is guaranteed to give perfect satisf&ct’ ■ i, or money refunded . Price 25 cents )• r box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. Rheumatism Cured di A Day.— “Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Reuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious- It removes at onoe the cause and the disease iunmediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. Price 75* cents. Sold £y Long & Eger, Druggists. mhmkmuMM, or the U«uer Habit Positively Owed by Haiaea’ Golden ft te manufactured as a powder which can i Buriven la a glass of beer, a imp of off*’ or tea, Or in food, without the knowledge of the wgrtant It is absolutely harmless, and will gjgect a permanent and epeedy cure, whether tee patient is a moderate drincer or an alco- , Mie wreck. Khas bean given in thousands 8 eteasea, and in every instance a perfect cure Bh*'? Zee impregnated with the Bpeeiftc. it becomes gV. utter impossibility for the liquor appetite awnxtet Cares guaranteed. <* page lx>ok of & ** M Addrass WrtC^^sS»«n C ciF lC OO.IBS Baoe st. M 9-lyr Ctodnuati, O

Dexter & Cox will sell you flour cheaper than any house in Rensselaer. Special prices on Watches, Chains, and Jewelry of all kinds at H. J. Roasbacher’s, with F. B. Meyer. Remember the Feed store when you want flour. Dexter 4 Cox. Bring in your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry and have them repaired in workmanlike manner and warranted by H. J. Rossbacher, at F. B. Myers’ drug store. Mrs. Lecklider has a new line of ladies’ notions, also jewelry. Hello! Now look here! Why ask your friend what time it is when you can buy a Fine Stem-Wind Elgin or Waltham Watch for almost nothing, at H. J. Rossbacher’s. .... _ . ——7— ——— Tothe School Maam’s of Jasper Co We have purchased a few cases of Ladies Rubber Boots, the kind so many of you bought last fall, if in need of another pair call on us, we’ve got ’em. ‘ ___ Hemphill 4 Honan. As I have taken the agency for the Rockford Watch, and have just received a big stock of their movements. I will offer for the next ten days Special Prices on these celebrated Watches. H. J. Rossbacher. With Frank B. Meyer. - a— A. McCoy 4 Company are now prepared to make loans on farms at low rates, and on most favorable terms. The privilege given to pay all or any part of a loan, on any interest pay-day. We can have the money ready as soon as your title is shown to be good. Come and see us if you desire a loan.' —- ts. Advertised Letters. Mr. John Snottgrass, Miss Joseia Richmond, Mr A. B. Mayhew, Mr. Daniel Thompson and Mrs. Mergi Steffgen. ■ a ... A faded and discolored beard is untidy and a misfortune. It may be prevented by using Buckingham's Dye lor the Whjskers, a never failing remedy.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Cariorta, When tee was a Child, she cried for Cantoris, Whan tee teaanw Ba teeatenc to Osiris, When tee had Ckffidreu, she gave team Oarioria

Real-Estate Transfers.

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise ifiedWarren Robinson, guar., to James R. Parkinson, Nov. 6, and 13-90, nw se 14-29-6, Barkley, guardian’s deed... 75 : j'rancis M. Bowler to James R. Parkison, Nov. 2, pt nw se, 14-29-6, pt el sw 23-29-6 94 A. J. Timmons, et al, to James ‘ R. Parkinson, Sep. 7, und 4-5 nw sel4-29-6, Barkley. 420 Warren Robinson, et al, to George B. Parkison, Nov. und 13-90 ne sw, pt,se sw 23-29-9, guardian’s deed 173 Same to same, Sep. 7, und 4-5, ne sw, pt se sw 23-29-6.... 960 August Rasch to Frank Foltz, Nov. 20, ne se 9-30-7, Union 200 Frank Foltz to S. P. Thompson Nov. 21, same as above... 200 Nellie Say ler to Isaac E. Glazebrook, Nov. 21, pt se nw 30-29-6, Rensselaer 200 David J. Thompson to Walter E. Fulkerson, Nov. 16, e| nw 23-30-6, Barkley 450 Win. C. Lewis to Frank Foltz Nov. 23, nw 23-31-7, 160 acres, Union 500 Patrick D. Gallagher to Daniel O’Conner, Nov. 23, Its 1,2, bl 12 sub Its 4,5, 6, bl 12, Remington 800 Same to same Its 3,4, in same 600 Thos. Thompson to Benj. J. Gifford, Nov. 23, s| se 31 - 30-5, 80 acres, Barkley.... 500 Elija J. Little, et al, to Marion " L. Spitler, Nov. 17, ne ne, nw sw, 13-30*6, 80 acres, Barkley 100 Geo. M. Banfield to Thos. J. Mallatt, Nov. 20, Its 1,2, bl 8, Fair Oaks 300 John W. Austin to Joseph Burling, Nov. 22, It 3, bl 19 Remington.... 100 Rial Benjamin, Jr., to Olle W Warren, Nov. 25, Its 15, 16, bl 3, Benjamin’s Add, Rensselaer 150

Emma C. Williams to Patrick Maloney, March 26, pt w| se 23-32-5, Kankakee 8 Lois Sheridan to Nelson Morris, Oct. 15; nw 25-32-7,160 acres, Keener ... i 1000 Peter Kline to Benj. J. Gifford s| ne, ne ne 19-30-5: 120 ocres, Barkley 500

MB D. f STATE OF INDIANA, I™ Jasper County,. In Jasper Circuit Court, To January term, 1892. David J. Thompson ) vs. > »■ Joseph Allerdlce et al, ) ’ The following defendants to-wit:—George McMurchy, McMurchy wife of said George McMurchy, Rebecca McMurchy, McMurchy husband of said Rebecca McMurchy, Lawrence J. Frees,— —-Frees wife of said Lawrence J, Frees, Chauncy PSmith, Smith wife of said Chauncy 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 McMurchy and McMurchy his wife, Rebecca McMurchy and McMurchy her husband, Lawrence J. Frees—Frees his wife, Chauncy PSmith iffidF Smith Ids wife, Samuel J. Wirick and—Wirick his wife, A.P.Smith,— Smith his wife, Adam Pontius, and Pontius his wife and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said George McMurchy, McMurchy his wife. Rebecca McMurchy, McMurchy her husband, Lawrence J. Frees -Frees his wife, Chauncy P. Smith, Smith hisjwife, Samuel J.Wirick, 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. s. WITNESS my hand and the (tv tr'seal Of said Court, affixed at office 1 Jin Rensselaer, on this 24th day of November 1891. JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Nov. 2G. Dec. 340.

PIONEER MEAT MARKET Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’R. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sauaauge, Bologna, t4c.,aold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call highest prices paid for good cattle. J. J EIGLESBACH. FOTJTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS jhL I _ No Honsa will die of Colic. Rots or Luxe F» vxx. If FontzX Powders are uaed in time. Foutz"s Powders will cure and prevent Hoe Cholxka. FoottX Powders will prevent Gavbk ik Fowia Foaux Powders will increase the quantity of tnttt jnd cream twenty «er Cvat, and make the batter firm and sweet- - FontzX Powders will care or prevent almost xvrrv Ibra ask to which Horses and Cattle are subject. 'euTfs Powmsa wiu. erva SansFacTMKdold DAVID K FOUTZ, Proprietor, ~T* V " viAT.'Twwrnnw MIX S»ak ■ Cottam B—t CiiiMant.rO*>P°a*d at Cotton Root. Tansy and ’•’■'ny (RffiaSEBSSsMSs A? kll-Y COMPAMY, a K VaodwaM ava.. DaMMUcak

A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure blood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, consumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other maladies born in the blood, can be effectually eradicated only by the use of powerful alteratives. The standard specific for this purpose—the one best known and approved —is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the compound, concentrated extract of Honduras sar-, saparilla, and other powerful alteratives. ’ «I consider that I have been , SAVED several hundred dollars’ expense, by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and -would strongly urce all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give it atrial. .I ami sure it will do them permanent good, as it nas done me "-Mrs. Joseph Wood, West Plattsburgh, N. V- .■ 1 Dr. J. W. Shields, of Smithville, jTenn., says: “I regard Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as the best blood medicine on earth, and know of many wonderful cures effected by its use. « For many years I was laid up with Scrofula, no treatment being of any benefit. At length I was recommended to give Ayera Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to perfect health— weighing 230 pounds-and am Dowa believer in the merits of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”—James Petsy, Mine Boss, Breckenridge Coal Co. (Limited), Victoria, Ky. “My niece, Sarah A. Losee, was for years afflicted with scrofulous humor in the blood. About 18 months ago she began to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and after taking three bottles was completely cured.”—E. Cafiall, P. M., Losee, Utah. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla fbxpabxd by * Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggirts. Price $1; six bottles, $6.

Scribner’s An Exceptional Year. The year 1891 has been niarked by a greater advance than any similar period since the Magazine was established. Not only has the literary and artistic excellence been maintained and increased, but a corresponding gain has been made in the sale and influence of the Magazine. At the end of 1891 -the circulation has risen to more than 140,000. It may justly be promised that the further improvements for the coming year wilt be proportionate to these largely increased opportunities. For Next Year. It is not possible to give, in a brief space, an account of all the features in perparation, but t,he material is deficient in neither importance nor range of subject. Among the subjects treated: — Tbe Poor in tbe World’s Great Cities. . It is proposed to publish a series of articles, upon a scale not before attempted, giving the results of special study and work among the poor of the great cities • This plan will include an account of the conditions of life in those cities (in many lands) where the results of research will be helpful for purpose of comparison as well as for their own intrinsic interest. While, from a scientific point of view, the articles will be a contribution of great importance, the treatment will be thoroughly popular, and the elaborate illustration will serve to make the presentation of the subject vivid as Wei' as picturesque.

Washington Allstcn. Unpublished Reminiscences and Letters of this foremost among early American painters. A number of illustrations well lend additional interest to the articles. Important Moments The aim of this series of very short articles is to described the signal occassion where some decisive even took place, or when some great experiment was first shown to be successful—such moments as that of the first use of the Alantic cable, the first use of the telegraph and telephone, the first successful experiment with ether, the night of the Chicago fire, the scene at the moment of the vote on the impeachment of Andrew Johnson etc., etc. Out of Door Papers. In the early spring will be begun a number of seasonable articles, among them being: Small Country Places, how to lay out and beautify them, by Samuel Parsons, Jr. Fishing Lore from Angler’s Note-Book, by Dr. Leroy M. Yale, Mountain Station Life in New Zealand, by Sidney Dickinson. Racing in Australia, by Sidney Dickinson, with illustrations by Birge Harrison. A full prospectus appears in the Holiday Number, now ready. __ Price 25 cents. $3.00 per year. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, Pablisher. 143 ail 345 Broaflyay, Naw Yirt. Still doing Watch Repairing. At the Citizens State Bank. AH work warranted. Hardman Thb Jbwxlbk - ‘ ' - 'iff

1’IK.VITIKII! Jay W. Williams’ Novelty Furniture store, Opposite the Public Square, Rensselaer. Ind. - A Price list of a few First class goods. Spring rockers from $3.50 to 10.00 Wood rockers from SI.OO to $2.50 Bed Lounges 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 5.00 Hickory bark Chairs. And a great variety of 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. Agent for the NEW HOME Sewing Machines. T. F. Clark, Salesman. Call and Examine nur Stock of Carpets.

A WATER! Ase AND LOTS QF IT ‘ I am prepared to furnish the coming season, at following rates: TWO-INCH tubular welly through dirty measured from top of pump, 80 cts. per foot. 3-INCH cylinder well, through dirt, inch all solid brass cylinder, $1 per ft. from top of pump. I use nothing but galvanized pipe in any wells I may make/ A* Wind Mills! /\ Water and Steam Fixtures, Constantly on Hand. TANKS and CISTERNS W. T. PERKINS, Rensselaer, Indiana ’Somje likes* HorsWhjshoes she Busy.vdv’esMhp use S APO LB - grow old. Try axafte** A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which, seemed light as air. But by these things a man often judges of his wife’s devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes , a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to SABO-LIO. >3* Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for BAPOLIO, to make a better profit. Send back such articles, and insist on having Just whsS you ordered.-®*

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 remedies that sell as well, or that have given such un. 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 Mew lUethod:, of regulating the stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles’ Nerve and‘ Isiver Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest,mildnest. surest! 50 dgses, 25 cts. Samples Free, at B. F. Fendig’s & Co. “AGood Thing.” We have an excellent opening for a live «n----ergetic man. To one with smallcapitalwa can furnish permanent employment. This territory roust be occupied at once. It you mean business writeto, < *; « , , Wood & Fuller, Oberlin, Ohio.

Hemphill Bros. Blacks mi tH -ANDWood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoman & Hemphill.) All Work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class Quality. Front Street, South of Washington,*!. (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indiana, “L use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral freely in my practice, and recejmi'it.it io cases of who Oping Cough am >ag children, having found it mire certain to ». cure that troublesome diseai3 tuuau y>. other medicine I know of.”—Si says Dr. Barlett, of Concord, Mass.