Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1892 — Page 8
T*~e Ronr>ete Republican' £f?OFESSIONAL car£s > *’ ~ PET sIcI AK • . •\ UAKTSLy. il 0. 'Y- \M —■" "r -r ( J - UaJA l.y l .. • ** •'• c.t-ii rv.r;cc:*, .•uu» ---■ i» M »' * : ■ ctimtt Oniiuai s'S; •<-<-: slq | l*(Sle* E»*l tffiahlitirwn. MrocL • »♦».< syW-J«4. lUtsi ♦itslitfCi, fi* ~J G JWES. M f> , Ai i " rurSI&AN AST) SURGEON. 1 ' Ciu* promptly att;»n lad % day or ’, bigiiL - -’. •■■ . ' MK.*“ VRY YILLK, • • IMM ;SA. jjv;. i. it. WXSHBWN; r n r is ici an jgjusm rgko n , I udiatift ■ Sj.ec *1 g.T.sn t > the trws’nie t if 4t V'ausd <f tV Evr, bar, No-iff trd Ttirofit an ! u.*c.x*e of Women. Te.-u eye* for flaw*, ~nASKSr ~ r.J.diatt<r Viu. q*,<i, F.L, Oaiucori, Te-uJeat. Gtahter. A»'tG*»bur STATE B AA K Rensselaer iwi*. - CAPITAL |i»,»Q9. Scr.Jas nod ondirjdct profit* $859 !3 . Uo«« a general banking tmtiuea*. Irtere?t. aliAfred on «ti«cfa ; deoi*K<. Tau l» the oHlyttrate Bank tails <er Coaitr tfiAt is exanised qusrterlyUy Attlitorof 4 Ute. Tour mikdo'-s solicited. UiHectiji* trill receive prompt Attention A. ItiCif. T. J EcSer. E; LI E»U»*f»>v#r:l fra. ■ Vice tTe*. Gamier j A.McCoy&Co's.Bank RKNSSEL ABA. (KM IX A Diet a General lUakist batmen. M>n»v ; iMitUai short time at current rates. We mJtea specialty of TuO.A TnT3, __ «t tbe loweit ratei aal os most tarora'iie tarn*». Rensselaer Bank, <located In Nowets Betiding. H.OHAKKIH. DiHbItdWSLJ, “President. Vice President, J.C. HARKIK. Cashier. Money loaned In so ms to s«ft borrower Exels* age nought and soi l on sit i>t*kU< points Collection made and promptly remitted. He - fMWtn rc-eived. 'lnterests bearing certificates es deposits issued. LAWYERS , y ■ ..... ALPH W. MARSHaCL. a ttorney at la Practices in Jasper, Newten •aunties. Especial alteotion given to settle- . vent of Decedenl’s Estates, Collections, . - Conveyances, iutacee’ Omm. Etc. BtoTito. Ad trees,... • EeaateUer, Ind.. blSol P. IWMtPSOK, UATI9 J. TSOMMOH SB. JgijWM JTmAUc. THOMPSON & BRO.. I ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I ' Rensselaer, Ind. Practise in all tee courts. We par particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. hi. i.. BPITLKR Collector and Abstractor |LJ ORDECAI F. CHILOOTfi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, lad. Meads to all business in fee Motostlon with aroinptsess and dispatch. Omce in second story of the Makeover building. .Wsr.LLsctß. Apsrts. Aarairag HoraiHS AUSTIN & HOPKINSr attorneys at law. i RgNawLAEK, - - - * - ind. Office seoond fioor of Leopold’* Block, «T«er Washington an ) Vaa Keaseelaeratreets Practice it. all the coarts, and purchase. selL and lease real estate. QUARLES E. MILUA.TT3RITST AT UARensselaer, Indiana. ;= . o . Pensions, Collectioas and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prep *red. _ Titles Examined. RWTarm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. OSes up stsir* uver Cbiesps Rsrgsw Stars JAMES W. OOUTHIT attorney at law\ RKKSSKI.AXA. - iKPIkIiA. KW~Office la Rensselaer Bank X.V-46. MIBGELLANBOUB. Tgfts A. BURNHAM, u. s- JtiSTICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abretitof ti itime. Expert in Pension snsUer*. i»®oe with County Tretenrtjr, Jourt Hod id. Sept. Ist, liflw. ff7i» mmmmm* notary Publc aud Real Estate Agent lAods of all de° -riptioos for sale or laase. V tEATFIELD. IND. JOHN GR/ > EB, . HEATPIRLU, INDIANA AUCTIOWEER. , Sales attended io an y part Of Jasper and ad«**ninr counties, als-* itcai Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly aneuded to, luge amounts es farm* and tow's pr»p«*Txv •'■»su.-t. address - - - ■ ' OH Bros. A Ca, Moat Esuits, X.SSA* *Ab«:rscts omce In rear room of CKiaeus* State Bur k. E.XSBSEI.A*R, IKS. > Money to loan on toe cue*i.<adi,td oert terms tB 1 ■(* c..rmtV. , 't~ . , i ■« We have the oaly abstntoi teenrd in tie •anntv. coeoil«l wlm er"at «ti < and care, *t i •east of over pdfiUß,fin. - a Wehaveemplor-l w w. flew, as al»(r«c----tor if over » rears exi wtw «»•* Cfl As lS r J a!£ !< preparei to nskg abstwr* of n le i ov *. vervvouinas’.fe •«•«.. ]
LEMINGTON ITEMS.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. tloHett ipft On Tuesday’ last for tbeir long delayed wedding u.ur. They will visit DenvtT. l*peblp, Sait Lake Cify-fSiid Hy Souiheru before they VVMI< lie • & - - Miss Myra Price, a prominent* successful teacher in the University in Ala., arrived on Mon-; clay, to spend a short vacation with parents and friends. Miss Anna Drajier is visiting with relatiros and frienfis in Lafayette. The new Tabor & Parker building is an ornament to the town. The work is being pushed as rapidly as possible. When finished it will be occupied by our enterprising merchants, Leopold & Mossier. Mr. AmbroseMudge, whose sickness has been so often mentioned in these items, died last F r iday,night at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. B. Shaw, with whom he has made his home for many years. He lacked but a few days of having attained his seventy fourth year, having been born in New York, a faithful soldier during the war of the rebellion, having been in the memorable march to the sea under Gen. Sherman, and he*was buried with military honors by the G. A. R. Post in this place, of which hjte was amem - ber.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coover, of Rensselaer, is dangerously sick with inflamation of the bowels at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allman. In the absence of Dr. Landon, the family physician, Dr. Ramsey of this place and Dr. Lovett, of Goodland, are doing all that medical skill can suggest for the relief of the little'hufferer. Hon. Robert Parker and wife left pn Monday For New York City where they will attend the convention of the Society of Christian Endeavor. They expect to be Abseat'Skont two weeks, visiting in that time Niagara Falls and other points of interest in the ’last. 1 Dr. and Mrs. H. Landon went to Toledo last Saturday to spend the Fourth with their son Chauncey-, who by the way is one of Remington's rising young men. He is a telegrapher by profession and has recently had ah offer of a position in Baltimore at a much higher salary. Remington was marked by more than a sabbath stillness last Monday. Several of our citizens went to Woleott, more to Goodland but the greater number repaired to the beautiful grounds surrounding the spacious residence of Mr. Jerome Biddle and family a few miles from town where a grand, good time was enjoyed under the auspiees of the G. A. R. Post in this plaee. Last Sunday was a day of far more than ordinary interest in the M. E. church in this place, being the regular quarterly meeting connected with the reception of more than seventy probationers into full membership. A number of others who would have been received were unavoidably absent owing to the bad condition of the roads from the rain of the previous day and night. Sev. Jenkins assisted the pastor, A. H. DeLong in the morning and Rev. J. L. Greenway, a former pastor conducted the evening service, preaching to a very large congregation.
Some of the Remington boys in Chicago, namely Ed. and Luce Bond, Lew and Jesse Walker, Ellery Bloom and George Allman came home for Sunday ail returning to fChicago on Monday excepting George Alman who remained on account of the serious condition of his nephew the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Coover. The old biHiard hall has been transformed into a store room aud has been rented by Leopold & Mossier) as a place for their surplus stock of groceries. »s . . f ; : . , ——— A number of ladies from this place who attended a meeting of the Rebecca lodge in Rensselaer last Friday arc enthusiastic in theirupraises both of the work of the order and of the j handsome manner in which they were! entertained. "Mr. John Burger’s team ran away Tuesday morning resulting in a badly ?pruned arm for Mr. Burger, said by the attending physician to be! worse than though it fare broken. , RionxOTOjnAX. I
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
B. F. Alter who lately lost his hand in the4ile mill north of town, has gone to bis old home in Clinton Co. He is reported as doing well. , Williams don’t want the earth, but he does want the.people ;to knew that Tie lias the. largest stock of furnii ture and carpets, in Jasper county. 1 Will Comer left for Whitley Co., yesterday afternoon, called by a telegram announcing the very dangerous sickness of his mother, who resides in that county •- •»■- That odd old citizen, “Dummy" Wright, arrived in town Tuesday night, after an absence of 5 or 6 years. He has been ih “California during his absence. See the beautiful cantata,“A Dream of Fairy Land,”at the Cristian church next Wednesday evening; 25 or 30 children as faines, goblins and sprites; Admission,s cents.
Our former townsman Jake Shrum was fined $1 and costs, oil the Fourth, by Squire Troxell, of De Motte, On a charge of trying to knife a fellow whom he had a row with at the Hogan celebration. The four months old baby of County Clerk Coover is, very dangerously sick with a bowel complaint, at Rem - ington, to which place Mrs. Coover went last Friday to visit relatives. At latest accounts the condition of the child was very critical. For elegant and stylish millinery, at lowest living prices, call on Mrs. lines, in the Nowels Block, and examine her stock. See her line of hats; especially, at prices from 10 cents, upward. I ’ Several Rensselaer people went to Cedar Lake, on the Fourth. Among the was a gang of shell-game fakers from Chicago, who robbed gudgeons right and lefV ahct kicked up several big rows in so doing, until a deputy sheriff came over from .Crown Point and arrested sev - eral and scattered the rest. A former citizen of Rensselaer, now living at Rose Lawn, is said to have dropped sls or S2O on the game. The parties who have gone from here to New Yorkon the Christian Endeavor Ccw#ention excursions have part gone on a northern route from Chicago, and along the lakes, to Niagara falls,and by the way of Albany and the Hudson River. The others go by the Chesapeake A Ohio R. R. through the Virginias and by the Washington and Baltimore. Those who went by the southern route will return by the nvrthem, and vice versa, and thus make a' notable trip totheparticipants.' ——
The celebration at Saylerville was a great success and had a large attendance. some of the features of the occasion were addresses by Capt. R. W. Marshall and Rev. 1.1. Gorby. A performance by ftollo Grant’s trained -dog, which climbed a 30 ladder and-sat on a chair on a platform at the top,with a pipe in his- month, and did several other very amusing tricks. Frank Sayler won the obstacle race, and Jared Martindale the foot race. Tba greased pig was caught by Wallace Sayler. The greased pole was essayed by many but achieved by none. Of the cake with prizes which was sold off, piece by piece, Simon Phillips bought four pieces and got away with the two best prizes; namely, ass gold ring and a dollar of the daddies.
Notice to Prohibitionists.
The Prohibitionsits of Jasper Co., ind., will bold their County Convention July the 16th, 1892 at the Court House at Rensselaer; likejto all have Prohibitionists pres eot By order of County Chairman, W. W. Reeve.
RENSSELAER STOCK FAR/A. -a> t * Stallions, Season of 1892.
Rensselaer Wilkes. „ - b y ALCANTARA 7». Rloord 2:23. and 10 years of age. sire of 46 in 2:30. est Dam Nek* by Nutwood 2:18V Sire of dam of Arlon 2 years 2:40V. -and the greatest living SIT®.’T 2nd Uam Herwia by Woodford Mambriko 2:21*. Damof Woodford Wilkes, Sire of 4 in 2;SO. 3rd dam Hkrmosx bv Bownr Forrbst49, Dam of llennui i:27X and 5 <■ prudncintf daughters. 4thdam Ruts i 4 *,*.<*v«r IffV nf who«e deeoendatito are In the 4:40c 1%8«. SIOO to insure Season to dose June 13.
'if • 1 *■, t * * Fashionably bred colts and fillies for Bale. Se nd for new catalogue just issued. Address, RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, RENSSELAER, IND
Real-Estate Transfers.
-W . . * --1. t Wap-anty Deeds When Not Oiherwise Specified* W. F. Benton to Samuel H. s Hopkins et ux May 7 v s£ se 2 31-0, 80 acres, Walker.. .$ 400 Abraham Leopold to School town of Rensselaer, June 27, Its 4,5, 6,7, bl 6, Rensselaer". 650 Albert W. Cleveland to M. J 7 L. Spitler, June-27, sw; e£ nw; nw nw, 14-28 6, w£ ne; sih.pe IS-28-6, 400 acres, r ' Milroy 4... 6000 M. L. to Mary Cleveland J[ une 27, same as above Milroy 6000 Mahala J. Bruner to Chas J. Dean, June 25, pt se ne 27-32-7, Keener 50 _____—» r —~—: Florence C. Wright to Margaret Washburn, June 25, pt ne 25-29-7, Newton.. 600 Sheriff J. C. to M. Spitler, .June, 18, nw nw 14-31-5, se re 33-32-6, sw se 34-32-6, Sheriff’s deed, Wheatfield.. 158.43 David W. Kean to Joseph M. Kean, May 7, se;, sene, ne, sw flw, w£ sw, se sw 21-31-6; all 28-31-6; n£ ne, he nw 29-31-6, quitclaim Walker . 1 State of Ind. to Stitwell A Ballard, June 8, ’7l, sw se, se se, 2 31-6, Walker, Patent 50 Joseph H. Ward to D. J. Thompson, June2s, n£ s 4 ne BW-3 l-3?-T6.10 aores, Wheat- 111 field .... ......... - Robert S. Dwiggins to Jos. M. Kean, June 23, Rensselaer,_ pt sw nw 30-29-6, Manon.. 9000 C. A. David to Trustee Hanging G. Cem. June 25, pt nw - '“'he 35-29-5, aere' Hanging Groyc^rrr7i;. v r. 1 Geo. Worden to Henry Hildebrand, June 2, It 13, bl 2, Rensselaer.... 1250 '•"I Greo. Hochn to Geo,. Wesner, June 29, nw ne, ne nw 5-31-5, 80 acres, Walker 1200 Ira Brockway to Henry Brockway 9, sl-2 nw ne, 25-32-7, 19 acres, Keener 250 Seth J. Bentley to Horace Marble June 22, Its 6, 7,10, —bl 6, Wheatfield, Bentley’s add.... 275
A New Method:
of regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, children . Smallest, mildnest, sorest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples Free, at B. F. Fendig’s & Co.
Guaranteed Care.
We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no bepeftt, yon may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free B.' F. Meyer’s Dru % Store. Large size 50c at and SI.OO.
A Wonderfu Statement.
Proprietors ot Dullam’s Great German Remedies. Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a serious and very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medi~ cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy tor the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles 1 feel like a new in an. If you desire you can use my name in print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids. Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vinoe the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. M i.ivingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long STJO'I
Pluto 1950. At 12 years of age sire of 3 la 3:30 and grandsire of 2 Hi 2:30 llat. by - WEDGE WOOD 2:19. Ist dam Primrose by Abdallah 15. Damof • tte-1 wal-1 2 ~ ——, , Sineusa :27jf, . Ictai Ban 2 rtf,—rt Pa .-an 2:30. Princeps, sire of 29 in 2:30( Max Im, sire of 4. ia 230, : . _ , ’ • Pluto, sire of 3 in 2:30; and three other producing sons and daughters. 2nd dam Bla--k Rose by Tom Tkembr. Dam, Grandam and Great Grand Dstfi of over iou 2:30 trotters. $99 to insure.
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 sarsaparilla, and otfiCr powerful alteratives. . “I consider that I have been SAVED i several hundred dollars’ expense, by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and would strongly urge all who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give it a trial. lam sure it will do them permanent good, as it has done me.”—Mrs. Joseph Wood, West Plattsburgh, N. T. Dr. J. W. Shields, of Smlthvile,;Tenn., says: “I regard Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as the best blood medleine 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 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to perfect health—weighing 2SO pounds—and am , now a believer in the merits of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”— James Petsy, Mine Boss, Breck•nridge 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. CaffaU, P. M., Losee, Utah. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla *]' . PREFARKD BY • Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. ■•ld by all Druggist*. Price $1; six bottles,
-- NOTICE OF Sale of Real Estate. - ' • •, In the matter of the estate of John L-im-iis-ter, late of Jasper cojmty, Indiana, clecea<ed. Proceedings toeell real estate. TCrOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of JLN an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned Administrator of the Ks’ ate of John Lancaster, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased; will offer for sa'e at publie auction**, oil the premises at the late re-il-dencG of the said John Lancaster, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. on Friday, August sth, A. D. 1892, All of the East half (X) of the North West, Quarter (&) and the North East Quarier (JO of the South West Quarter (H) of Section Thirty-one (31), in township twenty-nine (29) North, Range Seven (7) West. The widow. Eliza A. Lancaster consents and directs the O >urt to sell her Interest, in the above described Real Estate, and w ill also deltver to the purchaser a Quit Claim Deed for her interest in said laud, at the time the ,ale of said Re< l Estate, by said Administraior Is confirmed by the court. And if said Real Es ate is not sold on the said sth (lay of August, 1892, at public sale, then said Administrator is directed to sell said Real Estate at private sale, at the law office of Monlecat F. Chllcote, in Rensselaer, Indiana. Terms of Sale: One-third cash in hand on day of sale, the residue in equal payments, at nine and eighteen months from date of sale, with notes at 6 per cent. Intetest. Wsiiying valuation and appraisment laws, of tin; State of Indiana with personal security and secured by mortgage upon the Real-Estate sold, —•' July 2nd, 1892. •* See order book 21 on page 199. „ Mordecai k. Chiloote. „ J.qly 7-14-21-28 ’ Admistrator. LiVEBT, ~ Fed and SaleStai. New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness,G-ood Horses. / W o sen! out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Spcei.-L attention given to boarders by 11nmeal, day or week. Carriages f<»r Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., oil shot t notice. »< Van Rensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. j Burras, Proprietor. I
Royal Cossack 2452. DON COSSACK 980. Record 2:23. Ist Dam Mat Qiiekk by Ahericak Clav 34. 2nd Dun by Euicssojr 180. 3rd Dam by Davy OubeitiiTT. 4ill Dam by Kkktucky Whip sls to insure living colt.
Royal Cossack and Pluto, Jr., will make flie season in.charge of F. M. Handley and will be in Rensselaer on Mondays, Fridays and Fanners ctfbnot do better than to breed their heavy mares to these horses and raise coach and carriage horses that always command good prices. ’* /
J W. HORTONS & aDisi-TTrisT. •'■‘Hii’gs injuyjed that will not cow* ott. LOCAL ANESTHETICS -wJ.) Bn Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth i from one to full sets. Office over LaitneTSrothcrs’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana, TRUSTEES* NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP; t wfft’be in my office tip Stairs in Makeeert Bank Building every Saturday’ to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. PIONEER MEA'nriitKE c Renselaer, - - Indiana. J. J- Riolesbach, pbofb £ BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Barlogna, etc,, sold in quantities ts suit par chasers at the lowest prices. None but the bast stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to cal], |3VThe highest prices paid for good - J. J. EIGLESBACR. • TBM ; Hemphill Bros. BiackßmitH -AND— Wood Repair Shops. (Successors to Yeoaian & Hemphill.) All Work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Ciaa Quality. Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop?)-"''"7 Rensselaer, - Indiana, Notice of Appointment of AdministratorNotice is hereby given that the undersign ed has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Andrew P. Abilgaard late of Jasper County Indiana. The estate is probably solvent. Marion L. Spitler, June 23-30 July 7. Adminstrator Drunkenness, or the Liquor Htblt Postlrel Cured by administering Dr. Bains’ Golden Specific. It s manufactured as a powder which can - e given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker, or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of oases, and in every instance * perfect cure has followed. It never falls- The systam once Impreg lated with the Specific it becomes on utter Impossibility for liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page bouk of particulars free. Address. Golden Specific 0 0., 195 Race St. •n-12-lyr. emotonati, O. Try Dullam’ * Great German 15 cents Liter pills 40 in each package. For sale by Long & Co
A PoslilveFaci. Ladies do not .b-lay your valutble time by waitinyr aud suflhrinir, but seeurea bofcUeoi DulU'ja,’.!Lii!M:U,»Garm.9m. Female Uterine Tonic and Im cured ot your monthly trouble either in old or young. It is the very bent preparation I eyor prescribed in my extensive praotice. It has given the best results hi the grentest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine lever used. I do not make a pratice or using or reo* ommending patent" modhines, but thie remedv is prepare l by a very competent physician tud ch‘“<-ist of mr acquaintance and 1 can elmerfully ana and consicenciously ree.iiumend it M the best—sl a bottle. A. C. FRUTH» Specialist of Disea eg of Women, 89 East Madison St.. Chicago^ For sale by Long & co. Kpet Imen Cau>t. S- H. Clifford, New Cassei. Wis.. was troubled with Neuralgia ami Rheumatiiiin, his ttomach was disordered, hta liver was effected to an alarming degree. appetite fell away, ft °d he was Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111. had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing- Used three bottles of Electric Bitters *Dd seven boxes of Ltucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba, 0., had five large Fever sores on hi? leg. doctors said he was incurable. 000 bottle Electric Bitters and one Box Bncklen’R Arnica Salve cured him en, ;rely. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
Pluto. Jr. Rfecord 2-.4SK-PL.U’Kj 1950. * v sire Of 3 111 2:30 lDt. Ist Dam by Jim Swiobrt, Am ofSwiifert naO2nd Dum Ruck Marb by Black Hawk. $8 to insure living colt
