Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1892 — Page 8
Theßsns selaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHTIICIAMt. ~ £J ———, yp W. HARTSELL, M. O„ h' * —. -HOMEOPATHIC—— SPb.y’slda'Xx asxd. taKSHKLAXR. .. IXBIAXA MtF' Chronic Dlsoajcs a SpcciAlty OEtee E**t Washington •Street. I-Jaa-M. Residence, MEljeever House. "JT 9 JO?{gs » KF> * - - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' Calls promptly attended by day or hi,..-. / 7 night BBTARV VILLE,• . - INDIANA. pR I B. WAsAbUPN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, >,-■< '■■■ , , .. y Iti <ll &IVSC- “ , Spool attention giver, to the. trnattrfe tot 4i«ease cf lh«> Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat ijerr Disease ot Women. Tests eyes for glases, 77/ • BANKS ' •dhaF. vu.. skhi, F. L. cmu.-or*, ‘ Fesideat. Cashier. Ast Cashier CITIZE N S’ ST A FIB B UK —■ ■ ■-■■■ Brwnw»T akk . 1h». CAPITAL $30,000. Surplus and an<iiTihe-J profits $85091. Does a general banking bitsutc-ss. letere»t, •UotreANon apertai. dep«d». This Is the only state Bank laJiisper <A<jnty *tat4»?exsuoiued quarterly by An htorq/,,State. ¥»' buwnc-s solicited. Coilectianj will receive promptalteution A-Mcbay. I. J McCoy. E; L; ff»Onu’Mr«rth “ i*WB. ” Vice l*re4. Caeluer A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank KKKSSKLAEX, INDIANA Djes a Genonl Baiktig banness. M > ncy lea-cel for short time at current rates. »>e wktr specialty of TAP-'M- luCUKl<r.~, __ at the lowest rites and a« most favorable terms. - ■ ....... , ~, . fa(IxKitCil in S.O. HARRIS. -c DAVID HOWELS, President. Vice President, J.C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned tn suit borrower. Exehaugs iwugnt and sold on alt basting points CoUecDoa made and promptly remitted. DenasiUreceived. Interests bearing certiflaates 5 deposltsTSWT" —— - DNX”
W. M ARSHaLL, A A T LA g Practices lip Jasper. Newton and adjoining •raattea. BspeeiaT atteatioa given to settlement of Dacclent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justice*’ Cue*. Etc. Etc. Etc Address, - - Rensselaer, Ind. Simiw P. JfaoMFSON, ditto J. Thompson atlenwT al Law. J/ottuy Public. Thompson a bro.. ® ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ReoewUer, Ind. rracuce tn all tae courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing land*. M. 1,. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor J. '■ - irORDECAI F. CHILCOTE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. ttends to all business in the profession with gromptnes* and dispatch. Ottos in second story of the Makeerer building. William B. AcsrtN. AbthucH HortiN? AUSTIN & HOPKINS, __—ATiaassrs. atl law._ . Rensselaer, - - - f - ind. second floor of Leopold's Block, eTraer Washington an I Van ReSaaelaer streets Practise it all the court*, and purchase, sell, and Lease real estate. * QHRRLES E. MILLS. A-TIORiTSY AT ZsA. Reasselaer, ladiaaa. tensions. Collections and Rext Estate. Abstracts -areful'ir prepared. TlUcs Efaxiuiued. WFarui Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Rilles up stairs o.sr Chicaas Bargain .Btoce.
W. DOUTHIT attorney at law, REXSSELAKB. - - - - - - - - WbIANA. " BWOdice in ttaussclaer B*ak; J*-XV-4S. . - ' . 2 • I ■ . MISCELLANEOUS. .*•>■ -■' • - '* Mt ' t " u’ $ pension - attorney AHO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Thorough! r equipped and abreist of the time’. CKpart in Pension mutters. 1 »floe with ■C .unty Treasurer, Court Uuuw.' Sept, let, 18sM . jTSTSaiSiSs Notary Pubic-and Real Estate Agent Landa <f all descriptions for sale or lease.- V IEATEiELD, IND. JOHN GIL'./ES, .VHEAI’FIELD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER, &<« attended in any part of -laaper and adoimnit counties, also Seal Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended &arge ■mount* of farms and town property teraaie. ■tdlVM - > - W««»WBl»,l.W. D wiggins Bros. & * Ifear*? >leTe t~_ T —AAtebactß Ofice in rear room of atizenk* State Bask. ' Renmilaik. Urn. Money to loan on the cbeaneAsa d beat termi tn the countv.- 3 « We have the oniv abetnoi tecnrl ia tie «Minty, compiled with treat akiu and ean, at •cote of nvwt ronro.rvi Wo have employed N W. Iteeve, aa atxtraeter ofover tO veersexperieaee. wkntaaeharg. efjmdadepertment We ave prepared tn make abteraef ofti ie «a abort aottoe and oa vary naaonahto term. Oy talf rates to the profemtaa. er «nosw»n.
A Jasper Cotndy Girl’s Success.
Another Jasper County girl has just achieved a notable success. Several months ago the Western Wheeled Scraper Company, of Aurora, 111., through their Indiana State agent, B. L. Btaiij of Indianapolis, offered a series of prizes to the pupils of the country schools of Indiana for thebest “essay on the subject, “Our Country roads.” Circular announcements were sent to the various school oglcials, stating the amount of money to be-given in prizes and the rules governing the contest. In response fifty competitive essays were submitted from thc.different counties of the fait £1 1 fl, li. I; 1 4.. iti r- x fa 1 a. fa 1 1 r>. ■. i Iz A Svfltv • aiX t • JJlb* La SvaCv LC.*l 1 fOlt IV< JtL» Ogg, of Greencastle; Prof. J. W. Carr, of Anderson, and Superintendent Flick, of the schoois of Marion county, to pms upon the —merits of i the c- snys and —award the prizes. I This committee, finished its work last 5 Lucy E. Yeoman, daughter of the late John Yeoman, of Newton tp., a girl of sixteen. The second prize wen t to G eorgc Huddles on, of O wehviHej.the third to Robert Greenwood, of Raleigh; the fourth to O. Il.Stcw- * art, of fa\dams; ,th® fiT th to Minnie ;... :—fa Stinett, of Slilehhller .tiie sixth to Andrew C. Park-, of Nabb; and the seventh to Alice Kinnard, of Pendleton. The first prize, $50,. was forwarded to the winning young ’lady received it last Friday . It was the unanimous opinion* of the judges that the essays, as a rule, were ek- - ceedingly well prepared, exhibitings a depth of thought, facility of expression and mechanical execution which reflects honor upon the school children of the publb’h it in luUdh'T>Sr
A New Channel for The Iroquois.
BeuyGjfford is now talking np anew feature of his big drainage scheme which is likely to provoke great discussion in Rensselaer, pro and con. His plan contemplates nothing less than the diverting of a large portion of the waters of the Iroquois river, through town from the present channel into a new one, to be ent by him. The new channel is to start from the point of junction of the Iroquois and and Pinkainink rivers, about two miles due east of the north line of Rensselaer, and. run thence directly west until it opens into the small branch of the Iroquois which flows through the properties of Simon Phillips and W. Marshall, just west of the town limits. The ditch would run nortti of ' the Rensselaer depot, and would strike the branch above mentioned on the farm of J. B. Neal, better known as tlie old Yeoman homestead. The ditch, if made, would be cu,i of a depth and width sufficient to carry the greater part of the water of both streams, the Iroquois and Pipkamink, and become in fact, the main channel of the river. The branch into which thejiroposed channel would empty, would require great enlargkinent in order to carry the water. The cutting of this channel, which "could lie done by a steam dredge, could be done.much more quickly and vastly more cheaply than could the channel In the river be deepened through the rock. and will, it is thought, answer the purpose of drainage fully as well. Since the above was put iu type, we learn that, as proposed, the new channel w iff'"leave the Iroquois nearly a mile above the place of its jimciroh with the Pinkamink. ..Otherwise its course will be about as described above.
The matter is already being eagerly discussed, and the project is sure to meet with considerable opposition, and especially from the owners of property along the branch which is to forte the outlet and part of the western. end of the ditch. They will probably and seemingly not unreasonably. ask for heavy damages. The questiQp of. what effect, if any, the new bhannei would have upon public health is one to be considered. The project of putting of a big stream of sluggish and often stagnant water half around town, and in close proximity thereto, is one that might be fraught with many possi billies dangerous to the health of odr people, and as such it must lie closely scrutinized. Of course if the new channel can be made to have plenty of fall to insure a rapid current its whole length, it probably would not bn Objectionable from the point of public health. ■* -L
REMINGTON ITEMS.
Mr. and MMr* W. H. Coover have ; been sadly afflicted by the death of I their little sbn, Harold Allman, who i died at tlte home of his grand parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allman, on Sunday afternoon. None but those x who liave suffered a similar bereavement can realize what the death of ad in-' faht means to the mother. The little one whose death we chronicle was a} remarkably, t bright and handsome baby nearly six months old. The funeral will occur to-morrow r (Tuesday) from the home of the grandparents on S. Ohio street. For some reason or reasons the i School Board have delayed the . electldiTof aSup'efTntendenTfbrdEepublic schools; -There is much criticism, friendly and otherwise as to the . action of the board, the man/ friends of Prof. Dickerson claiming that he is nos, Keing treated fairly or courteeus--ly. Wo feel convinced from a personal acquaintance with the gentlc■men constituting the Board will act justly, wisely and kindly in the matter. Miss JgjMison, who has been the Principal for the past two years and who was elected by . the former I »oard for the ensuing year, has resigned in order to-■ Accept a similar position in the public schools of Lebanon, Ind. Hon. O. B. Mclntire, of Indianapolis, is in the village, visiting friends and looking after business interests. Station agent Carson, at State Lin e has been appointed" agent ■ al IhiK place and will enter upon the duties of his office hl once. Since theodrattr of Mr. Morris the place has been temporarily and .ahly--fiHed by -W. Tl. on'.Friday of this, Week for. _Qhior-liie"name of which your correspondent has not learned. The wife of Elder Robinson, pastor Of the Christian church in this plac e is dangerously ill. Her mother, Mrs. Dr. Russell, 'of Waveland, Ind. is with her during her sickness. We understand that Will Townsend has purchased the handsome residence of James Sheffler, on Illi - nois street.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hart, of Ear 1 Park, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart, and son Harold, of Wolcott, spent Sunday at the Hart House in this place. Rev. A. H. DeLong, of the M. E. church in this place, preached last Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist church in Monticello. Dur - ing his absence his pulpit was oclju - pied by Rev. E. C. Hawkins, a young minister in charge of the church a t Wolcott. . a : -
We are glad to state that Mrs. O. P. Taber is getting very much better, so much so, that she is able to ride out occasionally and even to walk short distances.
‘•When your heart is bad, and your head is bad, and you are bad clearthrough. wbat is needed?” asked a Sunday school teacher of her class. ‘ T"k now—Ay er’s S arsaparilla, ah s woroil a Lille girl whose sick mother Lad recently been restored to health by that medicine.
Rheumatism Cureci in a Day.
“Mystic Cure” for Rheuhiatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.', Its action upon the sygtem is remarkable aud mysterious. ” It removes at once tire cause, and the disease immediately disappears. Tffe first dose great!; benell Is, 75 cents.—SeM by A. F. Ijong ’ Co., druggists. Rensselaer. »
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
.The best salve in the world for Curs Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilbhiinst, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required; It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retundgd Price 25 cents per box: For sale by F B. Meyer.
RENSSELAER STOCK FAR/A. Stallions, Season of 1892.
Rensselaer Wilkes. ■ by- . -' ALCANTARA 729. Rlcord 3:23, and 10 years of age, sire of 46 in 2:30. est Dam Nena by Nut wood 2:18-U Sire of dam of Arion 2 year.-k. 2:40X, and »he • greatest living sire. 2nd Dam Hernia by Woodford Mambrrvo 2:21M. Dambf Woodford Wilkes, Sire of 4 tn 2:30. 3rd dam Herwosa bv EDwix Forrbsto, Dam of Hermes 2:27X and 5 producing daughters. 4tbdain Rlack ttosß.over 1<» of whose desoendaute are in the 1:30c lass. SIOO to insure Season to close June 15. WMB SB • « «■ MB an.
Fashionably bred oolts and fillies for sale. Se nd for new catalogue just issued. . Address, RENSSELAER STOCK FARM, Rensselaer, IND
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Specified- ■ Edwin P. Hammond to Geo. P. Gcrham, May 2, It 17, bl 15, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer i•. 50 Geo. Havens, by heirs, to /■ Thomas Burns, Apr. 23, It 4, bl 1, Thompson’s Add. Renssciacr 1000 Virgil-B. Bodine to Benj. J. Gifford, June 22, e| sc 23-31-5, 80 acres, Gillam 400 Addison Parkisdn to Benj • J. Gifford. June 10, sc re, ne se, 30-30-5, 80 acres, Barkley. ... ...a... “600 MartEa'TTGrayto Monegunda Rohrhof, June 15, e| sw 10- . 30-6, 80“ acres? Barkley .... 3200 Monegunda Rollrhof to Maria "■ C._Driver: July 5, same as above. ; . 3200 Edward E. Smith to John R? - , Martin, ~June 27, its 8. 9, bl 31, Weston’s Add. Rensse- . laer. ; 300 Jno. E. Myers to- Win. . D. Myhrs.,Feb. 8, ‘9O, und. | pt nw 1-31-6; n| ne, ne nw 12,3.1-5, 270 acres, Walker. 3000 Lewis Hengbel to Nelson Mor- , . ris, June 30, 182 acres in 35 33-6. 11 acfcsin 25 33-6, Wheatfield 1000 Ceeelia Moore to Geo. H. Brown, Sr., July' 2, 120 acres, in nw'6-29-5, ajid n| sw 31-30-5, 78 acres, Barkley 7000 HarrisOnCooper to Isaac Coopcr, June 10, nw nw 8 30-6, Barkley > ~...... 400Independeuce Balthisto James 11. Noland, Mar. 24, It 17. Shafter’s Add.. RemingtonT7 =i= TW Wm. L. Rich to Reuben P. Ryan, June 30; pt"M"47Brael's Add. Remington 200 “ZS^==^======= ::^^^^-=:
REMINGTONIAN.
Pluto 1950. At 12 years of age sire of 3 in 2:39 and grandsire of 2 in 2:30 Hat. by t WEDGEWOOD 2:19. Ist dam Primrose . by Abdallah 15. Dam of Redwald 2.-26 X, Sineus2:27X, A- - ' > Ichi Ban 2:23, JiaganSAe. u , IVinceps, sire of 29 in 2:30, Makim, sire of 4 in 2:30. Pldto, sire of 3 in 2:30; and three other producing sons and daughters. 2nd dam BLack Roslr by Tom Teener, Dam, Grandam and Great Grand Dam of over 100 2:30 trotters. SSO to insure.
Real-Estate Transfers.
. OF — i LETTING CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL BUILDING. Notice is that the Trustee of Kankakee township, Jasper county, Indiana, will, until July 25, 1892, receive sealed bids for the erection of a two room, one story school building in said township, according to plans and specifications now on file in the office of said trustee. Said building to be completed by Oct. Ist, 1892. A bond of SSOO to be filed with said bids. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hans Paulsen, Trustee.
WoUTry This. It will cost you nothing and will sur e ly do you good, if you have a cough. Cold, or any trousle with Throat, Chest,,or Lungs. Dr. King’s Nesy Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guarantee it» give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and, perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at onr expense and learn for yourself ast how good a thing it is. Trial ba t eskaa.v.F. B. Miver’s i) ’ig S . . Large Size si)c, and SID ! .
A Wonderful Statement* PropYietors of Dujlam’s Great'German Remedies. Gentlemen^-1 have4he part tw# ears been troubled with a serious ami very sevefe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and modicine from our very best physici tns an only to he temporarily relieved. Some of ihy friends persuaded mecto try .your Great German ILmK.P (->r~th? Bloody' Stoipacb and' Kidneys and to my sur prise after using three bottles I fi el like a new man If you desire you can use my name in-print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papery In the stales,'to con vinco tho afflicted that it is the best and Kidney medicine on earth i ftel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. Mlivingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & co
IT 'PAYS ToTliv in the «-hoiee of medicine Mur.;.' injured by trying ex- . peryn -nffa wd.t compounds purporting to ”.c- •».■..»»(■- piyri.iers, th<z'principal “recoir.iai iiilatVua cf wl’icli would seem t.> ui t..»r Being made up <J worgileas, though not.always harjil j iJ’redierits, they may well bo but, ia the end, they are do.vr. Tbe raost reliable medicines hre costly, gad'.x&n h .mtaifed at Itnocer.utn pr’SesTbnJy-xvhim the iftanntactnr- : iu^<gicmfetjian<lle , s the'raw nraterrals in large qiinatitios. It is economy, ...tiicrelcr?, 7 ■ <aswk~ • E fl- _ _ ■■ Iv ! e£SO,... f 5 - . ii: ", I o' I-eoDiixmei.ts OL I, . il?, by 11:0 J. c. . arllll esaterEwstin i-.vtul, n ::ck..s. *•' it *is, a -wander to i: .<• 'Juii :Jy cii.;--.thrih Ayer's.J-ifaj-.cp.” a 1 w in 1-e marltet. If pe-.ii.ii ioio-A",: tlo-ir own iii-■ici-esL Lnv'.’ y’jr.ii: r-' v*r I'.r.: sny cthot: sci . .u-, Op ci ' - ocacfcntr.iwj pur: y, it is .. . most ecc-ii.':, i- n ■ I’. .'.l .• gis!LS'usrtjcileuJv.. j : , - ~-i- « ■ - i ■ Sarsirpiuit:’.. I ' ■ I i’’ , 7 ; h:ie 'V. hi "■ .healing q:u’.T<c c ' •- v ‘?Jthoug'a V". ’ ■ ' - trail ',<ue-r.o . 0 " -J - , : '■ -oHtyervtlT.- . ' • enijunus;,:-: , impos'sffife f•: ■ • ••• f ■ such vinuaVle hgih-hviv , ' ■-< of Ayer’s . - - f Sari" :e v lt“t:iirl-’ :it t’i.'. ; V -i ■' ' -r : t- ■- tlons.”—Mark A. ii aes. a. — 6O CainLri-ig::”:.; ufalyhl/", Or. J. C. AYER £ .CD., Lg^ ; by all Druggists. Price b< ‘ -•• ; - - SalOf_Real Estate. In the matter of the estate of John Laneas. ter, late of Jasper countv. Indiana, deceaiecf. ‘Proceedings to seh real estate. -IVTOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of -LN an order of - the: J a»per Owettit OowrtrTBennelervignen Adlninisirator’oTthe Eslatkof John Lancaster, late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased, will offer for sate at public auction, on the premises at the late residence or the said-Johnl.aucaster, xiommencing at 10 o’clock- A. M. on Friday, August sth, A. D. 1892. Ail of the East half (%) of the North West Quarter (M) and the Nortb'East. Quarter (If) of the South West Quarter (X) of Section Thirty-one (31) in township twenty-nine (29) North, Range Seven (7) West: The widow, Eliza A. Lancaster consents and dirsets the C >urt to sell her interest, in the above described Real Estate, and will also .deliver to the purchaser a Quit Claim Deed for her interest in said laud, at the time the rale of said Re .1 Estate, by said Administrator is confirmed by the court. And if said Heal Ks ate is not sold on the said Sth day of August, 1892, at public sale, then said Administrator is directed to sell said Real Estate at private sale, at the law office of Mordecai F. OhUcote, 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, ftiterest. Waiving valuation and appralsment laws, of the State of Indiana with personal security and secured by mortgage upon the Real-Estate sold. ■ - July 2nd, 1892. See orser book II on page 199. Mordecai f. Chilcote. July 7-14-21-28 Admistrator. Feed and Sale Stable. New Barn, New Rigs, New Harness,Good Horses. m We semi out lii’st-e'.nbs equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Specia' attention "i Von UTbt>:irders “by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Partie.-', etc., on short notice. Vanßensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, ’■ Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ Tijowas Burijs, Proprietor.
Royal Cossack 2452. ■ • —r - •>. ./ DON COSSACK 980. X Record 2:28. Ist Dam MAT Queen by An brican Qj.ay 34. 2nd Dam by Ericsson lift. 3rd Dam _ by Davy Crockett. 4th Dam by Kentucky Whip. sls io insure living colt.
’Boyal OoMack Pluto, Jr., will make tke season in charge of F. M. Handtey and will be in Rensselaer on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. • Fanners cannot do better than to breed their heavy mares to these horses and raise coach and carriage horses that always command good prices. • i
J W. HORTON, DENTIST. filings inserted that will not co:* r LOCAL ANESTHETIC 8 used in Teeth extraction. Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. over LaRue Brothers’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana . ' TRUSTEES? ISOTICE MARIONTOWNSHip. I wilj’be in my office up stairs in Makeeer’s Bank Building every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. . P LOOSER RenselOf; - - Indiana, J. J- EIGLESBACH, TROPE. BEEE, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities tlFsffit put . chasers Ao west -4>riccA No aa. luit the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call highest prices paid . for good cattle. J. J. EIGLESBACIi. “"Hemphill Bros. I— - -\-- ' -AND— Wood Repair Shops? (Sae'39*sore to Y-ionun r ■ ..Al AU W«rK done Pr-sinplly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class QaaJiEy.
Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) » Mens - iuuiau« s Drunkenness, or the Liquor fli'rtt Postirel Cnred by administering Dr. Ilains’ Golden Specific. 11 s manuisaiurvd"ii9 B'p'iwiiW” w lilcli 'iwii be given in a glass'of beer, a cn;) ->■ ■• > l'--.e or tea, or in food., without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely htrmless, md will effect a permanent and, speedy cure, whether . _ the patient is a mod.’i-ate drinker,,.Q.r.an..alfia, .. "hAllßwrflP.lt:;' niHH hfli»n irtvon its thonsands- r of cases, and in every instance atrerfect core' has followed. Xt never fails- The systam bnceimpreg rated with theSpecifte it becom < _ ■ On utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address. Golden Specific Ob., 195 Rice St. 24-12-lyr. Cincinnati, O. Try Dullam s Great German 15 cant < Liter pills 40 in each package. For sale by Long & Co A. New iVlethOd: 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. Unequaled uei. wo non. children. Smallest, mi' I'lost. sur-s.l, 5 > d oses, . 25 cts. Samples Free. «t B. F. ii’en dig’s & Co. A v y A Post m e Fact. - z - Ladies do not ■! lay time by waftimr S nt sinlT<ring, bfit secure a botlleof Da i >.m’s rEeir German TFemSld Utdrliib' fwirieirrv H w u&wtf ‘Of- *" your monthly trouiiie either iu.old or young. It is the very best preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending pa’ent-medicines, but this remedr is prepnvi'' 'dy a very competent physician ,ad chr list of nay acquaintance and 1 can clioerfni y and and cohsicenciouslv re<- ram n ! it as , tiic best—Sl a butt L. A.' C. FKUTH, Specialist of. dL‘ :«- 8 of Vi;-, mon, 89<East M '.Gon St.. Chicago. For sale by Long A co. Specimen Cases. S - H. Clifford, Nev. G’ftssv . Win . was I troubled with Neuralgia ami Rheumatism, his ttomnch was disordered, his liver. wasmffented,, to an alarming der I grew, appetite fell away, and ho was I terribly reduced in flesh and streugt'; three jotties of Electric Bitters cured him. Ed a ii,rd Shepherd, Harrisburg. 111. had a running sproon 11S oigh£ i years -landing. -Used three bottles of j Electric Bitters and seven boxes of ; Buekleu’s Arnica Salvo, and his leg is ' bound and well. John Speaker, Cataw--B>i, 0., had five large Fever sores oh his leg. doctors said he was One bottle Electric Bitters and one Boxj Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him en, trely. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
Pluto, Jr. r Record SrUJT- ' 1 sire of 8 in 2:30 H»t. Ist Dam by Jim Swioert, Son of Swigert 650. Sire of 29 in 2:JO. 2nd Dam Book Mabe by Black Hajfk. S 8 to insure livingjcolt.
