Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1892 — Page 8

ThsHmsnUir Ripib’iow PROFESSIONAL, CARDS PHTSICIA**. W. HARTSELL. M. D, HOMEOPATHIC and. Sixrg r eon, ESX&OKLAKK. ..... .IkBtANA HF-Chronic Diseases a Sper.uUty JBf Office East Wuahtagton Street. *-Jan-«*. Residence, Makeew House. R G. JONES. M. 0., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <.'"X)b» promptly attended by day or night. APART VILLE, - - INDIANA. I\R.t B. WABHBUFN, physician and Surgeon, Rensselaer, Indiana. Spec a! attention given to the treatme •. tof <lnease of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Tnroat and •mate of Women. Testa eyei for Biases, ~ BANKSf.J. saaas, Vat. data, F.L. Cdilcotb, resident. Cashier. AatCastiter CITIZE NS’ STATE BANK Rensselaer Inb. CAPITAL $3®,000. Surplus and undivided profits |Ssffi». Dotts & general banking business, I'.'tereM. allowed oh special deposits. Thia Is the •sly State Bank tn J as, hit Coaaty that is examined quarterly by Auditor of State, lour iMiuness solicited. Collections will receive prompt Intention i MsCpy. I. J McCoy. KL* HoUinrjwtrth tires. Vice tires. Cashier A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank RENSSKtaan, Indiana. Does a Genera! Baukin? bn«ne»». Mo ney loanedfor short time at current rates. We spake a specialty of _ Rensselaer Bank, «.o. siSEir “ ■>. ", President. Vice Preside at, P J.C. HARKTR, Cashier. Monev loaned tn suras to saiUsmwrt Ex—ct >. ■ - '■■ ■•u.'ti'. and sol 1 on ail hanking points / "Co‘lection made and promptly remitted. De- ■> posits received. Interests bearing certificates at deposits issued. LS- •' ■ LAWYERS. marshall. A TTORNEY AT LA W. Practices in Jasper, Newton and adjoin!u —a?— given to settie- ' rae.it of Uicedent’a Estate*. 'Collections, -- conveyunoes, Jud tuna 1 Gwen, Etc. Etc. Etc Addr.w. ■-- - Rensselaer, Imt_ ~ „ - . ————i , t’.-’N I’. Th'OMMON, UAVID J. THOMPSON > iivroey of Za«. A ? oMry Pnblia. QQIOMPSQN & BRO., 1 ATTORNE YS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all toe courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling slid leasing lands. M. L. SPITLEE Collector and Abstractor y ordecai f. chilCote, * ■ attorney AT LAW x j te" Rensselaer, Ind. tteuasto all business in the profeMtion with -vy —pSoindffr.'eiSSnd7lrepatCft'.' rTffierrru second William D Aimtin. awns* » H-jpcin* AUSTIN & HOPKINS. attoknets at law. Rensselaer, - - - - - - Intl • tlttie a FQa >o.d floa* of Leopolis Bloc corner’W‘4Stua<U>n nn J Van streets f MCtide i n all the courts, a®d ponefcasey selL aa:V lejwe re<fci QdA'RLESE. MILLS. AT XtAiZ VsT* Urswtlaer, Indiaaa: Pension?, Ccl'eet ions asd E***! Estate- . prepared, Titles Examined. fiSphXrnt l<x>M nesotiaied at lowest r»U»s. CMHcs up stairs over Ck.e»,o Bargeie Store. e JAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, RaNHeXLAK*. - - IKDIIKx. tffi~Offioe in Rensselaer Bank. . IV-tn. MIBCBLLANBOUH. •/ — —s: ■ \ TAMKS A. BCRNffIU b's- PEXSJOiTATTORMEY AND JUS- ’ tiv£ Of THE PEACL The roughly ejtd|»ed sad oreutoT the time. Expert iko*. ntton matters. C>u<’ty Treasurer, Coirt^wu’«■ Sept . dsLIW • i , ■ PuwiO and Real Estate Anent Laads o! hll de-uriptions for nsle or lewj. V LEATFLKLD, IND. JOHN GRA VES, IKDIAN A Sal'* attended in any pan of Jasper and, ad- « evutu .er, also Agetii and Justice of the Peace, i Collections promptly atwaded «n. Large ' *tK>uui« oi fa* ms and town prijimrtj -irma. i. address . - - - WMsxr»isA4t,kj.o. j I Zlros. JL Soo.l XlaU».t*,.,3Loaixu» du 4Lloatra.cea Office in rear room dt Citiaeas* State Bar k, JUxßSinaa, IMB. Money to loan on the cues nested beat terms te »he conutv We have the only abstmc tecord in the •BUOty. with greet ski < and care, at dtem* of Over d6wo.ort. _ We have employed M W, new", an ale>lruotor of over «l rears ex t erlOime. who has char g. at this department Weave prepsrel to make aturtearfa of title om notie* and on very vmaaenaHe termfa.ll.rsiea tn the profceeUMK «.- a m... .... ' *■- i

CORRESPONDENCE.

WKSTEES NEWTON ITEMS Crops in this section, looking very good conSsidering the season. Harvest is in full blast and labor is in a demand. People have begun to awaken up for a lively Campaign this fall in these parts. The Newton Alliance held at , No. 6, ‘is pretty near a thing of the past, hardly enough Democratic brethren for a quorum, left. The Ice Cream supper at ? E. M. Dewees, Saturday evening, ’was a grand success. Miss Lucy Yeoman the lucky girl in the SSO prize contest is the happiest girl on the Creek. " Mr. J. B. Sayler took a trip to Brook on hiSfSafety Bicycle, a distance of 10 miles in 55 min. and back in one hour, making the round trip 20 mil.es in I hr. 55 minutes. The work on the New Iron bridge across creek by S. Sayler is now be ing cotamenced; the bridge is a very badly , needed one. Chas. Rush says he is ready to wn any person in Jasper or Newton Co., which he is very capable of doing. The Star.

HANGING GROVEHealth is reasonably good, everybody happy and plenty, of work to Com plowing is about over; and the breezes swell with the ambrosial fragrance of the new mown hay. Sunday School every Sundgjr at the Osborne School House at 9:30 a. the Banta at 2:30 p. m. Meeting at the Osborn School House every two weeks immediately af„er Sunday School.

A Literary Sunday School is to be organized at Marlboro next ' Sunday* at 9:30 a. m. <- L.' IT. HaSKwiTofzßGDSselftereJiarA;

contracted to teach the Maflboro School. We anticipate a successful term of schoool, and a complete ressnrrection the Helvetian Literary and Debating Society. The trustee has begun the erection of a new school house for the Osborne district. It will be the largest and probably tbe finest in the township. A party at R. G. Drake’s last Saturday night was a complete success. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Robinson, of atives of this vicinity. As yet there is not much talk here concerning politics, but the storm cloud is slowly gathering awHthe good Republican news will be .spread forth this fall as it ncver has been before. 1 . Der Alte Fritz,

REMINGTON HEMS. The members of Schuyler Lodge I’. O; O • F. had s royal good time a week or two ago. The Daughters cf Rebecca were invited in after the wuiK of the order was over and the newly elected officers of the lodge “set up’ ’ the cakes and ice cream. It was indeed a pleasant' social occasion. wife of Elder Robinson is recovering from her long and dangerous siekjieSs. fc Last Sunday evening in the Chris - i tiAn churchtMon. Robe’t Parker ge ve I a very interesting account of the Con - vention of the Society of Christian Endeavor in New york City, which he and Mrs. Parker attended. It muit have been a plessure te: have been there. • The Remington Creamery is no w a thing of the past, 'the management having decided po closa it, lest Saturday. > ~ The Tabor and Parker business block is rapidly approaching comple - tion. It is an ornament to our town anti will probsly lie a source of revenue to its owners. Miss Winnie Draper is suffering from a combined attack of malarial fever and neuralgia. A culled meeting for all qur citizen.-’ wlio fejt an :ntcrest in our public. schools, was held in Durand ( Hail, last Saturday evening. It wa& largely attended and it was a uuticable fact that the majority of the men present were among our best citizens and heaviest tax-payers. The meeting—ably presided over .by M. G. Traugh, was quiet, but it was evident j that there was an under-current of!.' deep feeling.; Speeches, sound inf

logic, moderate fmt firm in tone, were made by Messrs. Levi Hawkins, Charles Bartee, GI.F. Bloom, Jerome Biddle, J. E. Stiller, Daniel Biddle, Rev. H. DcLong, H. H. Walker antTothers. Resolutions highly commendatory of Mr. Dickerson as a men and as an educator were passed and a copy of resolutions signed by the entire graduating class, was read by the secretary, Chas Hascall. John Tharp moved that a full report of the meeting should be furnished to the Rensselaer papers and the Remington Press and as the motion prevailed it will perhaps be superfluous for yout correspondent to Say anything more except this, that under Mr. Dickerson and his able corps of teachers our public schools have been our pride and boast, and we think that if it can be so arranged at this late date, the jervices of Mr. Dickerson should be secured for another year. w?' ? ■ Remingtoniak.

A SCHOOL MEETING AT REMINGTON. Reeln6ton, Ind. July 16$ 1892. Pursuant to a (&11, the citizens of Remington met in Durand Hall for the purpose of discussing- the school question. 4 The meeting was called to order, M. G. Traugh was elected chairfnan, and Chas. Hascall secretary. A committee of three was appointed by the chjur for the purpose of drafting resolutions, consisting of 0. Hawkins. The repoit of the committee was adopted, which was as follows: Whereas, a majority of the board, pursuing what we believe t<> be a nanew ’ and mistaken policy, cut d own the salary of the superi n - tendent of our schools, and upon his re f usal to accept at the reduced salary, rejected a proposition from responsible' parties to make, good the amount of said reduction, and’employed a new man to take charge of our schools contrary to the wishes of a large/majority of 'thepeople- ; ; :; of the action .of the board in this inall&r. 2nd?—That we 7 desire ex]'if?ss = our appreciation of the service? of Mr. Dickerson, as superintendent during the past live years, and greatly regret that tile action -of • the board compels us to lose his services in the future. „ 3rd, —We would ask a rising vote of all presenkwlio are in favor of Mr. Dickerson superintending the schools of Reminglbn ihp present year. O. P. 1 CL-Barter, — : > CouL l E vi Hawkins. ) ’ The graduating class of 1893 submitted the following communication. Whereas, Mr. J. C. Dicke*son has been superintendent of the public Iseliools of Remington, Ind., and has by his kindly interest and self sacnficing labors-Cxpecially endeared himself to the members of the graduating class of 1893. And whs°reas s we believe that it would be detrimental to the interests of the school, and especially to our class, to change superintendents at this time. Re.it Un re fore refolvcd liy the mend” rs of this class, that weexp’ , ess to the citizens of Rc’H'regtc-n our hearty appreciation of Pi o'. Dickerson as a man, and as a teicher. and respectfully ask that some action be taken in order-to retain him as our superintendent. ”~7” 2nd.—Be it resolved, that we express our earnest disapproval and enter out solemn protest aga'ust the recenj action of the school board, by which it resolved to employ another person as superintendent.

' ; Signed, Effie Roberts, Minnie W"lker,l Alice Curtis, Florence Hawkins,* Grace Gqy. Nauhy Connelly, Clara“BTbpm, Estelle Beal, Dorothy May. Remarks were then made by Mr. Biddle, Mr. DeLong, Mr- Bloom, Daniel Biddb\ Mr. Birtec, Mr. Stiller and Mr. Walker, expressing their appreciation of Mr. Dickerson's services, condemning the action of the school board, and favoring the resolutions. A test vote was then taken and all favoring the retention of Mr. Dickerson were requested to stand up and be reounted. The vote resulted in 169 for Dickerson and none against? On motion of Mr. Bloom a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Dickerson for his past services and offering our endorsement to any new position whioh he may wish to obtain. On motion"Tif Mr. DeL-mg a com. mittee was appointed to prepare a petition to be signed by the. tax payers and patrons of the school, the same to lie presented to the school board if a majority of the tax-payers end patrons are obtained, requesting that they re-consider their action in employing a new supenntendent. ’ The committee on petition appointed were G. B. Clark, O. P. Tabor and J. A. Lamborn. - Ob motion of John Tharp the Sec-

retary was instructed to furbish a copy of the minutes and resolutions to the Rensselaer Republican. Democratic Sentinel, and the Remington Press for publication. The meeting then adjourned , M. G. Traugh, Chas. Hascall, Chairman. Secretary.

Death of A braham L. Sparling.

Abraham L. Sparlfeg, whose dangerous sickness was mentioned m these columns last week, died on Thursday afternoon, jjuly 14, aged 56 years, 8 months, and 9 days. His sickness was of about a year’s duration but had assumed a dangerous aspect so recently that his death occured before the great majority of his friends and acquaintances had even learned of his sickness. The cause of his sickness and death was some affection of the brain.

•‘ deceased was one of Jasper county’s early pioneers. He' was born in Allegheny Co. New York, in 1835, and in 1840 came with his parents to what was- then a part of Jasper Co., but is now in Newton Co., near the town Brook. few years later the family moved to the vicinity of-Rensselaer, and have lived here ever since. The deceased was twice married, first in 1859 , to Sarah Helen Clark, who died within less than a year after marriage. The second marriage was to Rosanna Coons, whose death occured in 1889. No children were.born to either union. He was the second in age of 6 brother and sisters, all of whom survive him. So also does hie aged father Samuel L. Sparling, al whose home he died. The funeral was held Friday afternoon, at the residence, and was largely attended. Interment was made in Weston cemetery; Rev. B. F.. Fefguson conducted the funeral services.

Two liarv es t August 30 and Sept. 27, 1892 via the Wabash Line. One fare for the round trip to points jn Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas, etete For further particular write to J.M. Agent, WA-' : : BASII RAILRO AD CO? E AFAY - Try Dullaru’a Gleat Germanes—eent. Cough Cure at Long & Co.. Tn purchasing spectacles do no t partronize traveling doctors or opti - cians, as every few of them are honest or competent and are pretty apto sell inferior goods, at very high prices., Dr. I. B. Washburn has a fine test case of lenses and will order you the very best of glasses, in such able rates. ts > Still doing Wntcb Rcpalrii’ g At the Citizens State Bank'.. All work warranted. • Hardman The Jeweler To kvep the beard tronf tiyming gray and thus prevent the appearance of age use 8 ncki ugh am’sDye for the Whiskers, the Jjess dye made. Try Dullam’s Great ’German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long & Co. ’Very Mrs eh , I have been afflicted with" neuralgia f. ■ nearly two yeirs te.’et I ! jjhjSe ian und .all known remedies but no per .manent relkf until I tried a bottle oi | Dullam's Great German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent relirf. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A. B. Snell, . Hamilton, Mich, April 11. 1891. For sale by Long & Co. Tr y Duiiam’s G.-e*t Gh' ii,.vi l i eiii Liver Fills 40 in each’"pctekage atb iag’

Chamberlain’s Eye and Skir. 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 Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases haye been cured by it after ail other treatment had failed, It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. : Was not Dismissed It is a great misfortune tor Lie young and middle aged to be gray. To overcome this and and appear young, use Hall’s Hair Renewer a reliable panacea. - A Wonderful Statement* ’ Proprietors of Dullam’s Great German Remedies. Gentlemen —I have thepast two ears been troubled wit h a serioiD and very severe Liver aud Stomach difficr’ty. Have had advice and madD ci *e from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily Some persuaded me tibtrv yonre Great German Remedy for the Blood. Stomach hhd Kidneys and to-my surprise after using tbreo bottles! feel like a new man. If*’yon desire you can use my name ih print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids. Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states; to con vincc the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth I feel like a new man. Havb lived here over 40 years. SI a bottle. Mlivingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long 4 co

Notice of Macadamizing, Guttering. Grad fng and Graining Washington Street. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees Of the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, at a meeting held July uWth, 1892 > passed a resolution of the necessity for the macadamizing, guttering grading and drainage of Washington Street, in said town, extending from tbe easterly side of the. Iron bridge over the Iroquois river,* to Division Street, m said town; and tbe property owners along the line of uaid proposed improvement are hereby notified that on August 16th, 1892, at 8 o’clock P. M. at the office of the Board of Trustees of-said town, said Board will hear objections, if any, to the necessity of said proposed improvement. z—ln witness whereof I j Seal. > have hereunto subscribed ' x—’ my name and caused the seal of said town to be affixed hereto by order of said board of Trustees, at Rensselaer, this 18th day of July 1892. Chas. Guy Spitler, Town Clerk. — Rheumatism C ured in a Dav■ “Mystic Cure” for Bheuma’ism and Neuralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the systeijl, is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. i’. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselaer.

A Safe Investtneisi. Is one which guaranteed to bring n ou satisfactory results or in case of iilure a return ot purchase price; On his safe plan you can buy from our dverlised Druggist a bottle of Dr-j ding’s New Discovery’for eonsninp.ion It is inc ery case, when used for any affeef I tioi of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Co. sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Binchiii«. Asthma, Whooping Cough C >up, etc., etc. ft is pleasr-nt and reesble to t’aste, prefeeUy sate, and n alsvays,l)o doper.ued .upon.. Trial ittlas tree.u» E. B Meyej> Dr " jt'ir

ITOTXCE —OE-£b' . .. LETTING CONTRACT TOR SCHOOL BUILDING. Notices hereby given Trustee ot Kankakee towml'’D l '-Ja4+ per county, Indian:;, K'i'J, n t ;! July receive scaled bid-, for TjiiT terectu?n of a “two“rooih, one story school building in said to -vnyhip, according to plans .and i^gcilie&tions grow’ on file in the office of said, trustee. Said building* to bo completed -by Oct. Ist, 1892. A bond of SSOO to be fib ', with said bids. The trustee reserves the right to reject afly and ail bids. Hans Paixscn, > Trustee, yte—--NOTCIE-0F - di Sale of ReaS Estate. in the matter of the estate of John Lancaster, late of Jasper county. Incliau,:, duett - cd. Proceedings to sell.real estate. NOTICE is hereby given tflal. by virtue of airiird'dr of.the Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned Admi.Jsirator of the Estate ot John-Juancastei, lute of Jasper county, Indiann?»iecess<4, will offer ibr sale at pub--lic auction, on the premises at the late residence of the said John Imricaster, commencing at 10 o’clock A M. on. . Friday, August sth, A. D. 1892. All of the. East half (X) or the North West Quarter !,nf l 'he N<irtlf'Ea c t Qnarier (14) of tbe Souih West Q-nrl’T ( J > f ) "t SerliyttThirt v- ..iv-nshln .’wceiy-'' oe (29, • ■ ■ .1- . ’>. < ■ • Th- ■> . E.i z. > i. nt ■>> ‘Mils aud...» . . C’n t-.j.... i- • • 't I f>l-> dH)iv<-< tn» i n »-»•" i- ijit . t"i I Deed (•>.■ i'-r ..in., i . • i i i,ri» t r<‘ -ue r •' i. ■- i ‘ . .1 A(lmi..i-’ i„ u. i- ,-<• .11' li.»‘ ■ . And if si <l ’ - .it. • : >. o Mi'd M*. ..r ;-’i instr, < t s.,!e. then --rd— . i’r.. or , e ,u„ < i,. .-ell S”Ol !b :.’i 1 •;< !■ ar ;r fv.de *.t ..' Uiß-law pfla o >!<»rdtscai 1. . hilc. te, e lLeris.se’aer, Indiana. Terms (>f S-iie: One.lhird cashdjj hand on. day of sale ih” residue m «’oual moments, at nine and eightcan months f rom date of sale, with notes at. (i pi-rcen,.. into cst. Waiving valuation and ynpftWsmevt .iryA -of the Stateqf Indiana witn person ti s» 'inFltvanpyl secured by mortgage upon tac Real-‘Estate i sold. ' | July 2nd, 1832. • , * - See order book J ton page ; NOKPECaY F. UtHLCOTK.. I July 71121-28 - , Admistrator.'l

_J!!gL_. gaßßytyrtw-Mgy-’M.—•- aFesl ai Stf&lk New Barn, New Sigs, Ne w Harness ..Good* Horses. We send out first-class equipment ahd guarsntee satisfaction. Special attention given, to boarders by the meal, day or week. Ca/ri&gcs for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., on I short notice. . Vanßensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, - ’•- Rensselaer, Indiana. Thomas Burns, Proprietor.

j' W. HORTON, 7 TDsisrnsT. FilUngs inserted that will xot comb out. LOCAL ANESTHETICS caed in Teeth extraction _• gyArtifictal teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over LsRneßrothers’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana. rT»UBTEEBS notice mariontownsihp. i wfll be in myofficeup stairs iii Makeeer*s Bank Building every Saturday to attend to Township busi* ®3. , » WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. . PIOTSTEEB MEATMAftffI Renaelaer, - - Indiana. J. J. PROPER. T>EEF, I'rfk, Mutton, Sausange, BaX> logna; <Wjj&M'in quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. jarTtie highest prices paid for good cattle. J7jJ. EIGLEBBACHI Hemphill Bros. ’ w W ' -ANb- *• ■'V'"... 4 . ~... y, * Wood RopairShops. (Siecnsirs to Yeon-in-& Hsmpiill.) AIR Work d«f»e Promptly an< Cheaply, asxd Warranted ,CI«88 • ’’ - ¥" Front StreeVSoiflh of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensß9l??.er, -, ~ Indiana w * State of Indiana, i„ ~ Jasper County. . In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term 18J2. - - - • .; ; Mary H- Hawlie is hereby noiflSed that William B- Austin has filed his complaint in -the.Jaspev Circuit Court to Quiet his title to certain reid esmte in said county in which siftid flaw ue cl:”ms an i rite rest’suid that said cuwwiil coin -up tor trial at th-j October 1 ' 'irA.ot-Courr to be * hel ! in nenssehtei’ Ind in mi and commencing October 17, ,—-c WiTXES” my hand, and the • j Aseiil of said hoiirt: i i William H. Coover, Clerk of J. C-O. Austin & Hopkins Atty’s for Biff. . July 21-23 Aug. 4.

Arssi'Ca MUV e; Tbe best s:-duo in the wqrld for Cuts, Bruises, Sbres, Ulcers,'Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Ghillilftins, • ' us. un bmi.Skin F.ruphions and .1 elv tewes Piles, ”Lno psy require- it is yn ’.•.■ai- ter’i.id give perfect 'Stisluctiou. wr mou-v '’.itguded Price 25 coms per? o\. vile by F l>. Meyer. — —— j ...... Drnnlte’iness, or th.- r.qiior lli'i ' f’.i'ivel Cured by adminh ing Dr. Haiu-J Gotten S,i • .llv. It s manufacture I ■ ’ a p ■ der which .jan be given in a glass m bee'. 1 yup o' coffee or tea, or in foodi with •■’. the ; no..fledge, of the patient. itisabsol’Vvij’h wnless, and will effect a permanent and spec <ly cure, whether the patient is a mode, ids drinker, or an alcoholic wreck. It ins been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance u perfect cure has followed. It never fans- The systam onceiinpreg lated.'wi'h theSpecidc itbecomcs on utter impossibility for theliffuor appetite toexis* . "Cures gua ;an teed. 48 page book oc narticillifPsi free,... gddress. GoloeN Syfevretc Co., to Race St. ■24 12-1 yr. , Cincinnati, O. irv «wuana I. > cants i.iver J’iP.-i 40 ife ' e ct ii.iek-i' ’ For ■sHe by I •)<'

.1 scthod: of regulating •v, !<- ■ • > onisl and iiowe - ’ n v«* A n<>< discovery- Dr. Mites' S-tvm and Liver Pills speedily euro billiousna«, bal *tas’6a. t ?rpid liver, pile*, .cqastapvioii. Uu«qiy-ue>i ter i, woman. children. Stnnliest, mi'di-nt. surest! 50 doses, 2d cts. Samples I- i«e. at B. F. Fendig's Co» A » «..!*£; j-iO A‘act. Ladle; do not delay your valu ib*' tirye hr waiting and suffering,, cure a bottle of Dultern’s Grear'Germao Female Uterine I'onie anfd be cured of j pur monthly trouble either in old or yupng. It is the very bast preparation 1 eve? prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the freMtest T\timl)er ofcasesor tomale troubles of any medicine lever used. I do not make a nratice or using or recommendiog patent medicines, out thia remedy is prepared by a very competent - physician and chemist* of my acquaintance and I can cheerfully and and consiconciously recommend it as the best—sl a bottle. A. C. froth, ' Specialist of Diseases of Womop, 89 East Madison St., Chicago, For sale by Long ft co. ** She Committed Suicide. Mrs F. C. Boe. at Watkins., left this letters “My husband —Forgive me if I cause you trouble, -hut I suffer so. You' do not know what these long wakeful, wretched nights ate to mo, and I am so tired, pain .will never be better." ’ It is not easy .to take my own life, but I have been sick sdr'lony. Good-bye, my hush “.nd. I . love you—yoar wife.” This is but one > of thousands that gives up, instead of using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, and being speedily cured of their wretchedness. to B. F. Fendig A Co., and get elegant book and Trial Bottle free. •*’ • , . ■ ■“■Jr