Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1892 — Page 8

The f ßensselaer Republican—i PROFESSIONAL CAROS- j : i W. HARTSELL, U. &„ : ' . I HOkEOPATH IC ——- yiiysician a.xxdL Surgeor,, 1 USSM SLASH. ....... IISDUFi Hg“ Chronic Diseases a Specialty Office East Washington Street. * S-Jan-Bi. - Residence, House. g o. joses, x-ik, PHYSICIAN A>lV> SURGEON. C&lls grumpily attended by day o: night. MSri&TVILLE. • . INDIANA.. ; VjR. I. B. WASHBUFJfT PI 1 RICIAN AND SURGEON! V Renseeiaer, IndifUia. Spec hi attention given to thetreatrne til disease of thn.E-e, Ear, Nose and Throat an i ©iaeass at Women, Testa cres for glase-, |l banks" it. J. SXak-C Vat. Skis, F. L. Cuilcotk, Pcs: lent, cashier. AittSsmtEr CITiZEi\S’ STATE BANK Ressselakk Iki». ■.l ■■. - M . C.IPI I\4E mo,ooo. - Surplus ansi unitiri fed profits $830.W. ISors V general banking trHfmess. Itdere-t. Kiios'.-fi . vi spceiß' «ie : i«arr*. TUis •a . Bank' la Jasper Const'?-that li* ex--st.nf.ie ; H «.artorlg by Auditor «f State. Your baainews -ilicited. qbllecUjaa will receive p.-.tx.p; 2_ • A T. J MeCoy. E; U HsUiafo.wffto Vies. Vice &es. , Oasaier A.lcCoy&Co’s.Bank V C KESBSLLAI.IL, IKBI tU ~. „ Dies a Genera! Braking twiaeia. M ):i: v lotted(i» stnrt time at e arrest rates. We make a specialty of at -tie ki»e»l rates aud’Oa most favorable 1 -r .Rensselaer Bank, (Located in Noweis Halidfng. "~ H.O. HARRIS. OAVIDBOWELB. President. Vice President, ‘ - J.C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned in snms to suit borrower. Exchange masht and’Sold <*n alt hanking points' fpoUection made and promptly remitted. DejpMts received.. Interests tiearing eertifleates of depositiissued. ’

LA WYE BE. A l.r:i W. MARSHALL, attorney at la w, Practices in Jasper, Newton u>l adjoining counties. "Especial attention given to settlement ol Decedent's Estates, Collections, f Canveyanoee, Justices* Gases, Etc. Etc. Etc. A’t.lreti. - - Rensselaer, I ml. BlttOK P. THOMPSON, DIVID J. THOMPSON Jttonuy at Lou. Notary Public. A BRO., 1 ATTORNKY S AT LAW, Rensselaer, Itid. Practice in all toe courts. We pay particular attention to paying tares, selling and 5, leasing lands. Mi L. SPITLKR Collector and Abstractor If OJRDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,f Rensselaer, Ind. ttends to all business in tlie profession with promptness and dispatch; OMcc it) second "Sibi-y of the Msteever building. Wttu.\g 15. Ao««N. Asratian Horses? Ats S I I-M&HO? KIN S,. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, A RsjfbsELtsa, ----- - iml. Sfiiftw second floo- of Leopold's Block, c ruer Wxsaiagtoa an ' Van jßeu&selaor streets. Practise in alt the courts,~aad purchase, sell, and lease real estate. QHARLES E. MILLS. ATIX-A. w Rensselaer, laliata. Pension?, Collect ons aud Real Estate. Abstracts varetnUy prepare!. Tiues Examined. asp: atui Loans negotiated at lowest Tates. *: » ’ OAc a up stairs over Chieige Strgaia Store JAMES W. DOUTUIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, itSCIfSCLASn. - ------- UtMAKA. in Eeasselaer Raalt. - XV-ib.i

M ISOKIJ - AN PIOUS. JAMES A. BURNHAM, . U- S- PENSION ATTORNEY AHD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Thorornrhly equipped aad xfereut ai the tiapi. Kxp-re la Pension matter*. OSloe with County Treasurer, Go«rC House. • Sept. Ist, iiM). Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands ot all descriptions for sale or tease. WIEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, i TV 3EATFIKLD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER. Bale*attended ju any put At /uper and adOlntag: counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of tke Peace. Collections promptly attended to, inrr e •mounts of tanns and town property lor sale. address - - - Dvrig&ins Bros. Jk Co«, , Mi—l Bntn*n, loan* da ▲’bptrai=?a OMbe in reu room ot Citisea*’ Stole Bat k. BxxssKLaKa. In. « Iftmey to loan on the ebeaoeatatd best term* „ in the county. . * We hare the only abstract teoord in tte •*tn< y, compiled with treat »Ha and care, at aceac of over asooO.OO. We have employed N W. Reese, an ahstrae- «- tmoiorv *> year* experience. *rtwjbat dwrg ’•'e are prepared to make abet-aecs ol title •a -Inotice *n«l on rery rasarmaMe «*rn, *>r- b»tf rate* to tbe profettieo. m a re*.-- upfcl* Misiywl

CORRESPONDENCE.

WESTERS NEWTON ITEMS People in this viscinity"n«£ in the j midst of harvest. The oats crop is better than people expected it to be. 4 Due to the intense hot weather the corn crop is in much need of a good rain. , -■ , "■***• A Camp meeting will begin Aug, j 23 in Mr. Jas. Powel's .grow, at which time a corps of very able speakers will lie present and a better location Could scarcely be found. t _ * It was a very lucky day for the neighbors Of Mr. Win. Washburn, Ahe time Ills large barn burned, as it is stated that burning shingles were thrown and fell a mile- away from the binning building. Wehi.vebeeil unformed that,Mr - . Washburn’s loss is not very heavy. Mr. John Guest a very enterprising farmer 1H rented his farm to Albert G. Farmer, and is preparing to leaver these parts for Winnipeg, Canada, to make it his future homed May happiness and prosperity go With them*. We are glad to say that all of the Republican brothers who was SO sad- . ly^bliruled and dragged into the Democratic Alliance a year or two ago arc back in the ranks of the Republican party. ‘“4h%y on the side" of Right, Truth and Prosperity.

,V DUX If VILLE ITEMS. J Even* one is engaged in putting ! up hay. There is some difficulty in getting hands. „ Miss Kate Shortridge who has been visiting friends in this vicinity , returned home last Monday. Marie Erickson, Birdie DeArmond, A. E, Cooper and Jas. v Maloney started to Rensselaer to attend the Summer Normal, last Monday morning. Milton White who has been visiting in this viemity, returned to his home in Clayton, last Thursday. The lee Cream supper in I. I). Dunn’s new store building last Wednesday evening, was a grand success. The attendance was large, and every one had all the ice cream they wanted and a good time generally. I. D. Dunn & Co. have their stock of goods in their new building. Geo. Christie came home from Couer d’ Alein, Idaho, last week; He cariyj from the region of the mining difficulties. He says the reports of the papers are not over drawn; in fact he had some experience with the miners himself. He started from where he was at work near Couer d’ "Alein; mtendingto go tip to the min=" es, but was met by some of the striking miners who relieved him of his six shooter and informed him he was needed at the mines. He returned td Couer d’ Alein and soon after started for Jasper. He says he likes it out there, aud intends to go back. <

IIASGim GRO YE. Owing to the very hot weather for the past few days, health is not,, as good as we might desire. The heat is very annoying to Sunday School teachers and preachers, it occupying most of their time to mop their marble brows. The farmers are busily engaged in KavestiOg the oSfe crop. TES~ crojf. is muelrbetter than could be expected of such a season. A. McCoy’s dairy at Marlboro contains forty cows. He is talking of putting up a separator and separating the milk for the neighborhood. Tlis plan is to run the separator with a tread- wheel in which is placed'a three hundred pound Jersey bull. He expects, however to have the bull weigh five hundred by the time the .milk of the coming winter is separated.

The Marlboro band is getting ready to receive the political speakers, who may speak in this township this fall, in true patriotic style. Robinson has secured a good position in Leyden A Doyle’s large whol£sah|and retail grocery store in South Chicago. He is one of the retail clerks. i 1 , ;r-; > .. \ ”... ... " { . ‘ ' W. R. Parker has about recovered from injuries received in a train" wreck on the 18th of June. His collar boae was broken and one arm hart, bathe states that he will soon be able to again take his place on tLe engine as fireman. Mrs. Jane Stiller is very sick, not expected to live,, \

N. M» Banta has a good position in the schools of Cook county, Illinois. Harvey Phillips recently thought of trading his farm in this township for Chicago property. He accord- . ingly selected about ten acres of land in ihe suburbs of the city for which he thought of exchanging his farm. Upon finding the agent, and inquiring the price of the property, he was 'finform’ed that 87,500 per acre had been offered but was rel used. He i quickly decided he (lid not wish to trade? „ Bek Altj Fritz .

REM INO box HEMS. Mrs. DeLqnghas been on the sick list.for the past few days. , * ' * . O - MnFrank Wolfe made a business trip to Chicago, last week.' T . ' Prof. J. Q, Dickerson left on Monday, for his work in the Rensselaer Normal. Mrs. Fisher* of Burnettsville, is eerlousl}’ sick at the .home of her son-in-law, Mr. Hamilton Dalzelf. May Hemphill returned last Saturday from £; pleasant visit with friends in Marion, Ind. Dr. Ramsej* and wife are how occupying their pleasant new cottage; having moved into it last week. ! Mrs. Frank Wolfe and baby visitwith friends in Rensselarer last week, returning home Saturday evening. —J- E. Stiller was called-to the northeastern part *of ' the County last Monday, to see his aged mother. *‘o^^ Miss Daisy Reed returned last Saturday from a visit with her mother, sisters and friends in-Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs.* 1 Ben Leopold and their little son left last Saturday for a visit with friends in Indianapolis. Warren Flynn left last Friday for his" new position as station agent at Pineville, 0., taking with him the good wishes of many friends. Miss Anna Draper has resigned her position in Remington public schools to accept a similar position in Hartford City for which she had made application previous to her election by the board of trustees here.

The extremely warm bright weath er of the past week has been good fop the hay but a little hard for the hay makers. Corn is just leaping along and with a favorable fall will make a fair, average erop. The wifepf Elder Robinson, pastor of the Christian church in this place, whose senons sickness was often mentioned in these items, died on Friday morning last. Her illness, which was painful and long continued was borne with Christian patience and resignation. Much sympathy is felt and expressed for the bereafed husbaud who is almost prostrated with grief and also for the stricken mother who so faithfully watched by the bed side of her daughtejr. She was a lovely woman and her (Tcfath brought sorrow to many loving hearts. The remains were taken to Waveland, lad., for interment.

The graduating class for next commencement gave a picnic in the Fair grounds last Friday in honor of Pro|L Dickerson, will leave us ear)3' this fall for his new: and impoit int position as one of the partners and instructors in a large Normal sei».ur?i in Mitchell, Ind. The picnic was attended by the graduating class and a number of invited guests and was a time of hilarity and good will. The refreshments were simply splendid, consisting of cakes, fruits, ice cream, chickens and other dainties too numerous to mention. It is hard for this class to give up theii* faithful instrnctor, out it seems to be inevitable. Remingtonian.

Two Harvest Excursions.

August 30 and Sept 27, 1892 via the Wabash Line. One fare for the round trip to points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Arkansas, Texas, etc. For further particular write to J.M. McConnell, passenger Agent WABASH RAILROAD CO. LAFAYETTE, IND. .

Rheumatism Cured tn a Day.

t "Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately .disappears. The Hrat dose greatly benellts. 75 cents. A.F. Long A Co . druggists, Rensselaer. - V- v . Vry Dallam s Great German 15 cents ti.er pills 40 in each package. For sale by Long A Co '

Real-Estate Transfers.

Warranty Deeds When Sot Otherwise Specs 'Ded * • *£r- v Mary E. Stewart to Doretta Burt, ftfty 31. nw 5-31-6 Walker, quitclaim .., sik\. . 1 J. F. r iHardman to N.-'W-Reeve, Jime 5, It 9., bl 13, f Rensselaer/. N. W.’Reeve to J. F. Hard- *. man and wife, same as above 600 E. P. Hammond to G. W. Gorham, May 2- It 17, bl 15, Rensselaer, Weston’s Add.. 50 Geo. Havens, by heirs* to Thos. Burns, April-23, It 4, ... bL 1, Rensselaer, Ihorup- > "son’s Add 1000 U. S. of A. to JAs. Middlecoff, ~ July 1, ’45. se De; ne se 30-30-5* 40 acres, Gillam, patent. V. B. Bodine to Benj. Gifford, June 22, e| se 23-31-5, 80 , acres. Gillam:. ...*... ... 400 Addison Parkison to Benj. Gifford, June 16, sc pe: ne se 3Q-30-5, 80 acres, Gillam, 600 Martha J. Gray to M* RokrhofXJune 15, .e£ sw 10-30-6, > 80 acres, -Barkley ~ 3200 M, Rohrhof to Maria C. D.rivcr, July 5, same as above. ,* 320 j) MaryE. RcedHo Benj. J. Gif- — ford , June 29, pt sw so 20-30-6, Barkley. v Geo. Jenkins to same, June 30, pt s£ se sw 21-30-G, Barkley r . Rachel M. Price eGal to same, .Tune 30, pit s\y siv 29-30-6, Barkley.

-John E. Comer La same, July — ,1, w£ sw 4-30-5, Gillam. Same to same se ne 8 30-5, Gillam4. J. P; Fairchild to Silvy H. Rowe, June 30, pt ne 24-32-7, Keener . , 500 Jas. W. Todd to Wm. Frink, June 2J, se se 2- ’*■ » 31-7, Walker 1 Martin Y. Sands to Kankakee tp. June 24, pt - . 5, Kankakee £... ...j 50 Geo. O. Fhegley to Catharine Dewey. July w 13 se nw 19-28-6, 57 acres; Milroy. . 825 M. F. Chileote to A. Leopold, July 14, Its 1,2, bl 19, Rena-. selaer, ,36 Margaret J. Alexander to Minnie Sckatzleyy June 20. sw 29-32-6, Wheatfijpld.... .. ,' 1600 Wm. Charlton to Benj. Gifford, June 20, e|.sw 25-31-6 Walker...; 500 Almira D. Fisher to Zella F. Howard, July' 13, lt 3, bl 17, Remington . 1 Almirifc D. Fisher to Jennie Delzell, satiie as above...;. 1 Trus. W. <fe E. Canal to D. K. Robinson, et al, March 1 ’53 se ne 7*29-7, 4'ffi Seres, Newton, patent. M. E. M. Lester to Chas. E. >- ne ee; pt s 4 ne se'; 7-29-7, "63 acres, Newton.,*.. 1575 Chas. E. Hanley to M. E. M. Lester, July 19. same as above. Martha L. Wright to M. E. M. Lester, July 13, se ne 7-29-7, 40 acres 1 Jas. S. Shuffler to Wm. Townsend, July 19, Remington, 1600 Wm. Townsend to J. S. Sheffler July 19, If 4, bl 5, Remington 800 Nancy B. Dunn to Thos. J. Jones et a!, April 27, bl’ks 1. 2, o, n 4 Ol ks 6, i, 8, ' Diiimville....'.. 155 Sheriff Jasper Co. to Margaret Hoover July 16, und -§ of 1-6 e-4 sw sw; und -f of 1-6 of 1-6 n side nw ne; und f of 1-C s side Vie nw 32-29-6, .Sheriff's'deed, Marion 325^ D. J. Thompson to Jas. E. Hopkins et ux July 20, ii S, bl 12, Rensselaer, Weston’s Add.. 60

Good Looks

Good looks are more than skin deep depending upon ahetffthy condition ol all the vital organs. If the Ljver be inactive, you have a Bilious Look, if your stomach be disordered you havo ;i Dyspeptic Look and if your Kidneys be effected you Have a Pinched Look. ' Secure good health and you will have good lboks. Electric Bitters is. the great alterive and Tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cares Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a, good complexion. Sold at F. B. Mover’s drum Store, 50e. per bottle.

Fell Dead. These words are very familiar to our readers and not a day passes without the report of the sudden death of some prominent citizen. The explanation is “Heart Disease. I 1 There is reason to be careful if tou have any of the following symptons: Short Brhath, Pain in Side, Smothering Spells, Swoolen Ankles, Asthmatic Breathing, Weak and Hungry Spells, Tenderness in Shoulder or arm, Fluttering cf Heart, Irregular Pulse. These symptoms mean heart disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, 1 which has i sared thousands of lives, Book of testimonials free at B. F. Fendig's A Co., ■

Votice of Macadamizing, Guttering. Grading and Drain- • lug WashiYigton Street. Notice is hereby given that the, Board of Trustees of the, Town of Rensselaer, Jasprer County, Indiana, at a meeting held July 16th, 1892, passed a resolution of the necessity for the macadamizing, guttering, grading and drainagejof Washington Street, in said town, extending from the easterly side of the Iron bridge over the Iroquois river, to Division Street, in said town; and the property owners along the line of said proposed improvement are hereby notified that on .August 10th. 1892, at. 8 o’clock P. M. at the .office of the Board of Trustees of said town, said Board wilt hear objections, if any, to the necessity of' said proposed improvement. -j —In. witness -whereof I Seal . v have hereunto subscribed ' ' my name and caused the seal of said town to be atliyed hereto by order of said board of Trustees, at Rensselaer, this I.Bth day of July 1892. Chas. Grv Spitl;,i:. ’ Town Clerk.

In purchasing do it 'd partronize traveling dorders or viptfci ejans, as every few Of them are hot| estjjf comptetent and - are prett ap.to sell inferior goods, at .very high prices, Dr- I. B. Washburn has-tr fine test case of lensi-s anil vhl-i-ftf(h-r you the very best of glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very,.reason able rates. ts We. have knifed the prices in summer millinery, cail.nowfor cheap fiats and bonnetrat - Henrphifl rtr Honan’s

IWIEII SOIL ■ •>«< v ■ ; » State of Indiana, -j Jasper County. SS 1 In the Jaspbr Circuit Court, Octobair term 1832. j “ Mary" H. Hawh® is .hereby notilie 1 jthat William B- Austin has filei iiis complaint in the, Jasper Circuit Court to quiet his title to certain real estate in said county in which said llawhe claims an interest and that said cause will come up for tciaj. afrths--Oo,tot>er term 1892 of the Jasper Circuit Court tb be held in Bensselaer Indiana and commencing October 17, 1892. . L:>" WITNESS my band, and the 'sv \ i \seal of said court, v ; William tl. Coovisi:, vrTyrv Clerk of J. C-C. Austin & hopkins Atty’s for Pllf. • July’2l-2ii Aug. t.

NOTCIE’ OF Sale of Real Estate. 5,c > • ■ In the matter of the estate of John Lancaster, lateof Jaspeiycounty, Indiana, decea.- \ --‘ed. Proceedings to sell real estate. NOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of John Lancaster, late of Jasper county, Indiana*, deceased, will offer for sale at nublic auction, on the premises at the late resi-, dence of thesaid John Lancaster, commencing at 10 o’clock A JL ou Fridaj% August sth, A. D. 1892. All of the East halt (X) of. the North West Quarter (j£) and the North East Quarter (X) of the South WeSt Quarter (X), of Section Thirty-one (31) in township twenty-aing (29; North, Range Seven (7) West. The widow, Eliza A. Lancaster consents*' and directs the C mrt to sell her inter st, in . the above described Red Estate, a.,.! ;i also deliver to the piuv.liasiir a Quit Ci.iTin Deed for her interest in said laud, at "the tiine the sale of said lie .1 Estate, by said Administrator is continued by the court. And ts said Real Ks at" is ~ot sold ou the said ath day of August, 1892, at public sale, thenfeaid Administrator is directed to .sell said Keal Estate at private sale, at the law office of MordecaiP. Chileote, in Rensselaer, Indianfer , 4 Terms of Sale: One third cash in hand on day of sale, the residue in equal fpaymunts. at nine and eighteen Vnonths from date of sale, with notes at 6 p'fil: cent. inte-est, Waiving valuation and appraism ntd&wS. of the State o? Indiana with personal security and secured by mortgage 'upon theTfhal-Estate sold. JUI 2’i'i. 18.2. See order bmuk 21 on ;> go v.'S. ■ .'UOIU.-.O \ 1 1 ■ !UV . i'.g. ; Jfily 7-1 i2i -it .; •* \ ~. . •. -/Y . y '. ■ D -un!; nee ,•(, - ».- : 1 . , • . ~ rnmt-tr, ad.uiial t-i i. / Dr. lUin's’ (hii. - jl It s iiianitffictiired a* a ;.»>-i:dot» vrn .eh can he given in » glass of bee . • g.ip of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge-of.it.im-patient. It is absolutely and Wi: ! effect a permanent and speedy cure, whptiur the patient is a moderate drinker, or an ale.i holic wreck. It his been given in thousand< of ciMos. aßd -ta evory-iaSaaaee.-jfcpeefa>et ehnt has followed. It never fails- The systajii onceimpreg ia'ed wiihtheSpeciiioitbebom s on utter iinpossiMlity.fot the liquor appetite to exist. Cures gna ran tod. is p tge bo >lc ot particulars free. Address. tiOLDKS Spkoifio Co., 195 Race St 2t-12-lyr. ■* " Ctlieiuiiktit, O,

A Wonderfjul Statement"-!

Proprietors of Dullarh’s Great German Remedies Gentlomeh—l have Hie past two ears been trou bled and very severe Liver ana stomach difficulty. Have had advlcS SlntTmedicine from our Very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Somq, of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy for the Blood, Stomach and/Kidneys and t q mjwsurprise after using thcfe bottlesi fee Mike a new man. If (/hi desire nso my name in print or by .eforence in anv of the Grand Rapid-. Miehigai. papers .*r any other paper-in tha-tales, to con .vince the afflicted »i*at it is-Hie nest Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new mad. Have lived here over 40 years. $: a bottle. J. MltvtkgstoN, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & co •-\~ A r ~ Try Dnllam’s Great GTfr nV \ 15 c»n Liver Pills 40 in each package jttLoag’

Very Much Surprised

I have been afflicted with neundgia for nearly two years have tried physic lan and all known remedies, tout no per manent relief until I triod a bottle ol Dnllam’s Great German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent re-* lief- 25 cents per bottle. Signed A H. Snell, Hamilton, Mich. April ll 1891. For sale by Long & Co.

T W. HORTOK,-' ■-* U . » DEiTTI^T. F ttir.gs io-trtwl that -vihi sqt coax otrr. local anaesthetics use i in Teeth extraction. teeth insertei from one to full nets. Office over LaRne Brothers’ Store, Reassetaer Indiana. ~' / ■ * TRUSTEES? NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. /X will He In iny offleenp stairs in Makeeer*s Bank Building every Saturday to attend to Township GREENFIELD, Triistee Marlon Township. I’SO : bib'.H • • MEAmtssr Heneslasr, - - ladiaua, J. J. EIQLESBAGE, PROP’STJEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sausauge, BaJj logna, etc., sold in quantities t*» Suit par chasers at the lowesL prices.' None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is mvitea ssas- 0 "“ eM,;l " , K ce i.sS S Bi(ssr l

Hemphill Bros. Blacks mi tH Wood .idfiairShops. (SuxcHsirs to Yw avi.& Hnniaill.) Ait Work do lie /onnptlj an« , Gi**s«j»b, ftad ffsfipteil first tuiamjr- .' 11 1 1/1 ■— : —- .Front Street. South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indiana,

..'LIVEET, Feel ii Sale Stable. - New Barn, New, Rigs, Ne w Harness, G-ood Horses We send but first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given l > boarders by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, '.’artie . etc., on short notice. Van Rensselaer Sir- t. South of Town Hall, RftissclSer, i liiifvi Burii;'. Proprietor. IliicklAiiN t''nicit sitv e The bflst salve in tto world top Cuts, Bruise.}. Sores, Silt Riioum, Fever" Sores,' Htuis, Okilbbutsf, Cor;- , : h : ali- Ski a Hlraplions, iiii'i posi ■ our-- I’ilo*. or no pay require'!. iTtTv ,;.i i.r give tu'Cfpff .saihiit.i'Ui'/j, or in "tuyr iljd ■l'ficij 23'Sr)4ts jt"T not ff s.i,! i)/ F B. Meyer, \

Fail to do Duty.. Everybody has ht t: nns failed to do their duty towards » ymselves, Hundreds of lady reader- - offer from, sick headache, irtirvonsne-•*. sleeplessness pad feu:n|e ir Lot them follow 'the example of.H. Herbecliter, Stevens Point, Wi«,, who for five years suffered greatly from Nekvons Prostration and sleeplessness, triod pliysiofytts and dif,uro|it inedicThes without success: But one bottle of Dr. Miles Nervine caused • sound sleep every night and she is feeling litre a new woman person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler. Larathie City, Wyo nin< r , who tried all other remedies, declare-; that after three week s use of the Neryine fir liai laehe. Nervous Postration, etc.- she was wonderfully relieved. Solp by B. F. Fendig & Co. trial bottle Bottle Ff.ee. A lew iTlclliod: of regelating the Ibur, stomach and bowels through the nerves. Aiftow discovery." Dr. Miles’ Nerve (and Liyer Pills speedily cure biiliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildnest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples Free, at B. F. Fendig’s & Co.

A Positive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuablo time by waiting and suffering, but secure a botlle of Dullam \s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and bo cured of your monthly trouble either in 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 casesof female troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending patent but. this remedv is prepared by a very competent ’ physician and chemist of my acquaintance and 1 can cheerfully ana and ootisicencionsly recommend it M tke best—sl a bottle. A. C. froth. Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St.. Chicago, ~ yor sale by Long A co. g'i v , - .b-i