Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1892 — Page 8
The Rensselaer RepublicanPROFESSIONAL CARDS —•- " • “ ~ V. HArUtSKLL *. Oi, UOU COPATHIC. i and. Svcrg-eoxv .v. .... .Indiana (tt|f-Chronic Diseases t Specialty J** Office East Washington Stror i l-Jan-M. Residence, Bonne. \ ®. JONHS. M. D., wta . . - ■ ■ . ,> raYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON. Calls promptly attended by day of * night. HETARYVILLE, - INDIANA. OR. I. B. WASHBUFS, PHYSICIAN* and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Spec *1 Attention riTen to the treatmet of Ctaeaee of the Kye, Ear, Now and Tnroat and Disease of Women. Tests eyes for gluea, BANKS. ~ N. J.SKARS, Vfci, SJUS, F. L. CHiLCOTI, Pei id sat. CasUtr. Ash Cashier CITIZENS’ STATE BAIVK Renssslau I kb. CAPITAL Surplus and undivided profits SBSOOO, Does a general banking bvsuiem. Interest, allowed on special deposits. This Is the ealy State Bank In Jasper County that is examined quarterly by Auditor of State. Your batineas solicited. Collections will receive prompt attention. —— -■■ .
A XeOoy. T. J HoCor. KLi Hollingsworth Pres. Viee Pres. Cashier A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank KRNBBXLAKB, IXDtaNA. Does a Geoertl Dim loaned for short; time at estreat rates. We rnakaa specialty of JPAR-Lg XsOA TTS, *t the lowest rates and os most favorable terms. Rensselaer Bank, t ’ (Located in Nowetsßaiidtng. K.O.HAHHW. DAVID NOWKLS, President. , Vice President, J.C. HARRIS, Caohfer. Money loaned In sums to salt borrower, Exchange bought and sold on all banking points Collection mode and prompttr remitted Deposits received. Interests bearing certificate s of deposits issued.
LA WYERS. P AUeh w. Marshall, * A TTOBXEY AT LA W, * Umcticcs In .Ixsner. Newtvs tart tfljoinlmj ■o,i»r<„«. F.hdccUl Attention qiveo to settlement of Kiutes, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Gtm, Etc. Etc. Ktts. A ldress. - - Rensselaer, In<l. Sis«»s* t*. Tmiv inuk, oAVta •». Thomson i a t Amo. Jiotary Pu6Uo. At A BRO.. • : attorneys at law, Uensselaer, lad. rr-c'ice iri ail ton courts. We {“ay particular Attention to paying taxor, rolling and leasing lands. m. i.. SIMTLKR Collector and Abstractor . f i)HDECAI F. CHILCOTE. ——lttorney at law, Rensselaer, lad. r iVCB'Is to All loisiness in the pmJeasion with fr.liiviiti.eAs and rtispAtch. <j4‘-c,e io acxmd #M,rv ol tho Makeover iwuktiui;. ~1-WiiAiAM-B. ACtfriK. Aargcs. if Hovels? A’JSTCi & SOPKINS, AiTOSXETS AT LAW. RvNiSKLAKR, - - - —ind. •E v soeextii iloof of Leapol t’s Block, e >r;i*r W-tshinytoo su 1 Yam Eeosselsiomtreefs Practise in all i the courts, an i pnrehAse. sell. aid Hasu via; o.tate. , QrifIRLES E. MILLS. j&.T’X’DiSifcTSir ATIjA w Boa.sclaer, loti ret. * Fen-ioas CoUdetiona anil ileal Estate. Abiuucts .arefolly preparert. Titles Examined. MTiartp Loans neyoUaJed at lowest rates. O’.ice up stairs o»»r Chicsja Sarqaia Stors
x AEc.-.- W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LA H* L V .- ... , . . ■ ' ' ' • ■ ,'j . .ta.srst'.i.Aß.’v, - ------- Lsniana, . fW“Ooke la KsnsseMer Baak. x v-is. 9 MISOBL.L.ANRX M .’S. ■ " - A, ' v **•»»'• . '"«? . Jl. 'lKi A tG 'tVUAMjs*. U- 3 PENSION ATTORNEY AND JUSTICE Of THE PEACE.’ Tboroa vbly equipped and akvea.it of the time. Exp-rt in I'eniion matters. with C /Uoty Treisurer, Coart House. . > jii let, is;Vj Notary Pusilc and Baal Estate Agent J.tio<i*ol all lor salo or lease. V lIEATFIEU), ISD.
JOHN GK V*EB, VTHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER, ..... Sulw utten in jnr part Of 4««i«jr »U'l ad-* "■*W«ri'T6»itiSjil» •» ‘Leal Estate Agent and ' Justice of ike*-Peace. nw‘nt'r*rm* H!H2 * V ******** *•, L*r.r e Alidtra* t. . . 1 WEtATfIELD. LSD Dwiggin* Rrtfu Ac €«-. Tttwl Eat»:», SiMoa * Abatra :t a Otto la rear r»*>*j «rs Bfuk. Motwy m loan »• tu-cht-snrflu.,4 tw«t tar*. In •%* (VNMltv We ha»« Me* <ml» ntairiMM In tt» "Win If, oompilad with areat *kt» autd cKre. *1 « nrwt of 0"<~r anmat.eo. WetuiVe •-••i ployed *1 W, Bmo*. m «l*tr>i«-l«-r -*f nvw *0 «*>> h*» dja' * . «•< t»i la <tr(Mrt «*«•»» WVarv prt-pHni- 1 . uoaixlra Mule tin -ti'-rt ru>iM»> su>l on very ra*M«l4« («m- - (WlHilbraiwtnttit pmlaartnn no a naatfu f * *~‘~T Win 101 if ■■ ■ *Ti * * *
CORRESPONDENCE
jH.f iNGIXG GROVE A little cloudy i weather for the past few day s lias madebesitii better, put a different smile ujxm the faces of the tailing sons, and brought “fresh showers for the thirsting flowers.” William Hanley and family,* ot Hogan, spent a part cf last week visiting friends and relatives of this vicinity. T * ~ Last Sunday as Charles Parker was * "•••»• 0 • • -• | trying his new bygg}', to which he bad hitched a spirited gray he almost met with a serious accident. - v The mare became suddenly frightened, and after, circumcribing and bisecting a circle some seven times, she np-set the buggy. Charles soon succeeded in pacifying her, and nothing -much was injured. The home of Mr. and Mra. James Overton was made very happy last Saturday by the presence of a ten pound tenth boy. Ten boys all living. We challenge the county to beat that. Box supper at the Osborne School house Saturday night. No youth t <gua afford to miss this great opportunity of—possibly making himself happy throughout the remainder of Ms life.
The Farmers Alliance of this township have, in the language of Nye, “succumbed to the delirum tingles o the unknown.” They have-tried to split the blue dome of heaven with their unavailing wails; they have glutted their' vengence against the Republican party, and still have a few gluts on hand. The F, M. B. A., or Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Association, have not env ugh members left to constitute a quorum. Der Junge Fritz.
EE lON ITEMS.
Wheat harvest over, and oats are ready. Rye is light. Every body sowed buck wheat, and every body else sowing turnip seed. /
The corn crop will be better than was thought for, a month ago. Clark McColly’s sons have built him a new house. Brushwood Chapel will be dedicated to the Lord soon. - , Logan Wood has built a new houseR H. Grow is building an addition, to his house. - y A. H. Alter is building a large barn. Several of our neighbors are shipping milk to Chicago. Hay will not be as good as last year, “The traction engine is pulling -through the gram fields. • A y Dog fish and cat fish are being caught in great numbers along the river. The steam dredge will soon be to the Nubbin Ridge line, A New Iron bridge is under construction over the river at Thompson’s. '
Mike Stibbe has built a new house. The dredge men are looked for daily to begin work uu the Gtus ditch. The Fourth quarterly meeting of the Methodist Protestant Church will be held at the Rose Bud Cliapel on Saturday,'Aug.G and on Sunday Aug. 7, a basket meeting will convene at the grove near Rose- Bud. Every body invited to come and participate in the good work for the Lord. Bill Bat.
itEtins arox hems;. A lawn, fete was held in the pleasant grounds of Mr. J. N. Beal’s residence last Friday afternoon and evening. It was given in honor of Miss Sallie Orth and Messrs. Bert Taylor and William Orth, who, in company with Miss Jennie Beal came up from Chalmers to spend a few days. About twenty-five guests surrounded the tables on the lawn where the good things of life abounded. Our youDg people know how to get up picnics, j Hartley Church left for a visit*4® Logan. O, on Tuesday of this week. He goes by way of Indianapolis and will make thh journey on his bicycle, stopping on his return at Richmond, where he will continue his studies in Earlham College.
Rev. W. 11. Kearns, a former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this place spent a few day* with numerous fried* lure, occupying the pulpit of the Presbyterian church last Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Frank Ilafcly, who for severs
months past has been taking lessons of one of the best masters in Chicago, is gettiug up a class in voice culture. This is certainly an excellent opportunity for those who cannot afford the expellee of going to the city for instruction. ■ Mrs. Gauthier, Mrs. Blue and Mrs. Phillips spent last Friday in Remington, the guests of Mrs. Harry Hartley, a sister of the.first named lady. ' Mrs. George Major returned last week from a pleasant visit with friends in Frankfort. Miss Maude Bowman came home last Friday from an extended and pleasant visit with friends in Rensse - laer. ■ _„. >v Mrs. Draper left on Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, in Missouri. Miss Rose Hollingsworth came last week to spend a few weeks with her father and sisters after which she will return to Ellsworth, ill., near which place she will teach during the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allman, Mr. W. E. Peck and Miss Florence Hart, Mr. Frank Hardy, and Misses Fannie and Florence Hawkins went to the Iroquois River last Tuesday for a picnic. A number qßour citizens are availing themselves of the cheap rates to visit Denver, Colorado, and other points of interest in the great west. Remingtonian.
FROM WHEAI FIELD. Wheatfield is not dead nor sleepetb. Horace Marble is now building at the foot of Byron street, a two story business house with residence above, the same to be occupied by our esteemed citizen, Doc. ’turnerand family for drug store and residence. ’ Mr. Marble is erecting, just south of the old store of Marble & Meyers, one of Perkins’ 8 foot wheel wind mills and a tank 15 feet high which will hold 70 barrels of water. He •«» will attach pipes and run the water to his property half a block north, as a protection against fire and for culinary uses. The large store building and hall about being built by John Graves was sold last week to Fritz Nothison, who will in the near future occupy it for Saloon and Billiards. . is erecting a very neat residence on Concord st. Our post-office is a money order office, our affable P. M., Mr. Smiley does not take kindly to the work and bother of a money order he says he will have to buy a microscope to find the profits. “~ We understand that.in the near future that the Odd Fellows will institute a Degree Lodge of Rebeccas here. *
But very little sickness m and about here. • Young Leon Collins, who got his Leg all mashed up below the; knee, while performing for amusement to himself on a moving train in the yards of the I, I. <k I. Road, is getting well under the care of Dr. Turner. Mrs. S. J. Bentley has returned from Chicago where she has been 7 weeks, treated by a very eminent, specialist, and is improving. Mr. Wm. H. Dahncke is running two gaDgs of hay makers at a cost of over S3O per day on his own and the Luse Ranches.
Halleck Bros, expect to cut and press next week, or commence then to do so>, on the Sackett Ranch adjoining town, on the north, & number of hundred acres of hay land. The air is full of paint, everybody is painting up. If any one says we are not religious, tell them yon know better, for we have three churches, and four societies meet iu them, with two Sunday schools.
Some how there is no end of building going on not only in town, but all through the country, for <there is so many loads of lumber going out day after day. Hay making is the business of all reputable citizens mostly, and all are well pleased the way it is curing and yielding, other crops fair with good, prospect of Republican gains. Our old and esteemed citizen, Uncle Sammy Clark, after a six month illness is getting up again. Mr. W. S. Bentley and wife are visiting at Father Bentley’s, they say ihe water in Chicago should have ilsaamechaa ed.
Beal-Estafe Transfers.
*V* ' r Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise SpecU. S. A. to Erastus Smith, Aug--1,*44) 86,7-29# 160 acres., Newton, patent Amelia H. Miller to Geo. H. Brown, Jr. Apr. 18, sw "se, se sw 3L.31-7, n£ nw 25*31- ‘ 7, Union .tT. ... 900 Jas. M. Poisel to same, July 23, e* ne 34-30-5, Gillam.. 800 S. P. Thompson to Manual B. Hart, July 5, nr 22-31-G, > 160 acres, Walker 1050 Mary Morgan to John Q. Alter, et ux, May 5, 9, bl 5, Rensselaer ......... 700 >. *" Emma Buszek to Frank Foltz, July 14, se 16-31-6, Walker 1000 Frank Foltz to Manual B. - Hart, July 25, same as above 1200 John Greve to Fabian Notheson, July 25, pt It 5, bl 1, Bent. Add. Wheatfield. /... 1000 Fabian Notheson to John Gfeve, July 25 N , It 6, pt It 5, bl 1, B’s Add. Wheatfield 450 Michael Halloran to J. F. Iliff, July 9, pt Its 9,8, bl 9, Renßßelaer,,title bond 1200 James Sheffler to James.G. Knight, Its 3,4, bl 9, Remington 600 Jesse J. Barnes to Erasmus T. Burton, Apr. 23, Its 4,5, Tiltbh’s Add. Remington.. 900 David Rathfon to Benj. J. - * Gifford, June 8, s£ sw ne 930 5, Gillam, quitclaim.... 100 G6o. N. Snow to Edward . Griggs, Jan 30, sw ■ ne 2-31-5, 20 acres, Walkef 7~ quitclaim 100
The Sore Arm Tramp Deception.
A youthful tramp, aged about 14 years, having an arm bandaged up and telling a most pitiful story of his woes, has been working on the sympathies of surrounding towns. In one place an officer took him in charge and had a doctor examine the alleged broken arm. Of course the arm was found to be all right, and the fellow waa simply ‘ working” the gullible public for funds to supply himself and seven other tramps with liquor and other luxuries. ‘Some of the tramps go so far as to deliberately make their arms sore by the application of croton oil, acids, or other means, preferring to stand, the pain for the harvest of nickles they raise from SympathetiOtaVictims, rather jtban,do an honest jlav’s labor. Don’t be imposed upon. -
Please Settle Your Doctor Bill.
The undersigned will be at the Makeover ■ house, in Rensselaer, on August 10th, 11th and 12th. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call on dates and settle their indebtedness, by cash or note; as after that time all unsettled accounts be placed m the hands of an attorney “tor collection
Dr. M. E. JACKSON.
For the Campaign.
For the purpose of helping along the good cause of Republicanism in jasper County, The Republican will be sent from now until November .15, to residents ‘of. Jasper County for 35” cents, in advance, and to persons ordering a number of copies some further reduction 1 •. ill be made. „> t . ,B. • • $ m We are overstocked in fine shoe on account of the season; call now and get bargains. Hemphill it IToxan. Try Dnllam’s Great German 25 cent CoughtJuro at Long & Co.
A .Yew VSt’lho*!:
of regulating the liver, stomach and bowe'-i through the nerves. A now discovery. I)r. Mties’ Nerve and Liver Pills speedily cure billion sn ess, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, Uaequnied for men, women, children. Smallest, mildue-.t, purest! *SO doses, 25 ets. Samples Free, at B. F. Feadig’s & Co. To keep the beird from turning gray and thus prevent the appearaueaof age use Bnckingham’sDye for the Whiskers, the best dye made.
Wonderful (Inins.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine not only cures all nervous diseases, headache, blues nervous porstration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, fits and hysteria, but also builds up tho body. “1 am pleased to say that after years of Intense suffering wi:h nervous disease, headache an I prostration, I tried Dr Miles* Restorative Nervine, and in two week gained eighty pounds in weight. 1 could not' lay down to sleep, but now strep perfectly easy, and am still improving wonderfully. Cannot say enough for the Nervine.— Mrs. L. B. Millard, Dunkirk, N. Y. ’‘One customer used five bottles aud gained fifteen pounds in fl**sh —Brown & Maybury Cortland -N. Y.” Trial Dot tie and elegant book tree at B. F. Fendigs & Co.
Notice of Macadamizing, Guttering, Grading and Draining Washington Street. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer, Jasper County , Indiana, at a meeting held July 16th, 1892, passed a resolution of the necessity for the macadamizing, guttering,, grading and drainage of 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 Aqgust 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. ,—-> . In witness whereof I •j Seal, j- have hereunto subscribed * * 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.
Tn purchasing spectacles do not jartronize traveling doctors or opticians, as every few of them are hon| est .or competent and arc pretty apto sell inferior goods, at very high >rices. Dr. I. B. Washburn has a ine test case of lenses and will order jrou the very best of glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very reason 1 * able rates. ts We have knifed the prices in summer millinery, call now for cheap hats and bonnets at Hemphill <fc Honan’s
State of Indiana, j Jasper County. j ocr In tbe Jasper Circuit Court, October term 1892. •Mary H. Hawbe is hereby notified that VVilllam B. Austin has filedffiis complaint in the Jasper Circuit Court to quwt hia title to certain real os I ate ia said county in which said Hawhe claims an interest and that said cause will come up for trial at the October term 1892 of the Jasper Circuit Court to he held in Rensselaer Indiana and commencfnj; October 17, 1892. WITNESS my hand, and the /LTTTfAseal of said court ( ) William H. Coovek, ... Clerk of J. C-C. Austin & hopkins .. Atty’s for Pi It. July 21-23 Aug, 4. ' 4 ; X * —: Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of. the town of Reosseiaer, in Marion township, ' Jiisper bounty, and sta e of Indiana, that the umieisigned George A. Strickfadeo, a male inhabitant of the stateo: Indiana, and over tbe age twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of Irvoming' intoxicated and fit in every respect to oe intrusted with the sale of intoxicating’ li<;,t}ors. will apply to the Board of Oommissioners in said Jasper county at their September term 1892, said term commenciogron Monday, September sth. 1892, for a liceustr-’t.i sell and barter, spiritous, vinous, matt «■»<! pni<v_ intoxicadng liquors iutrdeas quautvty Ihttn a quartata tinie. with the privilege, of a!-' lowing and permitttn" the name to tn drank ou the following nreniises to-wit: Tiie precise location of the premises on which the undersigned desires to sell and barter w ith the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereo i, is a one story bridle building fortv (40l feat long by twenty (20) feet wide, on-Van,,liett&iclaec street aod sitiiqtod on ipt nunpber three. (3) btoek number four (C ot the origmai plat of Rensselaer,' Indiana, and de-mi ibed os foliows; Beginning one hundred and twelve and one half (112 X leet north-westerly from the corner of Washington, Van Rensselaer street, tlience nortli-westerly on • Van Rensselaer street twenty (20) l'eet, Thence westerly parallel with Washington arrest forty (40) feet thence south-easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer street twenty yi n feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street forty. (40) feet, to the place of beginning. Said license will be asko.i for a period of one year. G EOKGE STRICKPADRX. ADg. 4-11-JB.
Dart't mi i - <i, nr T 'i' fi'»- !«>.' ’ij• *- • 1 CiiiVil by administer!-nr Or. IJainv* OuMiui ' : - Sitt'.-iii--. „ It- Rjatumfacmr'i'l i< it p I'.viur c: ’<i given in >t jfttiH* <>!' Ii». cup or <•. f*r*•■<» Or tea, or in fotvlv withjpiii the Who .vtiiiijp l of. ‘tie paUwit iLAtA'WtWwtolv Hi)r»i>to>. ..Hit wU; cit'ect a permit!.fill ami sf»*c<.ly<snr*\ liether the patient is a rnoiie.mm drinker. or an lilcUhoik; wreak. It has been given 1 in thousands of citstvj. arid in every instance a perfect cure lias followed. It, never fails- The systa.ni once ini prog abut wirhtlioSncejtlcii heroin $ on utter imporisihyitv for ttleliquortippetu e looutut.- > im«m ftuaomto.ti. 4S page tKi.jk ni _ panicnllira free. Address. ••>' GOMitUrSPI'iCIFIC Go., 195 UaieaSt. 24,12-lyr. Cincinnati, <). A Wonrtt’rJui !*f;rat *»»<•!»• Proprietors ot Dnllam’s Groat German Remedies Gentlemen —I have the oast two ears been troubled with a serious •arid very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have hid advice and medicine -from our very best ohysicitus an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my jrionds persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy lor the Blood. Stomach and Kidneys and to toy surprise after using throe botilesl feel hire 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 nnv paper* in the states, to con vince the alllicted that it, is the best Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new man. Have lived h«re over AO vo .rs. Si n bottle. J. Mlivimgston, Gramfßapids . for sale by Long A co -~7 —* ' r tc Trv Oulluni s Greit Gir on l > e •« Liver Pdls 40 iu each pukige atL mg'
Very 9lucli Surprised X-fyavo been afflicted with neuralgia for nearly two years have tried pnysic ion and, all known remedies, bnt ho per mauent relief until 1 tried a brittle of Dullam’s Great-German Liniment and it gave me inslaut anu permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A U. Snell, Hami.onn, Mich, April II 1891. For sale hy Long & Co. Try nullum's Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long Jt Co.
J W. HORTON, _© nDSINT'Z’ZS'Z’. - Fillings inserted that witi not com* out. used in Teeth extraction, tar-ArtLScial/teeth" inserts] from one to luii sets, uffioe ovfcr LaRue Brothers’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana! - Dr. 0. L Brown, DEITTIST, EENssELaaen - - Indiana. Office over Ellis ,% Murray’s Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. CROWN AND BKIDGEWORK, ’ TEETH WITHOUT PLATFS, - A SPECIALTY., 4 ... -i-.-V 1 ’"-' all the Latest methods in dent- • TRUSTEES? NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. i will he in my office up stairs in Makeeerti Bank Building every Saturday to attend to Township business. _ 1 WILLIAM GREENTIELD, Trustee Marion Township.
PIOtSTEER MEAT 1.4 am Hsnselaer, - - Indiana, J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’S. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Hatton, Sauaaage, Balogna, eto., sold in quantities to suit puir chasers at the lowest prices. None buttha best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to’call. e?The highest prices paid for mod cattle. JVJ . EIGLEBBA«3H.
Hemphill Bros. BlaoksmitH - -AND— Wood RepairSfiops. (duaodisurs to Yeoni iA3m i itll.) " ' v ... • • V / ‘ • iv 9 A.H Work done promptly an! {’heaply, and Warutnted Uirsl .Class Qtfcitijl'cy • „ Front Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, Xadiaiia B W and Sale Stable. New Barn, New .'Rigs New Harness,G-ood Horses* ~ We send out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfactibiSf Special attention given to boarders by the meal, day or week. Carnages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc-, on short notice. ! ... Vanßcnsielner Street, South of Town Hall. ’ r j' ■ Repsselaer, Indi-ma. 1 , ’ ! Burijs; Proprietor^ . *** lluekl^stN* 4 . i Th.c I’if.'.o >•: !'•« in d lor Cats, ( Hruwox, Ulcor ;| . i'th If ;uin, I Sor.bt f oUct', C’.Hypfid 11auds, ( Ck.nwi»j»s, ‘ah Skin Erupi ri-»ii:< sri'Up -viivolv enrol Files.->f no j pay. r-qnKe t It is t > give I pcciV.'.i or m >nbf rotun-led i fri*— Ut r- ''it-. }•’ * r ■ ox. For saU i»y F j ii. MeV«r ,4 mtf«> GSM’s Experience In ■ * - .Igl^tUnuKe. Mr. ami Min. Lorca Treseott are keepers of the (Jovxttglithouse at Sand Beach, Midi, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she as takeli down with Measles, folwit.h a dreadful GOugU and turning info a Fever. Doctors at homo and at D-troit irested her, but in: vain. She grew worse vapidly, until she was a mere “handful of bones ” —Than she trie IDr King’s New Discovery and alter tho use of two and a half bottles, was onmpletelv cured; They say Dr. King’s New Discovery rs worth its weight iii gold, yet you may get a trial boi tie free at K B. Meyer’s Drugstore.
A r*wltlve Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuable thnq by' Waiting and suffering, but sec*tr**H botlle ;, f Dullum's Great German Female Utorirb Tonic and be cured of vour, monthly 'rouble either io old or young. It is the very best preparation I evvr preserib- d in my extensive practice. It has given tho List results in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any modioiue lever used. I do Dot make a pratico or using or rocoaimeuding'patf't modhines, but this rpmede i* prepared by a veiy competent and chemist of my acquaintance an .I I pan cheerfully and and consioeneiondv recommend it M tho host— sl a bottle. A. C. fkuth, Specialist of. Diseases of Women, 89 East Ma<Usenet.. Chicago, vor sale by Long & co. %
