Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1892 — Page 8

The Rensselaer RepublicanP RO F E SSIOHAI-C AR DS \ PHYIICUXI. w. HARTBKLL, M. » C /=xcia.xx SkcpLCl *4>t<U,.lSK . AXVIOA Mr Office KastfWMtilagton Stfaet. - t-Jan-M. I Residence. MaLeever Hoiim. G. M. D„ ; <* PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. C*IU promptly attended by day or * nighu MKUVKTVILLK.'* - - INDIANA. OR.I. B. WASH BURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Ind but a. Spec al attention given to tfceCreetmert if disease of the K te, Bar. Noto sod Thrnst an J Vtseaee of Women. Teste eyas for giasse, ZT.SxxjtA Vet- Saia. F. L. Caivcorx, CatMer- As* Cashier CITIZENS’ STATE B AJW£ RKNSSELA.XR !■». . . ; {** CAPITAL Surplus and. undivided profits 185000. Does a general banking bottoms. Interest. •Ue-trcd on special deposits. This Is the only State Bank tn Jasper Coeaty that is examined quarterly by Auditor •< State. Your bantaem ( *° n ll^ it,cd ' OoOwtieM vfll receive A # MoCoy. I. J McCoy. KL! Maßrngswertli Pres. Vice Free. Cashier A.icCoy&Co’s.Bank BBxaaaLsaa, iijgju Does a general banking business Monev loanelfor abort time at .currentrates. We *ake a specialty at .FxxKM at the lotvest rates and oa most favorable terms. r BSiTlky (Located in Nowale Bulidtog. H. O. HARRIS. DAVIDNOWELB, President. Vice President, J.C. HARRIS. CsAtar. Moneyloaned tn snms to s«Mborrower Exchange bought and sold •* all banking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits issued.

LA WYERS. ALPH W. MARSHALL, A AT LA TF, Prxctices in Newton nod adjoining WnnttM. Ewectal atteattoa given to settle-’ ment of Decedent's Katatea. Collection'!, Conveyances, Juatieen’ Oasea, Etc. Etc. Etc. Address. - - Eenuelaer, Ind. Slices P.TkbMMON, Davtn J. Thompson of £<mo. foblie. 'THOMPSON A BRO., 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. >*Tactioe in all toe courts. W'e pay particular attention to paying taxes. Belling and leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor

F. CHILCOTE, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. ttemlu to *ll buainosa ii ttte profession with disputes. Ostee is second titorv of the Mitkaever buildinsr. Avsfin. A»t«v*H -SOMIXS . AUSTIN & HOPKINS,' ‘ ATTOBiJEIS AT LAW.3f.ksssl.ver, - ind. second floor of Leopold's Block, e >rm»r WiwWugtontoci t V*n ttaaztolasr streets Fr*etlee ir. all soli. ' ko-I lei’,' r#»' estar,3. ' QHRRLEBE. MILLS. - AT 3Li A. NX7" Beusselser, Ixiizz*. Pensions, CjUections and Reul Estate. Attracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined.' Wfsrm Loans negotiated al. lowest rates, up stairs over Chic«J» R»rjiin Store. -—. 1 AMKi W. DOUTIti? LA If, EINSSKLAX*. - - ISBIAKA. in Rensselaer Bask:. . A.V. rtf, .; <■ ;. - ■■-• T JAMES A* BURNHAM. IL S-’PENSIQN”KTTOKMEY AND J’JS- __ TICE OF THE PEACE thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in Pension matters. Oiflr*. with County Treasurer, Court House. Sjpt .Ist, 1890 Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands ot all d •-criptiona for sale or lens®. " iIEATFLELD, IND. JOHN GBaVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIAN A AUCTIONEER, Sale* Attended in any part Of Jasper and adwtmng counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collection* promptly attended to. Large amounts of farms and town property lor saie. address . - . WaaarniuLD. iso # Owigginn Bnn. A Co., i '.Etea.! Lain* M Atottiats Office in rear room of CttuMF State Bark. RKxeetu.Aca.lim. Money to loan on the ehe»«w<*<d bast term • I to the county . « , [,> ’ _ I We bare the duty abatraai towwd in rt .«, , county, eotnpflodwifk <r# tM • *ad cy. h t • a«wt Otwr deooo.oo. ® ' We bare employed K W, Ree*e. abrtrar- 1 tor of over SO venraeKpwieaaa.W*e*asehnr» <• I •f this department .., , , , > We are prepared to make of title I on short notice and on wry eeanoamMe itrm,. | (Whalfratoototbe Mr ® a * > “-

Real-Estate Transfers.

Warranty Deeds Wr<« Not Cthenvisft SpcC- < ified Rensselaer Land <fc Imp. Co. to T. F. Nichols, June 29, It 7, bl 12, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 60 Daniel W. Meilou toMathias Petty, Apr. 16. nw ne 4 30— acres, Union, ~ 750 I Seth J. Bentley to Mrs, Rath ? Mason. Aug. 1, It 7. bl 1, Bentley’s sub. div. Whcattield / 50 J. C. Weston to Albert Witham, TJuly 22, It 10, bl Jos. Fisher to same, July 8 sj Its 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 bl 31, Western’s Add. Rensselaer 800 R.Metherell to S. W. Mitchell, i Aug. 2, It 9, bl 1, Searights Add. Remington 300 Chas. E. Harlacher to Jno. J, Porter, May-6, it’ 12 bl 5, . • Remington 100 W. J. Shrum to Klaas Ettema, Aug. 3, se se 8-31-7, sw sw 9-31-7, Keener 1150 John C. Weston to Anna R. Mills, July 30, Its 2,3, 6,7, 10, bl 43, W T s Add."Rensse- ' laer > 500 F. M. Goff et al to Thos. Joyner, Aug. 5, ptnwnw 17-31 -6, Walker 50 A. Miller to O. J. Miller, July 14, e| ne 33-31-6, 80 acres, ’ Walker ~308

Frank Foltz to Manuel—Er IJ,art, Aug. 6, sw 22-31-6, 46Q acres. Walker Wm./Casto to Jerome Casto, Jtnv 23 e| Le se 21-28-5, 20 acres, Milroy, 200 Helen S. Sigler to Win. M. Hoover, et ux, Aug. 6. pt ne nw, Rensselaer 525 Jas. M. Clark to Sarah Clark, June 16, pt s| w| 19-27-7, —_— 73 acres, Carpenter, quitclaim 100 Emma Harlacher to Wm. M. Reed,, et u;x, Aug, 9, pt n j nw 30-27 6, Carpenter 1000 S. C. Van Rensselaer to Susan Monaghan, July 18, pt ne nw,3o-29-6, Renssijaer 250 Wm. -Jirink- lo Wm.—G. -- Temples,- Aug. 9, sj n| se, se se 2 31-7, Keener 1150 Wc are overstocked in flue shoe., on account of the season; call now and get bargains. Hemphill <fc Honan. Try pullani’s Groat German Cough Cure at Long & Co. We have knifed the prices in summer miUiuery, call now for cheap hats and bonnet? at Hemphill & Honan’s

Elecfric ISlltcrs.. ■This remedy is bacomiug so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Kittel’s sing the sains song of praise.—A purer medicine ist and it is. guaranteed to do ail that is claimed. Electric Bitters wjjd cure all diseases of the Liverqud will rcmoxe Pimples, Boils; Salt Rhatxm and ot her affect ions caused by —Will drive Malaria from the-system and prevent : s well .ns'cure.ali Malarial fevers For core sf Heuda me. Const: patioii and Indigestion tr\ Electric Blt- . tors—Entire ‘guaranteed, €»i\ per bottlw, at F..JJ 1 Me'.ec’sTtqrg Bfofo »,IT ®FdTY<ydjt awe yourself andfjunIP to pct the best valise for your money, economize is yonr lootyvenr by purchasing t* tshoes, which represent the TrtAA rratifs * or ~~—d?Sv'd> as tboosando . - IjwTXkE no substitute, 1 -A ■ ■ W. L. DOUGLAS A genuine sewed shoe, that trill not rip, fine calf, neamless. smooth inside, flexible, more comrortable. st y lisn and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoescostinjr from $1 to & and •5 Hand«sewed, flnecalf shoes. The y “ most strlLsb, easy and durable shoes ever sold st the price. They equal flue imported shoes coating from $S to sl2. CQ 50 Police Shoe, worn by farmers and all others who want a good heavy calf, three a> le< L extoMlon edge shoe, easy to walk, in, and wli! keep the feet dry and warm. . $2 50 Fine Calf, 52.05 and OU.OO Work. W*™ • Ingnen’s Shoes w!U give more wear for the money than any other make. Thev are made for service. The Increasing sales show that workingmen have found this out. RnVft’ g£-°® and Youths’ 01.75 School ••Ujo Shoes are worn by the boys everywberer'The most serviceable sboeseold at the prices. Ladies’ S:BS Misses are made of the best Dongola or fine Calf, as lj>«2:*reverystylish,comfortableanddur*bta. ThegXOOshoeequalscustonimadeshoescosUng from 54.00 to SC-(O. Ladles who wish to economize ia their footwear are finding this out. Caatien.— W. L. Douglas’ name and the price is stamped on the bottom of each RhDt- • kmr for tt w h™y°° bn y- Bewareofdealersattemptingtosub■Utateother makes for them. SuchautwUtutionsaro frandbleat and subject to prosecution by law lor obtoming money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. SuUIV Ellis & Murray.

Notice of Final Settlement ofi Estate. In the Jasrper ChcuitCourt Octobr Term, ise. r In The Matter Of Tie Estate Of 1 Charles ii. Benjamin ■ \ ..Deceased ) . Notice is Hereby Given. That the undersigned, a- Administrator of the estate of Charles R Benjamin dec used, has present ed and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of sad estate, and that the same will come up'for .he examination and action of said Circuit Court, oh the 17, day of October. 1892, at which time all persons interested in told estate are, required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. | And the b» irs of said estate, and all others interested the eln. are also hereby required, : at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to I any part of said estate. . - D. J. THOMPSON Aug 18-19-Sept. 1 Administrator. Notice if Letting Contracts. 1 ~ For Washington Street Im. provement, of Rensselaer, Ind —-' _ i Notice is hereby given that on September 12th, 1892, at 8 o’clock, P. M., at the Town Hall, in said Town, the Board of Trustees wll 1 receive bids for said improvement. The work will be let according to the pla#s and specifications in hands of Town Clerk in three divisions and parties stoking hid ß separately per running foot as follows: " Ist. Drainage, including tile and sewers. 2nd, f tow Ider ing of the gutters. 3rd. Grading and Macadamizing. Bidders to furnish all material and accompany their bids with a bond in the penalty of SIOO The Contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder who shall then enter into a contract with said Board and give bond for his faithful performance of his contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ' ~ _ WITNESS my band and the seal of , cv ir >thc Town Board of Rensselaer this I J l7th day of August. 1892. CHAS.GUY SPITLER, Town Clerk.

MB KE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. Jasper County v In Jasper Circuit Court, to October Term, A. D. 1892. . » John F. Avery, Admin-> istrator of the estate of John H. Wilkinson, de-b —■.—■ ceased, » f yg.... Penelope Wilkinson ctal. J , Be it Remembareii, That on this 10th. day of August A. D. 1892, the above named plaintiff by U. Z. Wiley his Attorney filed In the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said defendants and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants Penelope Wilkinson, George F. Wilkinson, Mftcbili I. Wilkinson, Leland J. Wilkinson and the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, said nonresident defendants, are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1892, to-wit; on the 17th day of October 1892 WITNESS, My hand and the seal / sir • i\°f said Courts affixed at office in [ jßensselaer, on this 10th day of August A. D. 1892. WILLIAM 11. OOOVER Aug. 18 25-Sept. 1 County Clerk

DITCH NOTICE. W’TBe r e as, Hurley, Chas. A. Harrington, Harvey Davisson and Simon P. Thompson did on the 6th day of June, 1892, file in the Auditor’s office, of Jasper County, Indiana, a petition to the Board of Commissioners of said County,'praying said Board to cause to be eonBtructed a Ditch or Drain in said County, as. hereinafter described, and whereas on the 10th day of June, 1892, the same being the sth day of the regular June Session 1892 of said Board of Commissioners, they did by an order duly entered of Record, appoint James N. I.eathennan,; Drainage Commissioner, JohnC. Porter and James T. Randle, three resident freeholders and householders of the Couaty,.JM>t interested in the construction-of the proposed work, and not of kin to any parties interested therein, as viewers in said cause, to view sai<L P' °posed location for Ditch, and the lauds io be affected thereby AiiaTo iieTrot-m-fiir otirof duties required or such viewers, and to tile their report with the Clounty Auditor of said Couuty; and Whereas said-viewers have made their view of said proposeU work, and after having subscribed and sworn to the same, have tiled their report with the undersigned'Auditor of said County of Jasper. Therefore, notice is here by given of the Sendency and prayer of said petition, and the liifg of said viewers report thereon, and that the time "set lor the h aring thereof is Friday, the 9th day of Septantber, 189’2, the Same being the sth day of the regular September term, 1892, of" said Commissioners Court. Said proposed diteh is described as follows: 1 Commencing at a bridge on the north line of the Chicago and Indiana” Coal Railway Company’s ‘right of way, aud. 2275 feet North 67M degrees west of xbp Quarter Section corner on ihe west line of section ninet<&n (19) township thirtjr oup (31) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper Cddnty ludiaaa, aud yuniiing tlvuce sou li, fifty-seven and. one-halt (57Ji,i degrees sgast, iw-o-thotisantt-■ tour hu-.aired and ■ fisto (2450) feet, thence south, fifteen and dnerhalf jtrrtf ' '!> urees east, seven huolii’eil arid “’sixty live (765) ffeet, thence south eleven arid dnej naif (Illi ) degrees west" eleven liutidred and” I sixty 11160) ti-et, thence south nineteen (19) ! deg'ees West, four hundred MOO) feet, thence i south, twelve ilai degrees west, nve’iiundrtfd, ; and fiiletm (515) feet, Igien. e sbtith, seven and I ).' and eighty live toSAt feet, thence south, nineteen (19) degrees, west, seven hundred (700) • feif. thence south, two and one-half (2X) degrees west, thlnecn hundred and twenty live (1325) feet to the beginning of si ditch. One thousand fee.t west of the quarter section corner on the eastline of section twenty-five (25) township thirty-one (31) north, range sev.en (7) west, in Jasper Co. Indiana, ; and known on the records nt the Baid ■ Com-/ missiouers court, as the Lakin ditch, No. 5163. The names of the owners of the lands through w hlch said ditch will pass, or which will oe affected by the construction of said ditch are as fol to ws: I. & I. R. R. Co., Simon P. Thompson, Epliraim Sayers, „ John Makeever, Asht-1 Smith. Wilbur 1). Florence, Er.istjts Johnson, Scott Cooper, George F. Ford, Win. F. Holland, Harvey Davisson, J. Lynn,A.W. Leedy, Abraham Leopold, Charles A. Harrington, James A.Garfield. Union township for benefit to highways. George H. Brown, Jr., AVm. B. Hurley, William Cooper and A bra bam Warne. lN WITNESS WHEREOF. I havb < set my hand and affixed I L——. It be seal qf the Board of CommissO loners of said County at Renssplaer, Indiana, this 13th dav of August 1892. < HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor of Jasper Aug. IS-25. Sep. 2., , i Indiana A Wonderful Statement* Proprietors ot Dull&m's Great German Bemedivs Gen^emen —I have the past two ears been tfoubled with a senous and very severe Livor and Stomach difficulty. Have fivi advice and medi* cine from our very best physicians an only Ao be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy tor the Blood, Stomacuand Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles I feel hke a new man. If jou desire you can use my name ii print'or by reference in arty of 1 the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vitico tho afflicted that it. i&the best CLwhl. Liver and Kidney medicine on ehrth I f«eT like anew man. Have lived h»re over 40 vetirs. 31 a bottle. J. Mlivingstox, Grand Rapids. 1 Jt« saie .by Loug dfc co < a' ,

DITCH NOTICE - ‘ ■ zdtttczeh:. In Wheatfield, Kankakee and Walker Toicnships, Jasper County Indiana. ’ < .

The Report of the Viewers and Engineer on the Wheatfield ditch commenced pursuant to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly off] the State of Indiana, approved March 7th, 1891, page 455 of -acts of 1891, has been filed in my office and pursuant to section 4of said ac t I have fixed Friday, Septemper 9th, 1892, as the time for hearing the petition and report and it appearing by affidavit of Simon P. Thompson, attorney for the petitioners that the residence of certain persons are without the County of Jasper in which said work is located and that the residence of certain persons can not be learned and that certain owners have no known tenants on their said land Wherefore all the folio wing named persons to-wit:-Patrick Maloy, Ananias Luse, Augusta KiuU, Nelson Morris, John W. Kelvey, Joshua A. Timmons, John Anderson. William S. Potter, Fannie Potter, John Marder, Albert B. Anderson, Martha Huston, Mrs. Boseman, whose first name is unknown, Sophia Tinkham, Joseph Leonard, Fabian Nauthison,._ Horace Marble, GeorgeO.Huffman, Charles W. Huffman, Sarah B. Henderson. John Pokry wka,

William Hammell, George Sackett, , Aiina Smallfield, W. F. Garrison, whose first name is unknown, C. M. whose first nkme is unknown, Harrison G. Bush, Catherine Bacon, Mary A. Haigh, Alva Leonard, Henry Crawford, Edward Sanford, Aruna Bacon, Almeda Hodges, S. J. Howell and M. J. Howel), whose first names are unknown, Samuel M. Newby, J. S. Wright, whose first name is unknown,. August W oolbrant, JosephF. Warn pter, George M.McDonald, James Osborn, J. N. Lane whose first name is unknown, ■JohnOrr, ’ Emma F. Hinkle, Edom Fletcher. Winifred Finn, Jacob Feister, Amos McCloud, Almira Bates, First National Bank of Indianapolis, - M. J. Cramer, whose first name is unknown, Peter Enswiller, Alexander Hamilton, Peter Leisenfelty Hannah Hopkins, Chas. A. Hath way, Henry Finnecamp, Chas. J. Linderman. Wm. A.Riifehart, Schuyler Sigler, Albert G. Porter, Michael Hyland, John Hyland, ’ Henry Indiana, Illinois and lowa Railroad Company, The Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company. Martha M. Rockwell. John Rauh, Phebe Desclms, Lydia B. Hamilton, August Litke, Alford J. Tilton, Sylvester Warte, Elizabeth Bodiman, Winifred Bobth, Joseph T. Cason. George W. Stoudt, Joseph Hamilton, Noah C. Hamilton, John J. Moore, Alfred H. Lindley, Clara Kent, Manuel B. Hart, William J. Allen, all of whom are believed to be nonresidents’of Jasper County; AlsQtSilva Root, James Swisher, Minerva Swisher, George O. Stembel, Francis E. Swisher, Asaph M. Stumph, Jjjhn H. Tilton, Catherine L.Tinkham* G'gQ-ge W- Tilton. Wi llraru Turner. yanWicklin, Seth J. Bentley, Finette G. Helmick^QaVid J. August Stachel, James Piokner, , Zacbariah Miller, Melcfioir, Miller. Charles Myers, Charles J..Linderman,, ' - ' - - ■ - - -

Application for Licsnsa. Notice»-is hereby given to the citizens of thb-town of Rensselaer, in Marion township, jasper County; an.l' sta e of Indiana, that the’un-ieisiiiied George A. [Sten ktaden, a male inhabitant of the state 6t Indiana,-and over the age twenty-one year-<. of good moralcharacter, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and fit in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners in said jasper qounty at their September term 1892, said term commencing on Monday, September sth. 1892, for a license to sell and barter spiritous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege, of allowing and permitting the same to b • drank on the following premises to-wit: Thu precise location of the premises on which the undersigned desires to sell and barter with thevprivilega of allowing the same to be dran'k thereon, is a one story brick building forty (40) feet long by twentv (20) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer street and situated on lot numoipr three (3) block number four (4) of the original plat of Rensselaer, Indiana, and. deSqtlßea as fol lows : Beginning one hundred ami twelve and one half (U2M) feet north-westerly from the cor-' ner of Washington street and Van Rensselaer street, thence north-westerly on Van Rensselaer street twenty (20) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street torty (40) feet thence south-easterly parallel With Van Rensselaer street twenty (2th feet, thence easterly parallel wit*.: Washington street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. rBaid license will be asked for a period of one year. George Strickfaden. Aug. 4-11-18. t. la purchasing spectacles do net partronize traveling doctors or opticians, as every few of them are honj est or competent and are pretty apto sell inferior goods, at very high prices. Dr. I. B. Washbum has a fine test case of lenses and will order you the very best of glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very reason* able rates. , ts

George ’K’etchmark,Englebret George Hoehn, James B. Graham, George W. Clark, Samuel Clark, Douglas Clark, Harmon Clark, Charles Clark, Max J. Algrim, William Dahnke, Edward T. Biggs, ’ John F. Biggs, John T. Davis, Presley E. Davis, Amos Nier, Elizabeth Nier, Mary A. Nier, James M. Nier, Henry Hunsucker, Cary McNeal, James E. McNeal, Alva McNeal, Mary Muchler, Daniel Muchler, Albert A. Davis, Frank Fisher, Frank W. Fisher, George Wesner, George C. Wesner, Hans Paulson, Lanj Gulbranson, Samuel Hunsucker, Samuel E. Huber, William Nier, Patrick Smith, Julia Meyers, William D. Meyers, William Meyers, Isabella Myers, Miranda J. Collins, Malinda Blocker, Isaac Blocker, George Blocker, John Makeever, Joseph Austin, Louis Meyers, Simon P. Thompson, Nicholas Nichols, John Greve, Henry L. Langdon Ims Langdon, Harmon Melser, Elizabeth Melser, Jacob Melser, Rachel Melser, William Webb, Mary Clark, Frederick W. Brow, John W. Ferrill, William P. Woodward, Lydia B.Hamilton.

Elizabeth Nichols, Charles H. Manther David J. Thompson, Jesse Wilcox, Catherine Wenrick, Mary Meyers, Everett Finney, Albert Vanduzen, John V. Myers, William F. Garrison, Barbara Beachler, John Beachler, Isaiah Beachler, Silas Beachler, Urban Moritz, Marion L. SpitTer, Frank W.‘Austin, Sylvester A. Austin Sylvester Jr .Joseph Austin Andrew Misch, John Misch, William B. Austin, Mark Kuapp, Nathan Kean, Ira Jackson, Caroline M. Jackson, Louis Miller, Minme’Schatzley, Annetta Cason, Thompson, Jacob Dolch, Henry Shoppell, Grover/Smith, Lottie Smith, James. King, Lawrence King, Warren M. Bray, Elizabeth Bodimaiy, Winifred Booth, Wesley Clark, William Holley, James H. Loughridge., Oran W.Gard, William Smith, Joseph Flugel, Henry C. Summers, Matthias A. Stephens, Walter M. Lawrence, Elizabeth Shirer, Lewis P. Shirer, Elizabeth, Hile. Jasper County foE-the use of its public highways in Wheatfield, Kankakee and Walker Townships: 'Martha Horton, Mi’s. Br<>seman; Fabian NaUthison, Isabel Myers, Finn, Hanttah Hopßins, Martha M.Rockwell, Henry P. Overton Phebe Deselms, Alfred J. Tilton, Winifred Booth. Who are believed to be residents of Jasper County, are summoned to appear in the Commissioner’s, Court; on Friday September 9th, 1892, at nine o’clock A. M. to show reason if any, why the several lots or parcels of lahd as inay then be shown by the amended report of the viewers.should not be assesseclfor benefits and damages by reason of said to be then determined by the Board on the hearing of the petitjon and rejxirt. < seal -of the Board of Commiss- ' loners this I‘Jthjlayi‘f Aug. nst, 1892. • " HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper Co. Ind.

,T* Very Much Surprised J I have been afflicted with neuralgia i for nearly two years hare tried physic pan and all known ramedio-i, but no per mahontTelief until I tried a bottle of pullapi's Great German Liniment and it gave uio instant and permanent ro-< lief.' 25 cents per bottle. Signed A. B. 'Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co. .. <:• ;•?*. - Slcep o n Salt Side. Many persons have a certain dread of going to sleep laying on their left side and this has long a puzzle to physicians, but now the metropolitan papers speak with great interest about an eminent speacialist m nervous and heart diseases, Dr. Franklin Mdes, of Indiana. who not alone claims, but stoves that this habit generates from a diseased heart, He has examined and kept on record thousands of cases. His New Heart Cure,a wonderful remedy B. T? Fendig & Co., at thousands testify to its value as a cure for Haart'Disease* Mrs. Chas. Benoy, Loveland, Colo,, says its effects on her *wepe marvelous. Elegant Book on. Heart Disease free. < ‘ r— - .> . Dltneu, or ths Liquor Hibit Po’Urs Cored by •dwlaiitering Dr. Hains’ Golden • v Specific. It s manufactured as a powder which can be given In a glass of beer, c cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker, or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has foltoWod. It never fails- The system once iin preg >afed wi th the Specific it becom -s on utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. <9 page book of particulars free. Address. Gou>bN Sfhcific Oo , 19C Race Bt. M-lt-lyr. Cincinnati, O.

W. HORTON, Fillings inserted that will not coxk out. LOCAL. ANESTHETICS nsed in Teeth extraction. HF* Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office over LaRue Brothers’Store. Rensselaer Indiana._L_ Dr. H. Ij. Brown, DENTIST, - RENSSELAER - INDIANA.,. Office over Ellis & Murray’s, Gas administered lon painless extraction of teeth. - CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK, TEETH WITHOUT PLATES, A SPECIALTY. ' I ALL .THE LATEST METHODS IN DENT ISTEY. TRUSTEES) NOTICE " MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office up stairs in Makeeer-a Bank Building every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GEE ENFIE LD, Trustee Marion Township.

PIONFKER wiTMimr Renselaer, - . Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PEOFB. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities te suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. ta^Thehighest nrices paid for good cattle. J. J. El GLESBAOH. . . -———- Hemphill Bros. BlacksmitH -AND— Wood Repair Shops. (Sliccgsaors to Yeoman & HemphillJ Ail Work done Promptly and Cheaply, a«d Warranted First Class QaalßyFront Street, South of Washington, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - Indiana. Xui’VEie’sr, Feed and Sale New Barn, New. Rigs New Harness,Good Horses _ z We send out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to boarders by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerals, Weddings, Parties, etc., on short notice. Vanßensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Bensselacr, Indiana. r. 6 ' i Tliowal Burns, Proprietor.

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