Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1892 — Page 8

The Rensselaer Republican. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 6 * ? PHYSICIANS. * ■ 5 NV. HARTNELL, N. D., HOMEOPATHIC—siciaaa. ctzxdL S-orgreort, CrttKSKLAKK. ..............INDIANA ISP* Chronic Diseases a Specialty .#!( OOtee Hast Washlaxton Street. *-Jan-84. Hcsi'ltiMec. Makeever House. JiJ *CU JONES. M.D., V- , PHYSICIAN AN II SURGEON Call? promptly attended by day or night. ■XT ARYVILLK, - INDIANA. IF I. F PHY\SICIAN and surgeon, Iteriseelaer, Indiana. ■.:*v Bt»eeal Attention rwan to the Dnntmn t of <t»eaM of to • Bvp, Bar. Nose *nd Throat an 1 fheeaee of Women. Test* eyes for (ttaiis —— , - 1 _ " . BANES. F.J. SKA**. I>U. 3K<«, F. (~ CHIhCOTC. Pe»i«lent. CMhlar. AAtUaunlir " CITIZENS’ STATE BANK ’... Rensselaer In. capital tso,oo». (Surplus an -1 andirlde* yroSti sstOM. Does % jfeaftrAt tanking bustnen. (Pt#ert. •tloAed on spe-'iai depiMU. Thi* is the Mly State Bank Id Jas.ier Counts - that la examined quarterly by Au litorof State. Yonr haetneAa solicited. Collection* will receive prompt atteutiou. 4. MoCoy. T. J MeCay. K U HsffiaxsworCh **re&. Vice Pres. Cashier A.ilcCoy&Co’s.Bank BK.UBBXt.AXR. MIDI AKi Poes a general hanking bnaines* Monev leaned for short time at carreat rates We xiakea eponiattyof • jP’.tSxJRJM: LOaus 1 * ow ’** t rt^*l meat favorable Rensselaer Bank, ,Pw*Jdwit. Vice President, J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned in sq.i's to sirit borrower. Kxebantre tHH’ght and sold on all Staking points Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposit* received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits Usaet. * LA WYERS. ALPHW. MARSDULL, / ATTORNEY AT LA W, Practices in Jasper, Nesftoa and adjoining obnnttes. XSoeeial attention given to settlement of lifwedeat’B Estates. Collection*, Conveyance*, Justices’ Cases, v Kir,. Etc. Nlc. . V Address. - - Rnwselaer.lnd. Srvds P. Tifoxrao*. mv» 3 Tsoargov Attornmy at Lara. Notary Public. THOMPSON A RRO.-i. JL ATTORNEYS AT LAW,, Rensselaer, Ind. Practise In all too courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing land*. M. L. SFITLKB collector and Abstractor ATTORNEY , v > RensasJaer, In A v »„ tteiv ls to all btteinos« in the profession With if!rwjraw.^<w^urw-3e00i»4 * str»l-y of the JJjvkeever building. _ B. AsTSfixll HoPiyjT AUmfyi HOPKINS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. *• a f v fiMfsaKCvus. - - * - In< l • ■ **■* >ilif•• seaoad fins* of I>*hkiM‘s Block, iu a,.r«-r Ws«hinstoo an ‘ Van Bjiualwr Stroota Practice in aH- the jvxirts, and (varelupw, sell. and lea#! -iti * _ L «A*5£SEiC-l— E. MILLS. ST AT Xj <ih- W ~ . / Keusselasr, lafiasv. tenslpnj, C /Sections and Real Estate. —aiHmtotynarefuUy pru»i irod,- . /.. Titles B-tatniued. ff .'j&fM L -aas negi>tiafiMt'«t hoaNtsi rates. O lsle* vp stain over Csicag* Store. ATTORNEY AT LA IF, 7 KXUBSKI.i*R. --------- lUOIAUA. Mhcr in Seues-iiaer Bank ls.», . \ * MISOEIA-ANROHR. ■J AMK> A. KtTRNttAM, I0* s AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACL- - Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the ti ne. Kxperr in P< - nsieu matters. o>w with S*i*,Aat, lhW * Notary Pubic and Beal Estate Agent Landu ot nil do- -riptioßS tpr snle or twa-e V UEATFLBLD, WO. . <» -2*- . JOHN GRAVES, VHBATTIKU>, INDIANA AUGTIOIffEER, Hales attended in any part «f Jaaper an,l ad.•intt.a o,.unties, also Kent E*tate Apod and Justice of the Peace. OnMe<-tines promptly attended In, Large tmou nteof farm* and town property for saie. AddrA* err W fKiTVIttD. IMP OwiSTSin* Bros. & f 4 , 3B«twC«, Irttna Am Ab*«ram unice in rear reiwn Of CtrtaeM*Stabs Bank. BtwrauM, In. x i *y* , “’ v ,oan OT> th * d bwrt fer,c * saxgty! > oompltedwitb Wabaue emrlove-i N W. Ibiwx^ax^bahrae

Real-Estate Transfers.

“■ Warranty Oeeds When Not Otherwise Spec- ! 7 ined- 1 * - : SB *' * i M. L. Spitlor to Mari-,n hi. Le&raing, June 26. ,’ot iif* Spitler’s Grove, Rensselaer 40 ; * i Same to Marian E- Leftmiog . j July 5v lot in Spiders Eirove, I RensseTaer. - 1000 Jno. G. Barnard to A. Iveopold, Au •. I>. sw, so nw% 7-31-6. nw IS-31-6, YValker quitclaim. 100 ! J. C. Knupkfe, to Chas. KAupfce, Ausr. 1, pt Its. 1,2, 8w ne 13-32 5, 115 acres, Kankakee, 1160 Robt. Vandusen to Lora Vandusen, Feb. 6, pt 26-32-7, 2 acres, Wheatfieid. 200 Chas. Witham to Jos. Fisher, Aug. 18, It. 5,b1. 4, Westcn,s Add. Rensselaer. 200 “John W. Teter to S. T. Bunnell, Aug., £, Its. 7,8, bl. 3, -Stratton ,s Add., Remington. 335 Chas. E. Harlacher to Wo, Townsend, Aug. 9, pt. It. 1, ~“.7 Tilton’s Add. Remington, quitclaim. 25 Mathias Zeitin to Margarets Cimmer, Aug. 15, |lts 0,12, bl, 9, Leopold’s Add. Rensselaer. h " 175 S.C. Van Rensselaer to Letitia Benjamin, Aug?l3, pt no nw 30-29-6,1 Rensselaer, 250 Same to \laude Grubb, 1 It. Rensselaer, 3: Jeremiah J. Shea to Geo. Houser, Aug. 16, und. 2-21 s£ sw, w£ ne sw 34-30-5, Hanging Grove, 200 Geo,.£!. Clark to Chas. G. Spitler, nw 10-31-7, 160 acres, Keener. 1 . 450

Renssel«er Land <fc Imp. Co. to Alice Osborne Mar. 14, Its. s ’ Add. Rensselaer. / 250 Alice Osborne to M.II. Hemphill, Aug. 16, same a§ above. 400 L. Sonnenchein to ThosThompson. July 18, e| se430 5, 80 acres, Gillam 500 Chas. W. Platt to Mary Platt 7 July 30, It. 3, bl 20, Rcnsselaor Rtns. Land <fe Imp. Co. to Emmaline Porter, Aug. 18, Its. 1,2, 3,4, bl. 33, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer. 700 Sylvester, "O’Mera to Dexter N. Dalton, Aug. 19, sw, nw sw'32-29-6, Marion. 4800

Try nullam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long& (N>: - Wy knifed the prices in summer inillinerv, call now for cheap hats and bonnets at Hemphill & Honan’s

Electric Billers Thia,remedy is becoming''so wed! known and so popular a* to need no special mention. All used Electric Ritters same song of praise.- A parer modioine docs not exist and it is tmaranteed to do all that js» claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases o f the.. Kidnejs. will remove Pimples, Boils, Be.lt Khoum and. other affeeti(‘h< caused by impure blood. Wilt drive .Malaria irqm the system and prc-Vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers For ' nre of Ileadhci e. Consti prtion ::n<! Indigestion try Electric, Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.-- Prii e 50c and Si.oo per bottle, a* F. B. Mover's drug store

_IT ISA BtTV y»e ewe ycfrrgelf a%fl Ann. ijr to sret the best value for your money, kjrouoniize in your footwear by purchasing '' • If Bi>Bjlan,Mioes, which represent the be*t value for prices asked, as thousands Will testify. B'TAEK KO SUBSTITUTE. wHlpgj|£;g£> M W. L DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CEN^S-fcIEN, IK BEST SHOE M THE WORLD FOR THE MOREL A genuine sewed shoe, that trill not rip, fine calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever oojd at the price. Equals custom made shoes costing from hi togs. CA ■"* •* Ifund-sewed, flnecalfshoes. Tbs W»“v most stylish, cosy and durable shoes ever sold They equal flno imported shoe* costing C 4 50 Police Shoe, wont by fanners and all OO* others who want a good heavy calf, three yde<k extension edge shoe, easy to walk in. and win keen the feet dry and warm. •Q M Fine Calf, 54.U5 and 80.00 Workingaaea’s Shoos will give more: wear for the money than any other make. They are made for eerkSmtlSd StoSSf* workingmen Bovs’ ihoeS s? &**?&"* 2 MOW &TB worn by too boys ©verywhere. _ The moat serviceable sboea sold at the price*. ladies’ UrtrzsiditfSi Wiooeo are made of the best DoagoUorflne Calf, as 2f*“*d. They are very stylish,comfortable and durajh- TheOSSOsboe equulscustom madeshoescosting SSJoabJ22f JML ft^ato<M >tOW>U>^ Caution.—w Tl. Doi«W name and tha price 8 atamjngqn tbe_bottoSof each shoe; looFKr 8 w^yonb^.^llmw«^^al r eCTattem^anKtosubEllis & Murray.

Notice of Final ettlement of Estate. In the Jasper Circuit Court October Term, l*fS. In The Matter Of T' c K--(ate Of ) Charles R. Benjamin > Deceased ) Not ice is Hereby Given. That the undersigned, a- Admlnistiator of the estate of Charles R Benjiimiu dec ased, has present ed and filed his account and vouchers in final 8 *ttlement of sa d estate, and that the same will come up for ihe examination and action of #aidT?ircuit Court, on the 17, day of Octol>cr. hjikJ, at which time all persons interested in estate are required to appear in said (’otirt and show cause, if any there be, why said, aecount and vouchers should not rbe approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested the e!n. are also hereby reqnired, at the time ai d place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to anypart ofeaid estate. D. J. THOMPSON Aug iB-19.Sept 1 Administrator. N&tlce Letting Contracts. For Waftlilngton Street Improvement, of Rensselaer, ~ ,nd fe .“nir- '• I^* Notice is hereby given that on September 12th, 1892, at 8 o’clock, P. M.. at the Town Hall, iu said Town, the Board of Trustees wil) receive bids for said improvement. The work will be let according to the plans and speciflcatidns in hands of Town Clerk in three divisions and partiea jnaking bids separately per running foot as follows: **’ Tat- Drainage, including tile and sewers. 2nd, isowldering Of the gutters. 3rd. Grading and Maoadamicing. Bidders to furnish all material aud accompany their bids With a bond in the penalty of SIOO The Contractual be let to the lowest responsible bidder who shall then enter into a contract with said Board and give hood for his faithful performance of his contract. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. WITNESS my hand and the seal of ' ugi L\the Town Board of Rensselaer this l )l7th day of August. 1892. 0 CHAS. GUY SPITLEE, Town Clerk.

ra-m ns. THE STATE OP INDIANA. I aB Jasper Oouaty j 3 3In Jasper Oircnit Court, to October Term. A. D. 1892. John F. Avery,;. Admin-h istrator of the estate of John H. Wilkinson, deceased, r VS. Penelope Wilkinson etal.. Bo it Remembered, 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 oomplalut against said defendants and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said -defendants Penelope Wilkinson, George F. Wilkinson, Mitcbilt I. Wilkinson, Leland J. ..Wilkinson and the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn, are nouresiauntsof the State of Indiana, said nonresident defendants, are therefore herebv 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 e WIT.NESS, My hand and the seal of said Court, affixed at office in Rensselaer, on tjiis 10th day of August a. D. 1892. williamTS. COOVER Aug. 13 25-Sept. 1 County Clerk

DITCH NOTICE. NTTHEREAS,. S(k>tt Cooper, William B. yV Hurley, (Jbas. A. Harrington, Harvey Davisson' and Simbn P. Thompson di i on the 6th day of Jn.ua, 1892, file in tne Auditor’s offloe, of Jasper County, Induma, a petition to the Board of Commissioners of said County, praying said Board to cause to be constructed a Ditch or Drain in said County, as hereinafter described, and whereas on the KJth day of Jnnc, 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. Leathennan, Drainage Commissioner, JohuO. Porter and James T. Handle,'three resitrent freeholders And householders of the County, not interested in the construction of the proposed work, and not of kin to any parties interested therein-, as vie Wets in said cause, to view said proposed location for .Ditch, and.the lands 10 be Affected' therebv and to perform all other duties required of suc)iviewers, and to file their report with the County Auditor of said/Couuty; and whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work, and after having subscribed and sworn to the same, have filed their report with the undersigned Auditor of said County of Jasper. Therefore, notice is hereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petuion and the filing of said viewers report thereon, and that the time set lor the hearing thereof is Friday, the 9th day of September, 1892, the same being the sth day of the regular September term, 1892, of said Commissioners Court. . , Said proposed ditch is described as folio;.vs: Commencing at a bridge on the northvline of the Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company’s right tit .wav" aa-t" - 2175 feet North 57. V degrees west of the Quarter Section corner on the we.-t line of section nineteen (19) township thirty one (31) north, image s x (6) west, in' Jasper County Indiana, ana running th< oce sou h, fifty-seven and one-hair (5714 1 degrees east, two thousand four hu .dred audfi ty (2ta'.t> feet, tnenee south, fifteen and one-half - -dCfr-t* )jl- graes cast, sevendmudreiLand-sixty.. five (765) feet, thence south eleven und onetjifx fyTi^iW/feetf'thengnY^souU? taner'cen (19r degrees West, four hundred HOOI fc-t, thence' south, twelve (12) degrees west, five hundred and fifteen (515) feet, thence sourh, seven and one half (7)4) degrees, West, five hundred aud eighty five (585) feet, thence south, nineteen (19) degrees, wesr, seven hundred (700) le t theuce south, two aud one-halt (2)4) degrees west, thirteen hut,dred and tweuty fivi (13-5) feet to the beginning vs a ditch Due thousand feet west of the quarter section comer on the east line of sect ion t wentv-flve (25) township thirty-one (31) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper Co. Indiana, aud known ou the records nr the said commissioners court, as the Lakin ditch, No. 3103. w The names of the. owners of the lands through which said ditch will pass, or which will be affected by the construction of said ditch are as follows: L A I. R. R. Co., Simon P. Thompson, Ephraim Sayers, John Makeever, Ashel Smith. Wilbur O. Florence, Erastus Johnson, Scott Cooper, George F. Ford, Win. F. Holland, Harvey Davisson. J. Lynn, A. W. Leedy, Abraham Leopold, Charles A. Harri..gtou, James A.Garfield. Union township lor benefits to highways. George H. Brown, Jr., Wm. B. Hurley, William Cooper and Abra hfttn Warne. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have [ SEAL set my hand and affixed k*'7Vv > v> the sea * of the Board of Commisso loners of said County at Rensselaer. Indians, this 13th day of August 1892. HKNRYB. MURRAY, Auditor of Jasper County, Angy,lS-25. Sep. 2 , - ’ ( Indiana

Statement* Propri©tftrao| Dallam’s Great German - -Ctfimtle nien—l have the past two eafs been twhibled with a serious a lid very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have h.td advice and medicine from our very best physioians an only to he temporarily relieved. Some of friends persuaded me to try yoar Great German Remedy lor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three Bottlesl feel like a new man. If you desire yoo my name in print or. by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or ’any other papers in the states, to oon vince the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth I feel like a new man. Hare lived here over 40 v«w fi r bottle. | J. Muv««ston, Grand Rapids . tor sale by Long «k Co * j

DITCH NOTICE t ' - ■ '• —=*"■* B . . * A X■■''■ A 7 . "-.H ' ‘ 7" Y>” WHEATFIELIxi HDIuTCS:. p a. . <v * - . “ -' In Wheatfieid, Kankakee ana Walker Townships, Jasper County . m Indiana.

*The Report of the Viewers and Engineer on the Wheatfieid ditch commenced pursuant to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 7th, 1891, page 455 of acts of 1891, has been filed in my offibe 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 Jssper in which spid 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 following named persons to-wit Patrick Maloy, Ananias Luse, Augusta Krull, Nelson Morris, , John W. Kelvey, Joshua A. Timmprifi, John Anderson. William S. j?otter, Fannie Potter, John Marder, Albert B. Anderson, Martha Huston, Mrs. Boseman, whose first name is unknown, Sophia Tinkham, Joseph Leonard, Fabian Nauthison, Horace Marble, George O. Huffman, Charles W. Huffman, Sarah B. Henderson. John Pokrywka, William Hammell, George Sackett, Anna Smallfield, W. F. Garrison, whose first name is unknown, C. M. Jackson, whose first name 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. Howell, whose first names are unknown, Samuel M. Newby, J. S. Wright, whose first name is unknown, August Woolbrant,JosephF. Wampter, George M.McDonald, James Osborn, J. N. Lane /whose first name is unknown, Mary Manny (Tinkler) John Orr, 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 Leisenfelt, Hannah Hopkins, Chas. A. Hath way, Henry Finnecamp, Chas. J. Linderman. $\ T m. A.Rinehart, Schuyler Sigler, Albert G. Porter, Michael Hyland, John Hyland, Henry B. Overton, Ruth Mason, Indian!; Illinois and lowa Railroad Company, The Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company, Martha A(,. Rockwell. John Raub, Phebe Deselms, Lydia B. Hamilton. August Litke, Alford J, Tilton, Sylvester Warte, Elizabeth Bodiraan, Winifred Booth, Jtjiwph T. Cason. George W. Stoudt, Joseph Hamilton, Noah C. Hamilton, John J. Moore, Alfred H. Lmdley, Clara Kent, Manuel B. Hart, William J. Allen, all of whom are believed to be nonresidents pf_ Jasper County: Also Silva Root, James Swisher, Minerva Swisher,(George O. Stembel, Francis E. Swisher, AsaphM. Stumph. John H, Tilton, Catherine L. Tinkham George W. Tjlton, William Turner, Benj. VanWicklin, Seth J. BeDtley, Flnette G. Helmiek, iJavi’i J. Taylor, August StAcbel, James Piekner, Aacbariah Miller, Meleboir "Miller. "Charles Myers, Charles J. Linderman,

Pronounced Hnpelm. Tot bax r ed * From a letter written-by Mrs Ada E. Hurd, of Groton. S. I) . we quit s “VVas taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, coug : set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up. saving I could live but a sboft, time I gave myself up to my Saviour, detirminod if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I woulp meet my absent onos above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God, I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store, regular size, 60c. and sl. Rheumatism (sured in a dW “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically euros iu ! to 3 days. Its action upon the Bystem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 7% cents. Sold bv A. F. Long & Cb., druggists. Rensselaer. - • ■ U § Ih purchasing spectacles do not partronize traveji ng doctors or opticians, as every few pf them are hon est or competent and are pretty apto sell'inferior goods, at’ very high prices. Dr. I. B. Washburn has a fine teat case of lenses and will order you the very best of glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very reason able rates. -ts

G eorge Ketshmark, Englebret Jenson j George Hoebrf, James B. Graham, George W. Clark, Samuel Clark, Douglas Clark, Harmon Clark, Charles Clark, Max J. Algrim, Wiliam Dahnke, Edward T. Biggs, John/F. Biggs, John T. Davis, Presley E. Davis, AmosNier, v 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, Lars Gulbranson, Samuel Hunsucker, Samuel E. Huber, William Nier, Patrick Smith, Jajjrt Meyers, D. Meycf'STy* William Meyers, Isabella Myers, Miranda J. Collins, Malinda Blocker, Isaac Blocker, George Blocker, "John Makeever, Joseph Austin, Lonis Meyersj, Simon P. Thompson, Nicholas Nichols, Johh Greve, Henry L. Langdon InmLangdon, 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. Spitler, Frank W.'Austin , Sylvester A. Austin Sylvester A. Austin, Jr.JosephAusti% Andrew Misch, John Misch, William B. Austin, Mark Knapp, Nathan Kean, Ira Jackson, Caroline M. Jackson, Louis Miller, Minnie Schatzley, Annetta Cason, Alfred Thompson, Jacob Dolch, x . Henry Shopped, Grover Smith, “ Loftie Smith, James King, Lawrence King, Warren M. Bray, Elizabeth Bodiman, Winifred Booth, Wesley Clark, William Holley, James H. Loughridge, Oran W.Gard, William Smith, Joseph Flugel. Henry C. Sumi/ers, Matthias A. Stephens, Waited®!. Lawrence, Elizabeth Shirer, J«*wis P. Shircr, Elizabeth Hilo. Jasper County for the use of its public highways in Wheatfieid, Kankakee and Townships: Martha Horton, Mrs. Broseman, Fabian Nauthison, Isabel Myers, Winifred Finn, Hannah Hopkins, Martha M.Rockwell, Henry P.Overton Phebe Deselms. Alfred -j. TiltenU 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 land as ruay then be shown by the amended report of the viewers should -uotrbtTassessed for benefits andVfauU ages by reason of said improvement to be then determined by the ,Board on file hearing of the petitrrfe and report. Y —■ — , Witness my hand and Seal - seal -of the Board of Commiss- * +oners. tins 12th day of August, ] 892. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper Co. lad.

Yery 91uch Surprised I have been afflicted with neuralgia j or nearly two years have tried physic an and all knownremedies, but no per manent relief until I tried a bottle of nullam's Great German Liniment and it gave mo instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A B Snell. Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co.

Sleep on Lett Side. Many persons have a certain dread of going to sleep laying on their left side and this has long a puzzle to physicians, bat now the metropolitan papers speak with great interest about an eminent specialist in nervous and heart diseases. Dr. Franklin Miles, of Indiana, who not alone claims, but sroves 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 is sold by B. F. Fenaig &> C 0.,. at thousands testify to its value as a rare for Heart Disease. Mrs. Chos. Bonoy, Loveland. Colo., says its effects on her were marvelous. Elegant Book on Heart Diseaso free. -Sv—A ' DkcuucM, or the Liquor Heblt PovUre Cured by udmiuiaterlng Dr.lUlui’ Golden Specific. It 8 manufactured us a powder which can be given in a glass of beer, a enp 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 instanoe a perfeot cure has followed. It never falls- The system once impregnated with the Specific it becomes on utter impossibility for the Liquor appetite to exist. Cores guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address. Gou>al* Sracaric Co.. 195 Race St. M-UUyr. Cincinnati, O. . . .

J W. HORTON, y U*’ *»T> Fillings inserted that wini, Not com out. LOCAL ANESTHETICS used in Teeth extraction. E3F*Artificial teeth inserted from one to lull sets. Office over LaRaeßrothers’ Store, Rensselaer Indiana. Dr. U. I, Brown, ~ - X3ZE3STTIST; RENSSELAER - - INDIANA. Office over Ellis & Murray’s Gas adminis - tered lor painless extraction of teeth. CROWN AND BRIDGEW.ORK, ' / "TEETH WITHOUT PLATPh, SPECIALTY. ALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENT ISTKY TRUSTEES? NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. i will be in my office np stairs in Makeeer** Bank BnUding every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. 'T PIONEER MEATiARiffi Henselaer, - - Indiana. J. J . EIfILESBACH, PBOP’E. . BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausauge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities te suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. None bat the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. highest prices paid for good cattle. 3. J. EIGLESBACH. Hemphill Bros. Blacks mi tH — i —— Wood Repair Shops. . (Saecdssors to Yootnaa & H^uohilt.) A 3? Work done Promptly an* Oxeapiy, ami Warranted First Class Qttainy. Front Street, South of Washington, (The aid Erwin Shop*) • % Ho-nssolacr, - Indiana. X-jX“ r \7* Feel and Sale Stalle/ New Barn, IST e w ,Rigs New Harness,G-ood cy Horses We seud 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. VanßensselacrStreetvSoutlrofTowa—Hall, ;„11—-^ : -rrRensselaer, Indiana.

! TljoiDas Burijs, Proprietor. ; Bucklcn’s Aa’-'tfca salv e • The host salvo in the world for Cuts, ! Bruises, Soros. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chspied Hands, Ckilb!ai«s, Corns, and all Skin Erap- ; tjpns, aud positively curofPiles, or no ! pay reqnired. It is guaranteed to give I perfect, satiataction, or money rotuudad | Price 25 cents per box. /For sale by F B. Meyer. A J?iute Recovers Spe ec . Alphonce Heniphling, of Summitt township, Butler Co , Penn’a made an affidavid that bis twelve-year-old son, suffering with St. Vitus Dance for twelve years, lost his speech, but after using three bottles of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, was completely cured and recovered bis speech. Thousands testify to wondorful cures from using it for nervous diseases, dyspepsia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, headache, etc. Four doses of this Nervine cured Mrs. W. E. Burns, South Bend, Ind., who had been suffering with constant headache for three months. Trf&l bottle and elegant book free at B. F. Fendig’s & Co.

» A Positive Fact. L Ladies do not-delay your valuable time by waiting and Buffering, but secure a botlleof Dullam’s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured of your monthly trouble either in old or young. It is the very beat preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending Patent medicines, buftKll remedv is prepared by a very competent physician and chemist of my acquaintance and. I can cheerfully and , and oonsicenciously recommend it as the best—ll a bottle. A. C. norm. Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St.. Chicago, tor sale by long & co.