Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1892 — Page 5
Hie Rensselaer Republican fir PROFESSIONAL CARDS ■>,. f B HUU«* W HAKTSKLL, M. 0.. --HUM KOPATH 10— , ZPlfcxy»i,cXa.3iy axxd. S-axg'eoxL, BCN;,.,„ U - ,u. ......INDIAKA hruuK a Office SkhT W « uhlijif tor Rtrr*o . 3-.Uu »4 Residence. Mafcocver House jg- Q. JONES. M D PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. CaU-o nn.mntl v irtunftcal ()y d&y Of •rr - •■■■'.. - . .■■ kEr4.KTVIM.B- . . INDIANA jjF 7 |s Pt s I ■'i ■ lA % r*T HGKON, U- ’ >HN»- iMitHna. — ■BttS6»*»**afCw r^'fT *! , > f' »hTtrpfttni«r-t-Trf f l E ,fcar.wo:p -ctTUroatans Disease of Won en. Te<t-eve-for glaseu, BA SICS F. J. fficaif* vv.. : .*■■■, EL CniiiCOTa, '-' - . ■ -V-. v. r—,f- As't C&sM '-r i•CITi »£p T £ BANK rtr* ;; trr? coo. Surplus amt un-Uvi-ied profits 185000, t >*B -- xr -*' , psr ; Ti w . | fttcrggt. allowed on si-ec a leu ‘Nit- This Is this only State Bii..£ m J.s er > ou-itv that Is examined qusrterl', by An‘Ho’of Stats. Your business solftitod iSllwtlosn will receive prompt attention A. McCoy, T J WcOov Et I) Hollin or Htes. Vine net hi ABB aCa><» CaV SP! *5 FI 5 " ri«4 a b.DdllK j Does a g-<ieral nan King i ;jD&neu is*i . Aus/4 fc_ - a*, n.iii'i tiiit rates, Y* make a specialty of XaO^iTS, at the lowest fates and on most favorable terms. Rensselaer Bank, (1-oeatnit in Vowol'i BvJtdUig. li: H.O K 4 Kitts IV V VID NO WEI,S Bn-sitieiii ‘i KehttuSh J.i i:AitKlK.tr.-./.ii:»■;•. • .money toanfuj liv ,v><o -.■ i-o. a'tlt"bf 7 tTo~M r er E> -! cbangi; bought t-ni ml i -Hi ~»tT USijjS&a: poiSC., 1 CoUeetl.m n ■ ■■'•-». ,orl> --'lijittmi. Hr - posits received interests nearing certificates Ofaeobtits rule-!'. - —" ——— —•&■*•;•>■ - LA WYRRS ' jgATt>ftW MVPSffiU,. ATTORNEY ; 7 LAW Prnet.tr.es In .tsaner. Newton snd adjoinin' •Otntttes. Kspecrai areeouoi. invar'to' settle me.ii of Daquleui- ..eut-en. i'ollectious, , __ Conveys neon, .Justices’ Cases, Etc. Etc Etc Address, . Bensselaer, Ind Bikon P. Thompson, d*vin j , Thompson Attorney at Ui\o. Notary I'ublto. Thompson a. bro. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in all tae courts. Wo pay partioula _ attention to paying taxes, soiling and leasing lands, M. L. SPITLEB Collector and Abstractor i «■. CHILI OTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, iwuuseimii', a um. ♦tends to all bosineae In the rvrolesalon wlti promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeover bulldlnit. William B. Austin. Authub h. Hopkins AUSTtNi & HOPKip iwrrQiissTd at . aw. RENbatui.Aivn., - • - - : - n mf-office second floo- of Leopold’s B > i corner Washington an Van Iteusselaers - .;11 ts Praotloe in all tbo courts, and purchase, i ell And lease re-n estate. i __ , gHfiRLESE. MILLS. ATTORN-BY AT Bensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, CollecAons and Beal Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared-,- ; THlts Examined Bar Farm Loans negotiated at low eel rates Offios up stairs ovsr Chicago Bargain Store. JAMES W. DOUTBIT All ' *R v k V AT LA H% BiNM3EL*r,a, - - Indiana. XV-iu. vrisrini .i.ankouh. JAMES A. BURNHAM, u. s- pensioTattorney and jusI ILt Ul MIL PtAC£. Thoroughly equipped aud abreast of the time. Expert in Pension matters. Office with G vunty Trevsnrer, ourt House. Sept nt.IUN Notary Pubtc and Real Estate Agent Landool uil dow-iiptionh (or sale or lease. WHEATFIELD, IND.
JOtfN GRAVES, n INDIANA f. JurnTIOITEER, \ Salesottonded in any part ol Jasper and ad- ' olning com ties, also Real E?i'' 4 r Afjmt and Justice of the PecuSe. Collections promptly attended to, Large amoun ts ol lams and town property for saio. • address ... w hk atpixld, Ins r«* - •• '-rrj. m . *■ k'. lII.J Ik; k M*f.- IL/0., 3R«u. ~. ... w.. Offloe In rear room ol Citizens’ State Bank, U;-NSSFI.A’iit, IND Mor,e> to ioau oi, Ui& oue'i best teriu , lu * Im' ! i Wv Wit, uiw nun aOiMiuo, record in the coun . , . . 7 i.> uud care, ai a cost nf nyrr pscro.ee ~. Vie hrtvo omploved N. W, Heere, an abstractor • ivote, oi A 6 chars of tbisociiaroient. hi • i . • • .. : . .....liii-ia of tills on aP’i* * *. •::<> *r «r ’•"SBonable terms. One ban rates to tne profession, or a reasonbale lee lor examining the record.
The Pull Returns. . ; ELECTION OP NOV. Bth, 1892. f OFFICIAL VOTE OF JASPER COUNTY.
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$25.00 for a Life Scholarship in the Corner 4th and Columbia S Prepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive School. Large Faculty Superior,.Prsetical method,. Swtbw Tnr prat u a tes secured. Individual instructions and class drills. For cati o gue, Address J. C A ODEN, Pres.
Electric Belts are a Fraud.
People who have invested their money in electric belts—alleged remedies for all ills flesh is heir to, have found out that they were bilked, bat the Scientific American comes to th® reseno of invalids tempted to boy these belts, »with proof that they possess no curative power. It sayß: •‘At the Edison laboratory, Dr. Fred Peierson and A. E. Kennelly have sought to prove that no ther“Speutic effects are resulted from the application of magnetism to the human system. For the purpuse ui experiment" fclm 'mvmrtiTVia was taken from a dynamo, and in the-eyitader f^fbyu tbe- inaep
verj<iiio field magnets a dog was confined and kept for'a-- period of five hours. The intensity of these magnets was from 1,000 to 2,000 J c. g. s. hues- to the square centi-mi-ut. At liio end oi the time mentn ned th»- dog was set at liberty, and beyond bis apparent joy at thuH being set loose the operation did not seem to affect him in ■ the least . “A boy was also confined for a short-lime in 'he same position &nu vh? aii-o uuuifiut'Ucecl. Several other experiments of like nature were made. Dr. Peterson and Mr Kennelly concluded from their experiments that the hnman organism is in nowise affected by the most powerful magneto known to an dern science.”
FR£ OP THE “Ho. My t’ress ia of fine polished oat.. As rich as tfie tiuest far eloaK,: And for hundseme design You just should see mine— No. 9, I-To. A I'm beloved by tbo poet and thArtik. For both I impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, Ib-ther&ififfidh Xo. 9. y.a, «. I never get surly nor tired. With zeal I always am fired; To hard work I Incline, For rest 1 ne'er nine— No. 9,M0. 9. I am easily purchased by ail, ‘ With instalments that monthly do fall: And when I am thine. Then life is benign— Xo. a. To the Paris Exposition I wank Upon getting the Grand Price-intent; I left all behind. The Grand Prize was mine— No. 9, Xo. 9.
At ate Universal Exposition of . 1689, at Varj; France, the best sewing machines of the world Including those of America, were in competition They were passed upon by a jury composed c‘ the best foreign mechanical expovts. two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after exhaiuitlsbexamin* lion and tests, adjudged that, the Wheeler ,v Wilson machines were the best otall, and award ed that company the highest prize offered—the GRAND PBIZE-giving other compaaies ouij gold, silver and bronze medals. The French government, as n,, forth**- reec’d tion of superiority, decorated'. Mr. Nath&ui,. Wheeler, president of the company, with Cross of the Legion of Honet>rUte nsaist prizei honor of France. The No. 9, for family use, and the No, 18. foi manufacturing uses, are the beat to the worlu to-day. And now, when yon want a sewing-machine, i' yon do not get the best it will he your own fault Ask your sewing machino dealer Sor the No Wheeler & Wilson machine. If he doesn't 1.. them, write to us for descriptive catalogue mi. terms. Agents wanted in ail unoccupied tcri ton-. WHEELEK & WILSON JIFO. CO. Ohicrgo,»li
A FORTUNE Inherited by few, impure blood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, consumption, rheumatism, Scrofula.,, and many other maladies born im the blood, can be effectually eradit. eated only by tin# use of powerful alteratives. Tin* standard specifis for this purpose the one best known and approved —is Ayer’S Sarsaparilla, the compound, concentrated extract of Honduras, sarShp'ariila, and other powerful alteratives. “I consider that I liave been SAVED several hundred dollars’ cxpe»3fty by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and would strongly urge all Mm are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give it a trial. lam sure it Will do them permanent good, as it lias done me.’'—ilrs. Joseph Woid, West Plattshurgh, X. T. Dr. J. W. Shields. o£ Smittovillo.Teuiw saysi Ayor'a Sarsaparilla as the best blood medicine on yarth.imd Know of many wonderful cures <ftZei’4ed by its use.” 4Po 2 many years I was htU.vp with Scrofula, no treatment tsehi;; r.l stt.y Lefcefit. At length l was recoamraintod to give Aycr*a Baraa;>a Uia a trial. I did so, and Cy Taking about a dorm’bottles, was restored to perfect health— Vv-drhipg’SEO'iiemids—slnd fm r.ov: a bclleV?r In the moths of Ayer'aSarsa. piri»*a.‘ : —James l’etey, Kino lioss,i:rocketirldgsC'.t.l Co. (ldmiiadb Victoria, Ky. *•■}*» Psrail A. I—see, was for years .—4ai.»i v;.' t. Mvfitiiiiiiii tit.m of in lltc.hlo.od-.. I . . ..• • , r-n ft *K<s f <*V V r ' UVA .?* *-• ■« *■ .j'" Avev’s and lifter tapin'? xhroo lc v ‘ *i l cuic<l* ,,-,,,i, 1« Caffallf ' .4/ ' S&fskfsaESHa Dr. I C. OER a CO., to®!, test. Sold l>y ktl Dr-jii-u. Prleefcl 1 sis toUlt».ofi»
FURNITURE. Jay W. Williams’ Novelty Furniture Stor6 Opposite the Public Square, Bensselaer, Ind. : — - 1 • A lVice list of a few Ffiat elaas J A^ Spring reekers from f3d>o to|o.oo Wood mokers frooksl.9o to $2 50 Bed Lounges from.. 850 to 20 (K) Extensionhibles 70ct per foot B d room suit from 16.00 to 40.00 Center tables from.. .LOO to 10.00 Bed- springs from... 1.75 to 3.50 . Wood chairs per to ft 00 Matresaes from.... 2.50 to 5.00
and most comlete stock of furniture ever in Rensselaer. Come and examiDA prices and-goods and yon will be convinced that it i»-the case slid that he it- s> llii g-UlfepA.#heap^r bought ’ Isewhere. : Agent for the NEW HOME Sewing Machines. - T. F. Clark, Salesman, Call and Examins our Stock of Carpets. , The Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Fsraa Implement Men ii* Jssper County, They Handle TH. BIG INJUN 3-WKEEt SULKY FLSW. ‘ < The Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, ♦ —°r The Newest, Bandiest and Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very -heat all-around* kitchen stove ever sold in the county. Austin, Tomlinson anti Webster’s^. FINE FARM WAGONS [ AttJ alFKnds of shelf adl hardware.
LOTS OF IT. regsßaa?’ I am prepared to furnish wells the coming season a the following rates: ©wo-iueli Sublar TElell, Through dirt, measured fronnL top of pump, .SO cte. per fflpP
fEhfjt Cylinder fflell, Through dirt* two an d one-hal ; f inch all'solid brass cylinder SI.OO per foot from top of pump. ~ ’'‘‘/•T"?-V .v . > I use nothing but galvanized pipe in any weds I may make, Wind Mills, Gas Pipe, Water :f and Steam Fixtures, TANKS and CISTERNS A SPECIALTY. W T PF.R KTMS Rensselaer, "i * INDIANA,'
