Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1892 — Page 8

Very Much S turpi

Jtkara been afflicted with neuralgia «r nearly two years have tried pay sic mp and all knownremedfe-. oat no per Amanent reh f until I tried a bottle of / Jptelam'o Great German Liniment and It cam me ioslatt and permanent re--8- 25 cents per bottle. Signed A. ft Snell, Hami ton. Musk, April 11 1891. Per sale by Long & fio.

Rheunutism Cured in a Bar.

“Mystic i ure ’ for Kh<~aiu«iism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, lie »•-lion upon the system" isremarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first 4*«e greatly benefts. 76 cents. Sold by A F Long & Co, druggists, Rensselaer.

Backten’s A rale a safle

The best salve in the world for Cats Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no |»av required. It is gnaraateed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 26 cents per box. For sale by F ft Meyer Trr OiH im’s Gre*t German 15 cen €dver Pills ft in '»n pv -k t;n ■wtrrag English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Biuiuishes from horae». Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, vongs, etc Save SSO bv use of one fcittie. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Care ever known. Sold by #. F. Dong & Co., Druggist. Rensselaer lad.

A Positive Fact.

Ladies do not delay yonr valnaolt Hme by waiting and suffering, bat secure a botlle of Dallam's Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured oi jonr monthly trouble either in old or gonng. It u the very best preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive pracQpe. it has given the -est results in As greatest number of cases of female nonblca of any medicine 1 ever used.

Cd<> not make a pratice <>r using or rec•nnending patent medirißes, but thi.<ftmad r is prepared by a very compel «t physician and chemist of my Hbqnaintanoa and l oan cbMcrfally and oonsicenoi<m«ly recommend it at* fte best—sl a bottle. A. C. frutu j Specialist es Diseases of Womea, . ®9 Bast Madison Bk. Chicago, sale by Lung & 00.

Are your children subject to croup? If ho, vou should never be without a %>ttle of Chamberlain's Q<mgh Remedv. Ais a certain cure for enup, and ttas ■ever been known to fail. If given freely as hooh as the croupy cough ap are it will prevent the attack. It if the sole reliaaoe with thousands of «sot era who have croupy children, and ■ever disappointments them. There «fe no danger in giving this Remedy in forge and frequent doaes. as it contains ■otbiog injurious. 50 oent bottles for dkle by Meyers, the Druggist.

TRIOTKIi- % TH E . MIRIONT*»WNrt*nP . i win be in myoffiae up stairs In *4ftnk Dulldiux every Saturday to attend to i»Tow »Bhin boslness- ' ■ WILLIAM GREENFIELD, “ Trustee Marion Townslilp. - r , . * PLONTWH]^ I mxssm . ■ • £ seiaer, Indiana i HGLESSIi ft, PROP’ R —~~~rrKSrltf Veal-, m-ntr-Mr - i;t• r.<>aß« iii ij iiatitles v» Hint »nr -at the I'«w<w pn •••«. N> ie jut Uii •4. «ob i R-wvViiy in invited •S. UFTne btefct-tf , riee* piu<i for g.oc C '1 81-ILBSB vO i . 1 -IOBTo*., C DEOSTTIST. I <» taaerte’ui*l - 1 not One* hi'! LOCAL AN fISnTJVKTI l> ••o«iiieitrttC'4oe «3F* Artificial seis’i. II • 1r .n ons f>.‘ •>. <KB - -VHr 1. ff •■ljwrt* Store V < Ui-> I-, 1,.h lmllwn's G~e »i G-c 1 «» cent £ • ('ure at Ling.% 0.» #»ler.i'.(tii 61 the l.ieotr Rub'.i Postlreij 1 «rt«l by (Mlnial«tt*r!Dr. lidlns’ Holden Kptviile. II * manufactured a- a p wder which ran M irven ln a gins- o! b-e . r cup of coffee 01 I V», 01 I fool, v- Ituoul lLekr.o > ledg’-of Ihr Failent. It Iftabsolote!y lmuilea-s nd Wll ep» i a permanent and apecly oure, whethei tS.e patient is a moil rai drinker, or an aloo • Do c wreck. It hua beeu g’.vea In t.oucs,n<i» »jf cases and In every instance perfect cure Dae followed It never fUU- The systaiu •neeimprag ialed wl 1 li Ui • EpeolSc ■ t beconi a O*! "It'TfmpOMlM)llV f o r t.lepiinornnpellte to exist itfj'-agcboolr of V i. osfre-. <i i.uro-14. • GOLDEN SPECJS-I0 00., llii C.ice St * 1* l’> t Cirnili n»t ', ft, Mr. W. M. Terry vrijo has -been ttiH tl> tlruy business at E Lton, Kv., for 1-b- past twelve yem, says: “Cham, iurlain’s Cough Remedy giTes batte;*«t's Action than any other cough ined Seine 1 hav9 ever sol <»• There is good reason for this. No other will euro & cold £0 quickly; no ether is so certain » vioventive aud cum for croup; m. other affords so much relief in cases of wiionpiug cough. For aalo by Majors, tho Druggist. Adxnilled the Facts. Newspaper editors hare to be very careful ii£ opening their colums for statements. But aware that Dr. Miles Modica! Go. are responsible, we give room to the following testimoual from' R. McDougall, Anburn Inch, who for two years noticed a stoppage or skipping otthe pulse, his 1< side got no! tender ho could not lie on it, his heart flattered, lie was alarmed, went to different doctors, got no relief, but one bo!tin of Dr. Miles Now Heart (Hire cured him. The elegant books, “Now ■nd Staitiicg Facte,’ 7 (roe at B, F. 1 ei> €Ut» tylin ati about IJeart and Norwir D'sr -ges «ul the woudo-ful onr^. * •'Jd'A \*!*v** '*• > :•’ - *■

FROM MARLBORO.

Mr. and Mrs. Brace Banta now pf Chicago, but formerly of Hahging Grove have hadthevery sadmiafortune of losing another of their children. It died at their home ip Chicago last Sunday, Mr. Moore Banta cama down Sunday evening to make arrangements for the funera The child and its broken hearted parents arrived at Lee Monday noon on the vestibule. Mr. and Mrs. Banta have the sympathy of all. Pearl Armstrong arrived home after a very pleasant visit of two weeks at her brother Frank’s who is a dispatcher on the Great North Western and is situated at Escanaha.

Her brother accompanied her home hut' he was compelled to go back without visiting his parents here. Hattie Etdridge spent Sunday in this place, she is now engaged with Hester Cripps in her dress making at Rensselaer. Mr*. CuarleyLsfler spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Lee. There will be a Literary at the school house here next Friday night. Everybody cordially invited.

Ella Hanley who is teaching the Banta school spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Kmman, A. S. Baker is spending the week in Chicago. . There is nearly a train load of hay stored out in the Zard’s ham ready to be shipped as soon as cars can be obtained. The creamery is the talk of the town. ”T 7 . 7 Aeneas

Remington Items.

Where are we at? That is the question we want to have answered. “We feel lost, sub. merged, completely snowed under. The conn ry will probably be left at the end of four years, and may be we can manage to pull through. Its hard to prognosticate what Cleveland will do. There is one thing he will have to do instanter “turn the rascals out” of office that are already in and put in those of his own political faith. The horde of office seekers is appalling both north and south, clam iring for their share of the spoils. We see no way oat of it bat to create new offices and give them all a chance. 1 Mr. and Mrs., Will Bunnell left Monday for Monticeilo en route for, Washington. He expects to resign bis position ig-the-giveru-meut printing office in the spriug ’ttudreturn K? Monticeilo and go into the hardware business.

Will M. Oaap »ell and Miss literzieClowory-wer^-m-^raed.l ast Tuesday evening in th • M. E. parsonage in Goo Hand by Rev, N. -S. Jenkin’s. B >tb of the co 1tracting parties are well <jowu and belong to our best families and they start out m life wi tj th - best wishes of h -sts of friends. The gr.*om left last Friday so; Muncie, Ind , where M s. 0 iappel will probably join him in the near future,

Dr Landon returned last Thursday night from Chicago bringing Mr«. Landon with him She bore the fatigue of the.journey surprisingly weH, cbnsidering the that the surgical operation for the removal of an inward cancer was one of the most severe ever performed in Chicago. Hor many friends will hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Katie - Swerdmau is still living but it is feared that unless a change for the better occures socr: she cannot long survive.

The Thanksgiving sermon this year will be preached by Elder Robinson in the M. E. church. Mrs, Shepherd returned last Wednesday from Tacoma, Wash. WlSj j- he has been in attendance upon her sister, Mrs. Larsb, who has been dangerously sick for several veekA She is better, we understand, but still unable to leave b6r bed, except for a few minutes at a"time. l_ - . :

The work of the Chautauqua cir It is increasingfin interest and the number of the students is also on the increase. For the past two weeks the Circle met with Mr. and I

Mrs. G. M. Vickery. Next week | it will meet at Dr. Patton’s. A graud jollification will fee held -democratic friends over the late .election at which all the uatorrifi--ed will howl themselves hoarse. * Remingtoniak.

Jasper County Farmers’ Institute.

Remington, Nov. ’92. City Hall Programme. Friday, November 18,1892. MORNING SESSION. 10 A. M. —Invocation. Music. Opening Address. —Lee E. Glazebrook. 11.30 Farm Drainage.—J. J. W. Billingsley. Discussion. 11.15 Maintaining soil fertility.— S. E. Kelsey. Discussion Johu Lamborn, George Thompson and others.

AFTERNOON SESSION. 1 p. M. Our keeping of highways in repair.—J. J. W. Billingsley. Discussion.— O. M. Vickery, Jas. Green and O. P. Tabor. - 2p. M. Respo .sibility of parents for the success or failure of their sons and daughtersMrs. Addie A. Sterns. 3 p. m. Margins of profits in breed ing, raising and marketing beef cattle.—B. E. Kelsey. “Discussion.—Wm. Hoover, Chris Hensler and D. H. Yeoman. ■ Saturday, November 19th, 1892. MORNING SESSION. Invocation.— Mwio. r-

10 a. M. Clover on the farm.—J. J. W. Billingsly. Discussion. 11.00 Our breeding and management of hogs.—S. E. Kelsey. Discussion. AFTERNOON SESSION. Ip. m. Horse raising—B. E. Keleey. Discussion. - James Locke, Dr. Traugh and others. 2.00 An Agricultural sermon,— J. J. W. Billingsly. 3.00 Dairying as a factor in farming.—B. E. Kelsey. Discussion. D. H. Yeoman, Pres. Lee E. Glazebrook, Sec. . In. .purchasing spectacles do not partronize traveling doctors jo opticians, as every few of them are hon est or competent and are pretty apto sell inferior goods, at very high prices. Dr. I B. Washburn has a fine test case of lenses and will order you the vary best of glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very reason able rates ts

Notice to Hunters.

Owing t«i the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper County and notice is iierebv given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. B*6t B. J. Gifford. '

Wonderful Gains.

Dr. Miles’ Nervine not only cures all nervous diseases, headache bines nerv oiis porstration. sleeplessness neuralgia, St. Vitus’ dance, fits and hysteria, but also builds up the body. *T am pleased to say that after years of intense suffering wi h n<rvous disease, headache an J prostration, I trie'd Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine, and in two week gained eighty pounds in weight. 1 could not lay down to sleep, but now sleep perfectly easy, and am still improving wonderfully. Cannot say enough for tho Nervine.—Mra L. B. Millard, Dunkirk. N,. X. . "Ohecasto-n er used five bottles and gained fifteen pounds in flesh—Brown & Maibury Cortland N. Y.” Trial bottle and ele gant book free at B. F. Fendigs &Co

A Wonderful Statement

Proprietors of Dallam’s Great German Remedies Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled wjth n serious and very severe * Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have hid advice and medio cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my frionds persuaded me to try your Gyeat German Remedy lor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles 1 feel like a new man. If yon desire you can use my name in print or by rrference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vince the afflicted that it is the best Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth 1 feel' like a new man. Have lived here ctf@r 40 years. $1 a bottled J. Mlivxngston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & co.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwite Spec inw _= ——■ - ■ M. M. Mailatt to E. G. Abbott, Oct 18, se nw 929 6, 20 acres, Marion 600 M. L. Spitler to S. R. Nichols Oct. 31, se nw; pt nw 17-29-6, se nw 9-29 6, Marlon •..••* 400(> Lewis V. Sayler to Ed ward N, Dewees, Nov. 15, ne nw; nw ne 28 29*5, und£ sw 22 29 5, Hanging Grove 2000 M. M. Fisher to Sylvester O’Mera, Nov. 4, It 20, i 1 31, Weston s Add. ReHS&elacr. 600

Mrs. Anna Bradbury to Wheaifield Tp. June 10, pt sw 30-32 6, 1 acre, Wheatfield...» ■*•#.••■•..•« 1 Jno. W. Harris to J S. Moore*—haalrSeptrT9, lt i 2. bi 13. Remington, quitclaim 100 Equit Trust Co. to L. V. Sayler, Oct. 22, sw 22 29-5, ne; nw, 28Jos. Shindler to Chas. Wailing, et al, Nov. 7, w£ se 33-29- 7, 80 acres, Newton. 2160

Moses N. Cox to Jacob Hemlev. Oct. 28, It 8, bl 2, It 9, bl“ 2, It 10, bi 2, Fair Oaks.. 400 L. E. Morrison to Benj. J. Gifford, Oct. 31, se nw 26-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley..., _ 300 J. Gwin to Fleming Phillips, fJov. 5, It 1, bl 14, Clark’s ' Add Rensselaer.......... 500 Geo. K. Hollingswortn to •Ino. E. BisTosky JSlov. S; n_i nw 33 29-7 80 acres, Newton... 1200 Jno. M. Ott to Mary B. Greenway , Oct. 15, ne ne; nc ne —— 27-27 7, 43£ acres, Carpenter— 2200 R. S. Tut le to J. A. Graham, Sept. 1, Remington .. 1000 Jobt, Parker to J. A. Graham, Nov. 8, Remington .. 10 F. A. Ball to J. F. Pettit, Oct. 26, se se 22-31 6, 40 acres, Walker,.. v. 200 Robt. Kepner to Jno Schaulaub, Oct 21, pt swsw 19-29-6, Marion 30 S. C. VanßensselAer to S. P. - Thompson, et ux, Nov. 3, bl 2, Renssolaor 760 Sarah Bridgeman to Wm. •W. Lyon, Oct. 31, out-lot 1, bl 10, Remington 250 Geo. K. Hollingsworth, adm to A. M. Bar too, Nov. 14, Its 9,6, Kaunal’sSub-Div.

Rensselaer 1300 Chas. G. Spitler to Manuel jLilart, N *v. 10. e|; se uw 12-31-6, 360 acres, --Keener i *-*V-> | - l 'ar» i ’'rv"''» , rTT i »r» ■ep -3600 Ireneus Shortridge to Heebe Ettema, Oct. 15, uw ne, e 7-31-7,40 acr -is, Keener! 875 Bouke to Peter _ Kaoniuga, Oct. 28,_nw nw 3-31-7, 40 acres, Keener.. 712 Letuia E. R ibinßon to W. B. Austiu, Oct. 28, s£ se; nw se 10-28-6, 120 acres, quitclaim, W. B. Austin t - Amzi LaRne, et al, Nov 11, se; se se 10-28 6, Milr iy. 2000 Barbara Beachler t> Eliza Bleacher, Nov. 7. se 27-32-6, 160 acres, Wheatheld .»« 1100

8. O. VaußnnHS laer to Wallace Robinson, Nov. 3, pt ue nw 30-29-6, Rensselaer 787 Geo.K. Hollingsworth, adm to Rensselaer L. & Imp. Co. Oct, 26. It 2, bl 5, ' . Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 50 Jas. C. Weston to Chas. E. Mills, Oct. 1, It 1,4, 5,8, 9. bl 39, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer 650 Isabel Parker to John Poole, Oct. 14, wj ne, e£* nw; sw; se; sw 15-29-5, 560 acres, Hanging ._Grove - HSOO James C. Weston to Marion L. Spitler, Nov. 7, It 2,8, • bl 11, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer ' 100

The Best tank Made. Water tanks, round, square or any shape desired, made of Michigan White Pine, and the best tanks made. Also dealer in windmills, pumps, piping Ac. Milton Chi pm an . Rensselaer, Ind. Cb«ap Money. Austin A Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, col ateral or personal security. Yon can pay these loans back at any tim and stop interest. These are desir - ble loans.

* 5 ‘ £ % G. W. GAaSMiER, —A RCA HE BLOCK. Furniture, Bargains, To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Furniture, we have : —... - placed a NEW ARRAY OF THIS SEASON’S BEST PRODUCTS Becnred from the leading factories, at prices which are bound to be “ioxt xt.” SPLENDID K'mQ'JLUfi apd I "- ~~ 7 • .. ' " ’• " v I ■ '°_7 ■ ■ -.-•■■■ ; NEW STORE. NEW GOODS* NEW PRICES A Trial Will Convince h Cose k ' ~ ‘ - - -y.. - 1 n """——* ' CHBO W. GOFF Restaurant £ Bakery BREAD, CAKES, J "rcomFKCTIOI^ERY, FRUITS, CAIMIWEL tIOOBS, TOBACCO AND CIGA S mtMM MJMLS nr &&& WmMS ALSO A GOODLUNCH COUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest, NORTH HIDE WASHINGTON STREET. RENSSELAER INDIANA.

Dr. H. L, Brown, DEISTXIS'T, renssklaeb - -ind Ana Office over Ellis * Murray’s Gas admiuis tered for painless extraction of teeth. S » __ « CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK, TEETH WITHOUT PLATFS, A.SPECIALTY ALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DICNT., erffirfr^^ The Best Plaster —Dampen a fleet) of flannel with ('hath lerlain’s ain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain It 18 better than any plaster. When the* 1 u igs ar<a-Ss?e-snSS'"afi &pptioation 00 the onest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia Tuere is nothing so good for a lame back or j a pain in the side. A sore tnrmt can nearly always be eured in one uignt by applying a fl-t nel bandage dampened witu Tain Balm. 50 ce< t buttles for sale by Meyers, the Druggist.

Salesmen Wanted* Sales are showing a remarkable increase and we want a few more men to push the business now We are paying goo 1 men $25 TO SIOO PER MONTH, and expenses. Commission if preferred Experience not required. References ivofi and required. Addres, stating ge H W. Foster & Co. 1-4. Nurserymen, Geneva, N. Y.

Special Notice To Farmers.— Never were we before so able to give you as good a boot or shoe for the money as we will be this falLWhy is this? Because, leather is is down, we have bought of the mostreliable and cheapest factories of the U. S. and we have cut sill leather goods at. least 5 percent from the usual pfice. We can save you money. . . I. J. Portelr. ~~sayT Did you know that Mrs. L. M. Imes has the finest and most Complete stock of millinery ever displayed in Rensselaer at rook bottom prices? And having secured the services bf a strictly first class trimmer, she intends to make this a season long to be remembered by the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity. Call and examine [our goods, styles and prices, before buying elsewhere. Wc have attended Openings m Chicago, Cincinnati and Indisfnapolis and are prepared to rim yOUx hats in the very latest

Try Dullam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at lx)ifg & Oo \kl A WTC n A representative for our TOHIIIE.U, FAMILY TREASURY, the greatest book ever off ered 1 1 the public. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT for both Old and young. Our coupon system, wutch we use In selling this great -vork, e ables ea h purchaser to get the hook FREE’ so everyone purchases. For his first week's work one agent's profit is SIGB.OO. Auo hcrstßi.OO. A LADY lias just cleared SliO DO (or her first week’s work. Write for i>ar,icnl us, a ,d If you can begin at once send $l.O foro itftt we glvo tyou exclusive territory, and pay l»rge commis sion on the sales of Sun-ageuis. Write at oaae.fQg-tfae agency for your oountyi-. Address all c.nnmunicatl>q. to ttV.VO, {,h Al’t CO - as-T-l yr. OntCAPO. —■ Hempinii Sera — Black H ! ui tH AS I • Wood Repair Shops. (Miocos3or- ■ < "'ii « 1 1 u • dll.) (llWorh « an* rheaply, <**• ** First Class Qui»'" v Front Street. 'mi« .»• Washington, (Tho ui'’ Krwn. , *ii<'p,) Rensselaer Indiana.

LIVBET, Feed and Sale Stable. New Barn. New Rigs New Harness,G-ood Horses We send out first-class equipment and guarantee satisfaction. Special attention given to boarders by the meal, day or week. Carriages for Funerak, Weddings* Parties, etc., on short notice. Vanßensselaer Street, South of Town Hall, Rensselaer, Indiana. ~~ Bums, Proprietor.