Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1892 — Page 8

□"PRICE’S rtrflß.Baking HJUiPowcler: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Almn. Used in Millions of Homes —46^Years tlie Standard.

A Valuable Find. Ja3. H. Higgins showed us a sample of salt from Francesville last -week. The salt was obtained by boiling down a kettle of water from swell recently drilled in that village. It i s remarkably pure, fine and white, considering the crude manner in which it was obtained.. The well which furnishes this salt water is only 2tt feet deeo. and about 13 feet is jfcrousrh spMd rook. The attention of the state geologist has bgen called to the fiV* and possibly Fraueesville has suajic a bonanza. —Wanatali News. Thoroughly Warranted and Guaranteed bv me for tea years. Unconditionally. I Write K§ The instant it touches K3B ’ pg paper and writes I Always Bat A double feed fountain $S pen that I Never Ms 1- . - |lp The Rapid Writer founWE$ tain pen. B P.T.DE OH.Y s>.so |/ For Sale Only by V/ A. HUFF, THE JEWELER. —■—— y Ladies do not delay yoar valuable time by waiting and suffering, hut secure a botlleof Dallam'S Great Gorman Female Uterine iconic and be cured oi year, monthly trouble eit her in old or ?oung. It \s the very best preparation ever prescribed in my extensive prac-tise.—lt-has gipen the bast results ir. the greatestr&mhber of cases of leVmfle

troubles oi iiiy medipino lever usotl. I do Sotlteakg s prattbe cr using or meosnnending pate at medi-jines, but this remedy is yiopuioi by a very competent physician bod" chemist of ni\ afljifgaiotan- * r, ! i can c-'t -ea’nliy am! aed eenatoonoi mdy recommend it SR the best-$1 b .bf.Htio; A. C, FftcTH, Specialist of Diseases of Women. 89 E,is't Madison St., Chicago *»r sale by Long & Co. IT IS A V '•»'Y yea owe ymrrself anti fan* •8 y tu ' J ‘: 7 *> l » raloe far jonr money, jjeoaoirr.t&e IB y»»uv fuel wear by purchasing y, * li. i i tic ms .s?:i:Oi*s # wUdi represent the ptiiSß as ttidUtttsds w. L° DOUGLAS StfsQE CEiiffiswrM, IK BEST SHOE IN THE WWtCrMTHE MONEY. Belioe, that vitS mot rip, fine a InnUlo, flexible, store oomlreljle than aiiy otter *brx> ever ittla cuatom made eboesiostlng 1-sewed, fine self eltf»*. The kj- awd tUinUrio (boea erer wild it 1 fcfle nupGrtedeffoes ouetkig line, worn by farmer* aadall raut a good ho»Tj call, three shoe, easy tv walk in, and will (V 82.33 eai CLMVerif coo will give mure wear for the r metis. TtMjKwmadrforscrI sales ahow thefc warklngmcD '■lt^tMgehaeatJd WSSXSE&XE& adlea wfcewWbtaeeoßMaatoin ahi* tttoovt«rV om «ad tke BriM b «m of each ebna; keifi for It irrof deVhmaMaaaaMaitomibfit J-U* itrwftyuwi, .ltiMkMi.Hu>. BohlUr ®LLE3 & MURRAY

FROM WHEA TFIELD.

Our Methodist friends have their new parsonage about completed, which is a very desirablß-and-Jieeded improvement. The Rev Veach will occupy it shortly. • Our esteemed farmer friend, Geo. Hohen has purchased Max Algrims fine two story residence and will i move into it in the near futuie, Mr. Chas. Myers and wife have just returned from Chicago, where they have been to purchase-new supplies for their-already complete stock. Our affable agent at the Junction,; Mr. Scott, has asked to de released for four months, having been there for three and one-half year 3, continually . The hay crop appears to be moving off rapidly. Thy Marble new dwelling will pyobably not be completed before next spring oil account of too cold weather to piaster. Max Algrim expects to build a fine residence in the. spring, probably in Bentley’s Addition. ~~ • The M. R. people will probably hold services in the school house by permission of our township trustee, Douglas Clark, until spring, when they intend to build their own church. Father Weil of the Lutheran church, was here last week and baptized quite a large number of children into their church.. The I. O. 0. F’s of Wheatfield will take possession of Bentley’s large hall and occupy it for five years, commencing Tuesday night, the 6th. It is being nicely fixed up for their exclusive use. We learn that Mr. Wosine Shaffner is much worse and not expected to last much longer. He has been a great sufferer. Mr, N. S. Bentley, of Chicago, was over last week and made a short visit at Father Bentley’s. Mr. Bentley is closing out his en.lka.sLaak,.Qf dry greatly reduced prices. He is mSferngHreom... for hardware in their place.

MOREYETT.

FROM MARLBORO.

The third big cow sale will be held at this place next Friday. Ourpaople are becomicg very entkusastie over the creamery, and are taking hold cf the business in good earnest. Mr. Zurd and several others are building large cow-stables, and nearly ail of our farmers are handling as many of tne quadrupeds as possible. Our little village is now without a vacant house and everything is booming. Messrs. Gustavus Grant and Anson Cox of Rensselaer attended the Literary at the Osborne school-house last Friday night. There seems to be some other attraction other t.tmq Literary for these young men out this way. The Hanging Grove Literary Society had a good meeting at the Osborne school house last Friday . The next si ssion will he at Marlboro, Dec. 17, 1892. Miss Hala Robinson left Hanging Grove last Tuesday to spend the ' winter with her sister Mrs. E. S. Kenton, who lives south of Rensselaer. K—«...

Mrs. Leni Detrick was called to the bad-side of her aged m other who lives at Clay City Indiana. There seems to be very little hope of the aged woman’s recovery. Miss Lillie Peregrine was the guest of Miss Ella Hanley last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Marie Robinson has come home to spend the winter. About twehty young couple attended the ‘ ‘Oy ster Slipper” and “Cinch’ ’ party given by Miss Rose Detrick and L. H. Hamilton at the home of die latter. All present-, report an enjoyable occasion.

I-There was no Institute last Satur-1 day in this Township on account of j the teachers association taking The place of our Institute. Elmer Kenton and wife spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting in this neighborhood. ’

Remington Items.

Mrs. E. L. Calkins, of South Bend, spoke in the Methodist, church on Sunday evening telling of the late convention of the W. C. T. U. in Denver, Colorado, to which she was .& . delegate. The house was full to overflowing and all listened with earnest attention to the eloquent speaker.

On Friday evening of this week the married men of the M. E. church, and congregation will give a supper in Durand Hall, which promises to be a funny affair. The gentleman are to prepare and cook the food themselves, bake the cakes a|td pies, dress and cook the chickens and -other viands, arrange the tables and wait on the guests and do all the work without any assistance from the ladies m any way. There will probably be a crowded house. Misses Ida Beal and Myrtie Tharp gave an interesting account of the S. C. E. convention at Fort Wayne, on Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church. Elder J. P. Robinson of the Christian church went to Chicago last week, for medical advice and treatment. He has been in failing health for several weeks. Lennie the handsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Locke, died on Friday morning last of typhoid fever; aged four yerrs and four months. Much sympathy if felt for this family in their sorrow as it is but a few weeks since their oldest son was taken from them. Rev. James Belding, of Marysville, Mo., spent last week with friends in Remington. He will be remembered as the evangelist who in connection with Rev. F. Palmer, conducted a very successful revival meeting in the Presbyterian church in this place. Miss Jessie McIntire returned last Saturday from a pleasant visit with friends in Indianapolis. Elmer Brown and Abraham Wahl, each have had daughters added to their households. The former came Thanksgiving day and the latter last Saturday. James Snoddy-, of South Dakota, old home, last week. ~—• ; r-REMI NGTONIAN.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ifiedJames A. May and wife to Ben Hart, Nov. IG, sw nw 4 27-6, 40 acres, Carpenter. 489 Henry L. Putt & wife to Harry Jacobs, Nov. 18, se nw, pt nw so, pt sw ne, 2128 7, 70 acres, Jordan 1521 Virginia P. Smith to Joseph C. Ptx’o.n, Nov. 21, Its 7,8, bl 15, Newton’s Add. Rensselaer ................ Joseph Nisi us to Valentine D. Ziahas, Nov. 29, se sw 33-28-6, 40 acres, Jordan 300 Drills A. Slaughter to. Wnr; M. Brodie, Nov. 11, It 8, bl 7, B. W. Bruel’s AddRemington 375 Jennie Delzell et al to Leslie ~jFtsher, Nov. 28, it 3. bl 17, - Remington 550 Orilla A. Slaughter to Jennie 7 E. Delzel, Nov. 28, It 9 bl 7,8. W.Bruel’s Add. Remington... 400 Win. B. Austin, & wife to A. H. Hopkins, Nov. 25, sj se, nw ne 28-32-5, Kankakee.. 2200 Geo. W. Cheek to Emma Hofrlacker,Oct. 10, Its 18, 19, 20, Shaffer’s Add. Remington 700 Isaac N. Rogers to Benj. Hayhurst, Nov. 10, sw nw G-31-*6, 40 acres, Wa1k5#....... 525 Margaret A. Moss and husband, to Frank Foltz, Nov. 28, nose 22-28-6, nw sw 28Milroy 500 David C. Makeever to Helen S. Sigler, Nov. 29, nw sw, sw 5-29-7, nw 8-29-7,280 acres, Newton, 8500 Try Dallam’s Gwat German U cents Liver Pills 40 in each package atLong's

nanism ' ..i-er-Stricken Dowmvitn Heart Diseass. .ifi'Jrn Halted Co., UlLliart, Ind. cr.ytESM-ES: I fool ivjr.y fluty, as well C 3 a V. : , ■ : ;:; h, unsolicited, to the world tho :r nh. raroers-Wt^ToflATivc fi.-r. v yg3 stnehon dov/a with Heart ,i; . tad its complications, ft rapid pulse varyjr; : :n :to j-ffi-be&is rminute, a choking or \ .• c. it, filon in tho wind pipe, oppression - I* the chest, fun. of roe heart cm! belo?.’ lower rib, pain’ ia the are .. :• i-sef Driatii, t-lecpTesshcss, Vreakaes .-StdoeiaiaeiL UeSility. 'iiie arteries iu ay neck •wok .1-1 hf..h violently, the throbbing of r.:y heart 'emrlil lie-treat'd Trcror-s, afdarge rooia and wcmlA shake Ely whole body- I was fto nervous (hat I -Cemfi n'ot bold stay. bind- steady— Thum been under the treatment) of eminent phffeicians, and Uime taken fialians of Eatdnl Medicine 'tvit he>i t the ten ft - benefit. A friend • recommended your remedies, -ifihe was cured by Dr. Miles’ remedies, Ilmvotnken . a m m three bottles of your . New OIK a J Heart Cure and two bottles '*** 1 Nervine. My pulse is. normal, I have no more violent throbbing of.tha heart, i e,u a well man. I sincerely, recommend every one with symptoms of Heart Disease to take Ur. Miles’ Ilcstorathee Jtemedies and bo cured. (gypsum City, Kans. L. L. Carxeb.

AENEAS.

Sold on a Positive Guarantee. OR MONEV RETUHNED. Sold by B. E. Eeartig, - Druggist. Sheriff s Sale. execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in’ \ Cause No. 4406, Wherein William B. Austin was nlaiatitT and Mathias Stephens, et al, was defendant requiring me to make the sum of one thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars and thirty-seven cents (1335 37)7 together "with interest and costs, t win expose at public sale on Saturday, December 10, A. D., 1892. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jas--per County, Indiana, the rents and profits, for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter ,1£) of section thirty three (33), township (3m north, range six (6) westin Jasper County, Indiana. And should sunn rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and executitloniutorestiuad costs, I will, at the same time and place, iuid ia the manner aforesaid, expose atpublic sale the fee ample rdght of said defendant in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution, interest and oosls. Said sale wilt be made with relief and in accordance with the order oi in said decree and execution. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff-Jasper Co., Indiana. A. H. Hopkins, Atty for Plaintiff. Nov-17-24-l)ec 1. un is THE STATE OF INDIANA. / HS Jaspcr Coui- vy i ’ In Circuit Court, to January Term, A. D. 1893. —■— ministrator of the estate of Knicely Bennett, deceased U’o. 4430. Jefferson Bennett, and Bennett nis ——- wife, et ai, Be it Remembered, that on this 21st day of November, A. D. 1892, the above named plaintiff by Mordecai F Chilcote, ins attorney, filed in the office of the rOterlc of said Court, liis complaint against said defendants to sell real estate to pay debts, and a’iso the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants Jefferson Bennett and Bennett his wife, are non-residents of the state of Indiana, snid non-resident defendants are therefore her; by notilieo of I tie pendency <*f said suit, .nil that said cause will stand for trial at the Ja-juar y .ernj of said coart, 1893, to-wit:-on l-he Hi-cond day of January 18H3 WITNESS, M\ hand and the seal . Y\of said Court, affixed al office in t JKens-.elaer, on this Sis't day of v — / 0 A. 1> 1832. WM ii. COOVER, Mordecai F. Chilcote, Atty for t'lff. Nov, 24 Dec. i -8' NOTICE TO SELL REAL-ES-TATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Zacharias Mueller, deceased, will on and after the 30th day of Decent! er, 1K92, nt his office in the town of Wheaifield, Jasper County. Indiana, offer for sale at priva'e Sale, at not less than its full apnralsei value, the following described Real Esla e to-wit: , The southeast quarter, the nort heist quartet of the northeast quarter and the southeast qtiarur of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18) r and- the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the northwest quarter o the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17), all in Township thirty-two (32) north, range five (5) west, all in Jasper County, Indiana, upon the following terms: One-third wish in hand, one-third In nine months, and one-’.bird in eigb teen months, deferred payments to b-ar interest at six per cent, and be secured by mortgage. WILLIAM MUELLER, Administrator. R. W. Marshall, Atty. Dec. 8-16-22, "pioneer' MEAT MARKET Ronßelaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP'E. DHEX, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Saiwauge, Bajj logo a, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur ohaaen at the lowest prices. None but th o best stock slaughtered. Everybody Is Invited to call. HE~The highest prices pud for good cattle. J*. J. KIOLKSBAOH. TRISIKEs/ K MARION TOWNSHIP. j Township b gHlgrilUlr !’ Trustee Martom Towuship.

G. Vi/. GA4ISHIER. ARCADE BLOCK. To fill the wide gaps made in our ranks of Farnif nre, we have placed a NEW ARRAY OF THIS SEASON’S BEST PRODUCTS -■ HA- —2 —— ——— „—— Secured frdm the leading factories, at prices which are bound - to be “IN’ IT.” SPLENDID B^P V aiil EXSEPTIOQ/Hi VALUES ... - -is Otm MOTTO. NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES t Trial 11 kin Ysu iife GEO W. OOFF Restaurant h Bakery BREAD, DARES, GORTPISOTIOISfKRY, TOBAGDD fiffD CRGA AS —"—————**** W&3MMBMB & r MWBS —ALSO A GOOD—LUNCH COUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET. RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

Dr. fl. L Brown, IDEinsrTXS'T, RENSSELAER - - INDIANA (> .Gm~n.clm Lala... teiedfor painless extraction ol teeth. A CROWN AND BRIDanWORK, TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. A SPECIALTY, ALL THE LATENT METHODS IN DENT* ISTKV. The Best Plaster —Dampen a piece of ttannut with Uhamuorl&in’s Paiu Balm and hind it on over the seat of pain. Il is'oefctor than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an application on the chest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. Thera is nothing so good for a lame back or, a pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always b«> cured in one night by applying a ilatmel -bandage dampened with l’ain Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale by Meyers, the Druggist. Salesmen Wanted. Sales are showing a remarkable increase, and wo want a few more men to push the business now. Wo are paying good men $25 TO SIOO PER MONTH, and expenses. Commission if preferred Experience net retpiirjed. References iven and required Aldras, stating ge. H W. Elman & Co. 1 4. Nurserymen, Genava, N. Y. J W. HOBTON, Fillings inserted that with hot o*xb out. LOCAL ANAESTHETICS nsftd In Teeth ettrtcUoh, ISV Artificial teeth inserted from one to full sets. Office ever LaKneßrothers’ Store, itauMlaer Indiana. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s Now Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free L'Ji Lir **

Try Dallam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at, Long & Co. lA/A MTCn A representative for 011 WMIV I HU. FAMILY TREASURY the greatest, lx>ak ever offered to the public A CHRISTMAS PRESENT for both;Old ami young. TRfi-coupon system, which we use in selling this great work, enables eaS;h purchaser to get the hook FREE’ so everyone purchases. For hTs first week’s work one agent’s Trout is $168.00 Another $138.00. A LADY lias just cleared SIIO.OO lor iicr first week’s wor k Write for ar-ieul os, a dis you can begin at once send $1.0: for o itll’ ■ We give you exclusive territory, and pay large commission on the sales of sub-agents. Write at Address all communications to RAND, M -.NVLLY & 00 25-7-1 >r. Chicago. Hemphill Bros. (» Black smitH AND— Wood ftspairShops. .. —— ; (3asjy.J33ora to Y.).ura & Hemphill.) Alii Work rtoinq Promptlynn4 Cheaply, »mi Warranted First Clfiw* Quality • Front Street, South of Washington, »(The old Erwin Shop,) Smwl.-r, - Indiana, LIVBBT, l Fri aid Sale Me. New New Rigs New Harness,Good Horses 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, Rensselaer, Indiana. Vfcoiqag Bunts, Proprietor.