Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1893 — Page 5

The Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS ~~ • vrr W. HARTSELL, M. D., ” ' HOMEOPATHIC axicl Sixig-aoD., ttEfSSXLAEH. •• INDIANA pay Chronic Diseases a Specialty ' ■Office Bast Washington Street . a- Jan-84. Besldence, Makeever House. G. JONES, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olla promptly attended by day or night. MED AH Y VILLE, • - INDIANA. YAK. 1. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Spec at attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Dieeaee of Women. Tests eyes for glases,

BANKS. p.J.SBABS, VAL. 8818. J. P" resident. Cashier. As t cashier CITIZENS’ STATE BAJIK Rensselaer Ind. CAPITAL $30,000. ffiSt’SSSV win I—prompt attention ■ A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank BKNBBKI. AEB, INDIANA make a Specialty of XuO-AJiTS, st the lowest rates and on most favorable terms. Rensselaer Bank, (Located in Newels BnHdtng. . « l> HAIIRIS. E.T. HAUKIS H. U. ““resident Vice-President, J. C.HAKKIS. Cashier. Money loaned in shorn to suit borrower Exchange bought and sold on all Cjlleeiion made and prornptly posits received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits issued.

LA WYERS. ALPH W. M A KSH aLL, A TTO RNE Y J T LA W, Practices in Jasper, Newton and adJoinUiß cointies. Vspecial attention given to settle ment 'of Oeoedent’g S’,states. Collections, *■ Conveyances, Justices’ Oases, . Bie. Etc. Etc, Address, - , - Ke '- ! “ Simon p. Thompson, davidJ. Thompson Attorney al Law. Notary PlibUo. npHOMPSOS BRO. 1 attorneys at law Reuwlaer, Ind. Practice in all tne courts. We pay partioula attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. SPITLER cellector and Abstractor JJORDEOAI £ CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Att -ndsto all business in the proteselon with promptness and dispatch. Office in second storvof the Makeover building. William B. Austin. Author H. Hopkins AUSTIN & HOPKINS, attorneys at law. Rknssrlakr. • ■- - - - IED. Office second floor of Leopold’s Block. i .uner Washington an Van Rensselaer street Practice in all the courts, and nn»ch»se. sell and iiase *<-Ai estate Atty's for L. N. A. & C. Bw. Co. B. L & S. Association and Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Cj. QHRRLEBE. MILLS. JL ITCHKZY aTLAW Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Beal Estate. Abstiacts (artfully prepared, Titles Examined . JteT farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office up stain over Chicago Bargain Store.

JAM IM w. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, RXNBBKLAKK, - ------- INDIANA. JWOillre in Rensnolaer Bank. < XV-46. VIIBOELLANEOUB. JAMES A. BURNHAM, U- S PENSIdIFATTORNEY AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert Ip Pension matters. Office with Country Treasurer, Court Honse. - Sept.' iat, into J. JL. Helmick, Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent 1 Lands of all descriptions for sale or east WHEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, ■WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER, altendeddn any put Of Jasper and ad- . Joining counties, also. Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended to, Luge amoun ts of farms and town property tor sale, address . Wbxatfibld,l>id. Ilwiggina Bros. & Co., Moul de-A.'bwtxeLct* Office in rear room of Cltlaene’ State Banta " RaxasiLAU, lap. Money to loan on the obeaoest ud best tame in the county. Wo have the only abetraol tecord in the eouncy, complied with, great akU* andean, at ooet oi over smxmio. p We have employed N. W, Reeve, an abetraotor of over SOyean experience. Who haa chufe of his department. W We are prepared to make abetraot*'of title on short notion and on very reaaonableferSMone half rates tonho,pr of«wiau. or a reason able fee for. examining the. record,

CORRESPONDENCE.

FROM MARLBORO. Frank Armstrong, of Escanaba, Mich., is now visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong. J. R. Phillips our merchant has just returned from a business trip to Chicago. Arrangements are being made to have a play at the Marlboro school house April Ist The Marlboro school will be a month and a half longer than usual. Frank, Jacks, of Lowell, is now in Marlboro on a business trip. Thomas Smith and George Smith are moving west of Rensselaer. Minnehaha.

FROM DeMOTTE. Quite a number are on the sick list among them are Dennis Brooks and Jesse Tyler, but none are seriously ill. Charley Dolsoh and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a very nice baby girl. Mother and babe are convalescing, but Charley is hardly able to be around. We understand E. G. Warren and family contemplates moving to Rensselaer. We are very sorry to lose them, but all wish them success. The proprietor of the canning factory is going to move here in the near future and occupy the house north of Squire Troxell’s office.

Henry Frame, while cutting wood for Mrs. E. M. Fairchild, severed an artery in his ankle; being about half a mile from the house he lost quite an amount of blood. We have heard that there are to be several weddings in the near future-. Who can it be ? D. E. Fairchild accompanied his brother, J. P. Fairchild to Crown Point last week to see his doctor. He stood the trip quite well and returned last Wednesday. Literary last Friday evening adjourned to meet again two Weeks from' Friday evening on account Of people being so busy they could not attend 1 the rel earsals. --- ——— Old Maids.

URMINdTON ITEMS. ■ We are pleased to learn that Mr Vickery will, still attend to his business here, Although assisting his brother in the" management of a large hotel in Chicago. As his absence will be but temporary with frequent trips home, there will be no need of selecting a new school trustee. G. F. Bloom has purchased the stock of groceries and the building formerly owned by George Beigle and will doubtless command his share of custom. Ernest Hart met with a painful accident last Friday. While cutting some wire, one end flew up and struck him in the eye. At one time it was feared he would lose the sight of the eye, but at this writing all danger of that nature seems to be past. Miss Bertha Shelley, daughter of Mr. Thomas Shelley, a successful farmer of this vicinity, was married on Wednesday evening of last week to Mr. John Teter, a young farmer living near the bride’s father. The wedding ceremony took place in the M. E. par sonage, Bev. A. H. DeLong officiating. Prof. J. C. Dickerson, of Mitchell Normal College made a brief visit with friends in this place, returning to Mitchell on Monday. William Marquess, of Benton f Co. has moved into town and occupies the Oscar Moore property. E. W. Peck has purchased the Benhard Leopold property.

The many friends of Rev. James B. Crowe and wife will read with alarm and deep smypathy of the danger by which they are surrounded in the lawless neighborhood in which they at present reside. From the Herald and Presbyter it was learned that serious threats had been sent to them in anonymous letters, and friends here and elsewhere are anxiously urging them to come north. They live in the neighborhood of Paris,

Texas, where the tragedy was enacted that shocked the whole civilized world. If it would’nt cost too much it might be well enough to import a savage from the wilds of Africa to teach these people a little decency, as our methods seem to have failed. We are all waiting anxiously for further tidings from Mr, and Mm. Crowe. A number of the young friends of Miss Hettie R. Luckey gave her a pleasant surprise party on Wednesday evening last, the occasion, being her twentieth birthday.

Little Paul Hodshire is suffering from an attack of pneumonia, following the measels. Death has again entered the home of Dr. Landon, taking from thence his aged mother, whose long continued sickness has often been mentioned in these items. Sbe died on Friday morning at one o’clock, a little more than a week after the younger Mrs. Landon passed to her rest. The remains were taken to Kokomo, on Saturday, for interment husband who preceded her to the better land several years ago. During her life which covered a period of nearly seventy-twoyears, sho was active and energetic in all good works when her- health permitted, but of late years, feeble health has interfered with active usefulness. She leaves one daughter who has been the devoted’ nurse of her suffering mother; and three sons. Mrs. Landon was ready and anxious to depart and death was a most welcome messenger. Funeral services were held at the house at 10:30 Saturdaymorning. Rqy { S, Y- McKeeof&eL 1 uting, Remingtonian .

The Town Board.

The Town Board, at their regular meeting Monday night, ordered a new plank sidewalk along the west side of Halloran's saloon, and Iliff’s livery stable. Also several walks in Other parts of town. The Marshal was ordered to notify ptdpertyowners to clean up their alleys, forthwith; and in case of failure to comply, with the order, the Marshal is to cause the work to be -done, at the expense of the property owners. The heirs Of Jaujcs Q. Weston Offer ' to give to the town the small triangular tract ou Division street, south of J. W. Williams’ residence, for a public park, if the Board would accept and improve the same. The offer was accepted. The “park” is about two sizes larger than a Columbian postage stamp. . In the matter of Addison Parkison’s claim for a larger discount on certificates for Washington street improvement, the Board decided to take back the certificates at the price paid Mr. Parkison, paying for them out of the sinking fund. Austin & Co., composed of W. B. Austin, Geo. K. Hollingsworth, A. H, Hopkins, will loan you money on personal, mortgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accomodate everybody.

. In the the spring the young man's fancy. Lightly turns to thoughts of Pictures. Call at the PAVILION. All the latest novelties in men’sspring clothing and ladies wraps. Chicago Bargain Store. “Gloria Water” cures salt-rheum on the hands rendering them soft and white - For sale by Mrs. M. J, Winegarden. Ladies who desire a beautiful, smooth and refined complexion must use the “Famous Gloria Water.” Price 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Mrs. Lecklider. We bought spring goods early to get the best, as choice goods are always sold first. • Chicago Bargain Store. Don’t forget those trimmed hats for ONE DOLLAR, at Mrs. Leckder’s. . - Wasted—Two neat steady girls for housework. Good wages and permanent place, to right parties. Families live close together. One or both apply or write to J. B. M oods, Hammond Ind.. Box 433, not later than March 18,1893. A complete line of muslin underwear. Chicago Bargain Store.

wk V**" LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, Ono cf the best known Itashccs men in Chicago, representative of tho great Bradstreet Co, IEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. rr. "STlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. licriticnien: I take pleasure in informing yon r the very beneficial results v, hiebb.uve followed —oeAise of Dtt. MiLES' RcsTon»TivE Nervine n the ease of rayself ana wife. For u year I was ■ihiect to a distressing pain at the base of the niiin and tipper portion of the spinal cord. I a ■ b«* t™ r*. l° s t flesh and was greatly i, .1 0 Wr I ji troubled wl'sleeplessness. Your Nervine was highly recommended to me. My case hud been so obsitpate that I had no confidence in the efficacy of any medicine. Yet as a la>t resort I consented to give it atrial. Much to my surprise, I experienced marked benefit ; my sleeplessness disappeared; my headache was removed; my spirits and general a GAINED TWENTY FOUNDS. MIL THIS OCCUHfttO AFTER LEARNED AND WELL KNOWN PHYSICIANS, mad failed. My wife is taking the Nervine wlffc the best of resulta. Louis D. Vandbiivkhr,.

Sold on a Positive Guarantee. Dr. MILES’ PILLS.SO Doses2s;Qts, Sold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist -—-. J . . . LOTS OF LOTS. -Tn Addition, the famed “New Oklahoma.” They are larger and wider and better situated than any others. Convenient to schools, churches and the business center. Good side walks, electric lights and splendid drainage. Sold on longer tiiric and better tenm than any others. Apply to A. Leopold, ■ Sole Proprietor, They’ll Deliver Your Groceries. Reinember that W arner & Shead, the Van Rensselaer street grocery and hardware firm, are now running a delivery wagon, and will deliver goods free to any part of the city, on short notice.

FARMS TO RENT. Farms to rent, on equitable terms. Drainage good. Appy at my office. JJ. J. Gifford, 26 it. Kankakee, 111, FOR SALE: Forty acres of hay land, at Wheat ■ field, Ind., for further information. Address Ira Jackson, Wheatfield or L. B. Jackson & Co., Laporte, Ind. Warner & Shead, at the new gro ery store, would like a share of you trade. They will treat you right. See the new carpets at Willi atns. Finest and cheapest line in town.

14 different kinds of bed lounges, at Williams.’ If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in evety particular. Teeth without plates and fine gold fillings a spec ialty. Office over Porter <fc Wishaid’s. New stock spring dress goods, Epinglines, Bengalines, Poppelines, Crystalines, Mousselines, G laces,, Crepons, Cheviottes, Serges, Satin Glorias, Ac. Chicago Bargain Store. At Christie Vick’s restaurant: Boarding by day, week or meal. Fine lunch counter, with facilities to furnish hot lunches at all houis, day or night. A fine line of staple and fancy groceries, selling at greatly reduced prices to close them out.

They all say it beats all the low prices- of carpets at the Chicago Bargain Store. Warner 1 and Shead, the new groc- r ery firm.- Give them a trial. Carpets at Williams’ Cheap for for cash: Call and see them. Blankets, yarns, flannels'ih fact all winter goods, in abundance. E. Fenuig Carpets by the bolt. Chicago 'BargaiN'Store. Austin <fc Co., composing of W. B. Austin, Ceo. K v . Hdliingsworth, A; H. Hopkins, will loan you money on personal, mortgage, or chattel security, for long oj short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid back at any time, and are ndore cesirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accomodate everybody.

Clrtap Money. Austin A Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, col aterai or personal security. You can pay these loans bpek at sny tun and stop interest.' ■ These are desir ble loans.

Magee t tapis Addition u rnT TO THE- ~ = Town ofßensselaer This is by far the most beautiful suburb ever laid oat to. the Town of Rensselaer, High, and dry, fine shade and a spring Jtaxnch ranuing through the center of plat. Jost tie Plate Io Make ae Elegant Home! -A number of lots already sold and more sp&ken for. Prices Reasonable. FINE LOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HAVEJ YOUR CHOICE. ■ 1 ' ’ " -*• • Call on R. P. BENJAMIN or CHAS. S. MAGEE for prices end terms. PROPRIETORS

NSW FIRM, \ < I NSW BUIbDING,' < | NG W GOODS. [ ; The Undersigned I - ...A—L ■i-'-j;—.. -"■*< !“ " I ‘nr ■ . • IJ II ■mill ■ I , .ir . w. 1.. . Have formed a partnership and opened buisness a in the new iron building on Van Itensselser I Street, south of McCoy’s bank building. | They have a full and wholly fresh line of • I Grocreies, I WHICH THEY WIU, SELL AS CHEAPLY AS FIRST CLASS GOODS CAN BE SOLD FOR. Give us a trial, WARNER & SHEAR

GEO- W GOFF- * * Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNEL GOODS, TOBACCO AND GIGA AS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * ♦ —ALSO A GOOD•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Everything Best and Cheapest. ■ . ■ NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.