Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1893 — Page 5

Ihe "Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARPS PHT 81 CIA 3fr TTT W. HARDSELL, M. D., ' homeopathic— solid. S'u.rg’eoaa., dijanuni ihdiama a Specialty *£St[ ' Office East Washington Street. 3- Jan-84. Residance, Makeever House. jj __ G. JONES, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly attended by day or night. MEPARTVIHLE, - - INDIANA. |\R. I. B. WAriHBTTFN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Spec a/ attention given to the treatment of UseaaeiLOf the Eye, Ear, None and Throat and Disease of Women. Tent a eyes forglases, " BANKS. J. Sears, V au, hkib, J.- P. H^bomah, CITIZEN*’ STATE BANK RENSSELAER I NT). CAPITAL $30,000. Surplus and andiyirted profits SBSOOO. Does a general hanking business. Interest, allowed on special deposits. This is the only State Bank In Jas,.er County that is examined quarterly by Auditor of State, Your business solicited. Collections will receive prompt at ten tion. A. mcC'oy. T, J. McCoy. E. L. Hollingsworth. Eres. Vice Pres. Cashier. A.BlcCoy&Go's.Bank KKNSSEI.AKB, INDIANA Does a general hanking . Wn loaned for short time at current rates. We make a Specialty of at the lowest rates and on most lavorable terms. ~" Rensselaer Bank, : fEocaWcl'in Nowelsßiilidingv H O. HARRIS- E.-T. -r-tltiUS President. Vice President, .I.C. HARRIS. Oashier. * Money loaned In stuns to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all hail.iing points Collection made and promptly renutted. Deposits received. Interests bearing^ of deposits is,sped. ~ ”

LA WYEBL. * W. MARSHALL, ATTORNEY at L -1 w, Practices .In*. Jasper, Kewtca and aiHoinlne counties. Rapeciftt attontwß. Riven to settle ment o' |)ecc<lnnt’A La tales, Polleetlonaj Conveyances, Justices’ Oases, LCc. Ktc. Ltc. Address, - - Re Simon -P> Thompson, dav i r * ’ fOMPsos Allornty at haw. ..... Pulrlio". Thomson a bku. ATTORNEY.- AT LAW Rensselaer T.iyd Practice in all tne courts, w*: '•»>' partleula attention to paying taxes; sotting and hmeing iap.is, M. L.SPPRLBRCoIIector si- \ . ..factor F ' "lit *J l Of E, ATTORNEY A I LAW., Renewfitu; ■f ■ ■ • Attends to allbu'K.Luesc t'lcMui. yroffsslon wltli prarnptneaa End diV.miv.y, i’iQic».s n; second, story of the itakwvsr-” Wnff. WitniATJ li. Austin. A'”•?«■?Konkins' UEO.. K iIOLI.INII.SiV'JiIVU. AUSTIN & (A~— ATTORNEYS AT i A'V, ftVNSSF.LAER, - - - - JED. second Hoot ol 1 M ( ftjd’il Blocks ' fcoiner Washitig-lou an ' Van Kcticselaar street Practice ir. oil the courts. >oul ivrcbsso. sell and lf»fe reel eetpie Atty'sfor L. N. A. & C. R'v. Co. Pm L & $. Assotiation and Kensselad Water, Light & Power Co. QHARLEB E, MILLS. Rensselaer, Indiana, Pensions, Collections and Beal Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Titles Eaamlned Jggp-rnrm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office up stain over Chicago Bargain Store. JAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW , liK.Nfi3Ki,AMt, - Indiana. |ar*Otllce In Rensselaer Bank XV-46.

MISO BL. 1. ANEOI IS. JAMBS A. BURNHAM, u. s pinskrTattorney and justice of THE PEAGE. Tborouglily equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in Tension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept Ist, lßfto. J. L HelAiick, Notary Pubic and Beal Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for Bale or ease. WHEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUGTIONBER, Sales attended in any part of Jaaper and adjoining counties, also ( Rtal Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections .promptly _ attended] to, Large amoun ts of farms and town property lor sale, address ... \Vh«atfikld,lnd . Dwigffins Bros. A Co., »»al X-OSkaxa As Office in rear room of dtliena’ State Bank, Kknbski.akr, imp. Monoy to loan on tbe cheapest aid beat terms In the county. We have the only abstraot tecord In tbe oounty, compiled with great skin and care, at oust oi over #OOOO.OO. We have employed N. W, Reeve, an abstractor of over W years experience, who haa charge of his department. w* are prepared to make abstracts of title on short notice and on very reasonable term, One half rates tolthe profession, or a reason able lee for examining the record, ;

FROM DeMOTTE.

Our people that were on the sick list are rapidly reeevejing with the exception of Mrs. Asa Tyler who has heeh^nln^tohefNiaTo^feT^^ week. Births, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Erwin a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Granger a girl. Sam’l. McGinnis’ house is very near completed. We understand it is going to be occupied by E. E. Knight. Ed. Erwin came home last Monday from Dwight, 111., where he has been receiving the Keeley medical cure. The Free Methodists held their second quarterly meeting beginning last Friday .evening and continued over Sunday. The Presiding Elder was present. Miss Maggie R. Lang will close her school next Friday. - Berc Goff, of Rensselaer, has been giving the ducks and geese a hot chase on the Kankakee marsh. He put up at Wm. Granger’s hotel at Red Oak. V Miss Ruth Fairchild was,completely surprised last Sunday It being Easter Sunday her friends and relatmes assembled at her residence and had an EaSter Egg party, in honor of the day. There were 22 guests who dined upon eggs having thrm cooked in many differerent waysY ( ~ B. G. Warren and family left last Monday for their future home in Rensselaer. Sam Luce is expected home the latter part of this week and is going to remain nt home. Look out girls.

DUNNVILLE.

Mrs. Patrick Maloney is on the sick list. Bill Honshaw is rejoicing ov r er the late addition to his family; it is a gtrhr * *’ Oliver Turner camo near losing a valuabble cow last Friday by becoming choked on some turnips; after a dozen men or more had worked the entire day with her they succeeded in dislodging it. Tom Maloney after two weeks vacation which he spent jn entertaining the measles, returned to his school Monday.

C. C. Jones and J. W. Mannan was at Ran Pierre last Saturday and assisted comrades in erecting monuments, furnished by Uncle Sam, to mark the graves of Union soldiers buried at that place. Geo. Dunn returned to DePauw last Monday, after a short visit at home. Itobl. Mannan also started to Valparaiso where lie will, attend school this summer. There are quite a number of others who will leave soon. in our village last Tuesday and succeeded in relieving some of our friends of quite a number of old pets. Monk Anderson went to Francesville on a visit again last Saturday, From the number of visits

there must he something very Attractive there. How about it Monk? Misses Laura and Jessie White,, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Mt. Ayr. The Van Patton and Dalincke schools will close next Tuesday; the others will not close for some time yet. The schools of Kankakee tp. have been up to the usual high standard this winter. Tommy Jones narrowly escaped drowning one day last week. He was on the river duck hunting and by some means the boat was over turned, and it was with difficulty he succeeded in getting out, weighed down as he was with his gun, a pair of hip hoots and a heavy hunting coat which contained about twenty-five loaded-shells. Tommy Bays when a fellow is in the position he was, he has to think fast, and he don’t want to think any foolishness either.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Not many availed themselves of the low rates to visit the wonderful new town of Gas City, The fare for the round trip was only

$2.75, and it would certainly be worth that to see a place of such marvelous growth. Remington is given over to secret societies. Even ±halittle girls in the primary departments banded themselves together into a society with pass word, signs, and all other distinguishing features. One of their number for a real dr fancied grievance revealed the pass-word and signs and was soundly punished by the other members, because, as they said “she bio wed on them.” As the fracas took place on the school ground, Prof. Belden put a summary stop to the proceedings. Miss Maude Lally has fitted up the south elevator office a§ a millinery store. It is an attractive and pleasant room. - The School Board has selectedthe teachers for the followi ug year. AIL the teachers are retained in -their present positioua. with the exception of Mr. Murphy, who has not decided to accept the situation for another year. Mr. Dickerson comes back' as Superintendent. Mr. Belden has filled the difficult position admirably and no fault was found with him or his work, but for certain good reasons, not necessary to mention here, Mr. Dickerson was reinstated in his old place, to great satisfaction of a large majority of our citizens. A man of Mr. Belden’s character and capabilities will surely have no trouble iu finding an excellent situation.

Mrs. M. Solomon, of Chicago, is visiting her,parents, Mr. aud Mrs. \V. U. Shaw, and many friends in this place. While the numerous friends of Hou. t>. EL Patton will sympathize with him in his disappointment with regard to the office ho was seeking, they are not altogether sorrowful, as it would have taken /--A him and his excellent family away from Remington- f<sr four years. We Bemiugtonians would have felt a local pride iu the selection oue of our citizens for oue of the moat important offices connected the government, if it had been so ordered. H. li. Walker received a telegram a few days ago from Dakota, announcing the death of a favorite sister.

Miss Anna ITarper who has been seriously and dangerously sick for several weeks, is able to take a litt!e out door exercise. Miss Fannie Hawkins is training the young ideas of the cliildren of Gilboa Center. Benton Co. Mr. J. E. Holletf was prostrated last week with a severe attack of rheumatism, but is again able to attend to business. The Easter services in the differed t churches of this place were very beautiful and impressive. A sunrise prayer meeting was held in the Christian church by the different societies of young people which was well attended, although held at such an early hour. The leaders were Mrs, Jesse Allman and Miss Ida Beal. The Mefliodist church was handsomely and profusely decorated with blooming plants from Mr. Gumrn’s green house and from private collections. The exercises were by the S. S. conducted by the Supt. Mr. J. E. Hollett, and were specially good. The collection for missionary pur poses was something over ten dollars.

During the storm of Monday afternoon, a cow belonging to August Luctrehan was struck by lightning and instantly killed. As she fell to the earth she carried death and destruction to a setting hen and a nest full of eggs. No insurance on the hen. Mrs. Albert Bellows is seMOusly sick but her synaptons were somewhat improved at latest accounts. Mrs. John Wilson is recovering from a long continued and distressing attack of nervous prostration. The guests 8t the anniversary surprise party of Mr. and* Mrs. O. M. Vickery we*e more nearly 125 than 25 as your proof reader made it in the itemsof week-before last

Lightning also struck and killed two horses for Mr. Charles Gosa and a cow for Mr. John Powell. Mr. Goss’s son was harrowing in a field with the two horses when the bolt came. The lad was badly stunned and frightened but otherwise uninjured. Dr. M. G, Traugh attended the dental convention last week in Indianapolis and reports a splendid time. “Miss of Pontiac is visiting Hon. O. B. McIntire and family, arriving last Saturday. Remingtonlan .

The Story of a Novel.

Mr. Howells’ latest novel, “The jCoast of Bohemia,” now running through the pages of The Ladies’ Home Journal, was written in four different States. Mr. Howells began the novel at his father’s home in Ghio lastrMay ; continued in Boston in June; took it to the mountains of New Hampshire during the summer and worked at it; brought it to New York and wrote a number of chapters there In October, took it back again to Ohio in November, and finally finished it in New York last December. And yet, despite all these changes of places of writing, the novel turns out really to be the brightest peace of work that Hpyssils has done for a long time.

All For 55 Cents. The MONON ROUTE has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars., wk,u2h are now in daily service On the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are, models of con venience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on tire a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can get anything be wants and pay only for what be -vis. An elpg iU t steak, with bread, butter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the MONON’S new chedulc to Florida. ts

Mary Meyer lias gone to the city to copy styles and take items, and luing home a stock of new goods of the latest designs. Don’t forcet those trimmed hats for ONE DOLLAR, at Mrs, Leokder’s. For Sale:—A bicycle, tricycle and furniture. Call at Room 10, Makeever House. Warner & Shead, at the new grocery store, would like a share of ybur trade- They will treat you right. See (he uric miyejs al Wiliams. Finest and cheapest line in town. For Sale Ciikar: —One good work horse and one two horse wugfnr Enquire of 31-2 t. J. W. King. Wanted: —A cook for reslaun.nt. Good wages. Apply- at this cilice. 31-3-tp. Estey organs and pianos, and Estey & C.-mp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. li. Steward’s. fLrpfilri at William A fnr for cash. Call and see the I ti.

Everything fresh and new and first class, and at lowest living prices, at Warner & bhead’s the new gooccry store. - Queen Elizabeth, Maty, Queen of Scots and I-abci'a of Spain will appear in royal costume at the Opera j House, on the evenings of April 11th I and mb,' 1893. Shares in the Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association for sale. Apply to Geo. K. Hollingsworth, in Austin h Co’s, office. If your teeth need attention, call on Dr. Brown. He employees painless methods, his work is first class in evcty particular. Teeth without plates and fine gold fillings a specialty. Office over Porter <& Wishard’s. Any person wishing to invest or borrow money Call and see me, at my office, up-stairs in the Williarnl- - building, opposite public square. B. F. Ferguson.

Williams has an immense stock of all kinds ol goods in his line, and will be pleasto have you oafi. and, seethem. Austin <k Co.; composed of W. B. Austin, A. 11. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal,mgrtgage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loaiis can be paid back at any time, and are more desirable than btrak loans, because interest is rebated: We hate unlimited capital and can accomodate everybody.

JIM REECE. Will make the season of 1893 at my stables, in Rensselaer. Terms; —|I 5 to insure; $lO for the season, JAMES MALOY. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership in the blacksmithing and woodworking business heretofore existing between I. N.and M. L. Hemphill is dissolved by mutual consent; and the business will be Continued „by M. L. Hemphill. The books and accounts of tie firm may be found at their shops, for settlement. I. 'N. Hemphill. 31-4 t M. L. Hemphill. Austin tfe Co., composed of W. B. Austin, A. H.Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth, 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 interset is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accomodate everybody. Oak Rockers from sl-50 to $8 at Williams-

Very Much Surpriiitd I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years have triad pnysic an and all known remedies, but no per manent relief until 1 tried a bottle of Duliam’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. -v Rheumatism Cured in a Dav. AZHjlystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radical!y cures in lto a Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Go., druggists, Rensselaer.

STu«lifeu’s Arnica>alve The best salvo in the w j rid for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For salo byF B. Meyer My wife was confined to her bed for over two months with a very severe attack of rheumatism. We could get nothing that would afford her any ro fief, and as a last resort gave Chamberlain’s Fain Balm a trial. To our great surprise she began to impiove after the first application, and by using it regularly she was soon able to get up, "amt attend to her house work E- H. Johnson, of C. J. Huutson & Co.. Kensington, Minn, 50 cent bottle- fur by Moyers, the druggist. Try Dallam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long & Co English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes, from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles. Sprains .all Swollen Throats, Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. .Warranted the m<>st wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F, Long & Co., Druggist, Rousselaer nd. Try Dullam’s Great German 15 cent Liver Fills 40 in each package at lAm g’

lip 1 Bill Addition ... Town ofßensselaer This is by far the most beautiful suburb ever laid oat to the Town ©E Rensselaer, High and dry, fine* si ade and a spring branch running through the center of plat. Just flic Place to Male an leant Heine! ' ; U A number of lots already sold and ncore spoken for. Prices Reasonable. o ! e ™;f o is! DOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HATE YOUR CHOICE, ,N- ‘ ----- •' yriy:- -^vrrrrrr ——-A Call on R. P. BENJAMIN or CHAS. 8. MAGEE for prices uml terms. M.mm & MMMMMIJK PROPRIETORS

V-• by ~ : SUNSTRUCK IN BATTLE! _ Hit. MIXES MEDIC.-, T. CO . Elkhawl . ,ND.=*l must sav this S«,tOfatiT« NerriM and Nerve and Li*er I'ills have done mo great good. FOR YEARS I HAVE NOT FELT Afl VVELI. AS NOW. The starting point nf my disease was a sunstroke received In battle NOtore Port — Hudson, Louisiana. Juno 1 ith, lgn. X*p ti» the limo of beginning to take Dr. Miles* LI A Remedies X had had a conn HC? tinnal distracting bain in my bead; a iso, v.eak spells, and ;h < p»st four years i 1 1 live. had to give up ** i ery tiling ■' Of nn artive ehametor, awl *l»y in tbn house for | J O ST ITTk mold's nt a t i in a; i£L- LJ ennid no* walk across the street I KNOW VOl'B REMEDIES HAVE CURED ME, and that the cur- will be permanent. i-'pvi rat THOUSANDS here are using yotir r<mi cities, and ail speak well of them. Yours milv. M. C'-AV- DEAN, 1 National Military Home, Dayton. CX DR. XHILES’NEBVINE is the most cer tain cure for Heartache, Neuralgia, Nerv. ous Prostration, Dizziness, Spa-ms, Sleep* ituneii, Dullness, Hlues. nnd* Opium Habit. Contains no opiates or rlangeroas unj@s. Sold ,m a I‘ositivo Guarantee. Or. Ml LES’ PILLS. SO Doses 25 Cr*. Soli by B. F. Fendig, Druggis FOR SALE: Forty seres of bay land, at Wheatfield, TmL, for further information. Address Ira Jackson, Wheatfield or L. B, Jackson fir Co., Laporte, Ind.

Cheap Money. Austin & Hopkins will loan money on real estate, chattel mortgage, col at oral or ptistnal security. Yo» can pay these loans back at any tia and stop intcust. These are desir ble loans. Austin & Co., composing of W. B. Austin, A 11. Hopkins, Geo. K. Hollingsworth, will loan you money on personal,mortgage.or chattel security, for long oj short time at local bank rales. These loans can be paid baok at any time, and ate more cesiraoie than bank loans, because interest is tebated. We have unlimited capital and can accomodate everybody. See those nice writing desks at Williams.’ * A Positive Fact. Ladies do not dela\ \<u,r valnab time by waiting and -uffering, but w cure ft FbtTfedf DuUnco’s Gr£sr Germait Femado Uterine Tonic and be cured ot your monthly trouble either in o'd or young It is the very best preparation I ever preacribi d in my t xienstve practice. It has given the est results ia U.e greatest number of cases of !»>fua»e troubles of any medtHws 1 ever Ido not make-a pratleq using < r reeoTrmending patent, m* di'-lnes, but this reined' in prepared by ft very errmpetent physician and ehen.ist of my acquaintance anil 1 can ein eifully and and <*>nsic< neiously reuontm«nd it as the best -$ 1 a bottle. A. C, kHVTU, Bpecialist of Diseases of VVornei*. 89 East Mndi+i,n St.. Chicago. E'er sale In t>>ug A 00.