Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1893 — Page 5

The "Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS " "pHYNIOIAffiN. _— ■nrr HOMEOPATHIC—S’h.ysAciaxi. axxA Surgeon, .dSHMM-AXA , - Chronic Diseasea * Specialty T\B. I. B. WASHBURN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Rensselaer, Indiana. Snec m attention given to the treatment of it the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and of Wonii}. Teets eyes for tiasee, < “■ ' ~~banks. - _ » wvanQ vat, Seib. J. F. Hardman, r. j. aim t v Ab , t CMhler CITIZENS’ STATE BANK Rensselaer Ind. CAPITAL $30,000. HnmlnM and undivided profits <BSOOO. itoes a general banking business. intereßt uoea a genera deposits. This la the Bant in Jasper County that is ex--prompt attention. _ a. j. A.McCoy&Co’s.Bank BKNSBELAEB, INDIANA. KAS!«««“• ’• make a of FA.BM Z-.0-A.3iTS, at the lowest rates and on most favorable terms.

Rensselaer Bank, n n n ffi^ lnN^CISB 'E d T g HAIUiIB H. 0 HARE J,^ irtent , Vice President, J. C. BARKIS, Cashier .sstsasf km&tess. of deposits issued. la wyers. W. marshall, A ttorney A T LA W, Prentices in Jasper, Newton and adjoining rennnes Especial attention given to settle went of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ (Jases, Rte Etc n 'tc. Office Over Chic; go Bargain Store. Hensseiaer, - - ’ . mHQMPftON & BRO., _ 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Rensselaer, Ind. ‘ Practice in all toe courts. We attention to paying taxes, selling and . M. Is SPITLER Collector and Abstractor iffORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business JV h promptness and dispatch. Office in secona 1 story of the Makeever building. HOT AUSTIN & CO. _ attorneys at law. RENSSKLAKK, - “ IP®’ second floor of Leopold s Block. t urner Washington an < Van Kebrev.re. Practice in all the courts, and L and hare real relate. Atty’s for AC Hw.Co.B l & S A ref..datien and Rensse Utt W atw, Light & Fewer Co. QHARLEB E. MILLB. AT Z.-A.'W Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. AboUacts larefully prepared, . Titles Examined .jMy-Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates Office up stairs over Citizens Bank. JAMES W. DOUTHIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, - - INDIANA. ■p-Office in Rensselaer Bank. XV-M. TAMES A. BURNHAM, IL S. PENSION ATTORNEY AND JUS- ' TICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of tile time. Expert in Pension matters, Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. Ist, 1860. J. L. Helmick, Notary Pubic and . Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or ease WHEATFIELD, IND. JQ£N GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUGTIOTtfEER, Raiesattended In any part of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended to, Largo amounts of farms and town property tor sale. Address - - - WnxATFi«u>,iiiD. Dwiggins Bro*. & Co., 3R«aA 3T«tat», Loans <*> -A-Lntxaictß Office in rear room of Citizens* State Bank, RKNBBILAXS, IND. Money to loan on the cheapest az d best terms in the county. We have the only abstract tecord in the oeuuty, compiled with great ski;, and care, at cost ot over ffiiooo.eo. . We have employed N . W, Reeve, an abstractor ol over so years experience, who haa charge <■l his department. Me me pi i] and to male abstracts of till • n wort not.ri »rd cn itn naeonabltsms (. i e 1 ali nitstrf.tbeprofession, I T iNa ite itr tAialuinveiiia " _ .

From Mt. Ayr.

Our tile factory. Messrs Stacker and Covert proprietors, is doing a good business. Rev. M. Hyden of Kansas, preached in the Methodist church, Sunday night He and Mrs. H. are visiting Mr..and Mrs. Haskell. - Mr. Zerbe our genial operator is taking a well earned vacation. His .plane is supplied by Jif • Farrell. Teachers are settling down into their places for the comming term. Our town schools will be under the management of Mr. Bennett, formerly of Kentland schools and Miss Flora Pfrimmer. Miss Blanche Merry formerly of the primary department here takes the same department of the Morrocco schools. The Old School Baptist have begun the erection of a neat house of worship. Charles Penwright is the contractor. Mt Ayr will have several representations at th/Fair this week. Jacob Shook wears a happy smile. It is a boy.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Among the Remingtonians who attended the exhibition in the White City by the Lake, last week were Mr. end Mrs. Biddle, Mrs. Draper, Mr tort Mrs. Gumm,'Misses Ollie and Flora Henricks Alice Major, Florence Hart and May Hemphill. Postmaster Walker is recovering from the effects of a fall from a scaffold, by which he was considerably bruised and shaken up. Bernie Graham was called to Ohio last week by the serious sickness of a favorite uncle. Mr. G. W. Heikg long and favorably known as the proprietor of an excellent restaurant has sold the same to C. W. Harner, who took possession last Wednesday. Mr. Heileg will probably go into some other business.

Remington tost G. A. R. and all otheiswhocan make it convenient jwill spend the great and glorious Fourth in the beautiful grounds surrounding the home of W. S. Russell. The trustees of the Remington public schools have selected Robert Vanatta of Rensselaer as the Principal of the schools for the ensuing year. Mr. Vanatta is a graduate of Bloomington University and the appointment is considered an excellent one. Miss Carrie McClun, of West Liberty, lowa is visiting her aunt, Miss M. P. Bolles, and Mr. Chappell’s ily. She spent two weeks in the World’s Fair City before comming 10 this place. ‘ Mrs. P. H. LaNy and her son, Wilbur, left last week for a visit with relatives in St. Louis and ■ Mr. Will McKee left on Monday for northern Michigan where he has a position ia a R. R. office. Max Price, of Middlesborough, Ky. is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Price and ,other relatives in this vicinity. Miss Bertha Arms, of South Lyon, Michigan and Miss Janette Culbertson, of Moorefield, Ind., visited with the family of Rev. S. V. McKee, last week.

At Christie Vick’s restaurant: Boarding by day, week or meal. Fine lunch counter, with facilities to furnish hot lunches at all hours, day or nigKt. A fine line of staple and fancy groceries, selling at greatly reduced prices to close them oat.

Deserving Praise.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consnmp tion, Dr. King’s. New Life Pills, BuckJen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that will sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to gnarantee them every time, and we stand ready io refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do Dot follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits-

F. B. MEYERS, Druggist.

A Million Friends.

A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not leas thau one million’ people have found just such a fnend in Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumntion, Coughs, and Colds.—ls you have never used this Great Cough Med'cine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is *uaranle« d to do all that 1? cl al med or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyers Drug store. Large bottles 50e. »n 1 SI.OO. ,

The Libby Prison War Museum.

Of the many attractions outside of of the Worlds Fair in Chicago, there are but few in which there is so much interest centered as there is in the Libby Prison War 'Museum. In 1889 this celebrated prison was removed from Richmond to Chicago and converted into a War Museum. The project was undertaken by a syndicate of the best known business men of the city whose enterprise was conceived in a commercial spirit, but has attained a national reputation. A project such as this was never before heard of. To move a brick and stone building the size of Libby more than a thousand miles, across rivers and mountains, was an enterprise, that many of the best known contractors in the West refused to undertake at any price. But the move was made with a success. Then the famous old structure was filled with war material that represents the work of a lifetime and the expenditure of half a million dollars. The great collection is conceded to be second to none in the country and includes much of the moat valttale material that the greatest civil war the world has ever known has left to posterity. The collection includes thousands and thousands of relics of every description, many of which form important links in the history of the Nation. The old building itself is fraught with interesting memories and the story of the celebrated tunnel escape of Feb. 9, 1864, never fails to hterest the visitors. One hundred and nine Union officers made their escape through that tunnel, which formed one of the most thrilling events in the history of the war.

B. F. Ferguson will sell you Builds iig and Loan stock. Call on C. B. Steward, agent for lots in Columbia Addition; 140 lots at prices from $25 to $l3O. Have you bought your Spring embroideries and edgings? We are selling a large line o.’ them at cost. Mrs. L. Imes. B. F. Ferguson is a Notary Public and can make out and take acknowledgment of any legal papers. Give him a call. Baby carriages all styles and prices at "Williams.

World’s Fair Lodgings Good and Cheap.

Rouths and board for old friends and World’s Fair guests at 7455 Honoie street, Chicago, Hl., at 50 cents to $1 per day for lodging, and meals if desired at reasonable prices. I have a new modern house conveniently located one block from direct electric street car line to World’s Fair oftd one block east from 76th street station on Monon. If on train that don’t stop at 76th street, get off at Auburn Park, only four blocks south. Correspondence solicited.

Your Own Interest.

As we have in a previous notice said we have a new mill filled with a /iz/Z line Of the newest and best machinery, and the way we are milling, we can beyond a doubt bring the grade up equal to the best flour on the market, Pillsberry not excepted. Our miller Mr. Sprague is an expert in milling and after testing the flour, we feel confident that in making this statement it will be corroborated by those that have used it. Now, by the assistance of our agents that Are handling our flour in Rensselaer and neighboring towns, we hope to place it in every house in Jasper.and adjoining counties and especially we would like every home in Rennselaer to give it a trial. You can have it delivered at your door by ordering from the mill, John Eger, C. C. Starr, Laßue Bros., Warner & Shead or Tutuer Bros. Patronize yobr home industries. Stick to your own town and foster its enterprises. Leave your money in Rensselaer and you will get it back after awhile. ,

SAYLER MILLING CO.

U/fIMTFn A repreaen! stive for ou WMH I CM. FAMILY TKEABURY the gieateft Look everefftred to the public Our coupon system, which weuse in veil, ing this great voik, enables each purchaser to get the hook FBEE’ so everyone purchases. For his first week’s work one agent’s pr int is $168.60. Another $136.00. A LADY has just cleared $120.10 lor her first wick’s wdrk We give you exclusive territory,* and pay large commission on the sales of subagents. Write at once lor the agency for your county. Address all communications to RAND, McNALLY 4 00. *i>-7 lyr i: t it »>

A Wonderful Nialemeuv Propriotors of Dullam’s Great German Remedies. Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a serious and very severe Liver and Stomaci difficulty. Have had advice and medicine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends‘persuaded ine to try your Great German Remedy for the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three boll les I feel like a new man. It you desire you can use my name ia print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers »n the states’, to con vince the aillictcd that it is thebost Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. Mltyingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long A co

—mA- ' i _KOH. Z. AVERY, Cnc or thc Largest Contractors ano Build* ers m kcgrajka. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Gkaxd Island, Neb., April Sth, 1892. Or. TlcSical Co., Elkhart, Ind. GMTTLF.WEJU I had been troubled with Mr art disease for the last3o Ye Ans, -nd although I .m-J_yvute‘jJ)x.^Jgbhyridaus-and tried many remadies, I grew worse until i wu com-pL-TEIY PROSTRATED AND MY grO hout nnnr hope of r ecovc ry . 1 have very bad sihk w h ing spe:l<. when my pulse | 8 W F Quid 'stop beating al V » & it \vns with the greatest diffieul.v that tty circulation could ck to consciousness again. .While in this condition I tried your «tw heart cure, and began tone prove from the first, arid now I am abio to do tv good day’s work fora man 68 yertrsofage. I give Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure all the rrenit for my recovery. It is over six inonthssince I have taken any. although I keen ftjjottle in the house in case I should need it. I have also used your nerve and Liver Pills, and thinka great deal of them, Z. Avert. Sold on n Positive Guarantee. Dr. Ml LES’ PI LLS,SO Daces 25€ ts. Sold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist,

A Positive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuabe time by waiting and suffering, but see cures botlleof Dullam’sGreat German Female Uterine Tonic and bo cured of your' monthly irouble either in old or young. It is the very best preparation 1 ever prescribed iu my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of tomale troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do notgmake a pratice or using or recotumending patent medicines, but this remedy is prepared by a very competent physician and chemist of my acquaintance and I can cheerfully and and consicenciously recommend it as the best—sl a bottle. A. C. truth. Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St.. Chicago, For sale by Long & co. Dr. M. J ‘ Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis, Cass county lowa, and has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine at that place for the past thirty five years. On the 29th of May, while in Des Moines en route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack diarrhiEi. Having sold Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and Dia;rbiEa Remedy for the the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him. The excitment and change of water and diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrhoea. Every one should procure a botilei of this remedy before leaving home. For sale by Meyers The Druggist.

R. S. PARIS.

Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in l to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselaer. Yery Mucii fsui pcwueU I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years have tried physic an and all known remedies, but no per manent relief until I tried a bottle of Dullam’s Great German Liniment and it gave me instant;and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co.

JIM REEGE. Will make the season of 1893 at .my stables, in Rensselaer. Terms; —$15 to insure; $lO for the season. JAMES MALOY. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTI?EAfIEN. And other specialties for jlSjr Gentlemen. Ladles, Boys and ffi. Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertlseYw’ 1 ment which will appear tn J this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS’ SHOES,with "\ .dflWI name and price stamped ota mBBMHHHB bottom. Sold by Ellis & Murray. SEE AGAIN AS IN YOUTH I THESE WONDERFUL LENSES Are the result of years of scientific exper - imenting. and are now placed, owing to their superiority, preeminently above every thing heretofore produced in this 11ns. They are acknowledged by experts to be the flnest and most perfectly constructed Lenses KNOWS, and are peculiarly adapted to correcting the jaripjia visual imperfections. A trial ofjhe kohiNOOR winconvinoo RENEWERS. D b. I. B. Wabhbub n, Agett.

DRPRICE’S ®am,Baking : The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used hx Millions of Homes —40 Years thc StandArd, $25.00 for a Life scholarship in the Corner 4th and Columbia Sts Prepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive School. Large Faculty. Superior, Piactics) metlicds. Positions for |grad nates secuied. Individual instiucticin nd cJsss diills For xmta logue, Address CADDEN, Preu.

DOCTOR • - ; ; • _ •- SPECIALIST OF NATIONAL REPUTATION. By special request of his many pa tients who have usually gone a long distance to see him, will visit RENSSELAER, AT THE — a k Saturday, July 22Dr. Rea has been connected with the largest hospitals in the country, and has no superior in diagnosing and treat ing diseases and deformities. He will give SSO for any case that cannot tell the disease and where located in five minutes. He will return every four weeks during the year. - • *———- Treats all Curable Medical and SurS'cal Diseases, Acute and Chronical atarrh, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Bright’s disease, Diabetes, Kidneys, Liver. Bladder, Chronic Female and Sexual Diseases. EPILEPSY OR FITS CURED, A Positive Guarantee. ’ Al! Urinary and Kicney Troubles are speedily cured by treatment that has never failed. He undertakes no incurable cases, but cures thousands given up to die. Remember the date and come early, as his rooms are always crowded wherever he stops. CONSULTATION FREE. Correspondence solicited and confidential- Book on Diseases, FREE. DR. D. REA.

M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros. ElaokiU mi ' M Repair Shops. All work done Prompts ly and Cheaply, and < Warranted First Class in QualityFront Street. 9 °“Vh'w«u». (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. $25,000 iu rremiutug. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The ono gueesing nearebt the number of people who wdl attend the World’s Fair gets $5,000 00. the second 91.000 00, etc Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. A»k joyr dealer foi particulars or rend for circular. 38 3m - - - -r- *- *** Tiy Dullam’s Grett German 15 cent liver pills, 40 in each package.

•HIMHBw. HORTON, DENTIST, Crown* and ' £>! Bridgevtvrlc. Teeth without plates. No covering to roof of mouth. TVo destroying sense of ta.«'e. Office over Hot *>ilb a Gas administered for the painless extrneuwn oftxeth. - ■■ . «.M<. * . , Dr. 11. jL. Brown, ■rZDEXTTIS'T RKNBSKLAKB - I-\DIA>A. Crown end Bndgework. T eeth whbout Plates a SpecialtyALL THK LATKST METHODS IS bnsnr- J ISTKY < Office ova- Port»T’4 Wishard’s Gas administered fur jminleaM extraction of teeth. ——— //. EROANBRIGHT, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, 4>nv- tario, < anada. Treats all diseases at a —■ ’’ domestic animals. SURGERY and CHRONIC LAMENESS. I are sneclaltin. Tour patronage sopclUd. | Office F. B. Meyers* Crag store. I RnrSSKLABB, - - INMAVA. J 1 -JO- :-W T. H. Ceer, D- V. 8 TRAINER AND FARRIER | Attends chlls at all hours. Work I guaranteed and charges reasonable. Of- I lice in* Long & Co’s. Drug Store. I sk- • i TRUSTEES’ NOTICE I MABION TOWNBIIir. * I will he tn myoffleeup stairs iu Citizen* I Bang Building, every Saturday to attend to I Township business. I WILLIAM GRBBNFIELD, -I Trustee Marion Township. I V.'m, H. CburAill, I Justice of the Peace. I Office 2nd door north of the depot. ,<■ 26-3 mp. B. F. Ferguaon. J. H. Chapman. I FEKCUSON A CHAPMAN, I Abstracters and Examiners es Titles fl Farm loans a »i>eeia:ty. Buy and sell TM ■ estate. Sell B. AL. shares Write rire'Ja-■ suraoce in three of the I> B t companies in the ■ U. S. Represent TEtna Life—the be»t on the ■ globe, xgent for four A-l Accident eompa- ■ nies. Bent town property or farms. Pay ■ taxes for non-reside. «. Discount notes. We ■ sol it your collections, office Leopold’s ■ block, KensMlaer. Ind.

CENTRAL Meat Market < ..<’4 CENTRAL LOCATIOX-OI’POSITB PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAEB, - ftfOIATA A. C. BUSHFY, Proprietor. All kind? of fresh an 1 cur»J ffißtls ] of tbe best quality aad at lowest p'i» | Fine beef ateek a PIOTSTEEH, J MEAT MARKET Renrelaer, - - Int anal J. J. KIGLSSBACH, PROPTL I BEF.F, Pork, Vesl, Mutton, BAU«suge,B»| logna, esc.,sold in quantise* to suitpnrfl :»oAer>» at the lowest prices. N«ne buttha tx-M atock slaughter-!. Everybody Is to call, taribo blglffiat urictt reid for eatUe. J. J ■ Cl K \ \ —* - -- - Fifty cents t- u runtil doctor bill, bufl that is all it will cost you to cure ordinary esse of rheumatism if yon uafl Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Try it anfl you will be surprised at tbe promt r«fl relief it affords. The firrt applitaiiofl will <piet the pnia 50 cent buttles f<fl -a'c by Meyers Toe 1 rug gist. ■