Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1893 — Page 8

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®J- W. HORTON, DENTIST. Crowns and Bridgework. Teeth without plates. Ho covering to roof ofmouth. Ho destroying sense of taste. Office over Honan s Gas administered for tlie painless extraction of teeth. IX fl. L. Brown, BIHBiSELAER - INDIANA. Crown and Bndgework. Teeth with■feHWSMnuHOTKgllP' out Plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IM DSNTISTKY. Offire over Porter’* Wishard’a. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. w j_ _ ; Q H. ERGANBRIGHT, VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, On- ?« - tario, < anada. . ' Treats all diseases of ——— . domestic animals. SURGERY and CHRONIC LAMENESS. are specialties. Your patronage solicited. Office F. B. Meyers’ drug store. BWBBKLARR, - IKDIANA. T.H. Ceer, D-V. STRAINER AND FARRIER Attends calls at all hours. Work guaranteed and chargee reasonable. Office in Long & Go’s. Drug Store.

TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. Fl Will be In my office up stairs in Citizens Bank Bnllding; every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. - — -t Township Trustee’s Notice. BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. The undersigned, trustee of Barkley township, gives notice that he will be at his odßce, at his former residence in said township, on the Second Tues day of <«ch month to transact the business of his office J. F. ILIFF. Win. H. Churchill, Justice of the Peace. Office 2nd door north of the depot. 2€-3inp. C.JESi- ————— ——————— B. F. Ferguson. - J- H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm leans a specialty. Buy and sell rea estate, Sell B. ft L. shares. Write Fire insuraoce i n three of the besbcompanies in the U. S. "Represent -Etna Lite—the best on the globe. > gent for four A-i Accident companies. Rent town prop Tty or farms. Pay taxes for non-reside is Discount notes. We aolit your collections. Offioe Leopold’s ■Mock, Heusselaer, Ind.

CENTRAL Meat Market. CENTRAL LOCATIOX-G PPOMTR PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSH.ET, Proprietor. AU kind’ of freih an I caret mnat? of the bast qitlity and st lowist priei Fine beef stock a specialty. PIO WEEK MEAT MARKET lientolaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACII, PROP’S. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Kitojuuir*, Baleen a, e<«.,solfi in quail title* to suit pur etoMMT* at the tnw* pi***. N«ne but the »’icrh|fv'*t’vhnrtv' Invite to can. f3TThe highest prices paid for good ■MMW«. J. M »l

Guaranteed Care. Wb authorize nur advartaed druggist to sell Dr. King's New for Consumption. CSlfgfi? and Colds upon this condition, ft yon are afflictod with a <Jongh. Cold or any Ixing. Taro tit or Chest trouble, snd will use this remedy us directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We couSd oot make this offer did we not know chat Dr. King’s New Discovery could he relied on. ,it never disappoints Trial hotties free JI. F. Msyefa Drag Store. Large •ataaAQo MfiMtMM

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not "Otherwise Spec ified Mattie E. Bowman to Christian Weurthnpr, May 18, pt sw ne 27-29-7, 15 acres, Newton. 390 Same, by guardian, to same, June 6, pt 10 acres, ne 27-29-7, Newton. 100 Same etal to Same, May 18, pt w| ne 27-29-7, Newton 145 Columbia Imp. Co., to Chas. W. Platt & Frank Zacher, June 17 Its 10, 11, 12, 13, bl 2,C01. Add., Rensselaer 175 Nathanel P. Blake to Dominic V McGlynn, July, l,nenw 32-28-6, Jordan. 150 Alkanah J. Galbreath to Benj. J. Gifford, May 13, pt nese 22-30-6, Birkly. 350 Mary Clark to Maria Elizabeth Heidenblut Mar. 30, w| nw, 8-31-5, 80 Walker. 800 Rens. Land & Imp. Co. to Christopher L. Thornton, July 14, It 9, bl 38, Weston's 2nd Add- to Rensselaer. 120 John W. Smith to Wm. Den5, 78 acres, Milroy. 2000 ton, May 4, pt e| nw 16-28-Alfred Thompson to Paulinia A. Shortridge, July 20, nw nw 13-31-7,4oacres, Keener. 20

LETTER FROM KANSAS.

Editor Republican, your paper which finds us every week, and to a family of five persons, who read the paper and are living over 600 miles away from old friends and acquaintances it is a pleasure to bear from home through a paper printed and edited and mailed promptly §ncl weekly by those who know the wants and pleasure of the people. If you have space to spare please tell through your paper to our friends that R. B. Wilson and family are safe in Kansas, near the northwest center of the state, in good health and thankful that the country is blessed with plenty of rain since June 25th. Wheat is almost a failure in this section, oats a total failure, though the rains may help the oats some yet. Corn is clean, much of it planted late up to June 25th, yet nearly one half looks well. Grass has hardly been equal to the needs of stock, now it will be plenty. Yes, Kansas people can live yet. There is more old corn and wheat in cribs in Osborne Co. to-day than I eversaw in old Jasper at this season of the year, yet men hold a grip on it, at 27 to 32 cents per bushel, fearing drouth and hot winds. Times here have become dull on account of the long drouth, since June in 1892, when it was too wet.

Thia country is healthy and productive. It needs people to come here to stay, and to live; people who do not go about grumbling and complaining and hunting easy places and meddling with other people’s business, to get some unjust advantages. We need people who will put much of the valleys and draws, where the land is moist, in mapel, ash and gray willow and other timber. Bnt too many think more of church and politics and how to live in some imaginary way, trying to live in lieaven here, where God pnt us, only to try us to see if we were capable of improvement, to see if we would strive to better our own condition and beautify his land, so his coming generation would see the benefit of his people who had lived before them. How slow civilization, morality, industry and temperance do seem to develop in mankind. It seems that money and financiers hold nations by lirja.iieial transactions for speculations principally, and people seek lieaven through imagination And ignorance, and lhe leadership of men as low as the lowest darkness in hell, men who wear ping hats and broad cloth and smoke tobacco and deceive poor women. Yours Respectfully,

‘■My little boy was very Bad oil’for two ).»«•!.: Im wit h <lu«.i rh<E Wh sfied v.irii u-< medicines. also called in two noct >rs, but nothing done him any good until we used Chamberla’n's Col, ic. Choera and IHartJjoea Remsdys hie > gave Immediate relief and soon '■ured id si. 1 consider it the best medicine mo'ie find cnn <tan«ciently reco mend it t<« all w o reed a diarrhoea or Mfa jwdwfaa J K Hire. Tr uton. Tex. 25 and AO cent Ixtcdes for sale by Meyers The Druggist.

Letter from S. E. Sparling.

Jottings of His Journey Across the Sea.

On board City of Rome July 7th. An increased wind durmg the day. The ship running in the trough. Very difficult to walk up spar deck without landing m some person’s arms. Not a sail seen to-day; nor a whale; nothing larger than a gull. Rather lonesome. Spent most of the day in trying to keep my equilibrium and talk to a few friends. Several college students on board. It is interesting to note the difference in Scotch and Irish character as I find it on board.

Attended a concert at which we had a great array of talent. Any person who could sing the simplest ditty appeared on the program. Sea rolled the highest to-night of any time during the voyage. Waves came dashing at the plunging vessels, and to the inexperienced wouldseem to swallow her, but the sailors say it was only good sailing. Great cataracts, beautiful fountains were constantly amusing you. It was indeed a beautiful spectacle; at night to watch the phosphorescent glare of the waves as they were whipped by the wind. Made 378 miles. Attended religious services m the evening. One finds variation of climate on the ocean as well as on land. One day it is very warm and the next an overcoat is very comfortable. In the latitude we are at present [s3] the days are very long. At ten o’clock this evening a paper could be read on deck with ease. We are in the gulf stream and consequently a warm, balmy wind. July Bth, Arose early with the expectation of finding a “kicking” sea. Was disappointed, but the spray of the colliding waves was thrown high in the air and the bright sun made it to sparkle with rainbows. So that the very wateis before you were gemmed with fleeting and ever returning emblems of hepe and promise. The day passed in reading and games. A clear sky, most of the day with banks of clouds in the horizon. All grow restless from the prospect of land. The sailors are in ignorance of the time of landing or else they are hardened liars, probably the latter. The life they live would harden them to most anything. Any boy who has had dreams of a sailors life let him spend a week, even on as beautiful and quiet a voyage as this and he will be content to remain on terra firnux. We have certainly had a remarkably calm voyage more so than was desired. I find it sometimes interesting to attempt to walk deck when the vessel is plunging. I had hoped to see some of the waves that run mountain high that have tilled mind with their sublimity and grandeur but I am fated with disappointment- A perfectly, glassy sea with a variety of colors playing on its surface. The swell not very large. Three sails to remind us of land and that we were not alone. Seaweed floating m the water brought by gulf stream. July 9th. AIJ on deck early with the word that land would be sighted. The Irish wild with the prospect of the land of the Blarney stone. Every mailen is adorned in her best and interesting will be the sight that will greet us when friends meet again who have not only been separated for years but with a watery space of 3,000 miles. We will go on deck and imbibe some of the enthusiasm. Scarcely had I mounted spar deck when the Columbian cry of “Land” passed from fore to aft and real enough the Emerald Isle threw her beautiful countour up through mists that shrouded her. Every Irishman’s heart leaped with joy if a sparkling face is any indication of a heart throb. ■ One is impressed with the rounded form of the distant land in contrast to much of the rugged scenery that we see in the States. There has been much bustle on hoard preparatory to the landing of the Irish section. Quite different is the appearance of the passengers as they prepare to land. Some who were content to go rather shabby on the voyage now appear in Sunday clothes, and bright new bonnets. Our sail up the Clyde was in the of a driving rain and much of the beauty was marred. But as it was it was certainly unrivaled in magnificence. Ireland from a distance is certainly the garden spot it is said to be. Only have passed to Glasgow and have not seen any of the country only from the car window. Am starting to do the citv this afternoon, the 10th.

Dr’ M. J* Davis Is a prominent physician of Lewis, Cass county*, lowajMind has been anti roly 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 Chieftco, he was suddenly taken with an attack oi diarrhoea Having sold Chamberlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhea Remedy for'the the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability,

R B. WILSON.

Osborne, Kans.

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 bottle of thia remedy before leaving home. For mle by Meyers The Druggist.

■HI Bjcj ISs ssii □BS. ELMIRA HATCH. A

HESBT DISEASE 20 YEARS. I>r. Niles Nedieal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dsar Sins: For 20 years I was troubled with heart disease. Would frequently have falling speliii and finothering at Bight. Had to sit up or get out of bed to breathe. Had pain in my left side and back most of the time; at last I became dmp-ieal. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn out. Ift® least excitement would cause me to THOUSANDS“ with fluttering. For the last fifteen years I could not sleep on my leftside or back until began taking your hew Heart Cure. I had not taken it very long until I felt much better, and I can now sleep oil either side or back without the least discomfort 1 hive no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. lam able to do all my own housework without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind., isss. Mrs. Elmira Hatch. It is now four years since I have taken any medicine. Am in better health than I have been in 40 years. I honestly be- a. ■ ■ m lievethat Dr. Miles’ Hew ! 52 11 Urr.rt Cure saved my life ** 1 " “ and made me a well woman. lam now 62 years of age, and am able to do a good day’s work. May 29th, 1802., Mbs. Elmiba Hatch. Gold on a Positive Guarantee. Dr. Ml LES* PI LLS, 50 Doses 25 Cts. Sold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist.

BANKS BREAK. Some men lose money, but he who buys a farm in Wavne County, Illinois, is sure of a good home, and a profitable investment. We would like to correspond with those desiring good cheap homes, where all kinds of grain and grasses are grown, and where fruits of all kinds are grown to perfection. You cannot afford to let your money lie idle when yon can make an investment that is absolutely safe, and certain of a profit. Our farms are all selected with reference to their convenience to schools, churches and markets, and cannot fail to please anyone who comes and sees our advantages and resources. During the last two years we have sold nearly Two Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of farms and our correspondence now indicates that during the next few months we will sell more farjns than we ever have heretofore in the same length of time. When we make a a sale we procure deed and abstract, and send them to the bank of the purchaser, where he is permitted to examine both, and see that everything is all right. In this way the purchaser is fully protected as to title and payments. Our farms are nearly all sold on a payment of from | to | in cash, and the balance on time, from 4 to 5 years, at 6 per cent, interest. If you own a good farm where everything is raised to live on, you need have no cares about banks breaking. We give you one example. If it does not suit you send for price list and descriptive circulars. No. 100. ■ QA ACRES 1?T miles from IT. It; station. OU 9 miles from Fairfield, all under fence 60acres in meadow, two siory nouse 6 rooms, excellent water, 60 bearing apple trees, 90 bearing cherries, good granery* 20 acres of wheat of which purchaser will getone third, fine prairie land, Spl mdtd neighborhood, mile from school, 1 mile from ehureli. A great bargain at $25 per acre?sl2oo ca>h, balance on four years at 7 per cent. Now is a good time to see the country. AH correspondence given prompt attention. BUNCH 4 BONHAM, Fairfield, Wayne Co. 111. • KEEFRENCES. N. J. Odell, Mayor; C C. Boggs, Judge Appellate Court; G-P. Wadsworth, President Hayward College; Summers & Dickey, Pork Packer, all of Fairfield. ,

The Englewood Is a new building containing fifty rooms, constructed of stone and brick, having all modern improvements. The rooms are all large and light, each one having outside windows. The location is particularly favorable for World’s Fair visitors, being within one block of the Sixty-third Street Electric line, running direct to the Fair entrance, and within two.blocks of the Chicago and Western Indiana depot. ‘‘Monon” Chicago <fc Eastern Illinois, Wabash, Chicago & Erie. Also convenient to the C.. R. I. & P. and the P., Ft. W. <fc C. R’y. and B. S.&JM. S. R’y. depots. Ample restaurant accomodation is provided. We are now prepared to make contracts. Correspondence solicited. . . x. ■ BAKEirtfc Wells, 320, 63rd. St-, Englewood, 35 3m. Chicago.

' 1 ‘ • • • • Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 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 A Co, druggists, Rensselaer. • I

N. WaRNER&SDNS The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Farm Implement Men is Jasper County, They Handle THE BIG INJUN 3-WHEEL SULKY PLOW. The Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Handiest and Be The very Seat all-around-kitchen stove ever sold in ths county. Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS All kinds of shelf and builders’ hardware, $25.00 for a Life Scholarship in the x / /\ j /i/J /? A f j Corner 4th and Columbia Sts Prepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive School. Large Faculty. Superior, Practical methods. Positions for grad uates secured. Individual instructions and class chills. For eata ogue, Address J. CADDEN, Pres.

Notice Of Final Hearing. Of Engineer’s Report in th e Mat er of Guttering and Macadamizing Washington Street. Notice is herafty gfiven to all the property owners fronting and abbuting on Wasnington street in ths Town of Rensselaer, Indiana, atr -cted and assessed for the gu tiering of said street and for the macadamizing and grading of that portion of Wasiiingtonstreot from Cullen street to the bridge over the Iroquois River that the Engineer in charge of said work has filed hit repn-t with the clerk of said town and that a hearing of said report will be had before a ootiun iMme a 4 nJM. Town HallJtfc Benssjlaer.lndiana on the 4th day of August, 1881 at 8 o’clock in the evening andany person or persons feeling aggrieved by such report can appear before the committee and the Board of Trustees of said Town and make objection thereto and be ac:or<led a hearing thereon. Witness my hand and the seal of ~Asai<l Town a'fixed at Rensselaer i &bAfi Uhls Isth day of Jnly 1893. 0 Chas. Gur Srirhnn, Town Clerk.

Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given to Nannie E. Spitler, James H. Loughridge, John E. Spitler, H. J. Dexter and James H. Cox, Michael (). Halloran, * Joseph E. Iliff. —-———John Makeover. Citizens’ State B ank, Almira Stockton, Cordelia M. Williams, and ~6f"August? 1893. with the Surveyor of Jasper county, state of Indiana , to make, a legal survey of block nine (9). in the Original Town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, Indiana, or so much thereof as will be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my property, described as follows, to.wit: 118 feet southeast end lot eight (8) also six and one fourth (61<) feet west side of lot seven (7) all in block nine (9) Rensselaer. Indiana. Jul. 2027. A. 4. JOHN MaKEEVER.

mb m State of Indiana: In Jasper County Circuit Court. Mahala J. Bruner, et al 1 vs. > Charles Smith et al ) Notice Ishereby given thefollowing named defendants who are non-residents of the State of Indiana named in the above entitled cause: Charles Smith and Mrs. Smith, wife of said Charles Sm ith, Herman Clark, Clarenton Lee and Mrs. Lee. wife of said Claren'on Lee, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees wnd legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said Charles Smith and Mrs Smith his wife, Clarenton Los and Mrs. Lee his wife, Alexander L. Me. Donald and Mrs. McDonald, w;lfe of said Alexander L. McDonald that the plaintiff in said complaint filed their complaint in the said court to quiet their title to real estate In said county of Jasper and also an affidavit of. a competent person that each of said defendants above named are non-residents of the state of Indiana arid swh npn-ri sldont defendants are hereby notified that said cause is set for hearing on the 16th day of October. 1893, the same being the first Jurldlctl day ot said October term, 1893, and said defendants are notified to appear at the court house in the town of Rensselaer, in said county and state and demur or answer said complaint. Witness'. mv band and official this (ith day of July. I SEAL n cooVER, xiT'g'Viz Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Ootrft. Thompson * Bro., Attys.

U/AMTCri — A rapHßßntaW vefnron WAN I LU. FAMILY TIiEASUBY the greatest book ever ottered ta the public Our coupon system, width we use in sellIng this great woik, enables each purchaser to gel the hook FREE’ so everyone purchases. For bls first week's work one agent’s profit is <168.(0. Another <136.00. A LADY haa just cleared <l2o.tOlor her first week’s work We give you exclusive territory, and pay large commission on the sales of subagents. Write at once for the agency for your county. Address all communications to BAND, McNALLY * CO. r-7-lyr. oatctGTi Try Dullam'a Great German 15 cent liver pills, 40 in each package.

M. L. Hemphill • (Successor to Hemphill Bros. < aai Wcod Repair Shops. All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality.

Front Street, (The old Erwin Shop,) I?ensseZaer, - - Indiana, A Positive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuibe time by waitings and suffering, but see cure a botlleof Dallam’s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cured of your monthly trouble either in old or young. It is the very best-preparation I ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of female troubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending patent medicines, out this remedy is prepared by a very competent physician and chemist of nay acquaintance and I can cheerfully ana ’ and consicenciously recommend it M * the best— $1 a bottle. A. C. fruth, Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St., Chicago. For sale by Long & co.

$25,000 in Premiums. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing nearest the number of people who will attend the World’s Fair getsss,ooo.oo, the second SI,OOO 00, etc. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your dealer foi particulars or send for circular. 38 3 m

A Wonderful Statement* Proprietors oi Dullam’a Great German Remedies. Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a serious and vej-y severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medi" cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy lor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using throe bottlesi feel like a now man, If you desire you can use my name in print or by reference in any of the Grand Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vince tho afflicted that it is thebest Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new maruHave lived here, over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. Mlxvingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & Co Very Mucii Surprised I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two j ears have tried physic an and all known remedies, but no per manent relief until I tried a bottle of Dullaqa’s Groat Gorman Liniment affll it gave me instant and permanent relief. 25cents per bottle. Signed A B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co. z