Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1893 — Page 5
The "Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS fHTS ICIA J _ ‘ j ■nrr W. HABTBELL H. D., ”* HOMEOPATHIC lEPli.ysicia.xx and S-oJg’eoax, aa SBBKAXB Chronic Diseases a Specialty 'ggSiSSr M&ow House. r\R. I. B. wABftBBBS*, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, s-n«« m attention given to the treatmej t of MsISS ofAtoßye.few.NoaeaiLd Throat and OmeMe of Women!Teats eves for glases, I ' BANKS.
t / VAX., SBIB. F. II ARP MAN » y. J, B***s£™£ aghler Afa>l QSBgr CITIZENS’ STATE BANK REBS3KLAKB IND. CAPITAL $30,000. SSpfr^WfSWfcSf'WS prompt attention. A.SlcCoy&Co’s.Bank RENSfIKLAE*. INDIANA. Does a gtoeral hanking wo loaned for short time ou.*e—make a of ' S, 8 t the lowest rates and on most favorable terms. J&GUSSBISiCr Bank, „ fteffij*. * Nowelß “SfSWIB Vice President, SlMg fntrKUing certificates of deposits issued. LAWYERS. _ o ALPH VT. MAE Q n»I,T... attorney A T LA W , Practices in adjo.uin, ol nSS'f Kstates,WctiOSiß, Conveyances, uubSiuoi* „„ow, Rio. Kte Vtav Office Over Chic.' go Bargain Store._ Rensselaer,
SIMON P. THOMPSON, -VIO Attorn*yatLuw. ./oiary Thompson & bBO.. _ ATTORNEYs at law Beusaelaer, Ind. practice in all tne courts. We Pftrticulsr attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M. L. BPI.TLER (Jolleotor and Abstractor ■juroRDEC AI F. OHILCOTE, B attorney at law, ttonsaelaer. Ind. Attends to all business tho William P. Austin, Antuvn 11 Hopkins G«o> K- IIOLLINtiSWOBTII. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bensselaer, -11 groffice Becoud flooi ol Leopold’s Block, corner Washington an i Van Rensßeiher.sireet Practice in ull ibe couth- sn- ■ and cn»u AUv.’sfcr L. N A.a C Rw CY Ti T ,v o rVnTiin and Hecsse laerVgktfeL-Llgbt & Power Co. , ■ QHARLES Z. ’/.ILLS. __ AITCENEY at I.AW Bensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections aj\d Beal Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared, Examined fgp-Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates *“ Office up »i*ir» over Citizens Bank. JAMES W. D OUT HIT ATTORNEY AT LAW, Btossklaib, -------- Indiana. BP~Office in Bensselaer Bank. XV-40.
MISOKIiI. ANEOT7S. JAMES A. BURNHAM, il s- pensi6n~attorney and jus--1 ICE or THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert ie Tension manors, Ofllee with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept, lat, IH'.ki . J. ffi. Helmick, Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or ease. WHEATFIELD, IND. JOHN GRAVES, WHISATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIS2EKBR, Bales atterilcf'in r> n rt of tssppr and ad- . joining count lee, also Beal Estate Agent and Justice of the Peace. Collections -promptly atteuded to, Large amounts of farms and town property for sale. Address - ... wt.* *T»T ltl . Df ig l>t Dwisrciiitt giro*. & Co., Xwml Bstats, I_c«aa» 4b -A.tntr»ctw Office In rear room of Citfsens’ State Bank, RKMSRCL ACS, IHO. Money to loau on tbe ch«aoeat ai>d best terms In the county We haw; the only abstract tecord In the -county, complied with great ski*, and care, At cost oi'over #OOOO.OO. We have employed N W, Reeve, an abstrao- > tor of over to \ ears experience, who has charge of his department We aie prepared to make abstract* of Mil en >1 eit nonce srd on verv rcaeonablesm* ( ®e 1/1/ n Ustcpbe profersion.
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FROM WHEA TFWLB. Corn crops are gone. Mrs. Mac Neal has rented her farm south of town to Jacob Parker and has moved into her house in town.' Everyofie will soon be under the physician’s care, if we don’t have lain. Mr. Bentley is very sick with what the doctor pronounces the first stage of typhoid fever. Dr. Vaughn, of Winamac, has a very large practice in and around AVheatfield. We are here to congratulate Wheatfield In being favored such a good physican. Dr. Vaughn comes highly recommended. Times rather dull it town as everybody is improving this good hay weather.
The sound of the threshing machine can be heard in every direction. Mrs. J. Helmick with her daughter-in-law. attended the World’s Fair last week; they report a good time. ■ - remington items. Mrs. David Hart died last Wednesday, after an illness of several weeks -rith typhoid fever. Interment in the Remington cemetery. Excepting a prayer at the grave by Rev. J. D. Carson there were no funeral services.
Mr James Ray, of Cleveland, 0., is visiting with Mr. Samuel Huggins ahcl family. There was a service of song in the Methodist church, last Sunday evening instead of the regular exercises. These services are very enjoyable. In addition to the anthems by the choir, songs by the junior choir and miaul class, and by the congregation, there were beautiful solos by Miss Marguerite Reed and Miss Ella Hawkins.
Mrs. M. Solomon, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shaw, and many friends in this place. Mrs. Will Shepherd entertained a few friends very handsomely last Saturday afternoon at a five o'clock tea. In addition to the elegant supper, the guests were further regaled with tine music, by 4 our former well known vocalist and pianist, Mrs. M. Solomon. ~ T ~
The Remington fair will open two weeks from to-day, [Monday.] The extremely dry weather will make the exhibits of grains, fruits and vegetables lighter, but otherwise it will probably be as good as in former years. Those having the different fled for the work and will doubtless see that justice is done to each exhibitor as far a$ possible. Dr. Combs, wife and daughter, of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Elliot, o Kentland, spent last week with Mrand Mrs. George Major. John 0. Malley, who was kicked in the forehead by a horse one day last week, died last Thursday morning. He was a bright and handsome lad about twelve years old and his death is a severe blow to his parents. The funeral took place from the Catholic church last Friday. Interment m the Catholic cemetery near town.
Hon. F. C. Price, of Ashland, Kan., visited his parents near this place last week leaving for Hartford City and Sandusky, Ohio, last Saturday morning. After a visit of two weeks in those places he will return here with his wife and little daughter for a short visit. Mr. Price is Judge of the thirty-first judicial district in his adopted state and those who know him well, know that he is worthy of his high position.
The marriage of Mr. Peter Parks and Miss Carrie Courtright was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents in Valparaiso last Thursday evening. They came to this place, where they will make their future home, last Friday evening. Their numerous friends wish them a long and happy life.
The interior of the Presbyterian church now presents a very attractive appearance being beautifully papered and decorated. The chancel platform has been enlarged and the choir will sit bach of the minister’s desk, thus throwing more room into the body of the church.
’ The fourth and teat quarterly meeting for this conference year will be held next Saturday and Sunday, Rev. JvH. Wilson, D. ©.presiding. The members of the Methodist church and congregation, indeed all of our citizens, regardless of creed, are anxious to have the present minister* Rev. A. H. DeLong, returned to us for another year. He is now at the close of his second year with us and we earnestly hope that he and his excellent wife may be with us the full limit allowed by conference. Richard Metherill is dangerously sick atiushome near town, on the Gobdland road. Railroad fires continue to be numerous and disastrous. It does look to a disinterested person as though it would pay the company to hire a few extra men during the dry season to watch the trains and quench the fires in their incipiency. Mr. Emery’s loss last week was nearly seven hundred dollars.
Our worthy and genial friend MrG. B. Clark was the victim of a pleasant surprise last Thursday evening. The I. 0. 6. F. of which Mr. Clark has long been a faithful member; met at an appointed place taking their wives and daughters with them and proceeded en masse to Mr. Clark’s residence. They took first class refreshments with them, also two beautiful canes which were presented by Mr. H. R. Walker in the name of the order as a slight token of the esteem with which they regard their worthy brother Clark. Mr. Frank Foltz, of Rensselaer, was in town last Monday on business connected with the David Hart estate. Marshal Luckey conducted a man named Fisher to the county Bastile last Monday; where be will remain until a fine of five dollars is satisfied. The charge was “drunk and disorderly” and the trial was before his honor, Justice Chappell. Fifty-four members of the Epworth League enjoyed the bountiful hospitality of the League in Goodland, last Wednesday evening. They had a lovely time.
NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me for pictures that have been furnished to their order and that have never been called for, or any other indebtedness, will please call and make satisfactory settlement for the same, on or before Aug. 15, 1893. As alter this date all acc’ts not-settled, will be left m the hands of a collector. Please call and attend to this matter promptly, as on this date I expect to leave my gallery in the charge of other parties. Also person* wishing me to do them work will please call and have their workjsone by thislime. Thank you all for your kind patronage in the past. I await year favorsRespectfully, J. C. Williams, Photographer.
They’ll Deliver Your Groceries. Remember that Warner <fe Shead, the Van Rensselaer street grocery and hardware firm, are pow running a delivery wagon, and will deliver goods free to any part of the city, on short notice. Thirteen-stop, full walnut case organ, $35. C. B. Steward . SEE AGAIN AS IN YOUTH 1 THESE WONDERFUL LENSES Are the result of years of scientific experimenting, and are now placed, owing to their superiority, preeminently above every thing heretofore produced in this Jine. They are acknowledged by experts to be the finest and most perfectly constructed Lenses KNOWN, and are peculiarly adapted to correcting the various visual imperfections. Atrial of the KOHINOOR will cenvinco you they are PERFECT SIGHT RENE VVERS. Stay Pair Warranted,
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- ...i _ ML L. L. CAiIMEB. Stricken Dawn with Heart Disease. u 2>r. miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnd. .CnsTLEazS: I feel it my duty, B 3 well, as' a. uii .oliiited, to tho worM the bfcnelit received ir.in c,n. Restorative Rc {.tabic s." i-was SSilgscit dßSvn with Heart Hw.c-mn and its complications, a rapid pulse varyImi uiuiT sensation iu the wind pipe, opj.yssion T H oy s a f ion of the heart and below lower rib, pain in the aims; s ris-ttie ■:< c f fieafSi' tloeplcssr.c's, weakness end frcntn.l .Igbilitv, Tbo arteries in mv neck v.-OLt'd tiiiob vicle;dSy»thfi throbbing of my heart could be heard across a large room and would shake my whole body. I was bo nervous that.l COUid to t bold my hand steady. I have been under i It it treatment of eminent phyetelane, and. have. taken traflons of Patent Mediatnn icitri'.nthe. least benefit. A friend recornmended ynnr remedies.- she was cured by Dr. Miles 1 remedies ibavotakeu « & emt* an .c—----ihrec bottles of your Noirf .8 J MS* H J Heart Cure and two bottles B ii Eu_. teJt Nervine. —-My pijlse is normal, 1 have no more violent throbbing of the heart, | A « A weu. man. I oincerely rewimmend every one.witu symptoms of Heart Disease to rake l)r. Miles’ lleelorae tine Remedies anti bo cured. fcrypsum City, Kans. L. L. Carmeb. Sold en a. Positive Guarantee. OR MONEY RETURNED. iSold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist.
Your Own Interest. As we have in a previous notice said we have a new mill filled with a full 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 houße 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. Stair, Laßue Bros., Warner & Shead or Tutuer Bros. Patronize your 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.
Facts Worth Knowing. Cambria, Ikd , Nov. 18, 4892. Dr. Man O Wa: It is with pleasure that I am enabled to say that six weeks use of your Indian Herbs has done me more good than five years treatment with other physicians. —r~ - __ I am yours truly., Jas. W. Sipes. See the doctor at the Makeever House on Wednesday, Aug. 23.
Your Couch Has not yielded to the various remedies you have been taking. It troubles you day and night, breaks your rest and reduces your strength. Now try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, before the bronchial tubes become enlarged or the delicate tissues of the lungs sustain fatal injury. As an anodyne and expectorant, this preparation lias no equal. It soothes the irritated membrane, promotes expectoration, and induces repose. The worst cough Can Be Cured by the use of Ayer’s Cherry rectoral. Dr. J. G. Gordon, Carrol Co., Va.. writes^.“l use Ayer’s Cherry rectoral in ir.y practice, aud pronounce it to bo unequaled as a remedy for colds aud coughs.” “After the grippe —cough. This was my experience a hacking, dry cough, with an .Incessant tickling in the throat, keeping rue awake nights, and disturbing the household. I tried a great number of ‘cough-cures,’ but they gave me only temporary relief. At last I concluded to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and before I had used half a bottle, I had my first all-night sleep. I continued to improve, and now consider myself cured.” A. A. Sherman, Coeymaus, N. Y.
By Using Ayer’s Cherry Pe ctoral; many .have been saved from fatal illness. E. D. Estnbrooks, Canterbury, N. B.,says: “ In ike winter of ISSD I was a surveyor of lumber la Sacrauiimto, Cal. firing considerably exposed, I took a bad cold accompanied with a terrible cough. I tried several remedies, but they failed to euro me, and it was thought I was going into a decline. On the advice of a friend, I began to use Ayer’s , Cherry Pectoral, and less than half a bottle <S9mpletety eured rae.” --—— Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral , PRETA2ED BY, * Dr. j, C. AYER & CO., Lovell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists, l'rioe $1; »li bottlcf. sci.
$25.00 for a Life scholarship in the >~ J Corner 4th and Columbia Sts ■ :.m Prepare in a Permanent, Eeliable and Progreaßive School. Large Faculty. Superior, Practical mefhcdm Pt.»AiiciiD for nates secured. Individual instructions and class drills. For oata ogue, Address CADDEN, Pres. niwlnerTsons The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Farm Implement Meair Jasper County, They Handle THE BIS INJUN 3-WHEEL SULIY PLOW. The Best Plow on Earth, and the x: 9 - Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Basest Handiest and Be f • •EARLY BIRD COOK t . The very all-around kitchen stove ever sold in Oh v : county. - ' m Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS All kinds of shell and builders’ hardware, M
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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—■I K Saturday, Sept. 2Dr. Rea has been connected witb the largest hospitals in the country, and has no superior in diagnosing and treat ing diseases and deformities. He will give SSO for any ease 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 Surgical Diseases, Acute and Chronleal Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nosh Throat and Lungs. Dyspepsia, Bright's disease, Diabetes Kinneys, Liver, Bladder, Chronic-Female and Sexual Diseases. EPILEPSY OR FITS CURED, A Positive Guarantee. All Urinary and Kienev Troubles are speedily ourod by treatment that has never failed. Ho undertakes po but cures thousands given up to die. Remember the date and come early, as his rooms are plwavs crowded wber ever he stops. CONSULTATION FREE. Tr; Correspondence solicited and confidential' Book on Diseases, FREE. DR. D. REA.
M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros.. ri-. . If. '.n.gZTAT; Blacksffiith d M Repair hp, % wsmxss&xwm All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First wXdDk) 111 w NqiH Front Street. Bo T„'?,^ (The olu Erwin oLop,) Rensselaer , *— lndiana * Bdclilh’n Arnica halve The best salve in the worid for Cots Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm. Feter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positivelv 'cures Piles. or«o pay required. It is guaranteed Uygive ferfect satisfaction, or money reloaded rire cenls per tox. ForsalebyF B. Meyer. — ~ V - *•—, The success of Mrs. Annie M . Beam of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: :*I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my husband being employed there. We had several children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very bsdlv, I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, ' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Itev Mr. Chapman, ft cured both .of them. I knew of several other oases whore it was edaally successful. I think if cannot be excelled and cheerfully reeomend it.” 25 and iOcenl bottles for sale by Meyers the Druggist
English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, Soil or Catiousod Lamps an* Blemishes from bumm.lilw*! Spaviae. Curba. Splints, Sweeney. Uinj?-^ ne , Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Thr at* Coug3, etc. Save SSO by us® of ooa botU«. Warranted the most wondertol * Ale mi “ib Cure ever known. Sold ttj B. F. Long A Co.. Drngf n, Reriielaer* Ind. - f Very Rurli Mnrpr>»eA 1 have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two }ears have tried physic an apd al} known remedies but no per manent lelrtf until 1 tried a bottle of uullam’s Great Gcrtnan Liniment mad it gave me instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed Hft. Snell, Haffli-ton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long A Co.
