Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1893 — Page 8

The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard.

IJ. B. JONES, Physician and Surgeon, MSDAUYViLLE - INDIANA. Wtdls promptly attended. Office one door Met of Streigiit’s store. Residence Thorson property. J -IE RTON ’ SSmndL DENTIST. Crowns and Bridgework. Teeth without •Mtes. No covering to roof of mouth. No MBtroying sense of mate. Office over Honan’s flas administered for the painless extraction <teeth. ■r. H. L. Brown, ZOZEirTIST—WNSSELAKIt - INDIANA - Crown and Bndgework. 4 Teeth with-CjMpw-out Plates a SpecialtyAIL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. „ Mice over PorterlA Wi shard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. H. ERG AN BRIGHT, VETERINARY SURGEON.

Graduate of Ontario «J Veterinary College, Ontnrio, Canada. ve-j Treats all diseases of domestic animals SURGERY and CHRONIC LAMENESS. M specialties. Your patronage solicited. Office F. B. Meyers' drug store. ■Bnsselieb, , _ ■ Indiana . T.‘ H. Ceer, bTv.sl TRAINER AND FARRIER Attends calls at all hours. Work ■aaranteed and charges reasonable. Oflee in Long & Co’s. Drug Store. TRUSTEES* NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. Fl will be in my office up stairs in Citizen* BLnk Building; every Saturday to attend to Tiwnship business. WILLIAM GRKKNFIKLD, Trustee Marion Township.

Township Trustee * Notice. BARKLEY TOWN GUP. The undersigned, trusts of Barkley 3 rnship, gives notice that h£ will be at nis ce, at his former residence n said townP, on the Second Tues lay 01 aebmonthto taans&ct the business of his office J. it. ILIFF. Wm.LH. Chrcuhill, JmSmuv of the Peace. Office 2nd door north ot the depot. 2<-3mp. BIF. Ferguson. J- H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN), Afctracters and Examiners es Titles ■arm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •Jhte, Sell B. *L. shares. Write Fire inaSance in three of the bast companies in the Igo n.nrMpnt .VtnaLife—the best on the ajkbe Agent- (or four A«1 Accident eompaSee. Rent town property or farms. Pay UEres for non-resido is. Discount notes. We your collections. Office Leopold s bdhfk, Rensselaer. Ind. CENTRAL Meat Market. CENTRAL LoCATIOM-OPPOSICT PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, * INDIANA A. C. BUSHET, Proprietor. jpi r>f anl cared meats of the best quality and at lowest price beef stock a specialty.

PIOTSTEEK MEAT MARKET Bentolaet, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLE3BACH, FBOFB. WEEF, Pork, Veal, Ma**, BMM»n B»Brtnock nUnghterM.. Deservluf Prato®. We desire to say to onr Lifieisin, that tor years we have been selling Dr. King's New Diboevery tor Coasump tton? Dr. King’s New Life PHK Bockton’s ArnicaSalve andßtoetricßitters, aad have never handled remedies that will sell as well, or that have given Meh universal satisfaction- We do not hesitate to guarantee them every sima, and we stand ready to refund the -chase price, if satisfactory results not follow their use. These rente dtosbave won their great popularity purely os their meritsF. B. Meteu, Druggist.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified — - ' ' Korah Daniels to Frances M. Hays, pt no sw 21-3.0-6, 2| acres, Barkley, S2OO Boeß Evens to Sampson Evans, Aug. 14, s| se ne, 17-28-6, 20 acres, Marion..... 300 Sampson E vans to Boes Evans, Aug. 14, w| nwne, 17-28-6, 20 acres, Marion .' 300 M. L. Spitler to Jos. Flugel, May 1, s| se 15-31-6, 80 acres, Walker 400 Benj. F. Hartman to Edgar S. Vondcrsmith, Aug. 15, nA se 10-27-7,80 acres, Carpenter, 1200 Columbia Imp, Co. to Lee E. Glazebrook, March 25, It 9, blk 9, Columbia Add. Rensselaer 100 Elizabeth M. Greve to W. B. Austin, Aug. 10, Its 12, 13, blk 14, Bentley’s Add., Wheatfield 400 Wm. W. Reed to Nathan J. Reed, Aug. 1, pt n| nw, 30-27-6, Remington 180 Jos. F. Iliff to Wm. J. Renicher, Aug. 16, se se 21-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley .. 1000 Wm. B. Queiry to John H. and Thos. Querry, May 7, ’92, 140 acres in 35-31-5, Gillam 3500 Auditor Jasper Co. to Eliza C. Fisher, March 18, sw nw 16-31-6, Walker, Auditor’s deed 70 Same to Henry Fisher, March 18, nw sw,and ne sw, 16-31-6, Walker, Auditor’s deeds 120 Mary A. Thomas to Wm. B. Yeoman, Aug. 18, 45 acres in sw 5-28-7, Newton.... 1600 Benj. L. Sayler to John T. and Marilla J. Sayler, Aug. 17, pt ne 5-28-7, Newton.. 2100 John T. and Marilla J. Sayler to Benj. L. and Mary F. Sayler, Aug. 17, 120 1 acres in ne 32-29-7, Newton 4000 Wm. C. Tyler to Whitsei Lewis, June 18, It 9, blk 1, McDonald’s Add......... 25 Henry Coburn to Jacob Wagner, July 1, It 4, bl 32, Weston’s 2nd Add, Rensselaer ioo Martha E. Hollister to Hester Ann Hayes, Aug. 25, It 8, bl 8, in same Add * 1400

RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.

Uy Wheatfield Lodge, No. 353, Knights of Pythias: Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Wm. Smith, and as a testimonial of the high esteem in which we hold the deceased be it Resolved, That in the death of Brother Smith, ips wife has lost a loving companion and we a worthy and conscientious brother and the community a good citizen. Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved widow our sincere sympathy, well knowing that woids of ours can not lessen her grief. Her husband was our companion, friend and brother and our lodge joins the bereaved wife and friends in mourning his loss to his family and our fraternal order. Be it farther Resolved, That the charter of this lodge be draped in mourning for the period of thirty days in respect to our deceased brother, and that these resolutions be spread upon the records of this lodge ipd ? copy be sent to each of the county papers and the K. of R. 4 S. present a copy thereof to the widow. G. W. Swisher, jIONN H. TILTON, ) Frank H. Scott, VCom. G. O. Stembel, )

Extraordinary Added Attraction.

The latest and greatest of all wonders, a troupe of performing monkey’s are now presented to the public for the first time by Cook <k Whitby, with the assurance that earth cannot produce their equal. They are a study for the naturalist, a theme of thought for the philospher, a source of pleasure for the people, a wonder for the children, a subject of surprise for everybody —they do all that man can do. At Rensselaer, Friday, Sept. 15th.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Union services were held in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Bey. J. D. Carson of the Christian church preached the sermon and and it was one of the best addresses of the kind ever given In Remington. Excellent remarks were also made by Revs. S. V. McKee and A H. DeLong and the services of that evening will do much toward awakening an in interest the temperance cause. Footpads relieved George Hascall last Tuesday night of the care of eight dollars, good money. They enforced.

their demand for the money by presenting a loaded pistol each side of his head, and George thought it better to hand over his funds without much argument. Another man was also held up aud roboed of five dollars. In addition to these two bold robberies, tramps innumerable infested the place while the fair was in progress. Wa understand from a reliable source that Hon. D. H. Patton has been apappointed Registrar of Deeds in the Cherokee strip with a salary of three thousand dollars and perquisites. He will leave for the reservation next week.

James Kenyon a young man well and favorably known in this place and vicinity, met with a sudden death last Wednesday morning, in a gravel pit near Fowler. He was getting out a load of the gravel when a sudden caving in entirely covered the unfortunate young man. He was found in an up right position, after four hours of work in digging him out. He had covered his face with his handkerchief to keep the sand and gravel out of his face and eyes. He was twenty years old last April, one of a large family by whom he is mourned with a sorrow that almost refuses to be comforted. He also had many friends outside of the family circle who will long remember their young friend.

Has Not Been Located.

'f he item going the the rounds that Mr. O. P. Beam of Reynolds had been located at Omaha, Neb. and evinced no desire to return home is a mistake. Except a dispatch stating that a man answering his discription had been seen at that place, no news has been received. The family relations of Mr. Beam were pleasant and when he left he failed to take many articles, including his gold watch, that a man intending to make an indefinete stay would naturally want to have with him. His disappearance is still clothed in mystery. —Monticello Democrat. 4

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 ini 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 <fc 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. Saylkr Millihg Co.

Try Dullam’s Great German 15 cent liver pills, 40 in each package. I •

REMINGTONIA.

Notice of Ajjolntat of Aimioistrator- • ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haabeen appointed administrator of the Estate of Reuben I*. Ryan, deceased, late 0Y Jasper County. Said Estate Is* believed, to be solvent. JOHN L. AILMAN. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Zook, which estate is probably solvent. JACOB A. ZOOK, Thompson & Bro. Administrator. Attys. Aug. 24 31. Sep. 7. ww im,

State of Indiana: I Jasper County. 1 In Jasper Circuit Court. October Term 1893. Notice is hereby given to the defendants Josiah Harrold and Mrs. Harrold, wife of said Josiah Harrold, that Matilda Springer has filed her complaint and an affidavit that said defendants were non-residents of the State of Indiana and said non-resident defendants are hereby notified that the said complaint filed against them to set aside a certain mortgage and to get possession of certain real estate, is set for hearing-on Ahe 17th day of October. 1893, the same being the second day of the October Term, 1893. of said court and’ said defendants are notified to appear at. the Court House in Rerisselaer,’Tndteii<l7at J said time and file an answer dr demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in their absence. Witness my hand and official seal this /kvxi'l 22nd day of August, 1893. WM. It. fiOOVER. o Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & 8r0.,' . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Aug. 24-31, Sept. 7.

SMSBT NOTICE. State of Indiana, I«« Jasper County, )«« In Jasper Circuit Court, to October Term, A. D., 1893. Winfield S. Pierce "i vs. | May Taylor Parker | and H. N. D. Parker,> No. 4556; her nunband, whose Christian name is un. Known. J Be it remembered, that on this 29th day of August, A. D., 1893, the above named plaintiff by A. L. Jones, his attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said defendants, and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, said non resident defendants, are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1893, to-w it :on the 23rd day of October, 1893. Witness my hand and the seal of PSKALI said Court, affixed at office in Izty— Benssejaer, on this 29th day of 0 August, A. D.. 1893 WM. H, COOVER, Clerk.

IM-BEUffilT NOTICE. ' Notice, is hereby given to to Mrs. Nancy Martin former wife of Simeon Brockway, deceased and Mr. Martin husbind of said Nancy Martin and the unknown heirs, devisees arid legatees and.ttie unknown heirs, devisees and legate :s of the unknown heirs, devisees andlegistees of the said Simeon Brockway that they are necessary party defendants in cause No. 4514, of the Jasper Circuit Court wherem Mahala J, Brauer st. Al. are plaintiffs and Charles Smith Et. Al. are the def endants ana that an affidavit has been fined that said defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana and that said action is brought to quiet title to real estate in said county. Wherefore said nonresident defendants are notified that sal I cause is set for hearing on the 16th day of Octabsr 1893 the same being the Ist juridical day of the.Baid October Term 1893 of said court and said defendants are notified to appear at the Court House in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana at said time and answer or demur to said complaint or be defaulted. Witness my hand and the seal of (exr aT\ sald court this the 17 day of Aug- [ Just 1893. Wm . H. OOOV E J, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson * Bro. Attys. DOTS OF DOTS. In Leopold’s 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 time and better terms than any others. Apply to A.Leopold, Sole Proprietor.

SEE AGAIN AS IN YOUTH I THESE WONDERFUL'LENSES Are the result of years of scientific exper* imentlng. and are naw placed, owing to their superiority, preeminently above every thing heretofore produced in this line. They are acknowledged by experts toTxj the finest and most perfectly constructed Lenses KNOW*, and are peculiarly adapted to correcting the various visual tmperfeetions. KOJflJMOUwinoonvinw bKJKT kLNLWERS. Dr. I. B. Washburn, Agent.

M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros Blacksmith ui x ’ W Repair Shops. All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality. Front Street,, Bo ’wMMngt®n. (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana.

Notice of Gravel Road Report anil Election. 7, Henry B. Murray, Auditor of Jasper County, do hereby certify that a Report of Viewers was filed before the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, August 8, 1893. STATE OF INDIANA, I County of Jasper. f To the Boardof Commissioners of said County: The undersigned viewers appointed by the Board to locate and view c rtairi mada in Jasper County, Indiana, frmn the Marion township line to and through the town of Rensselaer, report as follows: IST LOCATION. COLLEGE ROAD. The College Road commences 660 feet north of the southwest corner of section eighteen (18) Township twenty-eight (28) north of range six (6) west, and extends thence north along the Range line to township twenty-nine (29) and thence in center of Range line R xr.l t 0 y lB center line of Washington Street and thence along said line to the bridge across the Iroquois River, in all 24510 feet. * THE LONG RIDGE ROAD. Commences at the center of Section thirty-one (31) in township thirty (30) north of range six (6) west in said county of Jasper and extend., to the r.-riffi- • ;;f Wi.itt street, thence east to the eenter line of Main street ami tlieuee south to the track of tire Louisville, New Albany A. Chicago Railway, hi all 22G3G feet. the poor farm and pleasant ridge road. Commences at Uia northeast cprneLpf the northwest quarter of section twenty-six (26) township twenty-nine (29) north, range seven (7) and . t t4l »r line of Van Rensselaer street, in Rensselaer, Indiana, thence along said line to the half section line runningeast and west in section thirty (30) in township twenty-nine (29) north of range six (6) west, and thence east along said half section line to east side of section twenty-live, township twentynine (29) north of range six (6) west, in all 41085 feet, These roads all commence in the Marion township line and the petitions should be corrected to correspond with this report and the evident intention of petitioners, WIDTH. Each portion of these several roads should be at least fifty feet wide and should be graded thirty!eetWTde:, attacJiedJpthis report. CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD BED. The road bed.shall he...cleared and constructed of earth. No rise of grade to exceed four feet per station. The Lateral ditches shall In ail cuts be at least ono foot in depth, in fi'ls two feet deep and at least one foot wide on bottom with slope of eacli bank of one to one. Sewers and bridges with side drains to lie located as in specifications so as to drain surface water at all points from side ditches, according to specifications, MATERIAL. For sewers through the road bed best class sewer pipe to be used. The bridges to be made ot capacity indicated in the specifications and gravel road to pay for same when costing less than seventy-five dollars, ami seventy-live dollars on those costing more than that sum. For surfacing we have estimated all gravel, all broken stone or part broken stone surfaced with gravel, COST. We estimate that all gravel 14jnches in the center arid 10 at the side is equivalent to Macadam 10 inches in the center, and 8 inches at the side or 6 Inches of Brokenstone at-thnbottomand gravel on top 6 inches In center and two at side; right side board to be placed four feet from right side of road bed going toward Rensselaer at all points outside of corporate limits, and location in town to be indicated by Board of Trustees. COST OF COLLEGE ROAD. Gravelingor Macadamizing .... ... ....,...$8139 90 Township's share of Culverts and Bridges 47c, 00 Guts and Fills to grade, with side ditches gysu 44 Draining of Road 75.09 Clearing road way 100 00 Total : §llßlO 3 Being in all §2545.33 per mile. COST OF LONG RIDGE ROAD. Graveling or §9051 00 Township’s siuute of Culverts and Bridges . 153 00 Cuts and fills to grade, witli side ditches 1434 64 Draining of Road ... 50 00 Clearing road way 25 00 Total § 10716 64 Being in all §2503.88 per mile. THE POOR FARM AND PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD. Graveling or Macadamizing §13695 00 1 wnship’s share of Culverts and Bridges.... 696 00 cuts and fills to grade, with side ditches Draining of road " .7..;..... :... —100 00 Clearing road wav .....7. 125 00 Toraf..7 .T 1 §17103 76 Being in all §2198.42 per mile. Tlie difference we make in graveling or macadamizing is based on our where material can be had and what it will cost to place the same upon the road. Our estimate is based on good material either of gravel or broken stone. If gravel Is used tho larger particles >liould be evenly laid in tile bottom and the gravel should all be free from dirt, soli or quicksand. If macadam is used it should be so arranged that the larger broken stone shall be in the bottom and tlie smaller on tlie surface. If macadam be covered witli gravel the macadam should first be placed on tlie surface and afterwards the gravel hauled thereon to tlie depth as indicated iu the specifications. REMARKS. We file with this our report a profile and specifications for the nse of bidders and superintendents to which reference is had, for all more specific facts in this behalf. Respectfully Submitted, DEXTER R. JONES, J. A. LAMBORN, ~~ JNO.E. ALTER ' ■, . / Notice of Election. THEREFORE, Notice Is now given, that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, at a special session held on the Btn day of August, 1893, ordered that a special election, beheld ou SATURDAY, THE ©TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1893, In each voting precinct In the township of Marlon, In said county, for the purpose of voting upon the question of the building of said gravel roads, and that the polls thereat be kept open from 1 o’clock P. M. to 6 o’clock, P. M. Witness my hand and seal of Board of Commissioners, August 9, 1893. /Vzr * tA HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County.

Very Much Surprised 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 instan t£and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co. Try Dullam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long & Co.

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 & Co., druggists, Rensselaer.

A Wonderful StatementProprietors of Dullam’s Great German Remedies. Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a senom and very severe Liver and Stomach difficulty. Have had advice and medicine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy for the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles! feel like a new man. It 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 the afflicted that it is thebest Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth i feel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 years, fl a bottle. J. M livingston, Grand Rapids. For sale by Long 4 co.

A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less thau one million people have found just such a fnend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. —If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that isclaimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyers Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and SI.OO.

•25,000 In Premiums. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobaceo Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing nearest the number of people whowill attend the World’s Fair gets $5,000.00, .the second SI,OOO 00, etc . Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your dealer for particulars or send for circular. 88 3m

v A Positive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuabe time by waiting and suffering, but see curea botlle of Dullam’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. ft has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of femaletroubles of any medicine I ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending 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 settle best —$1 a bottle. A. C, ntupl, Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St., Chicago, ror sale by Long A co.