Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1893 — Page 8

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J B. JONES, Physician and Surgeon MEDARYVILLE INDIANA. OUI* promptly attf.,ded. office one door strelgyl’s store. Residence Thorson psaperty. DENTIST. Crowns and Bridgework. ■—-- Teeth without pMes. No covering to roof of mouth. No ueat.oying sense <-f .asie Office over Honan’s flMadininistemltbr tliapaintas&exiractton oMeeth. m. 11. E Brown, ZDZE LTZ’IS'T' KMSSELAEB - INDIANA. * Crown and £ Bndgework. Teeth with- '' x ? ~ ou< ates a SpecialtyAM. THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Office over Portn’A Wishxrd'a Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. £J H. ERGANBRIGHT t SURGEON. ««SSS Giadnate of Ontario £Wst»ary College, OuMpesaSgSKF . , tario, < ,an Ada. TJ; Treats aN diseases of domestic Mihais. SURGERY and Wt LAMENTS’ ■M specialties. Your patronage solicited OTuce F. B. Meyers’ drug store. KnssELAER, - _ Indiana. .

X H. Ceer, 0. V. 8TfIIAINER AND FARRIER Attends calls at aU hours. Work guaranteed and charges reasonable. Ofnee in Long& Co’s. Drug Store. NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. Fl will be in my office up stairs in Citizens Bvik Building; every Saturday to attend to Tmrnship business. WILLI AM GBKENTINLD, Trustee Marion Township. ” Township Trustee * Kolice. BARKLEY TOWNI.HP. The undersigned, truste of Barkley twrnshin, gives notice tnathe will be at his oflee, at hts former residence n said tow»sMp. on the Second Tues-tay oi achmonth to transact the business of his office jr. *. xlalk Jr. Win. H. Chrcuhill, Justice of the Peace. w- - Offido 2nd door north of the depot. MrSmp.

B. F. Ferguson. J- H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners »f Titles ■arm loans a specialty. Bay and sell rea eeteue. Sell B. &L. shares. Write Fire insttfance in three of the best companies in the IKS. Represent .Etna Ltfe —the best on the zkjbe. Agent for four A-< Accident compa See. Rent town property or farms. Pity MKM for non-reeide.is. Discount notes. We MMit your collections- Office JLeopold s bftck, Bensselaer, Ind. CENTRAL Meat Market. cantral location -opposite public SQUARE. BBNSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEV, Proprietor. All kind* of freih as 1 c«red meats oAtbe best quality aad at host price Fine beef stock a specialty-

PIOTSTEEK MEAT MARKET Benwlaer, - - Indiana J. J. KGLEBBACH, FBOFB. BUT, Fork, Vest, Mattoa, Mmumm, Bologna, etc., sold inqtiantttaes to snhpur stasere at tho lowest pdoM. Nene bat the Mstetock glangbteMd. Evreytwdy to Invited •a*- p riE«K.fa“ Deserving Praia*. We desire to say to oar citiaens, that tor years we have beea selling Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Constimp tinn, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Backton’s Arnica Salve and Eleotric Bitters, I ■*d have never handled remedies that will sell as well, or that have given . each ttniversnl satisfaction. We do not hesitate tc guarantee them every time, and we.stand ready io refund the ptTchasu price, if satisfactory results •t> not follow their use. Those rem;<*cHha r » won their groat popularity parely on their merit* It. B. Marana, Druggist-

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Harvey Hartman was ordained deacon and Dr. 4. P. Ramsey and W. 0. Roadifer were ordained elders in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. It may- interest those who are not familiar with the rules, usages and regulations of that church to know that the oflice of the gentleman first mentioned is to look after financial matters: the other two after the spiritual interests of the church. (Quite a number of the old soldiers left on Monday morning to attend the grand encampment at Indianapolis, where they expect to have a good time. We know they ought to have the best of all the country affords, Hoke Smith to the contrary, notwithstanding. On Wednesday of this week the marriage of Dr. John Tipton Wheeler and Miss Grace Rawles will take place at the home of the bride’s mother in Bloomington. The cards of invitation announce that they will be at home to their friends after October Ist, in Decatur, 111. The bride is a native Remingtonian and the many friends of the family in this place will wish the newly wedded couple a long and happy life. William Rich, of Elwood, made a flying visit with Remington friends, returning to Elwood Monday of this week. The many friends of Miss Carrie McKee be to learn that she is recovering from a painful and somewhat p|.'Otfh c^et f attack of malarial fever,

TliC people who leave for other localities are generally giad to return to the old stamping ground. George Bull and family, who went to Colorado last spring, intending to make that state their future abiding place, came back last week. Robert Shearer, of Marion, and T. J. Locke, of Kankakee, 111., have also expressed a desire to return and will probably do so in the near future. Miss Theo, Vickery returned last week from Chicago. She will attend school in this place this winter. Mrs. W. B. Price and daughter Helen and Misses Anna and Winifred Draper left for Hartford City last Saturday, the former for her home and the two latter as teachers in the public schools of Hartford City and Montpelier, respectively. Miss Bolles, Miss Hattie Chappell and Miss Orpha Timmons came home last Friday from the great World’s Fair. Miss Maude Lally left last Saturday for a visit with relatives in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and daughter Miss Florence, are visiting with Hon. George Major and family, prior to their removal from Kentland to Elwood. Miss Florence who, although quite young, is an accomplished musician, goes to DePauw University for a thorough collegiate course.

Sherman A. Stephenson, a young man of this township, left for parts unknown last week after obtaining quite a sum of money fraudulently from the Citizen’s Bank in this place. Mrs. J. Sheffier and daughter Gladys, of lowa, were the guests of Hon. Robert Parker and family, last week. Some interesting statistics as to the membership and finances of ti»e Methodist church in this place were given last Sunday morning by the pastor, in a review of the work of the past two years When Mr. De-

Long came to this place he found 138 members. He leaves the charge at the end of the second year with the membership just exactly double, being 276. From a six hundred dollar | appointment it has been raised to ■ nine hundred and all the church benevolences have received liberal contributions Mr. De Long and his excellent wife have the respect and esteem of all our people regardless of S'■<■: < r creed, and if they are returned to this place they will be heartily welcomed. Remi.ngtonian .

The Foremost Show of All This World in its Regal Splendor. The | Cook & Whitby Colossal English | || Circus, Museum and Menagerie. || \fi x 2iv /a y | lllieil Willi America’s Eminent tong Association, I Will Positively Exhibit at Rensselaer, Friday Sep. 15, p H A CAGES OF RARE AND < $ JN QUR Sg c)U < VALUABLE ANIMALS! | A HEARD OF ELEPHANTS! { TEERIEE RjINGIS K( A DROVE OF CAMELS! S , £ J. J. J. WJ—l-L-l XVAXI S® A one hundred acts! A { \\ TWENTY AERIAL ARTISTS! [/ TWO ELEVATED STAGES AND HALF MILE HIPrdfw j( ■ --_. ~ ”~— .'{,' ( 1 PODROME TRACK, you will see everything you ever / 1(1 AORORATS AND GYMNASTS’ ftS saw before at a Circus, but more that has never [been pre- nfesv joO acrobals a^^ c mnasis ders! b Bented to the AmericaQ Pubiic by aQy e i xcepe £ cg D&S /{ 3 GRAND MILITARY BANDS! I k this. A REGIMENT OF CLOWNS! | TlieFinestHomOfAnySbow On Earth n “ wlled! g | Enough Srained to [Equip a Big S Naver t o be Forgotten. < |g MISS THE g More Bands, More Silver and Gold Wagons, Silk and Satin acceoutered Animals, Magnificent Costumes, More fife Open Dens, More Clowns than you will ever get a chance to see at one time again, as long as you live. A solid hour £Jg2 of delight and instruction FREE TO ALL. SUH ExnnrsiQTis mn on all Railroads. Entering Rensselaer, Friday, Sept. 15th gg|

Tour Own Interests 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 fiour 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 jn 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, La Rue Bros., Warner <fc Shead or Tutuer Bros. Patronize your home industries. Stick to your own town and foster its enterprises. Leave vour money in Rensselaer and you will get it back after awhile. Sayler Millihg Co. AGENTS (male or female) make Slo a day. .Neu invention. Every household must have it. Small outlay, big profits. Perfection Mfjr. Vo., 155ClalMSL. Cleveland. <». 2-31. ■ Try Dullam’s Groat German 15 cent liver pills, 40 in «»oh package.

nn n State of Indiana! I Jasper County. I In Jasper Circuit Court. October Term 18513. Notice is hereby given to tile defendants Josiah Harrold and Mrs. Harrold, wife of said Josiah Harrold, that Matilda Springer lias tiled her complaint and an affidavit that said defendants were non-residents of tin* 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 << certain real estate, is set for liearing oa the 17th day of October. ist«. the same I icing the second day of the October Tenn. tsiM of said Cirttrt and said defendants are Hotlfted to appear nt the Court House in Rensselaer. Ihfllbna, at said time and file an answer or demur to said complaint or the same will lie heard in their absence. Witness my hand and official seal this tand dhy of August. 1««. ( B®Al. ) WM. H. COOVER. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro., Attorneys for iTnintlfl. Aug. AM-fll. fopt, 7. A«ooA Thing loMeep a> Baid From the Troy (Kansas) Chief. Some years ago we wore very much subject to spells of cholera morbus, and now when we feel any of the symptoms that usually proceed that ailment, such as sickness at the stomach, diarrhoea, ete., we become scary. Wo have found Chamberlain’s cholic,, cholera and diarrhoer remedy the very thing to-straighten- one out in such cases, and always keep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our readers Know what re a good thing to keep handy in the house. For sale by M yers tho Druggist.

MB HOTICE. V Notice to hereby given to to Mrs. Nancy Martin former wife of Simeon Brockway, deceased and Mr. Martin busband of said Nancy Martin and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and'the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legtotees of the said Simeon Brockway that they are necessary party defendants in cause No. 4544. of the Jasper Circuit Court where'n Mabala J. Bruner Kt. Al. are plaintiffs and Charles Smith Kt. Al. are the defendants and that an affidavit has been filled tliat 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 said cause is set for hearing on the ltrt.li day of Octab tr 1898 the same being the Ist Juridical day of the.said October Tenn iseiof said court and said defendants are notified to appear at the Court Hoase 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 /iZTi\sald court this the 17 day of Aug. I Just 18M. Wk. H. OOOV E i. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson a Bro. Attys. AHMfliion Friettdii. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have fotind just such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—ls you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that reclaimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at F. B. Moyers Drug store. Large bottles 60u. and $1 00.

BiEsn ns. State of Indiana, ( se Jasper County. 130I 30 In Jasper Circuit Court, to October Term, A. D., 1893 Winfield 8. Pierce ' vs. May Taylor Parker andfl.N. D. Parker,) N0.4M8. her Jtnsband, whose Christian name is unknown. Be it remembered, that on this Sfith day of August, A. D., 1898, the above named plain tltrby A. I>. 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, 1898, to-wlt: on the SBrd day of October, 1898. witneHß my band and the seal of said Court, affixed at office in ( J Rensselaer, on this ittth duy of August, A. 8.. 1898, < WM. 11. COOVER. Clerk. HWoFAHioiiitSt ofAJniißisfratiir Notice to hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adnt Intotrator of the Estate Of Rentxm V ttynn,-dhemwed,late of Jasper County. Said Estate is believed to be solvent. L. AILMAN. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice to hereby given that the undersigned Uss been appointed administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Zook, which estate to probably solvent. JACOBA. ZOOK. Thompson A Bro. A o! > Vt nl 'nln tt T r ‘ Attys. .Aug.si9l. Sep 7