Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1893 — Page 8

J T.HORT'H K&cWfefca. DENTIST. V tarj, r*i Crowns and J*’**^*’’iff Bridgework. ~~ Tneth without H*tes. No covering 4n nW of month. ’<l •tetroytng eem-e << m-tv Office <»> er llot.»"'s o*B administered tor the painless* extraction of teeth. •r. H. L. Brown, ZDXSKTTXST—■NSSELAER . INDIAN* Crown and Bndg'work 35 Teeth without latesa SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS KN DENTISTRY (Mice over Porter* A Wishard’s Gas adminis tered lor oalnlesa extraction of teeth. TBIJBTKBS> WOTICB MA RTON TOWNSfa P. • t will be in my office up stairs in Citizen* ■Bik Building every Saturday to attend to IAI iianip business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FEitGtSON & CIUEMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans aspecia'tv Buy and se'l rea Mta*e, Sell 8 &L. shares. Write “'ire insw rance in three of tie- b -st com'tailies in the SIS Represent .Etna Life—the be-ton the globe, igent for four A-l w.c dent tomni ■ies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-restde. is. Discount no r es. We Milt vour collections. Office Leopold’s Mock, lie .sselaer, Ind.

EASTERN Meat Market. «3«NTR\L LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA ■ fc. A C BUSHEY - , Proprietor. AU kind* of fresh til enrol meats Aftiha j aaijH 1 ilityju tut < • < tst price Fine beef stock a specialty. PIOTSTEEK ’ MEAT MARKET Reneelaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLEBBACH, PROFIT BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Bauaauge, Balo cna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. Nene but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited M call, write highest prices paid for good cattle. J. J KIOLK3BVIH. Electric Biller* This remedy is becoming ho well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused bv impure blood. —Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well *« cure all Malarial fevers —For cure of Headaihe. Uonsti pation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded.— Price 50c. and $L 00 per bottle, ai F. B Meyer’s drug store

Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our menior/ reverts to the days when we were yousg. none are more prcmnient than spwre sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Chaml>edain's Cough Remedy that cured her of croup, a> d in turn administers it to her own • ffspring and alwars with tbe best results. For sale by M-yers the Druggist. It Should tee in Every House J. B Wilson. 371 Olay St, Sharps burg, Pa savs he wifi not be without Dr. Kit g's New Discovery for Con sumption, coughs and colds, that it cured bis wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of LaGrippe when various otfjer remedies and several physicians bad done her no good. Bobert‘Barber. o«*Cooksporu Pa claims Dr. King’s New Di-covery has done him more good than auvthwghj ever used for lung troubl i. Nothing like it Free trial bet ties at F B Mover’s diug store. Large bottles fOc and SI. A Pon Hive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuabe tilue by waiting and suffering, but see enrea botlleof Dullarn’a Great Germ a i Female Uterine Tonic and be oored 01 your monthly trouble either in old oi r»ung Dis the very beat preparation ever prescrib' d in my extensive prae tice. ft has given the best remits in tbe greatest num l»er of cases of female troubles of any medicine 1 ever used. I do not make a pratice or using or recommending patent medioioes, but the remed’- is prepared by a very compel eni phystcUn and chemist of my qusi'it irx-e »<n ' I --an rivvHnlly and and (•ou-.x-.nci >ud n-cemnamd »• the best fl Hlf l!" a <’. rut Til r,| V.U ,||H< ol I»»-• M-V.'IH.-H *•» E rXt ‘I • I" II cb'i-MIZU |mr mm •• *•» • ’•<*

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ADDITIONAL ‘LOCALS.

Judge Capron, of the Fulton circuit court, decided at Rochester, last Saturday, that paid-up stock in buUdii>g nnd loan associations was not assessable t\>r taxation. This is adverse to the actiotf of the state bosrd of ux com missi< >nfrs, which lately decided that such shares were taxable.

Fred Parcelis, the eleven year old son of Ed Parcells, the. barber, and a son of Jas. Thompson, were shooting with a target rifle, Saturday evening, near the cemetery, and in -going down the hill to set the target the Parcells boy stumbled against the Thompson boy who was carrying the gun, and it went off and shot young Parcells through the left foot, just back of the toes.- The gun was,,a strong shooter, and the bullet went clear through boot, foot and all. The injury will lay the lad up for some time.

The shops of Mackey ifc Barcus, the noted marble men, is a busy place now days, work being in progress on many fine monuments. Among these are especially’ fine ones for Fleming Phillips, at Osborne cetpetery, and Wm. Noland, at Brown cemetery, in Birkley Tp. These wilt each cost about S4OO. Other fine monuments now under construction are for Mr. and Mrs. Rial Benjamin m Weston cemetery ; for Mrs. Margaret C. Babcock, at Crockett cemetery, and for Mr. and Mrs. Horace Blood and Mr. Blake at Remington.

The Presbyterian church of Crown Point is without a pastor. Last Sunday a week the Rev. L. W. A. Luckey, who bis been in charge of the congregation for more than four years, resigned in rather an unusual manner. After delivering his customary morning sermon he stated that he had some remarks to make to his congregation. He said, “I hereby tender my nation,” his hat and walked out of the church. His wife, who sang in the choir, followed him. The congregation remained seated—paralj zed, as it were —until a member arose and dismissed it. No cause is assigned for the gentleman’s strange actions.

It is a fact, says an exchange, that the public schools and methods employed are less known than any other business that is being carried on and that the teacher is the first to be brought under the eye of condemna. tion if things do not go to suit the people. The average cit'Zen will also say that he would not teach school for SIOO a month and at the same time thinks the teacher is getting rich on $35 or S4O a. month. They also say it is enough to take care of two or three children of their own family and at the same time expect the teacher to sue cessfully control fifty or sixty in the m >st careful manner. Be just and reasonable with the teachers, uphold and sustain them and besides greatly lightening their loads you will be a public benefactor to your children.

Vick keeps his lunch counter supplied with the best and serves fine meals. Mrs. Mary Casey, tbe partially insane and wholly cantankerous dame who bss been trying to break into the county jail or tbe poor house, for some time [fast, and making quite a general nuisance <»f Irerst ls, was examined before Squire Morgan and a j-irv, Tuesday, charged with being, insane and dangerous to be at large. The j iry foun her insane but pot dangerous. • This verdict did not authorize her commitment to jail o» poor house, and a regular examina-, tion was held yesterday afternoon with a view to sending her to tbe asylum or making some othi r disposition of her. Hei father and other relatives live in Carpenter tp, but she is Mi-| to be too pugnacious to hve with tlicfu. She slso lim some i> oiieitv in Reminkton.

Still a Mystery.

Laporte Herald. (72) It is still a mystery what has become of John Quigley, the man who committed the theft in Hanna, and who was supposed to have been shot while being pursued by Deputy Frehse in Jasper county. Officers and farmers have been on the lookout for him ever since, but no word has been received stating that he has been seen. Some express the opinion that the shot he received was fatal, and that he died in the underbrush in that forsaken spot in which the skirmish took place. Such does not seem probable, however, as that section has been tliofdughly examined for any trace of the culprit.

Death of Wm. M. Kennedy.

William M. one of Walker Township’s best known and most esteemed citizens, died last Thursday, Oct. 12, 1893, at his home in that township, of Bright’s disease, after an illness of nine months. He was born in Louden Co., Tenn., Jan. 10, 1837. Moved to Johnson Co., Ind., in April 1861, and from there to the Jasper county home in which he died, in Dec., 1878. He was married in May, 1864, and his wife and six of their eight children survive him. Reunited with the M. E 1 church in 1877, and remained a member until his death. The funeral was held Friday at the residence, Rev. R. D. Utter, of Rensselaer, conducting the religious exercises.

The Dseserving Diinkers.

The Dunkers have been holding a series of tent meetings near Milford. The Mail pays a (It serving compli ment to these people in the following: The Dunkers are a class of people for whom outsiders and even unbelievers have a very great respect because they live up to their professions. Honesty, frugality, industry, simplicity and brotherly love ate the characteristics of these devoted people. Last but not least, when a Dunker contracts a debt he expects to pay it, and it he doesn’t pay it his church purposes to know why. If all other denominations would be as careful to inculcate old-fashioned every-day honesty, they would stand better with the masses. One dishon- st, church member keeps out scons of well-disposed outsiders who would come in if their sense of decency was not outraged by seeing some dea l-beat get up and exhort or even offer a prayer. It is this careful'ness to show their faith by their works and live a clean, upright, consistent life that has made the Dunkers so justly celebrated for sincerity until it has become a proverb among business men that ‘’Danker accounts are worth 100 cents on the dollar.”

FOR REST. I would invite attention of all tenants desiring good farms, to the Haddock marsh which will be ready for c’ilj tivation nextspring. There has been constructed across this marsh three large deep ditches, and probably as many more will be constructed yet this fall. It is known, by the action of tne water, that these ditches will not be subject to over-flow. This laud is new, very rich, tbe buildings new and commodious and the rent reserved very moderate. This tract <>f land will be divided as far as (MissUde intp farms to suit applicants All or nearly ail of tbe marsh will be ready for cultivation next spring. Houses will be built as farms may lie taken Roads, school-houses, and other public improvements will receive prompt attention as fast as Wtosion may require. All tenants d> siring farms should look at this tract of laud. B. J. Gifford.

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mt in. STATE OF INDIANA / * Jasper County. j In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term 1833. William McNeil, L... ...... vs. /Complaint No. 4577, Leonard Hodges ) Now comes the plaintiff, by M. F. Chilcote, bis attorney, and files his complaint herein, together withanaffidavit that the defendf»T»r. iw a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice Is therefore here bv given said, defendant, that unless he be and appear on the 18th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holdenon the third Monday of October 4. D. 1893, at the Court House in Rensselaer in said county and state and answer or deni urto said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In bls absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto /sri ,i, ', 3e t my liand and affix the seal of I )of said Court, at Rensselaer. Ind., this 43th day of October, A. D. 1893. WM.H. COOVER, Oct. T 9 26. Nov. 2. Clerk. IMIT 10®, STATE OF INDIANA, S Jasper County. George Hoehn,l vs. V In Justice Court. L. M. H od.ee. 1 Tiie plaintiff in the above entitled cause having file 1 his complaint therein, togetln r withau affidavit that the defendant. L. M. Hodge is a non resident of the state of Indiana, and the said plaintiff having idso instituted attachment proceedings, and attachment having been is-ued, and propyrtv belonging to said defendant having been attached under said writ of attachment. Now therefore, said defendant is hereby notified that said cause has been set for trial ou«the 11th day of December, 1893. at 10 o’clock A. M at tffieoffice of the undersigned in Wheatfield, Jasper county, Indiana, at which time sa’d defendant is notified 'o answi”-or dvmur to said proceedings or the same will be (heard and determined in his absence. JOHN GRAVES, Oct. 18 26. Nov. 2. Justice of the Peace.

IMDT KDTICE. STATE OF INDIANA,/ eg. Jasper County. i Heniy Floar, 1 vs. In Justice Court. Thomas Robinson ) The plaintiff tn the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Th mas Kobinsonisa nonresident of the State of Indiana, and the said plaintiff having also instituted attachment proceedings, <nd attachment having tset‘n is<ued, and property bcl nging to said defendant having been attached under said writ of attachment. Now therefore said defendant is hereby notified t hat said cause has been set for trial oh the 4th day of December, 1893, at 10 o’clock A. 51. atiheofficeof the unde signed in Wheatfield. Jasper < ounty, Indiana, at which tinie said defendant is notified io atis -er or demur to said proceedings or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN GRAVES Justice of the Peace, Wheatfield Tp.

NO LICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Charles and Garland 11. Grant, Shelby Grant, W. s. Giant, James M Carr, Catherine Kohler, Mary E. Marshall, Simon Phillips, —“—Jonathan Peacock, Kasper Eiglesb.ich, Jacob Eiglesbach, M. F. Clnlcote, It. B. Wil-on, Felix French, Joseph H. Francis, Margaret Robinson, Ezekiel Loyd, Win. Beck. Jas. W. Porter, Margaret Washburn, and Leroy Saylor, that I own 10 acres oiitof the northeast corner of the southeast <tuarter (X) of section twenty five 25), town tw nty-nine (29) range seven (7) west, commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast Quarter (AO of said section. Thence west fifty (50) rods; Thence south thirty two (32) rods; Thence east fifty (Mt) rods, to the east line of said section ; Thence north o , the easterly line of said section to the place of beginning. And that 1 will piocced with the county Surveyor on the 13th da- of November, 1893, for tne purpose of surveying sad secricri or so mucn thereof as will be necessary to legally establish the lines and corners of my la >d. EKASTUB PEACOCK. Oct. 19 20. Nov. 2.

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A Wonderful fiiHlement* Proprietors ot Dullarn’aGreatGerman Remedies Gen lien en—l have the past two ears been troubled with a senoui and very sever' Liver and Stomact difficulty. Have had advice and medicine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of m v friends persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy for the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three botllesl feel like a new 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 the afflicted that it is thebest Clood. Liver and Kidney medicine on earth 1 feel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 venrs. $1 a bottle. J. Mlivingston, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long A co Farm For Sale —80 seres. 60 acres under cultivation. Good such as frame house. large tn,me l>.-n-n. granery and wagon P h« u. 2 | Hiiii|w, plenty water the whole yetr, young iteming orchard. Mini a l kida, 1G acres cf Itinuiln,. ineu'iv"*,- and 20 aorvA- ct go-wl I lb,h. i'. Hilf citob. t-Ahuu-e l«-ng ’•tn . 1’ mi-»«,ii giv-n <Gy of sate. Reason lot H’-g i<-iiig Hilo oilier bUsiifefEi. A idless, John OT oxner Kniman Jnd. Or, inquire at RepuUkau ulLce. 3tp

N. WARNER&SONS 1 f . ‘ . '■ l —— ; ----- The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware andFann Implement Men it 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 EARLY BIRD COOK The very best all-around l , kitchen stove ever sold in the county. Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS All kinds of shelf and' builders’ hardware.

MILTON CHIPMAN Does all kinds of Steam Fitting * * * * * * And Pipe Work,. Repairs Engines and Boilers, Also Handles Water Tanks, The Best on The Market Prompt attention to all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed.

M. li. Hemphill (Successor to Hempbill Bros Blacksmith asi W Repair Shops. All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in QualityFront Street, (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana.

A Good Thing to kerp a Hand From the Troy (Kansas) Chief. Some years ago we were 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, etc., we become scary. We have found Chamberlain's cholic, cholera and diarrhoer remedy the very thiag to straighten one out in such cases, and always k»ep it about. We are not writing this for a pay testimonial, but to let our realers know what is a good thing to keep handy in the house. For sale by M yers the Druggist. LaGrippeDuring the prevalence of the Gripp the past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King’s New Discovery, not only had a speedy reaovery, but escaped all the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Gripp, but in all Diseases of Throat, Chest and Langs, and has cured cases of Asthma and Hay Fever ot long standing. Try it and be convinced. It wont dissapoint. Free trial bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Stuee. Rheumatism Cured in a Oar. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures Id 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disapjiears. The first dose greatly benefits, 7b cents. Sold by A. F. Long 4 Co., druggists, Rensselaer. J Racktea’N Arnica MUvo Thu salve in the world for Cuts Briiisui, Oures, ~Ufours, Salt Rheum, . r ■-»i oorus, i'ullur, Chapped Hands, C lli'aiiiM. iJoruk »ud all bkin Krup-li-.iiN, and pueitriulv cures Filva. or uu. pay required. ft to guar i-toed to give purfdoi satisfietioth of money reiun ded rrinr 25 cents pur box. tor sale byF B. Meyer. f

DOCTOR ■jgfer.-r. -■OgOOBB • l V.litrx E Wlr ' SPECIALIST OF NATIONAL REPUTATION. By special request of his many patients who have usually gone a long distance to see him, will visit RENSSELAER —AT THE — K. Saturday, Oct. 28,

Dr. 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 tor any case that cannot tell the disease and where located in fivt minutes. He will return every tout weeks during the year. Treats all Curable Medical and Surgical Diseases, Acute and Chronieal Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Bright's disease, Diabetes, Kidneys, Liver, Bladder, Chronic Female and Sexual Disw eases. EPILEPSY OR FITS CURED, A Positive Guarantee. ’All Urinary and Kidney Troubles we 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 wherstops. ; CONSULTATION FREE. Correspondence solicited and confit dential- Book on Diseases, FREE. DR. D. REA. Try Dallam’s Great Garman liver pilu), 40 in each package. Try Dallam’s Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Long & Co.