Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1893 — Page 8
[ DENTIST. i Crowna and Bridgework. Teeth without plates. No covering to roof of month. No diWit toying sense of taste. Office over Honan’s 8m administered for the painless extraction ••teeth. v ■r. H. L. Brown, TJX3iTTIST ■HSSLLArIR - INDIANA Crown and Bndgework. £|MK| Teeth without Plates a Specialty ALL THE LATEST mHI'HODS IN DENT ISTRV *Bee over Porter’* Wishard’s Gas adminis tere<i for painless extraction of teeth THE MARION T»»wvSHIP.-■.’ ' fCr will be in my office up stairs in Citizen* ■Ena Building, every Saturday to attend to Wwnship business. —— WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion T wnshlp.. ■UF. Ferguson. *- J. H. Chapman. FEKGISOX & CHIPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners sf Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •stare. Sell B. &L. shares. Write Eire in■arance in three of the b -st companies in the V. S. Represent .Etna Life—the best on the. Agent for four A-l Accident eompa Mies Rent town property or farms. Pay . taxes for non-resideus. Discount notes. We ••lit your collections. Office Leopold’s Hock, Rensselaer, Ind. EASTERN Meat Market. «NTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE. ■ENSSELAER, - ■ INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. _ All kind® of fresh an 1 cured meats «f the best quality an ! 4 l iwesu price fine beef stock a specialty. PIONEER MEATMUKKT Renselaer, Indiana J. J. EIGLEBBACH, PROPR. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Manon. Sausauge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. Nene but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited t» call. EFThe highest prices paid for good Mttle. I J EIQLEBBAUH.
A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found 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 isclaimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles fcep at F. B, Meyers Drug store. Large bottles 50e. and $1 00. A Wouderlul Statement* Proprietors oi Dull&m’a Great German Remedies Gentlemen—l have the past two ears been troubled with a senom and very severe Liver and Stomaci 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 tor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after using three bottles! 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 i feel like a new man. Have lived here over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. Mlivingston, Grand Rapids. For sale by Long & co V A Positive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuabe time by waiting and suffering, but see cure a hotlleof Dallam’s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be caredot your monthly trouble either in old or frnng. It is the very best preparation 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 pratioe 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 as the best—sl a bottle. A. C. fruth, Specialist of Diseases of Women, 89 East Madison St, Chicago, nor sale by Long A co.
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Echoes From Pettit’s Death.
Lafayette Courier. The remains of the late W. F. Pettit were shipped from Michigan City Saturday nig lit to Oswego, N. Y., where Pettit’s mother resides, and with whom Warden French had had frequent correspondence regarding her son’s condition. After Pettit was dead, Warden French opened a box containing many of the dead man’s things, among which was a bible, presented to him by his father. Between its leaves were pictures of Pettit’s father, mother, wife and child. The leaves of the book were piofusely inscribed with marginal notes, which were made in all probability while Pettit was a minister. The chaplain states that he never saw Pettit reading from his bible, and the prisoner never referred to religious matters from the first day of his incarceration to the day of his death. Upon all matters personal to himself he was silent, except as to his oft-re-peated anxiety that the supreme court might act upon his case. It is doubtful if Pettit’s request that Be be buried beside the remains of his wife will be complied with. Mrs. Pettit’s body lies in the family burying ground of her sister, Mrs. Laura M. Shields, at West Monroe, Oswego county, N. Y. Mrs. Shields hated Pettit with a fierce intensity and was most relentless in her belief of his guilt and would, never consent to: Pettit’s being buried there.—Mrs Shields has posession of little Dine Pettit, the only child of W. F. Pettitand wife. The child is now about seven years of age. When Mrs. Shields stopped in this city, en route home after the conviction of Pettit, she gave an interview to a Courier reporter, which showed her heart full of the most severe bitterness against the man who had been convicted of taking her sistei’s life. Time may have softened her feelings, and it may be that the dying man’s wishes will be carried out and that after the stormy life, he and his wife lie near each other in their last resting place. The Crawfordsville Journal moralizes on Pettit’s death as follows: “Was it some Higher Power hastened the convict’s end that a just verdict should prevail in spite of the rulings of a high tribunal? Was it the final act in the great tragedy of an unjust conviction? The answer is with that grim sphinx, Death, whose secret no man knoweth A man of superior intellect, of charm of manner and magnetic personality died a convict for the murd r of his wife. His dying request was to be buried at his wife’s side. Was that sensational request the consumation of the brazen effrontery of damning guilt or was it the last tribute of conscious innocence and undying affection ? No man knows. We may all have our opinions, but none of us know. W. F. Pettit has passed to the bar of a higher c&urt and there the deeds done in the flesh shall be expiated. If he was guilty he has suffered most terribly for a most terrible crime. If he was innocent he has been the victim of a most awful persecution and the most unfortunate train of circumstantial evidence.”
OBITUARY.
Lewis A. Bull, son of Wm. and Elvira Bull, died at their home in Barkley Tp., last Thursday, Oct. 26 1893, at the age. of 26 years, 1 month, and 19 days. The cause of his death was consumption and his illness of long duration. Besides father and mother he leaves two brothers and three sisters; two sisters having preceded him across the silent river. The funeral services were held at the Barkley church, Friday afternoon, Sept. 27, Rev. R. D. Utter, preaching the sermon. The concluding cere, monies in the church and at the interment being conducted by the I. 0. 0. F., of which order he was an honored member, belonging to Iroquois Lodge, of Rensselaer; and about 75 members of which attended the funeral. He was also a member of the Masonic order, belonging to Prairie Lodge, of Rensselaer. He joined the M. E. church in 1890 and remained an exemplary member until his death. The undersigned has purchased of Th os. Burns the new livery stable, on Van Rensselaer street, west of the public square, and proposes to conduct the same in a manner to give the amplest satisfaction ,to ail patrons. Nothing but good rigs sent out. Prices very reasonable. Give me a trial.
W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE noYWp. Do you wear them? When next In need by a pair.] Best In the world. $ 5.00 $3 00 UOOM Xs2so 43.50 ■hhiSl* 2 * oo 62.50 » Whz.OO *2.25 W 1*1.75 >2.00 JWW; 0 ; If you want aline DRESS SHOE, made Inthohtert styles, don’t pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, s4.Qoor 95 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and lodkand wear as well, If you wish to economize In your fortwear, do so purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped en the bottom, look for It when you buy, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maas. SOU by Ellis & Murray. SEE AGAIN AS IN YOUTH I 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 line. 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. A trial of the KOHINOOR will convince you they are PERFECT SIGHT RENEWERS. Every Pair Warranted. Dn. 1. B. Washburn, Agent. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams. B
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Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise S pe c ified Jaiiies W. Lewis to Benj. J. Gifford Oct. 16, pt se sw, 15-30-5, pt 22-30-5, Gillam, SI4OO. Henrich Schmidt to G. F. Meyers, Aug. 8, It 8, bl 5, Schmidt’s Add. Hogan, S3O. John A. Kent to Claus Greve, Aug. 28,’89, It 5, bl 6, Fair Oaks, $lO. ■ Claus Greve to John Casey, It 3, bl G, Fair Oaks, $350. Jos. F. Iliff to Jas. F. Mostollia, Oct. 23, n| sw 3-30-6,80 acres, Barkley, $2400. Daniel Ben Hart to Almira Hart, Oct. 19, n| sv 31-27-6, pt 32-27-6, Carpenter, quitclaim, SI4OO. Frank Foltz to John Mow, Oct. 25, w| nw 3 31-6, n|, se 4-31 6, 471 acres, Walker, $3770. '“James H. Comer to Barney D. Comer, et al, Sept 9, se 10-30-6, 160 acres Barkley, $3600. John E Comer to B. J. Gifford, Oct 23. nw se 4-30-5, Gillam, SIOOO.
Emily J. Reynold toMary A. Kimble, Sept. 20, pt sw| 2-29-7, 21 acres, 'Newton ; SOOO? ——-————-v— *—- Mary A. Kimble to Jasper Kenton, Oct. 23, pt sw | 2-29 7, 41 acres Newton $1,200.
Diseases Desperate Grown
Asthma Bronchitis, catarrh, consumption, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism are diseases which are considered “desperate ” as well by physician as by patient „ The extinction of those ailments would cut oft a great source of revenue of the doctors. Notwithstanding these and other diseases have been are still cured in numerous cases by the Compound Oxygen Treatment. This is not a mere assertion. We can furnish abundant proof and well authenticated records of remarkable cures of seemingly desperate ailments, and we will g aply do so. If yon will write to us, we will send you, free of charge, our book of two hundred pages, with numerous testimonials and records of surprising cures Our treatment is by inhalalation, and is not followed by any ill effects such as are often caused by the use of drugs. Home Treatment is sent out by express , to be used at home. Office treatment is administered here. Consultation free. Our great success has given rise to numerous worthless imitations. As there is but one Compound Oxygen genuine, avoid disappointment and loss of money by sending to Dks. Starkey & Palen. 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. San Francisco, Cal,; Toroeto, Canada.
ADULTERATED WINE is injurious, but nothing gives strength, and tones up the stomach like a pure old port wine. “ Royal Ruby Port,” so called for its royal taste and ruby color, is on account of its purity, age and strength, particularly adapted for invalids, convalescents and the aged. Sold only in bottles (never in bulk) while cheap wine is sold by the gallon and gives a larger profit to the seller but less to the user. This wine is absolutely pure, and has the age without which no wine is fit to use. Be sure you get “Royal Ruby”; quart bottles sl, pints 60 cts. Sold by F. B. Meyers.
mTIK B’.'X iIM F *ll £SRS. ELMIRA HATCH. _k?.T DiSEfiSE 20 YEARS. zr Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Tnd. . ■ , r Sins: For 20 years I was troubled with Would "frequently have falling ana smothering at night. Had to sit up or t .ut of bed to breathe. Had pain In my left .id back most of the time; at last I became .1. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn ~ . ‘.ue least excitement woold cause me to HOUSANDSsusi ...fib Puttering. Fcr the last fifteen years I could . i • m.'my leftside or backuntilbegan taking I had not taken it very ■ J felt much better,' and I can now sleep “ . K i.j e or back without the least diseom- .. t I haw no jiai.i, smothering, dropsy, no wind n iiunns.cn cr other disagreeable symptoms. lam .■ io to d ) all my cwn housework without any . ■p’l .'tnd consider rnysrlf cured. . • 'SMK, Ind. JbSB. MBS- Ei.Mtr.Z HATCH, ft i/.uow four years since I have taken eny nadicih?/ Am in better.health-than I have been cu red u. -tr-e Cwre saved my life WFHHW Ha’ mademe a well woman, lam now 62 years if are, and am able to do a good day's work. Slay zfcuz, 1892. . Mas. Elmiua. Hatch. S .Id on a. Positive Guarantee. Dr. MILLS* Pi LLS, 50 Doses2s Cts. Sold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist.
D-ffllT HQTICE. STATE OF INDIANA I Jasper County. i In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term 1893. ' L~ --- William McNeU. ) . Vs. J- Complaint No. *577, Leonard Hodges ) Now comes the plaintiff, by M. F. Ctiilcote, his attorney, and files his omplaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore here by given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the 'lßth day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holdenon the third Monday of October A. D. 1893, at the Court House in Rensselaer In said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto’ /S™Tv\set my hand and affix the seal of ( Jof said Court, at Rensselaer. Ind., this 13th day of October, A. D. 1893. WM.H. COOVER, Oct, 19 26. Nov. 2. Clerk.
M-nn ME. STATE OF INDIANA, igg Jasper County. j ' George Hoehn, 1 vs. >ln Justice Court. L. M. Hodge. 1 The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the defendant, L. M. Hodge is a non resident of the state of Indiana, and the said plaintiff having also instituted attachment proceedings, and attach, ment having been issued, and property 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 on (the 11th day of December, 1893, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the office of the undersigned in Wheatfield, Jasper county, Indiana, at which time said defendant is notified to answer or demur 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.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to Charles and Garland H. Grant, Shelby Grant, W. S. Grant, James M. Carr, Catherine Kohler, Mary E. Marshall, Simon Phillips, Jonathan Peacock, Kasper Eiglesbach, Jacob Elglesbach, M. F. Ohiloote, R. B. Wilson, Felix French, Joseph H. Francis, Margaret Robinson, Ezekiel Loyd, Wm. Beck. Jas. W. Porter, Margaret Washburn, and Leroy Saylor, . that I own 10 acres out of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (M) of section twenty-five (25), town twenty-nine (29; range seven (7) west, commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (X) of said section. Thence west fifty (50) rods; Thence south thirty •two (82) rods; Thence east fifty (M) rods, to the east line Of said section; Thence north on the easterly line of said section to the place of beginning. And that I will proceed with the county Surveyor on the 13th day of November, 1893, for the purpose of surveying said section or so much thereof as will be necessity to legally establish the lines and corners of my laud. ERASTUB PEACOCK. Oct. 19 26. Nov. 2. English Spavin Liniment removes an Hardj Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind.
Rheumatism Cured ip 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 flrst dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselae. Bucklen’s Arnica ealvn The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeom, Fe;er Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively euros Piles, or n<> pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rotuaded I’rice 25 cents per box. For sale bi F . M i/er.
N. Warner & Sons. - -- - .. - . . 1 The leading HardiiijjY * ware, Stoves, Tinware and Farm Implement (\Pjko Men 1D Jasper countyThey handle Bement Palace Stoves and Ranges. f Early Bird Cook, Tbc very best allluddd kitchen stove ever sold - ■ ' ' ' i Q count y‘ ' Austin. Tomlinson and Webster’s Fine - Farm (PALACE REGAL.) WagOHS. All kinds of Shelf and Builder’s 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 alii orders, and satisfaction guaranteed. GEO- W GOFF. * * Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD. CARBS, GONFECTIOIVERY, FRUITS, CANNEL GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIG A iS WARM MEALS ATiALL HOURS, * * —ALSO A GOOD— Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
Very Much Surprised I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years have tried physic an and all known remedies, bat no per manent relief until I tried a bottle of DuHam’s Great German Liniment and it gave me instant and permanent relief. 25 cents per bottle. Signed A B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co.
Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bueklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that will sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits F. B. Meyers, Druggist
NOTICE OF PETITION TO VACATE STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigneds has filed with the Auditor of Jasper County Indiana, his petition for the vacation of the following described street, In the town of DeMotte, county and State aforesaid Viz:—"An unnmed Street as laid out on the original plat of the town of DeMotte, The center of said street com mencing Twelve wd one half (12X) feet North of the Nori it East corner of Lot one (1) in Ibock Three (3) of said Town. Thence West Six lluh'ired and Eighty (i 80 feet, where the eaid ntr»e> terminnres, tbecenter of the same theie being Sixteen (16) feet North of the North West corner of lait Fourteen (14) in Block F.uur<4) of said town of DeMot e, said street being twenty five (25i feet wiue at satil place cl cornu,e ,«onent and thirty two (82) feet w ido at said place of ending. That said petit ion will I.x) c llled for hearing at the December session )t® i of the Bound of Commissioners oi said Jumper County. Indiana. . . .... D. E. Fairchild, ov. 2-9-18 23-30. Petitioner.
M. L. Hemplull (Successor to Hemphill Bros IlaM and W Repair Shops. All work done Promptly and-Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality. Front Street, Go wULgt™. (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - - Indiana. won. THE STATE OF INDIANA, J Jasper County. j In the Jas per Circuit Court, January Term, 18M. Joseph Mitchell ) vs > Complaint No. 4683. ' 8; A. Bobb ) Now come the plaintiff, by Thompson and Bro., his a'torneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant S. A. Bobb is not resident of the Stale of I ndlana Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of Hie )HBpor Circu.t Court to be holden on the first Monday ot January A. D. 1894, at the Court House in Rensselaer iu said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, tt’o same will be heard and determined in his absence. Iu Witness whereof, I hereunto /«■> * ifwot my hand and affix the Seal of , Jsald Court, at Roussel <er this 18tb '^ ? o'^ / day of October, A. D. 18U8. W. 11. OUCVEB. 0v.2-9. Clerk.
