Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1894 — Page 8

plates. No mv-ripe to po :f of mouth. No mstroying sense of taste. Office over Honan s in administered for the painless ex i ruction Of teeth. Br. B. li. Brown, —i ■NBSKLAEK - INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework- % Teeth ithout Plates a SpecialtyAT.T. THE LATEST methods in DENTISTRY. Mm over Porter’* Wishard’s. Gas administered lor painless extraction of teeth.

T. H. Geer, V. S. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Charges Reasonable. EXAMINATION FREE. ASflffloe at Residence, Near Methodist Church.; TRUSTEES? NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. I trill toe in my office np stairs in Citizens «fi»sr Building: every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. F. Fergoson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners as Titles Farm loans a specialty. Bay and sell re a estate, Sell B. AL. shares. Write Fire insaranee In three of the best companies in the V. 8. Represent -Etna Life—the host on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident companies. Bent town property or farms. Pay taxes for aon-resideas. Discount notes. We solit your collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind.

EASTERN Meat Market. KSTEAL LOCATION-OPFOSITX PUBLIC SQUARE, RKNSSKLAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BIISHEY, Proprietor. All kind? of fresh and cared meats of the best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. PIOTSTEEK ME4T MARKET Renaclaer* - - Indiana J. J. EIGLEBBACH, PROP’S. BEEF, Port, Veal, Mutton, Sansaufje, Balocna, etc., sold in quantities to suit pur etaasers at the lowest prices. Nene but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody ia Invited to call. larTbe highest prices paid for good cattle. J. J. KIIILESBAGH. liatklen’g Arnica halve The best salve in the vrorld for Cats Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap • tkms, and positively cores Piles, or n o pay required. It is guar as teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. Fors&iebyF B. Meyer.

A Remarkable Cure of matismAr&go. Ceos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, 1893—i wish to inform you of the great good Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has done for my wife. She has been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for sx months, and has tried many remedies prescribed for this complaint, but found no r lief until she used this pain bairn; one bottle of which has completely cared her. 1 take pleasure in recommending it for that trouble Yours truly, C. A. Bullord. 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by Meyers the druggist. 17 st. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams.

What Can’t Pull Out? Why the —. . Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases made by the Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia. It protects the Watch from the pickpocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only be had with cases stamped ja with this trade mark. Sold, witboct extra charge for this bow (ring), through Watch dealers only. %M» of watch cam art spoiled la tha optning. Aa opener to afeatata this tost traa.

‘ MILK CHURCH” COLUM«. Dcroted to tbs Dairying Interests of Jasper Comity.

WHEN THE COWS COME HOME.

I love tl*e beautiful evening, When the sunset, clouds aie gold; When the barn-fowl seeks a shelter And the young lambs seek their fold; When the four o’clocks are open, And the swallows homeward come; WheD the horses cease their labors, And the cows come home. When the supper’s almost ready, AM Johnny is asleep, And I beside the cradle, My pleasant vigil keep, Sitting beside the window Watching for “pa” to come, While the soft bells gently tinkle As the cows come home. When the sunset and the twilight In the mingling hues are blent, 1 1 can sit and watch the shadows With my full heart well content; And I wish for nothing brighter, And I long no more to roam, When the twilght’s peace comes o’er me, And the cows come home. I see their shadows lengthen, As they slowly cross the field, And I know the food is wholesome Which their generous udders yield: More than the tropic’s fruitage, Than marble hall or dome, Are the blessings that surround me, When the cows come home.

— MARY E. NEALEY.

LINSEED OIL MEAL.

We have fed oil meal the past year and find it pays for two reasons. It keeps the cows in fine condition and increases the milk flow. The company keep on hand two grades for the benefit of the patrons, and they will furnish any other feed that has to be shipped in, at a nominal advance —oyer cost and carriage.

A SUGGESTION.

We have too much brush land in portions of Jasper county, the returns of which do not equal the taxes. Trim out the underbrush, let the sunshine in and sprinkle blue grass and timothy seed. In this way you can keep a piece of timbered land profitably, the sapplings growing more rapidly than when choked by undergrowth, and at the same time make very fair pasture. This requires but little extra labor and there is no better milk producer than a luxurant growth of blue grass. The great advantage of this over other grasses grown in this locality, is the fact that it is the first green carpet seen in the spring, and the last to leave us in the autumn.

FOOD FOR COWS.

There is a great deal said now days about feed for cows. In fact there is so much theory presented by our dairymen, especially those who sit in the editorial sanctum, and who never milked a cow or fed one or who could not tell which cow give s the butter milk and which the swee t milk. Theory is all right, that is if given in small doses, but when you crowd a whole column full of theorizing on the products of different ingredients of a ration of w cow, it costs too much time and trouble. The old cow will dry up before you can put your theory into practice. Just a little common sense in feedin g and close watching of results will teach any man what to feed and how much.

COMMENTS ON DAIRY TOPICS .

It is very natural to look upon dairying as a m.ans of bettering our conditions. That is all right. There is not much danger of the dairy business being over done. Now then how shall we proceed? Usually we think that if five cows will pay, ten will pay the same per cent, and so on. This is a mistake. We all have certain capacity for business, and while one man might handle 50 cows successfully, another might fail, but could handle 25 all right. The man that can make five cows average 300 pounds of butter in one year is by no means sure to make ten cows average the same. We must begin with a few cows and learn bow to feed and care for th' Ui, and then we can tell whither we. cun handle more. In fact each man has a limit as to the number ol cows he can handle successful- ———— ~

Old-Time Barns.

Amdricnr. Cultivator. There is some difference between the modern barns, in which the manure never freezes -and cattle never-shiver, and those ancient structures with cracks between the boards through which the wind could enter freely, and in which one needed to chop the manure up with an axe before it could be shoveled out. This difference means that a less amount of food is needed to keep up the animal heat, that more milk can be produced for more months in the year, and that the farmer can milk and care for his stock without suffering from* the cold. Again, he is more apt "to be thorough about it than he Would be if it was zero weather in the barn. We know of modern barns in which water would not freeze in our coldest nights, yet that are so Well ventilated that there is no disagreeable odor in them or to be imparted to the milk. Those who have such barns make money farming and enjoy the business at the same time, On the other hand, we know of some barns so different in construction and detail that those who work in them hate the milk business and the cows as well, declaring that there is no profit in the business!' And, finally, we should think the cows would hate the one who owns them.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Henry T. Thornton to Jas. J. Porter, July, 5, ’49, n* se 22-30-7, sw sw 12-29-7, 120 acres, Marion 200 Chris. C. Thornton to Henry T. Thornton, Jan. 31, ’49, n£ 9e 25-30-7, 80 acres, Union, re-recorded 110 MalachiP. Comer to Benj. J. Gifford, Jan. 9, nw 11 30-6, 160 acres, 2400 Levi C. Rockwell to Ida A. Rockwell, Jan. 8, ne 36-32-5 160 acres, Kankakee 500 Jasper Kenton to Simon P. Thompson, Jan. 27, se, 22-30-7, 200 acres, Union.. 3000 Mihala J. Bruner to Sylvester B. Jenkins, Jan. 30, pt nw sw, 26-32-7, Keener 50 Sami, and Edgar S. Thornton to Jasper Kenton, Jan. 30, pt sw 2.29-7, 39 acres, Newton 1175 Francis M. & Miiiard Fross, to Sam’l. Williams, Apr. 8, ’92, und £ sw nw 33-31-6; nw sw 33 31-6, Walker 150 Nancy A. McGinnis to Anna A. Posey, Feb. 6, ’O2, pt sw nw 26-32-7, Wheatfield.... 225 Seth J. Bentley to Alston Nicoles, It 14, bl 4, Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield 6$ Alston Nicoles to William Dahncke, Aun. 7, ’93, same as ebove 50 Nancy J. Kepner to Mary B. Kays, Jan. 15, Its 3,4, bl 10 Weston’s Add. Rensselaer.. 225 Ben j. J. Gifford to Granville Moody, Jr. Jan. 30, pt ne 25-30-6, Barkley 1032

LOOKATTHiS NOW And see what bargains you can get at ... . HERSHMAN’S 10c COUNTER. An 8 inch Saw File. Al 3by 8 Bread Pan. £ A Re tinned Stew Pan. A fine Whisk Broom. A good Blacking Brush. All worth from 15 to 25 cents. And for 35 cents a steel spider, worth 50 cents, anywhere. All kinds of groceries at proportionate prices. C. E. HERSHMAN. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 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, 76 cents. Sold by A. F. Bong & Co., drfiggists, Rensselae. Hints On Peulfrj Keeping. Is the title of our little pamphlet which tells all about how to have Plenty of Eggs and no Sick Chickens. Tho cost is trifling, and the man or woman who wants to raise poultry sucoessfuly can do it by Using Wells Hoosier Poultry Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet free by addressing Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette, Ind. Sold by F. B.

CAUTION.—If • dealer offers W. L. Douglas Shoes at a reduced price, or says he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. W.L. Douglas S 3 SHOE THeF WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W.L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mans. Sold bn Sold by Ellis & Murray Notice of Letting Contracts FOR BUILDING ROAD GRADE AND PILE BRIDGE. Notice Is hereby given, that on Friday, the 23rd day of February. 1894* at the County Auditor’s office in Renssalaer, Indiana, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county. Indiana, will offer to the lowest and best bidder, the construction of a road grade in Keenerjtownship leading to the bridge in said township, across the Kankakee river, on route deflued in deed for highway purposes now on file in said Auditor's office and according to the plans and specifications of said grade now on file in said offi-e. reserving the right io extend said grade by short, emng bridging required Said Board of Commissioners will also at the same time and place offer to the lowest and best bidder, the construction of a wooden pile bridge on said route, according to plans and specifications on file in said office, reserving the right to amend them before bids are offered by announcing the same to bidders. The Board resorvos tbe right to rejoct all bids should they be deemed too high. By order of said Board. .. HENRY B MURRAY Auditor of Jasper County. Jan. 26. Feb. 1-8-15.

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Rensselaer, in Marion township, Jasper county and. state of Indiana, that the undersigned August Rosenbaum, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and fit in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners in said Jasper county at their March term 1894, said term commencing oii Monday, March slh, 1884', for a license to sell and barter sniritous, vinous, malt, and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the following premises to-wit: The precise location of the premises on which the undersigned desires to sell and harier with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is a one story brick building forty (40 feet long by twenty (20) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer Street ana situated on lot number ihree (3) block numberfour (4) of the original plat of Rensselaer, Indiana, and described as folio ws: Beginning one hundred and twelve and one-half (U 2 feet north westerly from the corner of Washington street and Van Rensselaer s reet, thence north-westerly on van Rensselaer street twenty i2O) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet, thence south easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer streetrtwenty (20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet to the p.ace of beginning Said license will be asked for a period of one year. —~—~ .AUGUST ROSEN BAUM. Jan,2s. Feb. 1-8.

1-BMT URL STATE OF INDIANA j „ Jasper County. S In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1894. Mary J. Goldsherry, 1. • vs. > Richard McKinsey et al) The Plaintiff by Thompson & Bro., her attorneys, filed her complaint with an aflldavlt In my office that the following named defendants were non-residents of the State of Indiana to-wlt: Richard McKinsey and Mrs. McKinsey his wife; Mrs. McKinsey, widow of Richard McKinsey; James I*. Elmore and Mrs. Elmore, his wife; Mrs. Elmore.widow of James L, Elmore; Evangeline Belangie and Danle.l Belangle her husband and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the nnknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said defendants abovo named. Notice is therefore given each of said defendants that unless they he and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be held on the third Monday of March. A. D. 1894, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same wUI be heard and determined 'n their absence Witness my hand and the seal of /cwTi' said Court at Rensselaer, Indiana, V jthis the 23rd day of January, 1894. WM- H- COOVER. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro. Attys. for plaintiff. Jan. 25, F-l-8,

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Knir Oaks ami Union township, iq Jasper- County. Jmliaiia, that the undersigned, Charles A. C.iinilv. who is a male inhabitant of the state of* Indiana, over (lie age of twenty-one years, a man of- good moral character. Who "is not in (lie habit ot becoming intoxicated, ami is a lit ami proper person to be intrusted with a license to sell mroxieattlig liquors.' will make application its the Hoard of Countv Commissioners, of Jas)ier County. Indiana. ,at their March term, H 594, said term commencing on Monday, March sth. lstu. at the Court House, in Rensselaer, Jasper County. Indiana, for a retail liquor license, emiKiwering him to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors iu a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered: Tire precise location of said premises is as follows, to-wlth The front room in the lower story of a two-story frame building situated ou lot six (6). Mock one (1). in the town of Fair Oaks, Jasper County. Indiana, more particularly located and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of said lot six (6) thence in a westerly direction parallel with Second street twenty (90) feet, thence in a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street eighteen (18) feet, thence in an easterly direction parallel with First street twenty (20) feet, thence In a norther.y direction parallel with Kent street eighteen (18) feet to tile point of commencement* CHABLES A. GUNDY,

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lap I Benjamin’s Addition. TO THE - : mWJf OF -MFMSF6MLMM. ■ ■— ■ ■ 1 ■" This is by far the most beautiful suburb ever laid out to the Town Rensselaer, High and dry; fine shade and a spring branch running through the center of plat. Just the Plate to Make ai Elegant Home 1 A number of lots already sold and more spoken for. Prices Reasonable. of E thehe FINE LOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HAVE JYOUR CHOICE. Call on R. P. BENJAMIN or CHAS. S. MAGEE for {rices and terms. PROPRIETORS

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