Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1894 — Page 8

»t»tes. Xocoverlng to roef.of mouth. No •wtaroying sense of caste. Office over Roman's •as administered tor the painless extraction •f teeth. Ar. H. L. ISroM it, _____ —de^rrrxsa?— ■Kjs.-ii.LAaK - INWAUA. Crown and ork ' Tooth without Plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. •OSoe over Porter' A Wishard’s Gas administered for painless extraction«f teeth. T- H. Geer, V. S. Treats all diseases of dosnestic animals. Charga-J <@555^ 4ieaiwnab,e ' EXAMINATION FREE. •Suffice at Resideace, Near MetfenKiiat ©kurob. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. r 1 will he in my office up stairs in Citizens f -*- Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. „ „ WILLIAM GRASKFUCLD, Trustee Marion Township.

B.F. Ferguson. J. M. Chapman. FERGUSON X CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty- Bny and sell re a •state, Sell B. AL. shines. Write Fire insurance in three of the best oompanics in the H, 8. Represent Altai Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for noa-resldeos. Discount notes. We solit your collection*. Office Leopold's block, Rensselaer, Ind. i»'"- —— EASTERN Meat Market. ANTRAL LOCAtFoSoPPOSIT* PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA

A, C. BUSHEV, Proprietor, All kind!* of fresh and cared meats ft the host quality aad at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. ~ PIOTSTET3K JfEAt MARKET i. J. EIGLESBACH, PSOFK. BF.KF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, B«sft«gfc, Balocva. fii.fi., sold in quantities t* suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. but the Best stock' siwifiktorad. Everybody is. invited to cull. gjr'Tbt: highest prices paid _for good cattle. J. J. KldLbiAii vod. luicMeu’s Arnica salve TV a best salve in the world for Cuts Bruise•!, Soros, Ulcers, Salt R toutu. fever 3oros, Totter, Chapped Hands, Cbilb'avas, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is ga&raateod to give TTrlect satisfaction, or money rotunda;: Price 25 cents per box. For saie byF B. Meyer. Rheumatism Cured in a DaV. ••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 greatlj benefits, 7b cents. Sold by A. F. Long & to., druggists, Rensselae Hints On poultry Keeping. Is the title of our little pamphlet which tells all about how to have Plenty ol and no Sick Chic.kens. Ihe cost is trilling, and the man or woman who wants to raise poultry suceessfuly can do it by Using Well- Hoosier Poultry Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet free by addressing Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette, Ind. Sold by F. B. M ty ers.

BOW (RING) it is "easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain in the other and gives, a short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leaving the victim only the chain. This idea stopped that little game: (f fin The bow ha» a groove 1 l / / •n each end A cdllar V'inJSruns down inside the VKI g rsndant (stemi end T y te into the grooves, Irmly locking the / kow to the pendant, '<*' r, SN. so that it cannot be •><T< V /> fulled or twisted off. " •• * Sold by all watch dealers, without jpg' cost, on J«. Boss Filled and other Cases containing this trade mark — A match e«M eptntr sent tree on request Keystone Wfltch Cflsc Go* > PHILADELPHIA*

'■MILK CHURCH’’ COLUMN. Devoted to the IJairving Interests oi Jasper ('ennty.

A baby cream separator is manufactured at Kansas City, Mo., run by deg power tread-mill. Notice, Services at the Milk GhuTCh every day, beginning at G efclock A. m , continuing until 6p. jl Everybody invited to attend. Olemargerine Test. Plaoe a .little genuine butter in a tin cup and a of the suspected article in another, and heat them on the stove. The butter will melt quickly give off its peculiar flavor and foam, while the olemargerine will sputter but will not foam. the National dairy union. —ls the name of ran organization recently perfected 'for the purpose of securing legislation to prevent the sale of counterfeits of pure batter And cheese, D„ W. Wilson Elgin 111., ki the present secretary of the organization.

A National Dairy Convention, A National Dairy Convention was held in Cleveland, Ohio, on Feb., 7, at which meeting a national association was.organized for the .purpose of proyidtiig .an authentic channel through which all dairymen may give to the department of agriculture that loyal Rapport which is due from all citizens and receive in return reports of the work of the department in behalf of the dairy and kindred interests. Sterilizing Milk. This is a process of destroying the injurious germs which the milk may contain. This is accomplished by placing it in bottles and submerging them in water which is heated to a temperature of not less than 50 nor more than 55 degrees Fall. The bottles are then removed from the heat, kept closely covered for half an hour, when all the germs are destroyed. Sterilization should always be resorted to when children are raistd upon cows milk. . . FEED. Many make the mistake of trying to save feed. It is a waste of feed to try to save it by not giving a cow all she can cat profitably. Many cows are not consideretHgobd Ones simply because they have not had a chance to show what they could do. They have been stinted on feed and - of course they turned very little of it into milk, because they required the most of it for self-support. Cows need training in-feeding and by .care* ful feeding some of those cows that are not thought to be good ones, may be developed into heavy feeders and good yiekkrs of rich milk. 1 / ~

EXPERIMENTS. By A. L. Crosby of Maryland. We should always be making experiments in Dairying, with the feed for the cows, the way it is fed, the number of times a day it is fed, whether to change the feed often, and in the dairy room we should try different ways of keeping the cream and varying temperatures in churning until we find in all these things just what suits our particular cows and their product best. Experimenting adds interest to the business. It causes us to think and the result should be the saving ourselves much time and work and make the dairy routine more certain of accomplishing the good results we are working for. The difference between profit and loss in dairying may be caused by a neglect of the little things. It is the little things that count up after all. TUBERCULIN. Tuberculin is a substance prepared from the Bacillus, fiist by Dr. Koch of Germany, who claimed that it would cure consumption, but this proved a failure. It is, however, a true test of the presence of tuberculosis in man or beast. If tuberculinebc ii j cted under the skin with a hypodermic syringe it will cause the tempera’ure of the body to rise several degrees, when afflicted with iuhereukisis, but if not afflicted no rise of temperature is produced. Now since aU-ut one seventh of the | human race die of consumption and rim e it is ass.- rled by experts that ! this diseace is often contracted by fliing th't M and dxinking the

milk of cattle thus diseased, therefore it has been resolved by some foreign countries, especially by England, and by our’ state of New York to test all cattle for tuberculosis, kill those infested with it aadpay the owners full value for them, This practice will soon be followed by every state of the Union sand good •results will follow.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Mary Cleveland to Ridgway W. Goats, Feb. 12, 280 acres in 14-28-6, 120 aeres in 15 -28 6, Milroy, S6OOO. Robt. J. Finley to Christian Hensler, Jan., 31, w side sw 18-27-6, 100 acres, Carpenter, $4600. Wm. Dahncke to Rowley Morehouse, Feb., 3, s£ sw*l-32-6, Wheat field, S9OO. Laura Randle et al to Beoj. J. Gifford, Feb., 14, pt 15-22-3$ 5, Gillam SIBO. John A. Sigler to Mahala J. Bruner, Feb. 13, ne 28-82-J7, se 21-32-7, Keener., Sami. A. Henry to Malinda j. Cherry Feb. 8, pt 19 30-29 6, Rensaelier $3500. Chas. K. Sackettto John McLaughlin n£ 25-32-6, s$ s£ 24-32-6, Wheatfield, $7200.

PURE RYE Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and wholesome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, aged and infirm. If you cannot prooure it of your druggist or liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will express prepaid to any address a full quart sample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL, VANUATU 8 CO., DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. f llorris FngllsU SfalUe Unluien Lends the procession Tlhi. Vtoati*« liniment of the age. Cures after al! others have failed. lias stood the tost ot t-verity years of constant use by ouu of the 1- ading veterinaiy surgeons of Eng and, and is now sold in this countryGqon a positive guarantee.' Good for man or beast. Price 50 fits, and 1.00. Sold by F. B. Moyer-,.

Tei} Mtitli Surp? | iWe bean afflicted with neuralgh for nearly two years have tried phys'c aim and all known remedies, but no per -jianent relief until I tried a bottle o’ du) Utm’s Great German Liniment and it gave we permanent ro ■ lief. 25 cents por bottle. Signed A B. Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 1891. For sale by Long & Co. M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros Blacksmith d Weed Repair Shops. ************** All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality. Front Streets sou u h a°iargu>n. (The old Erwin Shop,) Rensselaer, - * Indiana.

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A VEIERAFSJERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Soldier, Correspondent and Journalist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousandsof brave soldiers to the war, and no state hears a better record in that respect than it does. In literature it is rapidly acquiring an enviable place. In war and literature Solomon Yewell, well known as a writer as “Sol," has won an honorable position. During the late war he was a member of Co. SI, 2d. N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana Infantry Volunteers. Regarding an important circumstance he writes as follows: "Several of us old veterans here are using I>r. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used remedies that compare with them. Of the Pills we must say they are the best combination of the qualities required in a preparation of their nature we pave ever known. We have none but words of' praise for them. They are the outgrowth of a new principle in medicine, and tone up the system wonderfully. We say to all, try these remedies." —.Solomon Yewell, Marion, Ind., Dec. 5.1892. These remedies are sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles $5, express prepaid. They positively contain neither opiates nor dangerous drugs.

For Sale by B. F. Fendig. CAUTION.—ir a dealer offer* W. L. Douglas Shoes at a reduced price, or says he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. GIJAP BEST IN ©O THE WORLD. W. Ij. DOUGTjAS"Shoes are stylish, easy fit* ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and b 2 convinced. The stamping of \v. L. Douglas* name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. —Headers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, Which helps tg increase the sales on their l'ull line of goods. They can afford to sell al a less prof**:, and we believe you can save money by buying all _y_Qnr soo l dfilie defllcr advertised below. ' Cetal'V.rue free upon application. Aedu -s, - DC DGJL-LS; Sold tyj. Sold by Ellis & Murray

Baby Carriages all styles and prices at Williams. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE ii HEREBY <;i VSS that tho undersigned, fens been apno nte-t Ail mints--1 rater of Ibe nvtnto of B .rbu'r t" Crtrss,.,dereused Said'estate is supposed to be solvent, WM. B. AUSTIN, Administrator. Austin & ' oni| unv—— Attorneys lor Actor. Feb.. 22, Mar l-8 STATE OF INDI ANA j ss Ja>-per County. j In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term 1894. Frank Foltz. Aiun’r. of the' estate of Isaac Barkley, deceased. I vs. Marluda W. Barkley, et al. J The plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. Ills attorneys file his compiaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants Sarah .lane Molter and William Molter her husband. Alice Florence and Charles Florence her husband. John Hardesty, senior. Uriah Hardesty. Silva Hardesty, and John Hardesty, junior. Daniel F.S Barkley, Henry U. Barkley, Mary J. Downing, and Wingate Downing heirs at law of Isaac Barkley, deceased, ami all of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the said Isaac Barkley who are not named above, are hon-ressdeuts of the state of Indiana. , ~ ~ , Notice is therefore hereby given all said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Utlth day of March. 1894. at the court house, m Rensselaer in said Comity ami state, the same being the 1 lth judicial day of the March term. 1894, of said court ami answer er demur to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in your absence, ', ——. in witness whereof I hereunto set /SrrTNmv hand and alllx the seal ol said i b i'"y s ' leourti this 12th day of February. 1894. WM it. itxATlt, Clerk of the Jasper uircu.L Court. Thompson & Bro. Atiys. tor plaintiff, SI I

GEO- W-GOFF * * G BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, ——TOBACCO ARID CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * —ALSO A POODr/croiTCH: coxjisrxEiis. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. MILTON CHIPMAN I 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.

lap & Benjamin’s Addition. ——TO THE— This is by far the most beautiful suburb ever laid out ta the tfown Rensselaer, High and dry; fine shade and a spring branch running through the center of plat. Just the Place to. Make an Elepnt Heme 1 —A number of lots already sold and more spoken for. Prices Reasonable. FINE LOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE. Call on R. P. BENJAMIN or CHAS, S. MAGE®.for prices and_ te r ms. ’ MMMM & PROPRIETORS

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