Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1894 — Page 8
|vw, mumili)fte rof of roontli. *o, •wtroyfngsense ofrast* officeoverHonan's •m administered for the painless extraction •f teeth. Ip i Br. D. L. Brown, ■HSSJtLAEB . INDIANA. UL TBS LATEST jnrTBODS IE ISTBT. OBoe over Porter'* Wi shard’* Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. T. H. Geer, V. S.
_gni) l Trwltß ell diseases of domestic animals. Charges EX4NIV4TIOV FREE, , *B*Office at Residence, Near Methodist Church. TRUSTEES? NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. ' T trill be in my office np stairs In Citizens Ink Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. W. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a •state, Sell B. AL. shares. Write Fire inanance in three of the. best companies in the 5. S. Represent JStna Life—the best on the globe. Agent tor four A-l Accident compa ues. Rent town property or farms. Pay Saxes for non-resMena. Discount notes. We •wit your collections. Office Leopold’s Mock, Rensselaer, Ind.
EASTERN xii.Cdil llLaiHOUi BNTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITK PUBLIC SQUARE, ■* RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY". Proprietor. All kind? of fresh &ad cared meats of the best quality and At lowest prise Fine beef stock a specialty. PTOTSTEEU MEAT MARKET ResseUer, - - Inir*a& J. J. EKLLESBAOH, PROP’S. BEEP, Pork, Vnal, Mutton, fiausange. Bal.»»faa v « i rc M tert-4 in qnwliee’ te. sun wot rihaso.'-f- at the lowest prices. None ’ntt-thia Bast stock fOauvhtoreil'. Eyeiwbody is invil'-au te call. {ai r ‘Tii<! hlj-iieet prit*e psi* tor goad, tittle, J. J 810 LBo B\CH. Emm Uleia’rf AraSra fcftfve TV : btvl ti-rive in the world for Outs Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, S »lt H < um. Fever yores, Hotter, Chapped Hands. Ckilblaia's. Corns, ami all Skin Lruip teons, sad jrosUivelv cures Plies, or up pay required. It is guaraatood to give p.'irfoet sat sfa ition. or money ri fun led Price cunts par box. For sale byp B. Meyer.
Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Care” 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 11 rat dose greatly benefits, ?/> cents. Sold by A. it'.' Long & Co., druggists, Renaselae Rluht On poultry Keeping. Is th.e title ot our little pamphlet which tells all about how to have Plenty of Eggi and no Sick Chickens. The cost is trilling, and the man or woman who wants to raise poultry suceesriuly ean do it by U-dug Well- Hoosier Poultry Powder. Price 26 csnts. Pamphlet tree by addressing Wells Medicine Co., l.aFayette, lod. So«d by T F. B. Meyers.
The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the sick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure (hat the bow (or ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, •ad cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear ao years. Always look, for this trade mark, None genuine without it. IrSf Sold only through watch dealers. V# A watch cue opener which tucket c handsome charm sent tree cn request. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA.
"MILK CHURCH" COLUMN.
Devoted to the Dairying Interests of Jasper <'aunty. Relative cost of butter and beef:— This is a subject that we would like to have discussed thoroughly as it has a direct bearing on the dairy industry‘of Jasper county. Does it cost more to produce a pound of butter than a pound of beef?
Salting. —Salt the cows regularly three times a week, or what is better, keep it where they can get it whenever they please. It is important for them to have it, for several reasons. It will increase the flow of milk, and the cream churn quicker, and make better butter.
Silos.— We are informed that Bro. P. W. Bedford contemplates building a silo the coming summer, We would like to have him tell us, through the dairy column, something about the plan, size, material to be used, shape, round or square, what -h.e 4a going to fill it with, -etc.
Dairying vs. Politics. —ls the good people would give as much time and attention to the building up of a dairy industry in our community as they do political parties we would soo n have the best dairy district in the state. Of course it is all right to attend to your political duties in the right way, but it is strange how much time and money we spend in political work and get nothing for it. Better get down to business and giv6 it, bea t part of your time and be buffer Qualified to vote.
Guess Work.
There is no need, of guessing at the profit or loss in the dairy business. Get /L memorandum book and darry'it in your pocket. "When you s6ll a calf, book it; when you/get a check for the month, ybok it. So everything that'is bought and sold should be booked. At the end of the year balance up, then in will be no guess work. We would like to have a report Of all the patrons. next January, and now is the time to begin keeping accounts. Some people think it is a good deal of trouble to do that. Well it is some trouble, but after you tfy it a while it will prove a pleasure, besides you can answer th cr question so often asked, “Does it pay to dairy.
\Vii;U Ihcdtcturalliikivi Worth. Messrs. McCashion and Wasson have been experimenting on the worth of their return milk, and find by actual weights of milk, they have over 60 cents per hundred. Mr. Martindale says his return milk makes about as much as the milk he delivers at the creamery. Of course hogs have been a good price, rather more that an average. Yet there is no time when there cannot be more realized than is generally supposed. Farmers understand that milk is the best food that can be given to young hogs, that it keeps them in good health and a thrifty condition, also that there is no industry at the present time in Jasper county that will pay them as much for their labor and capital invested as-selling milk.
What to Feed.
There is no question so hard to answer as this. Sometimes we think we have answered it, but the next time we picli up a dairy paper we find a report from same experiment station and 10, our food ration is all wrong, won't do at all. Next report says it is all right, and so it goes. As we havAsaid before, the best way is to use your okn judgment. After a fair trial the result will be the only safeguard to go by. Starch food lias proven to be a .good dairy-food, bit the supply is limited, and if it cmid be bird when wanted it would have to be handled immediately on ageount of its wet con-
dit’ion. Thereby requiring a fresh supply oftener than would be practicable. We notice that wheat is becoming a favorite food for dairy cows as well as other stock. It is claimed by those who have tried it that fed to hogs, bringing fivb Cqnts per pound, will net 80 cents a bushel. The value of wheat, when ground, fed to cows lias been variously estimated from 60 to 90 cents a bushel. We think it is worth more as cow feed than to sell at present prices. It is a settled fact that oil meal should be a part of the ration. It should be fed to the horses as well, as it will pay a larger per cent. profit than any other food.
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Hendrick Swetz to Cornelius A. Mulder, Mar. 1, ’BB, sw 40 acres, 21-32-7, Keener.. 200 Same to same nw se 21-32-7, 40 acres, Keener 200 Fred. H. Glessner et ux to Thos. Thompson, Feb. 16, sine 21-31-5, Walker..... 320 Nancy J. Goff, et al Chas. E. Manter, Feb. 6, pt se sw 8-31-6, Walker 450 Daviid Flemming to G. F. Meyers Feb. 1, It 7, bl 5, Schmidt’s Add, Hogan.... 30 Thos. N. Williams to Thomas Thompson, Feb. 20, w| sw 6-31-6,69 acres, Walker.. 225 John E. Comer, et al to B. J. Gifford, Jan. 1, nw 9 305, 80 acres, Gillam. 1000 Wm. E. Timmons to Eleanor K. Iliff, Jan. 16, nw se 14-28-7, Marion 500 Bardon H. Bradbury to Ann Bradbury, Dec. 9, ’92, pt Sw 30-32-6, 80 acres, Wheatfieid 2500 Mary K. Bradbury to Anna Bradbury, Feb. 14, Its 6,7, bl 7, McD’s Add DeMotte,. 450 Bardon H. Bradbury to Mary Bradbury, Feb. 1, Its 6,7, bl 7, McD’s. Add. DeMotte 400 Nancy G. Lewis to Wm. C Iliff, Fei>. 16, si sw, sw se, 19-28-6, 97 acres, Jordan.. 975 J. C. Yan Rensselaer to Mervin (dark and Arozi Stanley Dec. 16, ’49, pt It 16, bl 2, Rensselaer, re-recorded.... 300 Joseph Lebold to B. J. Gifford Feb. 23, sine, pt e side ee nw 32 31-5, 93 acres, Wa1teer........ 1000 Temple S. Moris to same, Feb. 14, nw 31-31 5, 165 acres, WtJker . 1600 State of Ind. to Wm. C. Patterson, May 29, ’57, S’ se; sw se, 7-30-7, 80 acres, Union , patent ; 100
t’AITICN.—If a dealer offers W. 1,. Douglas shoes at a reduced price, or says ho has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. tifailir W. L. Douglas CLBAC 1 BEST IN THE WORLD. XV, Ib. 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 scll.at a less profit, and we believe you can save money bv buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, XV. )L • DOUGINAS', Brockton. Sold btr Soldb y Ellis & Murray Morris FnglLsk Stable lAnlmen Loads the procession. The wondfci liniment of the age. Cures after all others have faiiod- Has stood t.he te«i of twenty > ears of constant use by one of the leading veterinary surgeons of Engarvi, and is now sold in this country uoon a positive guarantee. Good for man or beast. Price 50 cts. and 1.00. Sold by F. B. Meyer*. ‘Keliafjfl Six Hours* DM esaitig Kidney and Bladder dis-c-sos relieved in six hours by the ‘New Great South American Kidney cure” This now remedy is a groat, surmise on account of its exceeding piomptnesy in relieving pain in the bladder, kidt neys, back and everv part of the uriu arv passages in male or female. In relieves retention ot water and pain in passing it. almost immediately, If you want quick relief and cure this isyor-. remedy. Sold bj A F. Long &Co dristugg. Rensselaer, lad. I Dec. 94.
NOTICE OF SALE §Jgg - NOTICE isherebv given jthnt, thu nniitiraigned, auditor or Jasper county, Indiana, wIU on FRIDAT, THE 30th DAY OF MARCH 1894 at one o’clock p. tbe door of the Court House in Rensselaer, Inuiana, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for not less th.in par value, the following bonds : , Known as “Wheatfieid Ditch Bonds.” Amount of .issue: Thirteen thousand dollars(sl3, COO.) Denomination, five hundred dollars ($500) each Da'ed July Ist, 1893. Issued fur construction of Wheatfieid Ditch in said county. Due as follows: One thousand dollars ($1,000) Juljr Ist 1895, and fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) July Ist of each year thereafter to include the year 1903, Interest—Six per cent, payable semi annually, Jan. Ist and July Ist. AH payable at hanking house of Winslow, Lanier A Co.. New York City Issued under A n t of March 7t.h, 1891. HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper County, Feb. 23,1894. Indiana. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Barbara Guss, de ceased. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. WM. B. AUSTIN, Administrator. Austin & Company. Attorneys for Admr. Feb,. 22, Mar 1-8
HUT IK STATE OF INDIANA j —„ —Jasper County. ] 1313 IZ In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term 1894. Frank Foltz, Adin’r. of the' estate of Isaac Barkley, deceased. I vs. r Marinda W. Barkley, et al. „ The plaintiff by Thomp'Son & Bros his attorneys file his complaint herein, together witli an affidavit that the defendants Sarah Jane 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 G. Barkley, Mary J. Downing, and Willgate Downing heirs at law of Isaac Barkley, deceased, and all of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the said Isaac Barkley who are not named above, are uon-ressdents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given all said defendants that unless they he and appear on the 30th day of March, 1891, at the court house, in Rensselaer in said county and state, the same being the litii judicial day of the March term, 1891, of said court and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence, In witness whereof I hereunto set f SF . . iAiny hand and affix the seal of said V (court, tills 12th day of February, 1894. V -'O V ' V WM. H. COOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson & Bro. Attys. for plaintiff. M 1
Notice of Sale of Lands Mortgaged to School Funds. Notice is hereby given, that I will, on Monday, tlie 26th day of ivfarcli. 1894. being the. ,4th Monday of .March, between the hours of io o'clock A. M- SiKl 4 o'clock P, .M, ol said day. at the tloofuf the court house, to the town Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper, anti State of, Indiana, offer at Fnbtte sale, for cash, tlie fee simple of so much of tlie following several mortgaged premises as will pay the Several amounts due on salt seviunlmortgliges-; tnehiding- pfiaeipal.t interest. damages and costs, to-wit ;' The northeast quarter of,, the southeast quarter of section fifteen. (15), in township twentynine (23) north..range five (5) west, containing forly acres) nsntfrairert by: John Hamerton anti Wife. October I2tu 1883. to the State of Indiana, for tlie use of Congressional township twentynine. (-git) north, range seven (7) west, for the principal sinn of one hundred and thirty-three dollars ami nineteeneenis., $ 133 1!) Township tv,-entx-eight (28) north, range ‘ six (6) West, for tlie principal, sum of one hundred and sixty-six dollars anil eigiuy-un.e cents 106 81 Total three hundred dollars IS 800 00 Interest on sum- io March •_•«. t»«. twen-ty-seven iloilars ami thirty-three cents, 27 33 Two per cent, damages, as allowed l>y law. six ,!"!■,M's . —-6-00-Printer’s fee for advertise,mg, eight dollars ami liftyvents S 8 50 Total three hundred and fopty-one dollars ami eighty-three cents 5341 S Also Tlie northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section eight (s). in township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west, containing forty acres, mortgaged liy Harrison Cooper and wife to tlie State of Indi&na for tlie use, of congressional township twenty-eight (28) north, range six (6) west, for the principal sum of one hundred and two dollars and lifty cents ~ S 102 50 Township twenty-nine (20) north, range seven (7) west, for tlie principal sum of sixty dollars GO oo Total one hundred and sixty-two dollars and lifty cents ..,.3 IG2 50 Interest on same to March 2G, 1894, nine dollars and forty -cents .'.... 940 Two per cent, damages as allowed by law, three, dollars" and thirty-three cents 3 38 Printer’s fee for advertiseing eight dollars and fifty cents ... 8 50 Total, one hundred and eighty-tliree dollars and seventy cents. '...5183 70 STATE OK INDIANA, I ss Jasper County. t ‘ ’ I. Heury B. Murray, Auditor, in and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing lands nave been mortgaged to the school funds of said county and that the same have been forfeited for the" nun-pay men tof tlie interest thereon. as above shown, which interest is now due and unpaid. Witness my hand and the seal of /gCrricNthe Board of Commissioners of said ( Jeounty, this 20tli day of February, HENRY B’. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper Count}’. Mar. l-S-15-22-29. Indiana. M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros Blacksniith and ...Will Repair Shops. All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality. Front Street, (The old Erwin Shop.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana .
GEO- W GOFF * * Restaurant and Bakery, BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * # —ALSO A GOOD— LUNCH COTTLTTHIDEB. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. MILTON CHIPMAN Does all kinds of Steam Fitting * * * ggj * 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. * THE -- 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 tk Plat* t# Make an Elegant Home 1 A number of lots already sold and more spoken for. Prices Reasonable. FINE LOTS NOW WHILE ZOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE. Call on R. P. BENJAMIN or CHAS. S. MAGEE for prices and terms. PROPRIETORS NEW YORK ■ .-I. - /'„ 'r rv ‘ ■ ■ '■ Weekly Tribune, J • AND ' i* ' ' i ■ , , : | Rensseker Republican, s, “ _ ■ ’ oisrs j 1 One Dollar aad.Seventy-five Cents. : — !;> . .Address all ordsrs to The Republican.],
