Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1894 — Page 8

kj-i.hortoh, 2-. DENTIST. Crowns and - Bridgework Matas. Noeov.-ring to roof of mouth. No •bstrovinsr ««ns<* of ms‘e. Office over Honan’s ®ia administered for the painless extraction of teeth. r - Br. 11. L.. Brown, 3DS2ST CDIST ■N 88 E LAKE . INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without Plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY., -.-■ Office over Porter’A Wiahard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. IT. J. KAXN AL, M, D. C. - -VETERINARIAN. - - Office with RENSSELAER, w. a. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago V eterinary College.

J. C. THRAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, Office with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Tn Williams & Stockton block, Rensselaer - ------- Indiana. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office up stairs in Citizens Bank Building: every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Treetoe Marion Township. B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON A CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •state, Sell B AL shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the best companies in the U. S. represent JBtna Life—the best on the globe. Agent tor four A-I Accident companice. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residatw. Discount notes. We solit your collections, office Leopold’s Nock, Rensselaer, Ind,

EASTERN Meat Market. ■NTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHET, Proprietor. All kinds of fresh and cured meats of the best quality and st lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. MEAT MARKET Renselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROP’B. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Sauaauge, Ba* logo a. etc., sold in quantities to suit pur chasers at the lowest prices. Nene but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. ®~Thehlgheet prices paid for good jaMle J.J. EIGLE3BAQH,

Huckleii’B Akfakca Salve Ttebest iff the world for Cute Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 25 ©eats per boa. For sale byF B. Meyer. Hints On Poultry Keeping. Is the title of our little pamphlet which tells ail about how to have Plenty of Eggs and no Sick Chickens. The cost is trifling, and the man or woman who wants to raise poultry successfuly can do it by Using Wells Hoosier Poultry Powder. Price 2a cents. Pamphlet free by addressing Wells Medicine Co., LaFayettd, Ind. Sold by F. B. Meyers.

Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases areal! gold as far asyoa can see. They look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid cases for all practical purposes—yet only cost about half as much as an out* ana-oat solid gold case. Warranted to wear for so years; many in constant use forthiity years. Better titan ever since they are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (nag) which <waf he.fttUU er twutei ka tad stamped with thia trade mart. yuf 4H others have the old-style pull-out bow, -which is only held to the case by friction, an<l can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Send for a watch case opener to the manufacturer. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA.

From Remington.

Gotlicb Stoller, a young man living five miles south of town was 1 found dead in his barn by one of his neighbors Monday morning March 10th. On that day one one of his neighbors, Mr. Chas. Burling, noticing a loose horse there and knowing that Stoller never turned out his horses, went over to see about it. On going into the stall to get the hitter, he found the other horses in a famishing condition, and Stoller hanging by the neck in the stall where the loose horse belonged. Stoller was hanging in such a way, that had he straightened up the least bit there would have been no pressure on the haulter. He was not quite twenty-five years old and unmarried. The Bazar held by the Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church was a succtss both financially and socially the receipts of the evening being thirty-six dollars. One feature of the evening was the /‘Orientals” to the number of about thirty coming in to a late supper. The Union Sunrise prayer meeting held at the M. E. church Easter morning was very well attended. An interesting program was given by the Epworth League and Endeavor societies. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley who were called to Michigan by the dangerous illness of Mr. Hartley’s sister have returned home, leaving the sister in a somewhat improved condition. W. A. Traugh has returned from his Oklahoma trip. It is perhaps needless to say that he did not get his claim 'set.tjed as it is a contested case.'

Mr. Alison was taken with a very severe attack of rheumatism Wednesday evening. At present he is much better and again able to attend t<? business. The Epworth League Social held at Mrs. Shepherd’s last week was a very enjoyable affair. It was an egg social and the eggs with appropriate quotations were sold at five cents each, i Mother Trish, the state Evangelist of the W. C. T. U. delivered a course of three lectures at the Christian church last week. They were very interesting and well attended. Mrs. Alice Braddock will return to Chicago this week again. She has rented ftier property here and takes her household goods to Chicago, where they will reside for the future. The Easter entertainment held by the Sunday schools at the Christian and M. E. churches were well atteflded and very injecting, consisting of sringS, irecitations and other »ppi'opF‘ate exercises. The Christian S. S. also rendered an Easter cantata in a very creditable manner.

Notice of Examination. Examination of pupils Completing the common school course of study will be held as follows: Keener tp., at the DeMotte school house Sat., April 21. Kankakee tp., at the Dunnville school house, Friday April 20. Carpenter tp., at the Remington Highschool building Sat, April 21. Union tp., at Rose Bud school house Sat., April 21. Examinations will begin at nine o’clock. Manuscripts blanks will be furnished. J. F. Warren. County Supt.

Notice of Election of Trustees. a Notice is hereby given to the members and supporters of the Presbyterian church, at Rensselaer, Indiana, that the annual meeting, will be held at the church at eight o’clock p. m. on Thursday, April sth, 1894, for the purpose of electing two trustees of the church. The secretary and treasurer will make their annual reports to this meeting. So also will the proper officers of all the auxiliary societies, of the church. By order of the Board of Trustees. F. J. Sears, Pres. C. D. Martin, Secy. Thirteen-stop, full walnut case or gan, 135. C. B. Steward. As dver heard by our reporter. “John please get some sugar at Black’s; he gives more for the money tnan the other dealers; to economize we must be careful to get our money’s worth of everything—and Oh! John, don’t forget to stoo at Long & Co’s, drug store for a bottle of Brant’s Balsam, it only costs a quarter and it cured my cough so quickly before. I have confidence in it, besides it is economical to use, the bottles are extra large, while the dose h only a half teaspoonful. Get Brant’S < f Long & Co.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Theodore Theil to Nelson Morris Mar. lath, se sw nw 1-32-7, 10 acres, Keener, $50., - ‘ Wm. B. Austin to James Clark Oct. 23, ’93, 30 ft off e side It 6. bl 1 Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield, $485. James Clark to Samuel Remley, Mar. 6, same as above, $350. Wm. B. Henry Sr., et al to Arthur H. Hopkins, Jan. 8, s| se, nw se 28-32-5, Kankakee, SIOO. Moses B. Cox to Wm. B. Austin, Eeb. 26, ne, ne se, 2 31 6, Walker sl. Caleb A. Hopkins to Nehenriah Hopkins, Jan. 30, und, | ne se 3-29-7, Newton, SIOOO. Willis F. Granger to Lucy M. Granger Jan. 12, und |ptsw sw 26 - 32-7, Wheatfield, $l5O. Nancy A. E. McGinnis to Wm. F. Myer, July 7, ’93 Its 2,3, 4, bl 2, McD’s addition, DeMotte, S2OO. Wm. F. Myers to David S. Alter Mar. 16, same as above. Sam’l. McGinnis to Davis S. Alter, Its 4,5, 6, bl 6, Fairchild’s Add. DeMotte, $146. John A. Kent to Alfred Reed, June 10, ’B7 Its 4,5, 6, bl 11, Fair Oaks S3O.

Wm. F. Holland to George F. Meyers, Mar. 6, ej se 13-31-7, 80 acres Keener, SSOO. Geo. F. Meyers to Edward Tanner Mar. 20, same as above, SBOO. John C. Porter to Chas. H. Porter Mar. 25, pt Its 5,6, bl 7 Rensselaer, SIOOO. Charles H. Porter to Carrie and John C. Porter, Mar. 25, pt Its 5,6, bl 7, Rensselaer, SISOO. Frank Foltz admr., to Elmira Hart, Mar. 20,36 acres m 81-82-27-6, Carpenter, Admr’s deed, $3866. C. Y. Trice to Lena Drake Martin, Feb. 23, s| nw 34-30-5, $2400. Lena Drake Martin to Laura Bowles, Feb. 23, si nw, 24-80-5, $2, 800.

OUR CLUBBING TERMS. Republican and Inter Ocean,, .$1.75 Republican and N. Y. Tribune. 1.75 Republican and both others... 2.00 Republican and Ind. Journal.. 2.00 Republican and the three others 2.50 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, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselae. Montag< b. M ch., Nov. 13, 1898. W. Wmdecinecht a wealthy farmer of Muskegon Co , pesona’.ly appeared before me, this day. and says: “Toi|t for the pa*t year < rso be was afflicted with weakness, tr m -Jin.', heart failure extre n nervousness and head aobe; that he consulted with ph siciani but rec ived no benefit He wa persuaded by a friend '9 nJ a b ’ lt, 9 of Dr. W heeler’sJNervo Vitalizer, and he says t’.e troubling and nerveus feeling was imme iate'v >toppe l by its use A'terwar is he used two bottles of the same med: cine a d says be is tntirely cured ” S'gnd, W. Windeck necht. Sworn to and subscribed before me a Notary Public for Muskegon co. state of Michigan. Jas. Morrison. This medicine is sold by Long & Co.

A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of acentary Dr. King’s new discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long, and that has given so universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranted to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bottles free at Meyers’. Large size 50 c and SI.OO.

Dlßea«es Desperate Grown. Asthma Bronchitis, catarrh, consumption, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism are diseases which are considered “desperate ” as well by physician as by patientThe 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 J ou, free of charge, our book of two undred 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 A s numerous worthless imitations. there is but one Compound Oxygen genuine, avoid disappointment and loss of money. by sending to Drs. Starkey & Palen. <1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Cal,; Toronto, Canada.

NOTICE OF' SALE | WINDS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned, auditor or Jasper county , Indiana, will on FRIDAY, THE 30th DAY OF MARCH 1894, at one o’clock p. m. . at the door of the Court House in Rensselaer. Indiana, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for not less than par value, the following bonds: Known as “Wheatfield Ditch Bonds.” Amount of issue: Thirteen thousand dollars ($13,C00.) Denomination, five hundred dollars ($500) each. Dated July Ist, 1893. Issued for construction of Wheatfield Ditch in said county. Due as follow's: One thousand dollars f$l,000) July 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. AU payable at banking house of Winslow, Lanier & Co., New York City Issued under A«t of March 7th, 1891. c HENRY B. MURRAY. Auditor Jasper County, ' Eeb. 23,1894. Indiana.

Notice of Letting of Contract for Constructing Gravel Roads. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until the 13th Day of April, 1894, at 12 o’clock M. for the construction of “College Road.” "Long Ridge” and “Poor Farm and Pleasant Ridge” Gravel Roads, separately or jointly, including road bed, Work will be paid for on estimates of Superintendent, eighty per cent, as each mile is completed; according to specifications and record on file. Total estimated cost $39,630.74. Bond to be filed with bid according to law. the board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Work required to he commenced within twenty days after contract is closed, and to be completed within fifteen months from date of contract. If sealed bids are unsatisfactory the Board will receive private bids thereafter. By order of said Board. HENRY B. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County, . Indiana. Mar. 15-22-29. Apr. 5.

ASSIGNEE’S SALE Of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, Leroy Templeton, assignee of Cephas Atkinson, of Oxford, Indiana, will by order of the Benton Circuit Court, offer for sale, at private sale, at tlie door of the court house, In the town of Rensselaer, In the county of Jasper, and state of Indiana, on MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1894, the following described real estate, situate in the county of Jasper, and state of Indiana, towit: The west half and the west Half of the east half of section twenty-seven (27). and the east half of the northeast quarter, and the south half of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28); and the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter, and the northe:ist quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-three (83); and the east halt of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32), all ip. township thirty (30) north. ot range five (5) west: and the southeast quarter, and ]nre east half of the southwest quarter of section nine (9) In township twenty-nine (29) north, of range five west; and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (24); and the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-five (25), and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty three (33), all in township thirty-one (31) north of range seven (7) west. Bids will be received from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o’clock P; M. ’ Should said property fail to sell upon said date said assignee will continue to offer the same at private sale from day to day until sold. TERMS OF SALE, Tlie assignee is authorised to sell said real estate for ail cash, nr for One third cash, giving timeon balance with six per cent, interest on deferred payments from date of sale. And the amount'd cash payment will be taken into consideration with the bid offered therefor. LEROY TEMPLETON, Assignee. Mar. ?2-29. Apr. 5-12.

Relief in Six HoursDistressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the ‘New Great South American Kidney cure” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidt neys, back and every part of the urinary 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 by A. F. Long & Co dristugg, Rensselaer Ind. 1 Djo. 94. It May Do Ah Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving 111., writes that he had a very severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use oi Electric bitters and round relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will firove our statement. Price 50c. for arge bettie. At Meyer’s.

■ ■ -7 . M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros Blacksmith .and M Repair Shops. ■ i • , • ■ * - -’■ t , : v- ' All work done Promptly and Cheaply, and Warranted First Class in Quality., Front Street, “"-Xgwn. (The ol|i Erwin Shop,) .Rensselaer, - - Jndiarift.

GEO- W- GOFF * * Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, ' FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * —ALSO A GOOD— / . X-T73STCS: COTTXTTSIB. : —” ~~— ’ : —.* '*' —■■ ——• ■ 1 • —a-———— • •■ y ■ • «■■■ -i- ■ - t. . ■ r-i Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. 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.

Maiee '& Benjamin s Addition. TO THE- — - Townofßensselaer < 4 This is by tar 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 tlie Place to Make an Elegant Home! A number of lots already sold and more spoken for.—— ’ , "'''A' I '-" . > ' ' 3 Prices Reasonable. o g E S. f”™ LOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE, f I f ’ Call on R. P. BEN J AMIN or CHAS. 8. MAGEE for prices and terms. '*J g M.'IGBB & WMOti gg| life.. ...J- PBOraiETOBS

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