Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1894 — Page 8

liife 3 ' 1, - m DENTIST. if - si-d Teeth without Sixtes, No covering to ro-1 ot moutli. No artroying sense of taere. Office over Honan’s (las administered for the painle-js extraction of teeth. Dr. 11. L. Boot u, BNBSELAKR • INDIANA Crown and AT.T. THE LATEST methods in dentistry. •Dee over PortcrJA Wishard’s. Gas administered lor painless extraction of teeth. H. J. KANNAL, M. D- C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Orilcewith RENSSELAER. W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IN D. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary Cotlege. J. C. THRAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, Office with..... 0013NTT SUPERINTENDENT. Ia Williams 3l Stockton block, Rensselaer - . - - - - - - - Indiana. TRUSTEES’ NOTICE MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office up stairs in Citizens Bank Bailding; every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. *. r. Ferguson. . J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CH4PMM, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a ■state, Sell B. £L. shares. Write Fire insarance in three of the best companies In the 0. S. Represent Jitna Life—the best on the globe. Agent foe four A-l Accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-resideits. Discount notes. We solit yonr collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Tnd. EASTERN Meat Market, ENTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind® of fresh and cured meats erf the best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. PIOKEEIi MEAT MARKET Henislasr, - - Indiana J. J. EKSLESBACH, PROP’S. BEEP, Pork, Veal, Mutton.’ Sausauge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantifies te salt pur chasers at the lowest prices. Nwne but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. HTl'he highest prices paid for good eatUo. J. J. BIGLESBAcH. touch ten’s Arnica Naive Tte best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and all Skin Eruptions, and positivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reiunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. A Merciful Man. Is merciful lo his hoise, and every horse owner should have a bottle of Morris’English Stab e Linament as a part of his ready »nd use ul ou fit. A safe and spe- dy cure lor barb wir i < uts wouhtis, galls, sc atches, so»e shoulders and baca, s - eeney, puffs, poll evil and all blemis i< s. Then is nothing else ike it. Ptice 50c and sl. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

Here’s the Idea Of the Non-pull-oat Bow The great watch sirer. Saves the watch Cron thieves and falls—cannot be palled off tbe case—costs nothing extra. (f \\ The bow has a groove f f fr ] l 1 on each end. A collar I [ CJT3 I I runs down inside the I l <f~ia / J pendant (stem) and \j3jj fits into the grooves, C, —fi firmly locking the jOv bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be P®*** l or twiated off. Can only be had with cases JHL •tamped with this trade mark. Jf-JM Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are Sow fitted with this great bow (ring)? Thfy look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost only about half as much, and are guaranteed lor twenty years. Sold only through watch \ PHILADELPHIA.

SMOKE THE VAN TWILLER CIGAR, FOR i?ALE BY B- F. FENDIG

RENMINGTON ITEMS.

Twin boys—to Mr. and Mrs. More Monday April 30. * A twelve pound son to Mr. and j Mrs! Glosser Monday April 3Q.. yu Miss Ruth Russell, who has been visiting in 111., Ims returned home, N. S. Bates and -M. F; Clilcote were in town last week. Miss Carrie Mason, of Elwood, is visiting Miss Beile I-mlly. Mrs. Murray, of Peoria 111., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Perry Carson. Miss Jessie Miller, who has been visiting her aunt in Wolcott for some time, has returned home. Capt. J. B. Shaw, of Lafayette, and Mr, 5 and Mrs. Frank Shaw and son of Evansville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaw. Miss Josie O’Conner returned to her home in Logansport, Wednesday, taking her little niece Mary Clowery with her for a short visit. Mrs. B. M. Butler, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Parker. If she can find a suitable home she may spend the summer in our little burg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley returned home Wednesday, bringing their littie seven months old niece, whom they have legally adopted, with them. Messrs Murphy and Vanatta are thinking of opening a summer normal herb. These gentlemen are most excellent instructors and this opportunity if presented should be lmproved by all who feel the need of such a line of study. The many friends of Mrs. S. V. McKee were deeply pained to hear of her death which , occured “Saturday May sth at Ip. m. Mrs. McKee has been sick for some time but not until recently was her illness considered dangerous. Mrs. McKee was a most estimable woman and was greatly loved by all her associates. Her son John, and daughter Julia returned home in time to be present at their mother’s dying bed. The funeral services were held at the family residence Monday afternoon.

GILLAM ITEMS.

Wheat and oats are growing finely. Farmers are most all busy planting corn. Gifford’s ditches have the big marshes almost dry. The schools have all closed for this year. Preaching every Sunday at Independence Chapel by Rev. J. H. Wiley. Miss Katie Roger’s school has closed and she is back in old Gillam again. Fishing is all the rage in Gifford’s ditches by young and old. Some fine fish are caught. Edward and Harvey Faris and Frazier Antrim, have gone to Michigan to haul Reed’s circus this summer. Sunday School Jat West Vernon every Sunday afternoon. Preaching every alternate Sunday afternoon by Rev. Hoover. Center and Gillam schools united and an entertainment at Gillam school house on Thursday night. Although it was raining the house was crowded, and every one seemed well pleased with the exercises. There was an exhibition held at Independence school house last Tuesday evening, by the school. An interesting program was rendered and the performers did credit to themselves and the school, and everybody went away well pleased. Decoration Day will be observed by appropriate ceremonies, at Independence Chapel in the forenoon of May 30, and at Medaryville, in the afternoon, conducted by the G. A. R. boys and the S. of V. assisted by the different Sunday Schools. Politics is in a thriving condition just at present. The Populists had a meeting at Center school bouse, last Saturday night. Lewis Hubble, of Francesville, was the speaker. He eulogized Coxey’s movement, and said it was a second John Brown march, that the populists were nearing victory and that Republicanism was forever obliterated from the face of ihe earth. But he exonerated the IXmocrat'c party from all of its misdeeds and attributed all of the hard times to the Republican party and Harrison’s administration. Such speakers as he are a curse to humanity, because they mislead the most of their followers by making false statements, some of which were proved false by some of the Republican boys present that evening. Patrick.

A Household Treasure. L). W. Fuller, of Cauajoharie, New York, says that ' he always keeps Dr. ! King’s Ne w Discovery in the house anil ! his tatotly has aTwups found the very best tf-solts follow fls use'; that he would not be without is if procurable. G. a Dyketnan, flruggisti Catskill, N. Y . so * i hat J)r. King s. New Discovery if undoubtedly the best cough rent' tulv, that.haJhaa.Jiscdlt. in his fatnily fur" • h/lit v hi''. rr.H it has never failed trnfo H* that is <• I aimed for it. Why not tn a remedy m long trioe and t est iul. Free Trial Bottle at F. B.Mey e.’ | Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. and $1

Married at DeMotte.

Married, May 6.1 b, 1894, at the residence of the bride’s mother by Rev. E. Lambert. Mr. J. L. Tyler, and Miss Ethfe Fairchild, both of DeMotte. Along; toward the wee small hours, i they were agreeably serenaded by our new brass band. Boys that beats the old time waste of gun powder, and destruction of your 'mothers’ tinware, all holler. The happy couple took the early morning train for Chicago. After a brief sojourn there, they will be at home to their frienps at the cosy little house of the groom now waiting theraon I. I. I. Avenue.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Lillian E. Troxell to Mary Jane Spriggs, Mar. 29, It 18, bl 1, McD’s Add. DeMotte, S4OO. Elias Faris to Elias W. Horner, Apr. 23, e-J ne 13 30-5, 80 acres, Gillam, $2,000. John Lewis to Robt. J. Hilton, Feb. 21, ’B7 nw ne 9-30-5, 20 acres, Gillam, $125. Wm. B. Austin to Letitia T. Robinson, Mar. 31. pw 22-31-5. Gillam S2OOO. Mary E. Troxell toEmma J. Warren, Apr. 28, ne nw, pt 26-32-7, Keener, sl. Joseph L. Tyler to EdwinG. Warren, Apr. 19, pt sw sw 26-32-7, Wheatfield, SSOO. Wm. B. Austin to Sarah F. Lambert, May 4, Its 6,7, bl 4, Fair Oaks, SIOO. Isaac W. Talbot to M. Lew Euyart, Mar. 20, se nw 21-31-5, 40 acres, Walker, S6OO. Daniel O’Conner et al to Anna M. Eck, Apr. 16, pt Its 12, 11, bl 3, Western Add. Remington, $360. Same to Delia O’Conner, pt Its 10 , 11, bl 3, Western Add. Remington, $450.

OBITUARY. Mary Ann (Fifer) Zoll who departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burton Hutson, in Hammond, on Wednesday afternoon, was born in Shenandoah Co., W. Virginia, Dec., 29, 1826. In the year 1837 she moved with adopted parents to Champaign Co., Ohio. She was married Oct., 27, 1852, to Felix G. Zoll, who died about the year 1874. She leaves seven children, five boya and two girls lo mourn her loss. In early childhood she was converted and united with the Methodist church and lived a Christian life up to the time of her death. She was a great sufferer, but through it all her faith and confidence in God never wavered. Her pastor, Rev. A. H. DeLong visited her on her death bed and to him she expressed her trust in the Savior as her guide and helper in the hour of death. The funeral services were conducted by the pastor of the Methodist church of Hammond at 8:30 o’clock Friday morning and the remains were brought to Rensselaer for burial.

Lire and Learn. It is estimated that there are tw > million chickens hatched in the Uq ed States every year, but not more th-tn one half of these reach the size for miar ket. Cholera, Gape-t Pip, etc. kil mil ions every year. All these disease are quickly cu ed by the use of Wells’ Hoosier Poultry Powder. Price 25c. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure. A safe preventiiive and posi ive cure sot distemper, coughs etc. in hors s she* p and togs. Has stood the test o f frequent use in every portion > f the country, «n 1 will do precisely what is claime i for if. as those who have used it will cheerfully testify. Price 50cts and $1 Ask for pamphlet on distemper free at F. B. Mey< rs. Morris English Worm Powder A specific remedy for worms; guar ranted to cure the worst case of worms known, or money refunded. Knockpin worms in horses evory time. Equally good for all kinds of worms in horses, sheep and dogs. Price 50 cts at Meyers drug store, or post paid by mail. The Wells Medicine Co., La Faette Ind.

SAMANTHA at the WORLD’S FAIR. jA Joslah Allen’s Wilt’s Ntw Book. yryv s ! 60,000 THAN 700 pages, over HMTlTdsTfaHobs. ~farodeome binding, pj&ifz ill YOU MORE MONEY selling /‘Slpf Bi “Samantha” than in Any Other Way. /sTmVJ! V \ agents wanted. .ill on my way home—about 3 squares.” "It goes WBk\\ [U trv Hll 'A Mko Hot cakes. Took seventeen orders Oiis y*’ o I f /Vlil'l'/ *J/LT’Us? /} flat (horning ” “ Thirty-one names taken to-day.” KM A/Vs (Avr» * Mw\ 11 —J.-f 111 l The h:ck jells Itself Ersry esc Tints It. t’r> c 8 ' “■//( V V;c\ <fa w y\Sqlli fSau Vi/iIT by mail or through agents. Cloth, 12.50; Half //» tm Jlti 'lsi Russia. MOffi Handsome prospectus and | fivjfflfj jMi (Wm _ , mrjUSi for agents. Half a million copies.sure to be Ar 1 'ME ilJ' l/'Jt 'i fill eve-, sold. Will sell all this year. Good live - \-<«L W ft«LL!UI OUTS* Mm*AT agents earn »50 to 1100 per week. Write at „ . , v rt.AißA.Nca. once for terms to agepts. Samantha UciU tlu Dulct of rmgva. THE N. G. HAMILTON PUBLISHING CO.. 605 ARCADE. CLEVELAND. O.

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to tlie citizens of the town of WliesiUieM, and of Wheatfieid township, in jasper eonnty, Indiana, that the umler-isned. a male-inhabitant of the State “Of IncluSfia, over the age Of years, of guod moral ch ruder, anti Jg; t j n the habit of beeommin-t iutox-.c- tt>( j make application to the Board OI bommis- | sinners of ga d. Jasper a t the; .lane session of said Board on M.mday, June 4th; 189,4 fbr a retail liquor license, empowering him lo sell and barter spiritcpis, vinous, malt and all other: intoxicating liqu *r s with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same ;to be drank on the premises where the same are sold and bartered. The location of said premises are described as follows. A one story frame building located as follows : Commencing at a point on the south side of Byron street, thirty-one (.31) feet east of the northeast corner of lot-one (1), in block six (6) in Bentley’s Addition to the town of Wheatfleid, in said Jasper county. Thence due east twenty-three (23) feet, thence south iorty-four (41) feet, thence west twenty three (23)ieet, thence north forty four (44) feet, to the place of beginning. _ said above described land being a part of the Northeast Quarter (If; of the Southwest Quarter (X) ol section twenty-five (25), in township thirty-two (32), range six (6) west, jasper county, Indiana A LFRED S. BARLOW.

Sheriffs Sale. No. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Milton xShirk ex cutor, et al, is plaintiff and Frank E. Nolan, Hattie Nolan and Ross Nolan are defendants requiring me to make the sum of twenty-seven hundred and one dollars and forty cents, ($2, 701 40) and jinterest and costs accrued and to accrue. 1 will expose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on Thursday, May 24th, 1894, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at the door of the court house of Jasper county, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years Jof the following real estate, hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will' at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree interest and corts, to-wit: The undivided four-ninths (4-9) of the fol lowing real estate: Northwest Quarter (X) of Section number five (5), Township number twenty-nine (29) north, Rauge five (s);west; Also Southwest Quarter of Section thirtytwo (32), Township number thirty (30) north. Range (5) west; Also East Half (X) of Northeast Quarter (X) and Northeast Quarter (X) of the Southeast Quarter (X) of Section number thirtyone (31), Township thirty (30) north of Range five (6> west: —i Also West Half (X) and Northeast Quarter (X) of Northwest Quarter (X) of Section thir-ty-two (32) uorth, Range five (5) west, Townsnip number thirty (30), containing in all five hundred and thirty-five acres, in Jasper county, in the state of Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana OH AS. W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper County, Seilers & Uhl, Indiana Atiys for Piss. Still Open. The Republican’s remarkable offer of three papers for $2.00 or two for $1.75 lid not close with the year 1893, but it will not be open indefinately, as our contract with the Tuter Ocean and Tribune is limited. Those who want these papers on these unusual terms should secure them now and get the benefit of them while hey have time to read. English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, 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. Doc. 1. 91. Montag e. M ch., Nov. 13, 1898 . W, vV -n l ec; necht. a wo.-.lthv farmar of Mus-v. gou Co l per*.urn iy apjvare i before m ,th s cay, and says: “Tuat for the pad year . rso be .vas afllie cd with weakness, tr. m !in.;, heart failure oxtre a nervousnes-. and head a;i e; hat he cons ilted with ph siciah- but ec ived no benefit Ho wa persuaded bv a friend o try a sampli but.e of Dr. Wheeler’sjNervo Vitalizer, and he sa vs t e tre übliog and mrv.ms eel ng was inime iate >tippe i by it- usea« A terwar :s he used two bottles of the same m-id.cine a d says he is entirely i urtd ” S gn. d, W Wi idnck echt. S ' o n to and subscri ed before me a Notary Public for Muskegon to. staie of Michigan J is. Morrison. Tuis medicine is sold bv Long & Co

PURE BYE 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 procure it of your druggist or liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.60 we will express prepaid to auy address a full quart eample bottle of Old Elk Bye or Bourbon. STOLL. VANNAHA & CO.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. ,

GEO- W GOFF Wm S= Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, CARES, CONFECTIONER?, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, # * —ALSO A GOOD— ’ -§Ns*32f- LUNCH COUNTER. # , —— . <: : Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH STI)E WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper Circuit court, June term 1894, In the matter of the estate of ) Milroy Sexton, v d' ceasod. ) Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of tlie estate of Milroy Sexton, deceased, has presented and filed‘his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court, ou the 4th day of June, 1894, at which time all persons inierested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why safd account ahd vouchers should nst be approved. ■ • ■ " X -rAnd the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are al-o herebv required at the time and place at or said, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. WM. B. AUSTIN, Apr. 28-May, 3 10. Administrator. NOTICE OF Corporation Elections. NOTICE is hereby given that on the first Monday in May, A. D. 1894, the same being the seventh day of said month, kn election will be held in the town of Rensselaer, in the county of Jasper and state of Indiana. The places of voting at said election will be, for the East Precinct of said town, at the Town Hall For the West Precinct, at Michael Eger's carpenter shop, the same being centrally located places in said precincts. Said election will be held for the purpose of electing the following officers of said town, to-wit: One Trustee for the First District of said town. One Trustee for the Second District of said town. One Trustee for the Fourth District of said town. One Town Clerk. One Town Marshal. One Town Treasurer. In witness whereof, I have herei AL l"®^ 0 set my hand and affixed the l LUUT Jrorporatesealofsaidtown, at my - office this 12th day of April, A. D. 1891. CHARLES G. SPITLER. Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer, Indiana. 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 is the remedy. Sold by A. F. L ng & Co dristuggisls, ltenssel er, Ind. Idec94

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to all the citizens of the town of Wheatfield, and Wheatfield township, in the county of Jasper and state of Indiana, that the undersigned Grover Smith, a white male inhabitant of said town and township, and over the age of twenty-one years, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a man of good moral character, and a fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, at the next regulaer session and meeting of said board to be held in the town of Rensselaer, in said county and state aforesaid, commencing on the first Monday in June, 1894, the same being the 4th day of June, 1894, for a license to sell spirituous liquors, vinous liquors and malt liquors, and all other intoxicating liquors which may be used as a beverage, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of permitting said liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, and said premises being precisely located and described as follows: In a one story frame building, the ground upon which said building is located being precisely located and described as follows: Being a part of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five [2s], township thir-ty-two [32] north, range six [6] west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit;-Commencing two hundred and three [2o3] feet south of the center of said section, thence running due west four [4] feet being the place of bogtnning, thence continuing due West thirty [3o] feet, thence running due south eighteen [lß] feet, thence running duo east thirty [3o] feet, and fhence running duo north eighteen [IK] feet to the place of beginning. S.ud license will asked for a period of one j car. 1 Gbovkr Smith, May 3-10-17.

Specimen Cases. S- H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis.. was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his ttomaoh wa3 disordorod, his liver was effected to au alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111. had a running sore ou his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes ot Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is bound and well. John Speaker, Catawsa, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one Box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him en, trely. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

We Guarantee That no horses will ever die of Colic Bots or Congestion of the Stomach if Morrs’ English Stable Powder is used regula ly two or three times a week. If fed to cows it will increase the quantity of milk and cream one third, and will keep both in a good healthy con dition. 25cts. Sold oy F. B. Meyersoo Diseases 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 nnmerous cases by the Compound Oxygen Treatment. This is not a mere assertion. Wo 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 bojk of two hundred pages, with numerous testimonials and records of surprising cures Our treatment is by inhalalttija, and is not followed by any ill effects such as are often caused by the use of drugs. Homo Treatment is sent out by express, to be used at home. Office treatmeut is administered here. Consultation free. Oar great success his gi rj -t ri is A i numerous worthless luiitatim there is but one Compouad Ovygeu genuine, avoid disappointment and 1 iss of money by sending to Dus. Starkey & Palen. 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Cal,; Toro etc, Canada.

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 onoe the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensselae . It is afb ct that nearly all reliable propriet ry medicines were first mod and thoroughly tested iu practice by phys : cians 'i m >re than usua ability and yet some physicians sneer at such medicines. The re >soa is pla nty s«rn by taking Brant’s Ba sam for i lustration, known every wnere as re iable and sure to cure ever sort o rung trouble, txc pt 1 s of consnmp’i m. Why is it not just ai good tor your t ase as a physicians per cript on which might cos. three or four time* as much, though no surer to cure? Large; 25 and 5U cent bottles at Long & Co’s.

’' ‘ ££■ -’fr •A ’•UAAi .'*® -all . ■ V M. L. Hemphill- ? (Successor to Hemphill Bro#] Blacksmith and ' -7 ' Wood Repair Stops. -' j - : . WMMMMXX#XMXW*M * w.‘ A * All work done Prompt- . «_ ly and Cheaply, and j Warranted First Class in Quality. J * i Front Street, -- (Tfco old Erwin Shop,) - Indiana^