Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1894 — Page 8

p *tes. Soctivi-rintf t«j t>». 1 of mouitf. No « wtjoying stabs* ■ ( isf>e. Otficeowr Hofiati’s ®vs atlm.ntsUirvd tor Uiopamlw* extraction o / teeth. Dr. s». is. Br«\* it, —-z^'irrisT—KVKSELAEK - ■ INDIANA —■-■■-■ ' - ■ - -_- ■ IS 'DEST^ ISTKT. Otoe over Porter;* Wi shard’*. Gas administered for painless extraction of te-jtii. H. J. KASXAL, M, D. C. -- - VETERINARIAN. - Ofilce With RENSSELAER. w. A. iiutf, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College.

J. C. THRAWLS, ~ " ~ ' ' : ' i ' ' Survejor & Engineer, OtSca with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. In Will tarns A Stockton block, Rensselaer - . - - - - -- - Indiana. TRIJSTIiESI HOTM’E HA RION TOWNSHIP. I will he in my office np stairs in Citizen* Suite Bonding every Saturday to attend to Twwuehip baaitiess. WILLIAJH GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. r B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSOS & CDAPMAS, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Bay and sell rea esta'e, Sell B. RL. shares, write Fire insurance in three of the best comi>anies in the U. S. Represent .Etna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident compa niee. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We sol it your collections. Office Leopold's block, Rensselaer, Hid: EASTERN Meat Market. A: ' ; ' ■ ■ ■ ENTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind 3 of fresh ani cured meats of the best q i-tlirv and tt low ist prijf Fine beef stoe t a specialty. PIONEER MEAT MARKET Rense-laar, - - ladUaaa J. i. EKJLE3BACH. FKOFR BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Situsauge. Halo,sun. etc., Aold in t* •Tilt pur chasers tt the i.iwmt price*. N«ne hut the Deet Mock »is«*titftr«M. Everybody is luviiod lo e»a. dTTiie blgfcest prices paid for good eattie. J. J EIOLESd iCif. tmblfß’ii Arnlra halve Ttobeet salve in the world for Cuts Briii:-es, Seres, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum. Ft-rer sores, iotter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Coras, and all Skin Erup toons. Rod positive!v cures Piles, or no pay required. It is aruarasteod to give i>-rfect satisfaction, or money retunled Price 25 cents per box. For sale byF B- Me - .or.

A Merciful Man Is merciful to bis ho sb, and e ery faorsH "Wn> r -Itoulil have ■% bottle of Morris’E g ish stabo Liniment as a part ot bis rexdy Rd as«i'ul nu fit. A safe and spe dy c«r<i for barb wir uts wonn a, pstlls sc atohes so e should - ers and s evney. p ff* poh evil and all b!erui< • "?. The"* is nothing else ike it Pike s"c and $1 Sold by F. B. Meyer. What Can t Pull Out? Why the

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Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the . Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia. It protects t*ve Watch fromthepickj i pocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only be had with cases stamped m whh this trade mark. Sold, without extra charge 1 for this bow (nag), through Watch dealers only. ! Lett as watch catat are aa#*Wlw th* op«nln|. A* cptw la rtiiato ttad fcaa. I i

SMOKE THE VAN TWILLER CIGAR, FOR SALE BY B- F. FENDIG.

GILLAM ITEMS.

We Lad a fLe sh •*er Monday eve nitig, '77"^ Roads are in fine condition for bugg\ siding. —Several of thr-Giliam boys attended an exhibition in Pulaski county, las.- Friday night. If. L. P. Massey is having a deep well put do wn on his farm. Mrs. Emma Pullins, is just recovering from a siege of the measles. There was a party at Commissioner B. R, Farris’s last Tuesday night; quite a crowd of young people’ were present and they spent a vtry pleas ant evening. Rev. Moore, a former pastor of the M. E. church here but now located - in North Dakota, preached at Independence chapel Sunday evening and at Medaryville Sunday night. Died, David Richmond, a well known citizen of Gillam tp., May 12, from a lingering and painful disease caused by the grip. He was about 38 years of age, a member of the Christian church and when the. time for bis departure from this life came, he expressed his willingness to go. He leave&a-wife, an infant child, a mother, four brothers and three sistera to mourn his loss. The funeral services wereQheld in the Independence Chapel, conducted by Rev. Hen negar, of Francesville, interment in Independence cemetery. Patrick.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Born, Monday, May 7th, to Dr. and Mrs. Ramsey, a six pound girl. Friday, May, 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Carson, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Lamborn have been spending a few days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murphy are visiting the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris, of Lafayette, are visiting their relatives here. Mrs. Belle Skiff, of Watseka, 111., spent a Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Brewster. Mrs. Geo. Cross and daughter Miss Helen, are visiting Mrs. Cross’ sister, Mrs. Cooper. Mr. E. A. Bartoo who had a severe attack of the quinsy last week, is now quite well again. Mr: Wilson, the presiding elder of this district will be at the M. E. Church next Saturday evening and Sunday Morning, for the regular quarterly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Benedict came to attend the funeral of the latter’s mother, Mr McKee. Mr. Benedict will spend a couple of weeks here before returning home. There was a pleasant gathering of a score of little people at Mabel Lambert’s home, last Friday evening, to celebrate her twelfth birthday. Those present report a good time. Miss Ola Dickey who has been spending the winter with her sister Mrs. L D. Carson and attending school here, has returned to her home in Brookston. Mrs. Carson and baby went with her for a short visit. The lecture Wednesday night by Miss Matilda Fletcher on the subject “Is man an angel?” was very interesting. Miss Fletcher is a very able and influential speaker and held the attention ‘of her audience from the beginning to the end.

Next week promises to be a week of unusual interest, as the “May School” under the auspices of the Kpworth League begins next Monday. Tin re will be lectures the first three evenings, Thursday evening! will be t|ie mass meeting, while Fri- j day is devot' d to a by the Heritage Quartette, of Valparaiso, j There will alsp be music by the best , musical talent of our town. Last Saturday being the seventieth anniversary of Mr. Morekead’s birth- j day his friends to the number of twenty-five gathered at his home and j passed a very pleasant day, not the most unimportant event lining the sumptuour rejiast -furnished by Mrs. Moreh' ad. In the evening a number of the company wont out ,to John' , Jordan’s to celebrate the fifty-nineth anniversary of his birthday. The fcftblwlh School convention hold h< re ch S', turd ay and Sunday ; was most pleasant and profitable. Jt was conducted by J. W. Wilson, of: Got'dlaird. wh > f horoughly under stands bow t> make such gathering.B plea t-n fit, wink* getting the mo.st good

out of them. The speeches and discussions while possessing many merits, had also the special merit of brevity . The music was exceptionally fine. A similar convention wilt be held a Good land next Sunday,

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Mary Jane Spriggs to Lillian E. Troxell, — nc-1-31 7, 40 acres, Keener, MtiO. i i Phebe A. Bines to Charles C. Brown, Mar. It 14, bl 4, Benjamins Add. Rensselaer, $l5O. Chas. C. Brown to Moses B. Alter, May 7 sam& as above, S2OOWm. McNeil to August Luedtke, May 5, It 5, bl 1 Wheatfield, $507 Harriet A. Thomas to Isaac A. Leavel, Nov. 3, ’92, Its 1,2, 3, bl 4, Remington, SIOOO.

" Wm. O, Jackson to Elisabeth M. Greve, Apr. 16, It 2, out-lot 1, Bentley’s sub-division, Wheatfield, S6O. Alexander B. Long, to Lvdia A. Davisson, May 1, ne sw 31-31-6, 40 acres, Union, S4OO. Columbia Improvement Co., to Minnie E. Williams, May 8, lt 12, bl 5, Columbia Add. Ren-selaer SIOO. David Alter, to Henry A. Sparling, Oct. 7, It 4, bl 3, DeMotte, S2OO John Blocher to Silas L. Beachler, Mar. 17, sw se 1-32-6, 40 acres, Wheatfield, SSOO.

Wm. Dahncke to Eliza Beachler, Feb. €q ne nw 12-32-6, Wheatfield, $540. Rens. Land & Imp. Co. to Benjamin D. McColly, May 12, It 9, bl 32, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, $l2O Emma E. Van Dusen to Margaret E. Cooper, Apr. 24, pt se nw 26-32-7 Wheatfield, $l5O. Columbia Imp. Co. to Lydia M. Potts, May 12, It 12, bl 5, Columbia Add. Rensselaer, $l2O.

THE SCHOOL ENUMERATION.

The following table [give the number of children in the various townshipa and towns in Jasper county, between the ages of 6 and 21 years, for the first day of May 1894. last Males females total vear Barkley 245 178 423 402 Carpenter 19L 155 346 350 Gillam 120 92 212 213 Hanging Gr ... 71 61 132 125 Jordan ....... 116 113 229 223 Kankakee 79 57 136 149 Keener 150 103 253 24-0 Marion 171 H 2 313 306 Mi hoy 70 43 113 109 Newton 99 84 183 212 Union 159 142 301 281 Walker 107 99 206 186 Wheal th-.ld .... 115 90 205 205 Rensselaer .... 328 325 651 597 Remington .... 154 211 365 331 In county.. .2175 1895 4071 3927 In the above table all the towns and townships show an increase over last vear, except Carptnter, Gillam, Kankakee, and Newton, which all show more cr less decrease, and Wheatfield, which is stationary. The most marked decrease is in Newton township, where the falling tff is about 15 per cent. Rensselaer, Remington and Walker all increase at the rate of about 10 per cent.

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 yon cannot procure It of yonr druggist or liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.60 we will express prepaid to any address a fnll quart sample bottle of Old Efk Rye or Bonrbon. STOLL VANIVATTA & CO., DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky.

Application for License. Nuticeis hereby given to the citizens of the town of Whealfleid, aitd of W iieatlleltl township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant- of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, and not in the habit of itecoinming ini oxidated will make application to the Board 61 Commissioners of sad Jasper county, at the June session of said Hoard commencing on Monday, June 4 sh, I Sit, 4 for a retail; liquor license, empowering him to seil and barter spiritous, vinous, malt and ail other intoxicating liqu -r-, w.th the privilege of allowing and permitting the same ;to be drank on the premises where the same are sol i and bartered. The location of said premises are described as follows. A one story frame building locatecL as toilows: , . . Commencing at a point on tjie south side of Byron str. et, thirty-one (31) feet east of the northeast corner of lot one (1), in block Six (*>) in Bentley’s Addition to Ihe town of Wheatfield. in said Ja9per county. Thence due east twenty-three (23) feet, thence south forty-four (44) feet, thence west twenty three (2jj leet, tlience iiorth forty four f 44; feet, to the place of beginning. Said above described land being a part of the Northeast Quarter (Sf) of the Southwest Quarter i&l ot section twenty-five <2s>. in township thirty-two (32), range six ~JWj west, Jasper county, Indiana ALFRED S. BARLOW.

Sheriff’s Sale. No. . BXvirtne of a certified copy of a decree and execution lo me directed from" the" Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Milton Shirk ex cutor, et al, is plaintiff and Frank E Nolan, Hattie Nolan a d Ross Nolan are defendants requiring me to make the sum of twenty-seven liundred and one dollars and forty cents, 7ul 40) aud jinterest and cos is accrued and to accrue. 1 will expose at Fublie Sale to the highest and best bidder, Qfi Thursday, May 21th, 1891, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. SI. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at the do n- of the coui-t houseof Jasper county, Indiana— first the reots aud profits for a term not exceeding seven yeaisjof the following real estate, hereinafter described, aud if said rents and profits will not sell lor a su ttcient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the lee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree interest aud co -to, to-wit: The undivided f mr-niuths (4 9) of the fol lowing real estate: Norihwest Quarter (If) of Section number flve(!)), Townsnip number twenty-nine (29) north, Range five (Slowest; Also Southwest Quarter of Section, thirtytwo (32), Township number thirty (30) north, Range (5) west; Also East Half (Jtf) of Northeast Quarter (If) and Northeast Quai ter ()f i of the 'Southeast Quarter (If) of Se.tion number tnirtyone (3i), Township thirty (30) north of Range Ilya .(#) west, Also West Half (If) and Northeast Quarter (li)of Northwest Q iarter (If) of Section th>r-ty-two (32) north, Range five (S) 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 CHAS. W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper County, Sellers & Uhi, Indiana Atiys for Piss. Relief in Six HoursDistressing Kidney an 1 Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the ‘Now Great Soutn American Kidney cure” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidt tie;,s, oack and every part of the arm ary passages in male or female. In relioves retention ot water and puin in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this is ttie remedy. Sold by A. F. L ng & Co. dristuggisfs, Rnnssel er, Ind Idee94 Mun is Uiigllsii tturni I'eivt er A specific remedy for worms; guar ranted to cure the wui\-.t case of worms known, or money refunded. Knockpin worms in horses every time. Equally good for all kinds of worms in horses, sheep and dogs - . Price 50 ets at Meyers drug store or post pai l by mail. The Wells Medicine Co., La Faette In 1.

Buy your farm wagons of B. F Ferguson, and save money.. Call on C. B Steward, agent for lots in Columbia Addition; 140 lots at prices from $25 to $l3O. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams. CAUTION.—If a dealer offer* W. t, Douglas Mioos at a reduced price, or say* he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud. W.L. Douglas «CO QUAC BEST IN onut THE WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit-, ting, and give better satisfaction at the price's'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 VV. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, Which helps to increase the sales on their full line of eoods. They can siloed to sejl at a less profit, and we believe you can save money bv buying oil your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, VV. JL. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Ma.<». Sold bn Sold by Ellis&Murray

GEO-W GOFF * * Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, 7 COMFECTIOIffERY, FRUITS, CASHED GOODS, TOBACCO AMD CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS. W * —ALSO A GOOD—x/crasrcn coTUatrariEiK. §7 : r —— ( * i-l i* .- - t J 1 / , Everything Best and Cheapest. NOK'I’H 8li)F. WASHINGTON STREET. RENSSELAER. INDIANA

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to all the citizens of the town of Wheatfield, and Wheatfield township, iu the county of Jasper aud 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 l iquors, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper Bounty, 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 maybe 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 twen tv - five f 251, to wnship Thir-ty-two [32] north, range six [6] west, m 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 beginning, ibei.ce continuing due west thirty [3o] L et, thence running due south eighteen [IN] feet,, thence running due east thirty [3o] feet, aud thence running due north eighteen [lß] feet to the place of beginning. Said license will be asked for a period of one year. Grover Smith, May 3-10-17.

Craft’s amt Cough lure. A safe pro-e ti i e and posi ive cure fut distant per, coughs etc., in hors-s she p and ogs Has stood the test o' frequent use in every portion > f the country, n; -vi II do pre isely wliai is clairao j f r if, na th so who have used it will cheerfully testify. Price SOgis and $1 A«k f<<r pauiph e on distemper free at F. b. Mey vs s i nliiil.iK How it Happened. i l ? he .t°. l1 ° wln, l^ rilark ? ble e .T ent 1" «lady'} Ilro will Interest the reader: "Foralong time I hud a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered almost lncesfeantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would be compelled to sit up In bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought every minute would bo my last. There was a feeling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. ’ I couldn’t sweep a room without sltting dpwn and resting; but, thank God, by the help of New Heart Oure all that Is past and I feel like another woman.' Before using the New Heart Oure I had taken different so-called remedies and been treated "L doctors without anr benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. My husband bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles’ New Heart oure, and am happy to say I never regretted It, as 1 now have a splendid appetite and I weighed pounds when 1 began taking the remedy, and now I weigh 130 H. Its effect In my case has been truly narveleua. It far surpasses any other medicine I have ever taken or any benefit I ever re- ?>°‘ v . ed .. f > ro <n physicians."—Mrs. Harrjßtare. rottsvl «, Pa., (fctober 12. IMS. Dr. Miles New Heart Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee by all druggists, or by the Dr. MUes Medical Co.. Elkhanflnd., on receipt of pri M e ’ , r bo** 1 ®. bottles 16, express preJF re i*il lßCOTer3r °* an eminent speclallßilQ heart dtseoKe, contains neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. For Sttlu by all dru^giataj

See the Worlds Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon receipt of your address an cl 15 cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir PoutFOLio of the World’s Columbian Exposi tion, the regular price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal.- You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views ot the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in the highes style of art If not satisfied with itafter you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book, Address H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago- 111 We Gnarautee That no horses will ever die of Oolic Bots or Congestion of the Stomach if Morr s’ English Stable Powder is used regula ly two or three timo3 a week. If fed to cows it will increase the quantity of milk and cream one hird, and will keep both in a good healthy con dition. 25cts. Sold uy F. B. MeyerscoDiseases Desperate Grown. Asthma Bronchitis, catarrh, consumption, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism are diseases whiehare considered “desperate” as well by physician as by patient The 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 Oxy- . This is not a mere assertion. Wo can furnish abundant proorand well authenticated records ot remarkable cures of seeminglv desperate ailments, and we will g apiy do so. if yon will write to us, we will send you, free of charge, our bonk of two hundred pages, with numerous testimonials and records of surprising cures Our treatment is by iohalaKtion, and is not followed by any ill eil’.icts such as are often caused by the use of drugs. Heme Treatment is sent out by express, to be used at borne. Office treatment is administered here. Consultation free. Our great success hh givii rU)A* numerous worthless unit iti > i there is hut one Comoound Oxygen genuine, avoid disappointment and loss of money by sending to .- Drs. Starkey & Palen. 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Cal,; Torojto, Can via.

Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cura” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically euros iu 1 to 3 days. Its aotiob upon the system is remarkable aad mysterious. It removes atouce the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists, Rensseiae . All Free; Those who have used Dr, Ring’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not. LaSto now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co . Chicago, and pet a sample box of Dr. King’s New Li fe Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Hoaith and Household Instrufc. tor, Free. All of which is guaranted to do you good and cost you nothingat F. B- Meyer’s Drugstore. M. L. Hemphill (Successor to Hemphill Bros i Blactt and f * J Wood Repair Shops. ' - ioxzxxxxxxxd -V; . * '* . All work done Prompt- V * - • ‘ ly and Cheaply, and *.! 4 Warranted First Class in Quality^ • . .■> Front Street, (The old Erwin |