Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1894 — Page 8

■ J-W. HORTiIN. tri DENTIST. -Zy ' ■ ■ ><Crown <■ and X ' V - Bridgework Teeth vit tort States. No covering to ro ,f of mouth. No sstroying sense of rxste. Ortico over Honan’s ©as administered for the painless extraction •f teeth. -. L<. Brown, ZDXSST’Z’IS'I' KNSSELAER . INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework. ''-^7^ Teeth without Plates a Specialty*LL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENT’ ISTKY. Office over Porter’* Wishard’s. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. H J. KANN AL, M. D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER. W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J. C. THRAWLS,

SurvejEar &JEn<> necr ? Office with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. < ..... In Williams A Stockton block, Benssetaer - Indiana. TRUSTEES! NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. f I will be In my office up stairs in Citizens Bank: Building' every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAX, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a estate, Sell 8.4 L. shares, write Fire inaurauce in three of the best companies in the U. S. Represent Aetna 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 aolit your collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind. EASTERN Meat Market. BNTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA v A. C. BUSHES’, Proprietor.

All kind? of fresh and cured meats of the best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty. PIOTSTEKR Rensslaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROPEL BEEF, Pork, Veal, Matton, Sausauge, Balogna, etc., sold ixrqc as titles to gnttpnr chaser;’ &t the lowest prte<». Nene but the beet Mock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. (EK'Tbe highest pricea paid for good •atue. J. J EIGLESBACUimukicn’a Arnica halve The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fetor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup taone, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give ferfect satisfaction, or money refunded rice 2§ cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. A Merciful Man. Is merciful to his horse, and erery horse owner should have a bottle of Morris 1 E glish Stab e Linament as a part of his ready and useml ou fit. A safe and spe dy cure for barb wir > < uts woun Is, galls, sc atches, sore should - ers and back, s reeney. pJf3, poll evil ana all blemis us. There is nothing else ike it. Pt ice 50c and sl. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

WITHOUT THE liWWjl 4 BOW (RING) it is easy to stetl or ring watches fronTflie pocket. The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chant ia the other and gives a short, quick Jert —the ring slifis; off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leaving the victun only the chain. This Mca stopped />-~<\ that little game: /ZL-f\A The bow has • groove I 1 -~*P I I •n each end A collar Wait—✓ runs down inside the v pendant (stem* and nts into the grooves, ■— Irmly locking the tbow to the pendant, 'io ' ■so that it cannot be •*’ />< pulled or twisted o£ * V / Sold by all watch dealers, without <o#t, on Jus. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark— Amick mm opener seat hoo m roquet! Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA,

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

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Mrs. lea Morris entertained compai.y. from Wolcott. Friday. Luce Bond, of Chicago, visited friends he e test week. Mrs. John Jordan went to Idaville Friday to visit her brother Joshua Fo ter.

Mis' Craft Check and uel Bahb, are very much improved in bealtb. ■

The summer normal conducted by Professors Murphy and Vanatta, opened last Monday. Mrs. Allen, of came Thursday for a short visit with sister, Mrs. Patton. Mrs. Frank Hart, of Wolcott, has been visiting friends and attending the May school. Mrs. Hattie Shepherd and son Bert went to Chicago, last week, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley and Miss Mary Peck were visiting in Kentland last week. Mrs. Thomas Turpin, of Peoria, 111., visited her friends here over Sunday. Mrs. Conrad, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mclntire. Charles L. Chamberlain and wife, of Hoopston, 111., ars visiting Mr. C’s sister, Mrs. Dr. Landon. Mr. Thomas Wilcox, who has been sick for a long time, is once more able to come to town. Walter Hicks and Mrs. Will Taylor, of Chicago, are visiting their parents, Andrew Hicks and wife.

Mias Tennie Barnes who has been attending school here, has returned to her home in Pontiac. 111. J. E. Hollett has taken a vacation and will make a short visit before resuming his business duties again. Misses Effie Clark and Eva Kline of Rensselaer, spent Sunday with Miss Clark’s sister, Mrs. T. J. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Major Townsend went to Greencastle, Monday, for a short visit.

Misses Murtie Tharp and Clara Bloom and Master Walter Tharp were in Rensselaer Saturday. Miss Helen Cross entertained a few of her friends last Saturday evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Cooper. Mrs. Zea, the aged mother of Jas. Zea, who has been visiting her son Lyman in Rensselaer, has returned to Remington.

Mrs. Sarah Wells, of Indianapolis, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Phelps. She expects to spend the summer here. Fred Bowman, Luther Patton, Mrs. Wolfe and Miss Maude Bowman went to Rensselaer, last Sunday week to attend the funeral of little Paul Honan. Elder Carson will begin a protracted meeting at Black Oak school house Monday evening. Mr. Carson is a most agreeable speaker and we wish him abundant success in his labors. A hard frost visited this region Sunday night. As the previous old snap had killed out the early vegetables there wasn’t much work for it to do. ■— r .

Owing to Rev. Handley’s appointment at Kentland and Goodland to fill the place of the presiding elder, the regular services at the M. E. church were dispensed with. Mrs. J. D. Allman and babe, left Thursday for a three week’s visit in Buchannon, Mich. Miss Ella Hawkins accompanied them and will spend the summer there. Memorial services were held at the M. E. church Sunday morning, by Elder Carson, assisted by Rev. McKee. About forty old soldiers marched to the church. The M. E. choir furnished the music. Owing to the dangerous illness of their sistet, 3- Jess and Harry Walker came home from Chicago Thursday. At present writing the little girl is still lying in a very precarious condition.

Mrs. Tabor, who has been confined to the house so long with rheumatism is now able to be in the streets once more, by means of one of those most comfortable and convenient wheeled chairs, such as were used at the World’s Fair. The May School of the M. E. church was well attended and on the whole was quite interesting though several features of the program were necessarily omitted as those |who were expected to carry them out failed to come.

We are always glad to note improvements around towja, not the least of which is the mowing of all the weed and grass around the streets giving them a neat and wholesome look and making the town much pleasanter.

It is with a great deal of regret that we are obliged to chronicle the fa< t that Mrs. Hattie Thomas has left our pleasant little town for the more attractive city of Fairbury 111., where she will open a dressmaking rs’Hhlisliment. wi.h possibly a miltin- ry ftiiaclimenf Mrs. Wm. Shaw, who went to Eoi’lewood to visit her daughter, Mrs. Solomon, was called home by

the serious illness of her husband. Mrs. Solomon came Friday. Mr. ■ Shaw has been quite feeble for some time and grave doubts are entertained’astVhra recovery. Mr. Parker his traded his property in the north part of town, for a part of Mr. Pettit’s property on Indiana st. It will be a great improvement to that part of town, if Mr. Parker will now put up a desirable house in place of the old shell now occupying the corner lots there. ZZ

Prof. Dickerson’s new home at Goodland is rapidly nearing completion. Perry Griffith and Luther! Patton have gone there this week to do the plastering. Mr. Cammens of this place is doing the carpenter work. Mr. Dickerson is building a much larger house than the one he owns here. Decoration Day services were observed in the usual manner. The address delivered at the cemetery by Mr. C. L. Chamberlain, of Hoopston, 111., was very able and interesting. Mr. Chamberlain is a very talented young man and leaves a good impression on the minds of his audience. The Wolcott band and a selected choir gave out most delightfui music. —

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Wm. A. Rinehart et ux to Emmet L. Hollingsworth Apr. 11, ne 17-31-5, 160 acres, Walker SI,OOO. Henry -T. Griggs to N. K. Jones Feb. 22, w| se 8-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter, $3500. Samuel A. Henry to Separated Butter Co., of Rensselaer, May 7, pt sw nw 30-29-6, Rensselaer, $250. Malinda J. Cherry et al to Benj Harris, Apr. 23, pt sw nw 30-29 6, 40 acres, Rensselaer, $3500. Chas. G. Harrington to Alice Punter, May 19, pt se ne 27-32 7, Keener, S3O. Isaac Newton Johnson to Thos. Thompson May 824, und| ne sw 22-31-5, 20 acres, Gillam, $75. Call on C. B Steward, agent for lots in Columbia Addition; 140 lots at prices from $25 to $l3O.

Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES XEfr Makes THE LIGHT Unbearable. permanentlycured U- BY using Ayer’s Pills “My husband was subject to severe o! attacks of neuralgia which .caused him o« great pain and suffering. The pains ©J were principally about his eyes, and he often had to remain in a darkened room, onot being able to stand the light. Ayer’s O: Tills being recommended, he tried them, ®; using one before each meal. They very o> soon afforded relief, followed by penna- O: nent cure. lam a strong believer in the ®: efficacy of Ayer’s Pills, and would not ©: be without them for ten times their ©: cost.”—Mrs. M. E. Debat, Liberty, Tex. “I have used Ayer’s Pills in my family ©: for forty years, and regard them as the ©j very best.—Uncle Martin Hancock, q; Lake City, Fla. ©j AYER’S PILLS;! Received Highest Awards ©: AT THE WORLD’S FAIR ®j &00000000000000000000001

Every farmer knows the oily of robbing is 1 n<is o y : tue and str Dgth witho t restoring nny hin , out t e same man mav r b h s nerve system of strength and vitality f-r years and then wonder w y c sea e h * fastened on hm . T al- B.ieh vntbinki g spendthrifts of t erve ource D. Wheelers Nerve Vitalize co es as a fre d to 'ui d up and r> vitaliz the nipov- ri h ed nerves an resto e hea th. Abu dant nerve force iusu es perfect physical an 1 in ntal 0 al h and Dr, Whe ler’s Nerve Vitaliz r strengthens and makes ne ve force. Gohl by A F. Loi.g &Co

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 & (.kb, Druggist. Rensselaer, Ind. Dec. 1, 94.

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SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A recent discovery is that headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, etc., are due to derangement of the nerve centers which supply the brain with nerve force; that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, wind in stomach, etc., arise from the derange-: ment of the nerve centers supplying these organs with nerve fluid or force. This is likewise true of many diseases of the heartand lungs. The nerve system is like a telegraph system, as will be seen by the accompanying cut. The little white lines are g/fej the nerves which convey the nerve \JidMf force from tTi e nerve centers to every part of the body, just as the electric current is rfa conveyed along the telegraph Aag WSKfRSf Yn wires to e v e r y AKjfiy iffil station, large or Jlfar figKSHM VJB small. Ordinary aKt ABcmStJ Ul physicians fail to regard this fact; G 3 instead of treat- infff'JfVK-. Ing the nerve cen- ’ ters i' r thecause SgiM SEW of the disorders nfiRW arising therefrom gnff Rtf they treat the Blla 0/jM part affected. Blftf Btfls Franklin Miles, War M. D., LL. B„ the W rar highly celebrated ABL gl specialist and orc*® aidstudent of nervous diseases, and author of many noted treatises on the latter subject, long since realized the truth of the first statement, and his Restorative Nervine is prepared on that principle. Its success in curing all diseases arising from derangement of the nervous system is wonderful, as the thousands of unsolicited testimonials in possession of the company manufacturing the remedy amply prove. , Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is a reliable remedy for all nervous diseases, such as headache, nervous debility, prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., oh receipt of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles for S 5, express prepaid. Restorative Nervine positively contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. - . ■ For Sale by all druggists.

CAUTION.—If a dealer offers W. I*. Douglas shoes at a reduced price, or says he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a fraud, <5 50 AO| K S TO W. L. Douglas S 3 SHOE W. 11. DOUGTiAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and he 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 sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save monev by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address, V 7. DOUGIiASp Brockton. 2la-’s. Sold bv Sold by Ellis&Murray

Belie’ in Six Hou sDist reusing'Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the ‘N.jw Great. Soutrr Amrrican Ki tney cure” This liew ruisedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promotnpsi in relieving pj.ii in the bladder, kidt neys, bAekisu-i even paffCef-thfrurin-ary passages in male or fe u tie. In relieves retention of witter and pain in passing i£ almost immediately, Lyouwant quick feiieflmd cure this “mtie remedy. Sold by A. F. L >ng & Co. dris'.uggisfs. Reiisrel er, Ind ldee94 Uve and t». It is estimated hi ther • are two million hie e s hatched in the Un ed States eve y year, but not more th >n one i ait' f those reach the k'z-formiar ket. Cholera, Gape- Pip, etc, kil mil ioi.s e ery year. All there ciserse are quickly eu ed by the use of We Is’ Hoosie Poultry I'owder. Price 25c. Sold by F. B M iyer. NO lIC E~OF FINAL SETTLLEMENC OF ESTA 'E In the matter of the estate of 1 John 11. Wilkinson. > deceased , Tn the J ispei Circuit Court, Jtme Term, 1894? NOTICE is hereby given, that the und rsigned as administrator of the estate of John U. Wilkinson, dece 'Sed, has prese ted and tiled his account and vouchers in final sett ement of said estate, and that the same will come up for I he exam nal ion and action of said ( i 1 cuit Court, on the 21sl day of June 1894, at which time ail persons I nt erested in said estate are requ r d to appear in said. Court a d si o > cause, if a y there lie, why sa d account and vouchers should not bo approved. ■ And the heirs of said estate, and all others intere-teu therein, are also hereby required at the tune and place aforesaid, to .41 pear and make proof of their hen-ship or claim to anv pan of said esl ite. JOHN F. AVERY, | Admr. Maj- 31 June 7-14 M»»ri is. EngliNh ♦* urtn <’ow er A-pe< ilic remedy for worm<; guar rariti-il t > cure the worst ease «f worms known, or money refunded Knock pin worms in . horses every time. Equally good for all kinds of worms in bursas cheep and dogs P -e 50 cts at Meyers dfiur store 1 p <-i paid by mail. Ten Wells Medicine Co. La Faette I .-1

GEO- W GOFF * * Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED SSSODS, TOBACCO AKD CICAR.S WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * —ALSO A GOOD—i_i"cr2srcs: couitteb. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET. RENSSELAER. INDIANA

Craii’s Distant pprgand Cough Cure. A safe preventi h e and positive cure fj. distemper coughs etc., in hors s ghe-p and,dogs. Has stood the test o fr* quent use jn every portion ■ f the. country; •n * will do pre isely wh,.t is claimed f r if, as th so who have u-ed it- will cheerfully testify. Price 50cts and $1 Ask for pamph e on distemper free at F. B. Mey> rs A Quarter 4 eutury Best. 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.

It May Do As Much For You Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving HL. 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 of Electric bitters and found 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 prove our statement. Price 50c. for large bettie. At Meyer’s.

Sheriff’s Sale. No. 4657. 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 Charles H. Black is plaintiff and Caroline Paul etal are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Three Hundred eighty-two dollars aud sixty cents, ($382 60) and rind costs accrued and to accrue, 1 will expose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder, on Thursday, June 21st, 1894, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day at the do >r 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 su ticient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and pla'-e 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 costs, to.-wit: TbeS >uth half (J 4 of the north east quarter (X) of section twenty .three (23) in town ship thirty one (31) north, rauge five (5) west in Jasper County, Indiana Said sales will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. Thompson & Bro • Attys for plff. ' ' - ■ ■ 31-June 7-14 IMBf NOTICE. State of Indiana | o _ County of Jasper ( 00 In Jasper Circuit court to June term 1.894. Io wa I uetall ment Company ) vs > Ella Smith ne Zllpha M. Vandusen) Be it remembered that the plaintiff in the above cause filed its complaint and an affidavit that the said Ella Smith (also known as Zilpha M VanDusen) and Zilpha M. VanDusen (known as Ella Smith) are nonresidents of the State of Indlaua. Therefore said nonresidents are hereby notified to be and appear before the Judge of said court at the Court house in the town of Rensselaer, in said county ou the 22nd day of June. 189 k and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said cause and the attachment proceedings therein instituted or the same will be heard in your absence. Witness my hand and official /<„ - >\soal this the 19th day of May 1 1( , 94 '« WM. H.OOOVER, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Thompson ft Bro. Attorneys for Plaintiff. May 2i-3i-June7 MB SOTICE.

Stateof Indiana,) ._ J o<>unty of Jaspt-r I s o In Jasper Circuit Court to June term 1894. Casper Walwer et al, vs ■John Walwer et al. Be it remembered that the plaintiff in the above cause fllen their complaint with an affidavit in my office on the 88th day of May, 1894, stating in said affidavit that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana towit, John Walwer, Mathias Walwer. Frank Walwer, Mary Walwer. Chnrles Walwer, Cenper Walwer Jr.. Joseph Walwer, Jacob Walwer. and James MorrNon also James Muirson. Therefor-Bald non resident defendants are hereby notified to be aid appear before the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court at the Court house in tne Town of Rensselaer, in Bn id county on the 22nd day of June 1891, the latite b-dijk the 17th juridical day of the said June term of said court and answer or'lemur to tlie complaint fled in said cause or the same will be heard in your absence Witness my hand and official »i'\seal this the2B:h day of Mav iwh ' ) WM. H. OWOVKR. ■/TXTV —-—a oterk Thompson & Bro., Attys. >1 June 7-14

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 procure 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 VANNAHA & CO . DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. We Guarantee That no horses will ever die of Colic Bots or Congestion of the Stomach if Morr s’ English Stable PowdaFis used regula ly two or three times a week. If fed to cows it will increase the quantity of milk and cream one ihird, and will keep both in a good healthy con dition. 25cts. Sold oy F. B. Meyersco

Diseases Desperate Grown. Asthma Bronchitis, catarrh, consumption, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism are diseases which are considered “desperate as well by physician as by patient The extinction of those ailmentwould cut oft a great source of revenue of the doctors. Notwithstanding these and other diseases have been are still cured in nnmoroui cases by the Cornpoa nd 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 wo will g aply do so. If yon will write to us, we will send you, free of charge, our bo?k of two hundred pages, with numerous testimonialsand. records of surprising cures Our treatment is by iuhalalati >n, 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 .suecesi his giv iri pisoAs numerous worthless i/nitvdii there is but one Compound Oxygen genuine, "avoid disappointment and loss of money by sending to Drs. Staßkey & Palen, 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Cal,; Toronto, Canada. Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “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 greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long & Co., druggists. Rensselae

■ 7' . . v M. L. Hemphill - s x /■* (Successor to Hemphill Bros' Blacksmith and * Jj W Repair ShojL xxzxxszxxxssxx All work done Prompt- . - • ly and Cheaply, and - *.. - Warranted First Class in Quality, j Front Street, (The old Erwin Shop,) ? - Indiana;