Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1894 — Page 8
J. I. BOSTON, ||||| DENTIST. Crowns and '.jyyXjgTr Bridgework V.:^_ —-Slkie- Teeth wi'liont Mates. No covering to roof of month. 'No •Mtroying sense of taste. Office over Honan’s G*s administered for the painless extraction Of teeth. - ®r. H. L. Brovrrt, —DS XsTZ’XST BNS'ELASR - INDIANA ■ ■ ♦ .A. Crown and «Bfe, . .- - Teeth without P,ates a Specialty. ALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. tered for painless extraction of tteth. JET J. KASX AL, M. D. C. ' - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. JC. THRAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, Office with . ... COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. I In yt;r/iams & Stockton block, ' irtnsselaer - - -- . . - - Indiana. TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. r 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'. FER.GFSOX & CHAPJtIAX, < Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a estate, Sell B. &L. shares. Write Fire Innranee in three of the best companies in the U. 8. Represent .Etna Life—the best on the globe. Agenf for four A-l Accident eompaHies. Bent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We ■ollt your collection? Office Leopold’s J***jlW nsselaer, JnO EASTERN Meat Market. 5 BNTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind? of trash and cured meats of the best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialtv- ■ PIONEER. ■ meat Market. .» TJEEF. Pork, Ves*. Mutton. Sanssßa.Dlogna, etc , sold In Quantities to suit purchasers tit the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID ™ GOOD CATTLE J. J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor.
fcfucklen’s Arnica halve The beet salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, 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 ferfect satisfaction, or money refunded rice 25 cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. - See the Worlds Fair for Fifteen Cents. . E - a.. ~ Upon receipt of your address and 15 cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir PoRtFOLio 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 of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in the highes style of art If not satisfied with it after you get it, we will refund the stamps ana let you keep the book, Address H. E. BUCKLECO.,Chicsn- 111 Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket,Every Man whose watch has been damaged by dropping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pullout bow and the new -
will exclaim: “Ought to have been made long ago! ” It can’t be twisted off thecase. Can only be had with Jas. Boss Filled and other cases stamped with this trade mark- Jgfc S«Mf»ra*atelieaM«HMr(frw). M |mo« Watch Cm* Cu, ffhlladryWa
GILLAM ITEMS.
We had a fine shower last Saturday, which greatly benefitted growing crops. Florence Robinson and Rilla Osborne, who have been attending the Normal at Rensselaer, spent Saturday and Sunday in Gillam. Salem Long is on the sick list. Miss Addie Mitchell who has been in poor health for several months is not improving as fast as her friends hoped she might. The lawn social given by the Epworth League for the benefit of Independence church was a success both socially and financially. Rev. Hoover preached his last sermon for this conference year at West Vernon, last Sunday, and to show their appreciation of his labors the congregation agreeably surprised him with several desirable presents. Died. Adam—Coppess, the oldest citizen of Gillam tp., Aug. 8, 1894, at the age of 82 years amt 5 months.
From Remington.
We seelfyThe Kentland paper that Miss Rupy Babcock, formerly of this pla</'—recently one of the Kentland teachers, was married there. The Japanese lecture at the Christain church, Monday evening was very interesting, and met with a fair sized audience. Mrs. Betty Payne has bought Mrs. A. E. Smith’s house on Indiana St., and takes possession this week. The aged mother of Mr. James Zea died at his home last Wednesday. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Handley assisted by Elder Carson. Owing to the absence of the pastors there will be no services at either Ifresbyterian or Christian churches *for two weeks. .. —-- r— <_ : : We regret to state that Miss Lizzie Irwin who has been taking treatment from Dr. Pratt of Good laud, for pulmonary trouble is not doing so well as hoped and suffered a severe hemorrhage a few days ago, Mrs. Will Gritting, of Joliet, Ill.* visited in town last week. Born, Friday, Aug. 10, td Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peck, a daughter.
Mrs. Irene Nelson and sort i'eturned to Rensselaer Friday, after a thre e days’ visit at Hugh Roberts.’ Mrs. Z. K. Smith is quite sick with malarial fever.
The presiding elder, Rev. J. H. Wilson, conducted quarterly meeting services at tlie M. E. church Sunday evening. Chas. Dye moved into the Nelson property Tuesday.
Ah’s. Hufline. the mother of Mrs. Jas. Foster, died Tuesday and was buried at Gilboa cemetery Wednesday._ T'hfiJdinei’aL-spmces iverc conducted bv Rev. W. R, Nowels.
Mrs. Jdin Major is quite sick at present writing. Li’v, the little daughter of Chas . Dluzack, living five miles north of town died Wednesday. The funeral took piocc from the Catholic church Thursday.
M iss Anna Hariaclier returned to her home at Dayton, 0. last week. In Town: Mrs. Lizzie Kenyon Warner, of Englewood, and Miss Kenyon, of Joliet, at John Kenyon’s; Mrs Wm. Walls and chi’dren, of Englewood, at Mark Phelps; Wm. Sharkey and family, of Hyde Park, at his parents. -
Out of Town: Miss Ina Denham at Sheldon, III.; Miss Orpha Timmons at Hartford City; Rev. McKee at Vincennes; Elder Carson in Franklin Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hemphill, and Mrs. Sam Bowman drove to BattleGround Sunday to attend campmeeting.
A daughter of Dr. Irwin, of Sheldon, who was visiting at Robt. Irwin’s three miles north of town, fell from a horse Thursday and broke the bones of the arm between the elbow and wrist. It was an exceedingly painful fracture, the bones of the arm nearly or quite protruding through the flesh. She returned to her home the following day.
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Those who have used Dr, King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not. have 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 get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Li fe Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Heaith and Household Instruc. tor, Free. All of which is guaranted to do you good and cost you nothingat F. B- Meyer’s Drugstore. How the Magnetic Springs lost a gocd customer is told by John V Smith, a prominent Odd-fellow, Wooster, Ohio, who says “I had doctored and doctored wittout benefit, for sleep ieFtnesa and nervous rheumatism with pait s all over me until had decided to go to the magnetic springs. Mr. Lau I nch advised me tn try Dr. Wheeler.l nerve vital'zer and before had used as second bottle my rheumatism and sleeplessness were entirely cured. Sold by A. F Long A(Jo.
smsiiw m. State of Indiana, ( ' County of Jasper i 88 In Jasper Circuit Court October term 1891. Gustaf Hiefecher vs Lawson Bruce and Sarah I. Bruce, his wife, and the unknown. heirs devisees and legitees of Lawson Bruce and Sarah I. Bruce both deceased, and the unknown I heirs devisees. and legatees, of the un- I known heirs devisees and legatees of the I said Lawson Bruce, and Sarah I. Bruce George W. Spiter and Malinda Spitler! his wife, ami Marion L. Spitler and Mary E. Spitler, his wife. Mary V. Hammond, .. . and Edwin I’. Hainuionu.,her .husband. John E. Spitler unmarried. Mary C. Teter "• and Edward T. Teter. her hu-band, and Etta E . Baker and Ashel S. Baker; her husband. and George W. Spitler and Eldora Spitler, his..wife, heirs of George W. spit.er.a’ul .Maliu ia Spitler, both de- . ceased, William Braden and Anna Braden ■ his wife', and the unknown heirs, devisees j and legatees of the said William Braden, , and Anna. Braden, both deceased, and the i unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of I the unknown heirs, devisee's and legatees of the said William Braden and Anna I Braden, the Indiana Illinois Central I Railway . Company. Hamilton Jefferson i and Mary Jefferson, life wife, and the nil- ■ known and legatees of.the. . ..said.Hamilton Jefferson ami Marx..lefiht. - son, -both—deceased, and , the unknown so- heir- g devlsees-aiKL-legatees of the Jinknown heirs, . ■ said Hamilton Jefferson and Mary Jefferson. John O. Smith and the Unknown wife of John <). Smith, and Smith the I. wife of John O. Smith whose true name is i- - . unknown, and the imka'iwn.lmirs-devisefe,- r —-.-mnddegaivaavofTiiWsatiTJoliii O. Smith and I unknown Wile of John 0. Smith, both I deceased, and the unknown heirs, devi- i sees and legatees, of tne. unknown heirs, I devisees ami legatees of the said John O. I SmiUmahd,,, wills. -WI iliain 11 utchisoii, .and. I the unknown wife, of William Hutchison. | and Hutchison, the wife of William lEuicliisop. true name is unknown, and the unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of the said William Hutehison aml 'Wlfo. both deceased.-an'd the-uii-known heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees .of the said William lliiteliison and wife. John'O. Smith and the unknown wife of John O. Sinitli. and —Smith, wife of John O. Smith, whose true name is unknown and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John (>. Sinitli. and wife both deand legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the. said John O. Smith, and wife, Durastus W-. lliiteliison and Caroline Hutchison, his wife, and tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Durastus W. lliiteliison. and Caroline Hutchison, botli deceased, and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of tlie unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of the said Durastus W. Hutchison,and Caroline Hutchison. Durastus W. Hutchison, and Mutehison.“his wife, and the unknown, wife of I lurasiusAV. Hutchison and the unknown heirs devisees 1 and legatees of Durastus W. Hutchison and wife, both deceased, arid tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of tlie unknown -heirs devisees and legatees of Durastus W. Hutchison and wife; Arlen E. Baily, and wile of Alien 1.. Bally, and tile unknown wife of Allen L. Baily and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees-of Allen L. Baily. and wife both deceased and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the. unknown heirs devis fes and legatees of Allen L. Baiiy and w I, D. W. Hutchison and Caroline Hute 1 jou his wife and the unknown heirs det .fees and legatees of M. W, lUitelilson,.anfl Caroline Hutchison, life wile, aud the unkiiown heirs devisees and legatees-of tiro"unknown heirs devisees and legatees of D. W. Hutchison, and Caroline Hutchison, his wife, both deceased. A. L. Bailey, aud Bailey, wife of A. L. Bailey, and Bailey the wife of A. L. Bailey, whose true name is unknown and the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of A. L. Bailey and wife both deceased, and the unknown heirs devisees ifild' legKteE’S“of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of A. L. Bailey and wife. Allen 'L. Bailey and Mary Bailey Ids wiie. I>oth deceased and the unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of the unknown heirs ilevbe.es and legatees of Allen h. Bailey and. Mary Bailey. Nancy. M. HuteUlsomiui<L.AVm. J, HuteliiSon. hei’ husband and the unknown heirs and legatees of Nancv M. Hutchison and AVm. J. Hutchison both deceased, and tlie unknown heirs flvvi-'-ees and legatees of tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Nancy M. Hutchison, and Wni. J. Hutchison, A. A. SlioeTitakeT“aird MTiry;T;“Slwcm:il<cr. life wife-, and Die unknown heirs devisees and fegatees of A. A. Shoemaker, and Mary J. Shoemaker, iioth deceased and the unknown beirsMeyis®s2;amlmegatees7<rf = Hnr‘ - —iTnlrridwiiTieTfs di'Viscos and legatees of a. A. Shoemaker and Mary J. Shoemaker, Levi Patterson and Elslne Patterson, his wife, and tlie unknown heirs devisees ami legatees of Levi Patterson and Elsbie PattersoriT his wife, both deceased, and tlie unknown heirs deviseesand legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Levi Patterson ani£Elsbie Patterson. ' Jesse Brockway. Emn.a Barnard- and Uriah W. Btirnard. her husband, aml-the uuknawn heirs devisees ami legatees of Emma Barnard and Uriah W. Barnard, her husband, both deceased, and tlie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Emma Barnard, and Uriah W. Barnard. SSf “Now comes tlie plaintiff by rergiison ami Douchit, liis attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein togetiier with an affidavit that all the above namedMefemlatHs excepting Marion .L, Spitler. amlAliu-y E. ..Spitler, Mary V. 11ammond, and Edwin r. Hammond. John E. Spitler Mary C. Teter, and Edward T. Teter. EtUJ-.. Baiter and Asahel S. Baker, are not residents ot the State of Indiana. This action is brought to quiet title to real estate. Notice is therefore hereby given all of said (Tefeinlanf s that unless they be and appear on the first dav of tlie uext term of tlie Jasper circuit Court to lie liolden bn the third Monday of October 1894, at tlie Court House in Rensselaer, in said county iuidstatcand answer or demur to said complaint, tlie same will be heard and determined in tlieir absence. In jwitness whereof I hereunto set hand and affix tlie seal of said ( Icourt at Reusselaer this 4th day of August, 1894. WM. H. COOVER. i Clerk'. Ferguson & Doutiiit, Atty's, for plaintiff.
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We are firm and honest in our state, ment that nothing equals Brant’s Balsam for cure of Jail coughs, coldsthroat or lung trouble, as the many letters we have on file help to prove. A recent one froni W, E. Rumpel, Columbia, Mich, says: “I caught a severe cold on my lungs last winter and tried several other remedies which did me no good, until my dungs got in a very bad shape” (opiates always hurts the lungs) "but two bottles of Brant’s Balsam cured me. 1 felt better before had used half a bottle. Get Brants of A. F. Long & Co. Morris English Worm Pow« er A specific remedy for worms; guar ranted to cure the worst 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 cts at Meyers drug store, ' rpost paid by mail- The Wells Medicine Co., La Faette Ind.
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Cash or Credit—Which? My clo’e connection with the manufacturers’ principal ■ western iio’ise has civibletl me to get credit, where dessred, and reduced, prices tor iwv old frientfs of iraper county A small payment down a- d a little part each month will buy one of THE POPULAR SIKSHB ai d it " will stand in your own parlor while you are paying; for it. Your old piano or organ will be received as part payment on the new. The Shon ng- r Piano has become celebrated for its Sweetness. Brilliancy and Evenness of Tone, Faultless Action, Easy Touch, Extreme Durability, Perfection in Design, Al echan ism and Finish and is FULLY WARR tNTED for six years. Write for catalogue and call when in the citv. JOHN T. GREENE, With B.SHONINGERCO. 44-6ffl 182 & 184 Wabash Ave, Chicago, 111.
Applicaticu for License. Notice is hereby given tC> the citizens of the town of Rensselaer and Marion township in Jasper county, and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, George A. Strickfaden, a male inhabitant ol rhe State of Indiana, and over the age of twenty one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intox cated, and tit in every respect to be Intrusted with the sale ot intoxicating ihinor.s. will apply to thga Board of ..Gommissioness of said Jasper Gouty at their . Sept mber term 1894, said 1 erm commencing on Mo nday, September 3rd, 1894. for a license to sell and barter spiri'uous, vinous, malt, and al! other intoxlcat ng liquors in a fess quantity-than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the _ same to be drank on the following premises to-wit: The precise location of the premises on •which lhe uiMiersigned disires to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is in a one story brick bu llivg ,>•.« bun Ired and ten 1110' feet, long by thirty-six (36) feet wide, on Van Rensselaer s ruet .anti, sitnated on-lot iniin--bera-fotwyi ~block number four (4: of the original pltif of Rensse ahr. Indian:!, and more precisely described as ioliows: Begtmiiig one hrtn’ieal and sixty-six and oiieliilf (166 M stet, north westerly from the westerly corner of Washington street ahd Vin Rensselaer street, ther.ee north westerly on Van Rensselaer street, thirty-six (3‘>) feet, thence westerly parallel With Washington street e glity (So) fees, ..thence...south! eas'.eriy.. ptranw; W r tli ..Van Renssselaer street thirty-six (36) feet, thence easterly pirallel with Washington street eiglry (80) feet, to the p;ace of beginnings. ’ Said license will be asked for a period of one year. GEORGE A. STRICKEADEN. Aug. 9-16-23.
SURVEY NOI'ICE. Notice!* hereby given to Hanhan E. Iliff,. Robert Michael, G<-o. W. Kennedy, and Wm. P. Michael that I own the east half of the S. E. M of Section twenty seven (27) township twenty-eight (28) north, range eeven (') west in Jasper Co., Ind.,and-that I will proceed with the surveyor of sail eountv on the 17 th day of September, 1894, to make a legal siirvly oi said Section rso much thereof as is necessary to establish the lines and cornets of mv land HARLEY W. ILIFF. Jno E. Alter, Surveyor SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Win. Deering, John Makewer, Ephraim Sayers, Elizabeth A and Harman Rammings, that I own tne pt EMS E Sec thirteen (13) township thirty one (31) Range 7 West, and that I will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper county Indiana to survey said section or so much thereof as is necessary to es abUsh the lln<s and cornets of my hind Said survey to begin on the 10th day of September 1894. E. TANNER. Jno. E. Aller, Surveyor.
1.1 these hard times a majority of ourpeople are practicing a more rigid economy than for many years. N early every family has a supply of old gar ments or goods, which can be used to advantage in such times, and made to look almost like new by coloring over with Magic Dyes. You can depend on them for fast colors tnat will not crock or fade out, like most other dyes, and unlike other brands nearly all the colors will dye cotton, wool, silk o r linen with same package instead of a separate package for cottons whi ch renders them far superior tor color ng mixed goods. Simple directions. At A F. Long & Co. Wells Hoosier Poultry Powder A posit i e and speedy cure for . hoiera, Gapes, Roop, and all diseases of chickens, ducks, geese and tnrkiys. la compose.: of the purest and Lest drugs obtainable and is the best <gg producer known. The pt.oe of eno fowl invested in this remedy will waid off cisosse from the whole flock. Price 25 cts. So d by F. B. Meyer. Thirteen-atop, fall walnut case or gan, |33. C. B. Stkwakd.
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SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Jacob Hurley, Carey Cell, Dellbah Call, Benjamin J. Gifford, Calvin A. Dunnington, David J. Thompson, Rebecca Wood, John L. Turner, Geo. J, Haste, ; John E. Dechtnan, -jgjju R . Knight, —- —• Chas. C. Fisk. Sylvester Galbreath and George W. Davisson that I own the N. E. X of the N.E. X of Sec. (4, four. Town (80) thirty north, Range (7) seven, West in Jasper county Inff. and that I will proceed wlththeSurveyorof Jasper conn tv on the 27th day of Angust, 1894 to locate inc corners and lines of my hind according tolttW - OLLIE COOKER. J E. Alter,’ Surveyor.
ra-ram mi State of Indiana j Countv of Jasper ( Do In the Jasp.r Circuit Court to October .term, 1H94 John R. Phillips. Admr. ) ffipUlnt No N N n o C wrom?s l ‘th e e t plaintiff by Mordecai F Chilcote. Ilia attorney, and tiles plaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Nancy Wright. Wil ton J Wright, Louisa Line. Susan Panda!l, Laura Honnell. Allie Dean are not residents of the state of Indiana Nolice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first dav of the next terin of the Jiunor Circuit court to be holden on the third Monday ot October, A D. I*H, at the Court House in Rensselaer in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same Will lie heard and determined in their absence. x nw jt n ess whereof, I hereunto EAset my hatd and affix the seal of 1 Isaid Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, 6 D v Clerk. M Atty.’forAug. 1« 23 30.
SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to John Jacobs, Walker tp., school, Mary Manny, Joanna Flemming, Nicholas Nicholas, John Schultz, anil John W. Cavender, that I own the South half of Section twenty-three (23) township thirty one (31) North, range six, (6) west, and that I will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper county Indiana, on tha third dayof September, 1894, to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as is necessary to establish the lines and corners of my laud. H. BEBNSTEN, Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. M. L. L (Successor to Hemphill Braiß BlacU ad W Repair Shops; All work done Prompt* i'* „<x ' * ly and Cheaply, and «.>.k ' ■ * . • Warranted First / Class in Front Street, (The old Erwin Shop,) » 'tj* .... 1
