Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1894 — Page 8

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Whr. 11. 1.. Brown, ■ftSSELAER - INDIANA >I S Crown and ~.Bridg:work. fi| .. • Teeth withoul Plalcs a Specialty* ALL TBS LATEST METHODS IN DENT* ■„.-.A TSTttV. Often over p.>rt.-'rt& Wisharci’s. Oa* admitilatggodlor painless erf,faction of teeth.

H J. IZAXXJL, W. D. C. - - HETEMNATUAN.-- - Office" With RENSSELAER, WA. Huff, theJe-weler. - - IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. jlc. THR AWLS, SiiPTeyor & En^iiiieer, ffica with ..... COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. In Williams & Stockton biock, Rensselaer - - - - - - - - Indiana.

TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MAEIONTOWNBHLP. _ (Ti -will be in my office up stairs in Citizen a Bank Building: every Saturday to attend to Township business. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. F. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman . FERGUSON & CniPHAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a •state. Sell B. ft L. shares. Write Fire inftrrance in three of the best companies in the U. 8. Kepresent -Etna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident com paMies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-resideos. Discount notes. We aolit your collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, IncL

EASTERN Meat Market. ANTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, ' INDIANA RENSSELAER, • A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kind? of fresh and eared meats of the best quality and at lowest price Fine beef stock a specialty, ■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal. Mutton. Sausage, Balogha, etc , sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID BAGOOD cattle , J. J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor. tettcklen’s Arnica halve The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 26 cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. • ■ • Ma am, your attention, p ease Do you expect to dye this se son? We mean do you expect to dye any stockings, carpet rags, cloaks, debases, feathers « r aavthing; for i' you intend to, wean anxious to have you dye with Magic Dyes. They are easy to use and we believe them superior to most other br nds. Carpet weavers who have us*d them say they give mo:e durable colors wpich don’t or ck or fade line others. Taey color cotton wool, etc., with same package, thutfeSig beiter w6’K <E Wl U guudsr %lthougd tne packages are larger and color about double the goods, we sell them tor 10 cen s, same as other brat ds A. F. Long & Co,

I Stop Thicl'l | Any one whose Watch has a I bow (ring),will never have oc. . casiontousethistime-honored I cry. It is the only bow that I cannot be twisted off the case, I and is found only on Jas. I Boss Filled and ottier watch | cases stamped with jhl I this trade mark. ■ a watch cat* opener, wWeh wtl! eere rear 1 ■"!« ■■»«. aeat free on reqaeat. Keystone Watch Case Co., I PHILADELPHIA.

GILLAM ITEMS.

Quite a number of , Gillamites Attended the show in Rensselaer last Saturday. ‘ William Robinson has been quite sick, but he is able to be around again. Chss. Guild, one of our Gillam boj T s has been doing some rushing business in the real estate line for . -j the past month. RflV-T.Bl Markin, -of Miohignn--town, Ind., a former Giliamite, is visiting friends in Gillam this week. Clarence and Nora Robinson and Frank Faria have gone to Valparaiso to attend school during the coming year. A. M. Faris and wife and John Vanßuskivk and wife, former Gillamites, have returned from Nebraska, where they have been living for the past few years. They came through with_teams, arriving in Gillam last Thursday. They say every kind of crops were entirely destroyed by the drouth in the part of Nebraska where they were. Barnhill and Mitchell our genial threshers, they have been kept busy hulling out grain for the last month. Quite a number of our boys and girls contemplate attending the fair at Francesville this week. Julia Coppess and Maude Prevo visited friends in Hedaryville over Sunday. Frank Dunn, of Medaryville, is busily engaged in pressing hay in Gillam this week. Some of the Barkley boys were seen driving along the roads of Gillam last Sunday evening, there must be some attraction for them in Gillam. Patrick.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Miss Mabel Ross, of KeDtland, and Miss Florence Elliot, of Elwood, visited at Geo. Major’s last week. Minnie and Lucy Beasley returned Wednesday from a six weeks’ visit at Minonk and Decatur, 111. Mrs. Hattie Thomas spent Fair Week at home and returned to her business at Fairbury, 111, Monday. Miss Josie O’Conner, of Logansport, is visiting her brothers here. Miss Emma Robinson of Gillam township, visited the Misses Welch last week. — 1 5 ~ Mrs. Carrie Traugh will return to Oklahoma next Thursday, Miss Daisy Reed accompanmg her. Miss Agnes Nelson ;and her niece, Isabel White returned to their home at Hyde Park, 111, Monday. Mrs. Opdycke went go Streator 111, Monday to visit her son Willard.

Mrs. A. A. Stearns, of Harvey, 111, came Wednesday to attend to some business matters, attend the Fair, and visit her many friends. Miss Ella Kane of Lafayette, Ind visited her sister, Mrs. Hughes, from Wednesday to Saturday. Miss Lula Hawn returned from ber visit in 111, and Missouri Saturday. Elwood Mussulman, the nine months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Heath died at the home of D. W. Cresse, Wednesday, August 29 and was buried Thursday, in the Remington cemetery. Services conducted by Rev. D. Handley. A very distressing accident happened last Wednesday on the Watson farm five miles southwest of

town. John Ash, a young man who has been working for Dexter Jones all this year, attempted to climb to the top of a stack where they were beginning to thrash. When near the top the bundles slipped out and he fell, striking on the handle of a fork which was stuck into the ground near the stack. The handle was driven into the rectum six inches, and tore out into the other intestines. The hurt was at first pronounced fatal but at last reports he was yet alive and faint hopes were entertained of recovery. Rjv. D. Handley went Monday to Conference which meets at Lafayette this year. „ The teachers who were not here gathered in ready for labor last week. Miss Cobb Thursday, Miss Harrison Friday, and Miss Bartoo Monday morning. Miss Carrie McKee returned Monday from her trip to Chatauqua. Will Locke who has been in Okla-

homa for the past year returned last The fair has come and gone and was very much as usual. Thursday was the biggest day, there being four thousand tickets sold. The bicycle race failed to fill, and the horse, racing wa3 about the same. The ball game Wednesday between the Remington second nine and the Sheldon second nine resulted in favor of Sheldon. The ball game on Thursday did not take place, one team not coming. Friday the Oxfords’ played Remington’s nine and won the game. Township schools opened Monday with the following teachers. No. 1 Miss Grace Thompson; 2, Mary T*ongwellf, 3, ■ Nellie -■ J. raugh- ss. Maude Plummer; G, Lula Hawn; 7, Ella Longwell; 8, J. A. Thomas; 9, Celia Irwin; 10, Mr. Kemp; 11, Myrtie Tharp; 12, Hetty Lucky. Town schools opened Monday with a full attendance. Miss Bartoo enrolled 35, Miss Hen ricks 37, Miss Derschell 30, Miss Cobb 50, Miss Harrison 40. The other rooms were equally as full.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In tlie Jasper Circuit court, October term, 1894. In the matter of the estate of ) David Hart. V deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of David Hart, deceased, has presented and fifed 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, on the 17th day of October 1894, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Courtand show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof ot their heirship or claim -to any part of said estate. FRANK FOLTZ, Administrator. Will. H. Coover, Clerk, J.C.O.

SURVEY NOTICE. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given to James Wiseman, D. J. Thompson, Selina J. Wing, O. Q. Gregg. Asa Brown, Wm. J, Allen, J. 11. Louden, Orlando J. Miller, and _ • Beujamiu J. Gilford, I vi that I will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper county on the 2<>th day of September, 11591 to make a survey of Section 33-31-H, or so much thereof as will he necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land. S A. WILLIAMS, JohnE. Aber, Surveyor. Aug. 30. Sep, 6-13,

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper Circuit court, October term, 1894. In the matter of the estate of ) Margaret Hart deceased. ) Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Margaret Hart deceased, has presented and filed his account and vquehers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit court, on , the 17tn day of October, 1894, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the :time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship br claim to any part of said estate. FRANK FOLTZ. Administrator. W. II Coover, Cier.k JO. O. Sep. 6 13-29.

In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term 1894. Charles E. Mills, ) vs. > pause No. 4748. Sanford A. Morgan, et al. ) The plaintiff in the above cause having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that Sanford A. Morgan and Morgan his wife, all of the unknown adult and minor heirs, devisees and legatees of Sanford A. Morgan, and Morgan his wife, deceased; all the unknown adult and minor heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown adult and minor heirs, devisees and legatees of Sanford A. Morgan, and Morgan his wife, deceased, sre nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore htreby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper circuit court to 'Ki' noTdeh OK firO TBim "Monday of October, A. D. 1894, at the coprt house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto ( ax? kx \ set my hand and affix the seal of 1 said court this 18th day of Aug-'-L7ITv- >y ust, A D. 1894 WM H. COOVER, Aug. 23 30, Sept. 6. Clerk. Morris English Worm Powder A specific remedy for worms; guar ranted to care 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.

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, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or femalo. 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. Long & Co druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. Idee 91

NE thing that will make l be State Fair at Indianapolis interesting jthis year will be the racing. The big purses offered and the splendid track will doubtless attract a large number of the best horses in fV) Q > the country. Records will be smashed and the best horses will win. The dates, September 17 to 22, are exceptionally propitious as no other big racing' meeting will interfere. All lovers of fine track sports should attend The State Fair. The show of fine horses promises to eclipse anything ever seen in the State and the indications for a first-class show of all kinds of stock were never better. The $30,000 offered in premiums will attract exhibitors from all parts of the country, and competition will be strong in all departments. ; The .people of the State should take more interest in the State Fair than in late years. It is an institution worthy of support, but it can only be maintained by the interest and attention of the citizens of the whole State. 'iLook out for further announcements and make your arrangements to attend.

Attention Faimarai If you have a horse that has poor appe ru;, is n hair rough, run down id flesh, and out of fix yomwally. u-o MssiM English' STact 6- Fov.-dur-ftn-'i you will b.cu SiUpris d at the '.result. One package will add t-nco lars i. the value of apo ■ run down horse, colt or mule. Full poumi ;packages 25 ets;5 for $1,09-. Sold by F. JB, M yers.

Cash or Credit—WJuch? My close connection with the manufacturers’ principal western house lias enabled me to get credit, where desired, and reduced prices for my old friends Of Jasper county A small payment down a;,d a little paid each month will buy one of THE POPULAR MB ' X-MAJLMOiSI, and 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 Shoningor Plano has become celebrated for its Sweetness, Br’lianey and Evenness of Tone, Faultless Action, Easy Touch, Extreme Durability, PerfectionAn Design, Mechanism and Finish and is FULLY WARRANTED for six years Write for catalogue and call when In the city. JOHN T. GREENE, Wltii B. SHONINGER CO. 44-6 m 182 * 184 "Wabash Ave, Chicago, 111.

Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the groat remedy tor liver, stomach and kidneys, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve the best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed fer them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more cf them. Sold by F. B. Meyeks, Druggist. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less thau one million people have found j ust such a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—ls you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, ohe trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that isclaimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyers Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and §I.OO. It is a ft.ct that neatly all re iable propriety medicines were first u-ed and thoroughly tested ia practice by physicians of more than usua ability and yet some phy-icians saeer at such medicine.- . The re isoo is plainly S ten by taking Brant’s Ba sam for i lustra tion, krown everywhere as re iable i nd sure to cure ever? sort trouble, except last stage’s of consumption. VVhy is it not just as good for your (ase as a physician s per.-cript on which might cos', three or four times as much, though no surer to cure? Large 25 and 50 cent bottles at Long & Co’s.

Distemper & Coufflis. In horses, sheep and dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by using Craf.s Distemper and Cough Cure. Safe to use under all conditions. One dose prevents, one e ores, in .SflndJflLl ‘Treatise’' and testimonials from breeders who have used it for many years. Address the Wells Medicine Co.. Lafayette Ind. Montague. M ch., Nov. 18, 1898 W. Windecicnecht. a wealthy farmer of Muskegon Co , personally appeared before m , this day, and says: “Taat for the past year t r so he was afflicted with weakness, trtmoUng, heart failure extrem nervousness and head ache; that he consulted with ph sicians but rec ived no benefit He wa< persuaded by a friend to try a sample bott e of Dr. Wheeler’sJNerve Vitalizer, and he says tbe trembling and nervous feeling was imme-iate’v stoppel bv its use. Afterwards he used two bottles of the same medicine a d says he is entirely c ured ” S’gned, W. Windeckrecht. Sworn to and subscribed before me a Notary Public for Muskegon Co. state, of Michigan. Jhs. Morrison. This medicine is sold by Long & Co. Important to Horsemen. Morris English Stable Liniment removes all ha d Or soft lu ■ ps, puffs, Baddleor collar galls, scotches, rheumatism, barbed wire cuts, bruises, sprains and deformities of ev-ry description. The most remarkable discovery- of tho ninoteor.th century ori ginated by a celebrated English voter innry surgeon; penetrates to the bone itself. Price 60 cts and SI.OO. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

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UR ME. In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term 1894. Mary A. Downer, ) vs. > Frank Downer, ) Notice is hereby riven to the defendant Frank Downer that the plaintiff has filed her complaint and petition for a divorce and the affidavits stating that said defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, and said defendant is hereby notified to be and appear afTfie' court hoTrser-OT*-tbe-W>ttv«»vy of October. 1894, the same being the first juridical day of the Ootober term 1894 of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held at the Town of Rensselaer in said county and answer or demur to said petition or the same will be hear din your absence. „ , ** •*, Witness my hand and official seal this 21st day of August, 1894. I WM.H.OOOVER. * Clerk of the Jasper OlrculOourt. Aug. 23-30. Sep. 6. Anyone wishing vaults cleaned out or moved, call on Harry Wiltshire. WellS Booster Poultry Powder A positive and speedy cure for cholera, Gapes, Roop, and all diseases of chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Is composed of the purest and bast /drags obtainable and is the best egg producer known. The prioe of one fowl invested in this remedy will war d off disease from the whole Hock. Price 25 cts. Sold by F. B. Meyer. , ; English Spavin Liniment removes any Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats Cougs, etc. Save S6O bv use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long A Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. Dee. 1. 91

SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to John Jacobs, Walker tp,» school, Mary Manny, Joanna Flemming, Nicholas Nicholas, John Schultz, ami John W.Cavonder, that I own the South half of Section twenty-three (23) township thirty ont) (31) North, rauge six, (ti) west, and that Iwlll proceed witli the Surveyor of Jasper county Indiana, on the third day of September, 1894, to make a legal survey of said section or so much thereof as Is necessary to establish the "lines atiiTcTffri'oTSTirmy "tarirt; — -—- — 1 ——■-— H. BERNSTEN, Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. M. L. HemphilTj f. (Suooesaor to Hemphill Broiq Usilk aiil vi ■, Wool Repair Skopij ■ V:. V* /c; IIIIHWSHS , ii* AH work done Prompt- J’ and Cheaply, and T Warranted First } Class in Quality^ ■ i - Front Street, "■StfkiSj (The old Erwin Shop,) . &