Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1894 — Page 8

’ O lADTEO OR years there has been a growing interest among the women of the State in the State * display in the Woman’s department of the great Fair tefr.7 it promises to be more than inter- | esting. From all parts of the State assurances have already been received of large displays In all of the classes, and the ladies are showing remarkable interest in the work. The Woman’s biiilding will be the center of attraction to thousands. and the display will be well worth the trip to the city. • * Themusical features of the State Fair for 1894 will interest all of the ladies. A fine orchestra has been engaged for the Woman’s building, and the big band concerts will be given at such a point as to be an interesting feature of that part of the grounds. The best bands in the country will doubtless be attracted to the Fair by the liberal prizes offered by the management. The great spectacular production, “Last Days of Pompeii,” will be among the interesting features for the evening entertainment. The wonderful spectacle will be reproduced on a grana scales better than ever before seen in this part of the world. No expense will be spared to make it attractive, interesting and instructive. No one can afford to miss a visit to Indianapolis during Fair week. The railroads will all run excursions, and the rates will be exceptionally low. Remember the dates, Sept 17 to 22, and make your arrangements to attend.

DENTIST. Crowns and - Bridge work ' Teeth without Slates. Recovering to roof Of mouth. No estroying sense of taste. Office over Honan’s Gas admimsicredfor the painless extraction Of teeth. B»r. H. Xi. Brown, □DSKT'rXSI’ — MNSSKLAER . INDIANA. t Crown and Bridgework. Teeth with out Plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Ofllce over Portyr'A Wishard’s. Gas adminls tered lor painless extraction of teetti. W —— : —, _ . H J. KASX AL, M. D. c. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER.” W. A. Htiff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J. C. TH RAWLS,/ . Surveyor &. Eiigiweei’j ffice with COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. fu wftnaths £ St K-kt.ia block, Rensselaer - -- - - - - —lndiana; TLt4‘ir EE 8' N Wf< ■#4 r.i ahiontownship: - I will bejn iuvofdcenp stairs tn Citiz-n-Ban K Bn tldntg every Stuurday to at tem i Township hilt nrss. WILLIAM GRKKNFIK!. D, Trustee. Mat ion Township.

B. RHFerguse+i. ’ J. H. Chapinayj FEKpS .•<«.■¥ & CSS 4 A*.114,A, Abstracts and Examiners es Titles Karin loans, a specialty. Buy and sell re-, aetaie.' Sell B:-& L. shares. write Fire i” aui-a fce in rh'r euftnebest companies in -the U.S. Kepi'. ■ 'nt AItHR Lite—the best on dugiiiixk Agp’Lt^irjimj!js.-li.Aecidei> T t_ romp i nitis,.. Rent t<P\n taxes for h<m-resiilei:s. Discount notes, Wsolit yotir coheci.ions. Office Leopold's block, EASTERN* Meat Market. ANTRAL LUCATION-UITOSITK PUBLI SQUARE, BKJBSEI.AEIi - . - INDIANA m — i i -i i mui i ,—■ A. C. BUSHEY. Proprietor. All kinds of fresh ad 1 cured meats of the oest q i ’iity'aM j. i -west prtc i Fine beet nt. n spec'. dr.y. ■ PIONEER. ■> MEAT MARKET. « BEEF. Pork, V«tl.,. MuHon. tUmMur", Balogna, etc .sold inaii.i’dtOw to suit purchasers at 1 h* 1 the beet. stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID CATTLE J.L EIGLESBACH. Proprietor.

Hack ten’B Arnie* *i»lve The best naive in Cue wvild for CutBrubeb, Screis Ulc-.ri, L. It Hheu>< Fe»er Sores. Tot Ur. <JhM>p» <1 Hap/ Chilblain- Conns. HudalJ Skin Em., tious. &hd pis tivelv •■<>'«* P-l»«, nr i pny requi'< -t <t is ffnt-r«.w<i to g Furfeot sator m-xiv; rviK-jr!-d rice Si <•/ -•" ptc a-ox. Fui .i*L b- : B. Moyer

THE PRISON MULE.

& Yellow Animal That Had Baan Twenty Years in Service. The United States penitentiary at McNeil’s island, Washington, baa lost one of the longest-term prisoners that was ever identified with the institution. Jack, the yellow mule, has been laid at rest He will be remembered bv every person who haa any knowledge of the prison since the year 1871. When the contract was let in that year a slanting wharf was built and a tramway laid, and old Jack hauled the stone and material for the prison that was landed by ships. He has been used about the prison since its .occupancy in hauling wood and supplies and in plowing the garden, etc. He has been in service at the prison for twenty-three years, being 8 years old when he arrived. He had many masters in his day among the “trusty” prisoners. ■ Arthur Perry, who was warden for many years, can tell many amusing incidents in connection with old Jack. Jack was always useful in the search for escaped prison er s, and aided materially in the recapture, being used •i notifying the settlers that “another prisoner had escapad.”. He will also be remembered by early settler as no fence was , ever built stro or high enough to keep liim fror jetting on the other side and Ik ng a sheep or pig up by the back with his teeth and carrying him about the field for his own amusement.

ALL THE SAME, ANYWAY.

The Man Who Wanted Veal Was Much too Particular. A man went into a restaurant the other day and took a seat on a stool. He looked at the bill of fare a minute and then beckoned to the waiter. “Hay,” he said, “gimme some veal.” ‘ ‘What’s that, sir?” asked the waiter, as he brushed a lot of crumbs into the man’s lap and banded him a" glass of water»in which his thumb was immersed beyond the first joint. “Gimme some veal.” “Veal?” “Yes, veal.” The waiter wandered off to the kitchen and held an animated conversation with the cook. Pretty soon he came back and put a plate of dark-red meat in front of the customer and began to pay close attention to the electric fan. The customer turned the meat over cnrioqsly with his fork. He inspected it on both sides. Then he said, “Hay, waiter, come here!” The waiter walked over and leaned on the counted. “I asked for veal?” said the customer, inquiringly. “Yes.” “This haint veal. It’s roast beef?’ “Roast beef?” repeated the waiter in great astonishment. Z . . SUg ‘•'.’os, roast beef.” The waiter tilrnecl to walk away. “Well,” he said, “what’s roast, beef but veal in its. second childhood? You gimme a pain.”

No Dry Dock for the Indiana.

There is .not a dry dock on this hemisphere in which the battle ship Indiana,can ba placed. -The completion ni :i! i t.are.- ■>. 1 ' Ihe «;-..vei-n;n.-a.i, li.ie’.cs under construction that are capable of floating a ship the size of the Indiana is very-muCh delayed from, various causes. The greatest delay is with tile Gillis dock in th.- navy-y-ard, Bro ktyn, which L to be nio feet leniy .Tlm...o.f:liC.i-..docks that are to.be Large enough but not yet completed are at Port Royal. H. C., and Fort Orchard, Wash.

What She Saw at the Menagerie.

: x --T liyy e Haanpu shire, the granddaughter of a United. .States senator, wire went into the Zoo not long ago, a:i 1 in telling her aunt about it .(afterward, said , she' had seen lots of animals, an I among them a "Ln ;> ■ 1 a Democrat.'’ lle.r a;.nt was at a loss to know what she meant until tho next day the little one brought, her a fThick' 1 , containing a fu.'-.xtgp cartoon of the Tammany ti "er.

Rising at the Bar.

Smtill-sized lawy-vs have always a certain diftlcaltj’ in making thetnsel v.'s prop.-bly sssihhfc when a.ldfessing the eJUftf In the - time of Henry Erskine, : one of the great?-t wits that ever liven, there was a iictle man at the Scottish bar who was in the habit of aililnig .te his .stature by standing on a stool whenever he Sjihce. "Tins." remarked • Erskine, “is one way of rising at the bar.”

A Physician's Ice.

. ..Smith Afriea_respp:i;ls to modern innovations. A recent traveler in Kaffirland tells this incident: As we were unsaddling, he says, there passed a man driving a small flock of goats and several head of cattle. This was the husband of a lady physician who was ruining the practice of the local witch doctors, and he was taking home his wife’s fee for attending a patient.

Octopus or Cuttlefish.

Dispatches from Washington state that on the authority of a clerical congressman the proper pronunciation of octopus is cuttlefish. Here the authorities clash. According to Victor Hugo it should be devilfish. Possibly the clerical congressman, being a Unitarian in theology, prefers to say cuttlefish because he does not believe in the existence of the devil.

He Was "Conscientiously Drunk.”

To a London police sergeant is due the credit for a new definition of an old stage of intoxicatidfi. He explained to the magistrate at Marlborough street that he found Frank Williams ‘‘conscientiously drunk,” by Which he meant that the man was into-.-h rte 1. but that he knew what he was doing

AVER’S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla READ RULE XV. o ! “Articles Js ZAyJE that are in o| /s 4 ~- Th<! °"E any way dan- o | I I gerous or ofi fensive, also 2= patent medi- oj 1893 /Jx cines, nos- ®j empirical preparations, whose o| ingredients are concealed, will oi not be admitted to the Exposition.” o: o: Why was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla admit- oted? Because it is not a patent medicine, O not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, ® not dangerous, not an experimentyahd o because it is all that a family medicine O should lia. ... ... ' q At the o WORLD’S FAIR Chicago, 1893. oi O’ Why not get the Best? oooooooooooooooooooooooi ■■■MuaaiuuiunsKXUKUßaniuumaiuußiiiHiijuannußSßUßa NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper Circuit court, October term, 181'4. In the matter of the estate of 1 David Hart. > deceased. 1 Notice is hen by given that the nnder-s-'gmd as Administiator of the eslate of David Hart, deceased, has rresented and filed Ins account ai d vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will ccmeup for the " examination anc action of said Cin uil Court, on the 17th day of October 1894, at which lime all persons interested in said estate are requin d to appear in said Courtimd show cause, if any there be, why said account and voucheis should not be approved. BSS- ggj And the heirs of said estate, and all ollieis Interested therein, are also heieby nquiied at the t One and place aforesaid, to appearand make pn of oi their heii ship dr claim to any part oi said estate • FRANK FOLTZ. Adininisiiator. Wm. IT. Coover, Clerk, J. C. C.

SURVEY NOTICE. To w horn it may concern: Not ice i s here - by given io James Wiseman, 1). J. Tl ompson, Si linn J. Wll g, O. C. Gregg. Asa Blown, Wm. J, Allen, J. 11. Louden. Othir.da J. Miller, and Benjamin J. Gifford, that ! willproi ecd with li e surveyor of Jas- ])< r county on the 26th day of September, 1194 aitutiki-a siaycy of fecir.iop 33 316, or so much Thercofils will l e n<eesi ary timsttrtrr: lish the lii.es and corners ot my land. •S. A. WILLIAMS',-' John E. Al er. - ~~“. Surveyor. Aug. 30. Sep.6-13' NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Tn the Jasper Circuit court, October term, .18?+. ... ■ ~ ?: In the matter of the estate, of / L'Z Margaret Hart yd ■ LL. i deceased. ' ' No’ice' is ben' I’V g ver, ’timt llm mid,ei\. sig'xd, as Aimim' siii'.ior of the". eState of Vu'geiel Hart deceased, bus j reseimd and 111 <1 Ir.s I'ccomit and vintelu rs in final setilemcut. .'of said estaje, and that Hie same will'come up for the. <-xt iiiinaton and action ot sn d < frer.it court, on lite 17th day of itctoUT, 18x4. al which time i! persons in • Teres+idt trrvaid rsbxta„aa i li i.t-tnj iiyd-tn : ■ pn< >a r i’ s:i ; <! court. ;: <1 show cause if iiiiy Tin' ie. he. why <:vkl -itectnint-and vouchers should not bearpr vid - - NT;- SSB And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, tire a‘so hereby re. quiiiii, at Hie time and place ntorisa d, to. appearand wake proof ot their heir-hip or cratnr totiry part-of sui-il e-b.e'e a FRANK FOLTZ. Acuiinistiiuor. W. H Ccovc-r, Clcr.kJC.O. * Sep. 6 .13-20.

flyMtwllwal ffUulife In |he Jasper Circuit Court, Octob r Term 1894. Charles E. Mills, )<i vs. Cause No. 17IS. Hiriforil A. Morgan, ot. sil. .1 The plant ff in the above caw-e having til-<1 bis compl iint thore n, together with mi ailiilav.il ilii'-t -anto’d A. Morgan mid _e— Morgan li-ji wife, all of the tmknown ndnit tuid mini r hens, devisees a> d. legatees wt smrfoi il A. Morgan, and—— Morgan bis wife, <!■ ceasedt all the unknownailuli awl minor heirs, devisees and lega'ees of ti e unknown adult, and minor heirs; devisees and legatees Oi Smil'Ol'd A. Morgan, and - Morgan his wife, deeeased. yre non.residents of life State ot Ir.dtara. ' f Notic -is therefore 11 ruby given said defendants that ut.less they be and appear on the fifst duj'of the n< xt toim of the Jasper circuit omit to be hidden on the third Monday.of < tetober, A. 1». is: ITt the court horse in'tlen: selaer,.in said county and state, and answer or demur to s.dd coiaplaint, the same will be bear'd and determined in their hbse.' ee. In witness whereof, I hereunto fsv*t N set u 'y hand and atlix the seal of i said court this ISth day of August, A D, 18il i WM H. COO VER, Aug. 23 30, Scpt. 6. Clerk.

Morris English Worm Powt er A specific remedy for worms; giiar 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 horsts, sheep and dogs. Price 50 cts at Meyers drug store. ■ rpost paid by mail. The Wells Medicine Co.. La,Faetto 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 groat surprise on account of its exceeding promptnesi in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urin 1 - ary passages in male or female. Isl relieves retention ot water and pain in passing it almost immediately, If yop want quick relief and cure this is the remedy.. Sold by A. F. Long & Co druggists, RonsseLer, Ind. Idee 94

i » r !»• wppratr G»own /-/r. ?r(.-n:ieiei-. cftairh. oo"suuip'f: n .“v-q «-)>;.;.e. peryous protrapon, re : ; ■ ■ iiniretlrm a-e ?i c e.’ises , W le-Ll .ue co-. IsltrJid "?i.> e-r U; ” as v. : v j.:i fa'rt as bv 0./ieAt' 3 ■ /thi'ti',';■<tbifeb —mlmr j nts~ w<-te <i ir e.fl a £ vcuUsdu. cc of nwnue <if Iley e’e-cL'VS. I ?<-.ti:l -',altering' these si <1 oibor ' ■s ; a',e I< < n are siiil cured in nr- <i> n ep e s hy tfip Cphtp'mnd.Oxy-w-v 'Fn*rtrr-> r t litis is rot a :bse-ti;;>n \Ve can fur r.h a''U.nd:i’it ’T-. '! ‘.tlrl well au-J.e nii ::!:?? roimTrfe oi i iemailta!j’ei cures of se-miirg!/ e’esper,,ll3 i'.!mr ,‘.s. :inu we wii-g uply do so. II ye. r w.H etc to us, we Oi -.'.rd ; nIRTTy een e-li7lrgw, ~OUT- t>o k of WO iiiendod pages, with unmeroas tesli-i-mouia'tsr»i.<! records of.surt rising cruris : Tn tv rf.'-M! mriTT-i s. Tly il' I mbibi yr'err;; -nttdis no'. 1 '•»;l«r.vt ei ‘»y any ill rqTe-c'.s c ueb as are of’eu caused by thev.so <,f drugs. He.-ine I'renttm ot is sent out by ox-pni-amu. ... !.. Oilrig trend n.cni is futaaiihLciedAero, Con-ulti.tiot free. i Our -great sugees- has ■tiiv.f-n c-As ‘ iiun.cn.uiß- w./rihle'ss jmllatim 11hue'in but ons G<inu otiuel Oxygen ,g liiiine, mem! elishppejini.iqenl and i-?s§ i vs niorey by f»‘ruting -e-> Dps 1 -St.vkkcy A- Palen. .1529 z\i-e-h St. Philadelphia, .Pa. - jrAhj Tdrocto, Jan ad t We are firm and honest in our state, ; rr.o.-.t noihii’g i.q ii-k, Brafit’s I Bal.-ri.m for <fure <-f‘jill coaghs. C'- elsj tfi’eut or lung trejuble, as the nuny I letters we have or file help to prove. A recent one fromj W, E. Ruiiipel, Columbia, Mieh, says: “£ caught a severe cold on my lungs last winter and tried several other remedies which did me no good, until my lungs got in a very bad shape” (opiates always bur's (he lungs) “but two bottles of Brant’s Balsam eurod ine. I felt better before had used half a bottle. Get Brants of A. F. Long & Co,

PURE HYE 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 Bye or Bourbon. STOLL, VARHATTA i CO., DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. At .otr-Fatin If yen hyvii a horse' tho.’.-has pofir 'appFite, is s iipii.L hair rough,... run down i IP sh and out Of fix gene, ally, u e Morris’English Slab e Powder and yyma —iii i‘-? sh p’i ; d :'-t l.’:m—result.. OmTnackhgo Avi'l frdTTmAo*tars Tiw value of a ]>o »■ run down hor-e colt or mule. I'ml pound pae ages 25 cts.5 for SI.OO. sold by F. B. Al-yers. Ca.-'b or■ Credit—Which? My clo econnection with themamifacturers’ princij>:tl western house 15:1+ enabled me to “get where desired, and reduced pirces for iny old friends of .lasper county. A killHll ■ <‘ill ■ vir.'n :<• •! n 4 iH4e> x t eldl month will buy one of THE POPULAR I iS and it win stand in your, own parlor while you are paying for it. Your old piano or organ will be received us part payment.on the new. The Shon nger Piano has become 1 celebrated for . its Sw.eetiu ss. Brillraney and Evenness of Tone, Faultless Action, Easy Touch, Extreme Dur-ibiJ’ty, Perfection in DesiAiAil-echaii.i.sm. and Finish and is FU LLY h Altli iM'KI) for six yens Write "for catalogue anil call when lit the city. JOHN T. GREENE. Will. B.SfIONIXGERCO. 44-Cm 18? & 184 Wab: -h Ave, Chicago, 111.

Distemper & Coughs. In horses; sh w p rnd dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by usi g Craf s Distemper and Cough Cure. Safa to u-c vnd.r all conditions. Gnq dose prevents, on- bolt e c res.-in three to six ' ays. S> nd for “Troa iso’ and testimo ials from breeders who have u-e'l it f >:• many years Address the Wells .Medicine Co.'. Lafave'te Ind. Important to Horsemen. Morris English Stable Liniment re moves all ha d or soft lu ps, pulls, saddle or collar galls, sc atches, rheu matism, barbed wire cuts, bruises, sprains and deformities of ev ry de scription. Th > most remark able discovery of the nineteenth century, ori ginattd by a celebrated English \ eter in»ry surgeon; penetrates to thobone itself. Price 50 cts and §I.OO. Sold by F. B. Meyer. la these hard times a majority of ourpeople are practicing a more rigid economy than for many years. Nearly 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 or linen with same package instead of aseparate package for cottons whi ch renders them far superior for coloring mixed goods Simple directions. At A F. Long & Co. /

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MILTON CHIPMAN Does all kinds of Steam Fitting ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ s And Pipe Work, Repairs ISngi&es and Boilers, Also Handles Water Tanks, The Best on The Market. Prompt attention to all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed.

GEO- W- GOFF * * - Restaurant and Bakery. BREAD, CAKES, OOErFEGTZCSSRT, FHUITS, CAKKFD GOCDR, TOBACCO A1..'3 CIGARS - ..x ■ !.. • _ WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * —ALSO A GOOD--X--Xs'izr3srosE-eece'3>T'Z’Eii3. Everything Best and NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSEI A ER, INDIANA.

*« I®. In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term 1894. Mary A. Downer, ) vs. > Frank Downer, > Notice is hereby given to tlie-defend antFi'ank Dotvner that the plaintiff has filed I.er complaint and petition tor a divorce and the affidavits stating that said defendant, is a nori-rosideht of the State of Indiana, and said defendant is hereby notified to be and appear at the court house, on the Isth tiny of Octob r. 1894, the same being the first juridical day of the October term 1894 of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be held at the Town of liens*elaer in said county and answer or demur to said petition or the same will be heard in your absence. • . „ . xr.'-"* < s. Witness my hand and official” eaal this 21st day of August. 1894. I ; WM. H ' COOVEIi, vETyxNz Clerk of the Jasper ClrcuiCourt. Aug. 23-30. Sep. 6. Anyone wishing vaults cleaned out or moved, call on Harry Wiltshire. ' WellS Hoosier Poultry Powder A positive and speedy cure for chol3rA, Gapes, Roop, and all diseases of chickens, ducks, geese ani turkeys. Is compose! of the purest and bJst‘ •lings obtainable and is the best egg producer known. The price of oao fowl invested in this remedy will wvd off disease fiom the whole flock. Price 25 cti. So d by F. B. Meyer. 1 —.-- . ,u. 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 Cotes, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever knovfrn. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, Ind. Dec. 1. 94.

SURVEY NOTICE. Notice. i- hereby given to John Jmmbs. ■Walker In.. s-.-hool, Mary Manny. Joanna Fl. nmilng, Nicholas Sidioias, John SHi'ilfz,and John W., Cavender. that I own the South half of Section tw-nty-Threo (23)' township thirty one':;!) . h - 1 ; - six. («) west, ;m,d that 1 Will proceed with tin- Surveyor of Jasper county Indiana, on the thrr.l day of September 1894, .to make a legal survey of said Section or so iHirrti thereof as is necessary to establish the. lines and corners of my land. 11. BERNSTEN, Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. M. L. Hemphill 1 i i . ' r 'T ! (Successor to Hemphill Bros] BhcU ui ■ W Repair Sim. ’ VXXXXXXXXSXXXX All work done Prompt- , » • ly and Cheaply, and • Warranted First , Class in Quality, j * .*. < Front Street, (TLo old Erwin Shop,)