Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1894 — Page 8
J ’■ HORTON. DENTIST. •> Crowns and sgAßridge work Teeth wvliovt Matos. -Nocovering to roof of month. No asstroying sense of paste. Office over Honan's G«a administered for the painless extraction oxteeth. •r. FE, L Brow n, DEimST WBSEKAEB - INDIANA. .. Crown and BndgeworkTeeth without rfates a Specialty. ALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Office over Wshard’s . Gas admin)*? _ tered for painless extraction of teeth. JF.V. jgAALVAZ, M, D. c, - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RENSSELAER, W. A Hutl, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J. C. THRAWLS, Surveyor & Engineer, fficewith ’ COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. In Williams & Stockton block, Rensselaer - - - - - - - - Indiana. TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. * I will be in myofficenp stairs in Citizen • Rank Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. _ WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B, T. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners sf Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •state, Sell B. &L. shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the beet companies in the U.S. Bepresent AJtna Life —the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-resideus. Discount notes. We solit vour collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind.
EASTERN Meat Market. INTRA L LOCATION-OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE, KKNSSEIAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All kinds of fresh and cared meats of the best quality and at lowest pneo Fine beef stoek a specialty. Arulca Ssalve The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap tions, and positively cures Piles." or nr pay required. It is guaranteed to givr perfect satisfaction, or money reiuhdei! Price 25 cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are all gold as far as you can see. They look like solid cases, wear like solid cases, and are solid cases for all practical purposes—yet only cost about half as much as an out-and-out solid gold case. Warranted to wear for 20 years; many in constant use for thirty years. Better than ever since they are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or twisted off the case—the ignH Can only be had on the cases' thin rQ xxxqjtlc AH others have the old-style puli-outbow, which is only held to the case by friction, and can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold only through watch dealers. Send for a watch case opener to the manufacturers Keystone Watch Case Co. t PHILADELPHIA. W. L Dey cl as $3 SHOE NO SQUEAKING. 55. CORDOVAN, X IRENCd&IHAMELIEDCALE M \ s 4.. x 3- o RI€CALF&KANGAROI O * > 3.5? POUCE.3 Soles. eosOZ. WORKINGMEN* W li\ 1 EXTRA FINE. W, *2.*LLsßoysSchoolShoes. \ send for catalogue W-1.-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yau can eave money hr purchasing W. L. Don.iaa Shoes, Berause, we are the largest manufacturers ot advertised shoe* in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the boltotn, which protects yon against nigh .rices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes eaual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. V.'e have them sold everywhere at fewer prices for the value given than any other r-.akc. Take no substitute. If your 4ealer cannot supply you, we can. hold by Bold by Ellis &Murray
THE JULIUS TOWER.
It Contains the MHllons atfann»ay'» War Treasures. The Julius tower, hot far Trom Berlin, contains the war treasure of 120,000,000 marks yielding no interest. This large sum, consisting of crowns and double crowns, is from time to time, without long notice, counted by two members of the imperial d’ebt committee. Entrance to the well guarded tower can only ba gained if these two members put their complicated keys in the key hole simultaneously. Needless to say that there is always a sentry at the entrance door. A strict record is kept of the hour of opening and closing the tower. On opening it one enters at orice into th-e rotunda, where the shining 120,000,000 marks are stored. This vast sum is divided into twelve equal parts, each subdivided into ten others of the value of 1,000,000 each. This 1,000,000 is again distributed in ten bags of 10,000 marks each, two-thirds of which sum is in ten- mark pieces. When a revision is ordered the number of the division and subdivisions to be counted is chosen at haphazzard. For the counting a squad of soldiers is ordered. As soon as some of the 100,000 mark bags fire counted and found correct the., war treasure is considered to be properly revised. The other large funds—those of the invalids’ relief and the fortification building fund—are also overhauled by carefully comparing the coupon sheets, numbers, series, &c., with the original entries. Until the beginningof the new reichstag building, this fund was also kept in the Julius tower. As soon as the work of counting and comparing is finished the auditor’s report is drawn up and signed by both functionaries—the two keys are again simultaneously inserted in the locks —and the revision of the war treasure is concluded. The “counters” are drawn up in line and marched back to the barracks, the “committee” drive off in a cab and the “hoard” is left once more in that absolute quietude which every peaceloving Teuton hopes it may enjoy for many years to come.
FATE OF TWO SPARROWS.
They Were Guying People on a Steamship When Something Happened. Two impertinent sparrows met a curious and untimely death in the presence of an interested New York crowd a few days ago. One of the Cunard steamships was being warped in to her dock while crowds of people on the pier and the vessel were chafing at the delay and slowness of the tedious process. . A .thick hawser fastened to a capstan near the bow was being u sed in the warping - process and was stiff as a pole under tire tremendous strain. The sparrows who had been twittering and chirping about the place fluttered out to examine the hawser. Evidently it was a new perch stretched for their benefit where it would afford a good view of both boat and pier, they thought. They settled on it half way out. At first the slight vibration of the big rope caused them some uneasiness, but they soon got over it and fell to poking fun at the waiting people. They would glance pertly first ht the travelers; then at the expectant friends, and then they would turn to each other and chirp out impertinent, guying remarks and twitter with glee, until they nearly fell off "their percli.."' In the very midst of their enjoyment feomething "happened. There was a mv.iiled report and the thick hawser parted like a thread justi where the feathered jokers had been, standing, causing the dockmen to run as one end came'writhing toward them like a snake. It was like the burst of thunder sound in Mrs. Hernans' poem; the birds, oh, where were they? Two little Huffy bunches of feathers rode the crest of a ripple in the water and disappeared, under the pier. “I’oor little things. It killed them,” said a lady .011 thejpier. Then a new hawser took the place of the old, the big ship swung in, and everybody pushed forward to greet long-absent friends.
She Felt Safe Then.
It was during a recent small-pox . scarem.,a certain town in the Midlands, in England. Au old lady from the country thought she would like to take a cab, but she was rather anxious; having heard that many of the cabs had been used to carry small-pox patients to the hospitals. She asked the driver whether there risk of catching the disease. “Not in”' tTie'"TeasT,''”’friTrnT7“ rrrrsweredthe cabby; “I’ve had one of my back wheels vaccinated, mum.” Thus reassured, the old lady stepped in and proceeded on her way.
Will Wheat Turn to Cheat?
Some who read this headline will say “yes” and swear to it, while others, equally as well acquainted with the mysterious in agricultural lore, will declare that “like produces like” and that one species of grain never sprung from another. There is but one instance on record in all the annals of agriculture where a spike of cheat has been found in a bed of, wheat. This curiosity is, or was quite recently at least, preserved in the agricultural nauseum.in Springfield,lll.
Jack as Good as His Master.
A prominent Milwaukee lawyer who has a few peculiarities of his own, emplbys as hi& stenographer a young lawyer who has even more peculiarities, and some great stories ard told about their doings. It is said that when the employer takes his stenographer into his private office to dictate a brief they frequently fall into hot disputes as to the law, and occasionally the young lawyer declines t« take down such nonsense as he deems his employers uttvranees to be.
. AVER’S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla ADMITTED READ RULE XV. o : “Articles q: that are inOj an y wa y dan_ °i i T tl s erous ° r oi J fenßive ’ M so ?i patent medi- OS ci n e s', ■ hDs- o | trums, and °s empirical preparations, whose oj ingredients are concealed, will o i not be admitted to the Expo- £ sition.” o o Why was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla admit- o ted ? Because It is not a patent medicine, © not a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, o not dangerous, not an experiment, and o because it is all that a family medicine o should he. o At the o WORLD’S FAIR | = Chicago, 1893. o Why not get the Best? © 00000000000000000000000
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper Circuit court, October term, 1894. In the matter of the estate of) David Hart. > deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that the inidersigmd as -Administrator of the es'ate of David Hart, deceased, has presented and. filed his account ai d vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come, up for the examination and action of said Ciri uit Court, on the J7thday of October 1894, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear insaid Conrtand show cause, if any thtrebe, why said account and vouchers should not, be approved. —a ffivt Ears And the he’rsof said edate, and all others Interested therein, ate also heteby required At." thekime and place atoreeam. to appear andmakepr of or their heirship or claim to any part or said estate. FRANK FOLTZ, Administrator. Writ. H. Coover, Clerk, J. C. O. SURVEY NOTICE. BQT-'" r To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given to James Wiseman, D. J. 2 l ompson, Selina.), Wirg, O. C. Gregg. Asaßro w n, Win. J, Allen, — ■ J. H. I.oid'B. Orlando J. Miller, and Benjamin J. Gllford, tint I will pro< et d with tl e surveyor of Jasper county on t’-e 2(lth day of Septi niber, 11-94 to make a survi y of Section 88 81 <>, or to much 1 lien of Lsw. 11 l.e jii ees-rin t<> establish the lines and corner? of my lard. S. A. WILLIAMS, John E. Al e*’, Surveyor. Aug. 30. Sep. 6-13 NOTICE OF. FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Jasper. Circuit court,-October term, It-'. 4. -v.. ■ In the mailer of the estate of ) M. rgaret Hart '■ deceased. ' No<:ce is .heriby given, lliat the under s>g id, as Adm m sll al or of li e estate of ■Maig.net Hurt deceased, has /rcsentid .and ill it his account ami voiielu-rs in final settlement ot said estate, nod that the same will conte up ior-the t x.iHiiuaUoo-ard-aetioh of sa d < ircuit court, on the lit i day of eietobei--,-lifc’A iit .wbj.cli...time ,ill.persons.iu terested in saiii i state are ri qtiired to appear ir said court - > d show cause, if any there be. Why said ccount and Vouclieis should not be approved. SgJffl And the lu-lrs of said < state, anc all otbers interested therein, are a~so- hereby required, i.t the time and pbi< e aforesaid, to yippiarand make proof ot their heir.-shipor “claTuElu'iFStpart oinratd estat e?FRANK FOLTZ. a ministiator. W. 11 Coovc”, Clcr.kJC.C. . Sep. 6 13-20.
In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term 1894. t - Charles E. Mills, / vs. '-Cause No. 4748. ; Sanford A. Morgan, et al. ' I The plamt.ff in the above cause havin’ filed bis comp) out therein, together with I an ntlidav.t 'bat Sanfvid A. Morgan and I _ Moigan h s wile, ail of the unI know 11 adult.ai d inim r beiis, devisees ai d i legatees ot said ord A. Morgan, and ——-- j Morgan hi« wile, d. ceased ; nil ti.e unknown I a>luli and minor heirs, devisees and legaices of the unknown adult and minor helis, devisees and legateesol Sanlord A, Morgan, and — Morgan ins u iie, deceased, ui'q tion--1 esidepts of the State of Indiana Notice iu Du refote h reby given said defendants that unless they bn and appear on the first-day of the next, tejan. of the Jasper circuit court, to be h lden on the third Monday of October, A. I>. 1894 at the court house in Kemselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to mid complaint, the same will be heard and deieimincd. in their absei ce. ’ —— In witness whereof, 'I hereunto /sir set my hand and allix the seal of ’ sivau > courl thig 16tu (jay O f U g_ USt, A D. 1894 Wil H. COOTER, Aug. 23 30. Sept. 6. Clerk. Morris English Worm I’owt 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 borsvs. sheep and dogs. Price 50 eta at Meyers drug store. ■ rpost 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 ever? part of the urinary passages in male or female. In relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately, If you want quick relief And cure this is the remedy. Sold by A. F. lx)ng & Co druggists, Renssel .er, Ind. Id e 91
Wlseast’s Desperate Grown. Asil-ina Brouchitif, otnarrh, con?nmptioh« jfyiitpcpsiai nurvous prostration, which am eoiisi<le r <-.n “desphmter”' as well by physician as by palient - The extini tion of those ailments would . ut.jpfi a great souice of revenue of the doctors. ■ 1 1 j -Notwithstanding—Xhese—arcd Jot her diseases have been are still cured in nntiicrou'! cases by the Compouiid Oxygen Treatnii n.t. This is not a Dicre assertion We can funnxli abundant proof and well authenticated records^of remarkable cures of seemingly desper-y i ate Hilments, and we will g aply do so. Jff y<>trwill’write to ns, wtr will send i ) on; fme of charge, our book of two ! hundred pages, with numerous testis mortals ■ Our treatment is by inbalahi’ion, and ' is not followed by any ill effects such ■ as are often caused by the uso of drugs. . Home Treatment is sent out by wci press, to be used at home. i Office treatment is administered here. : Consultation free. | Our great success h;is given ieAs. ; mtmerous wor’.b.less nnita’i >n —. . ' there is but one Compound Oxygen | avoid disfippoiidiaent arid loss 1 | of money by sending to DllS. SI'ARKOY & PALEN.i 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. Cal, ; Toioato, Canada. We are flrm and honest in our state, ment that nothing equals Brant’s Balsam for cure of "all conghs, colds-, throat or lung trouble, as the many letters we have on file help to prove. ! A recent one from 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 lungs got in a very bad shape” (opiates always hurts cbe lungs) “but two bottles of Brant’s Balsam cured me. I felt better : before had used half a bottle. Get Brants of A. F. Long & Co.
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 wil) express prepaid to any address a full quart i sample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL, VMUm SCO., DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. Attention Fanners! If you have a horse thjit has poor appe ite, is s upid, hair rough, run down i>i flesh, and out of fix generally, u e Morris’ English Stab e Powder and you will be su’pris d at the result. pGae package will add t ndo lars 11 the l value of apo run down horse, colt or mule. Full pound pac'<agas 2.5 cts.--5 for SI.OO. wU .'yers.
Cash or Credit—Which? My close connection with the manufacturers’ principal western house has enabled me to get credit, where desired, and reduced prices for niv old friends of Jasper county A small payment down and a little paid each month will buy one of THE POPULAR ■■HI PIAWOS. 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. TheSlion.ngi-r Piano has become celebrated for its Sweetness. Brilliancy and Evenness of Tone, Faultless Action,-Easy Touch, Extreme Durability, Perfection in Design, Mechanism and Finish and is FULLY WARRANTED for six years Write for catalogue and coll when in tlic city. JOHN T. GREENE, Witi, B.SHONINGERCO. 44-Gm 182 & 181 Wabash Ave, Chicago, 111. Distemper & Coughs. In horses, sh -ep and dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by usi g Crafts Distemper and Cough Cure. Safe to u-e und.r all conditions. One dose prevents, on < bott e c res, it three to six days. Send for “Trea iso” and testimonials from breeders who "Eave used it for many years. Adfll'ess the Wells Medicine Co.. Lafayette Ind.
Important to Horsemen. ’’ Morris Engli-h Stable Liniment re moves all ha d or soft lu ps, pulls, saddle or collar galls, sc atches, rheu matism, barbed wire cuts, bruises, spraids and deformities of ev- ry description. Th) most remarkable discovery of the nineteenth century, ori ginatvd by a celebrated English 1 eter insry surgeon; penetrates to the bone itself. Price 50 cts and SI.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 meats 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 aseparate package for cottons whi oh renders them far superior for coloring mixed goods Simple directions. At A F. Long & Co.
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MB! NOTICE. In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term 1894. Mary A. Downer, i vs. > Fiank Downer, ) Notice is hereby given to the defendant Frank Downer that tlie plaintiff bas tiled i her complaint and petition for a divorce and , the nffiduvb's stating that said defendant, is a I non-resiilcnt of the State of Indiana, and said defendant Is hereby notified to lie and I appearat the court house, on the I.sth day ot Oqtob r. 1894. the same being th? first juridical day ot the October term 1894 of tlie Ja»ner Circuit Court, to be held at the Town ot Ke.i s edaer in said county and answer or ■clmmirto'AiiTir'perrnon-OT ttre-mrnre wrtt-tic-hoard in your absence. Witness my hand and official /kw »i \ STU litis 21st day of Amgust, 1894. t LLlr) : WM. H. OOOVEB, Jierk of the Jasper ClrculCourt. Aug. 23-30. Sep. 6. 1 1 Anyone wishing vaults cleaned out or moved, call on Harry Wiltshire. I WellS Uoosler Poultry Powder A positive and speedy cure for cholora, Gapes, Roop, and all diseases of chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Is composed of the purest and bist drugs obtainable and is the best egg {troducer known. The price ot one owl invested in this remedy will wiud off disease from the whole flock. Price 25 cti. So dbyF. B. Meyer. English Spavin Liniment removes any Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Bing-bone. Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats Cougs, etc. Save S6O by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alomish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, lad. Dec. 1. 94. ,
SURVEY ■ ♦ Notice Is hereby given to John Jacobs, . Walker t|>.. school, s Mary Manny. Joanna Flennuing, Nicholas Nicholas, ’ John Seh'.illz. anti John tV. Cavehtler, that I own the Soutl half of Section twenty-three (23) township thli ty one (31) North, range six, (uj west, and tha 1 will proceed with the Surveyor of Jasper com ty Indiana, on the thir l day ill Seideinlier, 1894 to make a legal survey of said so'etlon or s < much thereof as Is necessary to establish th linos and corners of my land. 11. BERNSTEN,' Jno. E. Alter, Surveyor. r.l> , , - _ r M. li. Hemphill . (Successor to Hemphill Bra Us&u 03 7 Wi Rojaii SH uiiHiHfnn • AH work done Promptrad Cheaply, and - Warranted Fin 7 Class in Quality J. r J Front Street, '"’wJk*. (The old Erwin Shop,)
