Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1894 — Page 8

Deatist. Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without Blues. No<*o' »-r•»!•' to vwf tit mouth. No ctettifwing th« s'nsp of. tiwt* *iffßco over Post Office. Gas apministered for <tUe paintoss extraction of teeth. Mr. H. Li. Brown, UDEiTTIST ENSSELAER - INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework ■ M Teeth withou* a - 6£ ' a Specialty* Aid. THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. <Mtoe over PerterlA Wishard’s. Gas administered lor painless extraction ot teeth.

JR V. KANXAL, M, D. C. VETERINARIAN. - - Office with RENBBELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. J. . THRAWLtr, Surveyor & Engineer, Wee with COUNTT SUPERINTENDENT. In Williams k. Stockton block. Rensselaer - Indiana. TRUSTEES* NOTICE. M ARION TOWNSHIP. t will be in my office up stairs in Citizens B nk Building every Saturday to attend to »ownship business. WILLIAM G&BENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. B. P. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON & CD4 PHAN, Abstracters and Examiners sf- Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell rea •state, Sell B. AL. shares. Write Fire insurance in three of the best companies in the U. 8 Represent .Etna Life—the best on the globe. Agent for four A-l Accident companies. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-rrsidens Disoount notes. We solit your collections. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind.

■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, PorVr. Veal, Mutton. Sausage, Balogna, etc.,sold in quantities to suit purchasers at tli ' LOWEST PRICES. None but the best.stock Everybody is Invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID §5-GOOD CATTLE J J. El GLESBACH. Proprietor, EASTERN - - Meat Market, o ‘'Titvi, ai.,ir? iTBUt ' nqCARfi, BV.Iv oi.l.AEr,, - - IK JIAXA A.C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. All feud* of fresh and cared meats of the best quality aa 1 at 1 >west pad # Fine beef stock s. snoaialty. Jwcltlpn’s Arnica Salve TI o best salve in the world for Cuts Braise*, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and posiUvclv curbs' Piles, or nr pay required. I’. is guar&stsod to give forf ect satisf actio a, or money refunded ri,"*" ennts per ■ ox. For sale byJj S Meyer, Relief in Six HoursDistessing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by iho -‘New Groa: South American Kidney cure” This new remedy is a groat surprise on account of its exceeding ptoraptnos < in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and evtrv part of the urin ary passages in male or female. In lelieves retention ot water and pain in passing it almost immediately 7, If you want quick relief and cure this is toe reinedv. Sold by A. F. Long &Co druggists, Kc-nsiel er, Ind. ldic 91

The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss FiHed Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as sblid gold cases, fnd cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear ao years. Always look for this trade mark. None genuine without It. IQ# Sold only through watch dealers. A watch cate opener which makoc a handioma charm sent fraa cn raquaat. Keystone Watch Case Co., < PHILADELPHIA.

From Darkest Missouri.

SOME SOUND IDEAS ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION. From a personal Tetter from oar former young foreman, Geo. Healey, now occupying a responsible position on .the Secla.i i, Mo., Gazette, we extract the following in reference to political matters. Mr. Healey says: The Rei’urlican reaches mereg-ul-uly, and 1 predict from the present appearance Of thugs in Jasper that next Tu sday’a election will result as most previous ones have in electing a complete republican ticket. Jasper county has teen true to the party that labors for American prosperity, when other [counties swung in line with democracy and its followings, and enjoys the distinction of being one out of a few counties that were not deceived by democratic false promises, and its people can congratulate themselves that when other counties turned against the party that bad ably administered the county’s affairs, old Jasper didn’t flmelirbuV “poked” it in straight for the Republicans. Before leaving Rensselaer, my political ideas were not so positive as now, but each day I stay in Missouri makes me feel the necessity of taking a stand against the party that has passed bills and ruined industries, upon which the happiness and prosperity of millions of laborers, mechanics, manufacturers, merchants and men in every walk of life were depending. Iu Missouri, I found early after taking up my residence here, that to be honest and to pursue hoaest politics, I must be a republican. We have more corrupt democratic politicians and we are suffering from their influence m both state and county, but the people are getting educated on political points and if Missouri does not answer the call of the party and send up some unprecedented majorities and some good republican congnssmen, I miss my guess.

The honest people of Missouri and further west, do not ] ki the present administration and the opinions of the people in Colorado and the western countiy, of the party now in power, I aptly displayed on the canvass of a returning mover’s wagon from there It read like this;

hi-*-.• * 3r>. i .••••• • * . rrrrrrr'" 1 Colorado for irrigation, ; ; Nevada for starvation, ; i The democratic ad ministry-; fioil ■ . - ! For h— and d—nation, : I’m going back to my wife’s ; ; relation. ;

Sedalia Ins a large lot of colored voters, and about 99 p r cent, of them are republicans, and the democrats failing to honestly persuade fin m to vote the - d.cmqcratic_JißL4^ : imaVd n «lah lastWCCklfor re bicing the retrUbfuan vote about fifty! It was til’s way. They employed an old Scduhan now holding a railroad job in T dian territory to come to Sedali i snl contract with about fifty negroes to go to work grading a strip of railroad, furnishing them trar.i-por'ation from ho#. On Thursday night the utt-sus-ptcliDg darkies (who a.e sufferin'. tike 'the whit< s, with lots of unoccnpiaii time) wire loaded into a car and taken to the territory, from which a telegram was received bust Saturday night, stating that there w.ns nothing there for them to do and that they had been refused Iranpostation back home. This was a democratic campaign move, they knowing that not one half the darkies can get back here in time to vote at Tuesday’s election. This Ins been practiced not only inSedilia, but in other parts of the state. With regards to yoursdf and long life to my McKinley comrades, I am Yours Truly, George 11. Hkauey.

Estey organs and pianos, and Estey A Camp organs and pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. • " * ; - -r « I.i these hard times a majority of ourpeople are practicing a more rig d economy than for many years. Nearly every family has a supply of old garments or goods, which can be used to advantage in such times, and to look almost like new by coloring over with Magic Dyes. You can depend on them for last colors taat will not crock or fade out, like most oß»er 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 ch renders them far superior for coloring mixed goods Simple directions. At A F. Long & Co i —-— : -■■ - --- -4*-

A Quarter Century a Cst

For a quarter of aceutary 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 lict bus stood the test S 6 long, BTUI that lias given po universal satisfaction is «o experiment. Each bottle is posi tively gun ranted lo give relief, or the money will bo refunded. It is adHffHei: Jo i d the most reliable tor cong liS and colds. Trial bottles free at Meyers*. Large size 59 c and SI.OO.

Joe Sharp Reports His Kceley Examination.

“What is your age?” ‘•Forty-tight.” _ “That is against you some. What is your occupation ?” “Photographer.” “Too sorry to hear it. How long have you been making pictures?” “Twenty-five years.” ‘‘Too bad! too bad!” And you could hear all the clerks and typewriters in the establishment, whispering, ‘too bad, too bad’ and gazing at me in pity. Said I. “Is it a disgrace?'’ “No, bless you, no. But during that time you have made a great many baby pictures haven’t you?*’ “Yes. I considered myself buccessful with babies.” “And before taking a baby’s picture you took a drink ?” “ludeed I did, and one just after, and twins ——- ■ “Never mind that. What long parcel have you under your arm?” “A joint fish rod.” “What! Do you say you are also a fisherman! Too bad, sorry, afraid you are incurable.” “•Come, now, I think you are just trying to work me for more money.” “It’s this way. Of ccurse you boast of Laving caught a gnat many big fish, and each fish yon caught you took a drink?” “ludeed I did, and always in proportion to the size of the fish. But you have been asking all these questions, I would like to know if you allow a person to go to church ?” “Certainly, we never interfere with religion or politics. What church would you like to attend?” “The Milk Church.” [To be continued]

From Remington.

Clarence Babb is very sick with typhoid'fAver. His father and mother are there helping to care for him. Geo. Worden’s are rejoicing in the advent of a new member to their family. It arrived Friday and is a boy, we believe. Mrs. E. Heath has been very sick but is now out of danger. Miss Maud Shaw, of Lafayette, spent last yyeek yvith her sister, Mrs, A. Harris,

Among the improvements around town we notice the graveling of the Wolcott road, and the one leading past Pheeps to the corporation limits. Tim watering. trough lias also traveled e st and is now located In front of the blacksmith shop.

Mr. Hargreaves is moving infep-the Briggs’ property, recently vacated by Rev. J. D Carson.

Frank Hines now occupies the Garrison house in the north part of town.

A number of the Knights went to W( leott Wednesday night to organize a lodge there. They report a high time. Mrs. E. A. Bn too, received a dispatch Wednesday announcing the death of her father Mr. Dunlap, of Will Co., lil. Mr. and Mrs. Bartno started immediately for 111. They will be absent a week or more. Mrs. W. 11. Shaw is visiting in Englewood and Evansville; Mrs. Jesse Lockwood in Morocco, Mrs. Ed Maxwell in Watseka. The concert at Durand Hall Tuesday evening was one of the most delightful we have ever attended. The music was of a high order*, and was greeted by an attentive and appreciative audience.

Miss Twonctte Parker has come home very much benetitted by her treatment at the surgical institute. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell are “at home” in their new house, which will soon be completely finished. The Jubileh at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening was a very enthusiastic meeting. The program was “chuckful” of good things prominent among which were the solos by Maude Bowman and Flo McKee. The reports of the delegates were well written and well delivered. We hope the C. E’s will give us some more. To add to the distress of .these “Democratic times” the cholera has broken out among the “porkers” and. quite a number of the farmers are losing valuable animals. Another daughter at Geo. Johnson’s since last week.

Morris English stable liniment

Leads ho procession. The wonder liniment of the age. Cures after all others h .v: failod Has stood the test of twenty yea ►> of constant use by one of the loading veterinary surgeons of England, and is now rold in this connry upon a po-itiv-i guarantee Good for man or beast. Price 50 ce:it3 and $1 Bold by F. B. Meyer.

THE CIRCUIT COURT.

This ; s th* bu’iy week, iothe circuit Sam Thu rst> n, w hose bad br* ak on b 1 1 loon d i-v hiS- becu-4t scribed,- wts tiied by a jury and Am d $25 and costs. A divorce was given to Lostcr M. Iliwr, of Remington, from Emma Hawnjcame, abandonment. El zabelh M-..Gi:ff of Rensselaer, was given a divorce from Km Person McGriff. Her maiden name, Warner was restored. Cause, fai.ure to provide. Several other important cases have been tried, and will be.reported; next week.

THE CATHOLIC FAIR.

The Catholic Fair closed last Thursday night, after a very successful season of three days. The remarkably large receipts show how successful it was. These were a total of $1304 of which about $1125 will be clear above all expenses. The chief interest centered about the various contests, and these also were the principal sources of the leceipts. The contest for a fine gold ring, between Misses Maggie Healy and Ura McGowan, resulted in a victory for Miss Healy. Her votes footed the amount of $153.43; and Miss McGowan’s to $86.36. In recognition of Miss McGowan’s efforts, Father Nuiberg presented here with a ring of similar value to the one contested for.

The gold watch contest for the most popular merchant was between John Eger and F. B. Meyer. The contest was very close, but Mr. Eger won, by $78.53 in his box to $76.63 in Meyer’s. The gold “watch contest for most popular member of the congregation was also very close, between Michael Nagel and James Walters. Walters won with $224 19 to $212.24 for Nagel. Mr. Nagel’s friends afterwards presented him with an equally fine watch.

•The oil painting contest, resulted as follows: Miss Emma Lane, $35.82 Miss Lizzie ixtrper, $43.90; Mis 3 Agnes Carlin, $44.27.

The cane contest was a one sided affair, as Mr. Spitler did not enter the list. The votes for Mr. Nowcls amounted to $25.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not oiherwisa Epee itied Alfred Thompson to Henj. J. Gifford, Oct. 17, se 17-31-5,80 acres, Walker, $450. Josephine Miller to Ben j. J. Gifford, Oct. 16, und sw ne 19-31-5, Walker. 40.. Peter D. Johnson to Win, R Austin, Get. 17, 1 sw 23-31-7, 160 antes. Union, quitclaim, SIOO. Della It. Renicker to Louisa M. Thornton, Oct 20, w side w£ nw 11-29-7, 23$ acres, Newton, SI,OOO. Abagail Abbett. by heirs, to Thos. Thompson, Oct. 1, imds ne sw 10-31-5, 20 acres, Walker 95. Suda L. Grip me to G. R. Fay lor, Nov. 6, pt nw 12 30-7, sw 1-30 7, 320 acres, Union, S2OO. Lucy J. Chas. N. Chilcote Oct. 3, ne, n$ se 21-28-6, Jordan, $6500. Frank Foltz, Com’r to Simon P. Thompson, Oct. 16, se 29-30 7, commissioner’s deed, Newton, 81600. Chas. L. Crisler, et al to Simon P. Thompson, Sep. 27, e$ se 29-30-7, Newton, S6OO. John A. Sigler to Wm, Engelman, Aug. 16. e$ ne 23 32-7, 80 acres, .Keener, $960. James F. Irwin to Heryey R. Hair is, Oct. 13, 200 acres in 27-28-28-6, Jordan, S7OOO r . Elizabeth Hyatt to Mary A. Spacy, Oct. 4, unds nw nw 10-27-7, Carpenter, S2OO. Mary C. Hopkins to Frank O. Strasser, Sep. 29, n$ sw 16-28 6, 80 acres, Jordan, SI4OO. Simon P. Thompson to Simon Kissic, Oct. 4, nw se, w$ ne se 36-31-7, 600. We are firm and honest in our sta ment that nothing equals Brant’s Balsam for cure of .all coughs, coldsthroat or lung trouble, as the ninny letters we have on fi!e help to prove. A recent one from W, E. ltcuupel, Columbia, Mich, says: “I caught a sovore cold on tny luygs last winter and tried several other remedies which did me no good, until my lungs got in a very bad shapo’* (opiates always hurts the lungs) ‘ but two bottles ot Brant’S Balsam cured me. 1 felt better before bad used half a bottle. Get Brauts of A. F. Long & ( o.

Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES —Makes THE LIGHT Unbearable. (mrm permanentlycured fc- ff BY USING Ayer’s Pills “My husband was subject to severe 0 j attacks of neuralgia which caused him os great pain anil suffering, ■ The pains OJ were principally about his eyes, and he J; often had to remain in a darkened room, ©3 not being able to stand the light. Ayer’s Os Pills being recommended, lie tried them; using one before each meal. They very ©= soon afforded relief, followed by perma- O: nent cure. lam a strong believer in the ®i efficacy of Ayer’s Pills, and would not ©: be without them for ten times their O: cost.”—Mrs. M. E. Debat, Liberty, Tex. ®| “I have used Ayer’s Pills in my family oj for forty years, and regard them as the 0| very best—Uncle Martin Hancock, Lake City, Fla. os AYER’S PILLS g| Received Highest Awards £: AT THE WORLD’S FAIR °j 000000000000000000000008

W. L. Douglas £9 CUAC IS THE BEST. s»cj OnULnosqueaxing. $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLED CALE \ $4 *55.0 FINECALF&KANGARCI Bp _ . 1 $3.5° POLICE, 3 Soles. Pin **jmb«* %jjy *2A 7 - s ßoysSchooiShoes. FOR CATALOGUE I.‘DOUGLAS > MASS. Yon can gave money by purchasing VV. L. Dim it Ins Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers 01 advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the-v-alue by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere at lower prices for the yalue given than any either make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by Sold by Ellis &Murray

Baby carriages all styles and prices at Williams. How the Magnetic Springs lost a good customer is told by John V Smith, a prominent Odd-fellow. Wooster. Ohio, who says “1 bad doctored and doctored without, benefit, tor sleep ie.ssnoss and nervous rheumatism with pains.all over me, until had decided to goto the magnetic springs. MfTLnn bach acivbed mo to try hr. Wheeler.l nerve vital zer and I eioro lad used as second bottle my rheum itFm and sleeplessness- were' entirely cured Sold by A. F Long &Go

KMxcafts SJG.sp t.-uJo fimrn Asthma.Brpnchiti?, catarrh, 'con-.-mmo-tion. dyspepsia, nervouS p • tion neuralgia, rheumatism .aro divn - • which are co-is.nio.cd 'Vi- f -to ,-i. -Well-by pitysi- ian as by pauciit The extinction of tv,- ' aHhfenti would cut of! a great 'sour ce of r-vemte of tho doctors. _ Notyithstandißg'! these and oi.lim diseases Lave been are still cured in numerous .cases- by the Com pound Oxy gen Treatment. This is not s mere assoitvm. Wo can furnish abundant proof and well authenticated records ot remarkable cures of seemingly desperate we will g a.ply do so If yon will write to us, we. aviil send you, free of charge, our bode of two hundred pages, with numerous tosti monials and records’of surprising ou p e>; Our treatment is by iuhalabuion, and is not followed by any ih effects such as are often caused by the use of drugs. Home Treatment is sent out by ox press, to be used at home, ofti.ee treatment is ad-minis! ared here. Consultation free. Our great suoeosi has jgiyen eAs numerous worthless imUati m there is but one Com. ound Oxygen genuine, avoid disappointment and loss of money by sending to Drs. Starkkv & Palen. 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa Cal.; Toronto, Canada

Distemper timing Dorses Safely and q i k y ure Iby tin mo ol Craft’S L>ist roper and Coujh Cure. It not only cures Dist mper, but when administered in time prevents its spread among h rs s and colts that has been expose! to the contagion It is not expensiae and is easily admi istered Sen for book on Distempo free. Addr ss W< Us Medicine Co. Lafayette, led., or ask F. B. Meyer, the . ruggist. Morris’ English Stabler owder Not only cures but pro ents disease, and when fed two t three times a week will keep your s ock in tl-io con dillen, will make them slick, fat and glossy. Changes th > en ire system, gives now i 100 1, nt w lie, and puts them in good condition f;r spring wora. Ful p und p - ct:-gis 25 ci nts So t by F. B M- yer. English Spavin Liniment removes any Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Ibeuusties from h-.rses, blood ,>pavm[< Curb-, Splints, Sweeney, King-bone, St.itles Sprains, all Swollen Throats Congs, etc. Save SSO bv use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cute ever known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Drugg st, Rensselaer, Lee l 94. Tu ki gii! o’ l ‘>y« f°' the Wh sk or, i popular p epir:tlon n one bottle and .colors ertnly a mown or blaqk A y erstn can easily rpp’y itat homo.

’ SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. j A recent discovery is that headachy J 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 derangement of the nerve centers supplying these organs with nerve fluid or force. This is likewise true of many diseases of the heart and lungs. The nerve system is like a telegraph system, as will be seen by the accompanying The little , the nerves which 1 convey the nerve sqiti|n, or student of nervous diseases, and author of many noted treatises on the latter suhject, 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 tne 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 Go., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5, express prepaid. Restorative Nervine positively contains ntt opiates or dangerous drugs. ( SoUi by all Dtuggists. Notice of Chanya of Voting Place, An affidavit of Trustee of Kankakei township, ha ing been pres upeil to the Board of (’ommH-doners of .(asp r County,lmliaita, showing tbit ilia room in which Elections in sh it Town-hip have been heretotora ■ rdered held, can net be procured for such use; it is therefore ordered by the Boar 1 that Elections in «a d To .vuslrp of Kankakee be hereafter held in the South Room of the School Building iu the To.vn of Dunnv'ile, iu said Township, and that p over notice thereof be pubiishe' aid p i-ted. By order of said Buard. HENRY B Mfltlt AV, Auditor .lasper 00. f nd.

Town Bosrd Notice. NOTICE OF LETTING CONTiU'wOT FOR CONkITFtUGTION. h . Notice is hereby given that on Mouday, November sth, 1894, we-will pec ivo sealed bids for letting the job of digging and constructin'* a sewer and tile drain . nbo efl to lie constructed by trie Board uLTiusLecs'Of. (he town of Uens-'ellier, Indiana, on Ociob rB, IStU. .And tlie engineer’,s. specUica'lons for »lik ti nm vbe inspected at 111 ‘. office of li. 1-'. Fei-gUvon. Tire job wdl be let- to the lo«-< s’ res.'-onsl-bleb.diter I'aclt bi fotni. acconipanied by a 1.0/..1 nf \y dl l t\y <» fn I'll,id sureties, to our nppruvul, for the faithful i efform nee of work, und to execute n .Writ!eh confmct. Said bids Will be. rccciy, d ill S/t'c’oeU -I*, i'!. on above rtiite. T: e Itoird rereives the rigtit to rei ns‘u .y or all bids. By order oi ,he B ra-1 of Trustees of the ■f»v-n .»f tlenssel /er. Indiana. .. \vi(,i/'h.s iny. baud li d lhc seal /xV, T \oft he TeWri'of IteviSse acr, at of- / nasi. ! v t!, ~ ithdrrvol Uctidter, 18:14. '-- o''- BIiAU!,:. -M . r. 1,1 !■, Town Clerk. .m)iL E. Notice is yereliy given that 1 ados Thompson and of inn's, lie owner,; i-i tea) c-tve .-•itn:l-eu 111 r.ie town ot lien,setae/, .husper eouiiiy. liidian.i, tiled their :v,i i-.n mi me:;-a. d::.y of Oetober is;i4. in :ic- i'lieo of :he auditor 11 >f.iil i-oimiy. lirayiiig .that miwlrof Angei.r-M street of said town;.!-l-ie- 1 . -'n Hie I’i <|Uii ; ■ River and the we.-.teriy side of fionr street in said town mulbetween i/e-'p pi, y owned by Jys-in 1). i-.ills and Deios Timmp oil and wife, lull lU'Scriptioli of which is se: or,h in said peri ipn. be vacated.ISiiid fietit-ion v. 114 emne up fur hearing-before s'ai-l BoatU of Commissioner,; nr their next hunting, lieiil in the auditor's office of said county- '(>n the first Monday of December, lsiu, being" tin* third /(ay id llcve-mbor, ls;q. Dated Ibis the Slvl il:iv e,' Oet.itier,. IM’4. HKNHY B. MI RRAY, - Auditor of .la |>er coirnvy, lnd. I’rJoJs-lj. Sk.gst.vSi Wuiui s*o>Vo er A ?i>: eitio remedy for worms; guar ranted t- cure tim worst case worms known, cm money Tef»«»d<*;|. Knockpin -"worms >u—chorsHS every tituo. Equally gi >od for all kinds’ off worms in hors-s. >linen and dogs Price 50 cts at Meyer* drug store, er post paid by mail. The Tells Medicine Co.-. La Facile 1 nints u . Ptium j lioepltig. I* the tit e of our little pamphlet Which to Is all about ho ' to have lenty of eeg* a d o sink chiek‘ 1 n*. Ibe cost i.s trillm ,pu l the man or woman who wants raise po Itry succo-isfully can do it by irs ng Weils’ lioosiet Poultry Powder. Price 2 > cents. • Pamphlet free Id a ! Iressing V.’ell-i Medici o.Co. Lafaye te lnd. Sold by F. B. Meyer. C«iFb or Credit—Winch? My close connection wlili the u»un aiacturers’ principal western house Inis enabled me togot er» d/t, v' her# desired, and v iluei d prices for up old inunds ol /aepor c»uniy, A ienttll payment down a d a liitift paid each mouth will buy one of THE BOPULAB iiiiNSEB PIANOS. and it “-"I •-land 1n your own parlor while you nr>- paying lor it. Your old piano or organ will In' received as part payment on the now ihe slum rig- r Piano nos become celebrated ’or ns Sweetness. Brilliancy and Itvenn.ss Of Tone. Faultless Aelion, Easy T.im-'i, Kx'reme Durability, Perfoctionln I> sign, Mee.n,ii.Bui and Finish and Is FITLI.Y u \hiiaNTED for six years. Write for catalogue ami udl wh<-n in the city. JOHN T. GREENE Hlti, 11. SHOKINGK.IirO. 4t Dm is’* Hi Wiib.ish Ave. C’hlcag >. 111. Rfi-minMam Cured in a DaT. “Mystn 1 u o ’ for Ilheuraatis ii and Vcnenltfr-, etc c* in 1 to 3 days. !. i. i.pi.r, ') . Sjv, cm Is TO 'tYrliftoie and »!>' <• n -ns. It. removes xt . nee thocuiH ud t.( d.3‘« ee immelUtely dis apme l hc Hi st d segreatl ’ boni afly, 7 A ‘ dbv A. F. Loaj <i r Co, it u a, H( i BSe't 9.