Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1894 — Page 8

’ J. W. HORTON, Dentist. ■ / • Ctowi ?n-l Br'dgewortc. Teeth without ■fares. No covering tor of of month. No Oesiaoytng >h<- a so f taste Office over Fast Office. Gas apmtnistered for t.epaintaM extraction of teeth. —__ ■t. H. L. Brown, '7 ' DEKTTIST ■TBS3LAEB . INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework. T eeth wi,h ’ suT P' ai:es a J 8 SpecialtyAd. THE LATEST METHODS IN DKNTtSTKY. Mtee over Porter** Wishard’a. Qm adminls tered lor painless exttMSoa of teeth. M J. KANN AL, M. D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - «PfA with RENSSELAER, V. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. dtoaduateof Chicago Veterinary College. *. THRAWLS, Surveyor &- Engineer, •ce with .... . COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. ■■• '■•* > '» | — ww(— ~~.~~.~~r.-".. : In Williams & Stockton block, Bencselaer - ------- Indiana TRT'TFIW NOTH * MARION TOWNSHIP ■ wD’ be in mv office up stairs in Citizen* BjsE Building, every Saturday to an n Mwnsmp oujiuoss. WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township M >*• Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGisOi & CHAPMAt, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Boy and sell rea ■State, Sell B. AL. shares. Write Fire inMrance in three of the best companies in the KB, Represent AStna Life—the beat on the gaboe. Agent tor tour A-l Accident conipa figs. Rent town property or farms Pay ■Wee for non-restdens Discount notes We Mlit vour collections. Office Leopold’s Bfrck. Rensselaer. Jud. ■ PIOJSTEEIL « HEAT MARKET. W>KEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, BaJDiogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purJkasers at the LOWEST PRIOES. None but tfc best stock slaughtered. Everybody is wrlted to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID Sh-GOoD CATTLE J A EIGLEsBACH. Proprietor. EASTERN Meat Market.

■ INTRAL LOCATION-OPPOSIT* FUHLIt SQUARE. BKNSSELAER, - - INDIANA A. C. BUSHEY, P-oprietoi. All kinds of fresh and cured -aois it the best quality and at lowest fine beef stock a specialty. Hacklen’s Aralca salve The best salve in the world for Cuts Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum lever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup and positively cures Pi! or nc pay required. It is guaranteed to give ■erfect satisfaction., or money refunded Brice 25 cents per box. For sale by! I. Meyer. Relief in Six HoursDistressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by vtoo ‘New Sreat South American Kidney cure” Thia new -emedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding ptomplnesfc relieving pain in the bladder, kid acys, back ant every part or the urin ary passages in male or female. In ■elieves retention of water and pain in ■assing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is tue ■emedy. Sold by A F. Long & Co Amggists, Renssel er, Ind. ld< c 94 Going to Buy a Watch? If SO, buy one that cannot be stolen, the only thief-p r oof Watches are those, with BOWS. /z'\\ Wen? s the Idea: If (a"T II The btwhaii groove CJT> II on each end. A collar 1 S J 1 runs down inside the XJfIG pendent (etem) and »ta into the grooves, b«w to the pendent, ' ao that it cannot be 1Z pulled or twisted off. * P To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see that , ilic cast- i ■ stamped with this trademark. It cannot be hud with any other kind. izh J Send a postal for a watch ease opener to thr famous Bps* Filled Cate makers. KeystoncWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA.

BARKLEY ITEMS.

Bro. Bight began his protracted meeting at the M. E. church, Nov, 22nd. The time of tbe Chiistian Endeavor has been changed from Saturday evening to Sunday evening. A Miss Emma Maxwell, of Monticello, who-has been with her sister, Mrs. Paiker, will return to her home this week. ' There is a rnmor of a we dding soon inlGrkley. Some of the young people must be a little careful about breaking lamp globes when they go to parties. Mr. Wai ’ace Murray has his new house about completed. J. M. Tillett, of Peru, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Freeman. Leslie Miller went to Gillam Sunday afternoon. Bro, Clymer visited Pleasant Grove School Monday, He will visit Mmols and his friends, during his vacation from school. Judea.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Miss Edith Gleason and Rev. and Mrs. Quayle, spent Thanksgiving with their sister, Mrs. Z. K. Smith. Married, on Thursday, Nov. 29, hy Elder Carson Mr. Walter Talbot and Miss Maggie Blake. After the ceremony the bridal party went to Wolcott to attend a Thanksgiving dinner given in their honor by Perry Blake, brother of the bride. Mrs. N. Jacoby of Frankfort, who spent Thanksgiving with her nieces, the Misses Henricks, returned to her home Monday. Miss M. P. Bolles is on the sick list this week, with a fair prospect of several days illness before her. Mrs. Hemphill, who has been spending a few weeks at Marion, returned home last week, in time to celebrate the forty-third birthday of her liege lord, which occured Mqnday, Dec. 3. This was becomingly done by a dinner, at which only a few old friends were present. Mrs. H. Witman returned to her home in Minonk, last Friday. E. L. Kemp and the Misses Longwell, spent Thanksgiving at their home in Francesville. Miss Letty Phoebus and Mr. Marcus Johnson, of Wolcott were married Thanksgiving, Miss A’ma B.ibb who had a position in Duluth, as chief of the Registered letter department in the post office, has been superseded there, owing, we believe, to political reasons, and returned to her home in Remington, Monday last. Nora and Will Morris went to Wolcott Thursday., Mr. John Thomas who returned recently from the westis looking for a location soma where near Lafayette, we believe. Mr. John Meehan who recently moved to Goodland, dud at his home there, Monday, Dec. 3rd. The funeral services were held at the Cathul c church in this place on Wednesday, and interment made in Remington cemetery. Supt. Murphy has had the pleasure of a visit from his brother, of Noith Judson, over Thanksgiving. The revival meetings at the Christian church will ba continued this week. So far there have been thirteen additions to the church. The entertainment Thursday evening for the School Library was an immense success, and netted for the library fund a neat little sum. Mrs. D. W. Peck and Mrs. Wm. Shaw who have been away several weeks are st home again.

MONEY TO LOAN. The Rentselaer Building, Loan & Savings Association has several thousand dollars to loan, on real-es-tate security. Apply to N. W. Reeve, acting secretary, at the Citizens State Bank. Drunkenness has no comparison in evil to take the opium or morphine habit, when firmly fixed on the hapless victim. Mothers should be careful in use of as simple a remedy as a cough cure with their children. Many socallod eoiigh cures depend upon the stup ify i' g r ile tof the opium they contain to > u-h the cough. Brant's BaLam ione which you can givs your childrer uitii pent< t confidence that it is entire Is ireejreim'opiales, ke well as a relia t m ly to> slop the cough wt nlrv jeiG'itiy heal the diseased ’■ :i- 1. '<r fc e .'5 cent bottles at A. F. Long & Co.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec . isled : Nancy I. Yeoman et al to Alfred McCoy, Nov. 24, 125 acres in 4-5-28- 14000. Auditor Jasper Co. to Wm. G. Woolford, Jan. 22, 57, sw 16-29-6,■ 160 acres, Marion auditor’s deed, $960. Wm. MeKinny to Quintus C. Mason, Oct. 10, pt 34-28-7, Newton, -teo. ■ David F. Allen to B. J. Gifford, Nov 24, ne 23-30.6, Gillam, $1330. Marion L. Spitler to James C. McColly, Oct. 29, Its 14, 15, bl 32, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $1.2). Wm. Pentzer to Orrin W. Pentzer, Nov. 8, ’93, nw ne, s| ne 17-31-6, 120 acres, Walker, SISOO. Auditor Jasper Co., to Warren Robinson, Nov. 26, nw se 16-29-6, Barkley auditor’s deed, $l4O. Alfred McCoy et al to Fritz Zard, Nov. 2, pt sw sa 31-29-5, 4| acres, Hanging Grove, ——-- Jas. R. Parkinson to Harvey E. Parkinson, June 21] 89, se sw se, 1229- 10 acres, Hanging Grove, SIOO. Albert G. Porter to Thomas Thompson, Nov. 1, und | ne sw 10-31-5, 20 acres, Kankakee, SIOO. Travelers’ Ins. Co. to Chas. J. Dean, Nov. 14, pt nw 19-28-5, 137 acres, se ne 24-28 6, 40 acres, Milroy, $2700. Seth J. Bentley to Anna Brey, May 1, It 7, bl 7 Bentley’s Add. Wheatfield, $65. Heinrich Schmidt to Geo. F. Meyers, Feb. 2, It 5, bl 5, Schmidt Add. Hogan, S3O. Geo. F. Meyers to Nettie V. McCoy, Nov. 27, same as above, S4O. Eliza Kennedy to Theodoie F. Clark, Nov. 30, nw ne 20-31-6, 40 acres, Walker, S6OO. Geo. W. Stout to Rosa Grube, July 7, It 5, bl 2, Stoutsberg, S2O. James E. Walters to Emma Eflen Worland, Nov. 30, und| se ne, ne se 14-28 6, Milroy, SSOO. Simon P. Thompson to John W. Clouse, Nov. 24, se ne, e| sw ne 24-31-7, Union. $750. : John C. Lefler to Charles W. Beeker, Nov. 9, sw sw 25-31-5, se se 26-,31-2, Gillam, $2400.

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Farm For Sale. The .Tames McCord farm, 3J miles east of Rensselaer; 136 acres, fair house, stable, fruits &c; 50 n cres under cultivation, balance pasture and hay. Call on me at the premises. or address, at Rensselaer, Ind. 11 4'p. John F McCord. Dreea-es Desperate Grown. Asthma Bronchitis, catarrh consumption. dyspepsia, nervous prostration, neuralgia, rheumatism are diseases which are considered “desperate ” as well by physician as by patient' The extinction of those ailments would cut oft a great source of revenue Of the doctors. Notwithstsn ling these and other diseasMs have been are still cured in numerous cases by the Compound Oxygen Treatment. This is not a mere asseition Wo can furnish abundant proof ami well authenticated records oi remarkable cures of seemk.gh desperate ailments, and we will g aply do so. If ton will write to.ns we will send V u,’tree of charge, our book of two lunired pages, with numerous tesii inonials and -records of surprising cures Our treatment is by ichalabition, and i» not followed by any ill eft’ cla such as are often caused by the us* of drugs. H'mio Treatment is sent out by express, to be used nt bom-*. Office treatment is administered here. Consultation free. Our great success has given cAs numerous worthless imitati m there is but one Com ound Oxygen genuine, avoid disappointment and loss of money by sending to Dits. Starkkv <fc Palen. 1529 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa C a),; Totoito, Canada. Notice of Bridge Letting. , Nollet* Is hereby given that on Friday, December 7lh, 1894. the Boar i of (loinmin-doners ot Ja-p'*rGoun-ty, Indiana, wi.l receive .1 Ami.-or'a O.Uee of -Hid county, sillied i<id»for till unitmelionot eig't iB Iron »r ->eo Brhlg.-s In Baiki y and Kankakee Townships h> sod lon j , sccordin/ to general plan- as called lor bv T int.es o' svd >oivi.iylnp, in sail Tunu • lilts. nii'X-on 11 ie in a id. Auditor's bill, e, aud to be fully biw itl.-d in such bids. Said b’rs ** it be opined 1’ ■ «y at 1 o’e n-k I' *i. and ts ■n-iHu. d silt -r i.etory conuae' Will bi n'v Tied in.ard reserves th > -i) fo'-n-j ctalibd-ii e u Bid. red .too higte lirtudcrui the - it liUUd fit Cumin -ioi e.i s. ' HENRY B. Ml KRAY. Auditor Jasper uo.

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Town Board Note 1 NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION. ' i Notice is hereby given that on Friday December 7, 1894. we will receive seated blds for letting the job of digging and constructing a sower an tile drain ordered to be constructed by the Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, on October 8, 1894. And the engin eer’s t-peciflcations for which, may be inspected at the office of B F. FergusonThe job will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. Each bld to be accompanied by a bond of S.IOO, with two free'iol ’. sureties, io our approval, for the faithful perforinon of work, and to execute a written contract Said bids will be received al 8 o’clock P. M.on above date. The Board reserves the right to refuse any or all bids. Witness my hand and the seal Zaw *r\of the town or Rensselaer, at office ( jthis Bth day of October 18H4 CHAS. M. BLU E, Town Clerk. Morris English stable liniment Leads *he procession. The wonder liniment of the age. Cures after all others have failed Has stood the tes of 'wenty years of constant use by one of the leading veterinary surgeons of England, and is now cold in this coon ty upon a positive guarantee. Good for man or beast. Price 60 ce its and SI Sold by F. B. Meyer Rheumatism Cured in a Day. ••Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days Its action upon the system is remarks ble and mysterious. It removes al ofiet the cause, and tho disease immediate disappears. The first dose greatly ben efits, 75 cents. Bold bv A. F. Loug Co., druggists, Rvnsselae.

Cash or Credit-Which? My close connection with the manufacturer principal western house has enabled me tn get credit, where desired, and reduced prices for ,mv old friends of tasper county A small payment down and a little paid each, mouth will buy one of THE POPULAR SHONINGER and It will ..land in your own parlor while you are paying for it. Your old piano or organ will be received as part payment oa the new The Bhon ng< r Piano lias become celebrated for its Sweetness. Brilliancy and Evenness of Tone, Faultless Action, Easy Touch, Extreme Durability, Perfection in Design, Meehan Ism and Finish and is FULLY WARR \NTED for six years Write for catalogue and call when in the city. JOHN T. GREENE, Wlti. B.SHONINGKRCO. 44 6m 182 a 184 Wabash Ave, Chicago, 11l W. L. Douglas CUAF ISTHtItIT. wO Oil WE* NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALE M EX r-J $3.5? SOLES. 502.WORKINGMEN* WW R\ | EXTRA FINE. JS&.J ♦2?l7Jßoy*choolShoes. SEND FOR CATALOGUE WWsMWiF W* L«DOUGLAS, W BROCKTON, MASS. You can save money by purchasing W. L., Douglas Shoes, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoe# in the world, and guarantee the stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoe* equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere nt lower prices for the value given thus any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cauuot supply you. we can. Sold by bold by Ellis & Murray