Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1895 — Page 8

New Meat Market. Creviston BrosShop located opposite the public square Byerything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt Meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a •all ana we will guarantee you satisfaction. Bemembei- the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. A- & WILLIS... GVJfSMITM, SpeciaJlAttfiflLtiQii.given to —. GUMMING SAWS. O ciriaUr ail con-cat stwi mil e _-t_ as good as new. Shop on Eiver Bank, North of Creamery. XENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. ■ PIONEER, ■ HEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold In quantities to suit pu rehasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody Is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID CATTLE J. J. EIBLESBACH, Proprietor. B. P. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FER6IIBOI A CHAPMAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Buy and sell re a ■state, Sell B. ft L. shares, write Fire inanranoe in three of the best companies in th e V. S. Represent JEtna Life—the best on th e globe. Agent for four A-l Accident companies. Bent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We ■ollt your collections. Office Leopold’s ■lock, Rensselaer, Ind. J. c. thrawls, Surveyor Sc Engineer, 0800 with.... . COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. . .. •• ts . In Williams ft Stockton block, Rensselaer - . - - - - - - - Indiana. •r. H. L. Brown, RENSSELAER • INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework. Teeth out SpecialtyALL THE LATEBT METHODS IN DENTISTRY. Offioe over Portertft WUhard's. Qaa administered for painlesa extraction of teeth. J. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without plates. No covering to roof of month. No destroying the sense of taste. Office over Poet Office. Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. a. J : KAN SAL, Mf.D C. * VETERINARIAN. - - Offioe With RENSSELAER, W. A. HnW, the Jeweler. IND. Oraduateof Ohkwgo Veterinary College. TRUSTEES* NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office up ■tain in Cittsena Bank Building; every Saturday to attend to Township business. _ WILLIAM GREENFIELD, Trustee Marion Township. Backloffi’s Arulcffi Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively eons Kies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 26 cents per box. For sale byF B. Meyer. Ten different makes of Sewing ma chines, At Steward’s. Important to Home men. Moms English Stable Liniment removes all hard or soft lamps, paffs, ■addle or collar galls, scratches, rheumatssm, barbed wire cats, braises, aprains and deformities of every description • The most remarkable disoovery of the nineteenth century, originated by a celebrated English veterinary surgeon; penetrates to the bone itself. Price 50 cents and SI.OO Sold by F. B. Meyer. I have two little grand children who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I was myself taken with a severe attack of bloody fox, with cramps and pains in my Stomach, one third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty - fonr houra I was out of bed and doing my house work. Mrs. W. L. Dungan, Bon-aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by F. B. Meyers.

DUNNVILLE ITEMS.

The weather is still very warm, with no sign of rain. Consequently )Oor prospects of good crops. Heck Le Beau’4 brother, of Kanfealee, is in Dunnville this week. The Kankakee river is said to be ower than ever before known at this season of the year. J. A. Hall, of this vicinity, whose family are visitiDg in Lebanon, J ioone Co., received the sad news that his baby had died, soon after their arrival -there.—- ~' —_ People are having poor luck fishing this summer. 1 Children’s Day was celebrated at this place, but whs not altogether a success. .' .. / Johnnie Jackson drives the finest span of horses in our town. “Wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hallowed it.” Bat we fear the people of Dunnville are not striving to keep the Sabbath day holy. “The wicked flee when no manpursueth, but the righteous are as bold as A. Lyon.”

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Born —Thursday, May 30— To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Talbot, a nine pound son. Miss Meggy Wood is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hartley. Miss Hannah Greenway spent a few days at Mrs. Peck’s last week. Mrs. Bessie Spencer McOwen has returned to her home in Joliet, after a two weeks visit here. At the last meeting of the town board Robert Parker was elected school trustee in place of Mr. Stiller, whose time expired this year. Dr. Ramsey was elected Health officer at the same time.

Miss Sara Bennet who has been visiting her sister Mrs. D. H. Patton has gone to Waveland to visit Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. J. L. Peffley Sundayed in town.

Mr. and Mrs. Beale spent a few days in Watseka but were obliged to return sooner than they wished on account of Mrs. Beale’s health. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Carson attended a reunion of the Carson family at Idaville last Monday. John Green is home from Valpo. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mclntire and Mrs. Jessie Conrad are visiting in town this week. Miss Lore returned to her home in Michigan, Monday. Alf Snyder did not like the country, south, and returned home Tuesday. Miss Ella Welch graduates from Terre Haute June 15th, after which she will return home. The temperance people came out ahead once and Eck did not obtain his expected license last week. Wm. Guy died very suddenly last Friday. The funeral services were held at his home a couple of miles from town. Interment at the Remington Cemetery. Miss Millie Gray has returned from Danville Ind. for the summer vacation. Mrs. Florence Landon has returned from her Indianapolis visit Miss Lizzie Green left Saturday for South Bend where she will be joined by her niece, after which the two will make quite an extended trip in the west, taking in Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park and various other places of interest, returning home in September. Children’s day, at the Presbyterian church in the morning, and at the M. E. church in the evening, were both very interesting exercises, and were greeted by full houses. Geo Griffin spent Sunday in Chigago with his son Fred. Miss Effie Roberts returned from school last Monday. Miss Myra Price came home from the south last Saturday.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty DeediZWhen Not Otherwise Spec ified* Nancy W. Rees to James H. and Esther L. Cox, May 31, pt ne nw 71-29-6, Rensselaer, $125. D- J. Thompson to Jacob W. Dewey, June 1, nw cor nw 80-28-6, 10 acres, Jordan, slls. Jacob Maier to Jacob W. Dewey, May 25, pt frac. s£ nw 30-28-6, 57 acres, Jordan, $475. Abraham Leopold to Jos. R. and Lizzie Kight, May 8, its 9, 12, 13, bl 10, Leopold’s Add. Rens. SSOO- - K. Corbin to Zepbiniab F. Corbin, June 1, und £ se 18-27-7,1 160 acres, Carpenter, S3OOO. / Lydia E. Martin to Anna Schertz, Apr. 9, ne se 17-27-7, 40 acres, Carpenter, $2285. John S. Martin to Anna Schertz, Apr- 9, se se 17-27-7, 40 acres, Carpenter, $2285.

•> Jesse Martin to Anna Schertz, Apr. 9, w$ se 17-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter, $4570. Jesse Martin to B. F. Streid, Apr. 9, sw 17-27 7, 160 acres, Carpenter, #OI4O. Archibald Leitch to Benj. Gautche and Christian Gautche, June 1, nw 9-27-7, -80 acres, Carpenter, S2BOO. * Francis W. Hershman to Benj. J. Gifford, June 1, sw sw 29-31-5, se se 30-31-5, 80 acres, Walker, SIOOO. - -Effie- M. -Fairchild to - Edwin G. Warren, May 2.8, Its 4. 5, bl 4, DeMotte, SIOO. David S. Alter to Maria A. Antrim, May 24, It 17, Bruner’s Add. DeMotte,s2s. David S. Alter to Lula A. Luce, May 24, It 18, same Addition, $35. Henry Risic to Daniel Wolf, May 30, ’92, It 7, bl 1, Hogan, Its 2,3, 4, M l, Schmidt’s Add. Hogan, SIOO. Walter V. Porter to Lewis H. Myers, June 1, Jordan, $16,000. Wm. L. Rich to Reuben R. Pettit, Mar. 25, bl 5, Bruell’r Add., Remington, S7OO.

Christian Zea to Ckas. H. Shoull, Mar. 1, pt sw 21-27-6, 140 acres, Carpenter, $9,000. Christian Kendall to Thomas Thompson, June 1, se nw 21-31-5, 40 acres, Walker, $250. Geo. H. Brown Jr. to Edward T. Randle, May 31, nw ne 20-29-5, 40 acres, Hanging Grove, SI,OOO. Geo. W. McConnell by heirs, to Henry Snider, Apr. 1, s£ nw 21-28-5, 80, ne 31-31-5, 80 acres, Walker, quitclaim, SSOO. Eleanor M. Search to Benj. J. Gifford, June 3, 90 acres in 30-31-5, Walker, SI,OOO. Rhoda Erwin to Mary A. Newman, Mar. 14, e side sw 22-32-7, 100 acres, -gflflnAß, 43.400 Rhoda Erwin to George Newman, Mar. 14, w side sw 22-32-7, Keener, $2,100i

Notice of Sewer and Tile Drain Assesment, Main Street. V *- Rensselaer, Ind. June lOtb, 1895. Notice is hereby given that on the 24th. day of June 1895. at 8 o’clock A. M. in the town Hall of Rensselaer, Indiana, before the Board of Trustees a hearing will be had on the final estimate as submitted by the Town civil engineer, to Board o 4 Trustees on the Tenth (lay of June >895. of the costa of constructing a sewer and tile drain on Main street, from the North Side of Make-Em Self ditch North to the Southerly side of Merritt street on the Easterly side of Main street in the Town of Rensselaer, Indiand pursuant to special ordinance number 213 —1894 and that at same time and place said Board of trustees will consider said final estimate. All interested persons are notified to be present and make objections thereto if any they have. By order of the Board of Trustees. Attest c. M. Blub, Town Clerk. The Discovery Saved htg Lire. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversvilte, 111., says: “To Dr. King’s New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, bat of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store 1 sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We wont keep store without it.” Get a free trial at F. B. Meyers. 2 Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procare a bottle and give this remedy a trial. In eases of habitual constipation Electric Bitten cares by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and lew cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at F. B. Meyers’ drug store. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and W was completely oured. I have since advised many of my friends and customers to try the remedy and all speak highly of it. Simon Goldbaom, San Lais Rey, Cal. For sale by F. B. Meyer.

Attention Farmers. If you have a horse that has poor appetite, is stupid, hair rough, run down in flesh, and out of fix generally, use Morris’ English Stable Powder and you will be surprised at the result. One package will add ten dollars to the value of a poor rundown horse, colt or mule. Full pound packages 25 cents.—s for a dollar. Sold by F. B. Meyers.

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 urin- ] ary passages in male or female. In , relieves retention of water and pain in oassing it almost immediately, if you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by A. F. Long & Co druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. ldeo 94 A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking toe first dose. For sale by J. B. Meyers, Druggist

-7 f ■HKPPp&yRjIiiKpSflEt RETIRED BUSINESSWOMAN. A Page From Her History. The Important experiences of others* are Interesting. The following Is no exception: “I had been troubled witn heart disease 25 years, much of that time very seriously. For : ivo years 1 was treated by one ph ysieian Continuously. I was in business, but obliged t o retire on account of my health. A physician told my friends that I could not live a month. My feet and limbs were badly swollen, and I was Indeed In a serious condition when a gentleman directed my attention to Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and said that ills sister, who had been afflicted with heart disease, had been cured by the remedy, and was again a strong, healthy woman. I purchased a pottle of the Heart Cure, and In less than an hour after taking the first dose I could feel a decided Improvement In the circulation of my blood. When I had taken three doses I could move my ankles, something I had not done for months,and my limbs had been swollen so long that they seemed almost put ri lied. Before I had taken one bottle of tlio New Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down, and I was so much better that I did my own work, On my recommendation six others are taking this valuable remedy.”—Mrs. Morgan, 509 W. Harrison St., Chicago. 111. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, a discovery of an eminent specialist In heart disease, is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee.or sent by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.,Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. It Is positively free from all opiates or dangerous drugs. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Joseph P. Fairchild deceased, will, pursuant to order of Court, on or after the Ist day of July 1895, r sell at private 9ale the following described Real-Estate, to-wit: Eleven acres of land described as follows: Commencing at the North-west corner of the South-east quarter (S. E. If) of Section Twenty-seven (27) In township thirty-two (32) North, Range Seven 7, we3t, in Jasper County Indiana, and runutng thence south thirtytwo (32) rods; tnence east fifty seven (57 )rods Thenne north thirty-two (32) rods; thence west fifty-seven (57) rods to the place of beginning. Subject to right of way of the Indiana, Illinois and lowa Rail Road Company, and easement of any and all existing high - ways* Terms of Sale:—One third (X) cash in han One third (Klin nine (9) months, and on third (X) in Eighteen months, deferred pa ments to bear six (6) per cent interest and be secured by mortgage notes. ABRAHAM HALLECK. Administrator. R. W. Marshall Attt. fob adm’s.

SURVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to Jesse C. Gwln, Lucinda M. Hammerton, Alfred McCoy, John Pool, Samuel Parker, Isaac and Jacob Parker, and Louis Josserand, that I own the S. E. X of the S. E. X of Sec 21 in Township 29 North, Rxnge 5 West, and that I will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper county on Monday Jane the 17th 1895 to make a legal survey of Said Section or so much thereof as will be necessary to establish the lines and corners of my land. WASHINGTON COOK. Jno. E. Alter. Surveyor. Notice of Final Settlement ot Estate. In the matter of the estate of ) Henry I . Adams, > Deceased. j In the Jasper Circuit Court, June term, 1895. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Henry I. Adams, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same wIU come np for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 21st day of Jnne 1895, at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause, if any there he, why said account and vouchers should not be approved.: And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby requtred at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof or their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. ALFRED COLLINS, per Thompson ft Bro. Wm. B. Coover, Clerk. June 6-13.

Drnnkennoss has no comparison in evil to take the opinm or morphine habit, when firmly fixed on the hapless victim. Mothers should be careful m use of as simple a remedy as a cough cure with their children. Many socalled cough cures depend upon the stupefying effect of the opium they contain to hush the cough. Brant’s Balsam is one which you can givs your children with perfect confidence that it is entirely free from opiates, ae well as a reliable enre, not only to stop the cough but also perfectly heal the diseased Earts. Large 25 cent bottles at A. F. ong & Co. Rheumatism Cured in ■ Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. F. Long A Co., druggists, Bensselae. .... , 1For whooping cough Chamberlain’s cough Remedy is excellent. By usin? | it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no I danger in giving the remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyers, Druggist. English Spavin Liniment removes any Hard, Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats Gongs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long A Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, nd.Dec. LT4.

GEOTW. GOEF, Restaurant and Bakery, bread, cakes, ‘ CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CAMMED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS, * * • *• —ALSO A GOOD—x/craraiH coTnsrxEiie. Everything Best and Cheapest. NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. MILTON CHIPMAN ——Does all kinds of Steam Fitting ♦ * ♦ * * * And Pipe Work Repairs Engines and Boilers, Also Handles Water Tanks, The Best on The Market Prompt attention to all orders, and satisfaction guaranteed.

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Distemper and Coughs In horses, sheep and dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by using Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure. Safe to use under all conditions. Ono dose prevents, one bottle cures, in three to six days. Send for “Treatise” and testimonials from breeders who have used it for many years. Address the Wells Medioine do., LaFayette. Ind. To restore g> ay hair to its natural color as in youth, cause it to grow abundant and strong, there is no better preparation than Hall’s Hair Renewer.

“Many of the cit ; zens of Bains* ville, Indiana are never without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house,” says Jacob Brown the leading merchant of the place. This Remedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and whooping cough in children that few mothers who know its worth are willing to be without it. For sale by F. 8.. Meyers. C aid well’s §ji up pepsin, Is a boom to those suffering from constipation, indigestion and sick headache. Try a 10c bottle, 10 doses 10c, and be convinced. Large sizes 50c and sl. For sale by F. B. Meyer. ~~