Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1895 — Page 5

“FOUNTAIN PARK ASSEMBLY.”

To be held at the beautiful Park near Remington, Indiana, AUGUST 16th TO 26th, 1895. (inclusive.) Special Evangelistic Services by the renowned W. Updyke. . A commodious Tabernacle is being constructed. —— A full programme will be provided for each day. It is especially desired that all who can, come with the intention of tenting on the grounds and stay during the entire meeting. Excursion rates will be secured on the R. R. -

3 per cent Commission. Austin Hollingsworth & Co. have a special fund to loan oh real estate at 7 per cent per annum with 8 per cent Commission, in any sum. Why pay 5 per cent Commission to red tape insurance companies, when we can close up a loan in 48 hours. Sow and ten pigs for sale. Apply to John O’Connor, Kniman, Ind. Ten different makes of Sewing ma chines, At Steward’s. Wanted, stock to pasture. J. S. Dean, Rose Lawn, Ind. 2tp Best materials, fine dental work painless methods, at Dr. Horton’s over the Post Office. Call and see. 2tp. Threshing coal for sale by C. W. Coen. Ferguson & Wilson will attend to your legal business with accuracy and dispatch. To Rent—Bo acre farm, good buildings, all in cultivation, | mile from station. Call or address, s===? ——G. F. Meyebs, Kniman. I have S2OOO to loan for two years time on good terms. . > M. F. Chilcote. Attention given to any and all kinds of legal business, Ferguson & Wilson. Ferguson & Wilson will practice in all the courts of the state. Dr. I. B. Washburn treats rupture by the injection method. The originator of the method says any rupture that a truss will hold up can be cured by the above method.

Sunday Half Fare Rates. Commencing Sunday, July 28th, and continuing every Sunday thereafter until further notice, Round trip excursion tickets will be sold between any two stations on the L. N. A. A C. R’y., when the regular one way rate is not less than 25 cents or more than $3 50 at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets sold onlyon Sunday; good going and returning on date of sale. Half of this rate for children between five and twelve years of age. W. H. Beam, Agt.

Keystone Com Husker and Fodder Shredder, sold by Robt. Randle. “Care makes luck.” Farmers will always have good luck with their hogs if they feed Dr. Haas’ Hog Remedy, the only reliable medicine for swine. Thousands of testimonials from leading feeders and breeders. For sale by A. F. Long the Druggist. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is so pleasant to take and withal so effective in results that when once tried nothing ever again takes its place. For Constipation, Indigestion, Chronic Sick Headache, Summer Complaint or any trouble of the Stomach or Bowels, it leads all other remedies. You don’t have to spend a dollar to try this remedy It is put up in 10c bottles and speaks for itself as well in a .small as a large quantity. Regular sizes 50c and tl. For sale by F. B. Meyer’s.

Like the hay crop—iiiii i i i i ’ Our Prices-ghorf HPo all those, no matter whether your hay crop was good or not, these prices will appear very SHORT, and just to suit your pocket book. Good house brooms 10 cents each Splint clothes Basket (Larcre Size) 45 ots Copper bottomed coffee pots 20 tents. 14 qt- milk Pails 20 centsBig Dish Pan 2S cants. Just Compare Prices, And Then, Wdk FRANK MALOY.

J. D. CARSON.

The Telephones are In.

The work of putting in the telephone boxes began last Saturday, and was completed Tuesday night That is the original contract number of 75 phones were then installed. To this number ten more will be added, immediately. Mrs. Dell Thornton works the switch board, at the central office. The telephones work beautifully, although some few arrangements need to be completed before the service is entirely perfect in all respects. In the meantime, the service is pretty fair, and is costing the subscribers nothing. Aug. 15 is the d ate sent for rentals to begin to run.

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty DeedaZWhen Not Otherwise Spec Ified' Abraham Leopold to Thos. Thompson, July 27, n| sw, swsw 2-31-5,120 acres, Walker, S9OO. Fred Fatka to Merels B. Jones, July 5, s end sw 6 27-7, Carpenter, se 1-27-8 (Newton Co.) 200 acres, $7,500. Manila V. and Emma C. Williams to Wm. B. Austin, July 25, sw, w| se 23-32-5, Kankakee, $6,000. Isaac W. Porter to Elias and Sarah Marion, June 1, Its 1,2, 3,4, 6, bl 33, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, SI,OOO. Abraham Leopold to John and Mary Minicus, July 26, It 12, bl 15, Leopold’s Add Rensselaer, $125. Tom Lye to Wm. B. Austin, July 25, n| se 9-31-5, 80 acres, Walker, $525. George Carlisle to by atty to Wm. B. Austin, July 30, s| nw, n| sw 34-32-6, 160 acres, Wheatfield, $2,400. Wm. B. Austin to Samuel M. Laßue, July 29, und | sw, und J w| se 23-32-5, Kankakee, $4,000. . Mary R. Post to Leona F. Crumrips, Dec. 31, ’94, ne 4-K-5, se 33-29-5, w| sw 34-29-5, 351 acres, Hanging Grove, $12,300. David J. Thompson to James A. Dewey, July 27, nw ne, n| nw 30-28-6 L 97 acres, Jordan,s9so. Jonathan P. Stratton by ex’r to Charles T. Otis, May 11, pt sec 81-31-7, 608 acree, Union, Exr’s Deed, $12,000. Alfred Thompson to Frederick R. Otis, May 29, ’94, n| se} 21-31-7, 80 acres, Union, SI,OOO. Arthur J. Hawhe to Wm. B. Austin, July 31, u 4->t-5, nw 9-31-5, Walker, $2lB. Geo. H. Brown to Isaac M. and Elizabeth M. Kepner, iß’9s, pt nenw 30-29-6, Rensselaer, $l5O. Wm. Cooper to Thos. Davis, July 25, n| nw 29-31-6, e| ne, n end w| ne 30-31-6, 230 acres, Union, $4,140. Thos. Cavis to Wm. Murfitt, Aug. 1, und J, of above, $1,380’

Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when three mem bers of his family were sick with dysentery. This one small bottle cured them all and he ha 1 some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a Erominent merchant of the place, ewiston, N. C , and it cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diaifhoea, cilie or cholera cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result The praise that naturally follows its introdccton and use has made it very popular. 25 and 50 oeal Mtaa for sale by F. B Meyers. 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 Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, nd. Dec. 1, 94.

Killed By a Vicious Bull

Louis Rich, an old and most respected resident of the north part of Jasper county, and an ex-trustee of Wheatfield Tp., but more lately living in Kankakee Tp., was killed by a vicious bull on Tuesday of last week. He had gone to drive his cows up, for the evening’s milking, and the bull, a big Durham, belonging to his son, Peter Rich, who lived not far away, was along with the cows. The animal was known to be very vicious and Peter the owner, who saw his father approaching the place where the bull was, hurried to get there first, fearing it would attack the old gentleman* He also tried to warn his father, by calling to him, but without effect. The bull savagely attacked the old gentleman, and though he had been dehorned, he knocked Mr. Rich down, and crushed him with his powerful head. His son arrived and with a heavy oak club succeeding in beating the bull away for a short time, and Peter then

tried to get his father to and through the fence, as a place of safety. Theold man begged his son to go away, and save himself, as he was hurt to death, and * the bull was sure to return and attack the son. This proved true and a most terrific battle between Peter and the bull took place. Peter faced the infuriated brute and pounded him with his chib, but in backing away to avoid the bull’s lunges, Peter’s foot struck an obstruction and he fell upon his back. The bull was upon him in a second, and his escape from death was a marvel; but the bull thrust his head into the ground instead of hitting Peter, and the latter crawled between the bull’s legs and got up. The bull charged again and tossed Peter in the air. He. struck on his feet, and continued the fight, and finally by a blow on the back of the animal’s head, he succeeded in putting him to flight. Peter though greatly injured himself then succeeded in dragging his father to the fence. He then summoned help, and his father was taken home, but he was so greatly injured that he died at 10 o’clock that same evening.

The unquenchable ferocity of the bull was shown by his returning and trying to get through the wire fence to attack the old man again, as he ■fey® the ground. And it lingered about the spot, tillparties came with a gun and gave him two loads of shot, one of which shot an eye out. A big dog was then set on the bull, and threw him twice, but even then the bull returned to the spot, in an evident search for the object of his firstattack. The next day the bull was shot and killed;Hpme thing which ought to have been done weeks before, for he had already attacked and and seriously injured another man. Peter Rich was severely but not dangerously injured during his fight with the bull. He showed great courage and most commendible devotion to his father, in remaining to fight the animal, instead of saving himself as he might have done.

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 procure a bottle and give this remedy a trial. In oases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures 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. It is a ftct that nearly all re lable pop riet-ry medicines were first us ed and thoroughly tested in practice by physicians of more than usua ability and yet some physicians sneer at such, medicines. The reason is pla nly sis n by takipg Brant’s Ba'sam for i.lustra tion, known everywhere as reliable tnd sure to cure every sort of Jung treu'd ’, except last stages of consumption. Why is it not just as good for your case as a physician's perreription which might cost three or four times is much though no surer to cure? Large 25 and 50 cent bottles at Lung A Co's. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer.

REMINGTON ITEMS.

Miss Mary Johnson our former popular high school teacher and Mrs. Ida Coover visited our burg last week Wednesday. Mrs. G. E. Marshall and children visited her parents this week. Mr. David Shearer returned to his home in St Paul early last week. John Mitchell’s team ran away on Monday of last week, and Wm. Sayers’ performed the same triek'Jast Saturday. The former resulted in a broken buggy while the latter only silled the groceries. The Misses Taber, Beaseley and Mariacher will give a select entertainment at the residence of Chas. Harlacher Friday evening. Remington is growing fast. We now boast a writing and drawing master at the school house a&well as a singing master at the church. R. R. Pettitt has gone to Ocean Grove, New Jersey, for his health. Expects to be gone some time. Dr. Pothuisje has shaken the dust of Remington from his feet and is now a citizen of Indianapolis* The Tedfords will open a general Merchandise store in the Osborne building.

DEMOTTE.

John Keptner, of Marion, Ind., visited friends in DeMotte Saturday and Sunday. Frank Gearing has got moved into his new house. Lee Story moving into the house vacated by Gearing. A house doesn’t stay empty 24 hours in DeMotte. W. W. Cheever’s new house is about completed. It is reported upon good authority that there will be a house keeper for it when done. That’s right Bill. The side walk is- now laid from A. Hallecks Office along 1.1. I. Ave. to the corner of Lillia street then along Lillia street to the M. E. church. Our streets are all being cleaned of brush and stumps, preparing them for grading where they need, and for covering the sandy part with muck or clay. Ice Cream. Social next Saturday night for the benefit of the Mutual Friends Library. Come all, and help a good cause. Mrs, Swab, of Kensington is visiting at her nephew’s Chas. Ginderis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osenburg, of Gano, are visiting friends and relatives in town. We have often heard of folks taking a drink on the 4th of July that would multiply and enlarge the vision, make men see two objects where there was but one, or figuratively speaking, make a mountain out of a mole bill. But we must confess that we never heard of the drink that the Kniman correspondent indulged in the 4th, that would so work on his vision that he could look into the future, or that would make men and women look like babies; then to stretch his imagination so that he could hear those same babies “Hurrahing” for the Glorious Fourth. Brother isn’t there something wrong with you? Don’t be jealous because your little burg can’t compete with one of the most enterprising towns in Indiana. Since our last report there has been two more births to add to the list, that made our brother feel so bad over. A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Potter and also a boy to Mr. and Mrs, Geo. B. Antrim.

The County Institute. The Annual Teacher’s Institute of Jasper County will be held at the Court House in Rensselaer, August 19 to 23. Prof. E. B. Bryan, of Indianapolis, and Prof. L. L. Jones, of Tipton, will have charge of the institute work. A course of evening lectures will given. Co. Supt. W. W. Pfrimmer, of Newton (the poet) will be present Tuesday evening: Pres. Joseph Swain will lecture Thursday evening. The Instructors will each give one evening lecture. Tickets for the entire lecture course 50 cents. Teachers paying membership fee will be entitled to free admission to lectures. Everybody invited— J. F. Warren, Co. Superintendent

Beilcate ot Fla or. Refined and perfect in its effects is is Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the sure cure for constipation, indigestion and sick headache. Try a sample bottle ——- Rheumatism Cured In « May. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radidally cures in 1 to > 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, Rensselae.

NOTICE. LGUinflle» Mew t Chicago Bailway Go. Ko. 80 Broadway. Nww York, July 11, 1895. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Louisville, New Albany A Chicago Railway Company will be held on Wednesday, September 18th, 1895, at 12'o’clock noon, at the offices of the Company in Indianapolis, Indjana, for the purpose of electing Directors in place of those whose terms shall then expire, and the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. Poll open from 12 o’clock noon to 1 o’clock p. m. The transfer books will be closed from Thursday, August 29th, 1895, at 3 o’clock p. m., until Friday, September 20th, at 10 o’clock a. m. The Annual Meetings of the Stockholders of the Bedford A Bloomfield Railroad Company and of the Orleans, West Baden A French Lick Springs Railway Company will be held at Ce same time and place. Samvel Thomas, W. H. Lewis, President. Secretary. The biggest and /best stock of fine buggies and carriages in the county, for sale by N. Warner & Sons.

Attention Farmers. Relief in Six Hours- • Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney cure’ * This ne ff remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. In relieves retention of water and pain in oassing it almost immediately, If yon want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by A. F. Long & Co druggists, Rensselaer, Ind. Idee 94

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T- ' • .y a. i ! Upholstering, Pictume ; Framing. A full line of Baby ; Cab Supplies, such as wheels, brakes and springs. Parasol tops, straps, nuts etc- Lounges upholstered for from $4, to S2O > and $25, and you select your own material. * THE MARSH BOOKCASE FOR SALECall and See Me. . . H. V. WEAVER.

HASH) BOSS cannet become healthy food atamdy by •» prouesa of death. The public health demands that hogs he fed Dr. Joseph Haas’ Dig ui Miry Unify. 18 Years Success. Endorsed by such prominent breedenaaa feedeis as Wallace EstUl, Estill, Mo.: BeMk Fiaber,Holden,Mo.; H. C. Syndor, Corder Mo. r D. T. Lenox, Lake Springs, Mo.; W. ML Keri>, Prairie du Rocher, 111. ;Ej F. Dorsey • Sons, Ferry, HL. snd thousand others. USEIN TIME Ifyon want to prevent Disease. Arrest Disease,. Hasten Maturity, Destroy. Worms, Cough, Increase Pork. Thousands of Testimonial*. For-Sale By— A- f- LONG, The Druggist Rensselaer, Indiana. DDIOPO .25 lb. cans, 012.90; 02. M, fias L LvlUJjO -aid 60c a package. Taigest are eheapeaU Orders by mall receive prosaga attention. Write for testimonials. Send stamp MT “Hogology," a 64 page pamphlet onHriW, (Mention thia paper.) JOS. HAAS, Vc S„ ’ INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Estey organs and pianos, and Estey A Camp organs sod pianos, on exhibition at C. B. Steward’s. Very Troublesome* Laxative “teas” are a bother* Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, pleasant to take and mom effective. Try alO cent bottle laqp sizes 50c and SI.OO at F. B. Meyer’s.