Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Page 8
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REMINGTON ITEMS.
Offing to theillmSs of the psstor, there were no services attfeChnstian church, Sunday. Geo. Fisher will occupy the residence vacated by Rev. Handley. -- . >.•' t j Mrs. Frank O’Connor, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Meehan, and otberrefatives here. . - Frank Clowery will imve into Jim Clowery’s house on the north gravel road. Mr 3. A. J. Blood returns to her home in Council Bluffs, lowa, Tliurs day. She will be accompanied on her return trip as far as Chicago, by Miss Stella Griffin and Master Harold Bowman. Rev. Miekels, the new M. E. pastor, preached his first seimon here, Sund*}' in. ;r.ling, to a large and attentive audience, who were greatly pleased by his discourse. A traveling ‘ fakir” bit a number ©f our prominent citizens Monday to the tune of S2O or $25 each. It was the same old game of selling medicine and giving back, the cash which has been played so frequently before. Ezra Bowman loaded his car Monday for Anderson. Mr. Bowman is a most estimable eitizon and we regret deeply that he is leaving us, and wish him all manner of success iu his new home. The family with the exception of Miss Maude who will remain a couple of weeks, left Wed nesday for lheir new home. Little Misses Mabel and Millie Clowery left Tuesday to spend the winter with their aunt, Miss Josie O’Conner, in Logansport. Mrs. S. M. Bond returned from Chicago last Saturday evening. Mr. Charles Maxwell whose visit here a couple of weeks ago was accidentally from these items, was a former Remington boy and is well remembered by our people here. He states that his mother died in July last. Mrs. Maxwell had a great many warm friends here who are deeply pained to hear of her death. Mrs. Lccklider will hold a fall and winter opening beginning Tuesday, Oct. 15th, and continuing till the 19th at the Emporium.
Feeders For Sale. THE UNDESIGNED HAS 200 or 300 Feeding Steers. 1000 “ Lambs. , 2000 “ Sheep. For sale at market price, in car-loads lots, for cash or, on, 3 to 6 month time. Call on A McCoy, W alter V. Porter, or on James McDonald, at Marlborouga. ALFRED /»\C COY.
Killed By Lightning in Township.
The heavy thunder storm of last Wednesday night, resulted in one death, in Gillum. The Medaryville Advertiser gives the following account of the circumstance: Lightning claimed a victim in this neighborhood on Wednesday night in the person of Mr. John Garling, living 3£ miles south-west of town on the so-called Old David Gray Place. Mr. Garling and family had retired when the storm came up and his wife told him he had better shut the windows. Mr, Garling went to the kitchen, procured and struck a light and in returning to the bedroom was struck by lightning while crossing the threshold of the room, killing him instantly and rendering his wife unconscious. Luckily the house was not set afire or else the whole family would probably have perished in it. Mr. Garling was a young man of about thirty years of age and leaves a wife and three small children to mourn his loss.
The Possibilities in the Electrical Future.
A correspondent in the Syracuse Standard signing himself A Dreamer, says: “Many trained electricians are working to give the world a cheap and practical storage battery. The moment this is accomplished what possibilities are before us! To say nothing of electricity to furnish inexpensive poworildildand,. water and possibly aerial travel, think of its domestic applications! Fancy a moderate sized windmill in or on therear of one’s house, when the air is in motion, hour by hour making and storing up the subtile fluid, to be drawn on at pleasure for heating, lighting, cooking, ironing, and other home uses; to charge the battery of One’s moderate priced horseless carriage, to revolve the electric fan, run the sewing and washing machine, and possibly rock the baby, and in fact ways of iiving. “Nothing is too novel to be expected or at least be possible, and that which to-day provokes our laughter, a decade from now may be part of our everyday life. As I have often said, it is one of my chief regrets that I could hot have-come on earth one generation later.”
Be at Opera, House, To-Night.
The Indianapolis Sentinel of Friday, Sept. 6th, 1895, says: has there been a more dajbing show or one that kept the audience better pleased all the time than the “Dazzler” which openen at the Park yesterday to packed houses, under the direction of Wynne & Maefarlane. The girls are beauties and can sing and dance in beautiful style and the men are all artists, Wynne & Macfarlane always have a fine company and this years troupe is even better than any of their previous ones. There lively pushing spirit to the performance that keeps the audience in an uproar all the time. Helen and Henrietta pretty girls and clever artists are ably seconded in their efforts to entertain by Elsie Eastman, Roas Crouch and Margaret Gonzalez, while the Comedy part, of the performance is attended to by Robert Watson, Harry West, Billy Barry, Jr., Wm. Cale, James Braldye and William McLeod; the three acts abpund in specialties, there being twenty five musical numbers in the play, all* of them first class. It is a big show in its way and wiil fill the p irk today. Boys, ca.l on C. A. Roberts when in need of a buggy. I havn’t a very large stock, but I cun sell you a job that you will always feel proud of. It is the Izzer.
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty DaadaZWhen Not Otherwise Spec isled George W. Peters to C. Y. Jones, Ang. 30, It 7 bl 2, Hogan, It 2, Schmidt’s Add. Hogan, $1,700. Norris E. Bragg to Isaac D. Dunn, Aug. 24, 913 acres in 14. ffi. 21. 22-42-5, Kankakee and in 1 32 6, and 86 33-6, Wheatfield, special deed, SIO,OOO. Anna C. Gilmore to Wm. W. Brockie, Sept. 23, efr Its 17,18,19, 20, bl 2, Fair Oaks, $l7O, Chas. A. Zard et al to Dora Zard, Sept. 13, bl 20, Newton Add, and pt nw nw 30 29-6, Rensselaer, Love. Leroy Templeton, assignee, C. Atkinson, to Alfred C. Robinson, Sept. 18, se, e| sw 9-29-5, Hanging Grove, $7,000. Alfred C. Robinson to Emmet L. HoHißgsworth, Sept. 24 } same as above, $7,000. Marion L. Spitler to Minnie A. Ritchey, Sept. 25, It 11, e£ It 12 bl 10, Weston’s Add, Rensselaer, SIOO. John Bislcskey to Simon P. Thompson, Sept. 25, Its 7,8, 9, bl 14, Rensselaer, $4,000. Mattie M. McClanahan to Greenleaf L. Thornton, Sept. 26, pt ne 329- Newton, S6OO. Thomas Thompson to William 11, Coover, Aug. 27, ts bl 13, Remington, in nw 30-27-6, Carpenter, quitclaim, SIOO. . -jIsaac D. Dunn to Edgar P. Holly, Sept. 10, 909 acres in 1-32-6, and 3639 6,Wheatfield and in 14,15, 21, 2232 5, Kankakee. $27,000. _ - .... Nancy B. Dunn to Edgar P. Holly, Sept. 10, 16 32-5, frac’l se, It 5 and 6. frac’l sw 15-32-5, Kankakee. 445 acres. sl4 000. . David. IL .Nowels to William KLeek, Sept. 25, e side n| se, send 3430- sw 35-30-7, 245 acres, MarioD, $12,060. William Deering to Marion Cooper, Aug. 28, nw 19-31-6, Union, $1,600.
Appointment of Administratrix. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the personal property of tire estate of John DeArmond, late of Jasper Co. Ind., deceased Said estate is supposed to be solvent Oct. 4-ii-is Minerva DeArmond. Administratrix. Notice Of Sewer Assessments. Notice is hereby given that on the 11th day of September, 1895, Ire ceived from the Clerk of the Town of Rensselaer, State of Indiana, a list of the owners of lots and parts of lots assessed with benefits by reason of the construction of a Tile Drain on the easterly side of Dayton street from the north «ide of Makemself to the south side of Merritt Street, wherein it appears that the following persons are assessed upon the lots described with the amounts set opposite thereto, v z: Names of No Add’t, Amt Owners Lot Geo. n. Brown, 2—3 Weston’s $36 15 Sarah E. Cay 6—lo 2_- 32 52 Edward L. Gay 7 “ 16 26 James C. Thrawls 2 “ 14 24 Marguerite Thrawls 3—6 “ 26 13 Freman Nichols 7 “ 4 66 James E. and Barbara Hopkins * 8 5 32 Godfried Yeider 13*21 Abble Roberts 6-7-13 7 80 “ 9-11 . “ 13-19 35 75 David Nowels 5-14-8 j 2 05 Reus Land & Imp Co. 10-12-15-12 17 56 Geo. W. Gorham 14-15-16 7 61 M. L. Spitler & D. J. - Thompson 11-9 516 L. N, A. & C.lt. H. 25 78 Wm. C. Babcock 15-14-13 10 27 May Norris 12 Weston’s Second 342 M. L. spitler and Ti “ D. J, Thompson and 10 “ Alice Osborne 9 “ lo 27 W. K. Nowels 8 “ l 69 Samuel Nurcer 15-14 “ 6 04 James O. McColly 13-12-11. 9 (17 Thomas Davidson 10 302 Wm. E. Moore 9 3 02 D. J. Thompson and Levi Ren Idler 8 3 02 Wilburn Day 16-17 14 51 Geo. A. McCarthy 18 725 Thomas W. Grant 2 10 73 Helldn Henkle 3 11 91 Robert Randle 6 9 34 All such persons are required to pay the amounts severally due from them by day of December, 1895. Dated Oct. 24th, 1895. Charles C. Starr. Treasurer of the town of Rensselaer, Ind..
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA l oc Jasper Coupty, 1 99 In the Jasper Circuit Court to October term 1895. Alvahlt. Kenlre Archibalds. R* Co a... ntN0.4928. L Now comes th j B. Beard, his Httorney.aud u:os his complaint herein, together wit hAn affidavit that the defendants Archibald 8 Renfrew, Wyn I. Renfrew and Hollis A. Renfrew are not residents of the Btateof Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said De-fen-ant, thatanless they hie and appear on the thirteenth day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be bolden on the Third Monday of October A. D. 1895, at the Court House in Rensselaer, in said county and state and answer or demure to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto (be a rT\ Bet «>y hand and affix the seal of court at Rensselaer, Ind. this 0 4th day of September A. D. 1894, WM. H. OOOVEB. Clerk. M. B Beard, Atty. lor plff. Delicate of Flea 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 at F. B. Meyer’s.
Sheriffs Sale. NO. 8162. by virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the Olerkofthe Howard Circuit Court In a cause wherein James L. Scott Is plaintiff and Zimrt Dwlgglns et al are defendants requiring me to make the sum of Six Hundred Twenty Six dollars (1826.) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder on ~ Friday, October 4,1895. between the honm nf iO o’clock A. M. and A ovclock P: M. of said day at the door of the court house of Jasi*er County, Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following reai estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy saia decree, interests and costs I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, Interest and costs towit: The northeast quarter (54) of Section nineteen (19) in Township twenty-nine (29) north Range six (6) west except that part of the northeast quarter of said Section nineteen bounded as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of said quarter section thence north on the quarter section line Three Hundred Ninety-five (393) feet thence east Five Hundred Fifty (580) foot thence south Three Hundred Ninety five (395) feet thence west Five Hundred Fifty (550) feet to place of beginning. Also a strip of land at the south end of Scott street. Rensselaer, Indiana, described as follows: A tract of land Eighty WO) feet east and west by Six Hundred Thirty (630) feet north and south in the southeast corner of the southeast quarter 04) of the northeast quarter ()4) of Section Thirty (30) in Township Twenty-nine (29) north Range Six (6) west in Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY. —:——-Sheriff of Jasper County. Moon & Woi.f, - - -• Atty for Fl’ff.
My boy was taken with a disease resembling bloody flux The first thing I thought oi was Chamberlain’s Colie, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Two doses o i settled the matter and cured him sound an 1 well. T hear ily recommend this r me i\ to all persons suffering from a like co up aiut I will ana* er any inquires Teixrdiqg it when stamp is inclosed. I t efer to any county official as 1o my reliabil ty. Wm. Roach, J. P„, Pr mroy, Campbell Co., Tenp. For sale by F. B. MeybrsT persons subject to attacks 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. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beaveravilte, 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, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after usiug 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 “ I know an old soldier who had < hronic diarrhoea ol lug standing to have been permamntly cured by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Edward Shumpik, a prominent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. “I hav.e sold the remedy in this city for over seven years and considei it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints” 25 and 60 cent bottles of this remedy tor sale by *’.B Meyers.
Distemper and .Cousbs In horses, sheep and dogs positively prevented and quickly cured by U3ing Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure. Safe to use under all conditions. One 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 Medicine Co., 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. To Borrowers. B. F. Ferguson wil} fumisj you money at the rate of $1.40. per month, in one of the best Building & Loan Associations in the state, with limited payments. Call and see before making arrangements with anyone else.
Rheumatism Cured in * Oar. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 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 St Co., druggists, Rensselae. / ' 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 Gongs, eto. Save SSO by nse of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever* known. Sold by B. F. Long St Co., Druggist, Rensselaer, nd. •-— ■—*——-• Dec. 1« $1
DR. MENDENHALL, Indian Name Mon-G-os-Yah. THE GREAT INDIAN DOCTOR! The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer, Indiana, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ~ OCTOBER 10th. 11th AND 12th. And will return TWO DAYS IN EACH MONTH for One Year. Office at MAKEEVER HOUSE. ~ . FREE! 1116 free^^FßEE! persons who will apply>Thursday, Oct, loth to lath, will be treatel hkKvmrar'iinL - £ Doctor makes this liberal offer to demonstrate his Indian medicines iu the cure of diseases. Doctor^spon’h-tiyeTity-ti u years of his life among the Indians, there learning the seA xte /k M ecffn ° f liature ’ s wonderful remedies contalfiMarvelous—The Doctor can tell you afll N your complaints by simply looking at you and without asking any questions. Consultatiok ( *' seases of men, woman and Perfect cures guaranteed In all cases under* 3Sewa;—. taken—Catarrh, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Stom- . ach. Blood Diseases, Scrofula, Sores, Spots, Pimples, Tetter, Eczema, Eye, Ear, Kidneys, Bladder, Files, Rheumatism, Ilearl Disease, Lost Manhood. All ram-de complaints, and WJw T. /, Young and Middle Aged Men who ace troubled with nervous debility, loss of memory W : weakness of body and brain, loss ol energy, / //.W. Wsl. organic weakness, kidney and bladder affection or of spocial disease can here hulid'. Enclose astamp for' reply and you will V v v he told alj your complaints by return mall. Ad- \ | D '~. DR. CHAS. MENDENHALL, - , ,■. £ *- \ -V LOCrANSPORT, IND. ■ O film HnirJ—3 a. m. toS p. in.
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NOTICE OF JETTING CONTRACT, For Construction of a Sewer on Rutson Street. Notice Is hereby given that on MONDAY, OCT. 14th, 1895, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer, will receive sealed bids for the Job of digging and constructing a sewer on Rutson street, in accordance with the plans ami specifications on file in my office. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder each bid to be accompanied by a bond with two free hold sureties to the approval of the Board of Trustees, for the faithful performance of the work, and to execute a written contract therefor. Said bids wi't be receive 1 at 8 o’ clock r. m . on laid date. The 80,.rd reserves the right t > reject any and all bids By ordt r of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Rensselaer Witness my hand and the seal of /s W »i'yhe Town of Rensselai r this 23rd l~L v _ s Jday of September 1895. Charles M. Blub, _ Town Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale. NO. 4814. By virtue of a certified copy ,of an execution tome directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, In a cause wherein Jesele Hulce Is plaintiff and Alvin McCurtain Is defendant requiring me to make the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,00000) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on . >s „„ Friday, October 18, 1895, Detween the bours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clook p m . of said day at the door of the court bouse of J»sr>er county. Indiana, first I the rents and profits for a town not exceeding seven years of the folloOThg real estate hereinafter described and if said rents and * profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and costs I n ill at the same time and place expose at pnbllo sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and ooets to-wft: The undivided two twenty sevenths 1 (2-27) of the South East Quarter of the South West Quaiter of Section twenty eight (28) and the undivided two twenty, sevenths (*-27) of the North West Quarter of Section thirty three (38) all in Township thirty (80) north. Hange six (8) West la ~~ Jasper County, Indiana. Raid sale will be made without exemption and with relief from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY, Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. Thompson A Bass.. A tty for PJffs.
DISEASED HOGS cannot become healthy food simply by the process of death. The public health demands that hogs he fed Dr Joseph Haas’ - -~v Bog as! Poultry Seal, # 18 Years Success. Endorsed by such prominent breeders and feeders as Waila-e Estlll, Kstill, Mo.: Soott Fisher, Holden, Mo.; H. C. Syndor, Oorder, Mo.; D. T. Lenox, Lake Springs, Mo.; W. *. ’ Kerr, Prairiedu Rochar, III.; B. F. Dorsey ft Sons, Perry, 111., and thousand others. USE IN TIME If yon want to prevent Disease, Arrest Isease, Hasten Maturity, Destroy Worms, Stop ! Cough, Increiise Pork. Thousands of Testimonials « For Sale By— A- !'• LQNGr, The DruggistRensselaer, Indiana. PTjTnpci .251 b cans $12.50; $1.50. $1.25 L Hi. Uijo «ai d 50c, a package Largest are cheapest. Orders by mall receive prompt attention. Write for testimonials. Send stamp 'Jot “Hogology," a 84 page pamphlet on striae. (Mention this paper.) ' JOS. HAAS, V. a, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Robt Randle is agent for the Keystone Corn Husker atd Foddei Shredder.
