Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1895 — Page 8
•r. O. L BftWß, PDOSIUIB - INDIANA Ciswb u 4 Bndgeworkm Bk Teeth wither out Plates a Specialty ALL TB» latest methods DENT ISIKT. •* —rtMMff'r OM MtnlDlaOftoe over Porter).. — f *+*ui. tercd tor painless ’ , Prl ■.. 'f __ _ - .I'lib* f v _ DR- A. L- BERKLEY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, diseases of woman and children a specialty. , •Bee In Leopold’s Arcade Building, Rensselaer - Ir.diana. I. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and Brldge--owork.Teeth withut plates. No tov ering to ro of mouth. No de■fnHaww of taste, office -.vwUiHkTajU' er Post office. Gas 1 1 administered for tte painless extraction of teeth. ML J. KAN UAL, M. D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With RKNSSKLAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IHD•raduate of Chicago Veterinary College. Contracting —BUILDINO. - / -■ : ■ ■■■■-;- ; J~ 1 " : “ ' | Estimates furnished On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makee - ver House, Rensselaer, Indians. L. WILLIS... &WJT SMIFMg Special attention given to bicycle JTjl§p repairs OF ALL KINDS. Shop on River Bank, North of dreamery. SENSSELAER, - • INDIANA. I “.' Sp . ■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET. B KEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc„*old in qnantitiee to suit purkbasers at the LOWEST PRIORS. None but Be beat stock slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID ™GOOD CATTLE u J. J. EIGLESBACH, Proprietor. Ks. Ferguson. J. H. Chapman. FERGUSON A CHAPSIAN, Abstracters and Examiners es Titles Farm loans a specialty. Rot and sell re a BSalu, Sell B. 4L. shares. Write Fire in■nxanoe In three of the best companies in the V. S. Represent AEtna Life—the best on th e globe. Agent for four A-l Accident comp a Wtes. Rent town property or farms. Pay taxes for non-residens. Discount notes. We Blit your collection*. Office Leopold’s block, Rensselaer, Ind. New Meat Market. Creviston Bros--Bbop located opposite the public square everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt ■seats, game, poultry, etc. Please give ns a call ana we will guarantee you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. TRUSTEES? NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office up stairs in Citizen » JBank Building; every Saturday to attend to Knwnship business. WILLIAM BRKKNFIKLD, Trustee Marion Township,
Feeders For Sale. THE UNDESIGNED HAS 200 or SOO Feeding Steers. 1000. ' “ Lambs. 2000 “ Sheep. " . , <' ■ ■ - For sale at market price, in car-loads lots, for cash or, on 3 to 6 month time. Gallon A- McCoy, Walter V. Porter, or on James McDonald, at Marlborougn. ALFRED AC COY.
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty DeedtlWhen Not Otherwise Spec Wed- ~ Thos. Thompson to Edwin G. Warren, Sep. 27, aw pe, nw se, sw 35-32 7, 280 acres, Keener, $3850. Warren Robinson to James G. Cox Sep. 30, Its 11,12, bl 4. Columbia Add., 8, 9 bl 4, Leopold’s Add. Rensselaer S6OO. S. P. Thompson to John W. Faylor, Oct, 1, e| ne 1-30-7, Union. SIO3O, Anna M. Harrisoi* et al to Flora B. Harrison, Rensselaer SSOO. Jamrs H. Garrison et al to Anna M. Sep . 16> i te |g 12 , 14 ( (5, bl—Westons Add. Rensslooo. Eunice L. Hedges to John Parsley, Aug. 22, sw. nw 29 28-6, 240 acres, Jordan SB4OO. Willard Stockwell to Rebecca Wood, Oct. 1, n end nw ne 4 30-6, 40 acres, Barkley, sl-200. -Rebecca Wood to ißenj. J. Gifford, Sep. 27, s end w| sw4 30-6, 60 acres, Barkley, SI2OO. _ _ _ James G. Oldham to Samuel J and John J. Swartz, July 11, ne 12-28-6, se, Milroy s£ ne 1-28-6, Marion, 400 acres, $16,000. Geo. H. Brown Jr., Adm’r, to August Qeopp, Sep nw 5-29 5. 135 acres, sw 32 30 5, 160 acres, Barkley, Admi’s deed $11,230. Ezra Bowman to Sarah Bowman, Sept. 24, Its 4,5, 6, bl 3, Stratton’s Add. Remington SBOO. Horace Marble et ux to Edward J. Fraikin, Sep. 16, nf 14-32-6, 320“ acres. Wheatfield s9ftftO — Cbas. H. Man ter et ux to Henry C. Meyers, Oct 2, sw 7-31-5, 20acres,Walker,$5O0. ———— Robt. Parker et ux to J. L. Puntney, et al, Mar. 1, It 4 n£« sbl 9. Western Add. Remington SSOO. Same to Same, Apr. 19, pt Its 4,5, 6, Same Addition. Sarah E. Miller to ,Cora A. Kessinger, Sep. 30, Its 4,‘ 5, bl 9, Weston’s 2nd Add. Rensselaer, SBOO. Martha J. Niman to Win. Cooper Sep., 27, Its 1,2, 3,4, Koiman SIOOO Candace L. Loughridge et al to Benj. J. Gifford,,2oo acres, Walker S4OOO. *' Wm. E. Seymour to John L. Allman, June 28, Its 1,2, und. sbl 9, ; Western Add., und $ outlot 19, Remington S3OO.
DISEASED BOGS cannot become healthy food simply by the process of death. The public health demands that hogs he fed Dr Joseph' Haas’ Hog and Poultry Remedy. 18 Years Success. Endorsed by such prominent breeders and feeders as Wallace Estill, Estill, Mo.; Scott Fisher, Holden, Mo.; H."C. Syndor, Corder, Mo.; D. T. Lenox, LakeSpriDgs, Mo.; W. H, Ken 1 , Prairie du Rocher, Ill.; B. F. Dorsey & Sons, Perry, 111., and thousand others. USE IN TIME If yon want to prevent Disease. Arrest ',Dls • ease, Hasten Maturity, Destroy Worms, Stop Cough, Increase Pork. Thousands of Testimonials. For Sale By— A- Jt‘. LONG, The Druggist. Rensselaer, Indiana. -n-nTp-n? ,2Slb. cans $12.50; 02.se. $1.25 r CIIVjIJ d 50c, a package Largest are cheapen t Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Write for testimonials. Send stamp [for “Hogology," a 64 page pamphlet on swine. (Mention this paper.) JOS. HAAS, V. S., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
if An annual event ■|| I Grand musical con>l looked forward to by LJ MM M P 010 Q| cert on opening night, !j all ladies of fashion |i Tuesday, Oct. 15, !| andtftflfty housewives. iIW 11 wWUI UW I bv cornet Band. | Second Grand Fall Opening at the Big Double Store j; October 15,16,17,18 and 19, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Our grand cloak opening will excel any former effort. The Model will disl\ play the prettiest line ever before shown in Rensselaer on opening days. Mr. E. 5 Moyses, of F. Seigel & Bros., Chicago, will be with us on opening days to dist play these large lines of cloaks in all the latest novelties. . . . . . - i . J Stylish Dress Goods. Shoe Department. Domestic. Our sales are simply astonishing Ladies’ dqngola cloth button Prices that may hurt competitors, 4—in all -wonderful. though, when the excellence of our Opening price, $l6B county that our Opening Days are the j showing, our reliability and; up-to- Ladies’ kid shoes, value $1.75. days you buy dry goods, clothing, y dateftess is considered. > Opening price, $ 123 boots and shoes CHEAP. C Zgjfcr~~~~ L:u J' f es vo 01 ‘ g rain Calico 3c jL i pLTds, rough Opening price, $125 flanne? 34c jSS C fM has- ' S^ hoeS ' 50c ’ 85c ’ ll '' o0 ’ SL2S Out?ng t JM^^bi e ueand dS Men’s buff congress shoes, val- CoUon’ k I Mrl black, all- n ue S’ Opening price, f 1.50 batton,4|c ? /P'4* wo ° l suiting Our 14.00 men’s shoes. _ Comfort ' I //4 1 in the new A Opening price, $2 75 calico, 4Jc jiffim V \ \ fall shades, A complete line of boys’ shoes at Gingham HKi l M \|| ggZ* boots, *I.OO, *2.00, - Rubber goods at prices competitors C ?othes ° can’t touch, as we bought before the . o hair jacquards, tweeds and rough advance. pins, lc per dozen. ' v mixtures for street wear, caniche Men’s felt boots, 4 stays, with over, Fruit of loom, 7|e Lawrence L. L. He JJ cloth, silk and wool stripes, in any Rhode Island, only $1.85 a pair. ’ Toweling, 4c. v color you could wish -for, true value, Look over our big line in our double $1.50, |1.25 and SI.OO. le room and you will then be con- f qrnek anrT T are snrl g Our price opening days, 60c, 75c, 90c. vinced. ailu J-»aCc ailU J Opening price, 89c t?’ j m r- -V. Chenille Curtains. I 46-in. all color wool henrietta, P IVC and IUC GOUlltcr. V value SI.OO. Opening price, 75c All wool ingrain carpets, value U 40-in. all-wool henrietta, value Tinware, glassware and wooden- 65c Opening price, 48c y 85c. Opening price, 42c "ware. Don’t fail to see the bargain Half-wool ingrain car pets, value g 36-in. half wool henrietta, value counter. T>oc Opening price, 33c W 4a^ C ‘i j- , , Opening price, 22c _ Lace and chenille curtains, a beauti--40-in. ladies cloth, value 50c. The New Novelties. tul line to Select from, call and see 6 Opening price 33c prices. Cotton goods at Bc, 10c, 12£c and 15c. Leatherette, sc, 10c, 15c and 25c. Floor oil cloth, 15c, 25c 35c a yard. » OUR GRAND OPENING SALE ON CLOTHING. O l ®® ne , w clothing room is now complete in all departments. The Model Annex has just received the finest line of gs , m ® n s ’ hoys’and children’s suits and overcoats, boots and shoes, hats and caps and gents’ furnishing goods ever j|l shown before in Rensselaer. g Men’s all wool suits, value $lO. Boys’ all wool suits, value $lO. "Rlankptc and fomforfc D Opening price, $7 00 Opening price, $6 75 AJldnKeib ana A^OmiOrtS. Men’s all wool black worsted, Boys’satinet suits, value $7.00. ~, , , , S val ue *15.00. Opening price, $9 50 Opening price, $4 50 10 ' 4 blankets > va * ue 7 . 8 c . ‘ * Men’s fancy check English Childrens’ suit, value |1.25. ,n u „.?n P „ e 2! D fs PnCe ’ 49 ° U worsted, value $12.50. Opening price, 69c 10-4 blankets, value t 1.25. „ Opening price, $9 00 Childrens’ suits, value |3, and m a n i vA P w ng pri i Ce ’ 75c Men’s satenit suit, value $7.00 $4. Opening price, $2 25 all wool blankets, value l Opening price, $4 75 F Opening price, $2 85 “ Men’s overcoats at prices that will as- A full line ’ oJ men’s and boys’ mac- 10-4 all wool blankets, value tonish you, $4, $5, $6, $7, SB, $9, intoshs, sweaters and nobby line of $5.00. Opening price, $3 75 $10,112.50. - neckwear. Comforts, 60c to $3 00 n TGN SPOOLS d. CbARK TKReAB, 2‘se. KING SpOObS CbARK O. N- T- <3r?d /\ORR|CK, 25c. £ \ v i
Sheriff’s Sale.
NO. 4314. By virtu© of a certified copy of an execution to mo d irected from the clerk of the Jasper circul t court. In a cause wherein Jessie Hulce Is p latntiff and Alvin McCurtain is defendant requiting me to make the -sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,00000) and into rest and costs accrued and to accrue, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Friday, October 18, 1895, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day at the door of the court house of county. Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceed ing seven years of the following 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 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee slmnle of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to dis .c barge said decree, interest and ooets to-wit: The undivided two twenty sevenths (8-87) of the South Bast Quarter of the South West Quaiter of Section twenty eight (28) and the undivided two twenty, sevenths (2 27) of the North-West Quarter of Section tbirtv three (83) all in Township thirty (80) Rorth, Range six (I) West In Jasper County, Indiana. Said 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, IndianaThoktoon A Bros. Atty for Plffs.
Oar motto is honest values at the lowest possible cash price. Remember every item ill stock a Leader at Pnoes asked. Fenoig’s Fair.
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. • ■ It costs nothing to feed hogs with Dr. Haas'Ylog Remedy as it will return three! times its cost in extra flesh producadjaadfoed saved. Use it in time and avoid risk. Supplied by A. F. Long the Druggist. For whooping cough Chamberlain’s cough Remedy is, excellent. By using it freely the disease iB deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger in giving the remedy to bab- 1 ies, as it contains nothing injur ions. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyers, Druggist.
“ I know an/ old soldier who had • hroniodiajrrhetfi ol J< ng standing to have been permannntly oared by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera tod Diarrhoea Remedy,” says Edwtid Shampik, a prominent druggist of 1 Minneapolis, Minn. “I have sold the I 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 50 cent bottles I of this remedy lor sale by t. B. Moyora. • i 7 r* T* "7 ‘ - %
It is a ftct that nearly ail reliable pf priet> ry medicines were first used and thoroughly tested in practice by physicians mire than usua ability an 1 vet some physicians sneer at each, medicine'.. The remoo is plainly s itn by ta>>in/Brunt’s Balsam for i lustra tion, known everywhere as reliable »nd * sure to cure ever- sort of Jung trouble, | except liststagesof consumption. Why t is ,t not jnst as good for yonr c ase as a < physician’s per-cript'on which might oos th ee or fonr times as much th .jjgh no surer to cure? Large 25 and 50 oent bottles at Lung & Co’s. Ten different makes of Sewing ms chines, At Steward’s. English Spavin Liniment removes any t Hard” Soft or Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throata Coags, etc. Save 960 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by B. F. Long A Co.,Druggist, Rensselaer, nd. Deo. L 94. “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. ’ 4
Delicate of Fla- or.
Refined and perfect in its effeots is is Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the sure cure for oonstipation, indigestion and sick headache. Try a sample bottle at F. B. Meyer’s.
*• Mrs. Lecklider will hold a fall and winter opening beginning Tuesday, Oct. 15th, and continuing till the 19th at the Emporium. People contemplating building cement walks, in lawns or streets, should call upon Ira E. Rinehart an expert cement walk maker of many years experience. - May be found at Noweis House. For specimens of work see walks in front of Noweis House, the post-office, Ac., and at the residence of J. T. Randle, D. G* Warner, E. D. Rhoades, L. Strong and others. • ,T ». -r ? Boys, call on C. A. Roberts when in need of a buggy. I havn’t a very large stock, but I era sell you a Job that you will always feel proud of. It is the Izzer. If you have any furniture that needs repairing, don’t forget that H. V. Weaver will make it as good as new, at the old reliable stand in the Nowel’s Block. Come earlv and avoid the rush.
