Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1895 — Page 3

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SOUTH SIDE ■ « - ---- ' WARNER & COLLINS W \ PROPRIETORS.. jr4'? Remember our store when you wsnt *ood bargains in anything iu the Grocery line. We carry the best-goods on the market _ and prices as low as the lowest, <~ Highest ..price for Butter and Eggs. ALSO SELL .. Binders, Mowers, Reapers. Buckeye . . Binders, Mowers, Reapers; and other Farming Implements Buggies, Surreys Farm Wagons. Warner & Collins. 3 doors south of McCoy’s bank

“ Mothers’ Friend ” I have been a midwife for many year*. and in each case where “ROTHERS’ FRIEND" was used it noomplished won* rfsrs and shortened labor and lessened pain. It lathe best remedy for RISING OF THE BREAST known, and worth the price for that alone. 4 ;■ • Mrs. M. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala. Sent by Express or mall, on receipt of prloe, El.QOpsr bottU. Book "To Mothers’' mailed tree. aWAOTIELD REGULATOR 00., ATLANTA QA. SOLD BT ALL DaUSOIRW. Ferguson A Wilson will attend to jour legal business with accuracy send dispatch. Marvelous Results. •* tei wrnM*«. •( . -un -» tnfli * a.'>n<t&i*». Mia;- a* are , er O'» ■ mnk- h - -xira.-i; i * no a4‘*o n._, r*Nf mu.-iu m n Kill: »«* HThm < e,y, W tfu* I. WW-* 'ION t»IV(MHI II .(•(•■’se » ant White i whs n oi ■ hap; ! urvii » Riven J,n -uoi. - whi " u-»hi down vitfi Pneumom HrtSW-,IM » is- •*r*oes. IWt »V . {troxv-ui* in uuu/tung •voUiu u:*>or * • *itn I’Ujc inierruDtHHi n*i s* em’ hs if me touid not survsv l I eat. A tneo s worn men Gw. jf; e A ngs Aiew Dieooverv * i quiok ; k voets ana highly eaiwtsoioi yiu «• f Ha. Trial bottles tree at F.__j> hieyer’a Drag Store ttogular slse ax. a *I.OO.

Muck leu’s Arnica naive The best salve in the world for Cuts Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe'cr Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, OKilblaina, Corns, and all Skin Erup dons, and poeitivelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It iB guaranteed to giv« perfect satisfaction, or money reloaded Price 26 cents per box. For sale byP B. Meyer MORRIS’ ENGLISH WORM POWDER. 2 A Specific remedy for worms; warranted to cure tqe worst oase of worms known, or mon. y refunded. Knocks !>in worms in horses eve y time. Equaly good for all kinds of worms m horses, sheep and dogs. Price 60 cents at drqg stores or post paid by mail. The Wells Medicine Co n Lafayette. Ini Editor of the graphic. 3 Of Campbell-burg, Ind., writes: “I wilt oarry your ad at 1 rioe named Our drugti ts don t handle Byinp Pepsin, and I want son eof It my-elf-I have t ken two bolt • s and it did my stomach more good lhaa guy medicine le>er t <k, and I want mor 01 it I had a bad < aae of dLpepaia.” IN THIS COUNTRY. 1 everyb »dy is more or less affected with Catarrhal troubles, and ail these victims of our atmospheric changes are on-the look out for (ffeotive remedies. Century Catarrh Cure has proved itself the best remedy on the market, for Cold in the Head, Hay Fever, and ah other forms of tbi* insiduous disease, it has proved a rellahi* **?*?%-JjMirritff | |lm rgeit pdiMgee. and allaying pain and to" fiamation and restoring leases of taste and smell. /

Application lor Liquor License Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of.DeMotte. an*l of Keener township, in Jasper County. Indiana that the undersigned. Reason M. Dunn, a male inuabitaut of the state of Indiana, over the age of tweu y-Ooe years, of good moral character, and a man who is not In the habit of becoming intoxicated, and who has been a continuous resident ot said town and township for over ninety d»\s la>t past, and who is in respect to all legal qualifications and requirements, a lit and pr per person to be Intrusted with the sa e of Ujloxicati ig liquors, aud who will bo the actual owner aud proprietor pf said retail liquor undue**, if Heense be granted him: Wid apply to the Hoard of < oiumlssiom-rs of said Jasper County, Indiana. at their December Term, lißr.saidterm con/nfencfi g on Monday, December 2nd, 1895. at the *>urt House iu the towu of Kensselaer.in said county, for a le e> use to sell and barter, spirituous vinous, malt and all other Intoxicating liquor-, m a less quantity thau a quart at a time, with the privilege of al.owing tlie same to be dra konihe liremlses where sold and bar'iored. *aid applicant will also at the same tuae and’ place ts-K me said lloar-i to gr m him tile priy.iego ot estab-Ijl-liiug ’neals and edioles. jtiul ail kinds ts*.ft rtrinksnrudcrgars slid tobacco in tltbfroom.and in coDncclibu with tlip said letnii liquor:,business. 1 I ’the locationtif the premises whereon, syldap-plieani-uesires ,sc*t duel sa hi ret ii lluitor ißßfc Htitcit hu-Uin s. is a one (1; s orV frame, building, Jrantif g on an pTtnawa vaeapd Mice*. in the said town oi IVMoUo, Ja-per Conn y. Indiana. Ttie"pTeßlwv location tis Tstid |nemises are more particuUny uot-ciibed as follows viz. Tlie -aid (adding is located on iot fourteen il+Hir-bioek three tay-of I ho-original, phli of cb.tt. Urtrn ol De.Motie. In siilff Ja-ner.ColllTTV Thg mirtlieast tnaj corneF of said building being Beveni7i feel aud seven (7) iuche.- west, aud twenty C-O, feet south front ihe non beast (he) corner of said lot. Thence l>y outside measurement west uineieeu ,19 feet and seven (7) inches, thence south four’ (4 loet, thence west nineteen (ts; feet and ten (10) iuclies. thence soutii sixteen (ol) feet and four ;4)inches, thence east thirty nine (pi* feet aud five .5) tnclies, thence north twenty ( 0) feet and four (4) inches, to tlie ptan^ef-begiiiuing. Tlie said de-crined room and building is separate from any jollier business of tmv kind, and has no devices tor amusement or music of any kind or character. * The said building fronts to tlie north on said unnamed, now vacated streets having.X*o42)wtirtfoWS ana one ft) door on tlie uortiy slue thereof. One (1) window on the west, and (1) window and one ,1) door on the soutii. aud no door or window on the east side. The said room and bnliding can be securely closed ai d locked,, and admi-sion t- ereto prevented, aud is so arranged w itli glass windows that the whole interior can be viewed liom the outside, on the north, tlie west, and south sides thereof. Said license will tie asked for a period of one yeas from the date ol tlie granting thereof. REASON M. DUNN, Oet-31-Nov-7-14.

MIIT NOTICE. r • STATE OK INIU ANA. * gg In tlie Jasper Circuit Court, October terra, 1895. Fred Fatka 'i The Fort V Wayne and Mis- f Con fi!i2 lnt Nosisslppi Kai.road Company. J ‘ Now comes tlie plaint ill, by Cummings and Darrocii, Ids attorneys, au*l tii«s iiis complaint liereiu, togetiier wllli an affidavit that tiled.-, fendant, The Fort Wayne and Mississippi RailRoad Company is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Ni.tice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless it lie aud appear on the first day (if tlie next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hidden oh the First Monday of January, A. I). 1896, at tlie Court House iu Rensselaer, fn said County and State, and answer or demur to said compiaiut. the same will be heard and determined in Its absence. In wnuess Whereof. I hereunto set f SEAL .mj l hand aDd affix tlie Seal of said l . JOonrt. at Rensselaer, lids 31st day of WM. H. COOVER, Clerk. Cummings & Darroch, Atiys for piss. Nov-7-1-1-21. ” swasT koiicu

STATE OF INDUS.*, I s<s . Jaspi-i- 1 duiii y. ( ■ • In tli> Jtieji-r f liretl t Court. January Term k-a'.'. Elizabeth C, Weiss, Admi'x. ) vs. - No. 4378. Mary K. Fi her, t't al. ) The above named plaint Wf by Thompson & Hro., iter attorneys, this day filed her complaint her. in with-.m affidavit that the defendants nametHnsaid entire n.wlt: Mary Emma Fisher, and William Fisher, her husband. Minnie ,\. Kru 1, Charms Krull, Bertha Krull. Fin 11 Krull. August Krull. Edward K.tui-1, John AV['l:». Ellznberh 0. Weiss, "('has,I ii-deman. <-haces UndCmaii Anil Atn -hawrhls wile, John M.ltolt anil Airs. Holt, his wife, and Mrs. Bolt, widow of said John M. Bolt Stillman Gates, and/Mrs. Gates his wife, and Mrs. Gates, widow of said StiUinan Gates, William l’oweli and Mrs Powell Ills wife, and Mrs. Few ell widow ol shtd Wiiiiam Powell andall of the unknow n heirs, devisees and legatees and all oi Urn unknown heirs, devisees ami legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said’ John M. Bolt and Mrs Bolt. Ills w f« anu Mr*. Bolt, widow of said John M. Bolt btiliman Gates and Mrs. Gales, his wife, and Mrs, (lattes, widow of said Stillman Gates, William i dwell and Mrs Powell, Ms wife, and Mrs. Powell, widow of said Wm. Powell, are not residents of the state of Indiana and their iesidenee unknown. Notice Is therefore hereby given said Defen ants, that unless they be and apnea-on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Olicuit 1 ourt to be hold(en on the First Monday of January A. D 1896, at the Court Bouse iu Reusse aer, iu staid c unty and slate and answer or demur tj. said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your ai.sence, > ; In witness whereof, I hereunto f bead . Bet “y hand snd affix the seal of Ve-7-vT-\y Ml4t( * court at Rensselaer, Ind. this 0 day of November A. l>. 1895, WM. U. COOVKK. _ Clerk. Thompson & Bro., attys for plaintiff. To Horse Owners. 2 For putting a hoi so iu a fine healte condition use Morris’ English Stan e Powders. They tone up Ihe system, aid in digest! -it, cure loss of app tite, relieve constipation, correct a idney disorders and destiojs w- rms. giving new life to an; old or over-tr >• kud horse. 25 cents per packa e; 6 for SI.OO. 8 .Id by F. B. Meyer. Will Make Hens Lay. 2 Wells’ Hoos er Poultry Powder Is the greatest egg producer known. A small sum expended f rjit wi 1 pay one hundred per cent, on the 00-t iu an increased amount of »ggs. as it »urn sees al the material nooe sary for their construction, and keeps the ben in good healthy ooodition- Price 25 eta. Sold by F. H Meyer. ror a p in in the sid* or cb«-st there is n thing so good as a piece of flan el dampened with Chamberlain's P in Balm and bouud on ovor the seat of pain. It affords prompt a d ie nent relief an. it n J ea in <ime will often prevent oold from re tiling In pnenm ni% This same treatment is * sur care for lame back. For sole by F. B. M yer. , ( You Have seen 8 Dr. (Mdweir* Syrup Pepsin advertised for u onths. bat h ve yon ever tried HP Put, yon do not know what an bled •tmnaob remedy it is. a 10c bo-tie (10 dpses 10c) »i. show you .its great merits a- a core for eon-tlpation inoi* fasten and sick headache. Regular alas. 60c and $1 at F. B. Meyers

Hog Cholera and Its Prevention.

Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Newspaper Bnlletin, No. 15. It is difficult to estimate the loss Indiana farmers have sustained from hog cholera and swine p agu~ this year. In some counrrieHTtwilt Tewch *25 000 and if | the whole state has suffered as much as the northwestern portion, the total will probably exceed J. 800,000. •: There are two diseases reap risible lor these heavy 1.-sses, hog cholera and swine plague. A* they are much alike iu sftßptouS§ and occur under similar conditions they may be treated as one His ~easp. Bill b are germ .diseases of such fatal character that only a small per cent, of the Hogs attack, .ed ever recager, Medtcitial t reatmeut is not very effectual. Preventive measures are more successful aud are the ones to be adopted. These diseases being due to germs, cannot exist without the germs being present. They are taken into the body with the fo->d, water and air. The closer animals come in contact, the greater the possibilities of spreading; hence, healthy and diseased animals should be separated as soon as the disease is recognized. The healthy hogs should be taken from the sick aud not the sick from the well, as in the latter case the excrement and secretions containing the contagious principles are left, iu the pen, on the ground, straw and troughs. During an outbreak it is better to have the herd divided in bunches of about fifteen, in smalj fN»tares f rather tiffin a lwM iTi a TSrge field. The hogs should not have access to ponds or wallows as this affords favorable conditions for the germs. The drinking water should be from deep wells. The food should be clean and often changed. If a hog has been separated from the herd and recovers it should not be returned to the herd for several weeks, as it is capabl • of giving the disease to ■ thers although it mav appear to be perfectly well. Hogs should not be placed in pens where the disease has been for three months. All dead animals should be burned or buried deeply iu places where bogs will not graze for a year. Diseased bogs should no; be driven through lanes or other public highways. The healthy hogs should be cared for first niid then the diseased, otherwise disease bearing material may be conveyed to the healthy. Clean the pens use plenty of air slacked lime on the floors lefore using again. v The following formula given by tlie Bureau of Animal Industry is 88 efficacious as any thing known as a pr- ventive and remedy. It has given fair results: —...- Wood charcoal, 1 pound. Sulphur, 1 “ S idium chloride. 2 pounds. Sodium hyposulphite, 2 “ Sodium bicarbonate, 2 “ Sodium sulphate, 1 poum£ Antimony sulphide, 1 “ Give a tablespoouful once a day to a 150 pound hog. Give in sh ppy feeds, as bran, middling, crushed oats, etc. It will cost about $1 to haye it filled.

From Kniman.

Died—at the home of his parents. Little “Joe” son of Orlando and Cassie Wallace died Sunday night Oct. 27. 1895, of membraneous croup. His parents had tendeily nursed him through a {our inontbf illness bis first summer, but he had become a picture of heath, death came when least expected. He is missed by all who knew him as bis loving disposition bad wou a place in the hearts of all who knew him. The parent* have the «ympathy of the entire community. Rev. A. W. Smith, pastor of ihe Method is' church at Wheat field, preached tb* funeral at: the house. The remains was interred in the Wbealfleid cemetery- 1

B. P. Ferguson is still in tbe In surance business. He represents tin B»y«l, “Tbe greatest Fire and Tornado Insurance Company on tbe face of tbe earth. For fresh buck-wheat flrur, c-li at the mill. Satlkk A Collins. Any (me desiring to sell or borrow money on Life Insurance Policies, write to, or call upon, Pskouson, Wilson A Co. B. F. Ferguson will loan you aJ) tbe money you want at 7 per cent and 8 per cent. Come call and see us before going elsewhere Flour and meal at J. H. Cox’s. The biggest and best stock of fine buggies s)ad carriages m the county, for Mia by N. Warner A Sons. < ■ II:

A numb"! of our pcocle attended the convention at Rensselaer but amt Sn diy Although the rwenDc r wai uiiftvoraMt!, they iepurta good time a. d any tt»e> were w*-ll paid for their nii-agreeable trip. Mr. jh liner Hardy and Mist Blanche Garrison were mtrued at ihe h« mc pf ific bride’s tinier. Alia. I>=» Morris, eyenuftg. ig thp pr g. • • of only i|ie re!»t V- 8 h 0 m iini t frie d* of 'l if- < 4»Mraen> g I-* I*. Th y have Mores of »ii.iids i" h c mcnUiiity who wish tti iu a 1 5S r f .tinppiM< sa HwtUvf tVtiltmn »iso* d Ii f ft M-ila e.rrH Fri ’h. I i* ode and Mos K ‘tie W sgrTer ■*>»! trrieil at. ihYThfg.ti c C oir ll ’ I il of Usi w. ek. -■ Mnrghao Liu a- d Itepatj II All went out t- tne fsuu B. tl uoiiomt. i >n. e »tilf» iu»n n ■ t um n •i. hi *i<* i n man who la _«-tuirsie<l • di ih muriler of ins Mayitf-S----la ■ f< w wh;U»s!ii, The < rime was 1(11110 U- d in Kansas and -the- cause mu<der was a qunrr I over a div sou fei ce I he Koisis auihoriii*s icive tweu notifi- d and are *x l*cied here to-riav (Tuesday.) ’lhe man was lodged in jtil a d a close guard kept over him. ttr. t Ravmscroft is lying dai gi rousty ill a his home north of lown Mr R-venscrofi’s advanced age m.kes the chances for ids recoviTy > ery slight. About twenty -five mt nibcis of lie R* bi-kah Degree Lodge of this place set epted the invitation of the RensseLoii t e to attend ti e ixerct-es there IBt Friday evenimr. Oi their ar- • *vm! at that [dace they found » most rasgii ficeut banquet spread for their enit rtainment to which they did full -j'lS'ice Alter the feast the R niu>gt- *•» Degree St iff ix* mpliflvd the work by conferring Ihe degree V>n tea esnd'dat* s The bdies refxirt them--elyes as highly ddigtited with tue a' quaintarces made snd Ihe appeararice of th«r new bai>quet ioow. Mrs. Dunlap of Will Co.. 111., visited her tislrt Mrs. E A Bartoo last week. Mrs. Emma is sick with typhoid fever at the home of her unde Andy Eller. She connected the disease while nursmg Mrs Wa»v>n wh(>se fitness terminated faially list week. Mr. and Mrs. Wifi Zea are the p ss> ssors of a new sou since last Saturday. E i B »nd is now install* d in his io-*y home. He has bu'B h good resdem.e wh en adds <2r*a*ly to the apn anni-e of ih it part of town M rrET'wa rd SUrtMiVafHt N iss Nan - me Han il were inarri>-d at the home f die bride’s | arent* Gsl Tuesday. VVm. M.i'ls of Aniover, South Dakota, iu in town i renewing o'd at qio-intar c’S H-rt Taylor visited Newt Beal’s f moy Tuesdiy. Hal Sheets has bought the stO'k m t ud iii'g of the Love aud Whitened furniture (.'o and is now ‘Monarch «>t »ll he survey*” in the »y of lurtiitpre. Had Spencgr is onducting the htmne&s at the * Love and Wbiuhead pl.ce. .Jake Rich of Brook was in town Monday enroute for the “Capital.”

Mrs. G. Landis went to Chicago i he middle of last week. Alice Shead is slowly improving after a sickness of several weeks. A. K. Yeoman went to Chicago the first of last week with cattle. 1 Mias Clara Siple visited Rosa Mariou. Joe Green and family moved to their newly purchased farm the latter part of last week, ilis farm is located near Valparaiso. Ed Worstell, who has spent the past summer in the employ of Wm. Hinchtnan, left for school at Valparaiso a few days ago. Tom Moore and family Visited his brother Charlie, at this place, over Snnday. Vpry few farmers in this vicinity ha fiinished hasking their corn. Mr*. Le< klidt-r will bold a winter opening Nov. 14 16. and 16tb, and ■ontinne Nov. 21. 22, and 23rd. At *hich time she will sell patterns st actual cost. Also other hats closing <>ut at reduced rates.

A FRIEND.

The Marseilles Belt Cora Sbeller s one of the most reliable sbellets manufactured today. The only ms# bine that received a medal at the World’s Fair. C. A. Roberts, agent. New grocery, new goods, new prices, alt cheap fur cash. Call and sae, la the Odd Fellows’ building. .

REMINGTON ITEMS.

PLEASANT RIDGE .

To Borrowers. B. F. Ferguson will forms., you money at the rate of sl-40 per month. In one of the tost Building A Loan Associations in the state, with limited paymenta Call and see before making arrangements with anyone else.

FROM MARLBORO.

A puiHin »* being dmAM nt tin* p arv prat i« g t> ep- at mKv* daptrlin ..t 10-h-e- Ihe ll rn - t Us . i IWc” so in Zrd to Met • * ug. I’< tlogon »ii| i * n Us f**'s ine nam- f r the »i l o-> f lie o n 1 la rapidly nearing coia* ph A • . - - It- tfm vi Gwii A \ ( C. , o\ ara ~ having n huge d-bli- n bu it t> >i»-ir Si mJ ‘ r P. A (i 11 of P*ir t eh g .-ll t; I 1 till* pti II • e oTa - f t- rive n> i urn iter ll is sa mo- a* x etc* me tor I< IU -oT Vi* l r »•: i a J <■ *«■ r . r i --• i|i I- :i _• en-T-?(-*e i d. ' mfk r -«• f i r Jtei • *1 V • * i;ajl_— 'l'i i. . ■ k f |l Ev* I \ g a -Hi ~! heat n * H *1 •.1 r hi W 111 _• r 14 niC-mtlrtad —■ » H'.d I. ljgT-~ ' Mr. Bir Arm* ro*.g ».f <T>ua.»o \i-iied lit ■! home, r Mivis-and fi'u nd» here last M urd y u* d Suod»y. 9 R v Brady ftfe. Cririais.i, ci reh in Kudmh laer • hw- d a very aucc ssfiil me ii* g lieie » • Vmiiluj night IJa r*ceiv. il i nongli joiners >o < r-.HD zc a ihu'Chh-ie lu* *ame wdi iejerfe. t«d i ext S*turd >v »icht. At the same time aY. P C. A will aho be organ z- d The Izzer Buguy is Tor sal*» at C. As Rob« ris’ place < f Mistress, O 0 t ullt nSt Call *f»d gee same tnfore bgvihg. Its wnith your tone. Remember the (ihijr, j iat across- the street from Makeev' r H< t« L —L’d- Y-ur» truU, C* A. ROBKR'm.Thr< shiug ceai for sate by C'. W. C« -en. buy your groceries Every th ing neat, new » n<t liesb. H. J. DtXTKK. Rem- m *er the ne* gr. e< ry in the o*ld Feiiowa’ budding. Roht. Handle is agent for t<.*> Keystone C«*rn Himber »'d F'odd* I {^hredder Home mirie t»resd alwsya fr. *h at H. J. D* xtei’s new gri-Cerv. Marriage lie* ns s smee list reported: Try c ur unartu'tetab d «{ices. Long, tlw- riruggiat. Ti n diften nt makes of Sewing ma •hltieH. At sye*»nrd’y. Come in fiojs. We can I- undry for y<<u ad as well «* one. “Ifli8.” V - t*PITI.ER A Kig it. There is a n-w. r*<«( a. d grocery iu the Odd- F’* bows’ new build ng G(K>dß cheap for ca*h U J Dexter. Reiißs« Iscr steam lanudry. “Ihat is the ffist. Do the f irmers of this county know taeigood qualities of the Mar*ei!es corh aiiefiers aud- feed cutters ? T tie y h*ye a flue line of goods G<&< price* by cslliug on C. A. Rooei is

Eclipses Them All.

The Monnn Route now makes the n n from Chicago to J«fe«o"ville,Fla.. in 35} hou>B, leaving Chi ago daily at 8:32 p. M. and arriving at Jacksonville at 8:20 the second morning, making connections with all lm» s at Jacksonville for central and southern Florida. Passes Rens--Belaerat 11:23 p. m. For full information call on the local s alion agent or address Frank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent, Chicago.

Pay That Drain Assessment.

Notice is hereby given that all as* eessments on the Dayton street tile drain are due, and those that remain unpaid Nov. 23 will have a penalty of 10 per cent and $ per cent interest added. The only way to escape is to pay up. ' C. C. Stabs, Town Tress. Cheap Farm Loans. Call 00 Valentine Beib. Renavdaer, for thehheapeat farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or email amounts. Jersey Cows tor Sale. ▲ herd of iist class Jersey cows, all full Mood Jeraeys, for sate cheap for cash or on time. 2t. Laßce BrosSee the new line of statues and china wan at C. A. Leihlinert A Co

Eastern Kansas.

If you are kx king for a cheap *fcoma ob assy terms, write or call on as. Wa have good farm* »t from sls to $25 per >er*. owirg to losetioo and improvements. If jou want to know about eastern Kansas, writs or call m D. W. Boat wick. 1010, Kansas*