Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1896 — Page 8

Real Estate Transfers

Warranty Dead* When Not othan*tie Spec ified ■' f 1 x,v ■ ■ c* - *■ Elias Hollingsworth to Geo. L. Hatcal*, J»n. 17, u »i<to JiS, oil It 4, bl 10, Remington, S6OO. Wm. T. Knight to Chas. A. Gundy, Jan: 8, pt bl, 3, D«s &lotte, SBOO. Joseph A. Stephan to Bureau oJT Catholic Indian Missions, Nov. 13, .31-29-6, w$ nw 32 29-6, 400 Shadraok F. Broan to Henry D. Brown, Jan.lß, s end u$ w£ nw 18--31-5, 20 acres, Walker, S4OO. James Sharffer and Wm- Essen to Lewes H. Meyers, Jan. 20, se, nw ae 8-28-7, 120 acres, Jordan, $5,140* Wm Essen to Lewes H Meyers, Jan. 21, nw, s£ sw, 8 28 7, 240 acres, Jordan, $12,960. „ F. M. Mercer to Bt nj J. Gifford, Jan. 13, aw, 3-3 Q 6, -B-rkley, #1.500. Emmet L. Hollingsworth to W. G. Skinner, Dec. 2. ej sw, awn*! 14 29.5,420 acres, Hanging Grove, $4 560* Rensselaer L&ml & Imp. Co. to Anna Hollin, Jan. 22, It 4-bI 27, Weston's lnd Add , Reisselaer, SSO. Frank Foltz, Com’r, to M. L. Spitler, Jan. 21, sw, 24 28 7, Jordan, commissioner’s deed, $2,400. Mary Plait to Hattie L Hanley, -Jan. 1, it 3 bl 20, Rensselaer, $550. John Wood to Daniel Wood, Nov. 29, se ne 18-28-7, 40 acres SI,OOO. Mahala J. Bruner to Whited Lew is, Jan. 8, Its 5. 7. 8,9, 10, It, bl 2 McDonalds Add, DeMotte, $3,000. Julia A Jessup to Charles A. Dean, Jan. 10 nw se, 28-31-5, 40 acres sl,200. Elisha C. Ware to Benj . J. Gifforu, Dec. 23, '95. a t 20, ne 19, s$ 18 nw 18, ne ne 18, *4 17, w£ nw 17, se nw 17, all 7, w£ sw 8, ne sw 8, in 32-6, Wheatfield (about 2.722 acres, S4O, 950.

3. W. HORTON. Oentist. wbl Crown and Bridge work. Teeth with ot plates. No cov erlng to roof of mouth No def 3F 'a-'v. ooi..- . 1--NUJIiIjU' er Post Gas afimlniste.-ed for the painless extraction of teeth. A. L WILLIS... GUN SMITH. Special attention given to bicycle XxW' REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Map /v Shop on River Bank, North of Creamery. &BNSSELAKK. - - INDIANA.

Contracting —^-BUILDING. Estimates furnished » On Short Notice. UOX BROTHERS, -Shop on Cullen Street. North-west of Makeover House, Rensselaer, Indiana. New Meat Market. Creviston BrosShop located opposite the public square Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give ns a call and we will guarantee yon Satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. ■ PIONEER, ■ MEAT MARKET.

Bratr, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sanaa ge, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PBIOES. None but the best Block slaughtered. Everybody is Invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID ™-GOOD CATTLE J . J. EIQLEBBACH, Pr.pn.tor. I Solemnly Swear Administering the Oath. Heart Failure—Nervousness—Extreme Wakefullness— Headache—General Debility. W. Windecknecht, Montague, Mich., makes the following statement and affirms it by oath before Jas. Morrison, Hotary Public of the same place. “For the past year I was afflicted with heart failure, nervousness, extreme wakefulness, headache and general debility. Physicians whom I consulted failed to benefit me. I was advised to use Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer, which I did and became thoroughly cured by its use in a short time. ” Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer acted on the nervous system, which is the seat of nearly all of our ailments. Treat your nerves and your stomach, liver, kidneys and blood trophies will disappear. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer is the only sellable, safe and sore remedy to useFor sale by A. F. LONG,

Public Sale. 1 will sell at my firm 1 mile northeast of M< CbyrsNhrr, (formetly Marlboro), tu Hanging Grove tji.. Jasper county, lnd., THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1896, Beginning at 10 o’clock, a. m , grain, implements and jlive stock. 2 wagons, 1 two seated buggv, 1 top buggy, l D-tring binder, 2 mowing machines, 1 two hprse rake, *2 stubble plows, 2 good cultivators, 1 riding plow, 1 hay. staoker, 1 hay gatherer,. 1 fanning milt,T corn shelter, 1 spring tooth barrpw, two hinge harrows, 2 sets of harness, counter scales, ice cream freizer, lard press, 2 iron kettles, 2 stands of bees, pair bob sleds, two cows with young calves a*id 5 or 6 y oung horses, one thousand bushels of corn in crib, 1 corn planter and a great many other things too numerous to mention. ■ Teems of Sale: —Oae year’s credit will be given on sums over $5, without interest if paid when due, if not pair! when due, 8 per cent, interest from dab*. 5 per cent, discount for cash on turns over $5. Sums of $5 and und« r cash. W. W. Bussell; Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.

Lee and Company’s Bargain List of Real Estate,

It s now time to move. Where are you going? Buy a home of this Co. They have them cheap. Improved or unimproved farms for sale or trade or homes in town all on the best of tertfilT.* List anything you have to sell with them. 40 acres 8 miles from' ReLsselacr 2 milts fiom P. O. Nice laying land, well improved and thoroughly tiled out; all in uul'iva'ion •x'N.pt 3 acres of nice grove. Here is a,bargain at S4O. with small cash payment. 160 acres 3 miles from Rcrsselaer, well improved. Thoroughly tiled. Near good school and all in eultivatioj. Price SSO, with $3,000 down, tl&bllea easy. - r= -~—s— No. 8.—220 acres, 1 mile from Wiuamac. All nice level prairie laud, except 30 ncres of fine grove in a GO acre blue grass pasture. Splendid improvements Has first class outlets is a good producer and is a rare bargain at $45 per acre, with $6,000 down. We have a new 4 room honse, just completed, built of best material, oir*solid foundation. Finished in modern style. Is on nice lot 50x150 ft., 3 blocks from depot in Rensselaer for sale at S7OO. S4OO cash, balance in Building and Loan Association. ;//■

No. 9,-60 acres 8 miles from Rensselaer, 2 miles from station and post office. Has good house, corn cribs, stable and other outbuildings. Good well aud well fenced. All in cultivation except 12 acres of blue grass pasture which has some fine grove in. Near good school, pretty well tiled out. Price S2B, with SSOO. Balance easy. Then we have a good restaurant stock, with the best of a location in Rensselaer, doing a thriving business for sale or will trade on a small farm. No. 11. —160 acres miles from Winamac’ 130 acres clear tillable land, balance woodland pasture. Good outlets; some tile; well fenced, clay and gravel subsoil, good improvements. Price per acre. One half cash, balance on good time.

Notice of Application lor License. Notice is hereby 'given to the citizens of Marion Towusbip, J sper County, Indiana, that the undersigned August Rosenbaum, a male inhabitant of Marion township. Jasper county. State of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, who is and has t>een of good moral character, and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and a fit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, and has been a continuous resident of said townsh'p for over ninety days last pust, that this applicant is the actual owner and proprietor of said business, and wil be such for the entire term if licence be granted, will apply to th.i Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, at their March term 1896, said term commencing on Monday March 2nd, 1h96, for a license to sell and barter, spirituous, vinous, malt and all other Intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at tne lime, with the privilege of allowing aud permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold, being the following premifes.to-wit: The precise location on which the unders gned desires to sell and barter, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon. Isa one story brick building forty (■*o) feet long, by twenty (20) feet wide, on Van uensselaer street, and situated on lot number three (S) block number four (4) of the original plat of the town of Rensselaer. Jasper County, Indiana, and particularly described as follows: ‘ -' ,i: Beginning one huudred and twelve and one-half (112)4) feet north-westerly from the corner of Washington Street and Van Rensselaer Street, thence north-westerly on Van Rensselaer Street twenty (20) feet, thence westerly, parallel with Washington Street forty (40) feet, thence B'>uth easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer Street twenty (20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington Street forty (40; feet to the place of beginning. And the said room in the said bail ing in which the undersigned desires to so seal liquors and intoxicants as aforesaid Is as follows, seventeen feet and ten inches. (17 10 12) wide, thirty-eight feet and four Inches iSS 4-12) long, ten feet and ten Inches (10 10-12) from the floor to the ceiling, having a glass front of four glass windows, and on-) double glass door; two glass windows, and one door in the rear, and one small glass window between said room and the room adjoining thereto, and Said room fronts on Van Rensselaer Street in said town, aforesaid. That the said described room is separate, and apart from any other business of any kind whatever, ana that no devices for amusement of any character or kind are in said room, that the said room is on the er and floor, and fronts on said public street, in said town, that the front of the said room is glass, and that the said room for its entire length maybe viewed from the said street. That the said room can be securely locked, and entrance therein prevented. Sabi license will be asked for a period of on© i ear, v - Avgust Rosenbaum. Jan. 30, Feb. 6-13. 4 .

j A Teachers’ Meeting. j The tehilie7s of Ja>|H*r county are l invited *o attend a Tcachirs’ Meeting Saturday, F«b 1, 1896, at the Rensstlaer High School building. Prof. Charles A Me Murray of Formal Minot* will give three lec lures, two dur ng the day and one in the evening, rrr F&sset A. Cotton, D puty State Supt. and S«cy. of the Young Peoples’ and Teaiheis’ Reading Circle wi 1 also be present and addnss the meeting. Meeting will begin •t 10 o’clock A. M. . ' 1 .■■■-. ’ " _■ ■ -* Ih 4 zerc'ses < f ibe meeting jarfll be borne by the teach-ri. A fee o f 50 ccn's will be ch -rged. This miettng will be a treat, tbut you gui.ih afford to ra'ss. J. F. Wabbeh, Co Sup* riutei.d< nt. Cheap Farm Loans. Call on Valentine Seib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or small amounts

AS IN YOUTH Ayer’s Hair Vigor GORDIALLYJNDORSED. § RESTORES Natural Growth O? THE HAIR ALL OTHER Dressings FAIL ■ I c:vn eohltirily Indorso Ayer’s Hair o Vljar, as one of Hie best preparations O tor the hair. When I began using Ayer's 5 Kali- Vigor, alt the front part of my head o ' —about half of it was bald. The use ® of only two bottles restored a natural § growth, which still continues as in my o youth. I tried several other dressings, © but they all failed. Ayer’s Hair Vigor q Is the best.” Mrs. J. C. Pbeussek, o; Convcrae, Texas. ® Ayer’s Hair Vigor ! PREPARED BY ® Or. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. % <poo 0000 0000000000000000 DXSTEMPEB-C AUSE & TREATMENT. Is the title of onr little book which tells about one of the most loathsome and dangerous diseases—affecting horses, sheep and dogs, with unquestionable proof of the merits of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure in the treatment of the same. Sent Fkee by addressing The Wells Medicine Co.. LaFayette lnd. The remedy is sold by F. B. Meyer

GEO. W-GOFF, Restaurant and Bakery, ; BREAD, OAKES, CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBAOOO AND CIGARS WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS; * * V -ALSO A GOOD—LUITCII GOUITTEie. Everything Best and Cheapest. NOUTU SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. % " >

/ ForalLjTHE LYOM\ HL Dl co I iNDIAtttMUS For Sale byau.'Oruwisisl

RUPTURE. ■ Nott Rupture CureWe are making the enre of Rapture a specialty. We guarantee a cure in all cases when a trass will b >ld in place and when there is Vitality enough to produce healthy adhesions. We treat all kinds of Rupture in both sexes, and at ages from three months to seventy-five years of age. We do not use a knife nor-draw a drop of blood. Oar treatment is mild and does not stop the patient from light work. We treat patients on strictly business principles, bat while this is true, we are not so hardened as to torn away those who can convince us of their honesty and willingn ss to pay for a cure at Some tinje. To such we are prepared to offer satisfactory terms. The price depends upon the case, and as few cases are jnst alike, an examination is necessary before naming the price. It usually takes about four weeks to core an ordinary case, sometimes longer, depending npon the size of the break and the condition of the System, Yon cannot afford to have to wear a truss all your life and run- the risk of having a strangulated hernia, with mortification and death always liable to oecnr If you are raptured you know it and you will know just as well when I you are cared. If you desire to bi cored, call and see oar—physician. It will cost yon nothing to find out all the particnlars and if you want to be treated you have no risk to run as we ask no pay until yon,are cured. Oar physician will want to see you only once each week. We have engaged Dr. I, B. Washburn. Rensselaer, Indiana, to treat onr patients. Call upon him at his office on Monday or Saturday of each week. With the kindest regards to all who are afflicted Db. Nott Rupture Cure Co. By permission we refer you to a few enred of Rupture by the Dr. Nott method. James M. Bentley, Wichita, Kansas, Chas. H. Rotlirock, Hope, Indiana. Henry Smith, PetersHfll. Ind. P. Almond, Plainfield, Ind. A. W. Farmer, Mooresvllle, Ind. A. W. Hopkins, Peru, 111. M. D. Johnson. Morocco, Ind. David Tupperty, Logansport, Ind. Marion Corver, Kentland, Ind. Joseph Harris, Otterbein, Tnd. James Amsler.Otterbein, Ind, D. M. Graves, LaFayette, Ind. D. S. Bell. Terre Haute Ind Mrs. Swain Raines, Plainfield, Ind. For more references call on our physicia Ferguson & Wilson will practice in all the courts of the state. ’ ' ■ Ten different makes of Sewing ma chines, At Steward’s.

Disappearance of a Stomach Trouble. Lyon Medicine Company: Dear Sirs —For fifteen years I was afflicted with stomach, heart and kidney troubles. I was induced to try LYON’S SEVEN'WONDERS, and am more than pleased at the result. My stomach trouble has disappeared and my heart has resumed its normal action. I can cheerfully recommend it. Alfred Parish. Osleans, Ind., July 25,1894. s Hot Flashes and Headaches. \ To the Lyon Medicine Company; v , After using three boxes I art pleased to say my appetite has re turned, the pains have entirely left my side, I no more experience hot my headaches have disappeared. I am free to say that had it not been for LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS I should not be alive to-day. 1 Mrs. Lizzie Johnson. Orleans, Ind., July 26,1894.

DR. MENDENHALL ' ' ' Iridian Name Mon-G-os-Yah-A THE GREAT INDIAN DOCTOR. , The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer; Indiana, Tuesday, February 11. And wiU return EACH MONTH for One Year. Office at MAEEE VER HOUSE. Ibv Rfcv LmhM The Doctor spent twenty-one years of his l&fc.BßtWlW rfWMmWM'mmM life among the Indians, there learning theseed 8 ?* ° f I ’* ture ’ 8 wonderful remedies contain- ' RO ° TS ’ PLANTS BRRRI * * Marvelous—The Doctor can tell yon all woK-Li-.—• your complaints by simply looking at yon and jjSjgy Free In all diseases of men, woman and Young and Middle Aged Men who are WmSatZ o' 1, •"<. troubled with nervous debility, loss of memory yfa—weakness of body and brain, loss of energy, /, RMnwk* i .ft organic weakness, kidney and bladder affec- \ ind a r anJ d f ° rm s P eclal disease can here '///£& wWrite.—Thousan ds enred at home by letter. Wjlmmb '’ Send a lock of your hair, age, weight and . ---| ,rrnmro I tl build. Enclose a stamp for reply and you will be told all your complaiats by return mail. Ad»DR ' CHAS - MFNDENHALL > 2——- •' • LsonsL ....DEALERS 1N..., Handle a full line of 3PMM YI€T&S%% BASE BURNING WOOD HEATER Best and most economical heater made. Q Q sold last season. , 1 PC So Far This Year -*• ** EARLY BIRD COOK The very best all around kitchen stove ever sold in the county . FINE FARM WAGONS. ALL KINDS OF SHELF AND BUILDERS HARDWARE. SOUTH SIDE -^GROCERY. WARNER & COLLINS. PROPRIETORS.. Remember onr store when yon want good bargains in anything in 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 t \ Binders, Mowers, Reapers. -wrßuckeye. . Binders, Mowers, Reapers; and other Farming Implements. Buggies Surreys Farm W agous. Warner & Collins * 3 doors south'of MoCoy’s bank.