Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — Page 5
GEO. W- GOFE -^rRestaurant and Bakery, BREAD. OAKES, COMFECTIOJIERY, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS -WARM-MEALS AT ALL HOURS, A * -ALSO A GOOD - . ' X-TCTZfcTCH COT7NTEB v ' ,i-ii i" i . t . ' ' .. '. • , .. '■• Everything Best and Cheapest. NfOKTB SIDE WASHINGTON STREET, RENSSELAER. INDIAAN v .DR MENDENHALL. Indian Name Mon-G-os* YahTHE GREAT INDIAN DOCTOR. The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer, Indiana, Saturday, April 11, And will return EACH MONTH for One Year. Office at MAKEE YER HOUSE. 8 The Doctor spent twenty-one years of his life among the Indians, there learning the secrets of Nature’s wonderful remedies containBOOTS, BARREL BEBRIES Marvelous— The Doctor can tell you all your complaints bv simply looking atvoaand Without as Ring any questions. Consultation Fsee in all diseases of men, woman and Young and Middle Aged Men who are ,troubled with nervous debility, loss of memory weakness of body ,ai)d brain, loss of energy, organic weakness, kidney and bladder affection or form of special disease can here Write—Thousands cured at home by letter. Send a lock of your hair, age, weight and build.. Enclose a stamp for reply and you will be told all your complaints by return mail. AdDR. CHAS. MENDENHALL,
Sheriff’s Sale. NO. 4980. By virtue of a cenifled copy of decree and execution tome directed from the clerk of the Jasper circuit court, In a cause wherein Perpetual Building, Loan and Savings Association are plaintiffs and Margaret O. Mclntire, Oliver B. Mclntire *t al are defendants requiting me to make the sum of Seventeen Hundred Forty-Eight Dollars and Seventy-Five cents ($1,748 75) and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to the highest and beet bidder, on Friday, April 24, 1896, 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 J sper county. Indiana, first the rents and profits for a term not exceed ing t-vcn years of the following real estate heW liafter described and if said rents and . pro fa will not sell for a sufficient sum to sat! ify said decree, interest 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 dls charge said decree, interest aud costs to-wit: The north half (X) of the following described property to-wit: Commencing at a point Thirty (80) feet due north of the north east corner of block two (2) in the original f lat if the town of Remington. Jaspet county, ndlana, running thence north One Hundred and Highly Seven and one-half (187 X feet, thence west one hundred fifty-seven and onehalf (157 X feet, thence south one hundred eighty-seven ond one-half (I87X) feet, thence east one hundred fifty-seven and one half feet (167 Xto the place of beginning. Thirty (30) feet along the south side of said realty Is left for street purposes. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. CHARLES W. HANLEY, . • -*• Sheriff Jasper County, Ipdiana* *®tpM!B (3DV, Aity for Plffa.
huh hue. The State of Indiana ICC Jasper County. f . _ In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1890. George H. Brown! . JW* ' l Complaint No. 6048. A. F. Fay and | OO Jenkins. J . Now comes the plaintiff, by Wm. B. Austin his attorney, and hies his ' omplatnt heieln, together with an a ft. davit that the defendants A. F. Fay and C C. Jenkins are not residents of the state of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants. that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next terra of the Jasper Oir cult Court to la) holden qp the first Monday of June A. t>. 1898, at the Court House in Rensselaer in said county and State and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined In their absence. Ip witness whereof, I hereunto set i\my' hand and affix the seal of said f skitu court at Rensselaer this 16th day of X V*' March, A. I). 18J6. WM. If. COOVER, Clerk. Wm. B. Austin, atty. for plf. Mar. 28, Apr. 2-9. Notice of Lettiug Contract. For The Construction of Mel- - I ville Street Tile Drain. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer wilt re. cclve sealed bids, at the town hall an April tsth IBtxi at 7:80 o’clock, I*. M., for the construction of 2432 feet, commencing at outlet at the Iroquois Blver and extending north 2432 fe t. Said tile diatn to he constructed In accordance with theplans and specifications now on file in my office - Each bid to be accompanied with a bond In the penal sum of three hundred dollars ($300.), for the faithful perf nuance of said work, StM BoanFreserves the Tight to reject any By order of the Bokrd of Trustees. 01M. Blur, , Tows Clerk
Notice of Appointment. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned hos been appointed, by the Jasper Cirouit court, administrator of the estate of Joseph A. Timmons, deceased, late of Jasper County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dated, this Mar. 28.1896. James F. Irwin, Apr. 2-9-16. Administrator. Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Frank Foltz has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Nagle, deceased, and also administrator of the estate of Anna Nagle, deceased, by the clerk of the Jasper Circuit. Court and that each of said estates Is supposed to be solvent and that the said estates will be settled under and by the provisions of the will of said John Nagle. Dated tills the 81st day of March, 1896. Frank Foltz. Administrator, with the will annexed. Thompson & Bro., Attys for legatees. Apr. 2-9-16. I Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given -that tne undersigned has been appointed, by the Jasper Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Victor E. Loughridge, deceased, late of Jasper County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. James H. Chapman, Administrator. Apr. 2-9-IC. Election Notice. To the voters and Inhabitants of the town of Rensselaer; Notice Is hereby given to all such persons, that a poll will be opened In said town from 6 a. m. to 6 p. in. oh the Kith day of April, 1896, at the place hereinafter designated, for the purpose of determining whether or not said town shall be incorporated as a city under the general net (and the amendments thereto) of the ?;eneral assembly of the state of Indiana for the ncorperation of cities in accordance with the petition of Charles E. Mills, and o her voters of said Town, presented to the board of trus tees of said town on the 23rd day oi March 1896, praying that said town bo so incorporated, viz.; at the Town Hall situated in Block 3on the southerly side of Van Rensselaer street. John M Wasson, Edwarp D, RhOaDEN, Chas. W. Coen, Moses B. Alter, Frank B, Meyer, Board of Trustees of the town of Rensselaer. Attest; Charles M. Blue, Town Clerk.
HUT NOTICE. The State of Indiana. (CG . Jasper County,- i °v* In the Jasper Circuit Court, March Term, 1896. Morton E Runner, Assignee of the Commer. 1 clal Bank of Oxford, Indiana, * )-Complaint No. vs. Zlmrl DWiggins and Kstella Dwiggins Now comes the plaintlit by Heywood A Burnett, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein. togehher with an affidavit tiiat.the defendants Zlmrl Dwiggtns and Esteila Dwiggins are not resi ents of the State of Indiana. Noi Ice is therefore hereby given said defend, ants that unles- they be ana appear n the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden «n the first Monday of June, A. D. 1896. at the Court House in Rensselaer, In said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. /eiu*Tf\ m y hand and affix the seal of said ( Jeoiirt. at Rensselaer this 25th day of March A. D. 1896. Wm. H. OOovkb^
Change in Blacksmith ing and WoodWorking Business.
- The undersigned desires to give notioe that he has bought the Blacksmithing and wagon repairing business of Bates A Wartena, on Front street, Rensselaer, Ind. and is now prepared to do all work in his lines promptly and In the most workmanlike manner. I ask the patronage of all old customers of the shop and of as many new oms as can make it convenient* G. B. Smith. Remember that Harry Wiltshire is again in the vault cleaning and disinfecting,- and- the chimney -sweeping busneas. Satisfaction guaranteed. Remember we still club with the Weekly inter Ocean and the New York Tribune at the same very low comtination rates as before. Republican and-Inter Ocean, $lB5. Republican and Tribune $1 75, All three, $2.10. To Exchange —well improved farm worth 45,000 Want property in Rensselaer valued at about $2,500 or less as first payment, the balance in easy payments. Write or call on G. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind. John Eger bas taken the agency for, the Battle Creek Michigan Sanitarium Health Foods. He carries a complete line of all their cereals, crackers and health foods. Endorsed by all the doctors.
L_ - Our Clubbing Oilers. The Republican and the New York Tribune..... ~*..<.51.75 Chicago Inter Ocean .$1.85 Indianapolis Journal. $2.15 Inter Ocean A Tribune .$2 10 Offeis open to all. Old subscribers as well as new. taUnu Mr AH*. Deering Binders and Mowers with Ball and Roller bearings. For sale by.... c-- - ——— Robt. Randle, i ■ - Farms to Rent. I still have a few good farms to rent in Jasper County. Indiana. Call on Thompson ABro , Rensselaer Indiana, or write me at Kankakee, Illinois, for information. Benjamin J. 3ifford.
DON’T STOP TOBACCO HOW TO CUKE YOURS6LF WHILE USING IT. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous systemdsjteriouslv affected, imparlng health,comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco to an Inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. “Baco-Curo” is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, In all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure. It is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want while taking “Baco-Curo.” It will no tlfy you when to stop, We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes; or refund the money with 10 per cent, interest. “Baco-Curo” Is not a substitute.;but a scientific cure without the aid of will power and with co inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure and free from n cotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Cored By Baco-Curo and Gained Thirty rounds. From hundreds of testimonials, the originals of which are on file find open to inspection, the following is presented:— Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 28, 1895. Eureka Chemical So Mfg., La Crosse. Wis.— Gentlemen: For forty yeais I used tobacco in all its forms. F. r twenty-five years of that time I wa. a great sufferer from general deblityandh art disease. For sis ee.i years 1 tried to quit, hut cou d’nt. I took various remedies, among others “No-To Uac.” “The Indian Tobacco Antidote." Double Chloride of Gold.V e(c„«c<t ~ but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally. however, i purchased a box ot your “Bato Curb” and it has entirely cured me of the haldt 'nail its for ■ s, and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved from ail the numerous aches and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed Leiiugs and condition. Yours rat-pectfully, P. H. Marburv, Pastor C»P. Church, Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at SI.OO per box; three boxes, (thirty days, treatment), $2.50 with iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co., LaCroes Wis., and Boston, Mass.
Where It Was Pound C. W. Oaton’s Store. Nervous Prostration for 18 Years—Slok Headache—Sleeplessness—Medical Skill Exhausted. Mrs. Matilda McCracken, Chester* ville, Ohio, writes: “For 18 years I suffered with nervous prostration, so severe that the least noise or excite* ment would prostrate me. This was aggravated by sick headache, lasting for days; sleep was simply impossible. I could get no re!*ef from the doctors. C. W. Caton, druggist, recommended Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer. It proved to be a niarvel, my headache was overcome, refreshing sleep comforted my exhausted nerves, my general health improved and continued until I was completely cured.” Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer acted on Vl/»l* woman flUlßfitl nr fhfftf* iiirhiilowf i*xT mi iiuicni and excited condition, first producing refreshing sleep, then strengthening the entire nervous system and dispel* ling nerve lethargy.
Oats and Field Peas for Green Fodder.
Purdue Unlvesity Agricultural Experiment Station. Newspaper Bulletin No. 22, March 25, 1896* Feeders are coming to recognize more and more the necessity of plenty of green food for stock when gra» is getting short. Owners o f dairy cattle in particular feel this necessity. _ Fof two years at tRe- Indiana Experiment Station, we have planted Canada field peas and oats, for this purpose. The first year of planting, we scattered pea seed at the rate of i bushel and one-half an acre over the ground, and plowed land, which was then thoroughly harrowed. In 1895, the above practice was not followed. The land was plowed about seven inches deep, and then harrowed to a fine tilth. A mixture of oats and peas, at the rate of one and one-half bushels of each per acre, was then drilled in, to the depth of about two inches. The plants thrived with great vigor, until severe drouth checked their growth, in common with ail other faim crops. Either method. of planting will no doubt be gatisfactoiy. In planting oats and peas, the first seeding should be gotten in at the earliest date possible, when the land may be satisfactorily worked. One or two more plantings, at ten day intervals, will give a good succession of crops, covering about six weeks •
While catting the green crop may begin as early as wished, after some length of stalk has been secured, it' is advisable to wait until the oat head begins to expand, and when the peas are passing from the bloom. The best plan is to secure the green fodder as close to the maturity stage as possible consistent- with about three weeks of use for soiling. Oats and peas make highly nutritious and palatable food. They also give the earliest green fodder to be secured from plantings of the same season, and follow nicely after winter rye for soiling. This crop is coming monr and more into favor. Oats and peas should only be planted early in spring, as, these plants as a rule .will not thrive from May or summer seeding*. If not all green the balance of the crop may, with advantage, be plowed under or cured for hay. The expense for seed is not great. Oita may be bought in the market at prices Trying from 15 to 25 cents per bushel, according to location. The pea seed purchased by this station this spring, cost 90 cents a bushel laid down at the home depot. In buying be sure and get Canada held pea seed. Green oats and peas are eaten with a relish by horses, cattle, sheep and swine. C. S. Plumb, Director.
-SOUTH SIDE WARNER & COLLINS. PROPRIETORS.. Remember our store when you want good bargains in anything in the Grocery line. We carry the best goods on the market and prices as low ad the lowest. Highest price for Butter and Eggs. • ALSO SELL Binders, Mowers, Reapers. -^-"Buckeye. . Binders, Mowers, Reapers ;~r- and other Farming Implements.; Buggeis, Surreys Farm Wagons Warner & Collins. 3 doors south of McCoy’s bank*
Notice of Dissolution dfPartnership. Wm. R. Nowel* and W C. Babcock, who have b-en. since August 1. 1894, partners in the giain and milling business at Rentseiaer, Bid., have dissolved said partnership, the said Noweis retiring. Th • business will be continued by W. C. Babcock, in his own name, to whom all .payments must be made, and all demands -against said firm presented. '1 Dated Mar. 10, 1896. Wm R Nowkls. j W. C. Babcock. : We are now at home In our new store room a- it would be pleased to have you call and see. us, with our two floors of goods Making one of the mostei rnplete grocery stores in Jaaper Co. We Carry ihe im gest and most complete lints of groceries and queers ware to be found anywhere. John Eger.
- CONDENSED TESTIMONY. " Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer’s Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King’s New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New Discovery. B. F. Merrill. Baldwinsville, Masa, says that he has used and recommended it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St, Chicago, always keeps it at band and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottles For sale by F. B. Meyers.
will make Hens lay. a Wells* Hoos er P ultry Powder is ihe greatest egg t reducer known. A smal sum expanded f rit wi 1 pay « ne hundred per cent, on the co-t in an inc eased amount of < ggs. as it Inrn sees ai tho material nece sary for their construction, and keeps the hen in good healthy condition- Price 25 cts. Solti by F.JB Meyer. COULD HARDLY WALK ON ACCOUNT OF RHEUMATISM §P, H. FORD Quaohita City, La., TW(i YEARS Suffering! IS CURED I THE USE OF Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “ For fully two years, I suffered from JJ rheumatism, and was frequently in such 0 a condition that I could hardly walk. O I spent some time in Hot Springs, Ark., ® and the treatment helped me for the q time being; but soon the complaint re- © turned and I was as badly afflicted as ® ever. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recom- p mended, I resolved to try it, and, after © using six bottles, I was completely ® cured.”—P. H. Ford, Quachita City, La. o Ayer's sm Sarsaparilla I Admitted o AT THE WORLD’S FAIR O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO©
IV Nrjosselaer Republican CARDS VHYSICMXS. I * . '.AhiMCbt 'S. !>,, HO* BOPAffIK-r- - 9 Jb.3r«lcL&» and 9-arrwoa, UMniua twsiAsa WCbronlc Di> eases a Specialty.** In Stockton- William* block, opposite Court House. B No. 80. I. B. Washjbuhn. E. C. English Physicians & Surgeons. -Rensselaer ~ —lndiana - Dr, Washburn will give special attention to diseases of eye, ear. n<se. throat and chronic diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to surge™, in all departments. :.aud General Medicines. Office In Leopold’s Corner Block, over Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone 48. *I - - DP • A, L BERKLEY, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office In Leopold’s Arcade Building, ’Phone 126. Rensselaer - Indiana. -* " - - .. „ L^WYERS^ Geo.. K. IIOLLINOSWOaTH Aarhua H Hopei**, lliigswrtl l Hopkins, ATTORNEYS at LAW Rensselaer IMI> BIT >itioe -euonu 4oor Of Leopold’* Block : njsf Washiugtoi. au Van Rensselaer street Prtnooetn a',l the courts, and purcba.se, sell »n ’ :«»* »»aj estate A tty’s for L N. A. Jk C. Rw. Co. B. LSe 8. Association and Beiuiee--1 aer W a ter, Light & Bower O*. —— - Simon P. Thompson David j. Thompson . . , ' at Lent, Notary I‘meUa, FfOMFKIrN d. BUG. ATTORNEYS AT' LA W ftwuoHelaer, Inti . mcr in ,11 toe courts. We pay particular ■ to paying tares, selling and V leasing lands. «. L **im ri.BB Collector and AMinwwt W. MARSHALL, TU k*E \ A T LA W, -rTOur.s it Itatei, Newtasr «nd ndlolntn w M.'T.ia] attiLtlo* to settle •n-e. ol Ueoedeui’s Estates Collections, I.'>nvr(*nees, Justices- Case* . **«. Etc Ktc. Office Over Chicago Bargain Store teosaelaer, . . Indiana
FER6USON & WILSON BEf SSELAER, NDIANA. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice In all the courts. Careful attention given to any and all kinds of Legal Business Intrusted to them OFFICE West Side of Public Square. GROUND FLOOR. . ORDEOAi F. OH I LOOT R t * ATTORNEY at Law Henaselaoi lu»i i-to-mtsto all business in tne uW*i«w#u>& With promptness and dispatch. Ones It wm,' storv of the Makeever bniMtti, 'YHARLEB E. MILLS sj • ist~ , r , r©:R3&a-:BT at yxt itensselssr, Udlses. t-wu-toa.. Collections and Beat Abstract* carefully prep*rea, r Titles Kmmlnea Farm Loans negotiated at to'«-«*> rates 6*m up «t«ir, ov.r Citing* Bsafc.
J AM ES W. WOTHII A TIOELNE Y- a i ■■ -W ■ Rxnbsxlask Office over Laßne Bros., grocery. tV-46, J. H. CHAPMAN & CO. ABSTAGTQRS OF TITLES. Farm Loans, Insurance and real estate. Money to loan in large or small amounts, on real estate, personal or chattel security. Special attention given i<> ejecting notes and account Office over Ellis So Muiray's store RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. ALFRED BATES ATTORNEY at i aW. RENSSELAER - IND Jak-Offlce over Western Union Telegraph Ofs. J. F. Warren. J. F. Irwin. WARREN & lUWIN. IReal Estate, Abstracts and Collections, Farm Loans-Fire Insurance. Office Od<cFV'i* ■**!• BUm k. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pt-p> « -<» pleasant to take and with I h<> • it- * - tive in results that »h n .. wnl nothing ever again t»t.« s, u* «-»„ For Constipation, lud »• -l Chronic Sick Headsc-h*-. mumhi* r Complaint or any tr<uli|. Stomach or Bowels, it t* a<» I o• * remedies. You ddb’i u* *|«i d a dollar to trjr this r-m d I w put tip In TOO BoKfcS~*n o. for itself as well in a sm II a i i e qnantity. Regular 50.. a ■» 41. For sale by F. B. Meyer’s.
