Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1896 — Page 8

A. McCoy.’ T, J. McCoy. A. R. Hopkins, «., Pres, Cashier. Asst, Cashier' A.HcCoy*Co’s.Bank > BBHMBLAXB. INDIANA. THS OLDEST BANK IN JASPER COUNTY Established 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and. loans money on long or short time oa personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Inter eat paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe keeping. - Addison Parkison, Geo. K. Hollingsworth President. Vice. President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. CoMsrdal State Sask RENSSELAER, IND. ONLY STATE BANK IN COUNTY. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randlto, John M. Wasson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth r ad Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This Bank is prepared to transact a gener al Banking Business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest, a share , of your patronage is solicited. AW At the old stand of the CITIZENS’STATE BANK. ~ l ——. .rL Rensselaer Bank, We make farm loans at 6 per cent. Interest payable annually. H.O. HA RRIB. E. T. HARRIS President. Vice President, J. C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought and sold on all banking point* Collection made and promptly remitted. De posits received. Interests bearing certificates of deposits issued. MISCELLANEOUS. JAMES A. BURNHAM, ' u. S- PENSION ATTORNEY AND JUS TICE OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. Ist, 1800. TRUSTEES! NOTICE. MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office upstairs In the Odd FeUows’ building every Saturday to attend to township business. J. D. BABCOCK, Trustee Marion Township. •r. H. I*. Brown, DENTIST RENSSELAER - INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework, fl ||| Teeth without SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. , ... I. i i i ■ «i ■■■fr ' 9*ee over Porter'A Wishard’s Gas admini tered tor painless extraction of teeth. J. J. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and -Bridge j-., j, work. Teeth with /fWW' out plates. No cov / -A ering to roof ol mouth. No deu • stroying the sense ». , 'U'-’f of taste. Office ovV Lv' er Post office. Gas . .j..administered for the painless extraction of teeth. H. J. KANN AL, M,’D. C. - - VETERINARIAN. - - Office With ’ RENSSELAER, W. A. Huff, the Jeweler. IND. Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College. Contracting - Estimates furnished On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makeever House, Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ PIONKEK. ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the beet stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID 3EGOOD CATTLE J . J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor, 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 ana we will guarantee you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. A. L- WILLIS... -r GUN SMITH. 2 Special attention given to BICYCLE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Shop in Nowels Block, Front street entrance, opposite brick livery stable. DISTEMPER-O AUBE & 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 Freb by addressing The Wells Medioine Co., LaFayette Ind. The remedy ii sold by F. B. Meyer.

CORRESPONDENCE.

McCOYSBURG- ■ Geo. R. Robinson has moved to Milroy township occupying one of E. Gilmore’s farms. I The Y. P. S. C. E. elected new officers. The following were .chosen; Pres. L. H. .Hamlton, Vice Pres. Hattie Eldridge, Secy. Jessie Arnett, Cor. Secy. Will Arnett, Treas. David Culp. Mrs. Sam Robinson and children of Morocco are visiting relatives and friends here. Charles Armstrong and Lilly Peregrine spent Decoration Day in Monon. ' Last Sunday our town was very much excited over the report that Russel the only son of W. R. Willets, had wandered away from home and was lost. After an hour or two hunt he was found quite a piece from home where he had followed some of our Sabbeth breakers, a fishing.

UNION ITEMS.

Rains prevail. June comes in cool and quiet. Corn, rye, oats and potatoes look well. * Wheat damaged to some extent by the blow fly but his time is about over and most fields will give a good yield yet. Well tiled farms are standing the wet weather very well. Our muck lands can be plowed sooner after a rain than any other. Dr, Hartsell of Rensselaer has built a good house upon the Kenton land and is putting a thorough system of tile drains on the farm. Parr contains two now, Logan Wood is proprietor of one, Gant and Garriott of the other. S. P. Thompson has covered his land near Parr with good tenement houses and filled them with good tenants. The Rrusnahan Ditch is being filled with 16 meh tile. The Iroquois river needs ingCattle are scarcp. —Stock hogs more plentiful than last year. At a less price. The new Copperas Creek grade is completed. River bridged and road opened from Yeomans Mill east to the gravel road. Mr. John Humes is building a new house. Children’s day will be celebrated with appropriate excercises at the Rose Bud church on June 21. Rev. Oliver Louther, Pastor of the Rose Bud Church attended the laying of the corner stone of the Methodist Protestant University at Kansas City last week. He narrowly es caped the cyclone. Excitement prevails at present over the changing of the voting precinct. The people of Fair Oaks have presented a petition asking for it to ho mover) tn that, place. Another petition has been filed to the effect that the Township be divided into North and South with one precinct at Parr and one lat Fair Oaks. A third petition asks that the Township be divided into East and West with one precinct at Fair Oaks and one at Center. Since so many plans have been suggested we would offer, another which would be to divide the Township into East and West with one voting place at Fair Oaks and leave the other where it has been at Wild Lily.

’Tis True Sometimes.

The editor of the Plymouth Independent attempts to get a little sympathy by publishing the following appeal: How pathetic is the sight to witness a married man walking down the street on a hot summer day . wearing a long tailed winter coat to cover up the embarrassing condition of the seat of his pants, when it is known that his wife belongs to a sewing society and is spending her afternoons sewing for the heathens. Ferguson & Wilson prepare abstract quickly, carefully, and as reasonably as any one. Remember we still club'with the Weekly Inter Ocean and the New York Tribune at the same very low combination rates as before. Republican and Inter Ocean, $1.85. Republican and Tribune $1.75. All three, $2.10. Is will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bill io us colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera an 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.

The Comity Commissioners.

The County ! Commissioners met Monday, in regular June session. Mdnday W s devoted 'largely to the consideration of claims. The resignation of Ralph W. Marshall, as county attorney, was and accepted. Tuesday was mostly taken Up by the hearing of saloon license applications. Licenses were granted to Henry Hildebrand, of Rensselaer;' Dan O’Conner, of Remington; Alfred Barlow, of Wheatfield. -There were no remonstrances in any of these cases. ~ ; In the application of Hugh McKevitt, also of Wheatfield, Samufel Remly remonstrated, charging that the applicant would get intoxicated. There was some evidence, tending to prove this assertion, and' there being also a lack of evidence proving the applicant’s general fitness for selling intoxicating liquors, his application was denied. Wednesday was devoted to roads and bridges and the consideration of claims.

Vote of Thanks.

At a meeting of the members and supporters of the Presbyterian church, it was resolved that a vote of thanks be tendered the Board of Commissioners and sheriff for the privilege of using the court house as a place of worship during the t ime of the building of the new church. By order of Board of Trustees. John Eger C. D. Martin President. .Secretary. The ladies of the Relief Corps desire to express their thanks to the Bandsand Orders as well as -littlechildren, who so kindly assisted in the Decoratibn Day eSefdises; and also to the ladies who trained the children so nicely. Mary Bates Lula Huff President. Secretary. For good buggies, at low prices, all on C. H. Roberts. For Sale, new milk cow. A splendid family cow, Holstein breed; calf one week old. Call at once. M rs. R. W. Marshall.

Country School Commencement.

Country sahool exercises on a large scale will be held on Wednesday, June 10th, at Valma in Barkley Tp. They will be for the schools of Barkley, Gillam Hanging Grove, Marion, Newton Jordan, and Union townships, and the graduates will be 28in number. The exercises will begin at 10:30 and continue into the afternoon. Everybody is invited to attend, and to bring their dinners and have a picnic in. the grove. The exercises will consist of the essays of the graduates, orations, declamations music by Union, Hanging Gtoac and Barkley glee clubs, and others, presentations of diplomas, &c. &c. Altogether it will Je a big day in the history of our township schools.

Onr Clubbing Offers.

Our clubbing arrangements with both the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean and the New York Weekly Tribune have been renewed for 1896. The Republican and Inter Ocean both one year for $1.85. The Republican and New York Tribune, both one year, for $1.75. All three papers $2.10. These rates are open to all, old subscribers as well as new.

Board of Review Meeting.

Notice iS given, that the County Board.of Review, for Jasper County. State of Indiana, will meet on the third Monday, to-wit the 15 day of June 1896. at the room of the County Commissioners of said County, in the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana for the purpose of reviewing all assessments for taxation and the equalization of tlie valuation of taxation. June'l, 1896. lysNitv B. Murray. Auditor Jasper Co, Ind.

Sheriff’s SaleNo 4941 By virtue of a certified copy of decree and ex-? ecution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Henry I) Morrlsson is pl:jinti,ff and seth B. Moffitt and Mrs. Moffitt, his wife are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of nine hundred thirty, nine dollars and thirty cents ($939.30) and interests and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest and best bidder on Friday June 2(5, 1896. Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. M,.qnd4 o’clock I’. M. of said day at the door of the court house of Jasper County Indiana first the reals and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate herein after 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 tlie fee simple of said real estate or so niuc.h thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest au<l costs, to-wit: The north half (M) of the south west quarter (K). of tlie south west quarter (X) of section twentysix (26) also ten acres off tlie west side of tlie east half of the north east qtiarter(ti). and tlie west Im If of tlie north east quarter (q) of section thirty four (34) all in township thirty-one (31) range seven (7) west containing one hundred ten acres In Jasper County Indiana. Bald sale will be made without aux relief whatever from tue valuation and appraisement laws of the state of Indiana. CIIARLF.B'W. HANPKV, Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind.- „ Thompson & Bro., Atty, for Plff. ' Have you a Cold ? If so, then instead of taking so much quinine and other strong medicines, take a pleasant and mild stomach and bowels remedy, which will cleanse the system, and you will be surprised how quickly the cold will leave you. -Dr. CaldwelPs Syrup Pepsin will do this better than any other. Trial size 10c (10 doses 10c/ larger sizes 50c and 11, at F. B. Meyers

Where It Was Found

8 jC. W. Caton's Store. Nervous Prostration for 18 Years—Sick lleadachfe—Sleeplessness— Medical Skill Exhausted. s'rs. Matilda McCracken, Chesterville, Ohio, writes: “For 18 years I suffered; with nervous prostration, so severe that the least noise or excitement 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 marvel, my headache was overcome, refreshing sleep comforted my exhausted nerves, my general health improved and continued I until I was completely cured.’’ Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve' Vitalizer acted on - her nerves, quieting their turbulent and excited, condition, first producing refreshing sleep, then strengthening i the entire nervous system and dispel- , 'irig nerve lethargy.

MORRIS ENGLISH WORM POWDER. 2

A Specific remedy for worms; warranted to cure tqe worst case of worms known, or money refunded. Knocks pin worms in horses eve'y time. Equally good for all kinds pf wonbs n horses, sheep and dogs. Price I7G cents at drug stores or post paid by mail. The Wells Medicine Co., L.-

DON’T STOP TOBACCO

HOW TO CURE YOURSCLF WHILE USING IT. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is serlquslv affected, imparing health,comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stftnulant that his system continually craves. “Baco-Curo” is a scientific. cure for the tobacco habit, Inatt 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 tify you when to stop, We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with Three boxes, or refund the money withlO per cent, interest. "BacO-Curo” is not a substi - tutedbut a scientific cure without the aid of Will power and with no Inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke.

Cared By Baco--Curo and Gained Thirty Founds.

From hundreds of testimonials, theoriginals of which are on file and open to inspection, the following is presented: Clayton, Nevada-Co. . Ark.. Jan. 28r 1895.. Enrqka. Chemical & JJfg., La Crosse, Wis.-r Gentlemen: For forty years I used tobacco Snail its forms. For twenty-five years of that time I was a great sufferer from general debility and heart disease. For lifieen years 1 tried to quit, butcould’nt. I took various remedies, among others “No-To-Bac,” “The Indian Tobacco Antidote-” Double Chloride of Gold,” etc., etc., but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, I purchased a box of your "Baco Curo” and it has entirely cured me of the habit inall its forms, and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved from all the numerous aches ahd pains d's body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully, T. H. MARBURY, Pastor Church, Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at .81.00 per box ; three boxes, (thirty days, with iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price." Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co., LaCross Wls., and Boston, Mass.

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Hollister & Hopkins.

The new partners but old ■ millers, are new in fr,H charge of the Novels mill, and -pnpiret to d > custom grinding prvmp \, in the best manner, and all other business m their line. Gave tin m a call.

It Grows.

As a cure for consumption and indigestion Dr. Caid wel I’s Syru p Pepsin grows rapidly in favor where introduced. Children love its taste for it is so pleasant. Trial size 10c, Regular s ze 50c and SI.OO of F. B. Meyers.

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.

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An Affidavit.

This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Melick’s drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for inflammatory rheumatism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it.-—Char-les 11. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1804 —-Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents >er bottle by F. B. Meyer.

Our Clubbing Offers.

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A Wonderful Story of an Old Lady. ’ ’ ST. Joseph, Mich., May 9, 1894. Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind.: I wish to congratulate you in being in possession of such a grand medicine as LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS. I was in very poor health for a long time, could eat no solid food, and scarcely anything else; had no appetite, but a continued distress in my stomach, and was very poor in flesh. Your remedy being recommended by one who had tried them, I got i box of same, and can cheerfully and gladly say, after using them, the distress in my stomach entirely ceased, my appetite increased wonderfully, and I gained in flesh very perceptibly. lam a lady seventy-four years of age, and can say that LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS have given me a new lease oh life. I feel grateful toward you and your remedy. It does more than you claim for it, apd no words of praise can do it justice. Gratefully yours, s Mrs. Cynthia RansomDon’t fail to see those high Grade Monarchs, at the General Supply Store. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forma of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its Influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle ,and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels and few eases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents and 51.00 at..,.,../ F. B. Meyers.