Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1896 — Page 8

&. McCoy. T, J. McCoy. A. B. Hopkins, MBS. Cashier. As.->t. Cashist AMcCoy&Co’s.Bank BBFSBKLIKK. INPIAN4 . THE OLDEST BASK IN J ASTER COUNTY Established IBM. Transacts a general banking business. btiy« notes and loans money on long or snort time OB personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Inter eat paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. TOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit *7—- them tor safe keeping. • ssssss Addison Parkison, Geo. K. Hollingsworth President. Vice. President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. » Coamercia! State Bank RENSSELAER, IND. ONLY STATE BANK IN COUNTY. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth tad Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This Bank is prepared io 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. WAt the old stand of the CITIZENS’STATE BANK. Rensselaer Bank, We make farm loans at 6 per cent, interest payable annually. H.O. HARRIS. E. T. HARRIS President. Vice President, J.C. HARRIS, Cashier. Money loaned In anma to suit borrower. Exchange nought and sold on all banking pointe Collection made and promptly remitted. Deposits received. Interests bearing certliloatos 01 deposits issued. MISCELLANEOUS. t J AMES A. BURNHAM. II • S- PENSIOfTATTORNEY AND JUS TICE OF THE PEACE. 4 ■ ’ ■ Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept. Ist, 1890. TRUSTEES? NOTICE, MARION TOWNSHIP. I will be in my office upstairs tn the Odd Fellows’ building every Saturday to attend to township business. J. D» BABCOCK, Trustee Marion Township. •r. 11. IL. Brown, - - INDIANA. Crown and Bridgework. Teeth with--i-i plates a SpecialtyALL THE LATEST METHODS IN DENTISTRY. tMloe over Porter’* Wishard’s. Gas admin! tered for painless extraction of teeth. x J. W. HORTON, Dentist. Crown and Bridge work. Teeth with v’-x. out plates.- No cov ering to roof ol ' y ii* <■ -’j ’' v.’t j mouth. No deI v 5 straying the sense V■ 5- of taste. Office ovl, V'» V ■ er Post ofliee. Gas • 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 ——BUILDING. _. Estimates furnished On Short Notice. COX BROTHERS, Shop on Cullen Street, North-west of Makeever House, Rensselaer, Indiana. ■ PIONEER. ■ MEAT MARKET. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, etc,, sold In quantities to suit pu rehasers at the LOWEST PRICES. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID 25ZGOOD CATTLE J . J. EIGLESBACH. Proprietor • New Meat Market. Creviston BrosShop located opposite the public-square Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a call ana we will guarantee you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow. A. L- WILLIS... GUN SMITH. Special attention given to BICYCLE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Shop in Nowell Block. Front street entrance. Opposite brick livery stable.

DIBTBMPER-C A USE & THE A TM ENT. 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 ttie treatment of the same. Sent Fhee by addressing The Wells Mediotae Co., LaFayette Ind. The remedy is sold by F. B. Meyer.

IN A CANDY FACTORY.

Cleanliness in the Places Where Swept* * meats Are Turned Out. From top to bottom the floors of the factory are covered With tiles, and I noticed that there were people engaged In all parts of the bdilding scrubbing and Washing these tiled floors. For u candy factory it was the least sticky or smeary place I ever saw. Absolute cleanliness and sweetness was the rule. There wqs a slight drift of sugar about, as in a mill where wheat is being ground," and your coat might get a little" powdered, but there was always sweeping going on. Chocolate-making I need not describe, only to state that everything was done here by machinery, for the chocolate as produced enters for a large percentage into the bonbbns manufac-" tured. In the sugar-plum departments handwork seemed to be cconstant. Tidylooking young women, all with gaps on, were working away, each one with a little saucepan before her full of sugar; the sugar Was in a pasty condition, the heat being derived from steam. In these saucepans were sugars of all the hues of the rainbow-. The workwomen would take up an almond or a pistache nut, and drop it in the saucepan, then fish it out with a bit of wire fashioned in loop form. The art was to get just the proper coating. Then with a dexterous motion of the wrist the sugarplum would be placed in a tin pan, and with a deft “motion of the wire loop a nice finish would be given to the top of it, There were some very small sugarplums, and it would take 200 of them to make a pound. They were all exact in form. These little things, ~so the foreman told me,had gone through ten processes before they had arrived at their present cortdition. Some of the sugarplums were made in molds. There was pure legerdemain about these. A man took a funnel, and dropped the sugar, just at the crystallizing point, in molds. They were very small things, not more than an inch long by half an inch wide, but the confectioner never poured a drop in the wrong place. Dear ine! if I tried to do that, I should make a precious mess of it. Here were’ eugar-plunis of, many shades, every workwoman seeming to have a specialty. It was something not alone requiring alertness of hand, but constant watchfulness as to the condition of the material used. If it had been too soft, the bonbon Would have run and been out of shape. If the sugar paste had been too hard it would have been intractable. How they managed not to burn anything was a wonder. — Harper’s Round Table.

THE LION-MONKEY.

Beguiles His Master and Gains a Tem- ’* porary Freedom. The- silky marmoset, or lion monkey, is a very rare species, found only in the neighborhood of Cape Frio, just north of Rio de Janeiro. They are not much larger than a squirrel, and have beautiful, long, silky, bright, golden fur, like a child’s fair hair. Their popular name is derived from their being the very image of little lions, miniature mane and all. The specimen I opce had for a pet, like .most of his kind, was intensely nerVous —too much so to ever become very tame. I did not keep him in a cage, but encircled his body with a soft belt, to which a thin, light watch chain, not more than a half yard long, was attached. The other end of this was fastened to a slender ring, traveling freely up and down an upright pole six feet high, at the top, of which, was a long cross-bar, placed T-Wise; so that, as you will see, the monkey hud plenty of scope for exercise without much risk of getting entangled, 1 and yet was confind within a limited area. One morning I found his chain Snapped and him gone, and I had some little bother to find him and secure him again. I was rather surprised at this, as he had always seemed to approve of the ring-and-ehain arrangement, and never attempted to get away. The next morning the same thing happened, and the next, and I then became convinced that he must have been sorely -frightened during the night. : Seeking for a cause, I noticed that his tin of boiled rice was always emptied cleanly, and as the little rascal himself was too fond of banana and sapodillato eat much rice, I shrewdly suspected rats. * Accordingly the next night I baited a cage-trap’ with some salt fish—which is much more attractive than toasted cheese—and set it just in the line of route between the jalousie, through which I judged they must enter, and Leo’s stand. But the following morning a broken fragment of chain again dangled from the ring, the rice was all gone and the monkey was sitting sedately in the rattrap,where he had beguiled the hours of his captivity by eating up the salt fish, greatly to his subsequent derangement. —Golden Davs.

Women’s Pet Economies.

One of the wealthiest women of this city will only permit a certain limited number of potatoes to be used in her Ifousc' weekly. She has a large establishment and her entertainments have the appearance of lavishness, but the potatoes are always counted and j>ortioned out. Another woman whose annual income exceeds her expenditure by many thousands considers that meat once a day is sufficient. Her dinners are always of the best, but the two other meals that are served daily in her house would hardly sustain the average person for the exertion of a brisk walk. The wife of a wealthy New York business man shivers through every winter because slie cannot overcome the feeling that a grate fire is an unnecessary extravaganice; and still another, who is in comfortable circuinstances, has on several occasions contracted colds that have threatened to end her career by going out on foot in evening dress because she considered a cab a luxury that could be dispensed with.—N. Y. Journal. Orbit Oil fills the bill eold by Judson H. Perkiss. E. A. Aldrich has some desirable half-acre lots for sale, also some town property for sale or trade for small farm. 39-2-mp. Judson H. Perkins sells the Osborne Binders. None better. See his sample opposite Hemphill’s Blacksmith Shop.

a “*BillN” yisitsJThonjpson’s Ranch. Having business on the ranch on Friday, the sth, I rode up with Mr. S. P.y'Thompson • We entered the ranch on the north and the first thing that attracted my attention was his System of drainage, I found large clean open ditches for the main outlets, with a network -of deep laid tile as laterals. The. water in the ditches run on an average of about-4 feet frojn the surface, leaving the surface entirely free from water. The ranch contained between 3,000 and 4,000 acres divided into 12 farms, each one nameci, the number of acres in each farm, and on each farm is a new modern 1| story dwelling house. Also a large barn, corn cribs, outbuildings, orchards, wells etc. 'The names and acres of the various farms are: Linn Grove 240 acres, Forest, 320, Brook 300, Fairview 300, Willow Dell 360, Saratoga 320, Prairie 320, Woodlawn 320, Oakdale 200, Parr 200, Home G4O, and Forester 240 acres. The amount in cultivation to each farm seemed to run from 100 to 200 acres and tbe crops con sists of corn, oats, rye and potatoes. A more promising, prospect I have never seen in any country. Mr. Thompson seems to have reduced everything down to a perfect system and has first class farmers on each farm. All seem to agree among themselves and to have great respect for their landlord. Mr. Thompson" has many peculiar ideas and practices among which is the awarding of a premium of 8100 for each baby born on the ranch. I suggested that the price be S2OO for males, and SIOO for females. Sima says emphatically: “No sir,l It is SIOO a baby, without regard to race, colpr or preconceived political opinions. I will conclude by saying that to those that may have the pleasure of seeing Thompson’s ranch 5 years hence will see one of the finest, if not the best farms in the county.

Salvation Army -- Slum Work.

Fine Cabinet Photographs, only $2 per dozen-—a whole $ saved, at the Peoples Picture Gallery, over Porter & Wishard’s Grocery. First stairs east of the Model Store. Satsfaction guaranteed. r 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. Mrs. R. W. Marshall. BOND SALE NOTICE. * The Board of County Commissioners of Jasper County Ind. will sell at Public Sale at Rensselaer Ind. on June 26th 1896 “ 850,000 Court House Bonds Dated July IsC 1596. Due July Ist 1926 optional after July Ist 1916. Interest at the rate of 6 percent payable annually at the Third National Bank in New York city N. Y. in currency. Also 832,500 for same purpose and Date Due July Ist 1921 optional after July Ist 1911 same rate of Interest payable at same place and in currency. The successful bidder must deposit with the County Treasurer 82000 as a guarantee of good faith within one week after the award. The commissioners reserve the right no reject any or all bids. June 10 1896. Henry B. Murray Auditor Jasper Co. Ind. Board of Review Meeting. Notice is given, that the County Board of Review, torjasper County, State of Indiana, will meet on the third Monday, tb-wit the 15 day of June 1896. at tlie Boom 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 1,1896. Hexry B. Murray. Auditor Jasper Co, tert. - Sheriff's Sale—7 — No 4941. "By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wliereln Henry 1). Morrisson is plaintiff and seth B. Moffitt anfl Mrs. Moffitt. Ills wife are defendants, requlrln g me to make tlie sum of nine hundred thirty nine dollars and thirty cents ($930.30) and Interests and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public Sale to the highest and best bidder on Friday June 26, 1896. Between the hours of, 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o'clock y. m. of said day at the dodr of the court house of Jasper COunty Indiana first the rents and promts for a term not exceeding seven years of tlie 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 j will at the same time and place ex pose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may bo necessary to discharge said decree. Interest and costs, to-wlt: The north half (X) of the south west quarter'll) <>f the south west quarter (X) of section twentysix (26) also ten acres off the west side of tho east half of the north east quarter(M). and tlie west half of the north east mi,-p-ter (J 4 of section thirty four (34) all in township thirty"-ono (31) range seven (7) west containing one hundred ten acres in Jhjspor County Indiana. Baid sale will iw made without any relief whatever from tuo valuation and appraisement laws of the state of Indiana. Crablks w. Hani.ky. KliorUf of Jftspor County, Ind. Thompson & Bbo., Atty, for I’tff. * ~

Nervous Prostration—Reduced to a Skel. eton—Life Despaired of—The Physi. cian's Skill Exhausted.

Such was the experience of c. N. Pace, Truant Officer, Roseville, Ohio, which he relates as folldws: “I was prostrated about a year ago .and kept growing worse under treatment of my physician until I became so weak and nervous that I could not sleep or hold a small object safely. I was reduced to i ro pounds and to a state of absolute hopelessness. I commenced using Dr. Nerve Vitalizer. Improvement was noticeable almost from first dose, was able to sleep, regained muscular control, nervousness abated; I continued to improve and from the use of seven bottles I am today in perfect health, weighing 152 pounds, a gain of 42 pounds in a few weeks. ” Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer is equally effectual for spasms, epileptic fits, sleeplessness, effects of La Grippe, exhausted vitality and general debility.

Notice of Ditch Letting. Notice is given that sealed bids will be received, at the Auditor’s Ofliee of Jasper County Indiana until 12 o’clock M . of Saturday the 27th. day of. June 1H96, for the construction of Two several tile ditches, located by tlie Board of Commissioners of said County in Union Township and numbered respectively 1993 and 1994. ’Jibe ci.utraet for constnict(<>u tliereof will be let to the lowest responsible bidder as -provided T>y law June 8,1896. By order of said Board Henry B. Murray, Auditor Jasper Co. Ind .

DON’T STOP TOBACCO ITOWJTO CURE YOURSeLF WHILE USING IT. Tho tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously" affected, iinparing 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 usedlt 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 n 0 tlfy 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 substitute, Ibut a scientific cure without the aid ol 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. Cured By Baco-Curo and Gained Thirty Pounds. From hundreds of testimonials, the originals of which are onfile and open to Inspection, the following is presented: Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 28, 1895. Eureka Chemical & Mfg., La Crosse, Wis.— Rentlpmen: For forty years I used tobacco in all Its forms. For twenty-five- years of that time I was a great sufferer from general debility and heart disease. For fifteen years 1 tried to quit, but couiU’nt. I took various remedies, among others “No-To-Bac.” "Tlie Indian Tobacco Antidote.” Double Chloride of Gold,” etc.,etc., but none of thgm did me the least bit of good. Finally, however, I purchased a box of your "Baco-Curo” and it lias entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms, and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved from all the numerous aclies and pains of body and mind. I could write a quire of paper upon my changed feelings and condition. Yours respectfully, I’. H. Marbury, Pastor C. P. Church, Claytou, Ark. Sold by all druggists at §I.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., LaCross Wis., and Boston, Mass.

BILL N.

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Truant Officer

A Clean i Liver | (x'Wk Secret of fe BO Keen t Z/ ' x Health £ /fodow Flower | 2} quickens the liver, the great organ that 4 1 purifies the blood, and keeps the entire Es Sj system in (health, strength and happi- 1 ? ness. If suffering from constipation, g S languor, poor appetite, frequent head- j J. ache or weak stomach, Meadow Flower g 3 will quickly renew your activity, 4 J brighten your mind, and keep.you feel- g % ing more than well. A gentle vegetable 4 tC remedy, purely harmless, for children, g ’’i men and women. » •J At your druggist s, SO cents a bottle, fit 1 or by express, prepaid, for price. j 3 THE WELLS MEDICINE CO., E jO Lafayette, Ind. L Hollister & Hopkiqs. The new partners but old millers, are now in foil charge, of the Nowels mill, and ph pure 1 to do custom grinding prompt), in the best manner, - apd Ml■ other business iu their lim. Clive ihtm a call. It Grows. As a cure for consumption and indigestion Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin grows rapidly in favor’ where introduced. Children Jove its taste for it is so pleasant. Trial size 10c, Regular s ; ze 50c and SI.OO of F. B. Meyers. BUCKLEN’S ARtfICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, , Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappef Hands, Chilblains, Corns, arid all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no paj' required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refuqd.ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B. Meyers. 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. 1 can cheerfully recommend it. —-Charles 11. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me on August lb, 1891.—Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents Tr bottle by F. B. Meyer. Our Clubbing Offers. The Republican and the Mew York Tribune. $1.75 Chicago Inter Ocean. $1.85 Indianapolis Journal .. .$2.15 Inter Ocean & Tribune $2.10 Offers open to all. Old subscribers as well as new. Ferguson & Wilson offer better terms tfpn others, be sure to call and see us.

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1 ApECIf Mairf by 1 / r ° ral k| THE LYON \ tort UtomachVE" yytij/ For Sale by all Druggists, A fine lot of Picture frames just in at the Pavilion. 16x20 inches in size only. Your choice for $1.50. First come first served. Ask your grocer for Parrott & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. Do you want to l?uy a lot ? Warren & Irwin have a largo number of the finest lots in the city for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Roberts sells buggies, at his implement store on Cullen street. Don’t forget it. Good residence to rent. Apply to Hollingsworth de Hopkins.

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 a 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 on life. I feel grateful toward you and your remedy. • It does more than you claim for it, and no words of praise can do it justice. Gratefully yours, Mrs. Cynthia Ransom. Don’t fail to see those high Grade Monarchs, at the General Supply Store. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps, more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic tjnd alterative Is felt A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting anu freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and SIOO per bottle at......’ F, B, Meyers,