Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1897 — Page 2
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•TTTF. Befublican. •OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY BY GEORGE E MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—In Republican building on corner -of Washington and Weston Streets. TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Yenrsl.so Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, October 26,1897.
Real Estate Transfers
Explanatory Note: Ware warranty deeds when not otherwise sinciflcd. The date, given m the different items, are the dates of the deeds ti eniselves, showing when execut’ ed. The “’nw” "lie” “se” “sw,” mean North west quarter, Northeast quarter, etc., and denote a quart, r section, or 160 acres; "nX nw’’ would mean half of a quarter section, or 80 acres, "ne sw" means the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, or 40 acres The figures as 30-20.7, mean section 30, township 19. range 7. Wilbert Smith to John George, Aug. 26. 97, n| ne 22-28-6, Milroy 42200. John A. „ Kent to Samuel B. Thornton, Sep. 10, 96. Its 6,7, 8,9, 10, bl 10, Fair Oaks 850. Dominic V. McGlynn to Geo. Besse, Sep. 6, pt nJ sw 30-27-6, Remington SBOO. Mary Makeever to Chas. E. Handly, June 21, und |sw ne 7-59-7, 20 acres, Newton $790 Elizabeth Hammond to Steward C Hammond, Oct. 1, It 2 bl 2. Benjamin’s Add., j H 1~ 01 12, Rensselaer $950. Lewis Sayler to Lawrence B. Saylor, Sep. 11, It 1 bl 1, Riverside Pk. Ad. Rens. SSOO. Edwin L. Gay to Marion L. Spitler, Oct. 6, It 7 bl 5, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer SIOOO. John F. Major to August Hausmann, Sep. 13, pt nJ nw 30-27-6, Remington S7OO. A. S. Baker to Wm. Eger, Sep. 52, pt nw se 24-28-6, 10 acres, Milroy, quitclaim SIOO. Marion L. Spitler to Sarah E. Gay, Oct. 7, It 7 bl 5, Weston’s Add. Rens. SIOOO. Lorinda McGhnn to Grover iSmith, Oct. 7, s| nw, n| sw 12-31-6, 160 acres, Walker, $3500. Grover Smith to Lorinda Me-
Glinn. Oct. 5, outlet 13, Bentley's Add. Wheatfield §2500. Geo. H. Brown to Nelson Randle, Sep. 14, arid Jsw ne 20-30-6, Barkley quitclaim §6OO. Nelson Randle to David Nowels, Aug. 21, Its 5,6, 7. 8, bl 36, 'Weston’s Ad. Rens. §2900. David Nowels to Caroline A. Randle, Aug 21. same as above §2900. Isaac J. Porter to Kate A. Watson, Sep. 29, It 2, pt It 1, bl 14, Kannal’s sub-div. outlet 14. Rensselaer §350. Barney Keozema to John DeFries, Oct. 9. It 6 bl 26, Weston's Add. Rens. §350. Shelby Grant to Mary J. Sayers, May 10, pt nw nw 17-31 -6, Walker §SOO. Anna Brey to Wm. C. Schwier, Oct. 9, It 7, bl 7. Bentley's Add. i Wheatfield §SOO. i Thos. W. Grant to James H. and Sarah E. Green, Aug. 30, Its 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 1)110, Bruell’s Add. ■ Remington §2500. Seinuel A. 'Williams to Jos. S. I Williams, Sep. 22. e 4 se se 19-30-6, Union §550. Cordelia P. Monnett ter Chas. C. Starr. Oct. 13, It 13 bl 3, Rensselaer §825. James Nelson to Herman Boun- , nerening, Oct, 9, ne ne 22-31-6, 40 I acres, Gillam §I4OO. Frank Dobbins to James M. Dickey, Sep. 4. Its 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 26, bl 7. SS Add. Rens. §ISOO. James M. Dickey to Rosa E. Thomas, Sep. 8, Its J, 2. 3, 4. 5,6, bl 7, SS Add. Rens. §SOO. Amzi S. Laßue et al to Jos. W. ! Sarjent, Oct. 15, s 4 se 25-31-7, 80 acres, Union §IOO.
Mrs. Austin Hopkins Dress making & Corset Parlors. Mackintosh dress skirts and capes. Girls’ Macintosh circulars, made of Macintosh serge blue and black, plaid lined. Residence 2 doors south of Co. Clerks office. East side of Court Housesquare, dwtf. To create a good appetite use universal Laboring Man's Tonic. It builds up the tissues that are worn out. For sale by A. F. Long. Ladies. Call at Mrs. Austin Hopkins’ Corset Parlors and be fitted. More than a dozen styles to select from. Correct measure taken and corsets made to order. Residence 2 doors south of Co. Clerl ,'s office. • dwtf. Mrs. M. E, Lecklider will hold her Millinery opening, beginning Oct., 18 and continuing until Oct. 23. Special inducements in prices on opening week. Wood Saws Mood AVith Ills Wood Saw. Remember Dick Wood is again on deck with his steam wood saw and ready to call at any place in town to saw a cord or more; Price for sawing only 40 cents a cord. If you don’t see Wood to saw Wood telephone your order to the Republican office, telephone 18. Prepared to Do bressniakiiig. We are now prepared to do dressmaking at our rooms in Cain Galbreth’s residence in the east part of town and solicit a share of your patronage. Misses Meitzles & Griggs.
Rensselaer Markets.
M heat, 80 to 85c Rye 37c Oats 15 J to 17|c Corn 20c Butter .10 to 15c Eggs 12| c Chickens.... 54c Hens 5c Turkeys. 5c to 7c Ducks 5c Geese §3 to §6 a doz. Veal 4|c Hides 5 to 6c Cattle. 3c to 4c Hogs 3J to 34c Potatoes 75c Hay §5. Wool 10 to 15c Cancer positively and permanently cured. No cure —no pay. Address Dr. A. W. Armocost, Brookston, Ind.
YOUR BOY WONT LIVE A MONTH. So. Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St, South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred, and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: “Your boy won’t live a month.” He tried Di*. King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes his present good health to use of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in. the wo’fd for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles F. B. Meyer. For Trade A new, first class, 1897, model bicycle fully guaranteed, to trade for wood, or good buggy horse. Call at Republican office for name of party. IF TROUBLED WITH RHEUMATISM READ THIS. -Annapolis Md., Apr.—16,—1894.— I have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No Main St. also, rea’d this. Mechanisville, St. Mary County, Md.—l sold a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn to a man who had been suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. Mcgill. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by F. B. Meyer. FREE FILLS. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c per box. Sold by F. B. Meyers.
The Darlington, Wis., Journal says editorially of a popular patent medicine. ‘‘We know from experi. ence that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is althat is claimed for it, as on two occasions it stopped excruciating pain, and possibly saved us from an untimely grave. We would not rest easy over night without it in the house,” This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering that anv other medicine in the world. Every familv should keep it in the house, for it is sure to be needed sooner or later. For sale by F. B. Meyer. BUGKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. F. B. Meyer.
New- Meat - Market Moody & Roth, Props. t ’(StKCtssors to ( revision Bro’s.) Fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Give us acall and we guarantee satisfaction. the highest market price PAID FOR HIDES AND TALLOW’ Choice Fat Cattle always on band and for sale. MOODY & ROTH
8 ...THE... J JL. I | MODELj I wMr „. jz - WR I A. MOSSLER. Mgr- W I ® B ----- ■■■ . ■ . . - g I GRAND | - iM SCLOAK DRKSS GOODS! I OPENING. t t Thursday, < I & & Ip j g Friday and i Saturday, I | Oct. 28, 29 and 30, | || Will Display the Grandest Line of | Ladies’ Capes and Jackets, I I Misses’& Children’s Jackets! g ON OPENING DAYS- g I - I g 1 Patterns of Dress Goods | R Latest ® fifes. XA Styles and Patterns M 0 an^no two alike jd SMfek a Iwk mol & to be displayed at ® ® d Ik d II ® vA our Grand Openinffs HRMH a z/ ‘ ings ’ -A ® T ' ' T- r ' E* |“THE = MODEL,”! The Wide-Awake Merchants S B and Leaders of Styles g? ® r^ces - § I RENSSELAER, - - IND. g I An! i i WO UH l 1 kv.,.' • '-WWF g
