Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1897 — Page 8

County Correspondence

HANGING GROVE. Felix Parker’s baby is very bad sick. Arthur Stewart visited friends in . Barkley Sunday. Martin Slierock moved to the eastern part of the state last week. Mrs. Fldra Cook is on; the sick list. Miss Letha Kendall visited friends near Battle Ground last week.

BARKLEY.

Ora Hinkle spent Sunday with her parents. R. L. Morgan preached his farewell sermon Saturday eve at the Christian church. Several of the young people attended the box social Friday evening at Gillam. Bertha Hammond and Stella Perkins of Rensselaer spent Friday and Saturday with Cora Smith. Wm. R. Brown went to Lafayette Friday. Mrs. Eli Wood and daughter Ada of Monon spent Sunday with Mrs. F. E. Randle. Mr, John Murray’s have purchased a new organ. Mrs. Sarah Barkley of Rensselaer spent Sunday in Barkley. There have been very interesting meetings for two weeks at the M. E. Church and are still continued; everybody come.

We have published elsewhere the official call for a meeting of the stockholders of the so-called Michigan, Indiana and St. Louis Railroad, to be held at Rochester, Fulton, Co., on next Wednnsday, Nov. 3rd, when it is supposed the route of the road will be definitely determined: This is the proposed electric railroad, to run from Goshen, Ind., to Danville, 111. There is said to be ample capital behind this movement and that the building of the road in the near future is a strong probability. The promoters of this enterprise are looking for ‘‘encouragement” from towns along the line, there is no doubt about that. And as electric roads are cheaper built, and curve and bend about more freely than steam railroads it is likely that this line will pursue a rather devious course, in taking in the towns which give it a bonus. Rensselaer is not fairly within the line of the proposed route, but it is a possibility, especially if other places fail to appreciate the advantages of the roads, and to give the proper encouragement. The notice of the stockholders’ meet1 ; - ° ing asks for an attendance of representative citizens, and it would do.no harm if Rensselaer had a few representatives present.

Judge Gillette has refused the request of the Tolleston gnn club, of Chicago, for a continuance in the cases of Charles and Theodore Prott, Alvin Bothwell and Herman Kuntz, who are each sueing the club for $25,000 damages for injuries received at the hands of the guards in the shooting affair last January. The cases will be tried at Valparaiso next week. Fann For Sale. An 80 acre farm, in White Co., 2| miles from Tippecanoe river. On gravel road. Good buildings, and well improved, good orchard 6 acres of timber pasture, rest in cultivation. Fine wheat land. Must be sold within six months and will be sold very cheap. Apply to Elmerald Aldrich, w3mp. Rensselaer, Indiana The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are invited to call at Mrs. Hershman's millinery rooms, near the depot, before purchasing their fall and winter millinery. She has well selected stock, and a trimmer ready and able to please all. She has thoroughly studied all the new styles, and is able to make any kind of hat wanted. Cancer positively and permanently cured. No cure —no pay. Address Dr. A. W. Armocost, Brookston, Ind.

Real Estate Transfers

Explanatory Note: All are warranty deeds when not otherwise anecifled. The date, given in the different Items, are the dates of the deeds tnemselves, showing when execut’ ed. The * - nw” “ne” “se” "aw.” mean Northwest quarter, Northeast quarter, etc., and denote a quarter 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 30-29-7, mean section 30, township 29, range 7. Sarah C. Burns to Edwin G. Warren, Oct 11, It 4 bl 1, Thompson’s Add. Rens. 81,500. Janies W. Stevens to Jennie Wiging, Oct. 13, s| ne 26-31-6, 80 acres, Walker, 81,600. Lora Adwell et al to Ada Elmore, Aug. 23, Its 11, 12 bl 7 Chamber’s & Morgan’s Add. Remington. John H. Belcher to Ella L. Belcher, Oct. 18, pt w side se se 25-32-5, 5 acres, Kankakee, 8125. Mary E. Troxell to John Kline -et Oct.—l 6, Its 9, 10, North De Motte, 890. Anna Steele to Sarah H. Hurley, Oct. 6, It 11, bl 5, Sunnyside Add. Rens. 825.

James B. Loshbaugh to John W. Davisson, Sept. 23, 240 acres in Its 13-28-6, Milroy, 84,800. John W. Davisson to Charles W. Bidwell, Oct, 7, same as above 88,400. Wm. Pitstick to Louis B. Josserand, Oct. 16, ne ne 36-30-5, 40 acres, Gillam, $2,000. Eugene O’Neill to Louisa Elder, Oct. 8, pt se sw 26-30-7, 10 acres, Union, 8160. J6s>p. Hardesty to J. N. Spindler, Oct, 15, Remington, SI,OOO. John Casey to Moses B. Alter, Its 11, 12, bl 9, Fair Oaks, quitclaim, $25. Henry Swartz Jr. to Samuel Rightsei, Oct. 22, 200 acres in 20-28-6, Jordan, $7,000. Joseph G. Swing to Alexander Steidinger, Sep 29, sw, pt, n. side, nw 35-27-7, 220 acres, Carpenter, 87,700.

Rensselaer Markets.

Wheat 80 to 85c Rye 37c Oats 15-2 to 17|c Com* 20c Butter...... 10 to 15c Eggs 12|c Chickens.... 5Jc Hens 5c Turkeys 5c to 7c Ducks 5c Geese.. .. .. S 3 to $6 a doz. Veal 4|c Hides .5 to 6c Cattle 3c to 4c H0g5........ 3 J to 3|c Potatoes 75c Hay $5. Wool 10 to 15c

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. NEVER OUT OF SEASON. There is no time in the year when Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is not a benefit to mankind, It oures constipation and indigestion, and cures diarrhoea caused by bad condition of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles 10c, also in 50c and i?l size of F. B. Meyer. WHY NOT TRY IT? You may have heard of Carter's Cascara Cordial many times without I ever having given it a trial, and yet i you may be in great need of just ! such a medicine as this. If your blood is impure, if you have that tjrec feeling, have lost your appetite, if you have dyspepsia, sick headache liver and kidney trouble, rheumatism or catarrh, why dont you try Carter's Cascara Cordial? It has benefited others and it is reasonable to. believe it will help you. Price, 25 and 50 cents. A. F. Long. i ARE YOU THINKING of what you will take for your cough ior cold? It has been growing stead’ I ily worse, and you must take some- ' thing or else see the doctor, and , you don't want to go to him when a a simple, effective remedy, such as ; Carter,s Cough Cure, will cure you, and he would recommend it himself. Price 25, cents. A. F. Long i t SURE AS SUNRISE. Where did you get that bad color, sick headache and tired feeling? You j are bilious, your liver is sluggish. Take Carter’s Cascara Pills. They are sure as sunrise to cure you, and you; will feel like a new person. Price 25 cents. A. F. Lang.

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“ My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of ‘Mother’s Friend.’ x is a blessing to anyone expecting to become a MOTHERsays a customer. Hendekson Dale, Carmi, Illinois. Of Druggists at SI.OO, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Write for book containing testimonials ana valuable information for all Mothers, free. The Bradfield Begalator Co., Atlanta, Ga. C. C. Polk, Valporaiso, Ind., says: —My son Harry was pronounced by four physicians a hopeless consumptive. Within six weeks after begining the use of Last Resort be was able to go to school and has been hearty ever since ” It cures coughs, colds, LaGrippe and Consumption. 50 cents and SI.OO per bottle. For sale by A. F. Long. Tell Your Wife to take Carter’s Cascara Cordial for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Habitual Constipation. It will cure her and tone up her entire system. It makes rich blood a> d gives good appetite. Price 25 cents. A. F. Long.

Farm For Sale. 122 acres of good land miles south of Wheatfield in Walker tp. All new fence, new house 20-28-7 rooms, good water, good outside cellar, new summer kitchen, 12-20, stable room for four horses, corn crib and buggy shed. Good drainage, 30 acres under cultivation. I will sell cheap for cash or on easy terms. Address, John G. Dodd, Wheatfield, Ind. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. The intense itching incident to eczema, tetter, salt rheum and other diseases of the skin, is overcome by applying Carter’s Herbal Ointment, many very bad cases have been cured by it. It is equally valuable for piles, and is a favorite remedy for chapped hands and chilblains. Price 25 cents, A. F. Long. - ——-• Our Clubbing Offers. Our clubbiu" 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 Re publican and New York Tribune, both one year, for $1.75. AP three papers $2.10. These rates an open to all, old subscribers as well as new.

A Prominent Lawyer, Of Greenville, I!!., Mr. C. E. Cook, writes: “I have been troubled with billiousness, sick headache, sour stomach, consti ration, etc., for several years. I sought long and tried many remedies, but was disappointed until I tried your Syrup Pepsin. I can cheerfully recommend it to any Buffering from above complaints.” F. B. Meyer. J. G. Chesterton, Louisville, Ky„ says of Universal Ointment:—“That it is a household necessity for, sores chapped hands, piles, ulcers, etc.” Try it and you will use notning else, For sale by A. F. Long. Universal Laxative Pill is used by thousands. Mrs. Harrison of Indianapolis, says:—“They are the best pills I ever took.” They cure con-' stipation. For sale by A. F. Long. THE SILVER CRAZE. Silver has greatly depreciated in commercial values, and may be found impracticable for money purposes, but thousands suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion and constipation have found that 50c or $1 in silver invested in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is worth its weight in gold. Trial sizes (10 doses 10c), by F. B. Meyer.

; Grand - Opening | | S' ' $ ia&CLOAKf& * Hr wfw bnW w tlm SALE! JW g w- - - $ * ' ’— a —’ ’ — | Saturday, October 30th. g * $ W : 500 Herat Wraps! -ft g wBRh ■—■"—: H HL Remember that we will have 500 (<♦.. M different wraps on sale that day— MwlaHP -- G$ no two alike. YOU can undoubtedl ? su d yourself out of this mam- sh T moth stock, and when suited you T can ta^e t^ie g arment home with T M ( no ordedn g and probably misfits) y° u ff et w^at y ou tr y on huy. $ _This is something you can do with ($j $$ no other house but ours. Be sure 'pf \ $ •h an d come in Saturday and see our ’ fl J f line. Yours Respt, §C. D. NOW CHEAP CASH STORE, j ■- 7 B $ NOWELS BLOCK, RENSSELAER, IND.

THE UNEQUALED LOW - PRICES. The remarkable values we are offering throughout our entire stock makes us at present headquarters for close buyers who realize a “good thing” -when they see it. We offer nothing but honest, reliable merchandise and at prices that make each and every article a Leader. We are offering: DRESS All-wool Novelties, 50c article, at $ .30 50-in. Black Novelty, $1 article, at 75 40-in. Black Novelty, 50c article, at .30 40-in. half wool Novelty, 40c article, at 25 40-in. Shepard’s Plaids, 55c article, at 40 Half wool Cashmere, 30c article, at 20 Fancy Plaids at 10c, 13|c and 15 IN UNDERWEAR: Men’s heavy gray Randum, 40c grade, at $ -25 Men’s heavy gray Randum, 50c grade, at i. 39 Men’s Camel Hair, 75c grade, at 50 Men’s Wool Fleeceline, 5 $1 grade, at 50 Men's extra heavy Natural Wool, 81.25 grade at 1-00 Men’s Silk Finished Wool, 81.65 grade, at 1.35 Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear to correspond. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS e——Fur Blankets, Yarns, Flannels, Skirt Patterns, etc., all of which we buy direct from the woolen mills, saving you jobber’s profit. We invite inspection. It will cost you nothing to look through stock. We promise you a great saving. FEN DIG'S FAIR.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Nancy Smith deceased, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer Indiana, on the 20tb day of October 1897 and show cause If any, why the final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dlstributive shares Witness, The Clerk of said Court, this 20th day of September, 1897. W. H. Coovek. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. G. W.Burk, Executor. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of william H. Gwin deceased, to appear In Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rens, selaer, Indiana, on the 22nd day of October 1897, and show cause if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and received their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said Court, this 4th day of October 1897. WM. JI. COOVER. i Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Elizabeth A. Gwin. Administratrix.

Appointment of Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Extcutoroi the last Will and Testament of Shadrack F. Brown, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, William a. Brown, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Shaorack F. Brown deceased, Rensselaer, Ind., October 14, 1867. Oct. 15-22-29. Notice of Appointment. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of William H. Cain, deceased, late of Jasper County, Ind ana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Oct. 21St, 1897. Charles E. Mills. Administrator, oct. 22-29 Nov. 5. J. H. Schlund, Lawyer, Chicago, 111., says:—‘‘The first Universal Headache Remedy tablet I took cured my severe headache in a few moments.” It is a cure sure. Six cures for ten cents. For sale by A, F. Long,

h lIImH ss W t r « IWWW £ I i .ill. 5 ° 2 Him s JrH EXTRA LONS WAIST * J SOLD BY J S Porter & Yeoman j 4 RENSSELAER, IND. NEW UNDERTAKING. Phone No. 209. * 2 ; - - -y- - ■ V\l -v -.a ' VW I am now located In the Hollingsworth New Block with a complete and first-class stock of Funeral - Furnishings!! I respectfullysolicita share of the | : public’s patronage and guarantee HI satisfaction in every respect. I i W. E. OVERTON. l| Calls promptly responded to day or nig J, ■ ; ii Poland China Pigs I I April and May Poland Ch» Pigs, either sex, for sale. M«III than 40 head to select from. II spection invited. i o. c. halstradM