Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1898 — Page 4

The Church of God Conference.

The closing session of Church «of God conference was held Sunw day evening. The conference be- . gan Thursday evening and three .sessions were held every day, or ten sessions in all. Considering /the wery hot weather the attendP «noe was small, and the interest ,«®iore than that could have been . expected. * 'Those from elsewhere who af"lended the conference, so far as learned were, E. G. Hulsizer. Mr. Mrs. E. Cox, Clermond; Mrs. <5. Yeoman, Rossville, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Lemor, Burnettsville; J 3/ Wince, Pierceton;,!. F. Wagjmer, Rochester; Mrs Geo. Sigler, Mt. Ayr; T. E. Willey, Elmyra, Ark.; Chas. W. Willey, Kans.; J. JOL Willey; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Roberts, Mrs. L. Dixon, Miss Dora > Dixon, A. H. Zilmer, Mr. and Mrs. A- R- Underwood, Plymouth; Mrs. .Frank Boggs, Miss Myrtie Boggs, ; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Vanvactor, Argos; Mr. and Mrs. Aslokson, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Elvy, Miss Whitohead, Mr. Thompson, Chicago.

Obituary.

Angeline (Tinkham) Smith was Lorn Sept. 12th., 1826, at Midland Villiage, Ohio; died at Rensselaer, Ind., Aug. 31, 1898, aged 71 years, , JLI months, and 19 days.' She married Henry C. Smith, April 15th, 1842. She lived at Midland until married; then lived in Fort Wayne, Ind., several years, .and in Crawfordsville, 1 year; and -tame to Rensselaer in 1852, where -she continued to reside until her «death. She was the mother of 8 children, only three of whom sur>Yive her; Francis A., Henry C. tlSrflith, »sr„ of Rensselaer, and Mrs. ■Sophia Bingman, of Remington. Her husband also survives her. '/the funeral was held Thursday .-afternoon, at Weston cemetery, by JRev. C. D. Jeffries.

Off For Cincinnati.

The special car which was set off laere for Cincinnati, left Monday on the 1:45 P, M. train. It contained • the following persons: J. C. Gwin, W. M. Hoover, . J. F. Warren, Allen Catt, F. Stocksick, John Ulrey, G. P. Daugherty, N. J'. Reed, C. B. Steward, B. H. Sheffer, Henry Grow, M. H. Hemphill, John Carr, Will Hawley, Abe Simpson, J. T. Sayler, D. H. Yeoman, W. D. Sayler, E. D. Rhoades, W. W. Murray, John Mann, W. J. Miller, Isaac Sayler, W. H. Eger, Bruce White, I. N. Hemphill, < Geo. Barcus, L. H. Potts, Larkin Potts, J. M. Wasson, it. T. Neiman, Isaac Stueker, James Warren, C. L. Crisler. Al Ramey, A. J. Abbott. J. H. Burns, J. C. Chilcota, Harvey Wood and son. Mr. and Mrs. J. Zimmerman, * “ “ J. M. Troxell. “ “ Dr. L. N. Wells, “ “ W. J. Imes, ■ “ “ Win, Hoile, “ “ W. D. Meyer.

Yeoman Family Reunion.

There will be a reunion of the Yeoman family next Friday, Sept. 'J, at the old Yeoman homestead, which is now the residence of Jas. Yeoman, six miles west of Rensselaer. It is the 54th anniversary of the arrival of the family at that place. All friends as well as relatives are. cordially'invited to attend.

Indiana Troops To Be Let Out

Indiana troops that have received orders for an immediate furlough, with a muster out certain rto follow, are the 157th, 158th and 159th infantry, and the 27th and 28th batteries. The 157th and the battery are already at 1 Indianapolis, and the others will be before many days. The ~ 1 , 60 th •nd 161st regiments and two colored companies, will remain in tfie service] probably until winter, at least

We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. We will take your old paper off jand make your rooms clean and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as cheap as you can put on good paper. If you want your furniture renewed, floor painted or any colors compounded, hard or soft wax finish call on W. J. Miller, House Sign and decorative painter. Stu1 dio in old band hall over post office. ts Cheap tor Cash. Having purchased the Yates grocery stock, I would ask a share of people’s patronage and will make it to the interest of bargain Seekers to call, by offering the i old stock at almost purchaser’s own i price; and other goods as cheap as they possibly can be sold by any dealer. E. S. Rhoads. Ohl Canvass and Rope For Sale. I have 15,000 yards of old canvass, and about 10,000 yards of old rope for sale. Suitable for covering stacks, machinery etc. Sold in large and small quantities. Canvass with ropes attached, from 2 to 3 cents per yard. At the Monnett threshing machine shop. J. Y. Wallick. .. ■ —.•• _. Joe Schofield’s Bus Line. Joe Schofield’s busline makes all trains day and night. Calls for or delivers passengers to any part of the city. Headquarters at the Makoever House, or Leopold’s livery stable building, south of town hall. Telephone 135 or 107. ts Joseph Schofield. For Sale or Trade. Small house and two lots, in Newton’s addition, Rensselaer, for sale, or to trade for land near town. A. F. Griswold, ts Monticello, Ind. Girl Wanted. Girl wanted, to learn to strip tobacco. Wages paid from the start. Apply at cigar factory. A. Lewis. Monon Routes Homeseekers Excursions South. Aug 12, 15,16: Sept 5,6, 19, 20: Oct 3, 4,17, 18. i One fare for round trip plus $2. W. H. Beam, Agent Farms for Sale. We have for sale several tracts of land varying in size from 40 acres to 280 acres, wh’ich will be sold at prices to suit the times. Only a small cash payment is required. balance on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. Prospective buyers will find it to their advantage to call and see us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins. Short Locals. I have private funds to loan on real estate at low rates for any length of time. Funds are always on hands and there is-no delay—no examination of land, no sending papers east —absolutely no red tape Why do you wait on insurance companies for 6 months for your money? I also loan money for short times at current bank rates. Funds always on hand. W. B. Austin. The Lafayette wagon, best, cheapest, and lightest running. L. S. Renicker. Bring your bones to B. S. Fendig, the poultry, and egg dealer, and buyer of all kinds of junk; 25 cents per 100 pounds. For baled straw call on L. S. Renicker, by the depot. Dr. I. B. Washburn tests eyes for glasses by the latest methods. The best lenses put in any desired frame. It does not pay to ruin your eyes with improper and cheap lenses. Satisfaction guaranteed when possible. Forall kinds of sewing machines, repairing and supplies, call on E, F. Gibson, at Antrim & Dean’s hardware store. Telephone No. wtf.4l For a thorough-bred Berkshire pig; fora thorough-bred fox hound pup, or for a dog from 1 to 2 years old, address S. A. Havens, Shelbyville, Ind. - Mrs. J. 1.. Gerrish, Hammohd, Ind., says:—“l have been subject to severe headaches for years and have never found anything to relieve it like Universal Headache Remedy.” For sale by A. F. Long. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA BALVE. The Beet 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. Mtwer.

A Critical Time During tne Battle of Santiago —— Sick Or Well A Rush Night And Day. The Packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba were ail Heroes, Their Heroic Efforts in Getting Ammunition and Rations to the Front Saved the Day. P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, writing from Santiago, Da Cuba, on July 23d, says: "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops supplied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health; ,in fact, I sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect saviour of our armv, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no wav of getting supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself had the good fortune to lay in a supply of this medicine for our pack-train before we left Tampa, and 1 know in fourcasesit absolutely saved life.’’ The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lowa. For sale by F. B. Myers Drug Store. Mrs. Geo. Jones, Danville, HI., writes that:—“Have been troubled with torpid liver for years and have never found anything to relieve me like I me Universal Laxative Pill.” Thny cure consumption. For sale by A. F. Long.

keeps folks well. It is better to keep well than to get well, although when one is sick it is desirable to get well. When we consider that eight-tenths of the ailments that afflict the American people are caused by constipation, we shall realize why it is that Bax. ter’s Mandrake Bitters “keeps folks well,” or if sick, enables them to get well. Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters cures constipation. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Why not step in and get a bottle and by using it be assured of good health through the trying hot months. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded. A. F. Long. George J. Lobdell, Merchant, Fowler, Ind., writes about Last Resort that:—“lt is splendid for colds and lung troubles. Don’t think there is anything equal to it.” Cures Coughs, Consumption and LaGrippe. For sale by A. F. Long.

CONDENSED TESTIMONY. Chas. B. Hood, Broker and ManuD. 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, facturer’s Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy.' J. Baldwinsville, Mass., says that be has need and recommended It and never knew It to fall and would rather have It than any doctor, because It always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 p. 25th St, Chicago, always keeps It at band and has no fear of Croup, because it Instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottles Free at . B. Meyer. Prof. Green, of Peoria, Id,, says: —“Universal Ointment is one of the greatest healers I ever used. It is wonderful.” It cures piles, sores and ulcers, For sale by A. F. Long.

DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now nud get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation. Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless. Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizxy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents nnd SI.OO at F. B. Meyer. Universal Laboring Men’s Tonic will give you an appetite. It makes rich pure blood. For sale by A, F. Leng.

I RENSSELAER TIME-TABLE Corrected to May H, 1888. SOUTH BOUND No. 31—Fast Mall (don’t stop) 4:48 A. M. | No. a—Louisville Mail, Dal'.v ..... .10.65 A. M. i No. 83—Indianapolis Mall (daily)... 1:45 P. M. No. B®—Milk accomm.. Daily .. 6:15P.M. No. 3—Louisville Express. Daily .11 :!•’ P. M. •No. 45—Local Freight. 2:40P.M. NORTH BOUND No. 4—Mall (dally) 4:30 A.M. No, 40— Milk accomm.. Daily 7:81 A. M. No. 82—Fast Mall (daily) 9:55 A. M. •*o. 80—Cln. to Chicago Ves. mall.. 6:39 P. M. tNO. 88—Cln. to Chicago- .. 2:57 P. M. No, 6—Mall and Express, Daily. 3:27 P. M. •No. 46—Local Freight 8:30 A. M. No. 74—Freight (.iaUy) 7:52 P.M. •Dally except Sunday. t Sunday on 7

ZDIZBEO’Z 1 OZ3-Z-COUNTY OFFICERS. clerk Wm. H. Cooveb sheriff. Nate J. Reed Auditor Benet B. Murray Treasurer .Jesse C. Gwin Recorder Robert B. Porter Purveyor.... John E. Alter Coroner Truitt P. Wright supt. Public Schools Louis H. Hamilton Assessor John R. Phillips ilst Dist Abraham Halleck 2nd Dist iOHN Martindale 3rd Dist. Frederic Waymire Commissioners* Court First Mondays in March, June. September and December. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor Thomas J. McCoy Marshal Thomas McGowan Clerk Schuyler C. Irwin Treasurer C. 0. Starr Attorney 0. E. Mills. Civil Engineer H. a. Gamble. Fire Chief Edgar M. Parcels flat Ward I M. B. ALTER Ist ward.. | f. B. Meyer Couucltmen J 2nd Ward, j and Ward J .... WAL ROBINSON |_BTd Ward . | j. r. Kight JUDICIAL. circuit judge Simon P. Thompson Prosecuting Attorney albert K. chizum Terms ot Court—First Monday in January; Third Monday in March; First Monday In rune; Third Monday in October. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. TRUSTEES. TOWNSHIPS. Roberts. Drake Hanging Grove A.W. Prevo Gillam John F. Pettit Walker Samuel R. Nichols Barkley James I). Babcock Marlon Marcus W. Reed Jordan Jackson Freeland....: Newton G. C. Blerma Keener J. 0. Kaupke Kankakee Albert 8. Keene W heatfleld John A. Lam born Carpenter George W. Castor Milroy B. D. Comer Union TOWN OR CITY. A. Beasley Remington M. F. Chilcote Rensselaer Edward T. Biggs Wheatfield Louis H. Hamilton, Co. Sunt Rensselaer CHURCHES. FIRST BAPTlST—Preaching every two weeks at 10:45 a. m.. and 7p. m.; Sunday school at 9:80r B. Y. P. U, 6 p. m. Sunday; prayer meeting 7p. m. Rev. V. U. Fritts, pastor. *** FREE BAPTIST—One service every Sunday morning and evening, alternately. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. A. C. F. meets Sunday, 6:30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Tucker, pastor. *** CHRISTIAN—Corner Van Rensselaer and Susan. Preaching, 10:45 and 8:00; Sunday school 9:30; J. Y. P.B.C. E.,2:80; 8. Y, P. 8. O. E„ 6:88; Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. H. N. Shepherd, pastor. Ladies’ Aid Society meets every Wednesday afternoon by appointment. *** PRESBYTERIAN—Corner Cullen and Angelica. Preaching, 10:45 and 7 ;80; Sunday school 9:30; Y. P. C. C. E., 6:80; Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30; Ladles’ Industrial Society meets every W’ednesday afternoon. The Missionary Society, monthly. Rev. C. D. Jeffries, Pastor. *** METHODIST E.—Preaching at 10:45 and 7; Sunday school 9:80; Epworth League Sunday 6; Tuesday 7; Junior League 2:80 alternate Sunday; Prayer meeting Thursday at 7. Rev. H. M. Middleton, Pastor. Ladies 5 Aid Society every Wednesday afternoon by appointment *** CHURCH OF GOD—Corner Harrison and Elza. Preaching 10:46 and 7:30; Sunday school 9.30; Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:80; Ladles’ Society meets every Wednesday afternoon by appointment. Rev. F. L. Austin, pastor. igg-g CATHOLIC CHURCH—St. Augustine’s. Cor ner Division and Susan. Services 7:80 and 10:80 a. m. Sunday school lt:30 p m Rev. Edward Jacobs, pastor. LODGES. MASONlC—Prairie Lodge, No. 126, A. F. and A. M. .meets first and third Mondays of each month. H. L. Brown, W. St.; W, J. Imes. Sec’y. Evening Star chapter. No-141, O. E. 8 . meets meets first and third Wednesday* of each month. Mrs. C. W. Hanley, W. M.; Hattie Dowler, Sec’v. *** CATHOLIC ORDER FORESTERS—WiIIard Court, No. 418, meets every first and third Sunday of the mouth at Up. m. J. M. Healy Sec’y; E. P. Houan, Chief Ranger. *** ODD FELLOWS—lroquois Lodge. No. 144,1. O. O. F„ meets every Thursday. Bruce White, N. G.; S. 0. Irwin. Sec’y. Rensselaer Encampment. No. 201. I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Fridays of each month. 8. O. Irwin. C. P., John Vannatra, scribe. Rensselaer Rebekah Degree Ixxige, No. 848, meets first and third Fridays of each month. Miss Maude Hemphill, N. G.; Miss Laura Shields, Sec’y. *** (. O. OF FORESTERS—Court Jasper. No. 1703. Independent Order of Foresters, meets second and fourth Mondays. Geo. Goff. C. D. H C R-; R. P. Johnson, it.; *** Tent. no. 184. K. O. i'. M. Meets Wednesday evening. C. ETyner. Commander; F. W. Cissel. Reconi Keeper. PYTHIAN-RENSSELAER Lodge No. 82. Knight* of Pythlaa. meets every Tuesday. C. W. Hanley, C. U.; N. W. Reeve, K. ot R.S. RENSSELAER TEMPLE, Rathbone Sister.,No. 47, meets 2nd and 4th WedueSdayy. every month. Mrs. G. E. Murray, m. E. C.:Mr*. v. A. Yeoman. M of R. 0. *** PATRIOTIC ORDERS, GRAND ARMY—Rensselaer Port No. 84 G. A R. meets every Friday night. D H. Yeoman Post Commander. J. M. Wasson, Adjutant. Rensselaer Women’s Relief Corn* meet* every Monday evening. Mrs J. q. Alter. Press dent, Mrs. Hottie Reynold*. Secy. HOLLY OOUKQIL-No. 7, Daughters of Liberty . meet* 2nd and 4th Mondays. Gertrude Hopkins, Counsellor; Nellie Moss. Recording Secretary. Asthma Can Be Cured. J, R. Niblo, ex-ecbool superintendent of Rochester, Pa., says: ,“I have been a Feat sufferer from asthma for years, but have had a splendid winter, owing to the surprising efficacy of Brazilian Balm.” A lady in Cincinnati, who had suffered with asthma for 17 years, could not lie down; was perfectly cured with Brazilian Balm.

PWMjan. ATTORNEYS. George K. Hollingsworth Arthur H. Hopkins HOLLINGSWORTH & HOPKINS, Attorneys-at-Law. WOffice second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer sts. Practice in all the courts, purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attorneys for Rensselaer B. L. & 8. Association. Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler Barry R. Kurrie. FOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) Attorney-at-Law. Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in County. RENSSELAER, IND. WM- B - AUSTIN. Lawyer and Loan Broker. < je in Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer st., RENSSELAER, - - - IND. FERGUSON & WILSON,-Attorneys-at-Law. Will practice in all the courts. Will give careattention to any and all kinds of Legal Business intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. JAMES A. BURNHAM, U. 8. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace. Thorougli equipped and abreast of the times. Expertin pension matters. Office over Western Union Telegraph Office. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, Attorne y-at-Law, Office over Laßue Bros’. Grocery. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA CHARLES E. MILLS, Attorney-at-Law. I n irance, Collections, and Real Estate. Abs '33bs carefully prepared. Titles Examined. i i: n Loans negotiated at lowest rates. OJI jb upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple. RENSSELAER, IND. J, L. DUVALL, Attornny-at-Law. » All business of the profession carefully and thoroughly executed. Money to loan bn almost any terms. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections and abstracts carefuly propounded First door east of P. O. upstairs. R, S. DWIGGINS, Counselor at Law. RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. I have recovered my health and have agaln» entered upon the prac tic of law. < all and see me. Office in Makeever's bank building. CHILCOTE & DUNN, Attorneys-at-Law. Attend to all business in the profession with promptness an<l dispatch. Office In second story of Makeover Block. RENSSELAER, IND. 0. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt. HANLEY & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. law. Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Office: Third door south McCoy’s bank on ground floor. RENSSELAER, IND. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Abstracter of Titles. Farm Loans, Insurance and realestate. Mou ey to loan tn large or Small amounts, on real •state, personal or security. Special attention given to collecting notes and accounts. OiJlce over Ellis A Murray’s Store. RENSSELAER, IND. RAY D. THOMPSON, A ttorney-at-Law, Notary Public, Collections, Loans, and all Business carefully attended to clerk's old office. EAST OF COURT HOUSE. REAL ESTATE. LOAN. INSURANCE. J. F. Warren J. F. Irwin ■VVARREN & IRWIN. Beal Estate, Abstracts, Collections. Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office In Odd Fellows’Block. RENSSELAER, IND. OT’ARNER & THOMPSON, Carriage, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting ami Repair Work a specialty. Shop in new building on Sonth Front Street, one square below Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND.

I PHYSICIANS. H. KANN AL, m. d. c„ Veterinarian, U,M ““ 0,1 WuX’W’l, RENSSELAER. IND. W. W. HARTSELL. M. D. HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stockton- William block opposite the court house Phone an RENSSELAER, IND. D R - 8. C. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon 2S^^, n £ res >'^?. ce over J >orter 4 Yeoman Store tn new Hollingsworth building. Phone 205. RENSSELAER. IND, DR- A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office In Forsythe corner bloc-.. Telephone 1» RENSSELAER, IND.' “———————— A I. B. Wash BUBS g. c, English UfT ASHBURN & ENGLISH Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Washburn will give special attention t»’ diseases ° f the eye ' ear< UOSe ’ throat a, “ l ohro “»' ! Dr. English will give special attention to surn. ■departments, andgeneralmt • iclne-« Office in Leopold’s corner block over gills * Murray’s, RENSSELAER. IND. ])R. C. E. POWELL, m. d„ ‘ Physician and Surgeon, Calls attended promptly, night or day Office over Commercial State Bank. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. BANKS A. McCoy, President. T. J. McCoy, Cast Her. A. R. Hopkins. Asst Caslile' McCOY & CO.’S BANK. Oldest Bank in Jasper Countq Establislied 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans on long or short time oh personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits Eoreign exchange bought an»l sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe keeping. Addison Parkison. Pres J. M. Wasson, V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashlei COMMERCIAL STATE BANK RENSSELAER, IND. Only State Bank In County Directors: Addison Parkison. Janies 1,. Randle. John M Wasson, George E. Murray and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact a general banking businese. Interest paid on tune deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of Interest. A snare of your l>atronage l» solicited. H. O. Harris, Pres. E. T. Harris, Vice Pres, J. C. Harris. Cashier RENSSELAER BANK, Rensselaer, Ind., We make farm loans at 6 per cent interest payable annually. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought bought and sold ’ on all banking points Collections made an< promptly remitted Deposits Received Interest bearing certificates of deposits issued. DENTISTS. DR. J- W. HORTON, « Makes a successful . specialty of raving Natural Teeth \ His office is conven lenfiy located in O “" ci - y First door J west of D b H. l. brown, Dentist Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without nia*e* a specially. Allihe latest methods In Deatls. try. Office over Meyer's Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. PIONEER MEAT MARKET J Eigelsbach, Prop, Beef. Pork. Veal. Mutton. Rausage, Balogna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchaser* at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. The highest prices paid for good cattle. A. L. WILLT§, Gunsmith, Special attention glvea JBto Bicycle Repairs of a Jk klnd *' X ln wlWl Perkins Liberal Corner, Rensser JJt- laer. Ind.