Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1899 — Page 4

The Republican. OTHOIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY A FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBUSHER AND PROPRIETOR. • OFFICE— In Republican ouildlngon corner Of Washington and Weston Streets. . « TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Friday, May 19, 1899.

County News

DEMOTTE. May Fairchild has ’ gone to Momence, staying with the family of John Shortridge. C. O. Spencer and W. C. Tyler have gone to. Washington Heights to do carpentering work. Every once and awhile, we see a xeturaed soldier on our streets. The boys seem lost their occupation gone. We have had enough rain here for awhile but the weather clerk dosn’t seem inclined to pull on the check string yet. Hattie Fairchild is spending a few days in Rensselaer visiting the family of J. P. Hammond and other acquaintances there. Our Brass Band treats us occasion ally to some quite excellent music. Their leader Leslie Sayers deserves credit for his careful training of the boys. We are creditably informed that the 31 will put two more passenger trains on the road this week thereby making it possible for residents in the north end to make the trip to Rensseiaer and back the same day.

NORTH BARKLEY

George Fanson is shelling corn at Comer this week. Mesdames Gifford and Fanson were in Rensselaer Monday. Dredge No. 2 began work Monday, new dredge and new crew. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Seitz did shopping in Wheatfield Monday. Warren Wilson and John Schwind transacted business at Parr Saturday. Mrs. George Fanson, of Wheatfield, called on Mrs. Harry Gifford Saturday. The party at Will Collins Saturday night was not very well attended. James Maloy and Tom O’Meara of Rensselaer, were visitors at Comer Saturday. Misses Elsie and Lucy Levereau were callers at Pleasant Grove Saturday. We see 6>y the various correspondents that seed corn is scarce in many localities, we have no trouble whatever in this vicinity. Any of onr corn will grow no difference how it has been cribbed. Any one wishing seed just call we can supply the state, the whole state of “Hoosier.”

BLACKFORD.

Thomas Price still remains quite Mr. Reniker is putting up a new barn. Chas. Campbell is again on the - rick list. Mrs. James Longstreth is on the stick list. Alec Hurley’s new house is nearing completion. Chester Castor is improving from bis late sickness. , The cut worms are said to be mowing the onion fields. An infant child of Samuel Williams died last Tuesday. The recent rains have stopped the ewrn planters for a few days. The Blackford band gave an open sir concert last Saturday evening.

Homer Lakin has returned from Remington were he has been working. Simon Parcell and wife, of Rensselaer visited at Samuel Price’s Sunday. Owen Hurley is touring the country buying up rags and old iron. Porah Baker and Ed Randle were seen in Blackfprd the first of the week. John Cooper and Alfred Clager started for Duluth, Minnesota Wednesday. \ There will be a speaking at the Brushwood church Sunday May 28 at 10 a. m, by four able soldier speakers concerning Memorial day.

FAIR OAKS.

C. A. Gundy is building a fine new residence. Isaac Kight has moved his family back from Chicago. N. A. McKay is building an addition to his house. Bruce Moffit spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. Dora Cottingham did business in Remington Monday. Chas. Barker has moved his family to Yeddo and will remain permanently. Bert Harmon, of Chicago Heights speut Sunday with friends and relatives. Dr. Proudly spent last week in Chicago, visiting friends and relatives. Isaac Kight received a fine load of stock cattle from Chicago last F riday. Dr. Washburn, of Rensselaer, is makang extensive repair to his property here. Quite a number from here intend going to Chicago on the Cheap Excursion next Sunday. Rev. C. O. Lane, of Chicago, will take charge of the M. E. church as regular pastor, the first Sunday in June. Mrs. Dr. Proudly left last Saturday for Altoona, Penn., to spend the summer with friends and relatives. The regular semi-monthly temperance meeting will be held at the Christian church Sunday evening. Everybody cordially welcome. Ed. Kessler gave another one of his popular dances at Carters last Saturday night About 15 couples tipped the light fantastic till the hour of twelve. Chas. Holly and wife and his brother Claude, of Beaver City visited her mother Mrs. John Casey, over Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss May Felt, of Chicago. The graduating exercises will be held at the M. E. church, Saturday evening, May 27. There are seven graduates, four from this place, two from Rose Bud and one from Parr. Everybody invited.

FROM SOLDIERS’ HOME.

St. James, Mo , Jan. 28,1898. Dear Sirs:—Please send me another 40 oz. bottle of your Syrup Pepsin. It is the very best laxative I have ever used and I am always troubled with constipation to such a degree as to be wholly dependent upon some remedy, and this I shall now choose above all others.— Mrs, W. D. Crandall, Matron.

Warren & Irwin are making farm loans at 5| per cent interest Term most liberal. Ne delay. No fees for examination of land or abstract. See them before borrowing or refunding present indebtedness. They will treat you right and save you money. —b Call on L. S. Renicker Bros, for all kinds of farming implements, out at the depot. 10,000 rolls of wall paper in stock at A. F. Long’s. Buy your binder twine of L. 8. Renicker. A veritable flower garden at Mrs. lines’. A new incubator for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. dwlw Foley’s Honey and Tar gives quick and positive relief in all cases.

TO CONSUMPTIVES. As an honest remedy, Foley’s Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases, and in the earley stages to effect a cure. A. F. Long. AN AFFIDAVIT. This is to certify that op 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 lam completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. — Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1894.—Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by F. B. Meyer. A WARM FRIEND. Foley’s Colic Cure is very hot, but when diluted it is a warm friend indeed to those suffering from bowel complaints. It never fails. 25c and 50c. A. F. Long. L. S. Renicker will sell you a top buggy for S3B. Come and see it before buying elsewhere. DR. LUELLA DAY UNDERHILL. Medical Supt. Chicago Working Woman’s Home writes as follows: “As a laxative and remedy for all ailments of stomach and bowels we have found nothing that acts so well as your Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. We have found it invaluable in cases of sick headache and can heartily recommend it to all suffers from such trouble.” In 10c, 50c & SI.OO sizes of A. F. Long. UNFORTUNATE PEOPLE are they who while suffering from Kidney Diseases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. They should know that Foley’s Kidney Cure is not a quack remedy, but an honest guaranteed medicine for Kidney and Bladder troubles. A. F. Long. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and 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.

HAVE YOU KIDNEY TROUBLE? A 50c trial bottle of Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent serious results frem this usually fatal diseases A. F. Long. WHAT A MOTHER SAYS. Decatur, 111., March 2, 1897. Gentlemen: —For Constipation I would cheerfully recommend your Syrup Pepsin. My little girl, aged 8 months, had been troubled since birth with Constipation and reading of your remedy I concluded to try it, and I can recommend it highly to mothers for immediate relief. Only two 10c bottles curred my baby.—Mrs. C. Floury. A. F. Long? FOUND. At Long’s drug store, a marvelous cure for all kidney complaints, nervous exhaustion and female weakness, It is Foley’s Kidney Cure. A. F, Long. Buy your farming tools and binder twine of Renicker Bros. WHEN WEAK WEARY AND WASTED from Kidney Diseases, why not try Foley’s Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. A. F. Long. AN OUNCE A PREVENTIVE Is worth a pound of cure. Try a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and, if properly taken, it will positively prevent, rheumatism or any other kindred trouble arising from a torpid condition of the bowels, liver and kidneys. Trial sizes 10c, other size 50c and $1 of A. F. Long. During the winter of 1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which Irft him with a cough. In speaking of how ue cured it he , soys; “I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, which relieved me - almost instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure.” When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by F. B Meyer. Buy Deering twine. Best on earth. All guaranteed true to name. Sold by the Deering Agt,. L, 8. Renicker.

A. F. Long.

Ferguson & Wilson have plenty of money to make allthe loans required in Jasper county. We will give applicant choice from private funds or eastern funds. Don’t forget to call and get our terms. SPECIAL Staling of Stockholders. \ Special Me ting of the Stockholders of The Ind ana. Illinois and lowa Railroad Company, duly called by the Board of Directors, will be held at the General Offices of the Company In the Rookery Building in the City of Chicago. County of Cook and State of Illlnoison the twentieth (VO h) day of June. A. D.. 1899. at 10 o’clock a m.. for the purpose of considering, voting and deciding whether the Stockholde-s will consent to and wld authorize an increase of the authorized Capital Su ck of said Company from Four Million Doi la v ß ($4.00.000) to Six Million Dollars ($6,000.OOOf and will amend accordingly Paragraph one of Article IV of the Articles of Consolidation of sai l Company. By order of the Board of Directors. T. P. Shonts, R. P. Ahrens, President. Secretary. May 19-June 20. Petition ot Bankrupt for His Discharge. In the Matter of i Simon Leopold, > No. 150, In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. I District of Indiana, S. S. On this 4tn day of May. A. D. 1899 on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be Mad upon the same on the 31st day of May, A. D 1899. before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine’o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof he ptiblishad twice in the Rensselaer Republican a newspap r printed in said district, and that all known creditors end other persons in interest may appear at tfie sa d time ad p’ace and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of --aid petitioner should not be granted And it is further ordered by the ilcurt, that the Clerk s : ail send by mail to a'l known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to ihern at their places of residence as stated Witness, the Honorable John H. /crrTVA Baker. Judge of aid Court, and seal ( Jthereof at Indianapolis, In said —District, on the 4th day of May A» D. 1899. NOBLE C BUTLER. May 1219. Clerk. Sheriff’s Sale. No. 5718. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Addison Goodell is plaintiff, and Anna M. Brown and Charles W. Brown her husband are defendants requiring me to make the sum of twenty-two hundred dol urs and eightv-eight cents. (*2200.88) - nd interest and cos s accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday June 3rd, 1899. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M.. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents andpiofits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and Interest and costs, towit: The west half of the south-west quarter (M) of section thirty-two (32) and the south halt of the southeast quarter (X)Of the south-east quarter (M) of section thirty-one (31) all in town twenty-eight (28) north range six (6) west of the second (2) principal meridian in Jasper county. Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana NATE J. REED, Sheriff Jasper County, by O. P. Robinson, Deputy. Foltz, Spill- r & Kurrie Attorney for plaintiff. May 12-19 26 REASONS FOR INSURING IN THE CONTINENTAL Ist. Because it is one of the Oldest, Strongest and Best Managed Companies in the United States, ' 2nd. Because it adjusts Its losses fairly and pays them promptly, without any wrangling about it. 3rd. Because it has adjusted and paid losses to over seventy-five thousand farmer,,. 4th. Because it insures you for FlveYears upon the installment plan, permitting you to nay one fifth of the premium annually, without interest.-instead of paving the whole in advance; thus giving you the proceeds of each year’s crop with which to pay your piemiums as they fall due. sth. Because it insures against damage to buildings, and losses of Live Stock by Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones a-d Wind Storms, as well as loss by Fire. BBUNER & HAMMOND, 6 July p. Agents. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Jr Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. IWK 1 ** t BAI f Ynr JbjOl I

Dr hoore, The careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice, has loc» ted in Rensselaer, Indiana, end will devote his time and bent skill in treating the following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula—Can be permanently cured if taken in time and often in the advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the result of years of careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. Heart —Hundreds areMropping dead every day frem Heart failure, whose lives might have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In most cases relief is certain. Stomach— lndigestion, ulceration and all other troubles affecting this important organ are treated with absolute success. Old remedies and methods have been abolished, better ones have been introduced. All are modern, safe and certain. Nervous troubles of all kinds have been treated with remarkable success for 40 years. Nose and Throat —With recent methods and applances affections of these important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder —Brights disease, Diabetes, etc. These usually fatal maladies can positively be cured. Here a short delay is often fatal. Call and be examined while relief is possible. Private Diseases of both sex treated with the utmost delicacy and skill and in strict confidence. Ear— All diseases of this delicate organ handled with care an<l success Piles and all other diseases of the Rectum cured qufokly and with but little pain. Females — The Doctor has had a remarkbale record in treating successfully all diseases peculiar to women. Failing Vitality from whatever cause permanently cured Epilepsy and Cancer —Formerly two incurable diseases are now treated with great assurance of success. The Doctor’s facilities and resources are almost without limit: Oxygen Gas, Oxygen Compound, Compressed air, Insufflation, Atomization with every appliance necessary to relieve the afflicted. Best of references given Office First Stairs West of P. O. OFFICE HOURS. HOME AT THE NOWKLS HOUSE 7to 12 A. M. | Sundays: No visits made during office hour? 2to 5 P. M. j 2to 3 P. M. only in cases of emergency. 9to 8 P. M. | 7to 8 1?. M. I BUSINESS! | g Buggies, Surreys, Wagons, I | Mowers, Binders, I 9® Threshing Machine Agency and a full line of extras on hand for S© Mowers and Binders, g McCORMICK HOWERS & BINDERS, g Igg The Studebaker Bros.’ Farm Wagon agency; have wagons in Wg ira stock. I have the celebrated Weber Farm Wagon agency, g g The world’s best Threshing Machines and Engines; it is the g » Huber (ask parties who use them.) Mb BUGGIES AND SURREYS. g My line cf surreys can not Be duplicated for the price I ask. Call g and investigate. My buggies I defy competition. g REMEMBER that I guarantee all goods I sell and a special g guarantee on prices of mowers and binders. ' j Wishing my friends all a prosperous season, I am, 85 Yours Very Truly, gW Goods will be found rear of C, A, ROBERTS. g smith shop, on Front St. RENSSELAER, IND. g . Ilisbibhiusl | FARM S Made in i, 2%, 3,4% HP sizes, etc. up to 50 HP Hl Il Small sizes self contained. V . CAN START IMMEDIATELY. And runs without attention at minimum expense. ® OLDS GASOLINE ENGINE WORKS, Write for catalogue. Lansing, Michigan. BE. WHITE. I. B. MARION White & Marion ■ * w (SUCCXBSORS TO A. T. PBRKINB)/ | Steam Fitters and Plumbers. PUMPS AND WELL SUPPLIES. Boiler Trimmings and Repairs, and Brass Goods of all Kinds. Also agents for. | Special attention given to THE ‘‘STAR’’ WINDMILL. | HOT WATER HEATING. • Wells and Pumps Repaired. , Van Rensselaer street, 1 d or north of A- Don ccalo OT* Tn H Carmichael’s harness chop , XUvl«

Saves Doctor’s Bills. Families in the country should always keep Brazilian Balm on hand. It is the ioctor in the house, always ready and reliable. For colds, coughs, croup, -atarrh, asthma, pleurisy, rheumatism Constipation, female troubles, and ah rinds of fevers it acts like magic, and saves many a doctor’s bill and many a ong richness. ■ - 1...

Asthma Can Be Cured. J. R. Niblo, ex-school superintendent cf Rochester, Pa., says: “I have been, a great sufferer from asthma for years, but | I have had a splendid winter,'owing to Gie surprising efficacy of Brazilian with asthmafar j perfecU ’ crad ’** 1