Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1910 — Page 2
I Rowles & Parker I I The Big Corner Department Store. I ¥ P Every man and woman in Rensselaer and I U surrounding country knew as well as we J do the advantage of purchasing Footwear 1 here, it would not be necessary for us to give I 1 publicity to this announcement. Many thousands 1 I do know personally of the high quality of the | shoes we sell and the lowness of our prices, yet ® ■ many do not. ■ 8 The unacquainted are cordially invited to S ■ visit Our Shoe Department and note especially ■ the splendid values in Men, Boys. Women and $ ■ Children’s Shoes. | The large assortments of styles and leathers ■ from rhe factories of the best makers of footwear 1 in America. j xx. •If you are not already one of ; W /xxVNk our re f? u la r shoe customers, we B want you to visit our shoe department. ■jte... Splendid values in Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, at I si.so, V. $2.50 to $4.00. 3 Boys' Shoes and T ■ A Oxfords at prices f ranging $1.25 to $3. Special Values J&X I in Women’s Low Shoes, at I SI.OO to $3.50. i Shoes for \B | Children of all ages. B B We can suit you and fit your feet and give you I ■ the best shoe values made.
Professional Cards DR. E. C. ENGLISH PHYSICIAN AKD SU*RGEON Night and day calls given prompt at tention. Residence phone. 116. Officphone. 177. Bensselaer, Ind. DR. I. M. WASHBURN. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Makes a specialty of Diseases of th Eyes. BeMselaer, Ind. DR. F. A. TURFLER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms 1 and 2. Murray Building Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones. Office—2 rings on 300, real dence—3 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute an< chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures ■ specialty. DR. E. N. LOT Successor to Dr. W. W. HartselL homeopathist Office—-Frame building on Cullen street ■ east of court house. — OFFICE PHONE 89 „ Residence College Avenue. Phone 161 Bensselaer, Indiana. F. H. HEMPHILL, M. B. Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office in Williams block. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence, 442. Rensselaer, Ind. FRANK FfTTZ Lawyer Practices in AH Courts Telephone No. 16 J. P. Irwin S. C. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN LAW, BEAL ESTATE AND INSUN ANCE. 6 per cent farm loans. Office In Odd Fellows' Block. Bensselaer, Indiana. E. P. HONAN ATTORNEY AT LAW , Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice In all the courts. All business attended tc with promptness and dispatch. Bensselaer, Indiana. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS LAW, LOANS AND BEAL ESTATE Loans on farms and city property personal security and cnattel mortgage Buy, sell and rent farms and city property. Farm and city fire Insurance Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Bensselaer. Indiana. H. L. BROWN Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods In Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh s Drug Store. I-O. O. F.Building Phone 169. JOHN A. DUNLAP, Lawyer. ' Practice in all courts. ” Estates settled. Farm Loans. Collection department Notary in the office. Rensselaer, Indiana.
SENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. The Friday Issue it the Begular Weekly Edition. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Daily, by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mail, $3.75 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, Year, $1.50. HEALEY & CLARK, Publishers. Friday, May 13, 1910.
Abraham Brown, a negro, 76 years old, who is the father of forty-six children and who has lost count of his grandchildren, applied to the county clerk at Charlotte Court House, N. C., yesterday for. a license to marrya fourth wife, who is 35 years old. The cost of the license was defrayed by citizens present. .Never hesitate about giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confidence. As a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it 'is unsurpassed Sold by all dealers. c William Titus, of Richmond, has become blind in one eye as a result of blowing his nose. Titus used his handkerchief with such violence that one eye turned over in its socket and so remains. He is to be operated on in an attempt to turn the eye back without injuring the sight. John D. Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire income trying to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera an 1 Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every one that has used it. Sold by all dealers. c It cost Carmack Nye, 15 years old, his life to “jump” a freight train in the Lake Shore yards at Elkhart Sunday. The boy lost his hold in attempting to board the train, fell under the wheels and both feet were ground off. He died in a hospital Monday. Th? DeKalb county, Illinois, birth record was broken last Thursday night, when to Mr. wnd Mrs. John Alfred Johnson were born quadruplets, three boys and one girl, each weighing about four pounds. The Johnsons live on a farm four miles east of Sycamore.
LOTS OF IMPROVEMENTS IN SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY.
Editor of Kankakee Valley Review Sees Transformation From Seat In Nell Brown’s Cadillac. Editor John Bowie, of the Kankakee Valley Review, and John Pinter, a leading merchant of Wheatfield, made a trip with Neil Brown, in the latter’s auto, through southern Lake county the other day, and the former describes the improvements made over the section traveled in the following entertaining manner, throwing a boquet at the town of Lowell and the country roundabout: Last Thursday, Mr. John Pinter, of Wheatfield, and Ye Editor, on invitation of Mr. Nell Brown, of the Brown ranch at Shelby, were given a sightseeing trip through southern Lake county via auto, Mr. Brown being at the wheel of his Cadillac, and who has, by the way, developed into a second “Strang” as a fearless but careful driver of a gasoline wagon.
Now for the trip. Left Shelby at 9 A. M., where the guests’ attention was called to the fact that the extreme southern end of Indiana’s great tax paying county has never had a gravel road improvement outside of the six miles now in process of construction, and the 100 yard Jong piece extending from the blacksmith shop of Sam Sirois to Dickey’s store in the town of Shelby. The first stop at the Brown ranch, and a view of the extensive improvements made in the last few years, where modern buildings have been erected and others in process of construction, to care for the large acreage of cereals grown on the vast tract of land which former and present residents in the past fifty years or more referred to as the “Marsh” or Indiana’s great duck hunting grounds, for it is impossible to realize the marvelous transformation of this now fertile tract of land, where drainage has been perfected by the construction of dredge ditches and dykes, unless the reader, like the writer, will make a personal visit. While at the headquarters of the ranch the work of shearing some three thousand sheep was in progress, the work being done by power clippers, and it was a sight well worth seeing. The visitors were whirled northward along the four miles of the new slag road, which is as smooth as a city boulevard and so much different from the old sand grade of the past. The many new farm residences and buildings erected the past few years east and west of the road, for the tenants, gives the appearance of a well populated prairie country. The next stop was made at the Orchard Grove cemetery, where many of the early settlers have been laid to rest. The cemetery grounds are being beautified and a handsome, fence erected around the entire grounds. Arriving at Kenney’s Corners, named after Jerry Kenney, who was the first owner of the land at the Corners, from Uncle Sam, and who has been engaged in the mercantile business as the only merchant for forty years. Mr. Kenny is now nearing his 100th mile stone and retired from business a few years ago. The next stop was made at the handsome home of Commissioner Matt Brown, then northward toward Leroy, then westward to the great auto race course, where Neil made the speed gage pop up to 52%, and John Pinter said, “I never knew that old Lake was so fast.” At the same time, he and Neil admitted they had Went some in their younger days at the county seat. Arriving at Lowell, where they must have known of bur coming, as the streets had just been oiled by John D., and we slid so easy that we never stopped until we reached the top of the hill in front of Fred Schmall’s, where the water was fine and we all went in. Then after partaking of dhe of Fred’s plenty-to-eat-good-grub-meals, Sheriff Tom Grant showed up at the dining room door and Neil said he would settle the bill. Then after a short smoker and a visit through the business establishments of the town, which the people may well be proud of, for Lowell has facilities for trading that many larger places have not. What you can’t get in Lowell, you don t need. It is a nice clean town. The first stop on the return trip was made at the Lowell cemetery, which reflects great credit on Lowell and its people. The construction of a mammoth modern mausoleum is in course of erection. Then another speed test on the race course east and a stop at th* beautiful home of Trustee James Black, of Cedar township, and after a short visit, everything went smooth until we reached about one mile from, the headquarters of the Brown ranch, /when the Cadillac slowed down to a full stop without any apparent cause
whatever, seemingly, and after Neil had looked her over and over and over and cranking her till he was wearing large beads of perspiration all over his long forehead, and after using all the tools on the machine, the writer told Neil about a Wheatfield auto refusing td run once for want of gasoline, and he then turned on what was stored in the reserve tank and she went on her way rejoicing. After a short visit at the ranch and a full tank of gasoline, we were off for Shelby. The trip was one long to be remembered and we doubt if more modern improvements have been made in any other part of the Middle States than has been made by the thrifty farmers of southern Lake county, especially in the past five years. So many handsome farm residences and other necessary building have been erected, that it not only gives a good appearance, but convinces the visitor that the people of southern Lake county are progressive.
HOUSEHOLD CARES.
Tax the Women of Rensselaer the Same as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties With a constantly aching back. A woman should not have a bad back, And she wouldn’t if the kidneys were well. Doan’s Kidney Pills make well kidneys ~ Here is a Rensselaer woman who indorses this claim: Mrs. Larkin Potts, Clark and Washington Sts., Rensselaer, Ind., Says: “I was weak and nervous and had but little strength and ambition. I rested poorly and was subject to severe headaches and pains across my loins. I could hardly attend to my housework at times and I always felt tired and worn out. Doan’s Kidney .Pills, procured from Fendig’s drug store, gave me relief at once and before I had used them long all my aches and pains dissappeared. I am grateful to Doan’s Kidney Pills for what they have done for me.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.
A Porter County Product.
W. S. Collins, now playing the outfield for the Boston Nationals, is a former Porter county ,boy. He played his first ball around Woodville, and seven years ago played with the Chesterton team. After playing with Cedar Rapids and Bloomington, in the Three I league, last season, he was purchased bj r the New York Nationals, from whence he was traded with. Herzog for Beals Becker. He finished the Three I league season with a batting average of .297 and a fielding average of .997. He has made a favorable impression with Manager Lake with his all-round work, and seems to have a place cinched on the teain.
Eczema—A Germ Disease Can Now be Cured.
The medical profession is all agreed that ECZEMA is a germ disease, but the thing that has baffled them is to find some remedy that will get to the germs and destroy them. Zemo, the clean, external treatment has solved this difficulty by drawing the germs to the surface of the skin and destroying the germ life that causes the diseases. The whole method of treatment and cure by ZEMO is explained in an interesting book on the subject issued by the makers of ZEMO. It tells how to cure yourself at home of Eczema, Blackheads, Pimples, Dandruff, and all diseases of the skin and scalp. Call at A. F. Long’s Drug Store for Booklet and learn more about this clean, simple remedy that is now recognized the standard treatment for all diseases of the skin and scalp. i
Suits alleging libel against President Taft, Theodore Roosevelt and Charles P. Taft and others, brought by the United States against the Press Publishing Co. (New York World) in connection with the purchase of the Panama Canal title, have been filed in the United States supreme court. This action, was taken after Judge Hough, of the circuit court of New York had dismissed the case because of lack of jurisdiction. Printing that pleases. “We print anything for anybody.”—Thu Republican.
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BAD DREAMS
Nightmare, Restlessness and Nightsweats all Caused by Indigestion. Half or the nervousness in the typrld, all of the disturbing dreams and nightmares can be ended in a few weeks by a simple, inexpensive treatment. Upset stomach is the cause of nervousness and bad dreams. Your food is lying in your stomach undigested and fermenting; It is forming poisonous gases which Irratates the pheumogastric nerve that leads direct from the brain, and ends in a network of tiny branches running through the stomach. It is also the irritation of this great pheumogastris nerve that causes headaches. Many times people have severe headaches and know they are caused by the stomach, but do not know in what manner. If you are nervous, have dreams or nightmare, and do not sleep sound at night, get a 50 cent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets and take one or two after or with meals. They relieve distressed stomach in 5 minutes. Sold by druggists everywhere and by B. F. Fendig, who guarantees them to cure indigestion or money back.
PARR.
Mrs. Eliza Stephenson spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Lakin. Mrs. Cora Sigman, who has been very sick, is now improving. Mr and Mrs. Dessie Porter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addie Warne. Mrs. John Marion and Mrs. John Price and May Warne spent Monday afternoon with Bessie and Anna Marion. The Union prayer meeting will be held at Roy Hurley’s Friday and at Mike Fay’s Tuesday night. Mrs. Mattie Porter, who is working at the Thompson ranch, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Billie Wyres. The Baptist Aid Society met with Mrs. Chas. Rowen last Wednesday. Alva Stephenson and Bill Roudebush left here for Illinois, where they will work on a dredge. Florence Kilgore and Retta Brown spent Tuesday afternoon with their cousins, Myrtle and Mattie Fay. Everet Warne spent Sunday with his father, T. F. Warne. Mrs. Mary Brusnahan and daughter and son, Ada and Guy, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Leach. Louis Schreeg and daughter Martha spent last Monday in the country. The U. B. Aid Society met at Mrs. Effie Wyres’ Thursday afternoon. Dr. Washburn was called here Tuesday to dress a very serious wound for Ben Page, who got too much booze and fell and struck his head on the anvil. Well, dad’dy, we think this will learn you a lesson, and also others.
An Expert’s Opinion of Skin Diseases.
A prominent, national expert on skin diseases whose name you are familiar with says that in all his scientific experience "Tie has never found so hard a disease to conquer as Eczema. Yet he does not hesitate to recommend ZEMO as a most successful remedy for the-treatment of Eczema, itching skin, diseases, dandruff pimples, blackheads and all other diseases of the skin and scalp. He says that not only do its curative qualities make it popular but also the fact that it is a clean, liquid remedy for external use. A great improveinent over the old style greasy salves and lotions which are not only unpleasant to use but do not destroy the germ life that causes the disease. ZEMO draws the germs to the surface and destroys them, leaving the skin clear and healthy. Can be used freely on infants. Mr. A. F. Long will gladly supply those who call with a free sample bottle of ZEMO and a booklet which explains in simple language all about skin diseases and how to cure yourself at homie with ZEMO. 1
Methodist Church Services.
Subject Sunday morning, at the Trinity M. E. church, “God Known Experimentally.” Evening, short address: “Our Present Needs in Enlarging our Church building.” All the members are requested to be present, especially the official board. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gastric juice, thereby inducing good digestion. Sold by all dealers c —” ’I" ** 1 Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used in printing at The Republican office.
6rocery Satisfaction If your grocer pleases you in every particular, you have no cause for changing. Even WE can do no more than that. But if you think some of making a shift, we would be glad to give you the best service of which we are capable. Often and often we have turned nOw-and-again customers into steady patrons. And we lose a surprising few of the really particular grocery buyers, who once become our customers. Try us on anything you like. McFarland & Son Reliable Grocers.
Order Your Bee Supplies Now. : —«— : I am the Exclusive Agent For I Jasper County for ROOT’S BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES. ♦ —r ■' I sell at factory prices and pay > the freight to Rensselaer. . I have a large stock of Hives i I and Supers on hand and at this time can fill orders promptly. ’ Swarming season will soon bs ’ here and beekeepers should lay ■ in their supplies now before the ■ rush comes. ♦ ; Catalogue Mailed Free on J Request. , Leslie Clark ’ Republican Office, ’ Rensselaer, Ind.
It’s a Foolish Person Who does not try to get full value for his money at all times. You are not getting full value for your money unless you feed your horses with River Queen Mill Feed. ♦ River Queen Mills Phone 92.
t 0 Northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the South, LoulsVills and French X4ck Springs. ' BEBTSSELAEB TIME TABLE In Effect January 16, 1910. ~ ~ SOUTH BOTOn ——■ No. s—Louisville Mall 10:66 a.m. No. 33—Indianapolis Mail ...-1:58 P.m. No. 39—Milk Accom 6:02 pm. No. 3-—Louisville Ex 11:05 p.m No. 31—Fast Mall 4:46 aS: HOBTHBOUHD. No. 4 —Mail • 4:49 a.m. No. 40—Milk Accom 7:31 a.m No. 32—Fast Mall 10:05 a.m. No. 6—Mall and Ex 3:13 p.m. No. 30—Cin. to Chi. Mail ... 6:02 p.m. No. 5, south bound, makes connection at Monon for Indianapolis, arriving in that city at 2:20 p. m. Also train No. 38, north bound, leaves Indianapolis at 11:45 a. m., and connects at Monon with No. 6, arriving at Rensselaer at 8:13 p. m. Train No. 31 makes connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:15 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayette at 4:30 p. m., connects with No. 30 at Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 6:02 p. m. Effective April 16th and until further notice, Cedar Lake will be a flag stop for trains No. 3,4, 30 and 33.
The splendid work of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets is dally coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was evey known* before. Thousands bless them tor curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, 9 jaundice .and indigestion. Sold by all dealers, c
