Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jbii*t Benjamin’s Addition -----TO HA.'--:' Townofßexsselafr ■ ■■■■<• d ■■ ./ _■ .'■■ ■:; This i- by fur t’.-e m"st boautii’il tuhmb vyqr laid out to cn?s e 1 ac r; —High -a ml ■ clry; fi trn ; •lurde spring tiranfiE' i : -rtfm'4ftg”t*:r<;ugli :•:■- S rof plat. •.. ■ ' HB HI ■IiH SB ■ ' • ___ _2 _ U -g A ipmrlW? <ll .i.-t Efffd «.#id more epokm: for. —aria-.?. A X- w ■ 1 Prices Reasonable. oRSSeiSSe LOTS NOW WHILE YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE. Call on R. P. BENJAMIN cr CHAS. S. MAGEE for prices and terms. PROPRIETORS . ... . . . . ■ ■ .. *

Township Trustee’s Notice. BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. The undersigned, trustee of ' Berkley towi'.-hip. gives notice that lie will be at. his office, at his former residehec in -aid township, on the Second Tii< s<i; y es , mm month to transact the business of his ollice - J. F. I LIFE. Take Notice of This Fact. We have new goods to show you Thursday, in fact we have new goods, fresh and choice, every week. We can sell you a whole bunch of velvet ros'es for 50 cents, and you can buy a wreath of Howers for your little girl’s hat for 10 cents. Did you ever hear of anything so cheap? We can also sell you sailor hats for a quarter, and other untrimmed shapes -at 35 and 50 cents. Mrs. L. Isies. The Englewood Is a new^ building containing fifty TrouraiSftSJrrairucted of stone and brick, having all modern improvements. The rooms are all large and light, each one having outside windows. The location is particularly favorable for World’s Fair visitors, being within ,one block of the Sixty-third Street Electric line, running direct to the Fair entrance, and within two blocks of the Chicago and Western Indiana depot. ‘‘Monon ’ ’ Chicago Illinois, Wabash, Chicago £ Erie. Also convenient to the C., R. I. & P. and the P., Ft. W. & C. li’y, and L. S. &M. S-R’y. depots. Ample restaurant accomodation is provided. We are now prepared to make contracts. Correspondence solicited. 320, 63rd. St-, Englewood, 35 -3m. . ' Chicago; ; ~ ■ /' - ’■ -■ ■ _ Ready For World’s Fair Visitors. Editor Repcblican: Please in form your readers that I am now ready for lodging World’s Fair Visitors both ladies and- gentlemen. Everything new, neat and tidy. Away from the noise and bustle of the city,yet perfectly convenient. If 5 or more come in a party, I will go with them and they can sae more in . one day, than in 3 without a guide. No one can afford to miss seeing the World’s Fair. It is grander iban words can describe.. By coming early in May, the chance to see is much better, as the crowd is not so large. Remember the place, 1216,West 61st. St. Englewood. Ills. AV. N. Jones, of Rensselaer.

West Baden Springs AT YOUK osm BOOK. These, celebrated Springs arc located in Orange County. Ind., eigliiy inil.es-northwest fiotn Louisville. Ky., and I went}-three miles southwest of Mitchell, Ind. The sprirgs proper are situated in a beautiful valley, surrounded by majestic hills, adorned by noble forest trees. Circular basins, carved out of the uitive -whetstone rock, peculiar to this region, encase the Springs, thereby retaining ibe natural gases Tii; tire Waver, which :u!d greatly to their efficacy and flavor. The direct source of the Springs lies in an unnieasuredaepth“below. The waters possess powerful medicinal qualities, and are used extensively all over tiie country. Should the question be asked, “Wi at will tlicse v'irters cure?” it might be answered, that it is harder to decide—what vthey will not cure. Alcoholism, Asthma, Amenorrhea, Bladder Diseases, Blood Dbeases, Bfiglft’s Disease, Bruises, Catarrh (in all its forms). Constipation, Corpulency, Chlorosis, Debility, Dysentery, Dysmenorrhea, Dyspepsia^-Diabetes, Eczema, sipelas. Eye Diseases,-TBTrmale Gout, Gall Stones, Gastritis, Hives. Indigestion, Influenzy, Insomnia, Inteinperance, Jaundice, kidney disease, LaGrippe (and resultant .evils), Leuchorrhea, Liver comirlaints, Malaria, Mucous Membrane troubles. Neuralgia, Obesity, Paralysis,Tiles, Pimples, Quinzy, Rheumatism , in all its form.-.), syph - ilis, Scrofula, sicK Headache, Skin diseases. Sprains, Sterility, Tetter, .Urinary Troubles, Venereal diseases, White Swellings, havea'.l been benetited here—and mest cases -completely cured. A CASE OF 24 BOTTLES FOR

ONLY $3.00 Preparations have been perfected for bottling these waters at the Springs in snch manner, that there is no loss of their valuable medicinal qualifies. G-eorge A. Strickfaden after taking several weeks’ treatment at the Springs with such good results, has decided to give his friends a chance to test their wonderful curative qualities. With this end in view he has taken the agency for the waters and will keep a supply in cold storage ready for use. Orders may be left at tlie post office or at his place of business and a case of the water will at once be delivered at your own door. Apply to him for a pamphlet of 36 pages, containing analysis, testimonials and full particulars of these wonderful waters. George A. Strickfaden, Agent.

iltickitn’s Aruica salve The best salve in tho world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fiwr 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 TA cents ptrd ox,. .jFor Sale byF B. Meyer. English Spavin Liniment removes an Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Congs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Alemish Cure ever known. Sold by ft. F. Long & Co.,Druggist. Rensselaer Ind. _ _ y_ The World’s Fair. . I nnm Rathfon Fischer and A. J. Rathfon have some pleasant rooms to rent during the Fair. Terms:—Four [4] and five [s] dollars per week lor each, person. Within one half (i) square of electric street car line. For further particulars, address, Laura It Fischer, 9224 Phillips ave, or A. J. Rathfon, 9C20 sve J., South Chicago.

JIM REECE. Will make the season of 1893 at my stables, in Rensselaer. Terms;—£ls to insure; $lO for the season. JAMES MALOY. Ten different makes of Sewidg machines, At Steward’s. W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CEIVTLEnnEN. ' And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Ik. Misses are the B es t ’ n * he World; J See descriptive advertlse- ■| v | ment which will appear In si- .-'’OS-s I Oils paper. Take no Substitute, x lnsl ' l "" having W. 1.. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom. Spld by | Ellis & Murray.