Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1896 — Page 5

;J-^l\ ,-i ' - T / * ' " ■ -yyafyy ™blG^ j| ***** Positively Going to Quit tlie ***** j§ | INSIDE OF 60 DAYS. | in * We are detemined to sell every Dollars worth of Clothing within 60 days and in doing so we will 11 =W sell our immense stock at cost. Don’t fail to attend our JS Slaughtering Sale on Clothing. I It will pay you to come 30 miles to this sale as you will never in your life get another chance like this. 11 Farmers, mechanics and everybody come. .; jp 1 THE MODEL. ' I r -'~ \'‘. flossier. Mgr., Rensselaer, Indiana.

STALLION ABE will make the season of 1896 at the owner’s stable, on what is known as tlie “Judd” Porter Farru,2£ miles south-east of Rensselaer- Abe is a dark bay, weight in full flesh 1,750 pounds, about 16£ hands high, white hind feet to first joint, little strip in the face. Sure foal getter. Teims:—To insure colt to stand and suck, 18.00. In case of sale or removal of mare fee becomes due at once. SPANISH JACK. “Kentucky Junior,” is of good bone, well proportioned and desirable to breed from. Weight about 1,000 pounds, 15£ hands high. Terms:—slo-00. Conditions same as above. Due care againyfcycpffient will be taken, through will not be responsible for damage if any should occur. Elmer Fisher. Rensselaer, Ind,

Build Cement Walks.

Nothing iu the way of Bide-, walks and door yard walks ie 'bo good, ornamental and in the long run, bo cheap, as well made cement walks. And right now ia the time to make them. Call upon Ira Rinehart, the experienced and reliable cement walk builder for particulars.

( > If you are going to make garden, J [ lor farm, or dig ditches < [ j! Tphis will interest you |l i J ' ~ " i i> / Steel Bow Rakes, best socts. ! (» i» Mailable Rakes 2 scts. <> i» Long Handled Shovel.... v , *, ,6octs. ( 1 ' j Forked Spade < t 65cts. i J i 1 ' Beat Hoes socts. i 1 •'- . t f 1 3. others down t 0..-............ 2 qcts. <» i 1 ' ~'■ ~ ; , V 120 inch tiling spade si,«- # ~~ ' ■ if T 7 ' ~ . I 1 Come and examine this stuff. < 1 It may benefit your pocket-book. > ( i ■ FRANK MALOY. |>

Whi<?h is the cheaper ? money at 6 per cen,t int. and 5 per cent commission. or money at 7 per cent int. and 3 per cent commission. Call on Warren & Irwin for answer. Fergus >ri & Wilson loan money at 6 per cent interest. Ask your grocer for Parrott & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. The new McCormick binder load on truck without unhitching team Ferguson & Wilson can furnish all the money on f rm security wanted, call and see us. To Exchange —well improved farm worth $5,000. Want property in Rensselaer valued at about $2,500 or less as first payment, the balance in easy payments. Write or call on G. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind. On opening days, May sth F. W. Smith, the tailor, will sell suits made to order S2O. up. Pants made to order $5. up. As a luxury for a lunch you will find that Parrott & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit is just the thing. Try them. , Hay Stacker and Oatliercrs For Sale. For sale a good hay stacker and 2 gathereis, nearly as good*as new, for sale cheap, or will trade for other property. Call on me on the Henry Harris farm, 7 miles west of Rensselaer, or address me at Mt Ayr, Ind. C. M. Reed. Ferguson «fe Wilson will give you the privilege to pay 1-5 of your oan each year and put the contracts in the mortgage.

The Wolves That sloom in the Spring. | The fine weather of the past five or six weeks has brought forth an early and very large crop of young wolves. Up to last Monday noon Auditor Murray has paid the bounties on the scalps of 48 you' g wolves, of the vintage of- ’96, besides four old ones. The nnmSs of parties to whom the bounties were paid, and the townships where the wolves were caught, are as follows. Branson Clark, Milroy, 9 young ones. There were 10 in the litter but he saved one for a pet. Bert Welsh, of Jordan, 5 young ones. =• Milton Stack, Union, 11 yonng. It is not slated" whether they were alt of one litter. If so it beats Milroy’s township’s big brood of ten,, noted above. Wm. W. Warne also of Union, brought in three cubs. Scott Cooper, of Union, 6 cubs. John Kimble, of Union, 7 cubs. Wm. Bowsher, of Union, 7 cubs. I. N. Makeever, of Newton, one old wolf. F- M. Hershman, of Walker, one old wolf. t Wm. Knapp, of Wheatfield, one old wolf. fienj. Geesa, of Union, one old wolf. It will be noticed that Union township is the great center of the young wolf industry, and it may further be noticed that the hunters of that township seldom commit the indiscretion of killing an old wolf. The proverb of “A bird m the hand is worth two in the bush,” is modified up there into “An old wolf in the bush is good for six cubs at the auditor’s office” The bounty on old wolves, in this county, is $7 and on cubs $3.

An Important Meeting Called.

The business men, the professional men, the capitalists, and all others interested in the progress and prosperity of Rensselaer, are requested to meet at the eourt house on next Monday evening, May 11th, at 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose of taking steps towards forming a permanent organization, for (he improvement and development of our city. This meetipg W4fl called by a unanimous vote of a preliminary ing held last Saturday, evening at which S. P. Thompson was chairman and Chas. W. Coen, secretary. Ferguson & Wilson have money to loan on short time, oq satisfactory tecurity ■ V * ' * • ———

Death of a Former Resident.

J. C. Frazee, an early settler in, and for' many years a resident of Jasper County, died March 28th, at his home in Miami, Saline Co., Missouri, at the age of 74 years. He was born in Cuyhoga, Co., Ohio, and moved to Jasper Co.; Ind.-, in 1848 and lived here uhtil 1875 w ien he moved*, with his family, to Missouri. He was a member of the M. E. church and a faithful and earnest Christian. His surviving children are three daughters and two sons.

..... Notice To Teachers. The questions on the Science of .Education and Literature for the six months beginning with the May examination, will be based on “McMurry’s General Method” and “The Tempest” respectively. The books will not be divided into sections as during the paat six months, but the examinations will be based on the works as a whole. Applicants will be allowed to use their books in answering the questions on “The Tempest.” The examination for the High School teachers will be held the last Saturday of June, July and August. They will be required to pass examination on the branches they are expected to teach. On account of Sat. May 30th., being Memorial Day, the May examination will be held Friday May 29. instead. JohnF. Warren. County Supt.

See the new McCormick low elevator with the highest master wheel found on any Harvester made, all roller Bearings. C. A. Roberts, ,* Agent. Wait and watch for the new merchant tailors. Wj]l open May sth with a complete line of suitings over Model Clothing Store. F. W. Smith of Logansport will locate in Kensselaer and open a merchant tailoring establishment May sth with a complete line of suiting. If you want a nice nobby suit or a nice pair of pants. Call and see him before having ydnr clqthes made- Every garment a guarantee to fit or he will not ask you to accept it. This gentleman comes highly recommend and we know he will please you. Give him a call. Just received another car load of the Lord's best flour. Made from the best Minnesota spring w heat. For sale by John Eger.— ;

Notice. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Sunnyside Improvement Company will be held on the Bth day of June, 1896, the same being the second Monday, in accordance with the By-laws of said Company, in Jasper County, Ind. II. F. Ferquson. Sec’y . Sunnyside ImpEovement Co. Cheap Farm Loans. ■ Call on Valentine Seib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or small amounts. : \ To Mothers and Daughters. The LATEST headwear. The lowest Priced millinery. Another IMMENSE consignment just received at Mbs. L. M. Imfs. For Sale Cheap. One top buggy, also one set of single harness. C- E. Nowelb. Hollister & Hopkins. The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the Nowels mill, and prepared to do custom griming promptly, in the best manner, and all other business in their line. Give them a call. Two Horses Lost. Lost, a mouse colored mave, and an iron-gray mare. Last seen were south of Pleasant Ridge. Anyone knowing of their whereabouts, please adress me at Valma, and they will be paid for their trouble. Jasckr McMubky. 2 tp. Valma, Ind. «t v Tennessee Lands For Sale. Thirteen farms, in Coffee County Tennessee: 90 acres up to 400 acres each. Close to County seat. For particulars call on J. M. Troxell Rensselaer, Ind., or address John S. Moore, Manchester, Tenn. SEX Deering Binders and Mowers with Ball and Roller bearings. — For sale by.... Robt. Rahul*. We have some desirable town property for sale. Vacant lots and improved property. Warren A Irwih. If you have cultivated a taste for something good A worth eating buy Parrott and Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit.

Tomato Plants at Mrs. Zimmerman’s. See that new line of crockery at C. A.Lecklider’s. The General Supply Store sell the Waverly, an Indiana Wheel. Don’t fail to see those high Grade Monarchs, at the General Supply Store. Have you tried it? If not why not? The Lord’s best flour. For sale by John Eger. Observe our Prices: Children's hats all ready to wear at 15c. Trimmed hats at sl. Mrs. Imes. The General Supply Store will take your old wheel in exchange, for part pay on a new one. If you wisn to secure nice lots or beautiful houses, call on A. Leopold, at The Model’ for prices and terms. Ferguson & Wilson’s office is 3rd. door south of McCoys Bank and on ground floor. No stain to climb. All parties owning a McCormick machine which is not in perfect condition, please call and leave name, as the company will have an expert here for the purpose of repairing all machines out of order, free of charge. C. A. Roberts. N. B. It pays to bny a McCormick machine, they last longest and work best. A fine lot of Picture frames just in at the Pavilion. 16x20 inches in size only. Your choice for $1.50. First come first served. Hollingsworth A Hopkins have recently completed arrangements by which they can meet any competition in the farm loan business. They also make a specialty of collections and abstracting. Give them a call. Office npstairs m Leopold’s Block. Hollingsworth A Hopkins proprietors of Riverside Park Addition offer the most centrally located lots in town on easy terms. Call 1 upon them for particulars. The Gasoline Engine sold by The General Supply Co. is the best on the market. See the one at Hemphill’ blacksmith shop. The undersigned has Hungarian grass seed for sale, at his place northeast of Rensselaer. T Jab. Donnelly. Ferguson A Wilson furnish money on the B A L plan at the lowest rate Only $1.40 per month. Hungarian grass seed for sale, &% my place 1 mile north of Rensselaer, 50 cents a bushel. 2tp. "■ A. Donnelly. Try Parrott A Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit, but be sure Parrott A Taggarts name is on each Biscuit

The Rensselaer Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TmSICMWS. yi w. HARTSELL M. D. HOMEOPATHIC FlxylcUtaa uUI SxLZfwoao, uxmiiii. jnmi WChronlc Diseases a Specialty** block, oppositeOour Ho. SO. L B. Washbubn. B. a Bhoubh Physicians & Surgeons. Rensselaer ... T«w<»... r Dr. Washburn will give special nttmitto. to dls<«eee of eye, ear, nose, throat and chronic diseases. Dr. English will give speolal attention to surgery, In £ departments. and General Medicines. Office In Leo. pold's Corner Block, over Kite ft Murray’s Telephone«. 1 DR- A. L- BERKLEY, PHYSICIAN & SDRGEON, Office in Arcade Building, Thone 126.. Rensselaer . Ttetisgs MILLS, M 1 D* PHYSICIAN <fc SURGEON. Office in Willinma-Stockton Block. Rensselaer, - TmTim LAWYERS^ Gao.. K. HOLLixacwoan. AsmriH. Bonne Holli&gsvnrfch & Hopkins, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; Rensselaer Jjn> MT'Ornoe seeond Beer at LmmU'i Black corner Washington and Tan street Practice la all the courts, andTparthaae.aas and lease real estate. Atty’s for L. H. A. A C. Bw. Co. B. L * 8. Association aad BeeaseI aer Water, Light A Power do. Simon p. Thompsok, David J. Thompson, Atty. at Law, Hotary Public. Thompson Bros ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer, - - Indiana Practice In all the oourts. We par particular attention to selling and M. L. Bpltler - Collector and Abstracter. JJALPH W. MARSHALL, A TTORNJSY ML&A W, Practices in J ast>er, Newton Mk adjointmt oounties. Especial attention riven te settle meat ol Decedent’s Estates, OoUeotiou. Conveyan&s. JueSap Canes, ißvmJnßr ‘ Office Over Chicago Bargain Bton* It pit nnci I yir. - —*—t