Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1897 — Page 4

Sunday School Column

BY W. C. SMALLEY,

Conducted

REMINGTON, INDIANA.

Now is the time to work the House Dept. Some scholars drop out of the main school about this time of the year and to enlist them in the Home Dept, is to keep them interested. Another thing we must not forget is, if we have a school that must “can up” for the winter just get the whole school into the Home Dept, and then we can report it an evergreen school. This will greatly improve the complexion of our report to the State Convention next June. Fifty four Sunday Schools in Jasper Co. Marion Township stands at the head in number of Schools, they have eleven and they are well looked after by that pair of good, hustling Sunday School women Mds Foltz and Warren.

Carpenter comes next with nine schools and so on down the line fifty four long. Oh how many places there are that need schools right now. Dear Co. worker will we not organize schools this year in some of these places? You do not need to be an officer of Ihe Association to go out and work up new territory. We take it for granted that every officer is doing their best, the reports of the past year show plainly that somebody has done work. We are glad for what has been done but we must not think of relaxing our vigilance in the least. We know we can do even better next year. Anticipation is not always better than Realization. We want to realize that every school in the county that can possibly be made an evergreen school to be made so this year. That every Township will get in the way of holding two Conventions each year. We want to realize the fact that Indiana will make a good showing next year at the World's Convention in London. Our state officers are very anxious and so are our county officers. Lets get a move on us and prepare for it now. Godly parents are a blessed inheritance for their children. Parents who were loved in their day by their fellows and something to be grateful for by those who come after them. How often do people say to us “oh yes I knew your father.” I remember an instance that happened to myself a few months ago. An old lady happened to here my name came to me to shake hands after the meeting and said “I knew your father and your grand father and both of them were good. Christian men.” When Solovnan wanted help from Hiram, King of Tyre in building a temple to Jehovah he secured that help on the account of his father for it is said “Hiram was ever a lover of David;” Many a man since that day has found how good it is to be»the son of a man whom God loved and was loved of God's children. This is to be remembered as one of our many blessings. It is also something to bear in mind in planning for the welfare of our children.

Wb en most needed it is not unusual for vour family physician to be away from home, Such was the experience of Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo. Ind, Ter.. Banner, when his little girl, two years of age was threatened with a severe attack of croup. He says: “My wife insisted that I go for the doctor, but as our family physician was out of town I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved her immediately. I will not be without it in the future." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer.

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ram cm. ATTORNEYS. George K. Hollingsworth Arthur H. Hopkins HOLLINGSWORTH & HOPKINS, Attorney s-at-Law. second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Kensselaer sis. Practice In all the courts, purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attorneys for Rensselaer B. L.A S. Association and Rensselaer Water, Light and Power Co. _ i Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler Harry R. Kurrle. pOLTZ, 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.

yjf M. B. AUSTIN. Lawyer and Loan Broker, Office in Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer st., RENSSELAER, - - - IND. PERGUSON & WILSON, Attorneys-at- Law. Will practice in all the courts. W’lll 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. S. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace. Thorough equipped and abreast, of the times. Expertin pension matters. Office over Western Union Telegraph Offlee.

Raipli W. Marshall. Frank Davis. MARSHALL & DAVIS, Attorneys-at-Law. Praeties in Jaspe: Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settlement of Decedent’s Estates. Collections, Conveyances, Justice Cases, Etc. WOflice second floor Makeever Block. Opposite Court House. Rensselaer, - Indiana CHILCOTE & DUNN, Attorney s-at-Law. Attend to all business iu the profession with promptness and dispatch. Offlee in second story of Makeever Block. RENSSELAER, IND. C. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt. HANLEY & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Luw. Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Ofeice: Third door south McCoy’s bank on ground floor. RENSSELAER, IND. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, Attorney-at-Law, Office over Laßue Bros’. Grocery. RENSSELAER, - - * INDIANA

CHARLES E. MILLS, Attorney-at-Late. Insurance, Collections, and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Oilice upstairs in Odd Fellows’Temple. RENSSELAER, IND. REAL ESTATE, LOAN. INSURANCE. 7. 11. CHAPMAN, Abstracter of Titles. Farm Loans, Insurance ami real estate. Mon ey to loan in large or small amounts, on real estate, personal or chatter security, Special attention given to collecting notes and accounts, onvce over Ellis & Murray's Store. RENSSELAER, IND. J. F. Warren J. F. Irwin IjyARISEN A - IRWIN. 11 eal Estate,'Abstracts, Collect loins. Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Oilice in Odd Fellows* Block. RENSSELAER, IND.

A. SATES W. K. NOW ELS JgATES & NOWELS, Loan AgentsWill I.oan Money on Farm and City i’ropcrty at the Lowest Rates and Commissions. Correspondence solicited. Office in Stockton building upstairs PHYSICIANS. JJ. J. KANNAL, m. d: c., Veterinarian, Graduate Chicago Veterinary College. Office with Dr. M. li. Alter, RENSSELAER. IND. DR. A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Forsythe corner block. Telephone 126 RENSSELAER, IND.

TO, W. HARTSELL, M. D. HOMEOAPTHIC Physician and Surgeon . Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stockton-Wil-liam block opposite the court house Phone SO RENSSELAER, IND. DR. S. C. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon Office and residence over Porter A Yeomai g, Store in new Hollingsworth building. Phone 205. RENSSELAER, IND. I. B. Washburn. E. C. Kvot.tsh UgASHBURN & ENGLISH, Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat and chronic diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to surgery. in all departments, and general medicines Office in Leopold’s corner block over Ellis & Murray’s, RENSSELAER, IND.

BANKS A. McCoy, President. T. J. McCoy, Cashier. A. R. Hopkins, Asst Cashier A. McCOY & CO.’S BANK. Oldest Bank in Jasper County Established 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal ireatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits Eoreign exchange bought ami sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons hav lug valuable papers may deposit them for sate keeping. Addison Parkison, Pres. Geo. K, Hollingsworth. V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth. Cashier COMMERCIAL STATE BANK RENSSELAER, IND. Only State Bank In County Directors: Addison Parkison. .lames L. Randle. John M Wasson. George K. Hollingsworth, and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank Is prepared to transact a general banking businese. Interest paid on time do posits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of Interest A share of your patronage is solicited. H. O. Harris. Pres. E. T. Harris, Vice Tres. J. C. Harris,Cashier RENSSELAER BANK, Rensselaer, Ind., We make farm loans at C per cent interest payable annually. Afoney loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought bought and sold on all banking points Collections made and promptly remitted Deposits Received Interest bearing certificates of deposits issued.

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DENTISTS. QR. J. W. HORTON, Dentist Crown and Bridge work. Teeth withou Slates. No covering 10 roof ol mouth. No estroying the sense of taste. Offlee over Post office. e>as admlitisle. ed for the painless extraction of teeth. DR. H. L. BROWN. Dentist Crown and Bridgework. Teetli without plates a specialty. AH the latest methods in Dentis. try. Offlee over Meyer's Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. J± t L. WILLIS, Gunsmith. Special attention given to Bicycle Repairs of al J In with Perkins on Liberal Corner. lteusseDtfARNER & THOMPSON, Carriage , Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting anil Repair Work a specialty. Shop iu new building on South Kr mt Street, one square below Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND. PIONEER MEAT MARKET, J Eigelsbach, Prop, Beef, Pork. Veal. Mutton. Sausage. etc., sold In quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but. the best stock slaughtered. The highest prices paid for good cattle.

DR nooRB, The careful Specialist of 40 years oonatant practice, has loca ted in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will devote his time and best skill in treating the following diseases! Consumption, Scrofula— Can be permanently oured if taken in time and often in the advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the result of y§ars of careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. Heart —Hundreds are dropping dead every day from Heart failure, whose v 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 affectionsof these important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. K idneys 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. Bar — -All diseases pf this delicate organ handled with care and success Piles and all other disesises of the Rectum cured quickly and with but little pain. ■ Bemales —The Doctor has had a remarkbale record in treating successfully all diseases peculiar to women. Bailing Vitality from whatever cause permanently cured Epilejisy 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 » v Office First Stairs West of P. O. OFFICE HOURS. HOME AT THE NOWELS HOUSE, 9 to 12 A. M. | Sundays: Nd visits made during office hours 2to 5 P. M. | 2to 3 P. M. only in cases of emergency 7to BP. M. | 7to 8 P. M.

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