Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1899 — Page 4

Real Estate Transfers.

Florentine Pommier to Jacob A. A May, Man 17, n| sw 9-27-7 in Carpenter, $1950. Martha B. Rusk to John N. Rusk, April 10, e| w| sw nw 33-33-5, 200 acres, $5,000, Lewis Davisson to Amos Davisson, April 98 acres, Union, s|- sw 31-31-6, 80 acres, $3,172. Judson J. Hunt, com’r, to David Mulford, April 9, sw sw 6-39-6 Union, SIOOO. David J. Thompson to David Mulford, June 19, ’97, sw sw, nw sw, 6-30-6, Union, SIOOO. Win. Washbprn adm to James A. Keister, Feb. 2, ne se 22-28-7, 40 acres, $750. James L. Morrison to T. McCray, Ap 3, pt Its 4,5, bl 9, pt out lot 18 t pt Its 4,5, 6, bl 8 Western Add. Remington, quitclaim, S7OOO Laurence Fulerton to John A. Robertson, Mar. 8, w| ne 25-28-6, 80 acres, $1,500. Sheriff Jasper Co. to Eliza J. Hazen, adm, April 14, e| 1-29-5, ne ne 12-29-5, Gillam, sheriff's deed, $13,090. Ancil T. Perkins to Charles T. Gay, gdn. Mar 3, It 2bl 34, Weston Add, Rensselaer, quitclaim, $350. Frank Foltz, adm. t<s Julius Taylor, Apr. 19 It 1 bl 46, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $l5O. Dora Baker to Mrs. Sophia Lucas, Mar. 22, It 6 bl 1, Remington, $225. John W. Whiteside to Lawrenc P. Breger, April 1, pt n| ne 22-28-6, $2,400.

Sunday Rates Via Monon Route.

The Monon Route will sell every Sunday until further notice tickets, Rensselaer to points on its own line where the one way rate is $3.60 or less at rate of one fare for the round trip, tickets limited good going and returning on date of sale. As per above return trips can be made to Chicago for $2.20, to Cedar Lake SI.OO, to Monticello 75 cents etc., good going and returning on Sunday only.

Dissolution oi Partnership. Notice is hereby given the partnership therefore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of the Nowels-Sayler Lumber Co. has this day by mutual consent been dissolved. D. B. Nowels on behalf of the said firm will pay off its indebtedness. All the accounts due said firm have been assigned to the Sayler-Bales Lumber Co. who will collect the same. J D. B. Nowels, ( N. A. Sayler. Rensselaer, Ind., Apr. 18tb 1899. 3wp.

Minnows For Sale. Fishing is good in Cedar Lake, if you have good minnows for bait. You can get them in Rensselaer of Jamie Willis. Leave orders at A. L. Willis’bicycle repair shop, on Front street. Prices very reasonable. notice. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25 cent bottles or boxes of Baxters’ Mandrake Bitters, if it fails to cure constipation, biliousness, sick-head, ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour stomach, dyspepsia, liver complaint, or any of the diseases for which it is recommended. It's highly recommended as a spring tonic and blood purifier. Sold liquid in bottles, and tablets in boxes. Price 25 cents for ■ either. One package of either guaranteed to give satisfaction. A. F. Long. When a person approaches you with a “gold brick” consider twice, —apply this motto to the so called wall paper agents with samples at wholesale prices. Its not all gold that glitters. Get the real thing at Meyer’s drug store. Ilonin Desired For children. “There are now in the Orphans’ Homes of this State a large number of very desirable children under ten years of age, for whom good family homes are desired. For farther information address the Board of State Charities. Indianapolls Ind ” wtf

For Sale or ExchangeJ 120 acres of good land 1| miles from town, fenced; very cheap at sls per acre, terms S3OO down balance time, might take first payment in good horses, or town lots. 80 acres fair land, SIOOO. Terms very easy. Stocks of goods ranging from S4OOO to S6OOO to trade for farms. 160 acres fine land in eastern Kansas. 90 miles from Kansas City, clear to trade for clear town property or land. I have town properties to trade for farms in Kankakee, Harvey, Bradley, Bloomington, River View Desplaines, 111., Rensselaer, Hammond, Goodland and Remington, Ind. Fine, improved, well locatedfarrn of 80 acres all black soil, good drainage, clear, to exchange for livery or feed barn. J. I. Case Threshing outfit complete fraction engine, separator stacker and tank wagon. Will trade for vacant lots or improved. Rensselaer preferred. 20 acres cultiuated, good location. fenced, no buildings.- Price S4OO for vacant lots or horses. For particulars write or call on G. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind. Heath & Milligan best prepared paints and celebrated Railway white lead, at Meyer’s drug store. Don’t order wall paper from Chicago when you can get what you want at Long’s drug store.

The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion WILIESBERRYI3,9S3 RACE RECORD 2:30. Sired by YOUNG JIM 2009. son of the great George Wilkes, and sire of 38 with race records, including the following (one time world’s champions) Trevillian 2:10f, 2:08|, champion three heats by a stallion when made. David 8., 2:09|, champion 4 and 5-year-old gelding. Dandy Jim, 2:09f, chamion half-mile track trotter. First Dam MADAM ADAMS, dam of Clay Wilkes, 1840, (sold for $20,000) by American Clay, 34, sire of dam of David B, 2:09|. Second dam. Lady Adams, dam of Howard, 2:27| and Jeff Wilkes 2;29|, by Cassius M. Clay Jr. Third dam by Jupiter, son of Long Island Black Hawk, WILK.ESBERRY as shown above is bred exactly like the great campaigner, David B, and with equal opportunity would no doubt have obtained fully as fast a record. Wilkesberry is’a solid bay, 15f hands and weighs 1100. Will make the season of 1899 at Rensselaer Stock Farm. Terms, $lO to insure. Parties parting with mare before foaling forfeit insurance. Due care will be used to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible should any occur. WM. TRIBBY, Remington, Ind,

Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. *^**ZFa_ ..l Kotary Motion and Ball Bearings. * Mo AW

PROFESSIONAL m. ATTORNEYS. George K. Hollingsworth Arthur H. Hopkins HOLLINGSWORTH & HOPKINS, Attorney s-at-Law. WOffice second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer sts. Practice In all the courts, purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attorneys for Rensselaer B. L.& 8. Association. Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitler Harry R. Kurrie. FOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) Attorney-at-Law. Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans; Only set of Abstract Booksin County. RENSSELAER, IND. B AUSTIN. Lawyer and Loan Broker. ' la Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer st.. RENSSELAER, - - - IND. FERGUSON & WILSON, Attorneys-at-Law. Will practice In all the courts. Will give careattention to any and all kinds of Legal Business in trusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. R, S. DWIGGINS, Counselor at Law. RENSSELAER, - INDIANA I have recovered my health and have again entered upon the practlc of law. Call and see me. Office upstairs In Forsythe block, corner Van Rensselaer and Washington streets.

M, F. CHILCOTE, Attorney-at-Law. Attend to ail business In the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of Makeever Block. RENSSELAER, IND.

JAMES A. BURNHAM, U. S. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace Thorough equipped and abreast of the times. Expert in pension matters. Office over Western Union Telegraph Office. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, Attorney-at-Law, Office over Laßue Bros’. Grocery. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA CHARLES E. MILLS, Attorney-at-Law. i ui-iace, Collections, and Beal Estate. Abs • i Jt» carefully prepared. Titles Examined, i i • n Loans negotiated at lowest rates. ,-•-.I CB upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple. RENSSELAER, IND. C. VV. Ilauley. J. J. Hunt. HANLEY & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Lato. r Law. Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Office: Third door south McCoy’s bank on ground floor. RENSSELAER, IND. RAY D. THOMPSON, A ttorney-at-Law, Notary Public, Collections, Loans, and all Legal Business carefully attended to CLERK’S OLD OFFICE. EAST OF COURT HOUSE. REAL ESTATE. LOAN. INSURANCE. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Abstracter of Titles. Farm I,oans. Insurance and real estate. Mon ey to loan in large or small amounts, on real estate, personal or security. Special attention given to collecting notes ana accounts. Office over Ellis A Murray’s Store, RENSSELAER, IND.

J.F. Warren J. F. Irwin 'WARREN & IRWIN. Beal Estate, Abstracts, Collections. Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office in Odd Fellows’Block, RENSSELAER, IND. PHYSICIANS. —. UR. S. C. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon Office and residence over Porter 4 Yeoman Store m new Hollingsworth building. Phone 205. RENSSELAER, IND 1. B. Washburn k. c. English py ASHBURN & ENGLISH - Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and chronic disease*. Dr. English will give special attention to surgery, tn all departments, and general tn? • iclnes Office In Leopold’s corner block over Elite & MUmiy ’’ RENSSELAER, IND. I

w. W. HARTSELL, M.D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, rhmnlc diseases a specialty. In StocktonWilliams bloc it opposite court house. Phone 30 RENSSELAER, IND. RR A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office In Forsythe corner block. Phone 126. RENSSELAER. IND. H, J. KANN AL, m. d. c, Veterinarian. Graduate Chicago Veternary college. RENSSELAER, - - - INDIANA. BANKS Addison Parkison, Pres. J. M. W a«son, V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, cashier COMMERCIAL STATE BANK RENSSELAER, IND. Only State Bank in County. Directors: Addison Parkison, Jame< L. Randle, John M. Waeson, Georgs E. Murray and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. 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 Pres. J.C. Harris,Cashier RENSSELAER BANK, Rensselaer, Ind We make farm loans ate per cent interest payable annually. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought bought and sold on all banking points Collections made anF promptly remitted Deposits Received Inter est bearing certificates of deposits issued. A. McCoy, President. T. J. McCoy , Cashier A. R. Hopkins. Ass’t Oaslil* r Jk. 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 treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits Eoretgn exchange bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe keeping.

DENTISTS. We EH Want PjM You To think of this dental office as a permanent feature of Rensselaer. We’ve already been over ten years in this one location and expect to remain here double that time yet. If we do your dental work we guarantee It and are here to remedy any defects or dissatisfaction at any time. Our prices are the lowest consistent with good work, best materials and up-to-date methods, fresh gas daily. RENSSELAER DENTAL PARLORS, DR. J. W. HORTON, In new brick first door west of post office upstairs. DR. H. L. BROWN, Dentist Crowu and Bridgework. Teeth without plates a specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Office over Meyer’s Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. PIONEER MEAT MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork. Veal. Mutton, Sausage, Balogna etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. The highest prices paid for good cattle. 'OT’ARNER A THOMPSON. Carriage, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting and Repair Work a specialty, shop in new building on South Front Street, one square below Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND. L. WILLIS, Gunsmith, Special attention glv )) to Bicycle Repairs of a klndS " * Tn wlth Perkins o Liberal Corner, Renss JD laer, Ind. NEW UNDERTAKING. In Horton’s building. 1 door west of the Makeever House, with a complete and flrst-claas stock of Funeral - Furnishings. I respectfully solicit a share of the A. B- COWGILL

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f BICYCLES. 1 | Columbia Bevel-Gear Cbainless«« ' < 5 It is always ready to ride because the run- f r ning gear takes care of itself. There,is noth- r iing to entangle or soil the clothes because a it has no chain. It is the best hill-climber J because bevel-gearing never cramps or twists 4 under strains. J : ■ Columbia and fiartford Chain Ulbeels«« $ i 1 The 1899 driving gear, consisting of specially e ( * cut sprockets in combination with our B-block £ [ chamfered hardened pin chain, shows better £ 1 results under exhaustive laboratory and road S J tests than any other chain wheel mechanism, ; UedettoS” ? £ Vedettes are of handsome design, built of ex- 1 1 1 cellent material and are in every way adapted ] [ J to the many who desire new bicycles at s mod- 1 1 4 erate cost. - )' g PRICES: Chainless, $75; Columbia Chain ]! $ Wheels, SSO; Hartfords, $35; Vedettes, $25 j! ' and 26. J ' BARGAINS: We are offering a limited | ; number of Columbias. Model 46 (ladies’) 5 » $42.50. Models 45 and 49, (men’s) * ! S4O. Hartfords, Pattern 7, (men’s S3O) 5 ; (ladies’) s3l- ' j , See our artistic catalogue, booklets, folders, etc. J ; POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn, j ; B. FORSYTHE, a Columbia Dealer, Rensselaer. J

nor, /er Machines m a I the best materials and in use tlvm all others S | skilled labor are employer combined, because only 11f I l in lheir construction. -* LIGHT* I EITHER RUNNING, I \ I LOCK-STITCH S. 5 SIMPLE, OR NOISELESS, kJWW X I AUTOMATIC ff .]» DURABLE. I /j ;\|CHAIN-STITCH 2 S hO.-1 w I • a THE 11 X I M A s #sno.