Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1899 — Page 4
ri g THE GREAT S urn &k ! BASEMENT SHOE 1 jH JSbj ..SALE.. g Continues. The celebrated J. Miller samples, the best shoe made. All new, late style toes, at MANUFACTURER’S WHOLESALE PRICES. A rare opportunity for the shrewd, economical customer to buy their Shoes at 25c to SI.OO per pair less than regular retail prices. - " 1 - ' • 1 - ' 1 ■ - ■ - ' V n BASEMENT. ~ ~ Ld ., ~7 OXFORDS. x V| I jt v, M\ Ladies Oxfords Blk kid coin toe all sizes made to sell at K Men’s Velvet Calf, button or lace, coin toe or wide toe, I ml c * Factory price to you 50c. KIS made to sell at $2.00, factory price to you $1.60. I &7 V §m Ladies’Oxford Blk or Tan. Coin toe, made tQ sell at • ■I ya Men’s Cordovan, (Horse Hide) lace or Congress, coin § 81.25, factory price to you 90c. * vm. toe, made to sell at $2.50, factory price to you $1.85. M 'fWL-. ’p. mb' Ladies’ Oxford Blk or tan,, coin toe made to sell at 1.50 > Men’s Vici Kid, black or tan, lace or button, coin toe or M factory price to you sl.lO. plain, made to sell at $3.00, factory price to you $2.25 ll.’ Jf Misses Kid Blk lace or button coin toe made to retail Men’s Plow Shoes, made to sell at $1.35, factory price % M at 11.35. Factory price to you SI.OO. to y° u SLIO L_'sr Misses Kid or tan, lace or button, coin toe, made to Men’s Plow Shoes, guaranteed for 6 month's, made to retail at $1.75, factory price to you $1.25. sell at $1.50, factory price to you $1.15 Misses’ Oxfords tan or blk 75c to $1.25, worth SI.OO to $1.75 Men’s SI.OO leather slippers 50 cents Boys’Calf black or tan lace or cong, made retail at $1.50, factory' Men’s R. R. section men, nailed, double sole and tap, P r iee to you $1.20 made to sell at. 53.00, factory price to you, $2.25 ... i | ~' Boys’ Calf black or tan, lace or cong. made to sell at $1.75, factory Ladies’leader kid, coin toe, lace or button, made to sell at $2.25, factory price to you $1.60 &*&&& |W Boys ’ Kan§r ? alf lace or ntton * made to retail at $1.25, factory price Ladies’ kid tan or black, lace or button, coin toe, made tMESS g 185 c to sell at $2.50, factory price to yob $1.75 Boys work shoes s °c Ladies’fine kid vesting top, lace or button, tan or black, Mdlll FlOOr SttOe Safe. CHILDREN’S SHOES, coin tqp, made to sell at $3.00, factory price to you $2.25 Every size, style and quality, that you would find in a 50c to SI,OO. All kinds, black, tan and oxfords 200 pairs women and misses not samples and out of first class city shoe store. All bought direct from the The above samples are in the following sizes only: Men’s to style toe, fine kid, were $2.00 to $3.50, now choice factory, which will save you a jobbers profit, as small 8 Women’s Z'/ 2 to 5 Boys’ and Misses’l3 to I}4, but all other SIOO dealers buy from jobbers. sizes can be found on main floor. QDFriAI QAI F O f Ladies’ Ready Made white and crash Suits, white and colored Shirt Jr Lvl/lL 3/iLL Waists, Capes and Jackets, Muslin Underwear, Clothing, Dress Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, Portiers, Window Blinds, Summer Hats and Caps, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, Groceries, Tinware, Hardware, Queensware, etc., etc., at the reliable and leader for others to copy after, the Phone 36. THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENT STORE. B. Forsythe, Pro.
S. S. DEPARTMENT
Conducted by W.O.SMALLEY, - - - - Remington
It is time to get ready for Children’s Day. I Union township held their semi--annual convention on Apr. 28 and was a success in every particular, perhaps in the matter of trying to get along without printed programs. Vice Pres. Perkins, the writer And wife were present and all enjoyed the exercises. New officers were elected and we certainly 4hink Union will continue to do £ood work. Our county as usual is in the Ist rank. All but two or three schools iiaye sent in fresh reports and we •will have reports from all before our ■state convention meets in June. Our apportionment is all paid so 00. Treas. Hollingsworth writes me. We are more than glad to ■(know this as the deficiency greatly handicaps the work we might do liad we a full treasury, we need -snore state workers. Illinois supports eight and raises ten thousand dollars per year. We certainly ought not to be very far in the nrear of our sister state. We are -ahead of them on Home Dept, work however. The state only asks us to coptribnte two cents per member. Now everybody make up your minds to get a copy of the minutes •of the International Convention held at Atlanta 6a., last week. Some of the most stirring speeches were made, some of the most interesting conferences were held, Aome of the holiest consecration meetings were held that Hod’s •children were ever premitted to I Attend and all will be reported in ihe minutes, •Our State Pres, said of the International convention that he had
got over fifty speeches out of it and that it was good for as many more.
DR. LUELLA DAY UNDERHILL.
Medical Supt. Chicago Working Woman’s Home writes as follows: “As a laxative and remedy for all ailments of stomach and bowels we have found nothing that acts so well as your Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. We have found it invaluable in cases of sick headache and can heartily recommend it to all suffers from such trouble.” In 10c, 50c & SI.OO sizes of A. F. Long.
Worland & Landwerlen
composes the new buggy and carriage firm just opened opposite the court house and next to Short’s livery barn. We carry a complete line of buggies, carriages, bicycles, light harness, lap-dusters and whips which we are offering at prices that knocks em all out.. If you have anything to trade on a new rig, in the shape of horses, musical instruments, guns, watches, old buggies or anything else, just bring it along. We trade for anything. WoRLAND & LANDWERLEN.
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, siok.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. It will be an. agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kernedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer. paper in
For Sale or Exchange. $6,000 worth of improved prop* erty. all clear in Crete, Nebraska, to trade as first payment on good farm. Crete contains the State University and is a nice city located 20 miles from Lincoln. 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 Deeplaines, 111., Rensselaer, Hammond, Goodland and Remington, Ind. Fine, improved, well ldcatedfarm of 80 acres all black soil, good drainage, clear, to exchange for livery or feed barn. J. I. Case Threshing outfit complete traction engine, separator stacker and tank wagon. Will trade for vacant lots or improved. Rensselaer preferred. For particulars write or call on 6. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind. Dissolution ot Partnership. Notice is hereby given the partnership therefore existing between the undersigned nnder the firm name of the Nowels- Sayl e 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, i "VT A Ravt fd Rensselaer, Ind., Apr. 18th 1899. 3wp. When yon want a good binder and mower buy the Deeding. Buy the light running and Deering binder and mowers. L. S. Renickek, agent. When yon are in need of a com planter or cultivators or harrows, call on L. 8. Renicker, at depot
UNFORT ON ATE PEOPLE are they who while suffering from Kidney Diseases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. They should know that Foley’s Kidney Cure is not a quack remedy, but an honest guaranteed medicine for Kidney and Bladder troubles. A. F. Long. — Hear, Ye Hungry! At Mrs. Cleaver’s restaurant, southeast of the depot, fresh bread is od sale, daily. If you are hungry give hqr a call, she will give you ham and eggs, coffee, bread and butter, for 20 cents. Also a dish of vegetable soup, for 5 cents. wtf
What is the Matter With This? We will sell you buggies and carriages 25 cents ou the dollar cheaper than you have been paying heretofore. Besides we will take your old buggy or anything else you have to trade on a new rig, at ail it is worth. We have some second hand rigs and light harness that we will sell at any old price. When in town drop in and see us and we will prove to you that we do what we advertise. WORLAND & LaNDWERLEN. The new buggy and carriage firm, next to Short’s livery bam. Buy the Deering binder and mower, best on earth. Sold by L. S. Renicker. Near the the depot. Season of 1899. C. T. Faris’ Clydesdale horse, Ben Loman, and his thoroughbred Kentucky Jack, Blackwood, will make the season of 1899, at Shorty livery barn, Rensselaer. Terms, for horse or Jack, $8 to insure. Buy Deering twine. Best on earth. All guaranteed true to name. Sold by thp Deering Agt,. L, S. Recicker. FOUND. At Long’s drug store, a marvel* ous cure for all kidney oomplaiuts, nervous exhaustion and female weakness, It is Foley’s Kidnev Cure. A. F. Long. *
TO CONSUMPTIVES. | As an honest remedy, Foley’s Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in. the very worst cases, and in the earley stages to effect a cure. A. F. Long. Before you buy yqur binder twine examine the Deering twine.. Pure Mahila guaranteed 650 feet to the pound, not about 650, but guaranteed 650. L. S. Renicker, agent. WHEN WEAK WEARYjAND WASTED from Kidney why not try Foley’s Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. A. F. Long. .
AN AFFIDAVIT. This is to oertify that on May 11th, I walked to Meliok’s drug store on a pair of orutches and bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for inflammatory rheumatism whioh had crippled me up. After using three bottles lam completely oured. I can cheerfully recommend it.Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1894.—Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by F. B. Meyer. - . A WARM FRIEND. Foley’s Colic Cure is very hot, but #hen diluted it is a warm friend indeed to those suffering from bowel complaints. It never fails. 25c and 500. A. F. Long. HAVE TOU KIDNEY TROUBLE? A 500 trial bottle of Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent serious results frem this usually fatal diseases * A. F. Long. * -- ■ ■■ —« 0»«M ' ■ ■ M... * 1 FROM SOLDIERS’ HOME. '■' St. James, Mo, Jan. 28,1898. Dear Sirs:—Please send me another 40 oz. bottle of your Syrup Pepsin. It is the very best laxative I have ever used and I am always troubled with oonstipation to such a degree as to be wholly dependent upon Some remedy, ami this I shall now choose above all others.— Mrs. .. nK ~ 1 /vlu “A'* binder twine offtenicker Bros. 1
The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion WILEESBERR7I3.9S3,' * .JDSHHBra. ' - ■ RACE RECORD 2:30. Sired by YOUNG JIM 2009. son of the great George Wilkes, and sire of 38 w?th race records, including the following (one time world’s ohampions) Trevillmn 2:10|, 2:08J, 2:09|, champion three heats by a stallion when made. David 8 ., 2:09*, champion 4 and 5-year-old gelding. Dandy Jim, 2:09f, chainion half-mile traok trotter. First Dam MADAM ADAMS, dam of Ci%y Wilkes, 1840, (sold for $20,000) by American Clay, 34, sire of cl»m of David B, 2:091. Seoond 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. WILKESBERRY as shown above is bred exaotly like the great campaigner, David B. and with equal opportunity would no* doubt have obtained fully as fast a record. Wilkeeberry isja solid bay, 15f hands and weighs 1100.. Will make the season of 1800 at Rensselaer Stock Farm. Terms, $lO to insure. Parties parting *ith mere before foaling forfeit insurance. Due oare will be used to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible should any occur. WM. TRIBBY, _ , 1 ■ ’ Remington, Ind, on^Mth 18 Reniok 661 Pl ° Wß ‘ Best
