Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1899 — Page 2

The Republican, OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNT? 1 .....a.,...... . ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY A FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. eWSsb r OFFICE—In Republican building on corner at Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Yearsl.so Sii Months.7s Tiree Monthsso Tuesday, August 29,1899.

5 per Cent Farm Loans, H - ■ A special fund to loan on Farms for 5 yrs. ats percent, interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time. Call or write, COMMERCIAL STATE BANK, North Side Public Square, Rensselaer, Ind. Ll-00. 98.30 for the round trip to Indianapolis Sept. 18th to 23rd on acount of State Fair. You ought to know that when suffering from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy is Foley’s kid. ney Cure. Guaranteed or money refunded. A. F. Long. GET YOUR BYES OPEN. You may, for years, have been troubled with your stomach. Many articles of food eaten by you may cause distress for hours after eating, j a fulness, etc. This is suggestive of Dvspepsia and sooner or latter, unless you do something to correct this evih you will find yourself a con- : firmed- Dyspeptic. A small dose of ' Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin taken > after each meal will give you greater relief than anything you can get. ' A. F. Long.

A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE SAVED HER LITTLE DAUGHTER’S LIFE. oam the mother of eight children and have bad a good deal of experience with medicines. Last summer my little daughter had the dysentery in the worst form. We thought I tried everything I sould think of but nothing seemed to do any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlin Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was highly xecomended and got a bottle at ence. It proved to one of the very best medicines we ever had in the house. I am anxious for every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had I known it at first it would have saved me a good deal' of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering.- 1 - Yours truly, Mrs. F. Burdick, Liberty R. I. For sale by Hunt Bros, 4

RENSSELAER i Bargain Store. I Near Depot. | j Just Received ! ' ————— A nice stock of Guns to sell atl prices ranging from $7 to $25. I had to order any and all kinds of! • Paper Shells witn Smokeless or J ; Black Powder. Chilled or Soft Shot, i i Tin Cans for canning tomatoes, per doz 30c i [ Washing machines, each $2.25 to $6.00 I > Men’s Overalls, Bear brand 40c ’ k Men’s Shirts, Bear brand 400 < >. I ( Men’s Summer Underwear at cost. ’ Bulk Coffee, per pound Bc| Rioo. >er pound,... a ...... . 5c ’ On Rubbers, per dozen 3|c ? Apple Peelers, each 50c ‘ Dry salt Sides, pound 6o And every thing I lave will sell accordingly, These [ prices are cash or produce strictly, f j • XM TTT H : 'W I i ■b- ■ B® tt BI bmm B b ■ bK B B B , B > ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ B B B fl B Jr ffl B ■ r’ ■ ■ B B B ■ ■ B

Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of DeMotte, and of Keener township’ in Jasper county, Indiana that the undersigned Reason M. Dunn, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age twenty-one . years, of good moral character, and a man who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township for over ninety days last past, and who is in respect to all legal qualification and requirement, a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, and who will be the actual owner and proprietor of said retail liquor buisness. If license be granted him. Will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county Indiana at their September term, 1899 said term commencing on September 4th 1899 at the Commissioner’s Court room in the Court House in the City in Rensselaer, in said county, for a license to sell and barter, spirituous, vinous malt and all other intoxicating liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered The location of the premises where on said applicant desires conduct said retail liquor business, is a one story building, fronting on Railroad Street, in the said town of DeMotte, Jasper connty Indiana. The precise location of said premises are more paticularly described as follows, viz The said building is located on lot fourteen (14) in block three (3) of the original plat of the town of DeMotte, in said Jasper County. The northeast (ne) corner of said ! building being seven (7) feet and seven (7) inches west, and twenty (20) feet south from the northeast (ne) corner of said lot. Thence by outside measurement west nineteen (19) feet and seven (7) inches thence south four (4) feet, thence west nineteen (19) feet and ten (10) inches, thence south sixteen (16) feet and four (4) inches, thence east thirty-nine (39) feet and five (5) inches, thence north twenty (20) feet and four (4) inches to the placo of of beginning. The said described room and building is separate from any other business of any kind and has no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character. The said building fronts to the north on said Railroad street, having two, 2 windows and one 1, door on the north sfde thereof. Ode, 1 window on the west, and one, 1 window and one, 1 door on the south, and no door or window on the east side. The said room and building can be securnly closed and locked, and admission thereto prevented and is so arranged with glass windows that the whole interior can be viewed from the outside, on the north, the west, and south sides thereof. Said license will be asked for a period of one year, commencing at expiration of the license now held by said applicant for said premises. Reason M. Dunn.

Arbuckles’ Coffee 9k*, * Is the Standard of Coffee Excellence by which all Coffee'Quality is Compared? " -- '■ s ■ - v I A 1 A Dress Pattern. -USicSS. Mo. SB Dining Room Table Mf* 12 yards | , ercn eT,J Four Handkerchiefs. Dloth. VJ PrmudOrTable Cloth, white with red bars. s P 2 ffi iP’Sh. chi.hi Size 60 x6B inches. Z/WX ( 'I I' 8 | | Sent postpaid on receipt of a cent IviiS’rA I /Al Blue. Black, -E "lo ■ , IBpostage stomp and tiO signature# X\ I / . F-X „-n e “ r A and • ' 0 H BI fAßsizeiSua cut from wrappers of Ar bucklee' / \ J J; :, i" ° 111 II Routed Coffee. _ Pai<F™ ( * °I. JL J? U (h i ig S lIU.- ’.yd ordering, from wrap- QU—— ——Jo I 111 2/7 Jl* ! ffI HBfTI be bum to pe« Of OOOOOOOOCOOOCOO n '■ dSTES’ Cp ffW 111 111 a'l color desired. I Roasted .® ix Ladies’ Pocket Handker- | hLm, Ay V r *. pp *. r ? < C fl fl ' H /ll ft Maples I Coffee chiefs, hemstitched, colored bord- IB IliflJK' Arbnoklew > ~ fl/ll will be fl \ AfcigrafflW uonee - ers, size 12x13 inches. Sent past- 111 ft?y*** — 6*™ ol>t - Il 1 paid on receipt of 2 cent Coffee. I “<>•*<• A Pair of Window Curtains. \V_> Lady’s Apron. Each Cur- . . [ f Bl . Fine quality j tain a yard No. 58. A Pair Of Shears. Jjhl jFJr /a I white lawn, 9 | wide two and x/\ wide strings Hllya a K 3 ft jlnl three-quarter ‘'vwKi andfsDC > rlace ■|l||l| i ]Ka| | gull yards long. Insertion. Size BIUH ||l| Sentpoßt . /..'■-'W, f y 32x40 Inches. M'llMl ßMMHFgEil' id Of the best American make, 8 Inches long. Sent post-paid It 1 U I I Sent post- BlMlfl I 1111 l on re " on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 15 signatures Sllfllfl lilFll cc *P to f- cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. cent post- - ■ fl J \ \\ ce pt of two ace stamp No. 59. Razor made by J. R. Torjey. // / I centpost. ■IVfflwJR WllllsE . : H / I Wage stamp WfßlWiO —«»•*«- I - || ] I U I V and 25 sis- CU ‘ A nature, cut AOM ,r ° m wrap ' 7~, ~ I from wrap- .■' Per 3 ° f Ar ‘ TbC J ' Torre 7 R “ or *’ . .-A ‘i buckles' e! known as the best made in the United v *•>••••• \ perßorAr- MjWMk I "// kCTMw * l J .... . IHMm ;n..u Jw/jaa Roasted Cos- States. The printed guarantee of the manufacWk. Duckies’ 1 1-1 CTTI OHlMlim Roasted cos. NT fee ‘ turer goes with each razor. Sent post-paid on f‘ll '[/I *l|l‘ . 1 ’’ ’ ll " “ F’ " * receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 28 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles* “* C ~ I Ronsre,’. Cbt'eo Ho. 87. /I No. 60. Lady’s Belt. No. 61. Man’s Belt. j No. 62. A Carving Knife and Fork. APairof 11 OIIIIMMiIISWB Scissors. _ |J| • i I 'iiwßMl n I ' Made by the best Latest style, grain leather tan color lii I Grain leather, tu;i color, Lick*, piat-ed A ' American manufac- [ 1 fohowm’g to tachS I b ?° kl ? “ nd V-en or ;■ r-.-turers and well finish- when ordering, from 22 to 26 in.; from 27 - 3ize ot wai3t la Inches. Cc-i.r run from 3t a tirst-ciass set, mounted with genuine buck-horn handles. Knife blade Ir*M t 032 in.; from 33 to 36 in. Sent post- |to 42 inches In length. .Sent jmst-prud * inches long. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of ed, 6JJ inches long, jr agesmmp*a^<? 120 l 20 I° n recc ‘I ,t of - eciit i’O’ tnHesiump 2 cent postage stamp and SO signatures cut from wrappers of Sent post-paid on ILjM from the wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted j and 20 signatures cut ir. nu wrcppets Arouckles' Roasted Coffee. When ordering name your nearest Express receipt of 2 cent Coffee. x |of Arbuckles’Roasted Colree. ! Office as well as your Post Office. postage stamp and No. 63. A Butcher’s Knife. I m o ©k 7 ~ ALad^r Kn, ' e - Arbuckles’ Roasted ■ 111 ' ailvernlatPd Coffee ■UH ®^ x Inch blade, hard wood handle, good materials and well finished. Sent u* ■ /Ia post-paid on receipt of St cent postage stamp and 20 signatures 1 57 / post-paid on reVk - cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. f / 1 I celpt of a cent No. 64. A Kitchen Knife. Has W findy finished blades. [k ! EM P““ d ta f£ gs s I — -■ - mo- Handle beautifully variegated \ T ■/ I an “ 8l « nn « 1W ffl Z in imitation of onyx. Sent \ > fl “> res from ■ /A >/ **-1' 11 " r — post-paid on receipt of 2 / A wrappers of ArKj ■ ■ y rent nnatnirn atnmn nnrf in buckles' Roasted wnl CQt bread, s’lce ham and saw the bone. Serviceable, and should be in "L ”. “ rrnT, Coffee. every kitchen. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and signatures cut from wrappers X——• —XZ No. 66. A Gentleman's Pocket Knife» Q No. 69. A Gentleman’s Watch. No. 71. f— Two-bladed knife made of best The " New Haven" Is a watch of the ordinary size. Stem Enameled Alarm Clock, materials and finished in work- wind and stem set, dust proof, nlckel-plated case, solid back. - manlike manner. Sent post- —<VSL Quick beat movement, highly polished steel pinions. Modeled * '■ , CaF , -y.;—paid on receipt of 2 cent post- after a standard watch, reliable time-keeper. The printed guara * e stamp and 40 signatures Sl(91 " y tee of the maker accompanies each watch. Sent post-paid cut from wrappers ot Arbuckles’ on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 90 signatures Boasted Coffee. NBigjMjjSjr cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 68. An X-L Revolvers No. 70 a A Porcelain Clock. Imported porcelain frame, beautifully de- Highest standard of Alarm Clock, corated. Movement made by New Haven Seamless frame, ornamental hands, Clock Co., guaranteed by them a good time- French pattern and second hand, keeper, 5 inches high, same width. Sent Will run thirty hours with one windby express, charges prepaid by us, on ,n «’ Seßt by «»*•••» charge receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and Vg »'«»««» •» receipt nf 2 cent 115 signatures cut from wrappers of postage stomp and 80 Arbucklea’ Roasted Coffee. When ordering - name your nearest Express Office as well as dering name your nearest Express your Post Office. Office and your Poet Office as well. This is a picture of the sio- ", This represent! one page of a List which Is found In each nature on Arbuckles’ Roasted pound package of Arbucklea* Roasted Coffee, and with each Coffee Wrapper, which you are X // . / yf} package in the List la found ttie purchaser has bought to cut out and send to us as a /! As J /f] //A a definite part of some article to be selected by him,or her voucher 'A t £ r fl // Jt from the List, subject only to the condition that the signature jryjAa yfft A Jr 1 f/r<~LSr on the package is to be cut out and returned to Arbuckle Bros. No other part of the Coffee Z [/ as » voucher, in accordance with the directions printed in Wrsoper wll P be accepted as a BF " - g w ft connection with each item illustrated and described in the List, "oucher. nor will this Picture be mi ■■■■i i ~ ' . '■■■ ThlaLlst will be kept gaod only UU May 31,1900 a, Another accepted as such. pome OF OUR BIGNATURES ABE PRINTED ow rep BACKGROUND. page of this List will appear in this paper shortly. Addrns all communication* la ARBUCKLE BROS., NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CITY, N. Yq

Sale. jR Several of my very best Thoroughbred Poland ■ Chinas of spring farrow. They are large and . smooth with good heavy bone, the kind we are ; all looking for, possessing the finest of style and : finish. Remember this is one of the good herds « of Indiana, and the price will be made, low con- ’ sidering quality. You can secure either sex from * this herd. < . j Very Respectfully, frank O’lficara, CagiMtr of Mx Rtoer!Q«eta|Roner mfflt.

The soothing and healing propreties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and promt and permanent cures, have made it a favorite with the people everywhere. For sale by Hunt Bros. ■

The undersigned will make yon a farm loan at as low a rate of interest, and as good terms as anyone in the county. I also have some good farms and town property to sell or trade. Call on or write to J. P. Hammond. I Rensselaer, Ind

HENRY LUNDT, Manufacturer of ttaized Iron or Copper Cornice fletal Sky Lights, Smoke Stacks, Guttering and all kinds of Sheet fletal Work. Richardson & Boynton’s Warm Air Furnaces. Tin. Slate and Gravel Roofing. All kinds of Roofing Material. REFERENCES. V 7 Waterworks Building, cornice and slate roof,-Rensselaor, Ind. / Sigler Hotel, cornice and iin roof, Cedar Lake, Ind. Hack Block, cornice and gravel roof, Lowell. Ind. Homan Block, galavanized cornice, slate roof,g Hammond, Ind. Office and Shop, 430 N. Homan Street, Hammond, Indiana.

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 93.60 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. 92.20, to Cedar Lake 11.00, to Monticello 75 cents etc., good going and

5 Per Cent. Money. We are making loans at as low a rate of interest as any one. The red tape idea is all bosh. We can get you money as quickly as any one in the city. Our commission will be satisfactory. Call and see. us we have plenty of money and splendid facilities. We will prepare abstracts as cheaply as any firm in the city and please you. Call and see us. & W ILBOB* .