Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1900 — Page 4
DR. JACQUES DESSLER ■ (• - » The Optical Specialist. My THOROUGH BXPBBIBNOB in the profession and with the help of the the latest IMPROVED INSTRUMENTS gives me the hope that 1 shall be able to give my patients full satisfaction and can promise with responsibility that every case will be treated with special care. *> EXAMINATIONS FREE. NOTICE I call your attention to the fact that eyes can be examined 'with the same accuracy at night as at day time. DR. JACQUES DESSLER, Optical Specialist Office in Arcade Bl’k, over Leopold’s store.
THE RENSSELAER ST.AM LAUNDRY. I KELLEY BROS., PROPS. ill |j Telephone 115 Offic* North Sid* Public Square- \ Good work —prompt service—close attention to details —improved machinery—-expert help— ARE MAKING THE RENSSELAER STEAM LAUNDRY ONE OF THE BEST IN NORTHERN INDIANA. Our constant aim is to give our patrons work that cannot be excelled. Our specialties— Work may be left at Linens, any of our agencies: Quick Order Work, Wvk, Rose Lawn, Fair Oaks. Woolens Without Shrinking tell yo\ir frleaa.4e eCbo-vit tlie quality of ■work yoia get. THE RENSSELAER STE\M LAU JDRY-
f *Hjardware*** j 1 "W I S ' ' 'r • ' ' v ® M £ * Having recently bought the hardware $ j| stock of Antrim & Dean, I ask of my friends 1 a share of their patronage and encouragement in my new enterprise. | ! Thanking them kindly for favors in the | | past, ' | * Yours anxious to please, $ I -€. D. Rhoades.-)
Stock Cattle and-** I Feeders Ifor sale 4S . 4SI« lots to suit, for cash or ton time at the market price. Also STOCK SHEEP. $ Consisting of Lambs and a stock Ewes. The same can Abe seen at McCoysburg /ft ( ; I] r (Itra'c at McCoysburg or MKT *7. >»(»;, Rensselaer, Ind. I 'McCoy & McDonald. Jlw **>■ $ . S&alEfe i*-j ■\.4liridw-,;.- ■ >'... r „ . •- Mi
PRQGRAMME 01 me Tenth Annual Meeting ol le Jasper Gilt Formers’ institute, ' | To Be Held In the East Court Room In the Court House*, In the City of Rensselaer, Jan. 1248,1900. V Friday Morning, January ia. ; » JOHN E. ALTER PRESIDING. 9:00 —Opening exercises—Song, “America,”., .led by John E. Alter Invocation. Rev. A. H. Zilmer 9:ls—Address by the President .John E. Alter 9:3o—“Objects and Aims of the Farmers’ Institute” . .Lucius Strong 9:so—Query Box David H. Yeoman, Supt. 10:00—Selection of committees, “A” Executive. “B” On resolutions. 10:15 —Address in German, by Bro. William, of St. Joseph’s College, “Agriculture Generally.” 10:40—“Bee Culture” ....Benj' R. Faris 10:10 —Address, “What we do to prevent Hog Cholera and Swine Plague.” ,H. F. McMahan 11:40 —Discussion led by A. J. Bellows and August Stimson 11:00—Song Led by Dr. Brown , Adjournment AFTERNOON. FITZ W. BEDFORD PRESIDING. ' ■hOQr-50ng,........ TTTTrr-. i .Led by E. P. Honan 1:10—“Our Greatest Need” ■. Mrs. J. C. Erwin I:4o—Discussion by Mrs. Simon Kenton and Mrs. Jay Lamson 2:00 —“Winning True Success on the Farm”.......H. F. McMahan 2:3o—Discussion by Lee E. Glazebrook and Barney Comer 2:50 —Open the Query Box. 3:00 —“Swine-Breeding as a Business and Its Possibilities” Frank O’Meara. 3:45 —Discussion... ..Led by Alf. Donnelly and Simon P. Thompson 4:00 —Song „ Led by William B. Austin Adjournment. FRIDAY EVENING. MRS. EVA FOLTZ PRESIDING. 7.oo—Song 1 Song by Mrs. Hyland and others 7:lo—Recitation By Miss Floy Nowels 7:2o—Music ...... By Mandolin Club, led by Mrs. Delos Thompson 7:30 —“Responsibility for the Success or Failure of our Children” 8:00 —Recitation By Miss Nellie Drake 8:10 —Music.. . .By Mandolin Club, led by Albert Overton B:2o—Address, “How Much, and Where shull we Educate our Boys and Gir15?”...... H. F. McMahan B:so—Song By High School Quartet B:ss—Recitation Miss Iva Washburn 9:05 —Song By the Six Sisters’ Adjournment. Saturday Morning January 13. ALBERT J. BELLOWS, PRESIDING. 9:oo—Opening exercises ,„By Rev. C. D. Jeffries 9:15 —Song •*•.., By the Choir, led by Miss Cooper 9:2o—“Value of Farm Manures and Commercial fertilizers,” H. F. McMahan. 9:so —Discussion By F. W. Bedford 10:00 —“How to Increase the Cheer and Comfort of the H0me.”..,. Mrs. J. C. Erwin. 10:30—“Bread and How to Make it.” Dr. I. B. Washburn 11:00 —Open the Querry Box. 11:20 —Song James Matheson 11:25—“The Farmer of the Twentieth Century”.. ..H. F. McMahan 11:55 —Discussion By A. G. W. Farmer arid Geo. O. Pumphrey 12:00 —Adjournment. AFTERNOON. BENJ. R. PARIS, PRESIDING. 1:00—Reports of Committees. 1:20 —“Farmers’Clubs and Reading Circles” Mrs. J. C. Erwin I:so—Discussion By Rev. Carson and David H. Yeoman 2:lo—Election of officers. 2:3o—Song, “What Shall the Harvest Be?”..Led by George Barcus 2:4o—Address, “Interdependence of Town and Country”..H. F. McMahan. 3:lo—Piscussion. .By Squire William B. Moore and M. F. Chilcote 3:3o—Open the Query Box. , 3:40 —Recitation Miss Njallie Nichols 3:so—Closing Song Led by Miss Cooper 4 :00—Adjournment. % t ;* 1 SATURDAY EVENING. TXZt • ———— r ' ZZ 7:00 —The Farmer’s Institute present no program for this evening, for the reason, that the Ladies’ Literary Society, of this city, have employed W. W. Pfrimmer, of Kentland, to give entertainment, for the benefit of the Jasper Public Library.
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HARDWARE, STOVES, IMPLEMENTS. We also handle the : COQUILLARD WAGON. And a big line of . *. BUGGIES and CARTS. GREAT REDUCTION ON OUR : \ “FAVORITE” COOKING STOVES. |
QR HOORE, The oareful Specialist of 40 years constant praotioe, has looa ted in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will devote his time and best skill in treating the following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula—' Can be permanently cured if taken in time and often in the advanoed stages by methods entirely our own, the result of years of oareful research and large experience. Short de lays are often dangerous. Heart —Hundreds are dropping dead every day frem Heart failure, whose lives might have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In most cases relief is certain. Stomach —Indigestion, ulceration and all other troubles affeoting 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 suooess for 40 years, . . . Nose and Throat— With recent methods and applanoes affections of these important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder —Brights disease, Diabetes, etc. These usually fatal maladies can positively be cured. Here a short delay is ofteß 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. Ear —All diseases of this delicate organ handled with care and suooess Piles and all other diseases of the Rectum cured quickly and with but little pain. Females —The Doctor has had a remarkbale record in treating successfully all diseases peculiar to women, Failing Vitality from whatever cause permanently cured. Epilepsy 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 applianoe necessary to relieve the afflicted. Best of references given Office First Stairs West of P. O. OFFICE HOURS. HOME AT THE NOWELS HOUSE 9to 12 A. M. | Sundays: No visits made during office hours Ito 5 P M,' 2to 3 P., M. only in cases of emergency. 7o 8 P.’ M. 7toBP. M.
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