Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1900 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN. OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. I>SV EP EVERY TUESDAY JL AND FRIDAY D.Y | GEORGE IL MARSHALL. - - EBITOR AND PUBLISHER. • ,'r- Office In Republican building on the corner «f Wallington iuid Weston streets. Terms of Subscription. Year,. ■ „..............$1.50 Six on ths i a Three, Months 50 Tuesday Maj 7 Sih, 1900-

Advance in Farm Products.

Next to the wage earner, the cites most benefited by the revival of prosperity under a Republican administration are the farmers. The general rise in prices in all agricultural products has transformed their industry from depression to thrift. Experts, have estimated that the products of agriculture last year were worth a billion and a half of dollars more than any year during the Cleveland-Wilson Repression from 1892 to 1896. 'This is an average increase of 31 per cent. Live stock in general has gained in value 38 per cent, and crops show an increase of 25 per cent. The products of live stock, including meats, dairy products, etc, have increased 40 per cent over the lowest point during the period mentioned. Horses = have increased one-third, cattle about 40 per cent, and sheep have about doubled in value. In values of farm lands there is a decidedly upward tendency and sales are far more numerous, as a results of better prices for farm products, and the number and amount of mortages are materially decreased A brighter dawned for the farmers of America, and the restless, panicky class of agricul- . turists who in 1896 were prone to believe in free silver as a panacea for their ills, are now contented and happy and confirmed in the belief that protection and prosperity go hand in hand and that sound money and confidence are the foundation of all industrial progress.

Call Up Joe’s Bus

Where e’er you go, To play or show; To dance or ball, To church or hall; To catch a train, Or home again; To visit friend, (Jr club attend; Or any place, Too far to “pace;” Just make no fuss, But call Joe’s bus; Ten-seven, “House’’ phone, Two-ten, his home; He’ll come, not slow, - He’ll “git there.” Joe.

Barg[?]ing in Buggies and Carriages.

Ibning bought my line of buggies and carriages by the car load, it enables me to undersell the dealers that buy one or two at a time. By buying in car lots. I make a saving of $5 to §8 on the job,, which is by the way a fair profit. Now if you have an eye to business, you will look around and see where ydu can buy the cheapest. Don’t pay a great big profit on a buggy, when you can buy of me at about what most of dealers I for theirs. Remember these >o old style jobs but up-to-'9oo styles. Take nobody’s v i t out come and see me before j, u buy. A If you have anything to sell or trade call and see me. I buy anything in the horse line, old wagons, h* meds, bicycles, in fact almost every L*jauMjkibe money. I alsnsf’WwT’lauo binder and mower, the best machine on earth, without a doubt. I have a sample machine at my place of business west of the court house, next door te Carmichael’s harness shop. Call and see me and I will surely treat you right. D. M. Worland & Co.

Notice. flora Harris will receive echo!Inrs in painting and drawing after ' Muy Uth. C4vHf

Advertised Letters.

Geo. W. Thomas, Garfield Swaifi, Win. Sharp. Frank Schatt Hrtner Babcock, George Conaway, Grover Cruthers, Win,' Regby, Miss Mae Ncieman.

5 per cent Money.

Money to burn. We know you uatc to smell the smoke, Stock up your farms while there is.money in live- stock and save. .taxes qii $700.00 every year. ’"Takes 36 hours al the longest to makefile most difficult loans. Don’t have to know the language of your great grand mother. Abstracts always on hand. No red tape. wtf Chilcote & Parkison.

All Kinds Oak - Lumber.

My saw mill is now running, 5 miles north of Rensselaer, and I am prepared to furnish all kinds of oak lumber and sawed to order, if required. D. H. Yeoman. wMay,l7 Rensselaer, Ind

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 quick 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. Ferguson & Wilson.

An Up-To Date Blacksmith Shop.

If you w 7 ant your disk sharpened | I have the machine that will do | the work in first class shape. New plow work polished free of charge. ' Blacksmithing and wood repairing of all- kinds. Iron lathe the best equiped shop in Jasper County. Remember the plaqe on Front street, next brick livery barn. M. L. Hemphill.

To my Friends and Customers and all the Boys. Remember I have Rubber Tire Jobs in stock. Call and see them, you are welcome to inspect and get prices. Cash counts for anything I have for sale. I will name some of the goods. Studebaker Farm Wagons, Weber Farm Wagons, Studebaker Buggies and Carriages; Page Bros,, Buggies and also other makes. I have agencv ror Week’s weighing Scales with patent combination beam without extra charge. The Birdsell Closer Huller, a world beater, and the Huber Engine and Thresher outfit. This engine won all four prizes at the World’s Fair at Chicago and is better today than ever. These two machines viz; The McCormick new 4 Mower and the Right-Hand Binder the world cannot beat. You are cordially invited to call and see them and receive a catalogue. Located at Glazebrook’s Blacksmith Shop on bront street, Rensselaer, Ind Thanking you for past favors, I am yours truly, C. A. ROBERTS.

| THE RENSSELAER STEAM LAUNDRY. I KELLEY BROS.,* PROPS. Telephone 115. Office North Side Public Square- | Try our Lace Curtain Department When You Clean House.

Real Estate Transfers.

William W. Cheever to Caleb Cheever April 6, pt se 27-32-7 ' Keener . S3OO William B. Austin et. al to Peter McDaniel March 3, wj so ej sw pt sw ne 27-28-7 170' acres ■Jordan ... .6,800 David B. Nowels to William P. Bennett April 28, nw ne 25-29-7 .Marion 3000 Andrew T. Pitts to Delbert O. Pitts March 47, se 33-31-6 sj nw nJ sw 34 32-6 320 acres Wheatheld 3000 SI - 1 I 'Simon P. Thompson* to „ John |F. Barnard April 23, sw sw 13-31-16 40 acres Walker 400 Jennie M. Thompson et al to John F. Barnard April 28, se sw 13-31-6 40 acres 600

William B. Austin et al to John Kohler March 16, It 16 bl 2 Austin & Paxton’s add Rensselaer.... 60 Leon W. Shaffner et ux to Andrew P. Hansen April 28, e| sw nw sw 9 32-6-120 acres Wheatfield 3600 David J. Thompson to William B. Austin April 30 s| ne 1-31-5 80acres Walker 560 I |~ Charles E Hayhurst to William B. Austin April 25 wf ne e nw nw 3-3L5 Walker. .....2600

John W. Mannon to Laury M Jones Apr. 18, It 27 Mannon’s add to Dunville 30 ■ Thomas Haunan to Robert Parker Jan. 27 It 4bl 11 Western add Reminton ... 90 Remington Fair Assn to Robert Parker April 14, pt ne ne pt sw 1 ne 24-27 7 Carpenter 3500

Short’s new feed and hitch barn is now ready for business. Good accommodations will be rendered to the public. Thanking my old friends for their patronage in the past, I am now ready to receive them again. We will be responsible for all goods left n oqr care, if checked.

Business Now For 1900.

1 Buggies, Surries, wagons, mowers and binders, threshing machine agency and a full liue extras on hand for mowers and binders. The Deering Roller and Ball Bearing maehine and the South Bend I wagons. Also the Lafayette ‘wagon, the Boss threshing ma'‘chine, the Rjissel and the GaarScott, Our line of surries can .not be beat for the prices. We f ask you to call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember wo guarantee all goods. We also handle the John Deere goods, the Brown cultivator and . harnows, and the Ohio Rake Co’s goods; and best of all the Deering binder and mowers, and binder twine. Goods will be found at our ware room near Monon depot. Wishing our friends a good prosperous season. Truly yours, Renicker Bros.

For Sale. For sale for cash or on time, one good light running wagon; one breaking plow; one all iron reversable drag harrow; one yearling heifer calf. Enquire of Isaac D. Sayler, Rensselaer,lud.

Sheriff’s Sale 5532 By virtue®! a certified copy of DeJree and Execution to me lirected trom the Clerk of Jasper Circait Court, In a cause wherein Hannah Allen is plaintiff and Artlbur J. Hawke James H. Hawhe and William B. Austin, Emmet L. Hollingsworth. George K. Hollingsworth, Mattie H. Wright, Abbot L Wright her husband, the administrator of the estate of Arthur J. Hawke deceased, Anna Brlest and Mr. Brlest her i usband, Mr. Brlest widower of Anna Brlest and all of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees, and all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devises and lesatees of each and all of the above named art defendants, requiting me to make the sum of ten-hundred thir-ty-three ($1033,42) dollars and forty two cents, and Interests and c ists accrued and to accrue, I will exposeat public sale to the highest and. best bidder, on

Saturday May 19th, 1900, Between ihe hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 p. in. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper ( ounty. Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profitsfor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following teal estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum o saf.sfy said decree and execution and Interests and costs, I will at the same tme and place expose at public sate the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and exeeutl'in anil interest and costs, to-wlt. The northwest quarter (%) of section nine (9) township thirty one (31)’north range live (5) west in Jasper county. Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana. - N \TE J. REED. *• Sheriff Jasper County. By O. P. Robinson, Deputy. P oltz, Spitler & Knrrie, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Apr 27th May 4th, 11th

Sheriff’s SaleNo. 5892. . -The Marlon Trust Co. 'j vs. 1 Nehemiali I ittletield [ et al J . By virtue of a certified copy of judgment and decree .to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper circuit court, in a cause wherein the Marion Trust Company, Receiver of the Washington Saving and. Loan Association is plaintiff. and Nehemiah Littlefield and Gertrude Littlefield his wife; William H.Hague, John S. Toyne and Theresa Toyne his wife are defendants. requiring me to make the sum of jone hundred ninety-two $192 55 dollars and fifty-live cents, and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will exposeat public sale to highest and best bidder, on

Wednesday May 15th, 1900 lietween the hours of 10 o’clock a in. and 4 o’clock p. m.of said day, at the door of the court house of Jasper County Indiana, in the city of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term riot exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient stun to satisfy safri decree and execution and interests and costs, I will at the sum - amt place expose at public safe the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said discharge said decree mid execution and interest and costs towit: Lot number one (Ilin block no three (3) in Columbia addition to the town of Rensselaer, In Jasper County Indiana. Said sale will be made without any rel es whatever from tlie valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED. Sheriff Jasper County liv (). P. Robinson, Deputy. S. C. Irwin, Atty, for Plff. April 24th May Ist & Bth. 1900.

Notice of mentRensselaer, Ind. April, 19, 1900 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Harriet A. Hall, late of Jasper County, Indiana by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. ’Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Thomas H. McCullough.

Sunday May 6, 1900. J. B. Sayler will sell you a ticket to any of the following places: Northwest lowa, Southwest lowa, Northern Wisconsin and Crystall Falls, Michigan for only $2.75 from Rensselaer, Ind. See me at the Makeever House, May sth, 1900. J. B. Sayler. For rent, good new 7 room house, on Van Rensselaer street. All conveniences and improvements. Mrs. L. Benjamin

for tbe Season ok 1900 * « «

Brown Horse 16 hands bight, weight 1300 pounds,. Bred by R. P. Pepper, Frankfort, Kv. Owned by T. M. Hibler, Joliet, 111, Sired by Onward, who has 144 in 2:30 and better, and 100 producing sons and over 50 producidg daughters. He by the mighty Geo. Wilkes, with over 2000 direct descendants in the 2;30 list.' Wilkes Abdallah’s Ist,, dam is Jeanette, sired by Woodford Abdallah, he by Woodford Mambrino 2:21J, he by Mambrino Chiefs < * 2nd. flam is Japliet, sired by Bufford’s Cripple. 3rd. dam Doniphan, sired by Davy Crockett. * notice to Breeders. Wilkes Abdallah will make the season at my farm, known as “the old Cleveland farm” in Milroy township, at sls to insure He should be seen to be appreciated. He has size, legs, feet and disposition, all that goes to make a first-class individual. I purchased him to use on my own mares, having seen his progeny and know him to be a nnmber one breeder. He gets speed size, color and actors which bring the long prices just now and that kind are going higher every day as good horses are scarce. He will be found in charge of my agent, D. Art Whitney, at the farm, who will give you all desired information*.

T. M. HIBLER, Joliet. 111., OWNER ART D. WHITNEY, Sharon, Ind. MANAGER AND AGENT

OR. ITOORE, Th® careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice, has loca. ted in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will devote his time and beet skill in treating the following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula—Can be permanently cured if taken in time and often in the advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the re suit of years of careful 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 affecting this importantorgan 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 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 often fatal. Call and be examined while relief is possible. Prwaie .Zh'seases of both sex treated with the utmost delicacy and skill and'in strict confidence, • Ear— All/diseases of tins delicate Argan handled with care’ and success 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: Oxygej Gas, Oxygen Compound, Compressed air, Insufflation, Atomization with every appliance 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 PM. 2to3P. M. only in cases of emergency. 7o 8 P.’ M. 7toBP. M.

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