Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1901 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAPER OP JASPER COUNTY nfficetn BepubHeambulldlng on the comer ol Washington and Weston streets. ISSUED'EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY G EORGE E. MARSHALL Editor and publisher. Terms of Subscription. >ne Year. $1.50 Six months 75 Three Months .... 50 .■■ . ■ ■ " — v Tuesday, April 9, 1901.
Blacksmith Shop at Parr Thos. J. Fay, who formerly had a blacksmith tliop at Purr, has reopened at the same place again, and is now prepared to do all work in his line. New Harness Shop. We have opened a new harness shop. When yo.tr are in need of "anything in our line, give us a call. You will find we will treat yon right. We a (nil hoe of all kinds of barmss ■ n hand We will exchange for second Band harness. Special attention given to order and repair work. Located first door south of White’s Livery Barn, North san Rensselaer St, Rensselaer, Ind. Scott Bros., 53w5w Proprietors.
Wanted JR< at Pasture. Pasture wanted in the vicinity of DeMotte, inti. State acreage and terms. Addrtss A. M. Barr, 189 LaSalle St. Chicago. Id. Yours ti uiy, A. E. Barr if banner salve doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most healing medicine. A. F. Long. WfißtiU Painting, calcimining, paper baDging, first class work. Prices reasonable. Chas. L. V ick, Painter. I* We wish to inform our patrons I and the general public that we j have succeeded in getting a first | class upholster and repair man i .and we are now in a position | Ito do ail kinds of new and re- j t pair work in that lino. We are j j prepared to do all k .nds of : ] painting and decorating, picture j (framing, pastelling. We are here to stay and j bound to give satisfaction. I Try us and you will see that we j ] can please you. | Work called for and delivt red. j DONNELLY BROS, j \ Creamery Building. Tele. 209. • i ___ , j
ACME FOODi § Substitute for Oil Meal at Half the Cost g | DAYS TO PEED, f 1 COST OFJ FEEDING. g X y o Brood sows at 6c per mo. Pigs at 4c per mo. g ¥ They need good appetite. They need good digestion. | | They need ACME FOOD. | £ IT PAYS TO FEED. Sold at Kresler’s Feed Barn. s>oo<o*o<o<o»:<x<x<x^:<xo<^:**o*©*©*o*o*>©*©*o*©*©*©*>o*6 1 Cbc Only fruit Store, 1 % C H- VICK- Prop- Phone 254 | X ---—dealer in I # ♦ ♦ i | California and Domestic fruits, j % Oysters, Fish and Game, in season. | II also--have the Chicago and Indianapolis | DAILY A&D SUNDAY PAPERS | And a lioviof 5 arc 5 10 cent Novels, Oigari ‘ lobaooo, 4Agency .. ...American Steam Laundry | Sundry Called for and Delivered to any part of the city. ♦Satisfactory (Zlork Guaranteed in Every Case* |
Real-Estate Transfers. Nellie J. Grigley to George \V. Seeley, Feb. 20, n| nw.- w hedo-27* 7 ISO acres 16400 'Samuel M. La Rue t 6 Margaret Ransford Mch. 'll, pt It 1 hi 1, Its 2,3, 4, sbl 1 Riverside Park add Rensselaer 5,000 Atnzi S. La Rue to Margaret Ransford Mch 11, Its 2. 3, bl 14, Rensselaer Leopolds add.... 1500 Mary J. Vineyard to Robert H. Morrow Feb. 2?, sw 21 -28 6 Milroy Simon P. Thompson to Thomas J. Fay, March 16, 190 T, pt out lot 12 Parr 50 Henry Hochbaum to Arthur B. Fisher March l. se se 1-30-7 no ne 12-30-7 Unra&T............2100 Joseph Clark to Sherman White et al Feb. 26, \y sw add se sw s ne sw 35-31-5 1-10 acres Giilam . . .$5.110
Alexander Sterdinger to Peter Geih'FeiLltl,l9ol sw nnd pt. nw 35-27-7 220 acres Carpenter. .2000 James ..Whiled to Uriah Hardesty Dec. 29, 1899 out It 5 pt 21-30-7 250 Charles M. Dunn et al to John F. Kelly, Match 18, 1901 Its 1,2, 3, blk 2, Its 1,2, 11, 12, blk 3, C. & M. add , Remington 1,000 Charles H. Ginder to James F. Irwin Feb. 12, It 1 of blk 6, DeMotte 400 Lester A. Sayers to Minnie B. Sayers, March 9, North DeMotte . 700 Herman G. Shedd to William W. Shedd March 2, 1901, of ne 28-29-6, pt nw, 27-29-6, Maiion Lettie H. Clifton to Chas. D. Mallatt, July 2, 1900, Its 5,6, blk 12, Fair Oaks 175 Nancy W. Reese to Phebe Banes March 18, 1901, Rensselaer, pt of ne-nw 30 29-6 125 Nettie C. Kemer to Frederick 0. Streich, March 18. se and s. w. 33-28-7, 240 acres 12,000 She. —d have never loved before He. —And why my precious. Surely there are others as worthy as I. She. —That wasn’t it. 1 hart In digestion so bad 1 never could endure their prattle, but I took a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup of Pepsin and have never seen any sign of it since. Get it qf A. F. Long. B. S.Fendig ha 6 just received a carload of Ouster Shell from Baltimore from the manufacturer, and is now prepared to sell it at 75c per 100' Oyster Shell is essential to the health of Pcultrj. It is also a great egg producer and no one raising poultry should be without it. In hundred pound lots 75c.
Womens Baptist Missions ry Conference. Rensselaer, Apr 11,1901 10:30 Devotional service. 11:00 Letters from circles. , NOON. 1:30 Song«prvices. , 1:45 Paper, Mrs. Strasger, 2:17 Election of officers. 3:00 Paper ‘‘Twentieth Century Thank Offering” 3:30 Dialogue, Yes —You Do 1 Lucinda. 7:30 Devotional service. r .. T , . t GertrudeTa'vlor. t:l ° Duet ( Maud Median. 7:30 Address, Mrs. Jeffery. N ORTII BARKLEY. Thurman Smith transacted business at RiensselaeP a few days last week. Will Ruby is’ in Chicago this week. —He expects to purchase a team and drive them home if lie can to suit. Pete Aiders of Francesville visited friends at Newland a couple of days last week, Lewis Shell and Chess Castor and families visited friends, at Giffoid Sunday. Every body getting ready to sow onions this week. Several have their ground ready, so we will soon hear the click of the onion drill once more. Frank Archer has pureha-ed a louse and lot at Newland and will move here in the near fatureT James Baker will move on a farm near Blackford and will try gardening
T. M, Callahan and wife were guests of Thurman Smith and family Sunday. John Kieth and A. Meckling of Wheatfield were Newland visitois Sunday, Harrv Gifford has purchased the Squire Driver farm of 80 acres 3 miles west of Newland John Newland is working in Chicago. — flew Ideals in mall Paper Are now here. May I suggest that you select now, so there may be no delay when houseeleaniug time comes. I have men that work carefully and leave no muss nor dirt. If yog, want the work done now, drop me a postal card or phone 25-L CHAS. L. VICK, Decorator. Pasture lor t ows. Having rental the Monpett pasture just sod til of town, we are prepared to pasture the town cows this season. We will call for and deliver the same. Terms, 82 per month in advance. S j e us at once. W. W Reeve, ' Clyde Relive..
FIX THIS SEAL IN YOUR MIND. jss On the Package Shaded Parts Are Red. HEPATICURE: For Liver and Bowels. BRONCURE: For Coughs, Colds, Congestion, Bronchitis, Grippe. ATONICURE is a Powerful Intestinal Antiseptic and Blood Purifier: A Strictly Vegetable Constitutional Tonic of the Highest Order, Invaluable in all cases of Auto-Infection; indicated in Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Styes, Sallow Skin, Scrofula, Abscesses, etc. A splendid spring medicine! STAND ARP~7aMILYJEMEDIES. Read these expert opinions: TO THE PUBLIC: We the undersigned, druggists and pharmaceutical chemists, are personally familiar with the preparations of the Rational Remedies Co. and knew them to be free from alcohol, opium, chloroform, ether and metallic salts. We unhesitatingly recommend them as safe and efficacious, calculated In everyway to prove the best remedies yet ofTorod for domestic use. B. F. FENDIG. March 4, 1001. A. F. LONG. Rensselaer, Ind. 0. A. LAR3H. BUY THEM. TRY THEM. THEY AC?. THEY DO NOT INJURE. A,.:, DHtfuG 8T. J FBT.L, THKM .
I ELLIS & MURRAY! t. . ♦ | AjgQs Opening Display of | 1 . Women’s j ! MKk Tailor j ! %J|§ Made j | SUITS, j SdH iiclicl creaticrjs in chev- £ | iots and Venetians at Wy 1 | $9, $12.£0. sls, and sl7-50 I •| Walking and Dress Skirts ! § Of Meltons and plaid backs, from I S p ♦ New Wash-goods, Ginghams& Tissues | ♦ Elegant line oi ♦ l WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, | ♦ Special prices in our Carpet Department. $ ♦ Our new spring Clothing stock complete in splendid J J ▲ 448 \ i\\ * Z values- RgxdLS*m&s x ♦ | ♦ i | It will pay you to buy you Dry Goods and Clothing at this store. We do not o have to sell Groceries without profit and make it up on other goods. » Yours Respectfully, J I - Ellis & Murray, f V • & 0" 1 " ' ***"*’ I • I A New Firm Organized, f | G-eorge W Sharp and W • B Peterson have | | organized a new firm under the name of- | §* 7 i 1 Rensselaer Decorating Co.| 25 $ § have opened a g | GENERAL SUPPLY STORE, | | FOR | | paint *" d Wall Paper | | Including brushes, tools, etcusedby the trade- Our place is m the | Down Stairs Room on Liberal Corner! I V .'V '■ B If in painfin | $ banging some years and will continue to promptly respond to all orders for | | K lines in the future. Satisfacticn guaranteed throughout. | f Teiephone * 93 Rensselaer Decorating Company. |
