Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1901 — Page 2
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THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY OBn In BepubUc&Dlbulldtng on the comer of Washington and Weston Streets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHA LL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. 4 / Tarms of Subscription. On© Year...; $1.50 Six months 75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, June 25, 1901.
BE MEMBER THIS DESIGN^ On the Package Shaded Parts Are Red. BOMESTicIEiEDY SERIES Clean, Pure, Safe, Efficient. fNTERICURE: A Tonic, Vegetable Preparation of Alteratives, Astringents, Intestinal Antiseptics, and 1 Neutralizers, for use in DIARRHOEA, Children’s Gastric and Intestinal Disorders, Summer Complaint, Sour Stomach, Dysentery, Cholera, Colicky Pains, etc. HEPATICURE: A Tonic, Vegetable LAXATIVE that restores Natural Action to the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Kidneys; Safe, Sure, and Gentle. Espedafly valuable for chit* Iren and aged persons. MONCURE: Unexcelled for Coughs, Colds, Congestions, Grippe, Bronchitis and incipient Pneumonia. Leaves no bad effects. ATONICURE: For Impure Blood, Pimples, Seres, Styes, Eczema, Scrofula, Sallow Shin and other skin and Mood diseases. A Splendid Spring Medicine. All of the above are endorsed by Druggltta and {he Medical Profession. BUY THEM. TRY THEM. rHEY ACT. THEY DO NOT INJURE. For sale a. / DRUGGIST’S.
4th Of July ates, via the Nikel Plate Road, at one fare for the round trip, goodwithin a distance of 200 miles. Ticket s on sale July 3rd and 4th, good returning until July sth inclusive. Write, wire, phone or call on nearest agent, or O. A, Asterlin, T. P, A., 95 Ft. Wayne, Ind. July 3rd Chronic diseases a speciality, Dr. Merrill. Foiled Augus tor Sale. For sale, a full blood yearling Polled Augus bull, a very line animal. Call on or address, W. R. Brown, vr2t Pleasant Grove, Ind. Epwortli League Convention At Sen Francisco, California Lew Rates via the Nickel Plate Read, from July sth to 12 and good returning until Aug. 31st. W rite, wire, ’phone or call on nearest agent or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind , or, Ft. J. Hamilton, Agent, July 12 Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Are Yon Going to New York - • Beginning on July Ist, the Nickel Plate Road will sell excursion tickets to N?w York City at reduced rates with a liberal stop off allowed at Buffalo to visit the Pan American Exposition. No excess fares are charged on any of ©ur trains, tickets may be procured good going and returning via different routes if desired. Write, wire, ’phone or call on nearest agent, or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind- July 15
To Spend the Summer. Annt Samantha is spending the summer at Starrs, the up-to-date grocer. Call and see her.
lee fer Summer. I bare my ice house filled with good ioe, am now ready to furnish customers with ioe for the summer at reasonable prices. C. 0. Stabr
jßityvil Sale Days- WEDNS’Y and FRIDAY * f Each Week. -£> JOHN F- JTJDY, Prop. O HORSES, BUGGIES, VEHICLES AND MPLEmtoS--F#rW«roifc^L“':s
MONDAY LOCALS.
Mr?*. Fred Dalton and children of Gilman 111., came to Rensselaer Saturday and will remain for several days, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O’Meara and other relatives. Mrs. Elias Hammerton, mention of whose sickness has frequently been made, was able to spend Sunday with relatives at Lee. It was the first time she had been able to leave home for many weeks. Wm. S. Coen has just sold his farm. ju6t northwest of town, to George Andrus. Mr. Coen and family will at once move to town, and occupy JohnJEgers property, the former W. T. Perkins’ place. Austin O. Moore, who recently sold his farm near Pleasant- Ridge to Dr. Wetherill, of Lafayette, arrived home Saturday from a prospecting trip to Lamar, Missouri. He was not well enough pleased withjtbe prospect to make a purchase there. Rev. A-JW. Wood, now pastor of the M. E. church at Hammond, and down Sunday to conduct Mrs. Zell’s funeral, remainedjuntil today to visit his brother, Henry Wood, and other relatives.J| He was pastor of the RensselaerJMethodists 20 year ago Mr. and Mrs. Peter Giver and farailyjwere at Monticello, Sunday, attending the funeral of his sister’s eon Robert Bretzinger, an eleven year old boy His death was the result of a sad accident, he having been drowned in [the Tippecanoe, while in swimming. He was drowned Jate Friday afternoon, but his body was not found until Saturday morning. He was a good and an industrious boy and his death is an especially hard blow to his mother. No one is known to have been with the boy when the accident occurred, but there are rumors current in Monticello that two or three other boys were with him, and it is thought that possibly they were instrumental in causing his death, by foolisness, and are now afraid to acknowledge it.
I have several thousand dollarof private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to three years time on seven per cent, and small commission in sums of S3OO and upwards. M. F. Chilcote. Fan-AiuericaiiiExposniou dates to Buffalo via the Nickel Plate Road. Tickets now on sale at all stations, one and one-third fare for round trip, good returning 15 days. Write, wire, ’phone or call on nearest agent, or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Aug. 1 Ft.ayne, Ind.
Monon 4th of July Rates.
On July 3rd and 4th, the Monon route will sell round trip tickets to local points within 200 miles at half fare. Also on many connecting railroads. Tickets good returning up to and including July sth.
To West and Northwest.
From July Ist to 9th and from Sept. Ist to 10th, the Monon Route will sell tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at $28.55 round trip. Final limit Oct. 31st. From June 18th to 30th and July 10th to Aug. 31st, same points $33.10 ruupd trip, Tickets on same dates for Hot Springs 8. Dak., St- Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn., at correspondingly low rates. Also to other Dakota, Colorado and Utah points. For further information call on
Money To Loan.
W. H. BEAM, Agent.
Real Estate Transfers.
David B. Nowels to Henry Amsler, May 7, sw 26-30-7, se 27-30-7. Marion SIO,OOO Lora B. Pence to Thomas Driver, et ux. June 4, se ne, pt ne ne 29-30-6, 42 acres, Barkley. 2,000 Nelson Randle et ux to John H. Kinney, May 7, sw, ne sw, s£ nw 36-30-6, Barkley.. 10,100 Samuel M. Laßue to Eli M. Noyse, Mar. 11, Its 10, 11, bl 12, Leopold’s Add., Rens 2,000 Same to same, It 7 bl 1 Riverside Park Add 500 Austin o.‘ Moore to Richard B. Wetherell, May 29, 359 acres in secs 13, 24-29-6, and 19-29-5,... .21,646 Wm. E. Moore to R. B. Wetherill, June 1, se se 13-29-6, sw sw 18-29-6, 79 acres .4,739 Chas. G. Spitler et al to Benj. J, Gifford, June 3, ne, se ne 22-31-6, Walker . .2,400 Wm. Zea et al to Joel Allen, May 20, ei sw, w 4 se 6-30-6, Union.. Caleb Cheever to T. F. Cheever, June 8, pt se 27-32-7, Keener.. .500 Ellis Jones to Ida A. Randle, June 8, sw 27-30-6 Barkley. .7,040 Treas. Primitive Baptist church to Freewill Baptist church June 14, It 10, w \ It 11 bl 17, Rensselaer.. John Kupka et ux to Victor Lamlech, Juue 12, ne ne 1-31-5, 40 acres, Kankakee 500 Sweet breath is a companion to a well ordered stomach. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin keeps the stomach in order —the breath pure and sweet. Sold by A. F. Long.
Low Railroad Rates.
For the Buffalo Exposition: For the Pan-American exposition, the Monon Route will have tickets on sale daily during the exposition,with limit of 15 days, at $15.20 round trip. Through tiokets will be sold only via Delphi or Lafayette. Cincinnati, July 0-10 Christian Endeavor Convention, one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale July 1 to 6. Kirksville, Mo., June 22-27 and July 1-6, annual reunion alumni association American School of Osteopathy, 1? { fare on certificate plan. Denver and all Colorado points, July 1 to 9, Sept. 1 to 10, good returning to Oct. 31, round trip $28.55.
Denver and all Colorado points, June 18 to 30, July 10 to Aug. 31, good returning to Oct 31, round trip $33.05. Milwaukee, Wis.—July 23-25, Elks Grand Lodge, first class fare plus $2.00 for round trip. Good returning July 27 or by paying 50 cents extra to agent not later than July 27, may be extended to Aug. 10th. Battle Ground, Ind. —July 25th to Aug. 7th, Battle Ground camp meeting, fare for round trip. Good returning to and including Aug. 17th. Rome City, Ind. —July 24 to Aug. 10th, Island Park Assembly, 3 in a party at rate of 1 fare each for round trip. Good returning August 12,' Culver, Ind. —July 24th to Aug. 12, Maxinkuckee Assembly, one fare for round trip, plus 25 cents which includes admission to grounds. Good returning Aug. 14tb. Laporte, Ind. —July 28th to Aug. 4th, Christian Culture Assembly 3 in a party at 1 fare each for round trip. Good returning Aug. sth.
Ice For Sale, £ Ice for sale, delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 256. M. P. Warner.
Honan’s Real Estate Agency Farms tor Sale Cheap. 160 acres Jordan tp. 7 mi.Jfrom oity 80 a. Marion tp., " 160 a. Jordan tp. 7$ "** ” “ “ 80 a. Marion tp. 6 “ “ “ 80 acres Gillam tp. 80 a. Jordan tp. 7 “ “ “ 3$ acres inside city limits. No. Per Acre 23 574 acres in Jordan tp S4B 26 163 “ “ Marion “ 45 27 160 “ “ Jordan “ 25 28 80 “ “ Hang. G. “ 35 29 80 “ “ “ “ 35 30 80 “ ‘ Gillam “ 40 31 40 “ “ “ “ 25 33 120 “ “ Jordan 40 34 105 acres 2£ mi. from city 62 37 house and lots on River st 1000 39 fine 2 story house corner Its 2 blksfrom courthouse 1700 40 2 city lots promineut cor. 43 100 “ Union tp. 40 44 550 “ “ 50 40 200 “ “ “ 40 45 14 story house, 5 room, corner It in city $550. Houses and lots in the city. * For further particulars call on or write E. P. Honan. Rensselaer Ind.
Notice to ContractorsNotice is hereby given that the M. E. church trustees at Kniman Ind., will reoeive bids up to 6 o’clock p. m. Saturday, June 29th, 1901, for the constructions of a church building according to the plaus and specifications on file at the post office at Kniman also at Hanley and Hunt’s office at Rensselaer, Ind. Said Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of Trustees, G. F. Meyer, w3t Sect’y.
We wish to inform our patrons and the general public that we have sneoeeded in getting a first class upholster and repair man and we are now in a position to do all kinds of new and repair work in that line. We are prepared to do all kinds of painting and decorating, picture framing, pastelling, We are here to stay and bound to give satisfaction. Try us and you will see that we Ican please you. Work called for ana delivered. DONNELLY BROS, j t Creamery Building. Tele. 203. i
See Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market. NOTABLE SERMONS REPORTED. In every Monday morning’s issue of The Chicago Record-Herald its readers will find a full page devoted to sermons and events in the church world. Each line is worth reading and the typographical effect of the display has attracted wide attention. The thinkers in the pulpit are represented, every denomination is canvassed for the the best of the Sunday sermons, and the result is splendid. Addresses and sermons frequently found on this page are worth preserving for a lifetime and they are arranged in most convenient form.
Fine Residence Site F'or Sale. For sale, very cheap, a half acre tract, in N, W. part of town. Plenty of shade and fruit trees, and a fine flowing well. A fine site or a residence. Enquire of Abe War tena, at Renickers’ blacksmith shop. The Rensselaer Decorating Co. are prepared to do all kinds of first Class Painting, Paperhanging and Kalsomining on short notioe. Drop them a card for estimates, docl’ J. P. Warner has employed A C. Harrington an expert horse shoer and plow workman. Give him a call.
Perfection washine machines. $2 25 Cracker Jack “ “ 2 35 Western “ “ 2 75 Lawn mowers $3 to 5 00 No. 8 Copper wash boilers. 2 00 Brooms 20c and 80c 17 quart tin dish pans 15c No. 8 coal cook stove 12 50 Men’s bicycles, new 12 50 Ladies bicycles, new 13 00 Bear brand overalls for 45c Men’s shirts, bear prand. 45c Screen doors inch, complete 90c to 150 Pure white lead per lb. 5c Boiled linseed oil per ga1.... 70c Poultry netting 2ft 1.15, 4ft 2 50 * Wire nails from 3d to 6d 350 v “ “ “ 8d up 3 00 Minnow buckets from 30c to 65c Copper tea kettles neckled 1 00 1 keg mixed nails. * 1 50 No. 2 road scrapers 5 75 Plenty of good guns on hand at right prices, and anything in my line at reduced prices when cash o produce is in sight. These prices subject to stock on hand. C, E. Hershman.
LEE JESSUP, Contractor and Builder. Makes estimates on all kinds of BUILDINGSI am now prepared to finish buildings ......with the best felt, Car and Gravel Roofs. The felt is good for any roof, dwellings, business buildings, barns, etc. It is much cheaper than shingles and is practically everlasting. Samples of this roof may be seen at Frank King’s livery stable. Ify ou have a building that needs re-roofing, examine the felt ofa and get my prices.
On Front Street | § One door nqrth of the Marble Shop, 9 vou will find CIIAS. A. ROBERTS in jj[ his New Implement Shop. A little late X but “better late than never.” g I have on exhibition McCormick Bind- g ers and Mowers and also their world beat- £ er Oorn Harvester; Studebaker farm Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. I have g the agency for the Union City Carriage 2 Company of Ind. They have a wide rep- g utation of making first olass goods and g sold at a very low price considering qual- £ ity. Ido not ship in car load lots but pay g Spot Cash and can meet any one’s prioes, 9 Please call and inspect, it will cost you - X nothing—everyone welcome, I have the g agency for Gas Engines, Threshing Ma- g chines, Clover Hullers and Parson’s Self o Feeders, the best in the land, Don’t for- ♦ get the place, one door north of Marble g Shop, on Front Street. Q I am Yours Respectfully, » F C. A. ROBERTS, j
