Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1901 — Page 4

THE REPUFLICAft OJffICIAL PAPER OP JASPER COUNTY mat* to BepubUcanjbulMUngjHi the corner of WMbtagton and Wee ton streets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL V BDITOB AND PUBLISHER. Terms of Subscription. On© Year W. 50 Biz moßtks .... 'JS 'Vhr~* Months 50 Friday, August 23,1901.

For 1 Sale or Exchange. We have a large list of land for sale that we can offer on very favorable terms which we would be pleased at any time to show to parties who are inter sted, Write for list We offer a few of the farms we have for s Je. 40 acres fair improvements, good land allcultivated SI,OOO. 80 acreß good improvements, good land S2B. 160 acres fair improvements, 120 cultivated S2B. 120 acres, good buildings S2O. 400 acres gdod pasture land oheap or will exchange. 160 acres fine prairie land. 160 acres 150 cultivated and meadow; can give possession at once $32: We have to exchange tile mills grist mills, threshing outfits, stocks of good lands in other stutes and town properties in Rockford, Kankakee. Bradley, Desplaines and other Illinois towns. Also in Greencastle, Roacbdale, Serria, Fowler, Goodland, Kentlacd and other Indiana towns. W rite me your wants, you will receive prompt services. For reference apply to those with whom I have done business. If you mean business 1 want to hear from you, but if you are locking for suckers my stock is low. * Yours for business, G. F. Meiers, Kairnan In

Toronto Industrial Fair. August 26th to Sept. 7th. Tickets on sale August 24th to 27th inclusive. Same rstee apply via the Nickel Plate Road as prevail to Buffalo, adding $2 00 fare from Buffalo to Toronto and return, Enquire of nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road or C. A. Asterlin, T. P A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Aug. 27 Ft, Wayne, Ind. threat Residence Bargain. For sale, at a great bargain, a nearly new, 8 room bouse, in fine residence neighborhood. Good barn and other out buildings. Can be bought on easy payments. Call on or address COWGILL & WORLAND, wtf Rensselaer, Ind.

, Card of Thanks. The undersigned desire to extend their most grateful thanks to the many friends, for their kindness during the sickness and burial of their little daughter. Mbs. and Mbs. Chas. Burbage. Rosenbaum is selling Ibe only Kenuihe imported cigar ever sold, in Rensselaer. Call fcr Finer de Puerto Rico. Special Sale. A complete new stock of blankets, not one carried over. Opening day, August 27th, at the Chicago Department Store. A Bargain m Lana. For sale, 40 acres of Jand nw nw 35-31-7 in Keener tp, in Jasper Co.. led. Parties interested will find a bargain in it by writing to the owner, Joseph Schneider, w2mp Eufaula, Indian Ter.

Well Drilling. 3 Lave purchased Steward & Norman’s well drilling outfit and am prepared to do good, reliable work>> Drop me a postal card and I will figure with you on your work. Charles Ball. Rensselaer, Ind. BEST FOR THE BOWELS II TOD haven't a regular, healthy movement o t the Aowels every day, you're 111 or will be. Keep your Ewola open, and be well. Force, in the shape of vlo bat physic or pill poison. Is dangerous. The smooth wSToaslest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels ,lrr ~ and clean la to take EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY *pa#&Gs?si&Bj2 Sihmwdt «mn, w«» •" KEEP YOIIB BLOOD CLEAN

WEDNESDAY LOCALS.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Spandau, of Danville, 111., who fctve been visiting Mrs. Marsh Warren; noTtb of town, went to Chicago, today, for a few days’ stay, before returning home. after his two weeks’ sickness, with malarial fever. Uncle dim is nearly 70 years old, and this is the first time he ever bad to have a doctor, on account of sickness. A marvelous instance of life-long good health, truly- He bad a few broken uDoe, and had to have a doctor patch them up, but for actual sickness, requiting medicine, this wns hie first round. Capt. Charles Pigman, of the navy and family, -are visiting his mother in Delphi, for a few days. He commanded the oruiser Charleston when it struck an uncharted reef off the coast of Luzon, some months ago, and was lost. He now commands the big monitor, Monterey, and according to the Delphi Herald, thinks “she can whip any ship afloat, if you give her the kind of water she likes.” J. F. Osborne, better known as Frank, is in town for a few days visiting and transacting business. He has finished his work with the Colborn Lumber Company, at Michigan City, and now thinks of locating at Newcastle,”the county seat of Henry county. His family are there already, and also his step-daughter, now Mrs. Ora Johnson, and her husband, who is a varnisher in a corn shredder factory. Mrs. Harvey Phillips, now of near Delphi and her step-son, John R. Phillips, of McCoysburg, our county assessor, left here on the 9:55 a. m. train today, for Roswell, New Mexico. They are called there by a telegram informing dbem of the supposed dying condition of Frank Phillips, her son and John’s half brother. Frank was suffering from consumption and went to the southwest about a year ago, in hopes of benefitting his health- It is not thought likely that they will find Dim alive,;

THURSDAY

Harvey Phillips, of Carroll Co,, is visiting Rensselaer'relatives. Mrs. Sam Roth has gone to Dayton, Ind., for a few weeks’ visit with her parents. Mrs. Linnie Wemple returned home to Rockford, 111., today, after 2 weeks visit here. ' Mr. Shelby Grant and daughter, Mies Hattie, returned from their visit at Chesnut, 111. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Freeland, living 5 miles west of Surrey, this Thursday morning. Mrs. Peter Rhoads went to Chicago today to visit her sister and daughter for some weeks. Mrs. Orloph Sebring and children of Peru, are the guests of her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Rowles, for a few days. Miss Grace Borsoh, of Lafayette is visiting Miss Pearl Tanner, of Valma, and also Rensselaer acquaintances. Percy Jones and Wm. Brown two more of John Maitindale’s nephews from Lafayette, oame to visit him Ihis morning. Joe Harmon, of Pontiao, 111., returned home yesterday, after a visit of some weeks with his father, A. Harmon.

Lynn Martindale and Ray Brown, of Lafayette, arrived yesterday afternoon for a few weeks’ visit with their uncle, John Martindale, in Newton Tp. Mrs. Thomas Lamson and baby left for Elm Creek, Neb., today, for several months’ visit with Mr. Lamson’a parents. Mr. Lamson accompanied her as far as Ohioago. The Rensselaer oity schools will re-opon on Monday Sept. 9th, the seoond Monday in the month. The oounty teachers’ institute wii be held here the first week in September. H. T. Abbott, H. L. "Ward and W. K. Sharp, of Sannemin, Livingston oounty, 111., are here looking for land They are accom-

ponied by J. Broadbead and N. Teal, of Forest, 111., as agents. Three more men went to Rbine--1 under, Wis., to work on the track, today. They were Bdly Rondabush and “Theordore’s Bill” Hurley, of Blackford and Simon Hochstettler of Pair. They were sent through J. B. Sayler’s agency. The celebrated Collins Chicago ice cream, bought of Goff & Sons, Rensselaer, will be served at the Barkley M. E. social, at Charles Parker’s, Saturday evening, Aug 24th. Ed and John Hurley, Sam Willetts and George Whited, a lot of young men from Gifford’s railroad left for Rhinelander, in northern Wisconsin, yesterday, to woik on a railroad. Through his advertisement in The Republican Robert Michaels has sold one of hie three farms to Jim Shafer, of Brook. It is in Jordan Tp., contains aores and the price was S4O per acre, cash. It is unimprovad land.

Attorney Jesse E, Wilson left for Elizabethtown, Ky., today to take some depositions in the Bedford vs Alvey case, involving the custody of the little Hitchcock boy. Mrs. James Spencer, of Monticello, Mrs. Anna Spencer, of Chicago and Mrs. Bessie McOwen, of Joliet, HI., are visitiDg Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates, today. The same party make them a visit every year, about this time, E. W. Williams, an oil man from Monticello Ky,, left herejfor homej yesterday. He has been examining the Jasper Co. oil fields. He thinks the field is all right, but the chances to get oil leases in the district are no longer good. Rev. Ed Meads, of the F. W. Baptist ohurch, was unable to secure Sam Jones for a lecture in September, as an opening for Lis proposed big revive! The revivel will be held, though, Jones or no Jones. Mrs. Alice Warren, widow of John W. Warren, went to Chicago Heights, last evening, where she will vißit her brother H. L. Hendrickß. She then expects to make her home at Maywood, 111., where her son has employment in a factory.

' Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sharp arrived home last evening from a four weeks’ visit at Peru. Mr. Sharp also made a trip to Toledo. Near there he saw a new railroad being graded, and was told it was the Chicago & Toledo Transfer Railroad, our own “Tippecanoe Route.” He did not make his contemplated trip to Oklahoma. The Lafayette Call says of Jesse L. Holloway; the conductor killed at Shelby, that be was 41 years old and had been in the service of the Monon for some time as a freight and extra passenger conductor. The body was taken to Lowell and an inquest held, before being taken to Lafayette, for burial. A verdict of accidental death was rendered,

A party of ten left this morning on the milk train for a prospecting and location hunting trip through North and South Pakota. Sherman Renioker, Jerry Shea, J, F Bruner and Spencer Greenlee took the train here, and Charles Zard, Simon Kenton, Elmer Kenton, Mason Kenton, Mort Murphy and C. A. Hopkins at Surrey. Eli Dowell, from southeast of town, returned yesterday afternoon from his trip to Oklahoma. Ho got No. 12,341 in the El Reno distriot, at the land drawing. There are not that many quarter sections in the districts but Mr. Dowell believes that enough whose names are ahead of him Will not go back to file their paperß, to yet give him a ohanoe to looate a claim.

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Gns Bushong, whose alleged actions at the home of his wife and mother-in-law, in Barkley township, created quite a sensation some months ago, is now staying regularly in Rensselaer, when be is not at work in the vicinity. Gus may say and perhaps do some pretty wild things when under excitement, but a great many who know him well think he lacks a whole lot. of being an all around bad man. He is a good worker and by all acoounte, while on the farm, was a good manager. He is quiet and well behaved and a very pleßant young man to meet and talk with. He also, as we know from Dr. Ira Washburn’s statements, was a good and faithful soldier in the Spanish War.

Chronic Constipation Cured.

The most important discovery of recent years is the positive remedy for constipation. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists, ioc.

The Nickel f late Road. Offers low excursion rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, GlenWood Springe Col; Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah; Hot Sdrings S. Dakota; St, Paul and Duluth, Minn. Tickets on sale from June 18th to Sept. 10th, good to retnrn I until Oct. 31st. Write, wife, ’phone or call on nearest agent, or R. J Hamilton Agent, Ft. Wape, Ind dw-SeplO Chronic diseases a speciality, Dr. MerrillFor life insurance, go to Bruner & Randle, Satisfaction in a smoke. A fine imported 10 cent cigar, worth a box of Stogies. Sold exclusively by Rosenbaum. Try Vick’s for ice-cream. He j fias the Thompson-Rod make. It 1 can’t be beat. Imported stock, home made b home people. Smoke “Urbane.” j 1 Go to J. C. Carmichael for high grade harness, also do all kind of buggy top repairing. di2-w2w j New Ran 8 After Aag. 19tD, Five cay limit ticket at on 3 cent per mile every Tuesday to Buffalo j and return. See nearest ticket j agent or, C. A. Aslerlio, T, P. A, Ft Wayne, Ind., or, i R J. Hamilton, Agent, ! Sep 1 Fort Wayne, Ind. ' lee Cream In Barkley. The ladies of Barkley M. E. ohurch will serve ice, cream and other refreshments pp Saturday evening, Aug. 24tb, on the lawn at Charles Parker’s residence, 2 miles south of the church. Ellis Opera Roust

SATURDAY, ~ A August 4 Dave B. Levis’ Big Production Unde [» josh 1 iri Bia SpnKtty. Grand Operatio Orchestra! Car-Load Special Soenery! Novel Mechanical Effects! Scene All New Specialties! Watoh for the Big Parade! Note the Prioos—2sc, 86c, 500. Seats on Sale at Huffs.

Tl;e Judy System. Investigate it! Investigate its Resources!! Investigate its Proprietor!!!

A $206,000.00 Commercial Rating and Unlimited Intellectual Resources.

fT|ERMS cash or lon time, and I Payments on 1 the Installment plan. Headquarters Judyville, Ind. eight miles" north of Williamsport, at Grand Prarie Horse and Mule Market. Send for Free Booklet—new edition, illustrated. Free Transportation from Williamsport to Judyville, if you buy a Horse.

JOHN F. JUDY, Proprietor.

On Front Street - One door north of the Marble Shop, you will find CHAS. A. ROBERTS in his New Implement Shop. A little late but “better late than never.” I have on exhibition McCormick Binders and Mowers and also their world beater Corn Harvester; Studebaker farm Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. I have the agency for the Union City Carriage Company of Ind. Ttey have a wide reputation of making first Jass goods and sold at a very low price considering quality. Ido not ship in car load lots but pay Spot Cash and can meet any one’s prioes, Please call and inspect, it will cost you nothing—everyone welcome. I have the agency for Gas Engines, Threshing Machines, Clover Hullers and Parson’s Splf Feeders, the best in the land. Don’t for. get the place, one door north of Marble Shop, on Front Street. I am Yours Respectfully, C. A. ROBERTS.

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The Ronssolaer Decorating Co are prepared to do all kinds of first Class Painting, Paperhanging and Kalfomining on abort notioe Drop them a card for estimates docl

FARM horses, general purpose horses, roadsters, skates, mules, ponies—all sorts—no billy goats—a few cows. FARM WAGONS—new and secondhand. broad and narrow tires, singlo and double draft; road wagons top buggies, carriages, carts, hacks, cabs and buses. HARNESS—Iight and heavy, fine and common; blankets, robes, dusters, nets, whips, halters, saddles, collars—anything and everything in the line of horse goods; If you buy a horse and it does not suit you have the privilege of returning it within a reasonable time. See my booklet for particulars. If you buy a new wagon of us and any part breaks . return the broken parts and get new pieces. FARM of all. kinds used on a farm; evervthing a farmer needs. The Judy System is a universal outfitter. It can furnish your house from top to bottom; supply you with clothing and fill your larder with the best line of groceries; fit you out with medical instrument, clocks, watches, pictures—oil painting of all grades from “Maccaronies” to Munkascays; anything in this wide world. Nothing\is so far away or so hard-Yn get at that the Judy System cannot get it for vou. That is to say, if you ought to have it dca n pay the price.

THlffds AM ADVMRTIBMMBNT. If you are looking for a laxative. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is IT. The oonvenienoe and merit of this valuable remedy will be explained to your sa tiafactien by A. F Long