Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1901 — Page 4
THE 99 CENT "Tv RACKET STORE .5.... •> .j. .j. ►> ♦> .♦. .>•:• *:• *:• *5- *!* ❖ * ••** ** * *»* •*■ The only Store of its kind in Jasper county- Nothing over 99 cents in the Store and from that down to lc. We on Sept; 2nd 1901, opened our store as above stated and will hereafter call it the Ninety-Nine Cent Racket Store. Everybody will know our place by the two Nines, and also' bv our Musical Orchestra, which is one of the finest in the state, Me are adding new |S[usic right along so you never get tired-es samvWe shall still have Better Bargains on our 5, 10,15 and 25c Counters than before. Knowing where to buy, and. buying in the quantities we do, enables us to give you bargains that you could not possibly get elsewhere, not even in Chicago. Our increasing trade speaks louder than words of the vast amount of Business we are doing and Our Bargains alone areT3 —J the Best Advertisement h ITT we can have. You will be surprised to see .what ;you caif buy for 99 cents and less, at our place. Goods that put all competition in the shade. 'We buy nothing but the Latest and up to date goods. If there is anything new on the market you can depend you can find the same at the Racket Store and at one half what A > ... you would pay at other stores. Do not fail to visit us when in Rensselaer, we can save you money, and that is what counts nowdays with careful buyers. Our place of business is in the room formerly occupied k by the Model Clothing House. Thanking our many patrons for their past patronage and ex-tending a cordial welcome to all very respectfully, sßansford & Frank, The 99 cent Racket Store. RENSSELAER,
Kills Urn? Company i PARR, IKTD- < Pure Drugs, Medicines anil Cliemicals. I A Complete Stock of Standard Patent £L ; Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Goods, J < Toilet Articles and Perfumery ! The Finest 5 and 10c Cigar in the Market-; 4 < Special Attention given to the « J Compounding of . < ♦ Physicians' Prescriptions < and Family Recipes- i Paints and Oils.Jj ♦ Varnishes j - Our Stockof Wall Paper—j Comprises all of the Latest Styles and J « the Newest Desigus. Wall Paper for < all Purposes < t Grocery Department i l * You will find everything usually kept \ | in a First Class City Grocery Store. < We sell for . CASH! [which; enables us to'make the low prices we quote. We also; pay the Highest Market Price for YourJProduce in Cash; or Trade. Yon Can’t Afford to Buy Groceries on; TIME ; i Kirk Drug Co.
CQRBESPONDENCE.
MT AYK AND WEST JASPER. Fairs, shows and carnivals keep people hustling. ~ A number of Kensselker people passed through town Tuesday en route to Morocco, The game spies that passed through this place last week met with rough usaije at Morocco so it is told. The Mt. Ayr Bind goes to Shelby Sept, 14th, 1 An auction goods man was on the street Tuesday selling goods cheap arid still had a good profit. A re-union of the Ham family was held ljmre Wednesday at the home of Andrew Keeney. We notice .J. ,1. Brenner of Rensselaer among the number. Jay Yeoman, and Swaney Makeever of West Jasper have pur. chased corn binders of an ageni at this place and will start the same in the near future.
McCOYSBURG.
Mr t and Mrs. Reed McCoy went to Chicago, last Wednesday on business. John Brin ode entertained a num.her of .his friends at his home, on Water street last Saturday evening. All report a pleasant time. Mrs. J. R. Phillips returned from a week's visit with relatives at Delphi Tuesday. M rs. J. S. McDonald and daughters Mabel and Susie visited-relatives and friends near Monticello last week. Misses Mary Michaels and Pyrle Ritchy of Rensselaer visited Mabel Huston and the Misses Eib over Sunday. Miss Pyrle Parker is attending the teachers institute at Rensselaer this week. Everet Burns of Wolcott is visit, ing friends here, An eleven pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Huston last Saturday, Aug. 31st. Miss Lulu Rishling resumed her work at the Hotel Tuesday, after a weeks absence at Rensselaer. Rev. Keller who has been holding meetings at the Milroy Baptise church, returned to Monon Wednesday. Miss Jessie Southard went to Monticello Saturday to attend the Old Settlers’ meeting.
Private Sale. Will offer at private gale commencing Sept. 2nd, 1901, the following household goods. One 3 piece bed-room suit, oak .< 2 “ “ “ “ “ sideboard “ Cobbler seat rocker. “ book-case “ sewing machine “ folding lounge “ King heater, and other articles too numerous to mention, at the residence of B. M, Donnelly, 322 S. Cullen St. The Gifford Farms. “The Gifford lands are in Jasper County, Ind. and consist of a reclaimed swamp. The crops raised thereon this year are above the average of the country. He has many tenants from this locality. These lands should be seen by -all tenants before renting elsewhere.” 4w On account of the G. A. R. encampment at Cleveland, Ohio, the Monon will sell round trip tickets for $8.85, via Chicago. Linseed oil 75 cents, pure white lead 5 cents. C. E. Hershman. Ice For Sale. Ice for sale, delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 256. M. P. Warner. Linseed oil 75 cents, pure white lead 5 cents. C. E. Hershman. To Spend the Summer. Aunt Samantha is spending the summer at Starrs, the up-to-date grooer. Call and see her. ' Ice for Sommer. I have my ice house filled with good ice, am now ready to furnish customers with ice for the summer at reasonable prices. C. C. Starr Try the Thompson-Ried make of Chicago ice-cream, at Vicks. Nothing finer in the city. Try Vick’s for ice-cream. He has the Thompson-Reid make It can’t be beat. Call for Fluer de Puerto Rico 10 cent cigar at Rosenbaum’s. You’ll know its imported by its better taste
More About the Conference.
The Northwestern Indiana M. E. conference meets kt Brazil on Thursday of this week, though an opening service will be held the evening before. The conference opens and will probably close, a day later than*usual, This conference is divided into five districts. The Greencastle, with S. B. Towne, D. D., presiding elderpthe Crawfordsville, J. H. Cissel D. D. presiding elder; the Lafayette, Chas. A. Brook, D. D, presiding elder; South Bend, Isaac Dale, D. D , presiding elder and Valparaiso, Samuel Beck, D. D., presiding elder. Rensselaer, which hopes to have the next annual conference. is in the Valparaiso trict. y One of the important questions to come before the coming conference is a proposition to reduce the number of these districts to three. It is said that the movement in that direction is a strong one. Much misunderstanding exists concerning the significance of the removal of the time limit so far as pastoral charges are concerned. The limit still remains for Presiding Elders, who can only serve on one district for a period of six years, but in case of a pastor he may be reappointed indefinitely, but he is only appointed for a year at a time. Each conference year is complete in itself and a pastor may always know the possibility’ of a change at the succeeding session of the conference.
The County Commissioners.
James A. Bilisle, of Remington, was granted a saloon license. County Recorder Porter reported fees for the quarter ending Aug. 31, as $480.95. John O’Conner, Geo. F. Meyers and Henry Smith were appointed viewers for highway petitioned for in Walker tp., by ‘Angeline Walters and others. Date of view Sept. 18. c *» S. T. Comer, James McClanahan and David Alter viewers for road Union, petition for by John Armstrong and others. Date Sept. 18. F. M. Parker, Benjamin Harris, Wallace Shedd, viewers for Jacob D. Rich ditch. Sept. 18. Clerk Major reported fees for quarter $247.88. Auditor Babcock reported bis, at $118.85. Sheriff Hardy reported $120.36. C. M. Blue, trustee Marion tp., was granted additional aid for eleven persons not to exceed sls per quarter for each person. John O’Conner was pppointed a county drainage commissioner. Samuel Luce was appointed trustee of Keener to succeed Bart Sigler, resigned.
Warden Shideler Resigns. Warden G, A, H. Shideler, of the state’s prison at Michigan City, has sent his resignation to Gov. Durbin and will return to Marion, his former home, where he will reside and look after his business and political interests. It was Warden Shideler’s intention to have his resignation take effect on Oct. 1, but by request of the governor he has decided to continue in office until Nov. 1. Dr. Geo. R, Price, osteopath, is coming. Rosenbaum is selling the only genuine imported cigar ever sold in Rensselaer. Call for Finer de Puerto Rico. H. C. REED, Decorator, paper hanger and painter. Estimates on all classes of work, large or small. Drop me a oard or leave word at the Makeever House. We don’t spend our money in fancy ads. we put it in the oigars Give the “Merchants” a trial. I mported stock, home made by home people. 8 moke “Urbane.” 0 A good square piano for sale, at $35. In good condition. For name of party enquire at this office. Dr. Geo. R. Price, osteopath Iu Rensselaer, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Office at Mrs, Kinneys, on Front street. IEISt
- THURSDAYHorses Taken Up. One dark iron gray gelding, one white mare, one sorrel horse, one sorrel mare, 2 bay colts two and three years old. James L. Babcock, ts Parr Ind. Twenty Hay Limit Tickets. After Aug. 19th to Buffalo and return, will be sold for one and one third fare via the Nickel Plate Road. See nearest ticket agent or address C. A. Asterlin, T. P, A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or, R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Sep 1 Ft. Wayne, Ind Will Deliver Meat to Any Part of The City. / _ >' I wish to notify the public that I have some nice corn fed cattle to butcher, aud will promply deliver meat to parts of the City. Call phone No. 63. J. J. Eiolesbach. dtf Honan’s Real Estate Agency Farms tor Sale Cheap. 160 acres J-ordan tp. 7 mi."from city 80 a, Marion tp., 1| “ “ “ 160 a. Jordan tp.(js “ “ “ 80 a. Marion tp. 6 “ “ “ 80 acres Qiljam tp. 80 a, Jordan tp. 7 “ “ _J‘ acres inside city limits. No. Ter Acre, 23 57| acres in Jordan tp S4B 26 163 “ “ Marion “ 45 27 160 “ “ Jordan “ 25 28 80 “ “ Hang-, G. “ 35 29 .80 “ 35 30 80 “ ‘ Giilam “ 40 31 40 “ “ “ “ 25 33 120 “ “ Jordan “ 40 37 house and lots on River st 1000 39 fine 2 story house corner Its 2 blks from cohrt house 1700 40 2 city lots promineut cor. 43 100 “ Union tp. 40 44 550 “ - 50 46 200 “ “ “ "40 45 1£ 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. The Nickel Plate Road. offers low excursion rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, Glenwood Springs, Colo., Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah arid Hot Spring, S. D. Tickets on sale until Sept. 10th, good returning until Oct. 31, 1901. Write, wire, ’phone or call on nearest agent or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sept.lo 182 A REMEDY FROM NATURE'S LABORATORY • Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound is a scientific combination of nature’s health restorers celery, cocoa, cascara sagrada, hops dandelion, buchu, mandrake, sarsaparilla and chamomile, Sickly children, weary wo. men and tired and broken down men find in this great compound health, strength and happiness. Sold by A. F. Long, Try alO cent cigar worth the money. Sold only by Rosenbaum who imported it direct from Puerto Rico. * We are able to make you farm loans at a very low rate of interest. Bruner & Randle. Found — A gold band ring which owner may have by proving property at this office. See Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market. Five fer Cent. Farm Loans. Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per cent, commission. No need to pay three to five per cent, commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer,lnd. Linseed oil 75 oents, pure white lead 5 oents. C. E. Hershman. Census Enumerator Clawson, who is also editor of “The Herald” at Ind. Ty., writes: To Whom It May Concern: —I was a sufferer from stomaoh trouble until I was induced to try a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and I want to say that in my opinion it has no equal as a stomach remedy. I had tried many different remedies, but none with the happy results of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. G. A. Clawson, Rowe, Ind. Ter. Sold by A. F. Long. Money To LoanI have several thousand dollarof private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to tlyee years time on seven per cent, ahd small commission in sums of S3OO and upwards. M. F. Chilcote.
Red Suppressed /\ Menstruation WIOSS PAINFUL T* Menstruation I ansy * r Q J|| M IRREGULARITIES. 111 Are Safe and Reliable. ■ ■ ■ %XJ _PerfecUjJHarmle^. The Ladies’ PRICE SI.OO Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Money refunded if not as say. Sample and Booklet sent free, Vin de Cinchona Co., Des Moines, iowa Sold by A. F. Lo g. ci For Sile 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 le. 40 acres fair improvements, good land all cultivated SI,OOO. 80 acres good improvements, good land S2B. 160 acres fair improvements, 120 cultivated S2B. 120 acres, good buildings S2O. 400 acres good pasture land cheap 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 states and town properties in Rockford, Kankakee, Bradley, Desplaines and other Illinois towns. Also in Greencastle, Roachdale, Serrja, LVwler, Goodland, Kentland and other Indiana towns. Write 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 looking for suckers my stock is low. Yours for business, G. F. Meyers, Knimanlnd Township Trustee. BAKKLEV TOWNSBIP. . NorrcE: I will be at my residence Friday of each week, and at the office of the County of schools in Rensselaer the sec ind Saturday of each month for the parpose of transacting township business. Elias arxold. Trustee Barkley Township. HIST MM THE STATE OF INDIANA I Jasper Countv - i Before Jacob M. Troxell, a Justice of the Peace in and for Marion Township. Lucius Strong, Jesse C. Owin' and David M. Worland, Trustees of Iroquois Lodge. No. 143, Independent Order of l Odd Fellow's, vs David W. Shields and John M. Shields. J Now comes the plaintiff by Schuyler C. Irwin, its attorney and files complaint herein, together with an affidavit showing that the defendant David W. Shields, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. , ■ Notice is therefore hereby given that unless said defendant be and appear before me at my office in Rensselaer, Indiana, on the Ist day of November, 1901, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in his absence. / —s. Witness my hand and seal this /SCT7U\3rd day of September, 1901. ( SK Yr ) JACOB M. TROXELL, JusticS of the Peace. Schuyler C. Irwin, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sept. 6-13-20. HlrlS The State of Indiana,! ™ Jasper County. i m In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term 1901. Norman Warner et al ) vs ' Complaint No. 6169. John Kohler, et al ) 1 Now comes the plaintiff by Foltz, Spitlei' & Kurrie their attorneys und flies their complaint herein together with an affidavit that the defendants John Kohler, Senior and John Kohler Junior, are not residents of the State of Indiana. This action is based on a ftote and in attachment on real estate. ■ Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 4th day of October 1901, the same being • the 23d day dt the next term, of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of September, A. D. 1901, at the court house in the city of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence. . T ' J. set my hand and affix the seal of l J* J said court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 28th day of August, A. D. 1901 JOHN F. MAJOR, Clerk. Foltz, Spltler & Kurrie, Attys for Plaintiffs. Aug. 30-Hep 6-13,
Msibt Notice, mate of Indiana j qq County of Jasper i 00 In Jasper Circuit Court, to September Term a.o. 1901. Julia A. Richardson, ) vs > Complaint No. 0152 William A. Richardson. ) Now comes the plaintiff by Chilcote & Parki son her attomhys and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant William A. Richardson, is not A resident of the state of Indian*. , . . Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the last day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, the same being Oct. *,1901, to be hotden on the Second Mommy of l A - D. IDOI, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, In said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. /£»TTv\iny hand and affix the seal of said ( JOourt, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 10th day of August, A. D. 1901. JOHN F. MAJOR, Chilcote & Pnrkison, t Clerk. Attorneys for Plff. , Aug. 28-30 Sept. 0.
