Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1901 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN fWOIAL PAPER OF JASPER pOUNTY OMSK Id BepuMlcanibuildlng on the corner ol Washington and Weston streets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Terms of Subscription. One Year $1.50 fils months *75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, September 17th, 1901.
Stock Cattle For Sale. I have 46 head of young steers consisting of yearlings &Dd two years, which I will offer for sale. Cattle on pasture at Lowell. Address me at Hammood, Ind. H. C. Summers. ▲ REMEDY FROM NATURE'S LABORATORY. Lichty’B Celery Nerve Compound is a scientific combination of nature’s health restorers celery, cocoa, cascara sagr&da, hops dandelion, buchu, mandrake, sarsaparilla and chamomile. Sickly children, weary women and tired and broken down men find in this great compound health, strength and happiness. Sold by A, F. Long, Will Deliver Meat to Any Part of The City. I wish to notify the public that J have some nice corn fed cattle to butcher, and will promply deliver meat to all parts of tbe City. Call phone No. 63. J. J. Eiglesbach. dtf Census Enumerator Clawson, who is also editor of “The Herald” at Ind. Ty., writes: To Whom It May Concern:—-1 was a sufferer from stomach 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, bat none with the happy results of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. G. A. Clawson, Howe, Ina. Ter. Sold by A. F. Long. ' Well Drillm?. I have 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. Keep your face clean, your complexion clear, your breath sweet, your head level. Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will do this. It cures * Constipation, Sick Headache and Indigestion and is a perfect laxative, -Bold by A. F. Long.
Oocoanut taffy, newsboy lemon gems, iced Homestead cookies, erncn cream biscuit, fig-bar, ohocoate creams are all fresh at Btarrs. UCHTY’S CELERY NERVE COMPOUND lor all nervsus diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervions debility, paralysis, biliousness, dyspepsia, 1 oostiveness, piles liver complaint, ‘kidney troubles and female complaints. It goes 10 the teat of the disease and cures thoroughly and speedily. Sold 6y A. F. Long. m Now is the time to buy lots in Leopold’s addition. The railroad is f sure thing and lets can be bought for from 15 to 25 percent oheaper now than they cau later. The reduction of price is made in consideration of Mr. Leopold’s contemplated trip to Europe. Come quick. Terms easy.
WE WANT TO SEE YOU! We can tell what makes your eyes blur and your head swim. You are bilious and Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup will cure you or the manufacturers will refund you the purchase price. Sold by A. F. Long.
uphoistenn?. We have eeoured a thoroughly competent man for furniture repair and upholstering work. Work called for and delivered. Donnelly Bkob.D ■•v / Red Menstruation Cross PAINFUL Menstruation I ansy •| | ** IKKZGULAJUTIES. ■W ill 4£ Are Sate and Reliable. 11l W far Perfectly Harnilcc lie Laties’ PRICE 91.00 Seat postpaid oa receipt of price. VtpQnfaiiiledUiMHwi^V/ *qr. Gampl* MmdßomkJ*t»smtfr—, Yjl de Cinchona Co., *** Mob**, iow* Bold by A. F. Long.
MONDAY-Continued. Miss Laura McClellan returned to her home in Crawfordsville today, after a several weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. W. A Huff. J. H. Phillips, of Brunswick, Ga. came today for a short visit with Louie Fendig, and together they will return to Brunswick tomorrow evening. Mrs. C. W. Domback, of DesMoines, lowa, and Mrs. Clara Armstrong, of Oneida, 111., are visiting Mrs. J. 3. Montgomery, for a few days. W. H. Gardner, of Harvey, 111., came today to look after some farm improvemenrs, on the (fid Parkison farm, east of town, which he recently purchased. A. Lewis, the cigar man, now of was in town over Sunday and today. He reports hie Lafayette cigar factory as very prosperous. D. 0. Hopkins, Reet, Nim, Ed and Caleb Hopkins and Leonard Rhoades went to Water Valley this morning, to camp on tbe Kankakee for a week’s fishing. C. L. Murphy, formerly of Remington, now a clerk in the Chicago post-office, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning, enroute to Chicago, after a visit with bis brother, Prof. Murphy, in Remington. Mrs. Eliza Gish, of Musquoketa, lowa, who has been visiting relatives near Wolcott, for the past month, and who spent a short time with her niece, Mrs, Charles Grow, here left this morning for her home. .
Aunt Ruth Phillips, whose supposed improvement from her paralytic stroke was only temporary, has been very low for several days, and her end can not be long deferred and is likely to occur at anytime. James Thompson, who arrived from Oklahoma a few nights ago, and was able to get about some on crutches, was taken with a sever attack of inflammation of tbe boVels, the latter part of the week. He is now some better.
His physicians opened a large abscess under Thos. Robinson’s right arm, this morning, containing about a quart of pus. The abscess was the result of a bruise received about four weeks ago, and has probably been the chief cause of his long and severe sickness. Omar, the 10-months-old child ofJMr. and Mrs. Ourtis Beoughter, died this morning at 4:80 o’clock, of brain fever. The funeral will be held at the house in the east part of town, at 1 o’clock tomorrow, by Rev. A. L. Ward, and interment will be in the Brown cemetery in Barkley tp. Madge Iliff, the 17 year old daughter of Harley W. Iliff, of Jordan tp., died last Friday, of consumption, after about 6 months siokness. The funeral was held Sunday, at the residence, and interment made here, in Weston oemetery. The funeral sevioes were conducted by a Spiritualist elder, from Anderson.
Ernest Middleton came down from Chicago Saturday evening, where he has been stationed for some some time at Ft. Sheridon, the nearest military post. He has not been able to procure a discharge, and is here on a short furlough only. He will not be required to do aotive duty, however, and expeots to remain at Ft. Sheridan until his enlistment is completed in Angnst of next year. Hon J. J. Moore, of Trafalgar, Ind., returned home today after a few days’ visit with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Yeoman- He lived out in the Blue Grass region, northeast of Rensselaer, 60 years ago and was thus one of our very early settlers. Be is a prosperous and prominent citizen of Johnson county, where be owns five or six big farms and other property in proportion. He also served two terms as state senator from his district. Two men arrested Saturday afternoon, by Constable Yiok. under the time-honored names of
John Doe and Richard Rce. They went,, into Goff’s restaurant, refused to pay for what they got and also evinced a disposition to clean out the plaoe. Squire Burnham gave them each $9.15, fine and costs, and they went tn jail. One of the men, whose right name is said to be Merrell is from Gifford, and he was bailed out Sunday by Harry Gifford. The other man is from Boone county, and will probably serve out his fine in jail. During the rains which began Saturday evening there was a total precipitation of just an inch. This with the rain of three days before makes a total of inches during the week and that is considerable rain. The farmers however say they can use all of it in their business, all right. It is needed for pastures and for fall wheat and rye and for plowing. More water for stock had also got to be quite a desideratum in many parts of the county, and this rain will help out considerable in that particular. The danger of frost is, of course, always present after a rain, at this time of the year, but the danger in this case now seems safely past. Much of the corn is now out of the way of frost and in a week or two more all of it will be. A good square piano for sale, at $35. In good condition. For name of party enquire at this office. Rosenbaum is selling the only genuine imported cigar ever sold in Rensselaer. Call for Finer de Puerto Rico.
Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollarof private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to three years time on seven per cent, and small commission in sums of S3OO and upwards. M. F. Chilcote. H. C. REED, Decorator, paper hanger and painter. Estimates on all classes of work, large or small. Drop me a card or leave word at the Makeever House.
Beal Estate Aarents. Parties desiring to buy or sell town property, farm lands in this or adj ining counties. Also choice Dako farms. Call on or address. Ellis & Geo. W. Jones. E. C. Forbes. w2m Remington, Ind,
A Bargain m Lana. For sale, 40 acres of land nw nw 35-31-7 in Keener tp., in Jasper Co., Ind. Parties interested will find a bargain in it by writing to 'the owner, Joseph Schneider, w2mp Eufaula, Indian Ter. Cider Mill New Banning. We are now operating our cider mill at onr residence 2$ miles northeast of Rensselaer. 3wpd James P. Clark To Spend tne Summer. Aunt Samantha is spending the summer at Starrs, the up-to-date grooer. Call and see her. New Blacksmith and Repair Shop. Horseshoeing, boiler and engine work a specialty. We also have to sell some bellows, pipe, dies and other tools, will sell oheap. Good work guaranteed. Danford Bros. Aoross street from Hemphill’s livery stable.
LOW RAILROAD RATES.
For the Buffalo Exposition; For the Pan-Amerioan exposition, the Monon Route will have tiokets 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. On aooount of general convention Episoopal church, the Monon will sell round trip tiokets to San, Franoisoo from Sept. 10th to 26th at $52.35, good returning Oot. 2nd, and an extension of returning may be procured by paying 50 a fee. On acoount of the annual fall festival at Cincinnati, Sept. 15th to 24th the Monon will sell round trip tickets at rate of one fare, $6.60. Tickets on sale Sept. 15, 16 and 23, 24. Good returning 1 week from date of sale. On acoount of the State Fair round trip tickets to Indianapolis at the rate of one fare. $3.30, for the round trip, will be sold on Sept. 16,17,18,19, 20. Good returning to Sept. 23rd,
Good Trail to Hit for Buffalo.
TheNiokle Plate now advertises that beginning with next Tuesday Sept. 24 it will sell tickets every Tuesday to Buffalo and return till Oct. 29th at one oent per mile. Tickets good returning until the following Sunday, at midnight. Now, not in any sense as an advertisement, but simply to give what we beleive is a valuable pointer to our readers who may think of seeing the Pan American before it closes, we want to say that the Nickle Plate route is a mighty good trail to hit for that big show. People can start from here on Bay tbe 6:32 train in tbe evening, go to Hammond, and find the Nickle Plate depot but a short distance from the Monon’s take a train for Buffalo and arrive there at a seasonable hour next morning. Returning, they can leave Buffalo in the morning, and reach Rensselaer at 11:30 p, m. the same day. The Nickle Plate has a nice smooth track, its traiu service is of the finest, and no long waits are required in making train connections. It is a nice route for the exposition and various Rensselaer people who have traveled it all agree in saying so. If it is desired to make the journey out in day time, good connections can also be made at Hammond by leaving here on the morning milk train. Try alO cent cigar worth the money. Sold only by Rosenbaum who imported it direct from Puerto Rico. The Rensselaer Decorating Co are prepared to do all kinds of first Class Painting, Paperhanging and Kalsomining on short notice Drop them a card for estimates docl
Five Per Cent. Loans.
Irwin & Irwin loan the funds of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., which has made more loans in Jasper County than any other Company or person. Loans made promptly. No “red tape.” No extra oharges for making papers; examination of land or abstract. Partial payments accepted. Offioe in Odd Fellows Temple. Rooms 1 and 2.
A POCKET COLD CURE. Krause’s Cold Cure is prepared in cupsule form and will cure cold in the head, throat, chest or any portion of the body in 24 hours. You don’t have to stop work either. Prioe 2£c Sold by A. F. Lo«rg.
Knocks the Flies. ■ .J No need to allow your horses oi cattle to be bothered with ilies. B. S. Fendig is selling Fly Bouncer, with which he gives a positive guarantee to keep flies off your horses and cattle if used according to directions, or money refunded. He also has louse and insect destroyer for ohioken lice and insects. For particulars oall on B. S. Fendig, the poultry manMrs. Purcupile’s millinery store, moved to Makeever’s bnilding, door east of Bargain Store. Ice for Hammer. I hve m y ioe house filled with good ice, am now ready to furnish customers with ioe for the summer at reas enable prices. O. C. Starr
Honan’s Real Estate Agency Farms tor Sale Cheap. 160 acres Jordan tp. 7 mi.Jfrom oity 80 a. Marion tp., 1* 160 a- Jordan tp. 74 80 a. Marion tp. 6 “ " “ 80 acres Gillam tp. 80 a. Jordan tp. 7 84 aores inside oity limits. Ho. Acre 23 574 acres in Jordan tp S4B 2f> 16§ “ “ Marion “ 45 27 160 “ “ Jordan " 25 28 80 “ “ Hang. G. “ 35 29 80 “ “ “ “ 65 30 80 “ ‘ Gillam “ 40 81 40 “ “ “ “ 25 33 120 “ “ Jordan '• 40 37 house and lots on River st 1000 39 fine 2 story house corner Its 2 blks from courthouse 1700 40 2 oity lots proraineut oor. 43 100 “ Union tp. 40 44 550 •' V “ •* 60 46 200 “ “ “ 40 45 14 story house, 5 room, comer It in oity $550. Houses and lots in the city. For further particulars call on or write E. P. Honan. Rensselaer Ind.
tit i$ with Pleasure we invite tbe public Tall 'and Ulfnter One of Sli'oA/Ay\' We are showing a quarter of a hundred different and distinct styles, carried*, in a range of widths which makes it possible to fit every foot perfectly. We thereby give the shoe buyers an assortment seldom carried in a city of this size—an assortment unexcelled by large city shoe houses. There are few women in this community who do not know the phenomtnal popularity of Queen Quality shoes— Clwir Beauty, ease and Comfort. It has become a truism regarding them, that once a wearer always a wearer. We will consider it a favor to show you through the line. Tcndifl’s fair.
FOR RENT! IT THIRD / are located along the line of the Chicago & Wabash Valley Ry. with the I. I. 1., 38 miles east of Kankakee. A trip over this road will prove the above statement. B. J. GIFFORD, Kankakee. HI
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