Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1901 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN yy— OnriCIAL PAPER OP JASPER COUNTY (Woe in BepublicwubutldlDg on the corner of ~ Wuhlngton and Weston Street*, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY s AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Teraii of B«bocription. On© Year .$1.50 fits months 75 'Three Months .. 50 Friday, September 20tb, 1901.

Will Deliver Meat to Any Part of The City. I wish to notify the public that I have some nice corn fed cattle to botcher, and will promply deliver meat to all parts of the City Call phone No. 63. J. J. Eiglesbaoh; dtf Linseed oil 75 cents, pure white lead 5 cents. C. E. Hershman. ipnoisteriner. We have secured a thoroughly competent man for furniture repair and upholstering work. Work called for and delivered. Donnelly Bros. Five Per Cent. Farm Loans. Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per oent. commission. Nc need to pay three to five per cent, commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer,] nd. Now is the time to buy lots in Leopold’s addition. The raiiroad is e sure thing and lets can be bought for from 15 to 25 percent cheaper now than they can later. The "reduction of price is made in consideration of Mr. Leopold’s contemplated trip to Europe. Come qnick. Terms easy. Anyone in need of a Stump Puller call on C. A. Roberts, agent for The Monarch. 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. Cider Mill Now Hanning. We are now operating our cider mill at our residence 2J miles northeast of Rensselaer. «3wpd James P. Clark 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 charges for making papers; examination of land or abstract. Partial payments accepted. Office in Odd Fellows Temple. Rooms 1 and 2. A good square piano for sale, at $35. In good condition. For name of party enquire at this office. We are able to make you farm 4oans at a very low rate of interest. Bruner & Randle. Linseed oil 75 cents, pure white lead 5 cents. C. E. Hershman. See Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market.

Money To Loan. I have several iuousand dollarof private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to three years time on seven per cent. nnd small commission in sumß of S3OO and upwards. J M. F. Chilcote.

Shropshire Sheep For Sale. For sale, 30 thoroughbred Shropshire ewes,also 10 buck lambs All strictly thoroughbred stock. Call on or address Stimbon Bros, w3w Stouteburg, Ind. Stock Cattle For Sale. I have 46 head of young Bteers consisting of yearlings and two years, which I will offer for sale. Cattle on pasture at Lowell. Address me at Hammond, Ind. H. C. Bummers. , __± Well Drilling. 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. Linseed cil 76 cents, pure white 'daad Soanta. 0. E. Hebshman.

THURSDAY.

This day of McKinley’s funeral is also the 20th anniversary of Garfield's death. Ezra Clark returned yesterday from a two weeks’ visit at Grand Rapids and Whitehall, Mich. Miss Harriet Yeoman arrived home today from her trip to Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls etc. Miss Georgia Peacock returned yesterday from a several weeks’ visit with her sister, in- Dunnville. Grant Tyler and wife, west of town returned home today from two weeks’ visit in Wabash county. • Wm. Briggs, one of the tailors, returned yesterday from Chicago, where he has been for. the past two weeks. Mrs. B. Forsythe has gone to New Philadelphia, Ohio, to visit her father, who is in very poor health, • Mrs. Dr. Snyder returned to Lafayette yesterday evening, after a week’s visit with her cousin, F. W.Bedford. There was still another frost last night, but it was very light and probably did no damage, at least in this county. ~—— T* J. McCoy went to Chicago yesterday evening, to witness today the pararde in honor of the dead President. I. L. Jones and wife, of Pontiac, 111,, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Angler, and Mr. Jones is looking after the farm he recently purchased here. The revival meetings at the Free Will Baptist church will continue every evening, this week, and Sunday morning and evening, closing with the Sunday evening meeting. Dr. Charies M. Huston, of Hamilton, Ohio, who is visiting his brother, W. C. Huston, at McCoysbuig, spent yesterday in Rensselaer visiting a number of acquaintances. Grandfather J. M. Gwin returned yesterday evening after an absence of about three weeks, spent with relatives in Delphi and Kirklin. His grandson, Blaine Gwin, who had been at the same points for the past week also returned home. Ttos. H. Beets ha 6 sold his farm the former Mitchell place, abou four miles south of town, to Vincent Eießle, who now lives north of Remington, but has sold his farm there. There are 164 acres in the farm and the price is $9,100. or about $55.50 psr acre. Possession will change March Ist. Albert Marshall, who attended Wisconsin University at Madison, last year, has reconsidered his decision not to go back there this year

Neuralgia. The Prayer ol a Nerve for More Blood. Neuralgia may attack any part of the body but most frequently occurs where the nerves are most abundant. In the head. In the face. Sometimes the heart nerves seem to twist. Twinging rheumatic pains of the extremities. Sharp and intense at times. In the intervals dull and heavy. Neuralgia is the result of impoverished blood, caused by impairment of the nerves—a lack of nerve force. It is a disease of the nerve centers, and the pains accompanying it- are a prayer for better nourishment. They are tha danger signals which warn you against a total collapse of the nervous system. Liniments and all external applications can only give temporary relief. Permanent cure cannot possibly come until the nerva centers are thoroughly revitalized by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills. The beneficial effects of this great nerve restorative are felt thrilling through the nerve fibres as week by week and month by month the nerve force of the body is restored. Women afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex are frequently great sufferers from neuralgia. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Pills positively cure both these disorders by filling the nervous system with new vigor and life. 50 cents a box at all dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chaes Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The genuine has portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase on each package. Mis. J. H. Warrick, of No. 380 Philadelphia st., Indiana, Pa., says : " I can recommend Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to anyone who suffers as I did with nervous sick headache—neuralgia of the head and a weakened stomach digestion. They stopped the headache, the neuralgia disappeared and with it the stomach trouble." Sold by A, F. Lo g.

RHEUMATISM I

Why go with your body full of pain or lie helpless WRIGHT’S RHEUMATIC REMEDY IPkA has cured 90 per cent of the persons who have J ! *S,taken it. We guarantee vHUr IO cure y° u or refund y° ur Wright’s 'V: j Rheumatic Remedy ' is no experiment, the test period is passed. Many cases of 1 Rheumatism and Sidney trouble cured by only one bottle ofout remedy, taken internally, once in 24 hours. Don t be a burden upon some one. You can now avoid it. Ask your uruggist. If he will not supply you send us one dollar Tor a bottle. —. WRIGHT MEDICINE COMPANY, FERU, INDIANA

KIDNEY CURE

and will return there next Monday if Trustee Blue can find another satisfactory teacher for the Slaughter school south of town. Albert will again be one of the leading players in Wisconsin’s famous football team, this season. The fine new Methodist parsonage in Rensselaer is the finest in the entire conference, as was stated by Rev. Royee in his fine and effective address in behalf of Rensselaer, at the conference. It will not have that distinction long however, for there is one under construction at Crawfordsville to cost §5,000; and one at South Bend which, with the ground will cost §IO,OOO. South Bend is also preparing to out-do the whole conference in a church building, having one under construction which will cost, including the above parsonage, §75,000. John Poole, of South Cullen street, is now the owner of about the finest and most artistic piece of Indian work ever found in this region. It is a stone pipe, found last Monday, on his farm in Hanging Grove Tp, It is made out of a piece of hard blue rock, probably granite, and is about three inches long by 1£ inches thick. It represents the head and shoulders of some animal, probably a black bear. Thq_, mouth is open in a ferocious manner, with a double row of big teeth displayed. Eyes, ears and nostrils, are all carefully carved and also the shoulders and forefeet with their big long daws. It is, indeed, a remarkable piece of carving to have been exeouted, as it must bave been, by the Indians, with only the rudest instruments to work with.

New Blacksmith and Repair Shop.

Horseshoeing, boiler and engine work a specialty. We also have to 6ell some bellows, pipe, dies and other tools, will sell cheap. Good work guaranteed. Danford Bros. Across street from Hemphill’s livery stable.

LOW RAILROAD RATES.

For the Buffalo Exposition; For the Pan-Amerioan 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. On acoount of general convention Episcopal church, the Monon will sell round trip tiokets to San, Francisco from Sept. 10th to 26th at $52.35, good returning Oct. 2nd, and an extension of returning may be procured by paying 50 a fee. On account 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 od sale Sept. 15, 16 and 23, 24. Good returning 1 week from date of Bale. On account 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,

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

Another Cheap Excursion

To Chicago, Sunday Sept, 22nd. i The next cheap excursion to ( Chicago will be next Sunday, Sept, j 22nd. The times of special train I and the round trip rate of Jasper J county and adjoining stations, are as follows: Lee 8.30 “ “ 1.00 McCoysburg .... 8.35 “ “ 1.00 : Pleasant Ridge.. 8.40 “ “ .75 Rensselaer 8.48 “ “ .75 : Surrey.. 8.57 “ “ .75 iParr 9.02 “ “ .75 Fair Oaks 9.09 “ “ .75 Rose Lawn 9.20“ “ .75 Thayer 9.25 “ “ .75 Sbeiby 9:28 “ “ .75 Lowell 9:42 “ “ .50 The train will arrive at Chicago at 11:80 a. m. and leave at 11:30 p, ra.

Every Tuesday to Buffalo.

From Sept. 24 to Oct. 29th, the Nickel Plate Road will sell round trip tickets to Buffalo at one cent per mile, going Tuesdays; returning on any train up to midnight of the following Sunday. Inquire of nearest ticket agent of the Nickel Plate Road or C. A. Aster!in, T. P.' A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. , 191 0c29 The Rensselaer Decorating Co are prepared to do all kinds of first Class Painting, Paperbanging and Kaleomining on short notice Drop them a card for estimates docl

Loolr ZEZCere. Do you want to buy a nice little farm on reasonable terms, and conditions. Have 3 farms that I will sell on easy term, ■with small payment down, balance 5 per cent, interest. “ “ 100 acres. “ “ 200 acres. “ “ 80 acres. Also good residence prcpeity in Rensselaer. Robert Michael, Owner. Honan’s Real Estate Agency Farms tor Sale Cheap. 160 acres Jordan tp. 7 mi."from city 160 a. Jordan tp. 74 “ “ “ 80 a. Marion tp. 1$ “ “ “ 80 acres Gillam tp. 80 a. Jordan tp. 7 “ “ “ 34 acres inside city limits. So. Per Acre 23 574 acres in Jordan tp S4B 26 163 “ “ Marion “ 45 27 160 “ “ Jordan “ 25 28 80 “ “ Hang. G. “ 30 29 80 “ “ “ “ 35 30 80 “ . ‘ Gillam “ 42.50 31 40 “ “ “ " 25 83 120 “ “Jordan ‘ 40 37 house and lots on River st 1000 39 fine 2 story house corner Its 2 bits from court house 1800 40 2 city lots promineut cor. 43 100 “ Union tp. 40 44 550 - “ ” 50 46 200 “ “ “ 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. For 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 le 40 acres fair improvements, good lend 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 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 states and town properties in Rockford, Kankakee, Bradley, Desplaines and other Illinois towns. Also in Greencastle, Roaobdale, Serria, Fowler, 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 busineßß -1 want to hear from you, but if you are looking for suckers my stock iB lowYours for bußiuess, « G. F. Meyers, V Kniman, Ind Wanted—Board and room in private family for two young men. Inquire at this office.

Buy Hominy Meal and feed your hogs and * see them grow. Cheaper than Corn, Rye or Shorts. -In fact the cheapest feed you buy. We have many customers -who will Verily this ‘statement. Give it a trial and you will be one of them, HOniNY CHOP, Lisvrhe thing to keep your cow in good flesh and giving lots of milk. ■ *'«*»*'- Come and see us, we want a share of vour trade. I Rensselaer fuel and feed Go.

FOR RENT! Jest THIRD These farms are located along the line of the Chicago & Wabash Valley Ry. Which'Connects with the I. I. 1., 88 miles east of Kankakee. A trip over this road will prove the above statement. B. J. GIFFORD, Kankakee- HI

J. C. GWIN - LUMBER MERCHANT - LUMBER SHINGLES DOORS, Of all kind?, Lath, Sash, Blinds, , SEWER PIPE--All sizeson Bilk Solicited. Ibu direct from lumber region Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Gwin

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SOLD AT KRESSLER'S FEED BARN-