Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1901 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN snCTIOIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY Outer Id icatdbullding on the corner oi Wwifnrtor and Wee ton Streets, IBS TIED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Term* of Subscription. Od© Year f 1.50 Eh* months 75 ' h*©e Months 50 Friday, Ootober, 11th, 1901.
Millinery at Mt. Ayr, Mrs. Haskell, of Mt. Ayr, desires to inform the ladies of that town and vicinity, that her new trimmer has arrived from Chicago, and that she is now prepared to furnish the latest and most tasteful styles in ladies’ head-wear, at the most moderate prices. She asks them to call and judge for themselves of the quality of her work, and the fairness of her prices. XJCHTY’S CELERY NERVE COMPOUND for all nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paralysis, biliousness, dyspepsia, dostiveness, piles, liver complaint, kidney troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and cures thoroughly and speedily. Sold by A. F. Long. Beal Estate Agents. Parties desiring to buy or sell town property, farm lands in this or adjoining oounties. Also choice Dakota farms. Call on or address. Ellis & Geo. W. Jones. E. C. Forbes. w2m Remington, Ind.
JUST ONE BOTTLE. Scammon, Kans., Nov, 19, 1900. Pepsin Syrup Co. Monticello, 111. Sirs:—About three months ago 1 had occasion to use something for constipation. One bottle of Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin was all. 1 have been doing business with your firm over a year and I find it like your medicine profitable and pleashnt. Phil. L. Keener, Editor “Scammon Miner.” Sold by A. F. Long. Well Drilling. I have purchased Steward & Norman’s well drilling outfit and am prepared to do good, reliable work. Drop me a postal card I will figure with you on your work. Charles Ball. Rensselaer, Ind.
HILLER’S TESTIMONY. Albert Heller, living at 1114 Farnham St., Omaha, says: “I have tried most everything that is used as a preventive or cure for headache, but nothing did me so much good as Krause’s Headache Capsules. Others have tried them and say the same thing.” Price 25c. Sold by A. F. Long. Oil Lands For Sale, 200 Bores in the immediate Gillam Oil Field. It lies on the main wagon road from Wheatfield to Medaryville, £ mile north of the new M. £. ohurch, It is wild and not leased. I have no agents. Address the owner, Charles Foley. w2m Danville, Indiana. ANOTHER RESPECTED CITIZEN GONE to the city to take treatment for his stomach trouble. The amount of money he paid for railroad fare to get there would have bought enough es Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to have kept him and his entire family in good health for six months. You can’t suffer from Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache or Stomach Troubles if you take this remedy. In 5Cc and sl-00 bottles. Sold by A. F. Long.
Hunters’ Bates. To designated points in Wisconsin, Miohigan and the Southwest reached via the Niokel Plate Hoad and its connections. Low rate Hunters tickets are on sale until Nov. 15th. Inquire of nearest tioket agent of the Niokel Plate Bead or C. A Asterlin, T. P. A.,. Ft Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Nov. 15 Ft. Wayne, Ind. 197 Bits Per Vent. 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. Seems 1 and 2.
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Frank Randle end W. C. Miliron have sold their salted peanut penny-in-the-slot business to Cowgill & Worland. They had out some 25 machines, taking in ail the good towns from Lowell to Delphi and from Michigan City to Lafayette. 0 Mr. Milliron, we understand, will continue in the same business at some other place. W. B. Austin and wife will attend the annual banquet of the Marquette Club of which he is a member in Chicago tonight. Congressman C. B. Landis of Delphi, is one of the principal speakers, his subject being “William McKinley.” It will doubtless be one of the most eloquent and touching tributes paid by any great man to the memory of the dead president. Uncle George Gowland had the bad luck to lose his pocket book, this morning. He thinks some place north of town between Alf Donaelley’B and his son Henry Gowland’s place. It was an old leather pocket book, and contained about S7O in money and cheoks and other valuable papers. Mr. Gowland will give a reasonable reward for its return.
The special theater train from Crawfcrdsville to see Ben Hnr, at the Illinois theater, Chicago, went through yesterday at noon. There were 416 persons on board, in 11 coaches. The train did not stop here. The only Rensselaer representative on the train so far as reported, was Will Woodworth, as brakesman, W. B. Austin and family joined the party at the theater, as invited guests. Constable Christie Vick did not have to to go out of his own house to make his latest capture. The subject is a young lady of very tender age, and Mr. Vick expects to keep her in custody for an indefinite period. She weighs about 7 pounds and was taken in charge last night. IJiere is no charge against her, but probably one of “disorderly conduct” will be preferred before many weeks Two of next week’s prospective happy brides, Misses Blanche Alter and Stella Perkins were the recipients of a “kitchen shower” party last evening, at the home of Miss Alter, on south Weston street. About 25 of. their lady friends participated. A large array of useful kitchen artioles were received, and every~\ article was accompanied and described by a poem, composed by the donor. Jap Wright, the well known horseman on the old Wright farm, north of Mt. Ayr, met with a severe aocident recently. He was chasing a cow on one of his fast horses when it fell on his leg and broke it badly. The large bone is broken in two places, a little above the ankle and the small bone once. Mr. Wright is a brother of Randolph Wright, of Newton tp, who got a badly broken leg under very similar circumstances, a few years ago.
Isaac Wiltshire and wife arrived here last night from Town Creek, Alabama, where they have made their home the past five years. They have had hard luck during their stay in the south, including the loss of all their horses and other stock, and for the. past two years Mr. Wiltshire has been in very poor health, They have had enough of the south and expect to again make Rensselaer their permanent home. At present they are staying with his brother Harry W iltehire.
QUININE FOR COLDS. Many people who use quinine for the cure of colds say that the effect of this drug is more disagreeable than the disease. Krause’s Gold Cure is prepared in a convenient capsule form, and will cure the most deeply seated cold in 24 hours without any interruption to business. They are pleasant to take and give you a clear, fresh sensation while operating. Price 250. For sale by A. F. Long. FOR (FEMALE COMPLAINTS and diseases arising from impure state of the blood Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound is an invalnable speoiflo, Sold by A. F. Long.
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Of Interest to Nurses.
In Bddition to the usual valuable and instructive articles, ‘‘The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review” for October is particularly interesting to nurses because of information it contains regarding the nurses who attended President McKinley, with photographs of the'"Pan-American Hospital where his wounds were first dressed, the operating table upon which he lay, and the nurses who assisted at the operation. Among the news items, are reports of the International Congress of Nurses at Buffalo, and the Annual meeting of the SpanisbAmerican War nurses. There is also a full report of the Conference of Hospital Superintendents recently held in New York City.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore existing between G. W. Sharp and W. B. Peterson under the firm name of the Rensselaer Decorating Company, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned will continue the business of painting, paper-hanging and decorating as before. Shop on Main street north of the railroad, 3 doors south of McOolly & Coen’s store. Orders by telephone No. 293 will receive prompt attention. W, B. Peterson.
LIKED IN RENSSELAER.
The Renown of the Great Author and Physician, Dr. A. W. Chase is accented by Rensselaer Peo- * pie.
Its by the words of the people that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills have come into Buch active demand. The announcements for this medicine are not dependent on the testimony of people so far away that they cannot be authenticated —its home evidence that convinces because easily substantiated. Its the simple statement of things done and told in the words of the relieved. Mr. Roy McKensey, barber, corner of Front and Washington streets Renssselaer. Ind., says: “I found Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills a good rebuilding tonic, one that could and would give bodily strength and nerve steadiness. This in my business is a necessity, consequently I am pleased that I got the box at A. F. Long’s Drug Store as they acted finely in this manner with me.” Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pill 8 are sold at 500 a box at dealers o r Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase M. D, are on every package.
Red Ribbon Race Meet. For races scheduled at Ft. Wayne Oct. Bth to 11th, the Nickel Plate Road will sell round trip tickets on those days at reduoed fare. Return limit Oct. 12th. Inquire of nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road or, C. A. Aeterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. or, R. J. Hamilton, Agent, dwO.ll Ft Wayne, Ind. Homeseekers Low Bates. 21 day limit round trip tickets to points West. Southwest and Northwest via the Niokel Plate Road, Oct. Ist and 16tb, at special low rates. Inquire of nearest agent of the Niokel Plate Road, or O. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Ocl£> Ft. Wayne, Ind Lower Rates to Buffalo; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, beginning Oct- sth the Niokel Plate Road will sell round trip tiokets at cfae half of the one way first class limited fare. Return limit 4 days after sale. Inquire of nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road or C. A. Asterlin, T. P, A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. or K. J. Hamilton, Agent. 0030 Ft. Wayne, Ind. 210
MURRAY’S
Fall Opening and t Advanced Sale!
Wraps, Ladies’ Coats, Jackets, Ragalans, Automobiles, Plush Capes, Misses’ Automobiles, Childrens’ Jackets, Childrens’ Automobiles. We bought our Cloaks late and we have the Correct Styles.
New Goods coming in every day. Our stock is practically new—You know our May and June Dissolution Sale left our store nearly empty. We are having the biggest business this house has ever had and we intend to deserve it. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE AT MURRAY'S STORE.
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 SBOO and npwards. • M. F. Chilcote. Will Deliver Meat to Ally Part of The City. I wish to notify the publio that I have some nice corn fed cattle to butcher, and will promply deliver meat to all parts of the City. Call phone No. 63. J. J. Eiglbsbach. dtf Manager Wanted. A wide awake man with business experience can seoure splendid position as local manager for a wealthy Eastern corporation » by addressing Wm. E. Schilling, Gen’l Agent, dwlwp LaPorte Ind. H. C. REED, Deoorator, paper banger and painter. Estimate? on all classes of work, large or small. Drop me a card or leave word at the Makeever House. Now is the time to buy lots in Leopold’s addition. The railroad is p 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 quick. Terms easy. 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 cheap. Good work guaranteed. Danfobd Bros. Across street from Hemphill’s livery stable. For Sale or Trade. For sale, or trade for small farm a good 7 room bouse, in Rensselaer Two lots, plenty of fruit and good out buildings. Enquire of E. V. Ransford at the Racket Store, lmo Five Fer Cent. Farm ijoaas. Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per oent. commission. No need to pay three to five per oent com. mission. W. B. Aostut, Rensselaer,lnd.
Dry Goods, Dress G-oods, Heavy Cloth lor Walkine Skirts. Elegant Suitings. Blankets. Underwear, Yarns, Corsets, Kid Gloves Clothing, Men’s Suits. Boys’ School Suits and Overcoats, Cnildren’s Suits, Hats. Caps. Sweaters, Neckwear, Hosiery, Trunks and Suit Cases-
Tor a Short time. With each dozen of our best Cabinet Photos we will give a - - - - - Beautiful Portrait -FREENow is the time to get your Christmas Supply and avoid the rush. Call and see Samples -AT Dm# Mo, Rensselaer, mi
Trustee’s Notice. OFFICE DATS OF MAKION TP. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays given to nooeesary country work. Fridays exclusively to poor work. Saturdays of each week, general office work, except the first Saturday of eaoh month which * ill be given exclusively to Township InstltUt”' OHAB. M. BLUB. Trustee Marlon Tp. A millionaire appetite with a scant inoome, has many a dyspeptic. Df. Caldwell’s byrup Pepsin will cure Dyspepsia, Sold by A. F. Long. For life insurance go to Bbubkb & Randle. \
Shoes. Men’s Hanan. Men and Boys’ North Adams, Men and Boy’s Selz-Schwab &Go, Ladies’ Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, Children’s School Shoes. The best lines made m America.
BANKSTATEMENT REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., At tie olose of Its business on tbe Bth day [of July HOI. RESOURCES Duefrom^Banksand Bankers.!... 40,‘188 12 Banking Honpe. • 9,586 00 Current Expenses -•••■■ 689 88 ( Currency 5.218.00 Cash on Hand < 6.847 17 i Specie 1,684 17 Cash Items I <>67 19 8198,124 IS LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In f 25,000 00 Surplus Fund.... 8,000 00 Undivided Profits 522 66 Discount, Exchange and Interest. 2.U5 15 Individual Deposits on Demand... 107,68) 41 Individual Deposits on Time . 59,854 92 ~5198,124 13 STATE OF INDIANA. l ßg JABFXX OOUNTT. [ I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rersselaer, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement Is EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me /nwa this 15th day of July 1901. [ BKAI. ) CHARLES G. BPITLER. Notary Public. We respectfully call the attention of the PUBLIO to the foregoing statement of our condition, as reported, according to law to the AUDITOR of STATE. We have money to loan op FA RM and OITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security on fair “WisrsssaswsfiJMi'm. . FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make Investments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for onr customers, and transact a general BANKING BUSINESS. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage promising fair and courteous treatment to all. ADDISON PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. JAMES T. RANDLE. GEO. B. MURRAY. E. L, HOLLINGSWORTH, Directors. 5 PER CENT FARMLOANS A SPECIALTY.
Township Trustee. XABELIY TOWHieiP. Nottox: I will be at my residence Friday of each week, and at the office of the County Superintendent of schools in Rensselaer tbe seoond Saturday of each month for tho purpose of transacting township business. Elias Arnold. Trustee Barkley Township, Appointment of Administrator. Notice is herebyriven that the undersigned attaassshaateisaifs
