Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1901 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY OBee in R®publicanibulldlng an the comer of Washington and Weston Streets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. .Tarmt of Subtcription. One Year ..$l5O Six months 75 Threi Months 50 Tuesday, October 15th. 1901.
CITY NEWS.
MONDAY. Vernon Nowels made a business trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. L. A. Moss returned to Chicago Saturday, after a short visit here. Mi6S Carrie Woodworth went to Chicago this morning for a week’s visit. Rev. A. Or. Work .went to MadisoD. Ind., today, to- attend the Presbyterian synod. Mr. Clifford Dayton, of Chicago, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Carrie Woodworth. Mrs. Oscar Anderson and children went to Chicago yesterday for a few dags’ visit with her sister. The 1 2-years-old son of Gee. Warne, near Parr, is quite sick with malarial fever. Born, this Monday, Oct. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Baker, in the northwest part of town, a son. Will Porter, formerly engaged in the laundry business, began clerking this morning, in Geo, E. Murray’s store. Mrs. J. C. Borntrager returned Saturday evening after three weeks’ visit with her her parents, at Wapakoneta, Ohio. Fred Phillips is making only very slow improvement in his severe sickness, but reports of his being seriously worse are erronious. Miss Minnie Osborne, of near Lee, came today to visit the family of K. T. Newman, northwest of town. J. Byron Sayler has completed hie removal te Aurora, 111., where he is working for the McCormick Harvesting Co. John Rush went to Logansport today to attend a special board meeting of the Free Baptist church.
W. E. Dennis, of near Pleasant Ridge, returned today frdm a week’s visit with his father, aged 84 years, in Peotone, 111. Frank Kennel and wife returned to their home in Lafayette today, after a weeks’ visit with Conrad Kellner and family here. George Williams, of South Raub, returned home today, after a few days’ visit with his sister, Mrs. G. P. Daugherty. N. Krull opened his new bakery in Liberal Corner building Saturday evening, and has the same now in full running order. Miss Joeva Green, who is teaching school Jat Chrism an, Porter county, spent Saturday ‘ and Sunday with her mother in Rensselaer. Mr. aLcTMre. Will Grant returnafter a ten daya’ visit here, during which lime he erected a new barn on his father’s farm, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Hawkins, returned to their home in Anderson today, haviDg been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis here. The rain which ended sometime Satuiday night, lasted about 30 hours, more or less continuously,' and during that time 3 J inches of water fell. The drama, ‘‘Diamonds and Hearts,” will be presented next Saturday night at the McCoysburg school house, by talent from Hanging Grove tp. ' Born, Sunday, Oot. 13th to Mr, and Mra. Cbarlea W. Scripter, 5 miles west of town, a aon. Same date, to Mr. and Mra. Fred W. Schiiner, 7 miles northwest, a odanghter.
Commencing Oct. 21, and Continuing all Week. I I igjfcK majestic Cooking exhibition. J EsSl? I have arranged to have a man, direct from the Factory J to show my friends and patrons that W >// Ok Great majestic Range , . will last longer, bake better and quicker, heat more water and I \ H * \ \ do all of this in less time and less fuel than any range made. It \ \ V Biscuits Baked in Three Minutes - *bi|p3Sp \ A And served with delicious coffee free to all who call. ■ 01B9!] ,• • ‘ Sr \\\ Be sure and Come. ' j -Sf ' \\ Handsome Set of Ware, 17 Pieces, Free F\ . CTv ;^jESTig-] to all who buy a Great Majestic Range at this exhibit. • Vi—Handsome Souvenir for Early Callers. E. D. RHOADES, “ Opposite Court House
The effectiveness of the attorney general's crusade against the Jeffersonville Gretna Green is demonstrated by the fact that in September only 50 marriage licenses were issued at Jeffersonville as against 22 T during August. J. R. Vanatta is now able to sit up an hour or two every day and even to walk a few steps. He was sick a-bed for 10 weeks, which is a long time for a man who practically did not know before what it was to be sick. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berkley arrived home from their twelve dayB 1 wedding journey last night. Their time was mostly spent at Cincinnati, Louisville and in visiting the Doctor’s {people at and around Newman, 111. Fish Gilmore came down from Fair Oaks this morning with a good sized patch over bis eye. A sharp’stick flew up as Fish was splitting wood and be got the sharp end good and hard. It was a range shot at his eye. A half inch'oloser and Fish would have been ono “lamp” short.
Two of the new passenger engines ordered for the Monon wii arrive here the last of this week. They are built by the Brooks locomotive works and are to be started from there on Tuesday. These two engines are of the latest type and will add greatly to the efficiency of the motive power. The census report on the population of the United States by sex, nativity and color, show that the males outnumber the females by 1.2 per cent. During the last ten years the negro population has increased 18.1 per cent., and the foreign-born element has increased 12.4 per cent. Essie, the 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Sayler, of Newton Tp., 3 or 1 miles west of town, died about 6 o’olock Saturday evening. She has always been an invalid and practically helpless. The funeral will be held Tuesday, at the residence, at 10:30 a. m., by Rev. C. D. Royse Unde George Gowland, the loss of whose pocket book with quite a large sum of money therein was previously noted, has had the same restored to him, all right. It was found by Charley Clark, a road mpervisor, northeast of town, where Uncle George lost it, and who found Mr. Gowland’s name on the papers inside, and promptly returned it to him. A team of horses belonging to Sholby Giyant broke loose from a hitching post at Mrs, Mattie ! Grant’s residence on Front street Saturday evening, and indulged in a yeiy rapid runaway for a very short time. They dashed ink) a
picket fence at Mrs. Peter Rhoads’ residence, and before they could, untangle themselves were caught by Benj. Harris. About fifteen pickets were broken and one of the horses quite seriously cut by one of the pickete.
Another Cheap Excursion.
To Chicago, Sundav October 20th. LAST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON The next cheap excursion to Chicago will be on Sunday, Oct. 20th. The times of special train and the round trip rate of Jasper 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, Parr 9.02 “ “ .75 Fair Oaks 909 “ “ .75 Rose Lawn 9.20 “ “ .75 Thayer 9.25 “ “ .75 Shelby 9:28 “ “ .75 Lowell 9:42“ “ .50 The train will arrive at Chicago at 11:30 a. m. and leave at 11:30 p. m.
HELLER’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 250. Sold by A. F. Long.
Oil Lands For Sale. 200 acres in the immediate Gillam Oil Field. It lies on the main wagon road from Wheatfield to Medaryville, £ mile north of the new M. E. ohurch, It is wild and not leased. I have no agents. Address the owner, Charles Foley. w2m Danville, Indiana. Five Per tent. 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 abetraot. Partial payments accepted. Offioe in Odd Fellows Temple. Rooms 1 and 2. LICHTY’S CELERY NERVE COMPOUND for all nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paralysis, biliousness, dyspepsia, dostiveneßs, piles, liver complaint, kidney troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and oures thoroughly and peedily. Sold by A. F. Lopg. See Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market. For life insurance go to Bruneb & Randle. We are able to make you farm loans at a very low rate of interest, Bruner & Randle.
MURRAY’S
Fall Opening and Advanc= ed Sale!
W raps, Shoes. Ladies’ Coats, Jackets, Ragalans, Men’s Hanan. Automobiles, Plush Capes, Men and Boys’ North Adams, Misses’ Automobiles, Men aAd Boy’s Selz-Schwab & Co. Childrens’ Jackets, Ladies’ Shoes^ Childrens’ Automobiles. Misses’ Shoes, We bought our Cloaks late and Childrens School Shoes, we have the Correct Styles. The best lines made m America.
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 bouse has ever had and we intend to deserve it. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRADE AT MURRAY'S STORE.
For the Buffalo Exposition: For the Pan-Amerioan exposition, the Monon Route will hare 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. Horn*iieekers Lew Bates. 21 day limil utid liiplidcli lo points West, Southwest and Northwest via the Nickel Plate Road, Oct. Ist and 16tb, at speoial low rates. Inquire of nearest agent of the Niokel Plate Road, or 0. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, 0018 Ft. Wayne, Ind
Dry Goods, Dress G-oods, Heavy Cloth for Walkinsr 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-
Lower Kates to Buffalo. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, beginning Oot sth the Niokel Plate Road will sell round trip tickets at one half of the one way first class limited fare. Return limiHl days after sale. Inquire of nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, ‘ 0030 Ft. Wayne, Ind. A millionaire appetite with a scant inoome, has many a dyspeptic. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will cure Dyspepsia, Sold by A. F. Long.
Hunters’ Rates, To designated points in Wisconsin, Miohigan and the Southwest reached via the Niokel Plate Road and its connections. Low rate Hunters tiokets are on sale until Nov. 15th. Inquire of nearest ticket agent of the Niokel Plate Road or 0. A Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Nov. 15 Ft. Wayne, Ind. 197 What oures and keeps you free from siok headache? Why, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Sold tjy A. F Long,
