Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1901 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY {Maeiß Republican building od the corner ot Washington and Weston Streets, IBBUEP EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Term* of Subscription. One Year $1.50 Bis months 75 Tnree Months 50 Friday, November 1, 1901.

Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollarof private fuiids to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to three yeais time on seven per cent, and small commission in sums of S3OO and upwards. M. F. Chilcote. 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. aDd will promply deliver meat to all parts of the City. Call phone No. 63. J. J. Eiglesbach. dtf 15ox Social. There will be a bos social at the Glen Dale school, Giilam tp., Friday 7 night Nov. Ist. A good program is assured. W. E. Saylor, w2tp Teacher.

For Sale or Trade. A complete set of bicycle tools, including repairs on hand. Here is a chance for some energetic person to get tnto a gocd paying business very cheap. Our reason for selling, our time is too much occupied with our undertaking and vehicle business. dw2wp CoVGILL <& WOR LAND. 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 orabsiract. Partial payments accepted Office in Odd Fellows Temple. Rooms 1 and 2.

Public SaleThe undersigned will offer at public tale at the M. B. Alter farm miles east of Rensstker beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on Thnrsday Nov. 7th.. 1901 The following property: 1 team workhorses, weight about 1500 pounds each, 16 bead of cattle, 2 milk cows 7 and 8 years old, one wiih twin calves by her side 3 mo. old. the other raising two ©elves,mo. old, 12 year old heifer fresh since May. 1 2-year old steer 4 heifers coming 2 years old, 2 ateers years old, 1 steer and 1 heifer yearlings. 6 fat hogs weight about 150 lbs., 1 good Deering binder, 1 Deering mower, 1 hay rake, 2 walking plows, 2 cultivators, 1 disc harrow. 1 smoothing harrow 10 feet. 1 corn planter with 80 rods check v ire, 1 hand corn eheller new. 1 good Harrison wagon, 3 sets double work harness, 1 set double buggy harness good as new, 1 patent scoop board, 1 good gravel bed. Term 6 of sale: $5 00 /1 d uider nth in Ltid; en er me over $5.00 twelvemonths credit will be given without interest if pbid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale, purchaser giving bankable note; 7 per cent discount for cash on sums over $5 00. W. E. Price. Phillips & Sod, Auctioneers.

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THURSDAY.

Frank Stone went to Lafayette today, on business. Burton Jenkins, of Barkley tp , is quite sick of typhoid fever. J. T. Penn went to Ligonier this morning on business. E. P. Honon went toMishawanka yesterday to attend a meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters. Mrs. Jefferson Smith, of Newton tp., returned yesterday from a visit at Homer, 111. Miss Lena Washburn rfcgfined to Chicago j esterday, after visit with her parents herq^» The Mothers' Meeting will be held Saturday, in the east court room, at 2:30 p. m. Uncle Sammy Parker is recovering from bis sickness with malarial fever. Mrs. Levi Reynolds, of Reynoldfc* came yesterday to visit relatives in and near Rensselaer. Mrs. Elizabeth Van Nice returned toMonon yesterday, after a short visit with relatives here.

A nine pound boy was born yes terday to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Walters, southeast of town. Only about i the crop of apples in the country this year according to statistics. Mrs. P. H. Halligan northeast of town, had a light stroke of paralysis Monday, but is recovering from it very satisfactorily. Miss Mary Eger returned today from Denver, Col., where she had been visiting friends for the past three months. Regular services at the Methodist churcn Sunday morning and evening. The evening topic will be: “Is God Changeable?” Miss Lizzie Zink returned here yesterday from a six weeks’ visit with her parents at Wapakoneta, Ohio. Mrs. Susan Wishard, pf Greenwood, Ind , came yesterday to remain all winter with her brother, W. W. Wishard. All members of the Rensselaer foot ball team are requested to meet this Thursday evening at the court house square for practice. Dr. J. Allen, of Pontiac, 111., returned home yesterday, after having spent several days in Jasper county, looking after his farm lands of which he now owns about 1400 acres.

The Endeavor society of the Barkley Christian church will give a Measuring social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burns on Saturday evening Nov, 2, 1901. Everydody invited. Henry Tinder has been improving so rapidly the past two or three days that his recovery is now considered certain. Which will be good news for his assailant, young Jim Blake, in the county jail. Frank J. Gant, of Union tp„ whose condition since his paralytic stroke 4 or 5 months ago has been several times mentioned, has lately grown much worse, and his death ie[now only a question of a few days atj most. Ben F. Wolcott, advance agent of the Royal Stock Co., is here today. and arranged with Manager Ellis for Wednesday and Thuredaynights of next week. The company will present [“A Royal Reception 1 ' the opening night. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Ward and eon Paul took their final departure from Rensselaer this afternoon, They'will make a short stay in Indianapolis before going to Martinsville, the scene of Mr. Wards future labors, as pastor of the Christian church at that place. Mrs. Nancy Plank returned to her home near Logansport today, after a, short visit with her brother, J. C, Thrawlp. She was accompanied home by her other brother, JosepbiThrawls, of Illinois. Mrs. McKinley and grand daughter, of Ohio, remained here for a more extended’vieit. There will be a social at Oak Grove school, Walker tp., Saturday night Nov. 2nd. A good program will be given, Nellie Gray. Teaober.

Ellis’ Opera A House, Monday, Nov. C T THE CEDEBRATED Salisbury Orchestra. Of 12 Pieces. Under the Direction of LEN Ha SALISBURY. Supporting the Charmigg Soprano Abby Rose Wood In Popular Concert Programs. Seats Now on Sale at Huff’s. Two Nignts, Commencing p WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER D A Whirlwind ot Fun and Music! Supported by The Royal Stock Company In the Musical Comedy “A Royal Reception" Bright Music, pretty Girls and Graceful Dancers. If You Want to Enjoy a Good Laugh Wait a “Royal Reception.”

Public SaleThe undersigned will offer at public sale at the J. Matheson farm, just north of Rensselaer, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, 1901 the following property: 34 head of cattle including 14 milk cows, all good milkers and of which 4 are Jerseys, 3 half Jerseys and 20 head of young cattle. Seven head of horses including one span work mares, weigh 3,000 lbs, 1 sorrel mare 1,200 lbs, and 4 other horses. Implements, Vehioles, etc. —1 McCormick binder nearly new, 1 McCormiok mower, 1 surrey good as new, 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, 1 Bradley corn planter with 120 rods wire, 1 hay rake, 1 Webber wagon, 2 cultivators, 2 stirring plows, 1 shovel plow, 1 harrow, 1 iron harrow, 1 broad-cast seeder, I hay ladder, 1 16-inch plow, 8 sets of harness, 1 double work harness/l single harness. Terms —15 months credit. $5 and coder cash in hand; on sums over $5 fifteen months credit will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale, purohaser giving bankable note; 8 percent discount for cash on sums over $5. J. Matheson, W. Coen. Phillips & Son, Auctioneers.

Hunters’ Hates. To designated points in Wisconsin, Miohigan and the Southwest reached via the Nickel Plate Road and its connections. Low rate Hunters tiokets are on sale until Nbv. 15th. Inquire of nearest ticket agent of the Niokel Plate Read or C. A Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Nov. 15 < Ft. Wayne, Ind, 197 Now is the time to buy lots in Leopold’s addition. The railroad 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 quick. Terms easy. We are able to make you farm loans at a very low rate of interest. Bruner & Randle.

nswjm PHYSICIANS. D* S. C. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon jifceeand residence over Porter * Yeoman iiore ,n new Hollingsworth building. Phone 205 KKNBBELABR, IND OT. w hartsell, m d HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, Chronic diseases a specialty. In StocktonWllllams block opposite court house. Phone 30 RENSSELAER, IND. 1.8 &I M. WASHBURN, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dr I. B. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and el.rouic diseases. He also tests eyes tor glasses. Office up-stairs, over Ellis & Murray’s store. Telephone No. 48. RENSSELAER,.IND. t)R. A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Oltloe m Forsythe corner block. Phone 126. RENSSELAER. T NI\ ___ ic, QR. E. C. ENGLISH. Physician ana burgeon Night and day calls given prompt attention. Residence Puoiie 116. Office Phone i7< RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ATTORNEYS. Frank Foltz. Charles G. Spitier Harry R. Kurrle. jj*OLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson A Bro ! Attorney-at-Laic. Law, Rea! Estate, Insurance, Abstract, and oans. Only set of Abstract Books In C-uuty RENSSELAER, IND. OT m - b - AUSTIN Lawyer and Loan Broker. Office In Forsythe Block, corner Washington and V&nßensselaer st., RENSSELAER, - * - ->'D. O. W. Hanley. J-J Hum HANLEY & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law.

Law. Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Office: Over Ellis A Muria>’s store RENSSELAER, IND. 12 P. HONAN, Attorney At Law, Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Rea Esjate. Will practice in all the Courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. HAY D. THOMPSON, Attomey-at-Law, Notary Puhllo, Collections, Lomu, and 9.U Legal Business carefully atfenued to b llingsworth’s building WEST OP COURT HOUSE. J.F. Irwin S.C. Irwin JRWIN & IRWIN. Successo-s to Warren & Irwin. Heal Estate , Abstracts, Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance Office In Odd Fellows’Block, RENSSELAER, IND. Mordeeai F. Chilcote Wm. H. Parnkison Notary Public. Notary Pabll CHILCOTE & PARKISON A Homeys-at-Law. Insurance Law Real Estate, Abstracts and Loans Attorneys for the Ohlcago, lndtanap ol & Louisville Railway Co. Will practice In all of the Courts Office over Farmers’ Bank, on Wash'ngton street Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind.

FERGUSON & WILSON, Attorneyß-at-Law. Will practice In all the court*. Will give oareattentlon to an; and all kinds of Legal Business Intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square-upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. U. M. Baughman. O. A. Williams Baughman & Williams, Attorney s-at- Law. Law. Notary Work, Loans and Real Estate. Special attention given to collections of all kinds. Office over “Racket Store. ItKNSBEr.AF.It, - INDIANA. QHARLEB E. MILLS Attomey-al-Law. fmuranoe, Collections, and Rea) Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office upstairs in Odd Fellows* Temple. ' RENSSELAER, IND

JAMEB A. BURNHAM U. 8. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace J, P. WARNER, Carriage, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting and Repair Work a steclalty. Shot in new building on South Front Street, on, square below Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND. J)R. H. L. BROWN, DENTIST Orown and Brldgework, Teeth without pltte, a specialty. All the latest methods In Doutls try. Office over Meyer’s Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. Trustee’s Notice. OFFICE DAYS OF MARION TP. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays given to nocessary country work. Fridays exclusively to poor work. Saturdays of each week, general office w ork, except the first Saturday of each month which will be given exclusively to Township Institute. CHAS. M. BLUE, Trustee Marlon Tp. Township Trustee. BARKLEY TOWNS FIR. NoTrcE: I will be at my residence Friday of each week, and at the office of the County Superintendent of schools In Rensselaer the secmd Saturday of each month for the purpose of transacting township business. Elias Arnold, Trustee Barkley T iwnshlp. L. WILLIS, Gunsmith, JW . Special attention giver to Bicycle Rspilri of a ■fjL -At Front; street, l; block 90utb °f Washington, BICYCLE sundries

J. C. GWIN - LUMBER MERCHANT - LUMBER SHING-LES, DOORS, Of all kinds. Lath, Sash Blinds, SEWER PIPE--All sizeson Bins Solicited I buy direct from lumber regionsPaxton’s old stand. J. C. Qwin lHmß>ol»»o»»tto>o«o««>HK<KOW<WWK<HOW^o<g I The Continental Fire Insurance Co. I has a Cash Capital of j £ One Million of Dollars* Cash Assetts of over J | TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, a reserve for the security of in force 9 amounting to over 9 Bus of Dollars. | ,0 date amounting to X sum of over X Million Dollars. 6 ess under the ’ provi- X und Law of the state 9 i in the two safety funds g red Thousand | Lars. 9 ed year tounting to nearly two millions 9 its reserves that it did this 9 Thirteen months later, it paid X ein the city of Boston nearly X illara. ♦ [ reoommend the Company to X Why should you select a weak 9 is well select a strong one, 9 ing through conflagrations in 6 idred companies railed? The i i RANDLE, I

J. W. HORTON, § Dentist. meisjn («»- <&eld and J?ai«Bkln Ifejk. @as fei Palnlm Extiastien, P Oißce opposite court bouse - -PIONEER----MEAT MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna, Etcat the lowest prices. HIGHEST PRICES PAID HIDES & TALLOW. New-Meat-Wet. Moody & Roth, Props. (Successors to Creviston Bros.) Fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Give u aoall and we guarantee satisfaction rHE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND TALLOW MOODY & ROTH