Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1902 — Page 8
FARMS. a— f J Indiana Farms and Country Homes. ' " "' • ,Vr ' There is oo place on this Round Earth, where one can do so well on the Farm as in Old IndianaThen is no place in Old Indiana where one can do ao well on the farm as in Wabash Co-, Ind. There ia no place in Wabash County where one can bay good F-trms find Country Homes so well as fit North Manchester, Wabash Co., lud. Around and about the Thriv Ciiy of North Manchester is 1 >-filed the finest and beat improved farms and Country Homes tbst can be found in the Grand Old State of Indiana. We have a large number of these Fa rats and Country Homes for sale I of 320 acres. Farms of 16; ' acres. Farms of 80 acres. Country homes and farms of 60, 40 -tc-i 20 acres up for sale. r J Be prioee for these farms range fruoi sbo to $75 per acre, only. F r full information and particulars cell on or address. I. V. KESLER & CO. Real Estate & Loans. North Manchester, Ind ITEMS HERE AND THERE.
“6o ftmy Back and Sit Down” in the rear of ....Scott 8r05.... Harness Shop, aud see for yourself :..w securely they j take harness aud □end it It will make vou forget that MACHINE MADE HARNESS Are hi the Market. When you want the BEST r a reasonable price and want it GUARANTEED X - - go to scon BROS.
fIOORE, The careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice has lo 13d in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will devote his time an skill in treating the following diseases: Ov f. ion, Scrofula —Can be permanently cured if taken in time anc >hen in the advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the re uit of years of oareful research and large experience. Short de a> s are often dangerous. He Hundreds are dropping dead every day frem Heart failure, whos> ives might have been saved by proper and timely treatment. Ii : >st oases relief is certain. h —lndigestion, ulceration and all other troubles affecting this im " jortant-organ are treated with absolute suooess. Old remedies anc methods have been abolished, better ones have boen introduced All are modern, safe and oertain. *Ke troubles of all kinds have been treated with remarkable suooes for 40 fears. 'No n f Throat —With reoent methods and applanoea affections of thes> -important and sensitive organs are quiokly relieved. Ki ,a ini Bladder —Brights disease, Diabetes, eto. These usually 'aLai maladies can positive!/'be cured. Here a short delay is ofter .tal. Chill and be examined while relief is possible. Pr- 'Hteaits of both sex treated with the utmost delicacy and skill »i.d in strict confidence. J K'j \ll diseases of this delicate ergmn handled with oare and suooesi Pi I all other diseases of the Reotum cured quiokly and with but lit h* pain. ■*—The Doctor has had a remark bale reoord in treating successful - v* all diseases peoulikr to women. Fo Vitality from whatever cause permanently cured. JKj o and Cancer — Formerly two inourable diseases are now treatee th great assurance of suooess. 1 • •otor’s facilities and resources are almost without limit: Oxyge Os gen Compound, Compressed air, Insufflation, Atomisation wit «Y( -lianoe neoessary to relieve the afflioted. Best of references give Office First Stairs West of P. O. • « HOtJKft. BOXI iT TBIIOM.I f O ft M. j Sundays! Ne visits made daring offio e h |t M. ] 2 te 8 P. It only in oases of emergeoy. |ej q p ” * •
Through Sleeper for Florida.
The Monon Route will resume its Florida service Jan. 6, patting on a through Pullman sleeper, leaving Dearborn Station every night at 9 p. m., passing through the beautiful Apptlachian moantain region by daylight and arriving at St. Augustine at a convenient hour in the morning. For information regarding Florida, “10 Routes to the South,” see W— H, Beam, agent.
nOM J T TOBACCO SPIT UUIN I and SMOKE TIT,. iiWT > . Your Lifeaway! Toai can be cnflfQ of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by talcing 80-TO-BAC, inat make* weak men strong Many gaiu ten pounds in ten days. Over 600,000 cured All druggist*. Cure guaranteed. Booktat and advi -x FRHE. Address STERLING RKM HPY cc., Chicago or New York. A 37 Rosy Cheeks. d .... Do you want them? Do you simply want to glow with health? Do vou want to t-at well, sleep well and work well? Try LiiJity’s Celery Nerve Compound. Sold by A. F. Long.
NVvv - Meat - Market. Moody & Roth, Props. s.KM-esw.r- to Crevlaton Bros.) F esh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Given aoall ind we guarantee satisfaotiou THE HIGH KMT MARKET PBICB - PAID FOB HIDES AND TALLOW MOODY <fc HOTH
J W (Sell aria ITeik. Saa fei Painless tistiastlen, A* Office opposite court house
-PIONEER---MEAT_MARKET J Eigeteback, Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sh usage, Balogna. Etc* at the lowest prices. HIGHEST PRICES PAID HIDES I ALLOW.
CORRSPONDENCE
Sharon Items.
Elmer Fisher went to Remington Tuesday.
Fisher's sale was well attended and things sold well. The protracted meetings at Slaughter closed Sunday evening. There will be Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. next Sunday, Let every one come out.
The box social at the James school house was well attended and every body bad a good time —excent Bruce.
Joe Warner of near Franoesvi'le is visiting W. E. Newman this week.
Chas. Beets went to Kokomo last week.
Dunnville.
Norman Hendry has gone to Illinois on a visi\ A. B. Claspell has moved into the house vacated by Lon Grace. Luther Albion spent Sunday in South Bend. Fred Booth took in the Sam Jones lecture at Rensselaer last Friday □ight. Peck Miles spent Sunday with his parents. Chris. Nelson killed a fox last week. Willis Reddin visited relatives here a few days this week. Miss Cora Wheeler who has been at Valparaiso the past two months returned home Tuesday.
Wheatfield Items.
An orchestra was organized in heatfield on the 19th of January 1902, and under the instructions of Mr. Perkins of Medaryville. The Austin farm 1 mile south of Wheatfield was purchased by Mr. E. Jessey, of Illinois, from Mr. W. Myers, of Wheatfield, acting as agent ior the heirs of the property. Mr, E. Jessey will take possession next Spring. Mr. C. J. Hands, of Illinois, purchased the livery and feed stable from W. McNiel Jan. 1, 1902, and ook possession the loth, of Jan.
Mrs. C. J. Hands goes to Mantawan, Michigan, Saturday for - a visit with her mother, whose health is very poor.
Bert Brooks, of Rensselaer, visited Wheatfield last Saturday on business.
Bert Vandacar, of Duunville, was a Wheattield visitor Saturday. Married Tuesday January 28th, 1902, at 12 m.. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs Jensen, the parents of the bride, Mr, J. P. Hammond, form, erly of* Rensselaer, and Miss Marie Jensen. After which they started for a visit to Chicago.
Hanginig Grove.
Herbert Eib of Gardner, 111., is here viaiting his parents. Miss Jennie Kirby returned borne to Pontiac Saturday. Boin, Jan. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Milroy English, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Widholm, who have been visiting Mrs. Madison, of Lee, and other relatives here returned to Kankakee Tuesday, Miss Jennie Eib is on the sick list. Mr. Lehman and wife were in Rensselaer, Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. Edd Randle attended the leoture in Rensselaer Friday night. What may yet prove to be a very serious aooident occurred at the home es Mr. Eib last Sunday evening. Some of the neighbor boys were there, with their gun, whioh they loaded, ready for tbe trip home. When they were about ready to leave, the gun was aooidentally discharged. The ball pawed through one of Herbert Eib’s toes through the fleshy pert of the bottom of his foot, aud lodged in the sole of his shoe.
A trip arswd the wsrli
Cheap CHy Lots.
$275.00 will bay 3 large lots in Rensselaer ia Columbia add. b 1.4, f taken at once, address, “J. W.” dw4tp Box 204, Wanatab, Ind.
Joint Box Social.
The O’Meara and Pleasant Ridge schools will give a joint box social for the benefit of the school libraries at the Ridge school Frida? night Jan. 31. W. A. Huff will be there with his up-to-date Grapbophone of over 30 fine records. All are invited to attend. The ladies are requested to bring well filled boxes as this is for a good canse. Geo. W. Scott, Benhart N. FeNdig, Teachers
House to Rent. To rent, good five room house, with summer kitchen, on- South Weston street. Call on or telephone me, at the Granville Moody farm. Marsh Warren. dw4tp Just qpentd another barrel of that nice heme-made saner kraut at John Eger’s.
Money On Farms L At 5 Per Cent. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent, interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time, Also loans on city property at low rates. Call or write Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind No. Side Pub. Square. Genuine stamped C.C.C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” PUBLICSALE. Mules and Horses. The undersigned will sell at pubjio auction at the Stock Farm, 1 mile east of Rensselaer beginning at 10 o’olock a. m. sharp, on Saturday Feb. 1,’02 The following property: 18-HEAD OF MULES—IB These animals are all well broken, large and young. 10 Head of Horses and Mares; These are not Western Horses but all home raised and are gentle and well broken. 2 Yearling Cotta. Terms of sale-10 month’s oredit with 6 per oent interest from date on bankable note will be given or 3 per oent discount for cash. No stock removed until terms of sale are complied with. A. L. Padgitt.
We Call Attention to tbe Opportunities Offered FARMERS —inOKLAHOMA TERRITORY. Namely;—Rich productive lands, a good olimate, with abort, mild winters, extremely favorable for stock raising and the beet chanoee for diversified farming that oan be found in the United States. To this may be added splendid sohools and ohnfoh advantages. Tbe Territory is fast filling up with the most progressive and intelligent farmers, snd is destined to beoome tbe riohest agrioaltural section of our oountry. Lands with fair improvements may still be bought at S2O to $35 per acre. We offer such for sale. J. F. Wahrkh, formerly of Rensselaer, Ind. Address: ATKINSON, f AIKEN ft HENLEY, laW. tklakau Gtj, 8. T.
LAST TWO DAYS!! SSSSmSSSSSSSSSSSS ' • We ire Here Ml; TWO BAYS MORE to sell mt Men’s and Boys’ Fine Suits ...AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR Our Hen’s Fine Tailor Made Suits at SS.M to $8.99 Boys’ Suits from $3.59 to $5.99 Hen’s Overcoats regular price sls to $22, at $4.59 to $7.99 The Hamilton Woolen Mills, EMIL VAN GEUN, - Representative-
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Not till next spring? Well no matter, it s time now to begin figuring. You can have plans furnished you and be ready to rush things through at that time. We do a general contracting business and can furnish recommendations from every party that has employed us. We keep oa hand a fall line of Lime, Hair, Brick and Cement, and make a specialty of Cement Walks, Cisterns, etc. Estimates furnished for auy kind of buildings. If you want adiomt of your own and pay for it iu monthly installments instead of paying rent, come in aud see us. Office with Irwin & Irwin O.ld Fellows’ Bid ETTSH <SB Phae 140. RENSSE LAER, IND.
We can furnish everything for a complete house bill. Our Stock on hand is COMPLETE. DONNELLY LUMBER CO.
J. a GWIN • LUMBER MERCHANT - LUMBER SHINGLES, DOORS. Of all kinds* Lath. Sash. Blinds* SEWER PIPE- All sizesp cfi on Bills Solioited. I buy Lfdumaiwd direct from lumber regions Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Gwin
Room For Rent A very desirable room in private residence, for rent at reasonable prioe. Inquire at residence of Austin Hopkins, 1 block south of Nowels House. Two dollars a month bays s Singer sewing machine, At the Singer offioe. dtf
Notice Is Heirs, Creditors aid Legatees. In thu Mftttcr & the fcrtftWi of John Rodgeni “ ™rt r.brn.rj Trrra BJL—
