Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1902 — Page 4
Low Rates on Monon. y " - One fare for round trip to Terre i Haute Ind., May 12th to 13 th. $2.20 for the round trip to Indianapolis May 12th, T3th and 14th. good returning to May 17th. G. A, R. Meeting. One fare for the round trip to Eldorado Oh io, May 15th to 19th. | - Ger®aa Bapt4at Meeting. $3.30 to I«ci ■’••Hpi.lia and return Maj and 20 I <». OF M -t----ing. One faie R.-t phi-Ihiu L' plus Jo SV Paul Miuu . ft. i retufu May 17. 18 19. $3.30 to Ind'aukpdtie and return May 26, and 27 Grand Lodge F. it A. M- WJELBeam .. ; ■ —■ Ifyou are in need of a * Sewing machine Cail at WHITE’S and get the Celebrated SINGER Sewing Machine, The beat in the world, Nwdles, Otis and Supplies always on hand We clean and repair all machines. Office Van Rensselaer St. TOBACCO SPIT Lzvjlx I and SMOKE —————• Your Life away I You can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily t be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking Hfj.Tn-ltAff. that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 500,000 cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and advice FREH. Address STERLING REM BOY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 “Go Jiway Back and Sit Down” in the rear of ....Scott 8r05.... Harness Shop, and see for yourself how securely they make haraetM and mend it. It will make you forget that MACHINE MADE HARNESS Are in the Market. BUGGY TOPS. We are now prepared to do buggy top work of all kinds. When you have any top work or trimming to do o give us a call. Yours, SCOTT BRO. ■• -PIONEER--MEAT_MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna. Etcat the lowMt prices. E 3HEST PRICES PAID HIUrS FALLOW. New - iid - Market. Moody & Roth, Props. to CHvfoton Bro*.) F ash & Salt Meats, me & Poult - *'. Everything fresh and cleat ren aoall and we guarantee eat tiou TH« HIGHEST MABKET PRICE PAID VOS HI DBS AMD TALLOW MOODY & ROTH y. w, J OMMrrta ~ ?J , rL. eo ““** Uon foroT * r - II V.u. O f*ll. UryttUu, refund mono
HomiimMeal for Feed. Editor Ind. Farmer: Please st*te what yon think of Hominy meal as a feed for fattening hogs, compare with the ground feed Give results of any tests that have been made with Hoininv Meal. • Hominy feed [ consider a standard feed for hogs. It being quite comparable with ground corn. One hundred pounds of hominy meal contains (i| ibs of digestable protein, which is one fourth of a pound more than is found in corn meal. If L bad my choice of the two feeds at tim same price would give preference to the hominy feed on the basis of its containing a little more digestable protein and twice as much fat As compared with shorts, I regard it poorer feed for young pigs; preferring the horn iny meal for fatteni n g animals. C. S. PI.L'MB, Indiana Experimental Station. An elegant, line of very stylish, street bats just in. Mrs. Imes Two dollars a month buys a Singer sewing machine. At the Singer office dtf Our millinery stock still con tinues to get larger and more stylish. Mrs. L. M. Imes. Boarders wanted at No. 202 N 7 Austin. Ave Also good barn for rent. Mrs. E. J. Morris. Black Langsban and Brown Leghorn eggs for eala at 50 cents setting. ts Mbs. R, P. Benjamin. New hate, new flowers, [new styles, all orders promptly attended to at Mrs. Purcupiles’. Renewed, renewed, renewed our immense stock of millinery goods See our pattern hats. Price our pattern hate. Mbs. Imes. A good second band single seat buggy for sale cheap. Also a good copper-lined bath tub. dw3tp John Coen. Novelties in headgear. No two styles alike. Call on Mrs. Imes.
Fearless and Independent. The Chicago Record-Herald ie a conspicuous example of the success with which the public rewards fearless nonpartisanship in the columns of a great metropolitan daily paper. It is an independent newspaper in which men and measures are invariably viewed wholly from the standpoint of the public good and not from that of the interests of any particular political party. It is the very re verse of neutral —fearless and outspoken on all the great questions of the day, but presenting its editorial opinion upon independent judgment and entirely regardless of political affiliations. Partisanship is barred as strictly from the news columns as from the editorial page. All political news is given without’partisan coloring, thus enabling the reader to form ocrrept conclusions for himself. In the ordinary partisan newspaper political news is ordinarily colored to such an extent as to make it difficult if not impossible for the reader to secure a sound basis for intelligent judgment. Five Per teat. Farm Loans.' Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per oent. commission. No need to pay three to five per oent. commission. W. B. Austin, Rensaolaer, Ind.
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_ Willis M. Sturgis to Wm. Cook, Apr. 25, se se .12 30-5, 40 acres, Kankakee,quitclaim. .325 Ancil Woodworth to Bert L. and Glenn Brenner, Apr. 12, lot on Ki ver street, Rensselaer..... .875 Heq.y M. Stoner to Alfred E. McKinley, Mar. 16,'nw se, sw ne 12-30-5 Gillam.. .SOO -Mary E. Lowe, adrn’x. to Clara Belle Holmes, Apr. 30, s| se sw 28-29-7, w| nw 33 29-7, adm’s deed Newton 4500 Wm. S. Potter to Vincent Eisel, Mar. 13, w| se, sj sw ne 13 28-7, 100 acres, Marion and Jordan.. ■ ... . , 4000
Closinp'Out Sale. Queensware, China, Glass* wa re and La m ps. The best staple stock at less than cost. This is no fake. I am going to quit this line of my business. If you want to buy, come and see me, C C. Starr. dwtf They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cascarets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuinetablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, roc.
New Lumber Yard in Rensselaer Where you can get all kinds of lumber, lime, hair, brick, cement and plaster. Also the celebrated Alabastine cement plaster. I solicit a share of your trade, at my old stand. * Respectfully Yours, Hiram Day.— Good Binder Cheap. For sale very cheap a McCormick binder, .practically as good as new Foi particulars enquire at this office. Money on Farms. We are prepared to make any size farm loans on short notice. We have private and eastern funds to loan on personal or chattel security. Call and see us before you close a deal elsewhere. Our terms will be satisfactory, dwtf Ferguson & Wilson.
Commissioners' Allowances. Wm. Bowser, wolf scalps ... | 12 00 Treasurer Son City Rensselaer, ex poor 265 George Btolbaurii, ditch"work 75 F. M. Goff, ditch work. . 6 00 Wm. Pit,man, ditc.h. work 3 00 White & Marion, expense county jail 1 20 J. Hack & Son, bridge Walker Tp 240 00 do bridge Barkley Tp 240 00 do bridge Barkley Tp ... 240 00 Jesse E. Wilson, county attorney io 00 K. A. Parkison, assignee 2 young wolves scalps 6 00 Geo. E. Murray, expense jail... 4 50 Jno. R. Phillips, services Co. Assessor 159 00 Chas. Morlan. laundry court house .... 75 do services janitor.. 45 00 Warner Bros., expense poor farm 1110 do expense jail 25 do expense court house 4 85 Richard Foulks, 3 young wolf scalps 9 00 S. B. Jenkins, fireing court house... . 30 00 T. F. Clark, labor poor farm 20 00 do labor poor farm 12 00 do 20 00 Leslie Clark, supplies sheriff's office 19 00 do supplies Co. Assessor 2 70 do supplies public printing : 150 do supplies Auditor 's office 78 60 do supplies Coroner 3 75 do supplies Treasurer.. 30 25 do supplies Clerk C. C—.i' 33 75 do supplies Truant officer 15 75 do supplies Recorder 31 25 do supplies Surveyor . 32 75 Fleener & Carnahan, acct examination omitted taxes.., 3129 Charles Ramp, expense fuel & lights ch 1 30 W. J. Wright Coroner, ex Cor inquest 6 50 J. W. Walker, ex Cor elk & transcribing evidence, 7 25 A. R. Kreesler, exam body & witness. 7 35 Geo. Wood, examining body & witness 85 Minerva A. Wood, exam *• “ ... 85 Elmer Johnson, “ “ “ ... 85 Richard Foulk3, expense witness 85 G. E. Marshall, printing So Barkley Tp G. R 14 00 G. E. Marshall, public printing 20 10 G. E. Marshall, publishing ditch notices 8 65 A. G. Hardy, Shff expense highwars ... 37 45 Jrmes W. McEwen, public printing 2 00 Phillip Blue, services truant officer 14 00 Daniel Waymire, stock for use pr farm 60 00 L. H. Hamilton, per diem county Supt... 104 00 M. B. Price, postage Surveyor’s office... 1 00 do work on ditches. 72 00 A. G. Hardy, boarding prisoners .. 41 80 W. C. Babcock, expense Auditor’s offi 6 35 D. B. Comer, burial old soldier 50 00 White A Marion, expense poor farm 3 00 G. R. N. Sadler, expense bridges 88 75 Attica Bridge Co., expense const bridges 2058 00 Leslie Clark, supplies circuit court 7 60 F. E Babcock, erroneous taxes 14 15 W. C. BABCOCK, Auditor Jasper County.
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Notice to Contractors. r Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Building Committee of St. Augnstines Parochial school of Rensselaer Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the erection.and completion of a Parochial School according to plans and specifica, tions now on file at Edward PHonans law office. _j Bids will be opened Monday June 2nd, 1902. at one o’clock p. m Bids to be accompauied by a good and sufficient bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address all communications to Building Committee, St. Augustines Parochial School, Rensselaer, Ind., Lock Box 104, f Rev. Thomas Meyer Committee 1 | Wm. Donnelly, f E. P. Honan. Money On Farms.— 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. A Cashier Testifies. Pepsin Syrup Co,, Monticello, 111. Gentlemen:—After twenty years of aches and pains caused by constipation brought on by sedentary habits, I have found more relief in two bottles of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin than all of ’he hundreds of other rememdies I have tried, and I take pleasute in giving you this testimony, believing you have the finest preparation made for stomach troubles. Very truly yours, D. F. Lange, Cashier Wabash R. K. East St. Louis Sold by A. F. Long.
One Tbonsand People. Wanted at Newland, Gifford and Laura, Indiana, to work in onion beds. Children above the age of seven very useful, good wages paid through all the summer season. Good schools during the winter. Rents very low. Locality healthy. Water good. Fuel cheap. The best place on earth for industrious poor people with large families. No capital required. Houses will be built to meet all demands. Apply to Foreman, wtf Benj. J. Gifford. The Spring: Fever? is a malady which no one can escape at this season of the year. The vitality is usually overtaxed during the winter months, and spring finds the system all run down. The blood is thinned and impure. The kidneys and liver are inactive--resulting in a loss of energy and appetite, and a derangement of the nerves. Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound will purify your blood, tone up your nerves, and leave you feeling fresh and energetic. Sold by A. F. Long.
BANKSTATEMENT ADDISON PARKISON, President. JOHN M. WASSON, Vice President, EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH, Cashier. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., At the close of Its business ou Apr. 80, 1902. RESOURCES Loans and Discountss 178822 04 Overdrafts . u 985 70 U. 8. Bonds .... 11,900 0# Due from Banks and Bankers 60087 42 Banking House 5585 00 Current Expenses .. .. 484 08 ICurrency 4,520 Cash on Hand ■ 7,562 36 I Specie 8.042 36 Cash Items .... 1,719 57 $262,966 17 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid tn * 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 5,000 00 Discount, Exchange and Interest. 1.003 42 Individual Deposits on Demand... 161,175 10 Individual Deposits on Time 80,807 65 5261/86 17 STATE OF INDIANA, JABFBXOOUNTT. f L Emmet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank de solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me f \ iw As Athls 7th day of May 1902. I JAMES H. CHAPMAN. w Notary Public. We respectfully All the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement of our condition, as rejoriad. according to law to the AUDITOR of STATE. We have money to loan on FARM and CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security on fair terms, reasonable rates and without delay. We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make investments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our and transact a general BANKING We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage promising fair and courteous treatment to all, ADDISON PAREISON, john m. JAMES T. RANDLE. GEO. E. MURRAY, E. L, HOLLINGSWORTH. Directors. S PER CENT FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY; '
TBf99cßacketStora RENSSELAER, IND. New and up to date goods arriving daily in -every line. Unless you are a frequent visitor or a steady customer of ours yon do not know what you are missing in the bargain line. It will pay yon to drop in once in a while, yon might save a few dollars by so doing. Goods yon have been paying one, two and three dollars for yon can get the same here for 99c and less. Um ■■■£■■■■■■■■M —-■ j We can not get out and drive'you in with a club, nor do we want you to buy anything after you do come unless we can positively give you better bargains and more goods for less- money than you can get elsewhere. If you are satisfied after you look over our mammoth stock and should see anything in the magnificent display of merchandise which we carry that you - should want we shall be pleased to wait on you with the greatest respect and pleasure. . A few timely arrivals: 50 Boy’s suits to be sold while they last at only. 99c II Doz Men’s pants regular $1.25,1.5t and $2 values at 0n1y... 99c Ladies Shirt Waists from 25 cts up to Wc; others are getting as high as 1.75 for same waists. We bought one of the finest lines of Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and children’s shoes, which will be in by the time this adv is aa a, in force which will make you wonder how we do it, at only 77V All up to date and the best of leather. and less. Do not forget the place, the 99 Cent Racket Store, the only one in Jasper county. Music free while you look over our stock. Give us a call. It will pay you to change once in a while. “A change of pasture makes fat cattle” is the old saying, and a change in buying your goods might save you dollars. Anyway it ; will cost you nothing to try. Save your tickets, they are valuable. The 99 Cent Racket Store. RANSFORD & FRANK, - - . Rensselaer, lad.
9 9 . | Commencement | | Announcement ! In anticipation of the annual demand for correct gowns for this occasion we have brought together the prettiest line of fabrics ever presented to the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity. Cloths of exclusive styles, exquisite finish and true worth are what has given this department its present high reputation in this vicinity. We offer you the largest line of wash fabrics ever carried in this city, but what is better, we offer to you the most meritorious line. It will be a pleasure to us to serve you. Tendig’s fair.
Hominy Meal Is not a patented medicated food, it is pure oorn and principally the heart of the grain with nothing extracted. Come and see it; compare it; examine it The more thorough your investigation the surer we are you will teed it. We want your trade and are making every effort to give you the greatest value possible for your money. ’Pboue 273. COX & BRANCH.
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