Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1902 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN Official Paper of Jasper County. UOMta BapubUcanjtMiUdlng on the corner of Waaaington end Weston Streets. ISSUED EVERY'TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY =*= . t»£ORGE E. MARSHALL ■DITOB AND PUBLISHER. firm,ef Subscription. One Year $1.50 ix. Months 75 Three Months...—.... .50 Tuesday, Deoember 16, 1902.

Land Land Land. We have 10,000 of land in tracts fron 40 to 700 acres, choicest Indiana farms in Whitley, Koscuieko, Lagrange, Noble aud Elkhart counties. Corn lands, wheat land and grass lands, we offer for sale or trade on easy terms from 1 to 15 years time, only small payments required. We have seveial farms in the choicest farming region of Indiana known as the How Patch in Lagrange county. We take pleasure in showing lands to any prospective purchaser. We are the oldest as well as largest Real Estate dealers in northern Indiana Write or call for discription circular of farms, information cheerfully given. Banking House of Sol Mier Co., Ligonier, Ind. C. J. Dean, Rensselaer, Ind. Agt.

Grip Germs Cannot Attack You If you will use Dr. Loioinger’a For-mal-de-hyde Inhaler, It kill all the germs and pats the system in such a condition of health and aot ivity that new grip germs entering cannot five and breed in it. In connection with the Inhaler also use Dr. Geo. I-eininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Cough Care wbioh prevents pneumonia. We al ways take pleasure in recommending Dr. Geo. Loininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Remedies to oar customers. A. F. Long.

New Lumber Yard in Rensselaer. Where you can get ail kinds ot lumber, lime, hair, briok, oemen and plaster. Also the celebrated Alabastine cement plaster, I solicit a share of your trade, at my old stand. Respeotfully Yours, Hiram Day. Kraue's Headeche Capsules. were the first headache capsules put on the market. Their immediate success resulted in a host of imitations containing antipyrine, chloral, morpoine and other injurious drugs, purporting to be just as good. Avoid these imitations and insist on having Krasue’s, which speedily cure the most severe cases and leaves no bad after effects. Price 20c, sold by A. F. Long. Money On Farms. At 4-1-2 Per Cent. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at per ct. interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time Also loans on city property at low rates. Cali or write Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind No . Bide Pub. Square. Educate Tour Bowel* With Cucireu. Cathartic, cur* constipation forever wo,Be. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money

Rensselaer Bargain Ska . STOVES and PRICES. Don’t forget that I sell the Best Soft Coal and Slack Burner In Town. Prices from siß.oo to $30.00 No. K Oik Stoves No. 8 fond Conk, I only.. SILS| No. to Oak Stoves II.N Steel Range 35j| No. 12 Hot Blast for coal.. 9J9 Sheet Iron wood stoves $3 to 309 t No. 12 lot Blast for ooal.. Nil 12 ga Shells .5 Shells Loaded to Order. Always a good stock of Guns on hand. Blue Rock and White Flyer Targets for sale. C. E HERSHMAN.

ADDITIONAL LOCALSThursday.

Thnrsday. Mrs. W. C. Babcock went, to Chicago today. Misses Maggie Healy and Mary Meyer are in Chicago today. Frank Foltz went to Knox today on business. Mrs, GT. A. Strickfaden went to Chicago today, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brubaker of Parr, a daughter Saturday Dec. 13. County Superintendent Hamilton is in Wheatfield today visiting sohools. The township schools of Jasper oounty will all be closed from Deo. 25th, to Jan. Ist by order of the oounty board of education. Today’s heavy rains ana warm southeast winds are using up the sleighing at a rapid rate. The 4 months old ohild of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elijah, west of town’ is very sick. Mrs. J. F. Major went to Chicago today to attend the wedding this evening of her oousin Miss Rae Weaver. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dit k Gasoway on the old Sam Yfoman farm west of town, an eleveu pound boy Saturday Dec. 13th. Mrs. Julia Grant widow of Gen. U. S. Grant, died last night at her home in Washington, She was 77 yearß old. Judge Hanley was over at Winamac four days last week, trying oases in which Judge Nve was disqualified. Miss Lanra Wells, of Lake Village, after a few daysj visit with Miss Maude Hemphill, went to Logansport today. Judge and Mrs. S. P. Thompson aud daughter Miss Edna expect to leave for the south, Tuesday to remain for the winter. They have not definitely selected the place of their principal sojourn. Mrs. J. L. Jones desires to say that she has on band constantly a full assortment of Croft and Reed’s fine soaps, extracts, perfumes eto. Phone 278.

Harvey Graut who moved to DeMotte last spring, engaging in farming and hotel keeping, has rented the D. L. Richardson properly, on Cullen street, and will move here this week. Mrs. A. Gangloff was called to Washington, 111., today on the account of the very dangerous sickness of her daughter. It is thought she can not live. She has five youug children. W. C. Shead, who has been in the news agency business for a number of years past, has sold the business to Christie Vick, one of his competitiors, who is already delivering his daily paper routes. Next Monday, Dec. 2*2nd will be the winter solstice, when the 6un reaohes its furthest point south. Winter then begins, according to the almanac, but most people will be hard to convinoe that we have not been having a pretty stiff article of winter for some time past, already.

Rensselaer is again to have an osteopath pbysioian regularly located here. Miss Anna Francis, a graduate last Jane of the Osteopathy college at Kirksville, Mo., has rented rooms over the Harris bank and Will open her office there inafew days. _____ Mrs. John Ramey, in the northeast part of town, had a sadden and very alarming attack of congestion of the brain, Sunday and fell nnoonsoieus, in which condition she remained most of the day. Her condition is still pretty serious, but her physician thinks her chances for recovery ace now good.

The advice of Master Aaron Jones in his annual address before the Indiana grange to the farmers of this region to give more attention to their apple orchards, is timely. The dilapidated condition of old orohard throughout this eection of the state and the noticeable lack of new orchards coming on, tells plainly the story of negligence in this most important feature of griculture. W. C. Hopkins has his goods packed ready for shipment to the far west. He has changed his mind about where he will locate, and instead of going to north Nebraska be has concluded to go to Washington, aud locate somewhere near Spokane. He expects to leave about the middle of January. His brother Robert, now at Ashland Ore., also intends to try the Spokane country, Constable Lyman Zea performed his first official function as a constable this forenoon, he having arrested that bad man from up the creek, Jerry Karsner, on complaint of Bessie Massey, the colored oook at Goff’s restaurant. The charge is assault and battery, and it is based on the inoideut of last Saturday, elsewhere related, when Jerry gave the girl a bad cut on arm. Jerry was arrested out at Alf Donnelly’s place, where he had gone to work. The trial was set for 1:30 this afternoon, before Squire Troxell and a jury. Elmer Dwiggins who for several years past has been in Buenos Ayres, South America, but for six months last past in Paris, France, visited his relatives here over Sunday, and then joined his wife who is staying With a sister at Remington. In South America he was in mercantile business, but in Paris he was representing the Equitable Life Insurance Co , of New York. He expects to remain in this country hereafter, probably in New York City. His br« ther Jay is still in South Americe.

Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at publio sale at my residence one mile north and 3 miles west of Rensselaer, and 4 miles east of Mt. Ayr, beginning at 10 o’clook a. m. shurp, on Thursday December 18tb. The following property: 5 head work horses, one horse 6 years old, wt 1600 lbs; one horse 9 years, wt 1400 lbs; one horse 3 years old, wt 1300 lbs, one mare 6 years old, wt 1200, one mare 12 years old in foal, wt 1200 pounds. 18 head milk oows. Some of them with oalves by their side, and the rest of them will be fresh between the sale and Maroh Ist. One Bhort horn boll 3 years old, 1 yearling short horn bull, 4 yearling steers, 1 heifer 1 year old. 20 head of shoats. Farming implements: 1 wagon, 1 standard mower, loom planter, with 80 rods of new wire, 1 riding breaking plow, 1 walking breaking plow, 3 cultivators, 2 sets work harness, 1 disc, and other things too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 nine months’ oredit without interest if Said when doe, if not paid when ne 8 per cent will beoharged from date of sale, purchaser giving bankable note. 6 per oent discount for cash where credit is due. No property removed nntil terms of sale are complied with. Hot loach by Goff & Son. E. C. Maxwell & Son, C. G. Bpi tier, Clerk, > S. Phillips & Son, Auctioneers-

€llls Opera Rouse J H. S. Ellis. Managor. One Night Thursday. Dec. 18 A DRAMA WHICH CATCHES THE POPULAR TASTE. A Scenic Production of Great Merit Bj Edward Weitzel The Tide of Life The neader of Sensational Novelties. /~v WW TV The Great Dock Scene, East Mil 1 Kv « r - K - Y - V ' 11 J Burning of Hotel de Bum. \ U J Jill’s wonderful leap on Flying I 1I 1 1 The Electrocution of Holland— II I J I the greatest seene ever attempted on any stage. The beautiful home of Judge ***""~**"""*"*"“ Morlev on the Hudson River The Four Funny Tramps. "The Play is very Thrilling throughout" —New York Sun. 25c, 350, and 50c

Farms for Sale. In tne Beautiful Blue Grass Region ot Nortn Missouri. Mexico is a county seat* has Military Academy, Hardin Seminary, four years high school course, beautiful churches and homes, 6,000 good people, no debt, good telephone spstem and free mail delivery in town and connty. Audrain is the banner fine horse and cattle county of the States producing four million dollars worth of surplus produots this year, no debt, big surplus schojl fund loaned out, one hundred and five sohcol houses in the county, property assessed at one-fourth its value, taxes extremely low aud last of State debt disappears this year. The Wabash lines <>r Jhe Chicago & Alton railroad will bring you to Mexico, 110 miles northwest of St. Louis, high aud healthful, with electric lights, water works and sewerage. Call or address Robert Randle, Apr. 1. Mexico Mo

HOMINY MEAL The Famous Feed for Fattening Hogs Or Sttck of Any Kind. It is not a patent medicated food; just simply thd hearts of the corn: Extracted at Hominy Mills; from the best of white corn-. By analysis it has been shown that the heart of the grain contains twice the amount of oil or fat, found in the other portions of .the grain. Intelligent progressive feeders in Jasper county as well as other parts of the state are feeding it with profitable results. Why not you? Remember it costs but little more per ton than good corn. For Sale at the Renss.elaerFeed Store by A. L. Branch. Cure Your Catarrh NowV. Van Dorn. 2011 Avenue B. Birmingham, Ala., writes: “I have bad catarrh in one of the worst forms for 20 years, and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Inhaler for two days feel entirely relieved and believe by its continued use I will get cured.” Sold at 50 oents on a guarantee by A. F. Long.

a /Oak ypimber A Very Select Quality of OAK LUMBER From Kentucky =AT== Gwin’s Lumber Yard DON’T 2WSW! r" . 1 : . 1 . Y< *» r Ufeaway I • °SL cured of uj form of tobacco using SWJXTft ass ’SSZS:£i£ thM BifcN weak mea strong. Many mfa >** and aMcirUß. Afina STERLING M*«OT CO, CUcaas ct Mew T«i «

CHRISTMAS GOODS! WE’VE GOT ’EH. Presents for Every Member of the Family. Before you go elsewhere to buy your gifts come and look over the large assortment we have in stock—prices rediculously low. We Can and Will Please You.

Poultry ffianttd. We will pay the following prices this week: CASH PRICES, TRADE PRICES. Hens 130 Hens 10$c Spring Chickens 10c Spring obiokens 10$o Old Cocks, 4c Old Cocks.... ...... 4so Hen turkeys 13c Hen turkeys 13$ Young turkeys 121bs or over. 13e Spring turkeys over 121b5..... 13$ Old toms 9o Old toms 9so Duoks, fat ~.... 10c Duoks 10$ Geese, fat...... 7o Geese fat 7se Rabbits 7o Rabbits Bso Eggs 23c Eggs 240 Roll Buttar 200 Roll butter. ..V. , ...21c We will furnish you a 9 to 15 lb butter pail to take home and fill at the above prices.

Remember that yoa can have all cash or trade or part cash and trade eat what you like and that on all yoa trade oat yoa will receive the tickets oa the dishes and rags which will be equivalent to aboat 1 cent per pound oa your poultry. We will send oar wagon to your place for 210 lbs or over. Watch for oar price each week, KIRK DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Produce Dealers, Parr, Ind.

When in the City call at SOOTT BROS. And see the elegant line of Robes and Blankets. Also a nice line of Riding Saddles, Hand-made Harness and aU kinds =of Repair Work.= BUGGY TOP WORK a Specialty. Wby do people go there? Because they are treated right, Call and yon will be treated likewise. SCOTT BROS- :

J. O. G-WIN - LUMBER MERCHANT - * LUMBER SHINGLES. DOORS. Of all kinds* Lath. Sash. Blinds* . SEWER PIPE -All sizes- • ■' PciimatAC on Bills Solicited I bay UMUUaiCd direot from lumber region Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Gwin