Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1903 — Page 4

" "• * * ,-•". gV T WiSc-M iMfc?i. . fcj# W^Jt'fJ* - '-. |M^ffl'#- v '~ • f-\% *~%CJ|LL.;.i fjp"T' v *r .... i 1 have the agency lor the -, ' • | Tacoma Laundry AH Work Guaranteed. Work collected every Monday and delivered Friday. Notify ns and we’ll call at the honse for yonr work. Try the. Tacoma. J. H. COX, Agt.

When in the City call at -i: SCOTT BROS. Il V 4 , And see the elegant line of it Robes and Blankets, jj ... .. Also a nice line of j? Riding Saddles, Handmade Harness and all kinds i; =of Repair Work.— |; BUGGY TOP WORK a Specialty. || Why do people go there? Because they are treated right. JJ Call and you will be treated likewise. JJ SCOTT BROS- -i:

CARRIAGE, WAGON_I_ =AND .. WOODWORK SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK A Shop is new building on South Front Street, one square below Liberal Cor. RenSS6lß,Bl\ Illd-

Tropic Coal $5 50 per ton. : The best and Cheapest Coal on Earth * for the money. IsmUp Pittsburg orJackson Hill AND COSTS MTJCfi LESS v* j" •tO ‘tl at ; I I#' f 1 L'j t fcf *0 Jj ■J| V Ks• ** yfr 7v £ I * Don’t fait to fry it as we are sore it will please yon. .FOR SALE t»vDonnelly Lumber Co’y.

PembroofcJ? , _ J. J. Fry went to Rensselaer on business this week. Misses Frank Brady and Jennnio Cottingham, of Chicago, are visting friends this week. Tom Boyed, of Kentucky, is calling on friends here. Miss Rilla Cox, of Lafayette, is visiting her parents here. C. P. Fry speaks proudly of a Christmas present by Mr. C. T. Otis, a cattle round up and open plain drawings done by the hand of the famous artist, Frederiok Remington. Rev. Hall preached at the Christian church Friday evening of this week. C, F, Otis is here this week rounding op cattle on the ranch. R. Halleck is on the sick list. Tents and sugar beet machinery will be sold Jan. 6th. Proceeds to go to C. P. Fry. R. Sipkema is on the sick list. Cal Parkes is also sick this week. Chas. Parker of Sec. 80, and H. Denton, of Rose Lawn, will go to Goodiand with Otis cattle this week. Elmer Arnold and wife, of Brook, called on friends here this week.

Hanging Grove. (Omitted last Friday.) . Albert Warner started to Illinois Dec. 24, to spend Christmas among relatives and friends. ——- - - Mrs, Grimpe of Joliet ill,, came Christmas day to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Eib and return home Saturday. Mrs. Lehman and her little son Louie are spending the holidays among relatives and friends at Peoria Illinois.

Misses Alice and Jennie and thenbrother Rollin Eib started Christmas morning to visit their sister Mrs. Geo, Wright at Gardner 111., and other relatives at Joliet 111. Robert Drake and family spent a few days last week at Monon and attended the family Christmas tree at Mr. Kowes’. Geo. Smith is hauling corn to Mr, Drake. Mrs. Eib and Mrs, Grimpe were the guests of Mrs, Stalker Friday evensng. There was a dance at Mr. Nice - son’s last Saturday night. J. C. Gwin and wife were in Rensselaer Saturday; f* Mr. Geo. Stalker and family were in Rensselaes Saturday, Miss Jennie Day fMNI Ullaus is visiting at Baileys. Ina Stiller is staying at Mr. Reynolds. Frank and Oran Paragrine were out sieighriding and hunting in Frank’s new single cutter last Saturday. Several of us hope it will keep snowing. ® Mrs. Warner is spending a few days with her mother at Lee, while Mr. Warner is in Illinois.

There was a party at Osborne’s last Wednesday night, Claude Stewart who is spending the winter in Oklahoma in hopes of regaining bis health is improving very fast. Notice of Administration. Notice 1b hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of tha Circuit Court of Jasper County. State of Indiana, administrator with the will annexed of the eotateof BtacyJEnglish, lale of Jasper County, I Said estate is supposed to be solvent. t ROUT, a DRAKE, Jan. 3,1903. Administrator. I Foltz. Snitler & Knrrie, Attys. Jan. I California □

excursions. in Pullman tourist si fast trains, tri-weekly ly conducted. New cars, courteous employes, satisfying meals. The cheap and comfortable way to go. Chioago to Loa Angeles and San Francisco. Why stay at home? The California tour desoribed in our books: mailed for 100 in . stamps. Address General Passenger Office, Atchison, Topeka A Sants Fe Railway, Chicago, Santa Fe. I

PublicjSale. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the Peter Wasson f*rm 5 miles Southeast of Rensselaer, and 2 miles south of Pleasant Ridge, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, on TaesfU/yiaa. 13, W, thejfollowing property : 14 Head of Horses, consisting of 1 roan mare 8 yrs old, 1 roan mare 4 years old, 1 bay mare 5 years old with oolt by her side, 1 sorrel mare 6 years old with colt by her side, one roan mare 12 years old, 1 bay mare 4 years, 1 black horse 9 years years old, 1 roan mate B years old, 2 geldings 2 years old, 2 weanling oolts. BO head of cattle, consisting of 8 milk cows, one with oalf by side, balance will be fresh soon, 1 full blood Hereford bnll 3 years old, 12 head of 2 year old steers, 9 yearling calves. Hogs, 1 sow and 7 pigs. Implements, vehioles etc, including 1 Champion binder, 1 Brown corn planter with check row and wire,J steel diBC, 1 hay rake, 2 staoks Timothy bay, 1 narrow tire wagon, 1 top buggy, 6 bushels clover seed, one 16 ft steel frame harrow, 1 mowing machine, 2 cultivators, 3 breaking plows, 1 feed cutter, 1 hay fork, rope and pulleys 2 bread tire wagons, 3 sets doable work harness. TERMS: 10 months credit gn sums over $5 will be given without ’interest if paid when due Peter C, asd Harrison Wasson Fred Phillips, Auctioneer, C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Guss GrentJ hot lunch.

Its Just as Easy -TO--DRESS WELL In perfect taste and in keeping with the prevailing styles, as it is otherwise, if you only have your Suits made at the right place. The Perfection Ladies’ Tailoring Co. of Chicago. Is the place where you can have your Suits and Skirts made up by men tailors and every garment guaranteed a perfect fit. You will be Satisfactorily Dressed If you get some of these and4h© COST IS NO MORE than for less satisfactory . . garments. Gife them a trial and be Convinced Call at residence over the Republican office. Call Phone 287. i MRS. H. J. BARTOO Sole Agent for Rensselaer. Money On Farms. At 5 Per Cent. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per ct. interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time Also loans on city property at low rates- Call or write

wnmm - pnrrmauum. : ■£'£-- - OHB. JOHNSON & KR EBL E R Physicians and Surgeons. jtflee over Porter* Store in sew HoUleg&worh DtuMing. Office Phone KQ. Dr, Johnson’* resldenoe 231 So Hirer street Phone 21) Office hours: 10 to 13 am; 1 to Sand 7 tog pm. Dr Kresler’s residence at office—Phone US. ,s??®*® hours: 9to 11:30 am. ito3A7toßpm. 4 BKHSBKLAKR, IHD Vff u W. HARTSELL, M.D HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, Chronic diseases a specialty. In StocktonWllUams block opposite court bouse. Phone 80 RENSSELAER, IND.

1,8 & I M. WASHBURN, M. D Physicians and Surgeons. Dr I. B. Washburn willgive special attention to diseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat and chronic diseases. He also tests eyes tor glasses. Office ap-stairs. over Kills 6 Murray’s store. Telephone No. 48. T> RENSSELAER, IND.

DR. A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Forsythe corner .block. Phone 12S. RENSSELAER. r NP

D*L E- O. ENGLISH. Physician ana Burgeon Night and day calls given prompt attention. Residence cuone 116. Office Phone 177 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ~ ■ ATTORNEYS. Frank Foltz. Charles Q. Spitler Harry R. Kurrie. POLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Suocessort to Thompson A Bro.) Attorney-at-Law.. Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and oans. Only set of Abstract Books In County RENSSELAER, IND.

FERGUSON & WILSON, Attorney s-at-Law. Will practice In all the courts. Will give careattention to any and all kinds of Legal Business intrusted to them. Offioe west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND.

U. M. Baughman. G. A. Williams Baughman & Williams, Attorneys-at-Law. r Law, Notary Work, Loans and Real Estate. Special attention given to collections of all kinds. Office over “Racket Store. Rensselaer, - Indiana. QHARLES E. MILLS Insurance, Collections, and Real F.state, Ab streets carefully prepared. Titles Examined Farm Loanß negotiated at lowest rates. Office upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple.

ygM. B. AUSTIN Lawyer and Loan Broker. O/ilce In Forsythe Sleek, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer it., RENSSELAER, - - . IND. 0. W. Hanley. j. j. Hunt HANLEY & HUNT,. - ' Attomeys-at-Laio. Law, Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and -UtUSs. Omen: Over Ellis A Murray’s store RENSSELAER, IND.

|E P. HONAN, I Attorney At Law, ■Law. Loans. Abstract*, Insurance and Real I Estate. Will pracUoe in all the Courts. ■ All btulneaa attended to with promptI uesa and dispatch. I I RENSBELAEK, INDIANA. [HAY D. THOMPSON, I Attomey-at-Law, I Pub'.lo, Collection*. Loans, and I all Local Basin ess carefully attended to pOLLINaSWORTH’s BUILDING I WEST OF COURT HOUSE. U.F. Irwtn 8.0. Irwin IRWIN A IRWIN. I Successor* to Warren a Irwin. Real Estate, Abstracts, Collections, Farm Loan* and Fire lasuraaoe. Office In Odd Fellows’Block, RENSSELAER, IND. Kotdeeal F. Chi loot* , Wm. H. Farnklson Notary Public. Notary PubU Tl ' ‘ ' «aMMU4|Wr< CHILCOTE & PARKISON - |i„ Attomey*ai-Law. IniqKiMM Al Li r n.

Moses Leopold Attorney and Counsellor at Law Abstract^ir^toTy e f^S%Oand >t Kxamlßed. orKlC’K—Over ti. R. Murray’s Store. Rensselaer, Ind. * . a .1 ..m ;■ j T [ ---..

BANKS A. McCoy, Pres. % j. McCoy. Cashier A. R. Hooklns. Aset. Cashier, An MC UQY * CO.’S BANK Oldest Bank in Jasper County. ; Established 1864. Transacts a general banking' hnsiness, bays noteeand loans on long or short time on personal or real estate security, Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all- Interest paid on time deposits rorefen exchange boughtand EUSLuftSK safe keying. •.__ Ad dlsonParklsonJPres. J. M. Wasson, V. Pres. K. L. Hollingsworth, cashier COMMERCIAL BTATE BANK RENSSELAER, IND. Only State Bank in County Directors: Addison ParklsOn, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, George R. Murray and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact a general booking business. Interest paid on tgme deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of Interest. A share of your patronage solicited. 4 I S per cent Farm Loans

JAMES A. BURNHAM U. S. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace A. L. WILLIS, Gunsmith , Special attention given to Bicycle Sepalrs of al fT-ryllPV Tl Froul - street, i; bleak - If south of Washington. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. J. W. HORTON, Dentist. rnedsjn f«a(Seli and Poißßlaln Ifeik, &ai fei Palnlas* Bxtjastlen, Offioe opposite court house pR. H. L. BROWN, L EXTISI Orown and Brldgework, Teeth without plates a specialty. AU the latest methods In Dentistry. Office over Larch’s Drugstore. Gas aft* ministered for painless extraction of teeth. New - Meat - Market.

Moody &JRotht , «~Hso6d%seori to Crevistom Bros.) fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Hlverything fresh and oleaa, * ren aoall and we guarantee satit i tioo TBS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOB HIDES AND TALLOW MOODY & ROTH ■ ' • I- ; - ~ T 11 •PIONEER. ... MEAT MARKET -stft l t© . • J tiigelsbach: Prop, ♦ » * • ~ •*! » " f Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Bologna* Etc- - at the lowest prices. HIGHEST PRICES PAID HIDES, TALLOW. High Quality Wins. We sold our first ear of Ben Hur Fleur in nine week. Another oar of 700 sacks just received. Try a saok and if not the best in this market, return it and get your money. For a short ti me yet $1.06 sack at 3. A. MoFarland’e.