Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1903 — Page 4

PHYBIGJANB. DBS JOHNSON & KRESLER FottmMoro to mw HolHrgtwci h Dr, Johnson’* residence 221 So River Street Phone 21, Office hours: 10 to 12 am; Ito 8 and 7 to 8 pm. Dr. K rosier *8 ree denoe at office- Phone 196. Officehour*:• to 11.80 a a*.ito3A7toßpm. RENBBELAEB, IND VfF. W. HARTSELL, M. D i HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, Chronic dlseaeea a specialty. In Stockton Williams block opposite court house. Ph one 8 RENSSELAER, IND. AIM. WASHBURN, M D •Physicians and Surgeons. a ~~~ Dr I. B. Washburn will give special attention to we ire* of the eye. ear, nose, throat and chronic •tmeses. He also teste eyes tor glasses. Office ap-stalrs,over Ellis ft Murray’s store. Telephone No. 48. RENSSELAER. IND. JJR A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Odd Fellows'Annex, opposite public Square. Phone ia>. RENSSELAER. ’ND JJR. E. 0. ENGLISH. Physician ana burgeon Night and day ealls given prompt attention. Residence r none 118. Office Rhone ITI RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Dr. ANNA FRANCIS Osteopathic Physician Graduate American School KIRKSVILLE MO. Office tn Harris Bank. After March Ist, Office Warber’s hew building gultel. RENSSELAER, IND. DR. A. J. MILLER, Physician and Surgeon. Rensselaer, - 5 Indiana. Office up stairs in Forsythe block. General practice of medicine, surgery and X-ray work. Oa'ls answered promptly day or night. Office and residence phones 204 (Jasper to.); also Halleck 43, at reeidence.

ATTORNEYS. Frank Foils. Charles G. Spitler Harry B. Kurrie. J*OLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Successor* to Thompson & Bro.) Attorney-al-Law. Law, Beal Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and cans. Only set of Abstract Books la County /. ■ BENBBELAKB, IND. yERGUSON & WILSON, Attorneys-at-Law, Will practice In ail the courts. Will alve careattention to any and all kinds of Legal Business Intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square-upstairs. RENBBELAEB, IND. U. M. Baughman. G. A. Williams Baughman & Williams, Attorneys-at-Laic. CLaw. Notary Work, Loans and Real Estate. Special attention giveu to collections of all kinds. Office over “Racket Store. X Bknssei-aer, - Indiana. {JHARLEB E. MILLS Attorney-at-Law. Insurance, Collections, and Real Estate, A b ■tracts carefully prepared. Titles Examine d Farm Loans tiegot iat»-d at lowest rates. Office upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple. B. AUSTIN Lawyer and Loan Broker. Office In Forsythe Bieck, corner Washington and Vanßenssalaer st., BKNeSELAKR, - • IND. J. J HUNT, A Ooraej/ -at-Law. Law, Beal Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Omon: Over Ellis a Murray’s store BENBBELAEB, IND. .. ' JJ P. HONAN, Attorney At Law, Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Beal Brnte. Will practice tn all the courts. AU taMiness attended to with promptMSI MDd dispatch. BEMBBELAEE, INDIANA. ■ ■ nf 1 - RAY D. THOMPSON, NetMy PuHfe, ConecEoas, Loans, and all L&al attended to Bffice Over Oontmercisl State Bank Irß-t • North of O»urt House. J.ir.lTWla A.o. Irwin JBWIN A Successors to Warren & Irwin. Real Relate, Abetrafa, OoDocttans. Farm Lmm ana Fin IiMWC, UaW® Wu FWitWl , r BSNMXULER. IND

We H. PARKISON Attomey-at-Law. Law Reei*Estate, Abstracts and Loans Attorneys for the Onleago, Indianapolis ft Louisville Railway to. WUI practice in all of the Courts Office over Farmers’ Bank, on Washington street Rensselaer, jasper county, Ind. " BANKS ~ A. McCoy, Pres. i. R. Honklns. Am. Cashier. MC COY & CO.’S BANK Oldest Bank in Jasper County. ; Established 1864. Transacts a general banking bnslness, buys notes and loans on long or abort time on personal or real estate security, Fair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may desposit them for safe keeping

Cfce first national Bank “Of Rensselaer, Ind. Addison Parklson, Pres. J.M. Wasson. V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashlei Successor lo the business of the Commercial State Bank Opened March 2nd. 1903, at the old location NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. A general banking business transacted; de posits received, payable on time or on demand. Money loaned on acceptable security; Drafts on all Cities at Home and Abroad bought and sold, collections of notes and accounts a specialty. Money to Loan on Farms 5 per ct Your Business Solicited.

JAMES A. BURNHAM U. S. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace L. WILLIS, Gunsmith, <9 Special attention giver to Bicycle Repairs of al kinds. TiSk Aw Front; street, i; blocs lw|©lWcßD*^2’ BOuUlof Washington, BICYCLE SUNDRIES. J. W. HORTON, t Dentist. Bentlitjg In all Iti madam f«atuisi. ’ SeW and Pamlaln Yeik, (Bai fei Painlaw Bxtmtlen, Office opposite court house DR. H. L. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge work, Teeth without plates a specialty. All the latest methods tn Dentistry. Office over Larsh's Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth.

....PIONEER MEAT_MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna. Exeat the lowest prices. HIGHEST PRICES PAID HIDES, FALLOW.

/ oak <Liinibcr A Very Select Quality of OAK LUMBER From Kentucky ==s AT jlzj. .. ' Gwin's Lumber Yard

The Young Lady Evangelist.

Mica Bertha Sanford, the young lady evangelist, arrived from St. Lonis late Saturday night. She preached at the M. E. church Sunday morning and evening and to a very large congregation in the norning and a crowded one at night. She is a preacher of unusual eloquence and power, and ala? a fine singer, and accompanies her singing with the zither. Meetings will be held every afternoon at 2:30 and every evening at 7:30; except on Sunday evening it will be at 7. The meetings will continue about two Weeks.

Twas A Stolen Wheel.

The bicycle lately advertised in this paper has thereby found its owner. It belongs to a daughter of Albert Godlove, of Monticello, and county assessor of White county. It seems that the boy who left it on the porch had stolen the wheel and rode it here from Monticello. The boy was found that same night, hanging around the light plant, and was sent back home by Policeman Dillon, He there told the owners of the wheel that he had ridden it here, and tried to # describe where he had left it, and a man came -here nnd TnnfpirrfarTt Flin td id not look in the right place. All this occurred two or three months ago. The wheel itself is far past the heyday of its yduth, and scarcely worth the trouble and expense its owners have been put to, in looking for it. /-r ' ? - —-r

Causes Of Stomach Trouble.

Four Professors Claim That Quick Lunches Bring on Diseases. The “business lunch” threatens to accomplish the destruction of the human race—or so much of it as dewlls in large American cities—if the statistics abduced by eminent physicians and surgeon, at a meeting of the Chicago Medical Society, are found to be the unfailing mirrors of destiny that the doctors promise. In the alarming increase of in« testinal or “gastric” ulcers such eminent medical practitioners as Drs. N, S. Davis, Jr„ W. A. Evans, J. B Herrick and E, W. Andrews announced in o symposium that they feared the American stomach would give out in the course of time unless the public becomes wise enough to curb and regulate the lunch counter m’ethod of hasty eating. It would seem that danger from gastric ulceration is not confined alone to the men, who are the consumers of-the business lunches, but that women are also threatened. To the women’s habit of eating a few bites at many hours of the day their eminents peril is ascribed, ■ Everyone should counteract the danger brought about by too hasty or overeating by taking at meal time Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Compound, This wonderful medicine will keep the stomach in a perfectly healthy condition, preventing and permanently curing indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, anp all complications arising from stomach Try it today. Its pleasant taste and almost immediate effect will be a revalation to you. fOc and SI.OO bottles. Sold by A. F, tong.

Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jndge of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Albert Bertrand, late of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. „ . , . „ . „ Administrator. Rensselaer, Ind. Feb. 27,1803. Mar. 3-10-17. Formation of First National Bank NOTICE lb HEREBY GIVEN, that on or about the first day of March 1900, the business of the COMMERCIAL STATE BANK of RENSSELAER will lie merged and converted into a National Banking Association under the title of the First National Bank of Rensselaer. There will be no change la ownership or management, the same Officers and Directors continuing in the new bank. We desire to extend our thanks to our pat . tons for the business entrusted to us in the past, and would Ixwpeak a continuance of the agreeable and friendly relations in the future. It will beour aim to continue to the community the same considerate and courteous treatment, and would solicit a continuance of the patronage that has Ix-en accorded us. ,'Our capital will bo increased, and we shall be in a position to handle on fair terms any new busiJOHbMM T WARSOIY GEORGE R. MURRAY, t<M * K. L. HOLLINQBWORTH Kcnsfcelaer. Ind. Feb. 16,1908. Feb. 17 N. Meh, 4. Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you thinkjjf it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonight You’ll never regret it Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.

Pleasant Ridge.

Mrs. Jane Lowman has moved in with her son-in-law JamrW Moore. Elmer Humphrey went Io Alum Cave last Tuesday for a weeks visit. Clifford Parkison has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Elkins of Indianapolis are visiting W. 8 Lowman. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hendrix moved to Rensselaer last Thursday in the Mrs. W. H. Stephenson property. Frank Kenton of Rensselaer has moved into what is known as the Uncle Johnnie Gwin place. About thirty friends and neighbors spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Amos Shesler Feb. 28. The occasion was in honor of hie 39th birthday. An elegant oyster supper was served by Mrs. Shesler and the company dispersed aboqt midnight wishing him many more such birthdays.

Southwest Jordan.

John Bill had a good three year old colt get a broken leg a few days ago and had to kill it. George Wortley Jr., got thrown from his horse and quite badly hurt but is about all O. K. at this writing. Martin Ka r, of Newton Co., is quite sick again. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gushwa Sr. moved to their property in Goodland last week after a continued residence of thirty-two years on the same farm. We are very sorry .to lose them and congratulate the people of Goodland that they chose it as their place of residence. They had only been in their new home a day or two when they .received the sad news of the death of their son Peter in Denver, Colo. Their old friends sympathize with them deeply in this their great sorrow. One of the pleasantest events that has ocoured in our neighborhood for sometime was the marriage last Tuesdav of Miss Marv Simonin and Mr. D. A. Augsperger at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Simonin. The bride wore a beautiful gown of gray brilliantine and the groom wore black. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Augsperger. father of the groom. They will reside on a farm in Carpenter Tp. We wish them a long and happy life. There is not much news, for the roads are so bad that every one stays at home as much as possible.

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When in the City call at SCOTT BROS ■ 2 And see the elegant line of Robes and Blankets. ..... Also a nice line of Riding Saddles, Handmade Harness of all kinds =of Repair ffork.— BUGGY TOP WORK a Specialty. Why do people go there? Because they are treated fight Call and you will be treated likewise. SCOTT BROS.

We Have Plenty „ ...of all the BEST COALS on hand.*. Pittsburg, Jackson Hill. I. West Virginia Splint, Cannel. - - - - -—. x.— - -- -• ' Any of these Coals at $6.25 per ton. =FOR SALE HV- — Donnelly Lumber Co’y.

J. c. GWIN, -LUMBER MERCHANTLUMBER SHINGLES, DOORS, Of all kinds* Lath. Sash. Blinds, SEWER PIPE -All sizes PcfitTlAffiQ Bills Solicited I buy maiva direct from lumber region ♦ - . Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Gwin

CARRIAGE, WAGON —AMD - WOODWORK SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY MM Shop in new buiiding-on Sooth Frottt. -’1 Yi&SaTh Street, one square below Liberal Cor. Rensselaer llld* rti emWk'iiW'i Jw’rwattsaJse '