Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1903 — Page 4

STOMACH TROUBLES CURED Read the Testimonials of people in neighboring communities who have been cured by this wonderful remedy, which is POSITIVELY GUARANTEED TO CURE ALL FORMS OF INTERNAL INFLAMMATION, —'■■■■- ■ ~ ; - I rtvnalr Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Catarrh of the Stomach and Bowels, Biliousness, Lazy Uver, Sour Stopiaoh, Piles, Bad BreathEUMW MILKS' pulsion This great remedy has never before been advertised. It has simply been sold to people who have heard of it through their friends and thousands of persons in Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Evansville and other Indiana towns have been cured of the above complaints inside a few months. We do not find it necessary to go to Maine or California for testimonials, for our home people are glad to tell of the good Milks’ Emulsion has done them and the person who commences using it is the best advertising, medium we can employ. READ THESE TESTIMONIALS.

The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute. Ind.: Gentlemen—My son has been a chronic sufferer from stomach trouble for years, and I have tried a great many remedies, and spent a large amount of monev in doctoring, without permanent relief. He got a box of Milks’ Emulsion, which gave him immediate relief, and in two months was completely cured. I have recommended this valuable remedy to at least fifty of my friends who had suffered with stomach trouble and in each case it effected a permanent cure; therefore I can heartily recommend it to persons suffering from stomach trouble of any kind. Very truly yours, Capt. Wm. M. Cooper, * October 30, 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen—l have used three jars of your Milks’ Emulsion and I feel that when there i§ a medicine on the market that will cure cases like mine that every one should know of it. The first night’s sleep i —had bad ia three montbs prior to using your Emulsion.jsas.onlh.e seco.nfl night after I began using it. I have had a bad case of stomach trouble and constipation for years and was ready to give up when I noticed your ad. I would vomit up slime, belch gas, was troubled with dizziness, bloat after eating, gnawing sensation as well as cramps in stomach. This continued for years and nothing seemed to benefit me until I commenced the use of Milks’ Emulsion. I doubt if any one could have a worse case of stomach trouble than I had and the least I can say is that Milks’ Emulsion was a godsend to me. Respectfully yours, C. E. Heinrichs, 702 S. Alabama St., April 6, 1903. Indianapolis, Ind.

Price 50 Cents. MILKS' EMULSION CO.. Terre Haute, Indiana. guaranteed and for sale by B. F, FEKTDIG- CITY DRUG- STORE

THE REPUBLICAN Official Popor of Jasper County. a . In Republican building on the corner ot * »h! yfton aud Weston streets. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL HDITOB AND PUBLISHER. r*rmi of Subtcription. One Year $1.50 •Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Friday Augutt, 28 1903.

Laborers wanted at Monon Rock Crusher. Good showlers will make S2OO per day dwAugllp Two fine residonoe lots for sale, on Division street 3dwlp ~ ~~~ J. W. Hokton. - For sale my fine new residence, and six acres of land in the beet part of town. D. A. Stoner The Ladies of the G. A. R , will gi>-e their ice cream ftstival for ill • benefit of the Military Band, next Friday afternoon, in the pnblio ?qaare. Prof. Edgar Be rger, direct from the Crrstal Palace, Loudon will vice daily in hand and ii-“, l balancing and feats of st length. Free, Free. To insure prompt service call Bush’s Bus hue, phone No 224 residence or Waymire & King’s livery, phone 186. Look out for the *ijve polish distributor Friday Ang 28. His tiokets have a value y>ur grocer wants them The Sun Paste Stove polish sample and tickets have no oon. neotione. They are for the every day honse keeper and should be given some attention. Hand your tiokets to your grocer and te will do the rest. . > - <

Especially Beneficial for the Ills of Children. Your druggist will refund your money If you do not get results from the first bottle.

Northwest Barkley.

James Torbet, wife and two child, ren who have been vioiting at Boone Co. for two weeks returned home Tuesday. Hrrry Gifford of Newland was in our vicinity Friday. George Master and family spent Sunday with Art Armstrong and family of near Blackford. Miss Flossie and John Torh t spent Saturday with Miss Cheedie and Willie Jordan of Newland,

St Augustine's Church.

Next Suuday the> Catholic oougregatiou of this town will celebrate her patron-feast. St Augustine, a great doctor us the clutch who successfully refuted the errors of pagan religion and philosophy and as a great champion of the Catholio ohuroh combated the heresies of the Manicheaus, Arians, Aiians, Pelagians, Donatists and died a saintly bishop, of Hippi, Afrioa A. B. 410 is the patron of the Catholic ohurch in town. At the oocasion of the patron feast there will be a solemn High Mass celebrated at 10 a. m- a sermon delivered at Mass by the eloquen professor of Bt. Joseph’s oollege. the Rev. Hugo Lear C. P. P 8All are iavited to attend. The College ohoir will sing at high mass- •

By .the., sale of a lot of beef cattle, a semi annual 5 par cent dividend has been earned and declared by the Rio Tamasopo Sugar Company; dividends payable Sept-mber Ist. Subscriptions for purchase of SIOO. Bonds, oash or payments will be received by Geo. E Murray.- dw2t

The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen —I feel it my duty to let you know of the truly wonderful results I have received from only three boxes of your Emulsion. For years I have suffered with stomach trouble, causing habitual headaches, and. after trying everything I ever heard of I was finally induced to try a jar of Milks’ Emulsion. The first jar did me lots of good and I continued its use until I had taken three jars, which effected a thorough cure of stomach trouble, and with that misery done away with my headache ceased. Therefore it is with pleasure I recommend Milks’ Emulsion to all of my friends. Wishing you success with your wonderful remedy, I am, Yours very truly, John W. Trenck, with Hollweg & Reese, 360 W. 30th St.,. April ID, 1903. Indianapolis, Ind. The Milks’ Enjulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: years and could find nothing that would bring any relief." I spent hundreds of dollars doctoring but all to no avail. Every winter I would be bedfast most of tjie time. I commenced taking Milks’ Emulsion last fall and after having taken three boxes can say that I have had no return of my former trouble. This is the first winter in eighteen years that I have not been bedfast. I have also used it for croup for the children with splendid results. I think it is the best all round remedy I have ever used and would not be without it in the house. Very truly yours. Mrs. W. G. Mershon, April 10, 1903. J* Brazil, Ind.

McCoysburg.

Mrs. Wachtel was a Rensselaer! caller Wednesday of last week. John Poole, of Rensselaer, was a caller in o r village one day last week. W. F, Poole and Frel Amott are home T: m their trip to the east. Tbeje was Gera an preaching at the school house Sunday with good attendance. The extra gang on the Monon are laying new ra Is here this. week. 1 Barney Comer f orn up in Union was inspecting gravel pits in our township, with our trustee last Fri day.''* Mr. Clapp, of Lafayette was in town last week arranging to deliver his oats fiom his farms near Lere. Frank McCoy and wife, of Marion, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. McCoy is connected with a large house furnishing es tablishment in Marion. He reports business in a very healthy condition * 4 there. John Br ndle who has been working on the farm the pa t summer for Edd Randle, has returned and com menced working on the seotion aga n. One of the largest o.owds of the s ason was at the fall park. Sunday to witness the game that was slated between Monon and our home team. They wefe however doomed to dis appointment, as the Monon team failed to put ia appearance. h We are very anxious to sell yo fencing. We have barb wu#i El aood woven wire and plenty of all kinds of board fenoing. We are making special pr ces on each for fall trade. - . Las & PcOLK, » McCoysbnag, Ind.

Returned from Logansport.

Emerson Reynolds, father of Wesley R-y olds, the Wealville lad who gave his life to save the cash in Banker Smit’i’a strong box, bee rtiurmd from the insane hospital at Loganeport, where he has been uud«-r treatment for some time. His sou’s death caused the meutal derangemet t of Mr. Reynolds, but under the treatment received tt the hospitai it is believed that he has recovered, for he is well enough to be sent borne.

Receiver Appointed.

At Wabash a hearing was had Friday afternoon before Jndge Shively to determine if a receiver should be appointed for ihe W T abash Bridge and Iron company, or if the company should be.tbrown into voluntary bankruptcyJudge Shively appointed Charles S Haas receiver of the aompany. It was learnt d that the liabilities on the bridge-works are not less than $273,000, with a possibility that they may exoeed $300.000., It is believed that with proper management Ihe concern will be able to pay out finally. There are a number of big contracts on hand now and the prospects for the business are very good. Had the bon earn gone into voluntary bankrupt oy the creditors would hsve realized bat little on their olaims.

Trinity M. E. Church.

Next Sunday morning will be the dosing servioe of the Conference year. All subscriptions to the benevolenfoollections are now das and should be paid to the pastor this week. 0 D. Hoist, Pastor,

The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen —I have had chronic stomach trouble for four or five years, and have spent hundreds of dollars without getting any permanent relief, until Captain Cooper recommended Milks’ Emulsion. I got a box and from the start it gave me relief. I consider it the best remedy for stomach trouble I have ever tried. I have recommended it to several friends and in each case they were greatly benefited. J. L. Warden, Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables, October 13, 1902. Terre Haute, Ind. W The Milks’ Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.: Gentlemen —Something over a year ago Captain Cooper recommended Milks’ Emu sion for stomach trouble. I took a box home and soon found it the best relief for stomach disorder of any kind. It cures constipation in a very short time. A friend was confined to his bed with a very bad case of chronic stomach trouble. The attending physician would not allow him to eat anything but soft boiled eggs. I took him a box of Milks’ Emulsion and in a very few days he was out and in good health. It has now been six months since he used this remedy and he has not had a return of his old trouble, notwithstanding the fact that every few weeks previous to taking Milks* Emulsion he had a severe attack of stomach trouble. I continue to recommend Milks’ Emulsion, as I believe it to be the best remedy on the market for the above complaint. Yours very truly, Everett e. Messick. —— October 30, 1902. Deputy Sheriff, Terre Haute, Ind.

.Save floney. BY BUYING TSTO'W I YOUR COAL V vv j , ~ry- - w - - Price will be Higher By buying now you make sure of your Winter’s Fuel, and buy it Cheaper. ..LEHIGH ANTHRACITE, S 8 PER TON.. _ NUT, STOVE AND EOQ SIZES. If delivered and paid for m Aug- 30c per ton less-J„ See our Threshing Coal and you will buy it. We have -* the best in the city for the price- • IOHNELLY IUMBER COT]

Money on FarmsA special f ana ti loan on Farms for Five Years tft 5 per ot interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time. CITY PROPERTY LOANS Os ■•stilly Payments, or on Fhrt Yoaro Tkoo at Low Roto*. Fiist National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. 2mmL

We like best to call SCOTT’S EMULSION - a food because it stands so cm- a phaticafly for perfect nutrition. 2 And yet in the matter of restor- 2 ing appetite, of giving new S strength to the tissues, especially 4 to the nerves, its action is that of a medicine. 1 Sand for Int -ample f SCOTT A BOWNE, Cbmht*, 4 Purl Strut, - - NnVwk. d joc.udfi.oo; all druggists. '