Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1903 — Page 4

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DKB JOHNSON & KRESLER | Physicians and Surgeons. OIBM orfST Porter* in new Holllngsworh vniKlliiK • Offloe Phone XW Or, Johnson’* residence 221 So River Street _-rU Phone 21, OOtoehours: 10toltemiltosudi toßpm. Dr. Krosier’t ree’denoe South Cullen Street Phone 170 Office hours: • to 11:90 • m. 1 to 8 A 7 to s p m. HBNBHKLAEB, IND i—' ' ». .. W. W. HARTSELL, M. D • js HOMEOPATHIC Pnysician and Surgeon, Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stocktor'WUllMßl Mock opposite court house. Phone Mt RENSSELAER, IND. 1.8 & I M. WASHBURN, M. D Physicians and Surgeons, Dr I. B. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat and chronic diseases. He also tests eyes tor giassen. < >flJc« up-stalrs, over Ellis & Murray’s store, lelephone No.«. RRKBBELAEB, IND, DR. A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon . OfDceln Odd Fellows’Annex, opposite public Square. Phone i».. RENSSELAER, *NP. D»’ E- 0. ENGLISH. Physician and Surgeon Night and day calls given prompt attention. Basiaenoe pnone 116. Office Phone iTJ RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Dr. a. j. miller, Physician and Surgeon. Rensselaer. - - Indiana. OAoe up stairs in Forsythe block. General practice of medicine, surgery and X-ray work. Calls answered promptly day or night. Office and Residence phones 204 (Jasper co.) Dr. turfler, Dr. Francis Turfler Dr. Anna Francis Turfler. Osteopathic Physicians ■w ' ~ Graduate Amerioan Schpol ——raißKayurirg mo. - " Office Warher’s new building suite 1. RENSSELAER, IND ATTORNEYS. Laic, Loans and Real Estate, Loans on Farms and Qliy Property. Personal security and chattel hidrtgage Buy, sell and reM farms and city property. Farm and city fire Insurance. Attorneys tor the American Building. Loan ond Savings Association. Office over Chicago Dei*t. stoke. RENSSELAER, IND. S', w. . Frank Knits. Charles <*. spitier Harry R. Kurrle. POLTZ, BPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson A Bro.) Attorney-at-Law, Uw, Beal Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in County a RENSSELAER, IND. PERGUSON & WILSON, Altomeys-at-Law,

Will practice in all the courts. Will give care attention to any and all kinds of Legal Business Intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, iyP. U. M. Baughman. G. A. 'Williams Baughman & Williams, Attomeys-at-Law. □Law, Notary Work. Ixt&ns and KeaFEstate. Special attention giveu to collections of all kinds. Office over “Racket Store. Rxhssklakk, * - Indiana. QHARLES E. MILLS Attorney-at-Latr f Insurance, Collections, and Real Estate, Ab ■tracts carefully prepared, Titles Examined Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple. J. J. HUNT, Attorney-at-Laic. Law, Beal Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Office: Over Bills A Murray’s store RBNBBBLA.EB, INII. E P. HONAN, Attorney At Law, Law, Loans, Abetracts, Insurance and Real JBnale. will practlee In all the Oouru. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. UNBBSLANB, INDIANA. "ray d. Thompson, Attorney-ai-Law, NWnry WMIu, OnMsonows, Loans, and —■an L—al BMhiiM saiwrwib atsandsd u - ,T C- •ofthotOonr* House • 8.0. Irwin JBWIN IfSWIN. to Warns » lrwto.

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R- P Benjamin, of Rebsselaer was in town Monday on business matters. - . • ■ *• - \ _____ ,' - iTiMrs. E. S. Kressler is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lintner, hear Valparaiso, this week. Frances B'ady, of Chi ago was the guest of her sister Mrs. P. W. Nelson last Monday. I Mrs. Jim Gox is visiting her Mother and other relatives at Laurel Ind. = Pearl Burson, of McCoysburg. spent Sun ay with friends at the Templeton ranch. k Miss Lqla Brady, of Gl&veland r Ohio., is visiting her sister Mrs. P! W. Nelson and other relatives. Miss Audrey Vondersmith, of Brook, visit’d her uncle F. R. Erwin and othi r relatives a few days last week. Mrs. A. J. Nelsgn, of Brookston is visiting her daughter Mrs. Cottingham and other relatives this week. 0. Sorenson of Chicago spent last<Sunday with his two little sons. Howard and Carter who are making their home with Drv and Mrs. Proudley, Mr. and Mrs. Join* MeMurty of Hand County, S. D., were the guest of L. D. Erwin and other relatives last week, going from here to Rensselaer to visit Neen Littlefield and family before returning home. Our school opened last Monday morning with a full attendance. Edyth Moffitt of this place and Miss Tucker of Bensselaer are the teachers, '

Mrs Cottingham accompained her sister, Mrs, Isaac Burns and husband of Brookston to Chicago last Sunday. They went to consult Dr. Charles Gilbert Davis, a special surgeon of the Lakeside Hospital, about Mr. Burns who has bean ill with lung trouble for several An operation was considered necessay and was performed at ths hospital on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Thomas Fry and grandson Vernon-Morgan, of Michigan City was calling on old friends in town last Monday. They were on their way home from DeMotte, where they have been visiting her daughter Mrs. Scott Herrington and other relatives. 1 .

i ' The New MONON Restaurant Just Opened

North of the Depot Hot Coffee, Lunch and Meals Served all Honrs Day or Night. The best of Service Guaranteed. , Give us a trial. Mrs. Elizabeth Aldrich. Proprietress.

B. F. Ferguson, Real' Estate just closed the largest real estate deal of the season, involving 565 acres of land worth $35000 00, and merchandise to the amount of about $30,000.00, being a total of about $70,000 00. We would call the attention of the people tothe fact that Mr. Ferguson’s years of experience and oorreot methods of transacting his business have won for him a large list of correspondents and any one in this oounty or elsewhere desiring to dispose of their land or personal property, will do well to oall on, or write to him. dlwlp .When calling the boa for train* If po-rible plum o*ll reaid.noe pho M n 0 i*pU»l J of Itafc Mh. 6t— >By tjyww 1 107 will hit nM I sa. Joa Jaokso*.

Immediate Relief Follows “the Use of OPAAC tT CURES A COLD IN 24 HOURS Cough*, Colds, Catarrh, LaGrippe, Neuralgia, Headache, together with All Feverish Conditions ot the 'System Yield to OPAAC like Magic. ~— It Is a Sure Cure for COLDS and LaGJUPPE / Doe* Not Cause Ringing in the Head OPAAC has proved an invaluable cure chronic cases within a reasonable addition to the world’s Pharmacopeia pe riod - It reduces the fevered condiof Scientific medicines that CURE. 11011 • heals the inflamed surfaces, reUnlike the old fashioned Quinine with stores natural secretions and induces its offensive, nauseating after effect s, healthy action of theorgans of respiraOPAAC allays and soothes the fevered tidh. OPAAC is finding fat or everyorgans, effecting a speedy and lasting *' here - Physicians are constantly precure/ and at the same time tones up scribing and recommending it te their the whole system. OPAAC is com- patients. Remarked popularity is posed of the active curative principals based on RESULTS PRACTICAL of various roots and plants, and was RESLLTS. People try it, find relief not discovered by accident, hut is the and cure, and inform their friends ; result of much studious scientific in- evel T flay it becomes more widely vestigation. All dangerous ingredients known. W ith such a remedy obtainare carefully eliminated, and only able, there is no excuse for allowing a a .• cold to become chronic or dangerous those used whose action upon the . q charaCtef B a box of OPAAC system have proved highly curative and break it up at once _ OPAAC is without producing had after effects. ea sy and pleasant to take; is put up OPAAC is warranted to break up—lN j n th e f orm 0 f a sma il tablet and A FEW HOURS —any feverish symp- chocolate coated, rendering it accepttom not neglected too long, and will able to the most sensitive taste. Price f 25 Cts'e trying Drug Company Get a Box at once at your Philadelphia, Pa, r. , Sole A vent for Druggists United State* and Ca J. A. Larsh, Druggist.

TO BE GIVEN AWAY: j w jii jive Away one of Oar Great Malleable Ranges Beginning Tuesday Morning, Sept. 29, - ; • \ .*■ \ v ; '»" V * - Anumber will be given for every FIFTY CENT cash purchase made at my store, sou a period of four months. At the expiration of this time, duplicates of these numbers will he placed in a box, and one on- , ly drawn from the box. The party holding the corres- _ , ponding number will receive the Malleable Range Free of charge, now displayed v in window_of _my store. E. D. Rhoades

Co our Old friends and Patrons: We wish to inform you that we are back in the Restaurant and Bakery business again at our old stand, and we will give you the same firstclass service as ever. m m S;e Us j\. l Brenner $t Son “SL. S

• * a, j] Gasoline 3fi Engines ’ Perkins mind mills. ■ PUMPS 1

£yprm and Steel Canks, Gas Pipes and all kinds of Water Supplies. Vs tmm. ■ Jllttl Pafa.

...The 99 Cent Racket Store... Now is the time for you to buy your • x < Winter • „ r fj 'i - - ' . V ■- • " ■- iiiSS - ______ t , ___ ~ _y_ * f : j, ii ~ ;/y ■■■■J} - Underwear, Blanksts, Quilts, Bed Spreads, Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Wraps. Furs and everything needed for Fall and Winter usß. We have the finest line ever shown ia Rensselaer and our prices are srom S's to 50 per cent cheaper than you can buy elsewhere; why not save that by buying your goods of us; our goods are all new, fresh and bright; no old shelf-worn goods to bring out to show you, but the latest that the market affords; we buy most of our goods right direct from the manufacturer, thereby saving you the middle man’s profit, and when it comes to an assortment you have not got what they call “Hopkins Choice, ’’ but you have the choice of the world in different lines we handle, as we do not overstock on any one article, buying as we do there is not another store in Jasper county having the selection of goods we have and the var ety to select from We are here in business to work for your interest as well as our own, at any time you find anything vnsatisfaotory and will return same at once we will grladly try to do justioe to you when justice is shown to us. Y'ou oould not ask any fairer treatment than that. We want your trade and we think you ought to give us the latg?" est share of same for the simple reason that there never was a store outside of the 99 cent Racket Store that gave you as much for your money as we do, and you all know it to facts beyond a doubt, and by trading with us you help us to help you. as the more business we do the cheaper we can sell goods. The Case is as clear as the nose oir’ymir-faoe.- Wbether you want to get more and better goods for less money or pay the other fellow the same old prices. You are the doctor. Hoping you w 11 decide th s matter with justice to yourselves, a s well as lis, we are very respectfully, €. U. Ransford, Prop. ...The 99 Cent Racket Store..

If you want to Know What smartly Dressed Men will Wear this Season, ask to see Steln-Bloch Smart Clotnes. YOUR ...OVERCOAT... IS READY FOR YOU. the moment you want it. We \' have it in the very style you when you put it on you’ll think K:'\ it must have been made ex,or Jo “' 7° M a “ d the fabric and the lining of the K! very best quality and the =ip 3 workmanship as fine as the -AjilJ best custom tailois can exechte. That’s the only way P Stein-Bloch _j Smart Clothes are made—that’s why we sell them year after year to the very best class of trade—the men, who are particular about their P erson »' “PPearanoe. Stein-Bloch Overcoats possess all the character and individuality that the most fastidious man oan wish for, 1 and when you “snuggle” into one of our luxuriously tailored over-garments, you will understand better vfhy Stein-Bloch Overooats are worn by so many well dressed men. THEIDEAL CLOTHING STORE. ! ‘" 1 11 1 * 1 - I n t Louis WHdberg, Prop. • • ■lt-* " .* T -