Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1903 — Page 4
GA*»«r ago we were being u itared by Democratic orator* and editors that the American people won Id 9qoh Ml prey |» the ill* devouring trust. Here is exaotly what has happened, as portrayed by the San Franoteoo Chronicle: “The trusts went np like rockets. They are coming down like rock*! et sticks. The latest one* to hit the ground is the salt trust, wbioh started ont with an alleged capital hnd bhs landed on the earth with $37,500 There are more in the air headed tne same way. It is stated that sinoe January 1, of this year f«<rtv-f>nr New Jersey trusts have been placed in the hands of receivers whose aggregate "anthona-d” capital was: ■580,340,000, which managed t > ge* trusted by somebody to tne extent 1 of $17,272,883.51, for the pay men* of ssbicb they are “eemnHted” have assets of $1,464,684 28. That is josjt about enough -to pay the receivers and la wyeip for laying out the corpses aud burying them deoeiitly. - Incidentally, New J ersey’# trust boem has c linpoed with the trusts which it promoted, tne filing feet are-rapidly dwindling, sad the inhabitants of that thrifty state are confronted with the prospect of being once more compelled' to pay taxes for the support of their own state govern meat.*'
Irving’s Buchu Wafers
enre Betiding Urine, Backache Rheumatism, Nervousness, Loss of. Flesh, Sediment m the Urine, Kealn Calculi, D ahetes and ail Kidney troubles,including Bright’s Disease. 7 hey are pur 1 > a egetable cum pound and act direct y on weakened tisanes and blood vessels of the kidnet and urinary o gans. Sold at 600 a box by J. A Larsh.
California.
Tbe gre lit prosperity of this I tnd of pportoiiity, by recently been marked by a d vie. tot, Hon Hamilton Elt>h, Assia.ant United States Treasurer, Mr Fieb saw nothing that kirn more than the enormous bu»i----m being dope ofa tha Paoifio ooaat tile apparent permanency of its pro ferity, and the need of more workers. The basis of this prosperity ia first of all climate, then eleotrioai energy and fuel oil for manufactures, and dually irrigation. Given Water to tarn on at will, iu a oouotryso full o ran bine, and growth is continuous. Something is growing every month to put on tbe table, to fatten stock, or carry to market. One ao r e of alfalfa will so poit two cows, and for h y, can b - out five t mes a year Larger than England and 8 otlaud combined. California has room for a million more people, and this makes laud obeap, and opportunity great A self-sutaining home, the value of which wilt rapidly inorease, can easily be seoured where life means comfort as well as ooiu. Colonist rates now make it easy to see how it is yourself. They are based on a rate of 3.00 from Chicago, or $25 00 from Missouri river points, via Southern Pacific Caiif- rnia books can D bad of any agent. Write to W. G. Neimtkk. 193 Clark, St. Gen. Agent Chicago, 111. 2swlmow
Money to Loan.
Private fnudb to loan on farms and city property at a low *rate of interest. Also money to loan ou bankable note and eeoond moitK a K©* A complete set of HbetrHrt books. James H. Chapman Makeever’s bank building, Rensselaer, Indiana, j A
People’s Repair and Shoeing Shop.
We are prepared now to satisfy all who need repair or wood aotk done, Mr. John Worden the well known biapkamitb and old rtlisble Ed Moon, tbe bone uhoer sre here again at yonr awrvioe. W>* welcome you as brat abop noith of tbe dew K. of! P. bmiding on Pront street at C E Hhubou’s old Stand. J. W. Frksbour, Pn’p. Hal leek Phone, No. 57 w4*
Irving’s bncliu Wafers.
are a true remedy for ail K <lu«y ]>iaease». from iu most simple forinpaiu in tbe back, to its woiwt very dangerous condition-Bribin';* Disease We mea* it when we sy they willoore you and we would not say it if we bad not confir ene** In t! hd, which is tbe direct result of our knewledgeof tb*ir cures in os.sen that seemed t Imoet bopel. ra R< at fiOoa'bcx by J. A. Larbb
To Interest Old Soldiers
Assistant General Neely, of the Grand Army of tho Repß&lie, i» writing to veterans of the civil war throughout the state of Indiana relativflfto pension legislation in the next session- of oongress. Every soldier is advised by " him to become a member of some G. A R neat ■- It is expected that the service pension bill will be revived* a bill to erant pensions to all veterans who. served 90 days or more. Grand Army posts will be requested to forward petitions to congress favoring the bill. Indiana now has between 50,000 and 60/000 soldiers of whom 47,829 were on the pension mils June 30, 1906. Of -Jthis number only 15,599 batong to the Grand A!rmy of the Republic.
Lord’s Best. ** ,t i , U it ' - | FAST TRAINS ARE VIA Union Pacific ONLY THREE DAYS GHIGA6O TO CALIFORNIA sVfLUwVi . i. l P ■ ... *' 1 HREE THROUGH I Accommodations provided for all classes of passengers. Be sure your ticket reads over the UNION PACIFIC •> i • ■ ■ «..(! ■ «*,. finnul'. application to W. G. NEIMYER, Gen’} Agt. South Clark St., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Farms for Sale. One of 200 noras, the other 232 aorae, located wit Mu two miles of town. Btriotlv black walnut soil, in high state of cultivation. A great bargain in either farm at $55 per aore. Write for fall partiou are Hen ki son & Brosnahan. wltp Pieroeton, Ind. Grand Fell opening Oot. 17th to 31st, tbate all. ; ' i IW noORE Die care'ui Specialtst of 4a year* constant pr*ctio*‘ ha« locate In Rensselaer. Indiana, a'd will ut-TO'e his time and skill Ih treating ; the to'lowinx diseases: fConsumption, .Sornfula—- (- — an be pe ma> en'lj o red If taken in time and often In advanced stages by methods entt-el) our own, ibe result of yean o» careful research a> d large experience. h< rt delays a* e ofie dangerous. Genii— Hundreds are dropping dead every day item Heart Failu e. whose lives might have have been saved by proper and tlnie- > treatment. I mo- cases relief Is certain. ' St TTUtcii - indigestion, mceration and all other t oublen affecting this Important organ are treater, with hso ute success. Ola reme dies and method have been abolished, iieitir ones nave !<een Introduced, All are modern s ie and < ertaln. Ketuius troll In * e a •>l all kinds have Keen treated with remarkable access lor to yean. IS eai d lhr si with leoent method and appllancea affec ions of the* Important ana sensitive organs a e quick l> red ved. K> ova hihi B'xdder—bright's I'lseas . I> La botes, etc. These ns uaiy fatal ma a can positively be "red Bate a sbori letay to often fatal al and beexauu. «d while relief to poa«H»ie. E'.- -- * ii disease* ol this 'ellcate organ handled with otreatid .nix.ua P'Ji;.— Met all .'this ruse see of the Rectum cured tut. kp v d »it b net little pain. F* tU Ski*—r J I tie i ocior 'as Ita«l a remarkable reeora ' '!• re 11 uk succssfully all diseases pscu • ton omen F i Vitality— ® s ntai whatever cause permanently cured - , ..rp»,» Him i nn er— # on ,-riy two incut able diseases are now ••Hie wlt h gie. t assurance ot success. I iKicior’s lacmiM- mi d res. nrces are al <usi w Umui nmlt oxygan t»a T . Oxyge* , ' mpound. . • iiuir*sse<> ilr, Insufflation Aom zatHH, with very applt 'ee neces -ary 1.. r<lt»ve ibe aUicted. i us reference* giv* n f jiCe over Fendig's Drug Store. Bone, at Soviets House. OF in HOURS: .ISAM; I L. sr,M| 7togP. Ml T«our« ftotl-M; ItoBP. a. |
- Money on Farms. -We are prepared•.So make anv sine farm loana on short notice We have private and eaatetnfunits to loan on personal or ohatM security. Call and see ua before yon close a deal elsewhere Our terms will be satisfactory, wtf Ferguson & Wilson. Head quarters for all kinds of ground feed and bran SI.OO per hundred, book wheat bran 750 pehnndred pounds, book wheat flour good winter wheat flour SI.OO p < sack, hard wheat flour sl.lO sack at the milt. w2d4p Now is the time to get yon? furniture repaired and upholstered Seasonable goods always on haod Shop at Donnelly Brothers Telephone 202 dw3wp. John Mopldbb.
Notice to Tax Payers. Monday, Nov. 2nd, is the last day for paying the fall installment of taxes for the onrrent year with ont inoarring the penalty for de Linquenoy. AIL persons owinu taxes in this oonnty f will find it to their advantage to pay the same on or before the above date. B. Mi Pabkison, dwOot3l r, Treasurer. Watar Tank* We are making a specialty o stock and storage tanks of all kind ard sizes. Our prices ere: 6 foo $7.50, 8 foot $12.50,10 foot $19.00 Donnelly Bros Planing Mill.
; ■ " U " ‘ J The New MONON "THTWuf" W k ,i t Restaurant Just Opened North of the Depot | \ ~ - , , Hot Coffee, Lunch and Meals Served all Hoars Bay or Night *” , -La... The best of Servioe Guaranteed, Give ms trial. ■ ——— — t — - ''.J . t— - Mrs. Elizabeth Aldrich, Proprietress. ' • I ■: ••
I IFE )i PLANT Renews Life. HOT ONLY DOES IT PURIFY IRE BLOOD, EUT IT RESTORES THE VITAL ELEMENT IN THE BLOOD. There are hundreds and thousands whose systems are loaded with uric acid poison preparing the way for' Rheumatism, Eczema, etc , and prompt action is ntcessaiy or seiious pain and disease are sure to ensue. The first symptoms of any of these diseases are to flight as to pass unnoticed. A slight stiffness or soreness in the joints and (light twinges in the back point to a serious condition against which prompt measures should be taken. Wany remedies have been proposed for the cure of Rheumatism, Eczema, Catarrh, etc., but so far only one has proven of any real value and that one is LIFE PLANT, It has been very successful in curing these diseases, so successful that wa ■ell it with a positive guarantee. Take LIFE PLANT, -take It now. Price II per bold* (•; lfaniflict&rtfl by THE LITE PLANT CO. CANTON, Ol A. F. LONG, Druggist.
HAIRLOBE CURES DANDRUFF STOPS PALLINO HAIR AND ITCHING SCALP Sou <n »rc, HOC and $1.90 sum. A . r L.ONtX, Ul Ugxlßt
- _ " PROFESSIONAL CAKBS. Wu H* PARKISON ittomey-at-Law. jmuN ~ ■ * f aw Beal BUM, Abstract* and Loans; ttomwT for tbe OUMaao, IndUnapoUa a lotdiTtlle Railway 00. Vtl) prmotioala aU of he Court. Ofnce over Banners’ Bank..on Wash ngton St. Heoaaalaer. Jasper ootmty. Inn. •"; v ■ A, L. WILLIS, Gunsmith , - -.... - - Special attention givaa to meyote Repair. 01 / | Front itreet, i: block L jngy of Washington, BICYCLE SUNDRIES. { foALgB W> MARSHALL, * Attorney at Law. * teclal Attention to Settling Estates. DKPUTY FEOBEOUTING ATTORNEY. —ovnoa— In former Clerk*. office. Bast of Court Boom. v.V EBNSSBLABB, IHQ. BANKS » a Motiov, Free T. J. McCoy, Cashier Walter Whits, Amt. Cashier. A. MO coy & CO’S BANK < Mdest Bank in Jasper County, .‘Retab abed um. iT»nnaote a general banking bnetnam, bny* aotes and loans on long or abort time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment la promlied to ui. Interest paid on Min* deposits Foreign exchange bought and e Kl. Your patronage la aollclted. Patron, lutvii g valuable papers may despoalt them foi «a*»* keeping 1 .. \ ;—-- Cbe first national Bank Of Rensselaer, Ind. Addison Cartel son. President. John M. Wasson. V. Preaident. B. L. Holllngsworth, Cashier Suoceasorltothe huslnets ("ornmeroial State Bank Opened March 2nd, 1908, at the old location NOKTH 81DB PUBLIC SQUARE. A ge leral banking bnstneea transacted; d« S>Bits received payable on time or on demand <mey leaned on acceptable security; Drafts on a.l Oltles at Home and Abroad bought and sold • oliecttona of notes and aooountsaspo-. isitv. .. ‘ 5 per cent Farm liwaaa 4 Your Business Solicited. ■ g ■* r i w—».
£)R. s. i* BROWN, DENTIST •‘I '■ ji ■ xn and Bridgework, Teeth without plates *»i iclalty. All the latest method* In Dentto’.rj ufflceover t arsh’s Drug*tore. Has ads' - (or painless outran tton cf »**ot b. Loans. REAL ESTATE Insuranco Call on B. Oj Gardner for bargain* in land, properties for sale or exobange. Agt. for the John Hanoook Mutual Life Insnranoe Company. Agt. for tbe Traders Fire Ids. 00. List your properties with me Farm or City. Yours for business, B. O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind ••••PIONEER-" MEAT MARKET •/ Eigelsbach. Drop, Beef, Pork, Veal Mutton, Shu sasre> Balogna. Etc at the lowest prices. —Highest Prices Paid for— HIDKS. & I'ALLOW J. W. HORTON, t Dentist meOin (u Said ant Peiosialn Vert. «a> (•i Painless Bitiastlen, F Offioe opposite court houe New Lumber Yard in Rensselaer Where yon can get all kina* ■ f lumber, lime, hair, brick, oemet> and plaster. Also tbe celebrated Alabaktine cement plaster. 1 solicit a share of yonr trade, at my old stand. Respectfully Yoora ~ HIRAM DAY.
V / ...The 99 Cent Racket Store... Now is the time tor you to buy your u w ♦ * Winter j • - - *- • - >■ '%* ■ . .rv ' * ( ' tv I Underwear, Blanfcts, . Jktlllfw Pay! CiIFAX/la v«HIS, DCQ >prCa(lsy Briery. Globe*, * m ' • u .. - • I . f Mitteni, Wraps. Fun and everything needed for Fall and Winter nek. W« bare-the flneet line ever shown iu Rensselaer and onv prioea are srom to 50 par oeUt obeaper than you can bay elsewhere; why not save that by baying your goods of as; our goods are all new,'fresh and bright; no old jihelf-wnrn goods to bring ont to show you, hut the latest that the market affords; we bny most of our goods right direct from |he manufacturer, thereby saving you the middle man’s profit, and when it oomes to kd assortment you have not got I what ihey call “Hopkins Cboibe,” but you have tbe. oboio* of the world in different lines we handle, as we d > not ovsrI stook on any one article, buying as we do there is not another store in Jasper oouiity having the Beleotion of goods we have and the var ety to select from We are here in business to p work for your interest aa well as our own, at any time you I find anything vnsatisfaotory And wfH return asms at dnue w« will gladly try to do jnatioe to you when justice ia shown to us. You ooold not ask any fairer treatment than that. We I want your trade and we think you ought to give us the larg. eat share of same for the simple reason 1 that there never was a store outside of the 99 oent Racket Store that gave \ou : as | much for your money as we do, and you all know it to faots beyond a doubt, and by trading with ns you help os to help I you. as the more business we do the cheaper we can sell I goods. The case ia as clear AS the nose on yonr face. Whether you want to get more and better goods for less modey of pay the other fellow the same old prices. You are the dootor. Hoping you w II decide th a matter wjth justice to yourselves, as well as us, we are very respectfully, I 4 6. U. Ransford, Prop. r 1 • • .» • U 9 : ' v . b' ...The 99 Cent Racket Store.. r J 1 ■ l; ?■ ' T • , . ! j. .. » 1 w
~7^' V ’ . "'*' "»" ' UP-TO-DATE FALL MILUNERY • ? . „ . -O’ i • ' ■ ■ ' /V, ' ‘ t> - ** I have just received a arge stock of the*latest creations in fall millinery, and would be pleased to have you inspect same before buying. ■*‘T V *'- r f MRS. PURCUPILE Reasonable Prices. • Square Dealing.
TO BE GIVEN AWAY: ~~~~~ 1 will Give Away one of r ——-——Onr Great Malleable Ranges ~ 4 -W> ,H f li 1 i (*n»* itiifilvl I ■' ’ * ’» . $ 5..; •f - S .i^o 4 Beginning Tuesday Morning, Sept. 29, tv J. . U v Anumber will be given for every FIFTY i IFT ct *1 jvrchase made at my store, foa a period of four months. At the expiration of this time, duplicates of these numbers will be. placed in a box. and one only drawn from the box. The party bolding the corresponding number wil) receive the Malleable t • •"' 'i • <•* Range Free of charge, now displayed in window of mv etore. B D. Rhoades
