Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1903 — Page 2
The ReptfbTican. Official Paper *f Jasper Cwsty. >• la Republican building; en the oorimr o «r*»htn*ton and Weston Streets. ISSUED KVKIIY TUESDAY ▲HD FRIDAY BT GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. t r«ria« of Subscription. One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months .50 Tuesday November 24,1903
Fair Oaks.
Fair'Oaks shoppers were oumer•ous at the oounty seat last Sa'ur •day. , • 'p. Merritt Strain gave a danoe a* his honse last Saturday night anri was enjoyed by a nmnber of youof? people. Mrs. George Ultn, of Rensselaer, was the guest of Mrs. Oottingham test Sunday week. — Mrs Sam Ritchey and ohildren, of Wheatfield, visited her sister, Mrs, (Nottingham, a few days last week. Harry Zimmerman visited hi* parents at Rensselaer a few day* last week. Operator Harry Haus. of Westville, who filled his plaoe here has gone ta Dyer to work. Mrs. David Winslow has gone to Indianapolis to take farther treatment for her eyes by' ,Dr. Rowe. Ihe specialist. Bhe will remain two or three weeks. The new seats for the Ouristian churoh which has lately been enlarged, are now being made and will soon be placed in position When this is done the churoh will *be ready for use. Mrs. Mike Shefaan and ohildren ihave returned their home at Lafayette, after a weeks’ visit with her parents, Ike -Kight -end wife .and other relatives.
The ladies of the M. E. oharoh will give their annud Thauksgiv iDg general supper at the sohool house, on Wednesday evening, JNov. 25th, 1903. Fresh oysters taad ice cream and oake will b. ‘•eerved. The proceeds will be used to help clear the ohuroh debt Everybody go and help the good cause along. Rav. E. C. Swarf*, the Seventh Oiy Adventist dosed bis meeting *■» the M. E; ohuroh last Sanday evening after a six weeks grind. Elder Young preaohed the closing sermon. The meetings are well csttended.every night but no conversions were made. Frank E. Hueted, an operator -who has been working for the D. la. & W Ry. at Corning, N. Y., iecmany years, is now employed by tf|e Monon and working at Shelby. He is a son-in-law ot Ohas Halleok and has been here the past two montus visiting hie -wife who has been hejfe since last spring, and other relatives. i, O. MoOolly a representatives cl Parr lodge attended the Grand Encampment of the I. O. O. F. lodge at Indianapolis, Wednesday -and Thursday of last week.
For Sale Cheap. ' second hand show cases and ou - bed lounge. For further liriicnlars oall on John Q. Alter, Notice of Change. In order to meet competition ] neoeseary to anuonnoe to people of Rensseladr that anti! faultier notice I will oarrv local p—engera to any part of the oitv far -TEH CENTS PER tI*IP. <3aT\ Aay or night. Jams* Rosh Residence Phone 221 Barn Phone 186, Noirels House 160 '' -u A good reliable man wanted at *«ooe. For farther information oall mt this office. Money to Loaa. Print# foods to loan on farms nad city property at a low rate of internet. Also money to loan oc , linkable note and second mort- • A oomplete set of abettaot James B. Chapman Makeover 1 * Bapk Banding, l FfMjiMni,
OPAAG J Cures a Cold in 24 Hours. Relieves Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Bronchitis and V eadaohe, Comfori ; ing and Curative, Swift, b re and Safe The Best of All Cold Remedies necause the most efficients Opaac is a small chorOlate coated tablet, and is sold at 25 cents a box .1 A I.arih, Druggist. For 9 I'. « siz ■ h->ee burnetT as°>ri but 3 ni'i'itb«. Piioe s2r, -S' q) re »i mia ■. ffi ti. •€«—*t *1 #‘yt I - COS I —bur .i r r —sor —Salt" oLi'fi) Phorn* 234 . . , . *■ i- AG" In lijL P ot .-r iV Co., for the 6e..t rubber *f»ar. made Fine Thanksgiving poultry at M..ody & Roth’s'.turkeys, ohiotjens, ducks and geese. Leave 6rdere UoW. V r r VI -Lb 1 received a car load of'the celebrated Gunnel coal. Other soft coal as low as $3.25 dubvcfed- ~ Coen & Brady, Some tilings to be thaukful for: 8e thaukful that you oan get the Ptpgree made shoe of I ,J. Porter & Go. !===%; ' - 1Be thankful that you ate not as some otheis are, who send to Chicago for their shoes, pay more and often get a miss fit ' *’■* Order Thanksgiving poultry uow, at Moody & Roth’s. Fine f at young oirds, ohiokens, turkeys, duoks and getse. Be thankful that you oau get a tailor made suit (fit guaranted made by the Royal Tailors of Chicago by selecting your goods at d e ting your measure taken by I J. Porter & Co. Good seven room house to rent, one block from oourt bouse. Apply to me at my farm, dtf • Robert Michaels. For rent, a large flat of rooms >n Washington street, one bloofc from publio square. Suitable foi residence. Enquire at this office For your Thanksgiving dinner you can get at John Egers,grapes, pears, apples, oranges, bananas celery, fresh leaf lettuce, sweet potatoes and all kinds of new mixed nuts. Now is the tim* chimneys oleaned; oy Marry Wiltnbire, the reliable chimney cleaner Telephone orders to telephone 288. Holden, the oetebrated retail shoe store of Chicago bought about $160,000 worth or, Pingree made shoe in the last year. The ladies of the Evening Star Chapter, number, 41, O. E. S. will bold a rummage sale Friday, aud Saturday, Dec 4th and sth, in the K. of P. building. The E Stouts patent is the only genuine Suagproof rubber foot wear there is made. I. J. Porter & Co., Agents. The only advantage there is in sending to Chioßgo for shoes is the pleasure you get from epeuding vour money with strangers rather iban at home.
Kimball Piano Players at Manufacturer's Prices. Daily Concerts At the Manufacturers' Wa re rooms show the possibilities of entertaining yourself and friends in'dancing to the strains of a Strauss Walts ora two-step. The Players have fingers that play like tho-e of a professional, riving to anyone upon any piano and without instruction gntcttcaily unlimited command of the keyAs manufacturers of both the player and ma-dc rolls for its operation oar price includes with each player k Fim Musical Library and also places the music of oar entire catalogue at the disposal of the purchaser on terms not offered elsewhere. Stock includes Various makes. Cash or Ea-y Payments. 01. 01. Kimball * Co. [Established 1857.] S. W. Cor. Wabash av. and Jackson blvd. CHICAGO.
Immediate Relief FoKeme the Rem a* OPAAC IT CURES A COLO IM 24 HOURS Cough*, Colds, Catarrh ’Laarippe, Neuralgia, Headach*, ~ together with All Peverisb Conditions of the System Yield th OPAAC like Magic, j*, It is a Sure Cure for >' COLDS and LaGRBPPE Doe* Not Cause Ringing in the Head OPAAC has proved an invaluable cure chronic cases within a reasonable addition to the world’s Pharmacopeia period It reduces the fever«l condu of Scientific medicines that CURE. tion, heals the inflamed surfaces, Unlike the old fashioned Quininewith natural secretions and induces itA offensive, nauseating after effects, healthy action of the organs of rospiraOPAAC allays and soothes the fevered tion. OPAAC is finding favor everyorgans, effecting a speedy and lasting where. Physicians are constantly procure, and at the same time tones up scribing and recommending it.to their the whole system. *OPAAC is composed’of the active curative principals based on U various roots and plants, and was RESULTS. People try it, find relief not discovered by accident, hut is the *nd cure, and inform their friend, ; result of much studious scientific in- every day it becomes more widely vestigation. All dangerous ingredients known. Wnh such a remedy obtainare carefully eliminated, and only able, there is no excuse for allowing a are careiui y , j col(i to income chronic or dangerous those used whose action upon the . q character Buy a Q f OPAAC ■ystem have proved highly curative < and break it up at once. OPAAC is without producing bad after effects. easy an a pleasant to take ;is put up OPAAC is warranted to break up —IN the form ,of a small tablet and' A Fllw HOURS —any feverish symp- chocolate coated, rendering it accepttom not neglected too long, and will * able to the most sensitive taste. Priee, SB Ota. Irving Drug Company G* * Box at once at your PMl.d.iphUPa, Sole Agent for Druggist* 4 Halted State* and Ca J. A. Larsh, Druggist.
PUBLIC SALE! ' , 1 n n 1 ’ 11 *■“* 1 ——— . J\'. ■' . • . Haviug decided to lease our big stock farm in Milroy township, Jasper county, Indiana, we will offer at Public Auction, at said farm, seven miles Southeast of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1903 All of my staddard bred Horses, also cattle, hogs and Farm Implements in fact, make a clean sale of all my personal property on said premises. A glance at the list below will convince horsemen of the desirable quality of my stock: NINE HEAD OF—■ Standard Bred Horses. .... "-'•••> - * ■ ♦*"**V* * * .. , - ‘ • I dam Uaiie by Norman, sire of the dam of Fannie Robinson, 2; Norman Mediam 2:20, etc-, etc. 3rd dam by Morgan Horse. 'No. 3 Eloise Pollock jfttan. Reg ) Ray mare, 7 years; 16 hands high, weight 1200; in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, sired by Eller ton 11,129. Ist dam. Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:17?4, the sire of 12nd dam. Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire : ••* *l™ dam, Lizzie by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, Norman Mtedium. 2:20, etc., etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse. No. 4 Mildred E. (Standard.) Sorrel mare 6 years old. weight about 1150. in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, Hill B,y f 1 «.271). record 2:27%. trial2:l3. Ist dam Highland Beauty by Robert Mel 1 regor, 2 : l7>j. sire ot • iresoeua, 1 :59% 2d dam Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulv. 2:14%. 3rd dam Lizzie by Norman, sire of the dame of, Fannie Robinson, 2:20%: Norman Medium 2:20, eto. 4th dam by Morgan Horae; one of the best mares we have. ~ No, 5, Doctor Charley. (Standard.) Bay Stallion, coining three years. Bired by Wilkes Abdallah (4045.) lat dam. Mildred R, by Hill Boy. 3:27%. 2nd dam, Highland Beauty by Robert McUregor, “:17%; sireof Dresceus. 8:59%. 3rd dam. Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu 2:14% 4th dam Lizzie by Normen. sire of t‘ie dams of Fannie Robinson 2:30%. Norman Medium, 2:20, eto. sth dam by Morgan Horse. No. 6 Sattie S. 'Standard.) Bay fiiley, ooming two years. Sired by Wilkes Abdallah (4045), son of Onward,2:2s% Ist dam, Elobe Pollock, by Ellerton (11,120), by Ragle Bird, 2.21 2nd dam,Highland Beauty, by Robert McOregor, 2:l7)4.sire of Oreeceus, 1.59% 3rd dam, Myrtle, by Normau D. son of Alex Norman, sire of Lula 2.14%. 4tb dam, Lizzie by Norman, sire of dams of Fannie Robinson, 2.20%; Norman Medium, 2.20, etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. No. 7, Emma H. * Shire. Roan work mare in foal to Picard, shire stallion, weight! 1,400. NO 8. KATEBlue roan Work mare, in foal to < develand, weight about 1200. NO. 9 LENA, Roan work mare, in foal to Cleveland, Weight about 1,«00, also two other horses. COWS—I 4 cows, be fresh soon. Seven calves. One bull (red Poll Durham.) HOOS—I4 O. I. O. and Poland hina brood sows, 3 boars, Poland China and 0.1. C. pnrt 70 small ahoata, weight about 00 pounds each. FaRM MACHINERY, BT')—One new Bnckeye mower, 2walking cultivators, 2 plows, 1 oorn planter, 80 r.ids wire, one Frazer speed cart, S wagons, several sets harness, steam cooker, oorn sheller. stoves, chickens, gasoline stove and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—Twelve months credit on approved security. 8 per oent off for cash. Sale will positively take place, rain or shine, under big teat. Free lunch for everybody. For farther information send for catalogue.
FRED A. PHILLIPS* Auctioneer. B. F. FERGUSON/Clerk. T. M. HIBLER & SON » A ♦ 44 G •»•♦•♦»»»
CARRIAGE, WAGON" AND WOODWORK SHOP . J. P. WARNER, Proprietor. Shop in new building on Sooth Front Stret, one sqnare below Liberml Corn R6115861&6T lid
1 J. E. MAINEB & CO. i\U u ' " r - - —— ■ f I F6IRNIT&FIE H I « v « 5 If you are in need of Furniture, call and see our , }|H I* new ** ne IRON AND WOOD BEDS, BED f |B ROOM SUITS, odd Dressers and all other articles that belong to an up-to date Furniture Store. '< i^B - H ▲ in ' SB Nowels Building, • ||B xll ( ; Rensselaer, Indiana
Glad toJIp; I see you B Hill - I 1 '! 0011,6 in mi i: I : I let n 5.... .j 11 I Figure with you on \ I that bill. II We will figure against Chicago or any other place jBI* onprice or grade. We belong to no a ssociation or IK combination. Onr prices are our own. Your for business, J. C. Qwin & Co. 9
< > -yf > * * " V • 4 " — r —WE HAVE FOR SALE== t> ::CHOICE FARMS O WELL IMPROyED RANCHES, GOOD, CHEAP O GRAZING LANDS IN KANSAS. ° O If you are contemplating a trip to the west it vfall be to yonr special interest to see me for full particulars regarding the country, prices, terms, etc. We 4) 4 ► will have special rates the lat and Brd Tuesday of each month. Bur your ticket over the Rock Island Railroad. Take a receipt from yonr agent for the * I f ► price paid for a ticket, and if yon come to me amd buy a farm or ranch I will REFUND PRICE PAID FOR TICKET. 0 4 * If you go with me I will show you other favors also. Igo with almostevery excursion. Write me at Wichita, Kansas, or write or caU on D. A. STONER, 4 * ' ‘ RENSdELAER, IND. We are yours for business, o J. H. HUNTZINCiER, ;j ,4» I nmlgratlon Agent. Remember the Dates, Ist aid 3rd Tiesdays, Dec. Ist aod 15ttr. * Physicians Recognize the remarkable tonic and construct' It is endorsed and prescribed by the ' best doctors. The ideal food-drink; invigorating, sustaining, NOT intoxicating. It contains 14.60£ genuine nutritive extract and less than Z% el ; Sold by druggists. Prepared by <j Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’lj GL Loeia, U.B.A. •» ' ,i r • f *•
