Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1903 — Page 2

The Republican. / ■-IT- - '-r *“ - , —.la f ; I Official Paper of lasptr County. y 05 hUtT uepuhlicau building on the comer of » ithlvtgton and Weston streets.. »■ : l ISBUBD KVEKY TUESDAY f AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL iof&B AND PUBLISHER. ls ■ . ;■■■■ ...] r - 7 *&t—L±-—I 4 =-Lb Verms of Subscription. On 1 Year $1.50 Six Months...... . ;. .. .75 Thr ■< Months ... .60 Tutieday Deeciiiber 1, lOji & —— . ■■— I —*

Kent!ftnd-. Enterprise: John Lwior of \CtiicHg > and Deloa TilOllipSOU of UrliSSf-l-ier, witli their attorney, Jesse E. Wilson, were in Kentland Monday and placed h bid with Attorney Darrooh for a I <fge tract o c land in the north end of the county whifh Mr. Dirrooh Jins listed for sale, j

Kentland Enterprise:— Greorg|e Clark, living no th of Kentland, oomes in and sustains the reputation vs Newton county. Oq five acres of mensimd ground he husked 58C|bushels of corn, or 11 f> bushels to the htith.' The corn was weighed and tigl tv pounds taken to the bushels. Exchanges please oopy and give us a bigger story if you can.

There are always a great many etoriee ocncerning very old people told around here, bat here are a few new r ones. A man aged 77 wm asked if his father lived to be old. He replied by saying that the old. gentleman was just upstairs patting his grandfather to bed. Another etory, not quite so old. is a Kentnoky man and wife aged 96 and 94, had jast baried a eon aged 76. Oa the road home from the funeral the old lady remarked: “John, somehow I never did think we would raise that child. 1 ’ ' ~

■We should be very glad to impress our brethren of the press with the very great* dangers that lie in wait for the multitude of young girls that are flocking to •our great cities, especially to St. iliouis, and notably at this time. The eountry press is a power for good, and if they keep this matter before the readers, constantly warning all of this open door to ruia, many might be saved who else wrre lost. The gateway to St. Louis, our great union depot, us beset by a thousand snares for unwary feet. Any young girl who oomes through the cpen gates into the midway, if possible, s snare will be spread in her path that sh- oanuot escape. No girl ahouid ojme here unless absolutely certain as to her oourse. The tempting advertisements are often mere bait for ignorance and innocence. Aud if she oomes to the ■city to enter the first carriage whose driver proposes to take her to a good cheap boarding house or to accept the first situa tion offered where “no experience is necessary,'’ she may as well bid adieu to iunooenoe and hope when she leaves her home. And as*a matter of oourse the man if almoat equally exposed as far ae moral or physioal safety is concerned. If the country pipers will only keep these things before their r-aders they will serve God and huaianity.—St. Louis Christian Advocate.

' OPAAC Cures a Cold in 24 Hours. Coughs, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Lalirippe, Neuralgia and Headaohe, together with all r everisli Conditions of the system, They gently open the bowels without griping, act ,on the liver, tone up the system and cause Colds, Fevers and Headache to'diaappear like magic. They do net oause Hinging in the head. Pride 25 cents. 1 J. A. larsh, Druggist. Money to Loan Private funds to loan’ on farms and city property at a low rata of interest. Also money to loan on bankable note abd seoond mortgage. A complete set of abstraot books. Jambs H. Chapman. Makeever’a Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.

Four Persons Killed By Sardines:

At Pulask', in Pul ski county, four persons are dyad in one family from eating poisoned sardines, i One week agoXtiuredsy the family Sos Fran k Miller edits? of sardines j'f.jr dinner, and a'l partook freely of the fish, In n short time they L '*!■• i r 0 * 9 '”* * * \ | Were rkkeii sick, and for a week • t-iey lihvh suffered" untold egonM Frank Miller and wife mid J.qhn )• MJHWr, ;,J)-other of Frank, '-tlnd : \Yi ilink‘,l -.y, and J-din . John’s t he. j-hffhef of, .Mrs.,—Miffs#*, do-d early I Kridiviff trnlav. . -Two '•hii(lr.*n.nf :,Mr. V > Mr-j' Mih. r were attemliiig Hi h 10l at tue t.aie of l.ha. hoerti I.■ - - • m-. I —aod thus ■■■• * .pv! the. paisi !oniug. When they returned in 4-iy-eaming iif them to k a! small bite *uf a f&rnsutiiig piee •' of sardmi . bat remarked that it. I shed bitter, and she threw" it' jaside. A i-m JL.Uule in the ohii is believed in have the cause ut tliffpoisr ning of ttye fish.

Prescribed by Her Physician.

—js -.oßha Fallei Nov-.- 14-4-UCO Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111. Dear Sirs— For almost fifteen tears I suffered from indigestion and last winter ihougbt I would die when my physiciaD, Dr, A. J. Lieurance of this place,' advised my tryng Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which I did and two bottles cured me. It not only relieved me, but it cu.ed me so that 1 have not been troubled since. If anyone should offer me SSOO for the good Syrup Pepsin has done me, I would not think qf taking it. No one can take your medicine without being convinced of its more than wonderful cures. I recommend it to ill my friends as a laxa. tive and stomach remedy^ Yours with gratitude,

MRS. J. MOEGAN.

LOST— Last Saturday a package containing a pair of boys canvas hggings aud a patent leather belt No. 23, wrapped in Ohioago Bargain Store paper. Please leave at this office. dwd4

Go to I. J. Potter & Co., for the best rubber foot wear made

HI IOTICE. Th*- bt»te of Indiana, ( In it" ■Jawper CircuH Jasper County. ) Court November Term. 1900. William B. Austin 1 vs ' Complaint No. 6568. Edgar J. Hurley, et al ) By order of Court, in said cause, the following defendants were found to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, to wit: O. A. Collins, Maye H. CoUins, his wife, E. B. Donnelly, Trustee, Kingman & Co., The Peninsular Stove Co.. Howe, Shapleigh Hardware Co., J. D. Tower A Sons Co., Summons Hardware Co- lech A Ditewig. Lansing Wagon Works, The Temple Pump Co., The Michigan Stove Co. Notice Is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear oa the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of February A. D. 1904. at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence 3 In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Rensselaer, Indiana this 16th day of November A. D 1903. JOHN F. MAJOR. Nov. 24D1-8 Clerk.....

I _ <y . • I 1 [cn'caooj Kimball Piano Players [i \j+. . •«* at Manufacturer's Prices. Daily Concerts At the Manufacturers’ Wareroonts show the possibilities of entertaining yourself and friends in dancing to the strains of a Strauss Waltz ora two-step. The Players have fingers that play like those of a professional, giving to anyone upon any piano and without instruction practically unlimited command of the keyboard. • As manufacturers of both the player and music rolls for its operation our price includes with each player Ik Fine Musical Library and also places the music of our entire catalogue at the disposal of the purchaser on terms not offered elsewhere. Stork includes Various makes Cash or Easy Pay luents. ' m 01. 01. Kimball * Co. [Established 1857 ] S. W. Cor. Wabash av. and Jackson blvd. CHICAGO.

TOO MUCH MEDICINE. , '*-C ■ - The system continually wronged by over-eating and oveN drinking, and the debilitated condition aggravated by dosing with harsh nauseous drugs and medicines 1

The exjpssive and Indiscriminate iise of mediciti's, in these ilAys, cannot be too strongly conrlcroncd. The food .you eat If properly digested, is all the tonic y,ou need. Only common sense is,needed. The food must be digested and the bowel;* ryust not be allowed to clog. Preserve yourhiaUth by preventing these conditions. i Constipation surely* leads to inttptestion; - biliousin ssj etc., and these conditions when negb cted a.Tect the condition of the blood, debilitate the system, rendering it suseejU more.seripus ailments, and less ablft to resist such attacks. stomach l as been abtise l by o*ereatinft, weakened by drijgs or si;kne ■ , yon . won t have to stop eating or diet >ocreel:’. All you n-ed" is soml teing t ::at \tl'i V.i* 1 i.restotuacU id its functions and reljeve it from lr ing constantly irritated by undigested food, Tlw; purest and simplest rertiedy lorthlspun—pose are the California Trune Wafers, a nattiral dissolvent ma> e from tire pure,fresh fruit, a general laxative apd sweetener of the stomach —no other mediciue is necesr sary. When you are Bilious, it is asignthaiyour Liver js out of order, and the poisonous bile, instead of being excreted from the b‘dy through the intestines, is taken up in the blood. As a result of biliousness, the entire

California Prune Wafer./* Extracted trom the Fruit. Sweet m 3 Pure Easy to Take and Warranted to Cure ,* Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion and all Liver Troubles 100 WAFERS, 25 CENTS \ 7"OU CaN EAT WHAT YOU PLEASE If yon follow each meal with a CALIFORNIA Y PRUNE WAFER, which guickly dissolves the most indigestible food, and helps to * caiTy it through and out of the system in a gentle and healthful manner without tha slightest pain, griping or nautea. "K. , '« J. A. Larsh, Druggist.

PUBLIC SALE! S -Sc* * ’ ■ N ” Haviug decided to lease our big stock farjn in Milroy township. 11 1 • Jasper county, Indiana, we will Offer at Public Auction, at .said farm, it seven miles Southeast of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a.m. on o " Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1903 !! * i* All of my staddard bred Horses, also cattle, hogs and Farm Implex ■ ‘ ’ menfs in fact, make -clean sale of all my personal property on said ‘ ’ ► premises. A glance at the list below will convince horsemen of the < 1 desirable quality of nay stock: \ ► * NINE HEAD OF ° T Standard Bred Horses. - ; —— » on. For further information "see catalogue. ( Keg.- Rule 6.) Standard bay mare i» . Mff foal to Wilkes Abdallah, sired by Rob- - : ••• ; •- , , ert McGregor, record 2:174; 16 ~ ' high, weight 1200. The sire of Cresce-rtf fiMIxMl -, 1 wi' k- t: • > . us. record of 1 :59*i, (trotter ) Bonnie ’ McGregor. 2:l3V* ; Karl McGregor. 2:2lVf ~ . Ist dam Myrtle, by Norman D, son of T Alex Norman; sire of Lulu, 2:U*4. ' " r * ■,, , dam Liaxie by Norman, sire of the dam of Fannie Robinson, 2:20%; Norman Medium * No. 3 Eloise Pollock , , o ’ (Stan. Reg Bay mare, 7 years; 16 hands high, weight 1200: in foal to Wilkes Abdal- o , lah, sired by Ellerton 11,129. Ist dam, Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 3:17*,, the sire of <'resceus, 1:59?i. 2nd dam. Myrtle by Norman D, son of Alex Normant site 4 > , of Lulu, 2:14%. 3rd dam, Lizzie by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, 2-20*4; Nornian Medium, 2:20, etc., etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse. ■-* ; , No. 4 Mildred E. 4 > ' (Standard.) Sorrel mare 6 years old, weight about 1150. in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, 41 , sired by Hill B>.y (14,271), reoord 2tri«12:13. Ist dam Highland Beauty by Robert MoFreger, 2:174, sire of Oresceus, 1:59%. 2d dam Myrtle by Norman D, son of + , Alex Norman.sire of Lulv. 2:14)4. 3rd dam Lizxte by Norman, sire of the dams of sk , Fannie Robinson, 2:20*4: Norman Medium 2:20, etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse; one of the best mares we have. « < ) No. 5, Doctor Charley. < > , * (Standard.) Bay Stallion, coming three years. Bired by Wilkes Abdallah (4645.) Is) 1) , dam. Mildred E, by Hill Boy, 3:27V*. 2nd dam, Highland Beauty by Robert McGregor, 2:17 1 1 : sireof Cresceus, B:s9*i. 3rd dam. Myrtle by Norman D. son of Alex Norman, 1) ► sire of Lulu 2:14*4 4th dam Lizxte by Normen. aire of the dams 'of Fannie Robinson 2:20*4. Norman Medium, 2:20, etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. ( < i No. 6 Sattie S. 4 4 ) 'Standard.) Bay Alley, coming two years. Sired by Wilkes Abdallah (4645), son of Onward. 2:2554. Ist dam. Elni-e Pollock, by Ellerton (11,129), by Eagle Bird, 2.21 2nd 4 4 * dam,Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:l7)4,sire of Oresceus, 1.59*i .3rd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, aire of Lula 2.14*4 4th by 1 ' ► Norman, sire of dams of Fanaie Robinson, 2.20**; Norman Medium. 2.20, etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. 1 7 No. 7. Emma H, 4) * Shire. Roan work mare in foal to Picard, shire.stallion, weightt 1,400. NO 8. KATE— 4 ) , Blue roan Work mare, in foal to ■ leveland, weight abont 1200. NO. 9 LENA, Roan work mare, in foal to Cleveland, Weight about 1,«00, aLso two other horses. 4 > t COWS—I 4 cows, be fresh soon. Seven calves. One bull (red Poll Durham.) HOGS—I 40.1. O. and Poland '’hina brood sows, 3 boars, Poland China and O. I. C. • ► and 70 small shoats, weight about 60 pounds each. Farm MACHINERY, ETC—One new Buckeye mower. 2 walking cultivators, 2 ► plows, 1 corn planter, 80 rods wire, one Fraxer speed cart, 3 wagons, several sets har- .. nees steam cooker, com sheller, stoves, chickens, gasoline stove and other articles too ’ ’ ► numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—Twelve months credit on approved seour- ( , itv. 8 per cent off for oash. Sale will positively take place, rain or shine, under big f ► tent. Free lunch for everybody. For further information send for catalogue. .

FRED A. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. B. F. FERQUSON,»CIerk. , i T. M. HIBLER & SON R ™J MD,ANA j

OPAAC Cures a Cold In 24 Hours * If you have that languid, all tiredout feeling and hardly know what is the matter, you need a tonic to carry the fever breeding impurities from the system. Try Op»»o Tablets a few of them will make you f*el like a new pdrson. Try them for neuralgia. The effect is wonderful Price 25 cents. ,/• 1 J, A. Larsh, Druggist.

A good reliable foan wanted at onbe Fof further information call at this office.

system suffers. There are griping pains la the Abdomen, Headache*,, Inxzinegs, Constipation, Pain in the Right Side, and sometimes the skin becomes -allow and yellowish, rough and itchv Take two or three Cali-* 4 ornia Prune Wafers after meals, and in a short time your liver will be perform- , ing its proper function, driving the bile from the system. Use nothing but Caliiornia Prune Wafers—no other medicine is necessary. California Prune Wafers if taken as dlrpi tea, will positively cure the most obstinate dases of indigestion, Torpid, Liver, Constipation, Biliousness, etc., so as to stay cured. CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS do the work without the slightest pain, giipe or nausea. They produce natural and' easy movement of the bowels, are easy to take, pure and healthful. They are natures own remedy, better than pill or purge, better than pafhartic teas that giipe and nauseate, better than anything for —moving-the b'.wels, because CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS are a NATURAL DISSOLVENT and not a purge, acting gently and naturally on the contents of the Bowels, producing easy movement. They regulate the Liver and Stomach, cleanse the System and Purify* the blopd, cure all Bowel Troubles, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Wind on the Stomach, Foul Mouth, Headache, Pimples and Diz/iness, A Liver Tonic from Natures Labratoi y. 100 Wafers for 25cts.

Don’t rtop at ie side show but come right 'along to the big show. The Big Show in groceries is at John Eger’e. We are not running an annex, but au up to-date grocery. Where yon can fiod anything you want in that line. The Ladies of the Methodist churoh will hold a Rummage sale io January, and it will oe worth waiting for. - You cau see haod painted plates, at $3 95 each, opening next week. Chicago Bargain Store.

The I 99 LCent:;

Thf? iffore made Famous by selling the same goods for the same money or more and better goods for less money' than all others. V L “ ' 7J ‘ * r ~ ““ “7 “ ~yr—» — AYe are Headquarters for all kinds of Winter Goods, Kfeii f S~Feli lioots, Overshoes, Rubbers, also Ladies’ and Children’s Overshoes. Besides-Mittens, OlDves, Underwear! Hosiery, Furs, Wraps, Ladies’ Cailor-Made Skirts, from 99c up. We at* the largest dealers in China, Crockery, Glassware, and Fancy Goods in Jasper County. We can suit you when’it conies to making presents for the Holiday Season oi for weddings, or in fact, for any occasion. *We can save you get Beady to go to housekeeping, as we make it a specialty. You can get more for your money here than any other place on earth. A Good Overcoat Others get as High as $7 50 for, we ApO OCI will sell while they last for only S' 5# A Nice Line of Boys’ Suits from 3 years up to 15 years of age. In all the latest styles from 99 cents a suit up. Do not buy until you see them. Boys’ Overcoats, they are beauties, for only 81.49. Ladies’ Fleece-lined Wrappers from 49 cents up to 99c. The finest line of Ladles Winter Waists in the city and at prices that win. Holiday Goods Arriving daily. Our stock will be the largest and the finest that money can buy, we shall slaughter prices on every thing from now on. You will mfks it if you do not come here and soe our line whether you buy or not. Give us a call, we will be pleased to see you whether you buy or not. If we can not give you more and better goods for less.money than you can elsewhere we do not ask your trade, ? Come in and see us, we are at the same old stand. E. V. HANSFORD, ,99c Racket Store.

I IMITATORS Ml J © does not mean that they V (V) have a demand for such /g (5) J' a shoe from their cus- iT © tomers. It means sim- i' / ® * Enormous Success of “Qaeen Quality” Shee * Jk and want to imitate that shoe aad secure some A V of this trade. But they oanuot imitate it. If X © they could, do pon want an imit-w.ioTi when you ® © oan have the original Queen Quality at no (2) A greater expense? It is a fact that shoe styles A (V) originates on Qaeen Quality. £) ® Boots.. . $3 00 Special Stylos 50 cents extra. <2) A Oxfords 250 color eyelets. Do not wear brassy A 1 Tair™ |

CARRIAGE, WAGON 1 .;,.AND—■ WOODWORK SHOP - r | J. P, WAR3VKR, Proprietor./ Shop new'building on Sooth Front Strut, one sqnare below Liberal Com ROIISSOI£LBr Xnd PAINTING ANty REPAIR WORK A Specialty. A J . J '%

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