Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Carpenter. Louis Aber Jr. whi’e playing with a,target Ih-i week wit h bullet through tis front huger of his left hand Public shl-h are about ttn- only HttraoiiunH iH.w guii g ■ >»>, I'lnngs , generally ti'i ig go<>d price* and 1 mostly for cash. J hn J and Mini i* D Ail r are tikn g ■*»” short c >urs>* u agri'cubure at Purdue So IhT mH Wr Can leHfU the HI h Mils iiC-irpei.hr ishil w«-1 m> a d lining goo i work Our pe pie are l.or K > - V*U, Gov Durbin preference for Hun ua notwithstanding. ‘ A pers 1A p ra mil ani’ntio ih <> t n e v n his view* bi a yreßi evte t
Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees In the matter of the estate of Eliza White deceased. In the Jasper Circuit ..CDurt.——.. February Term J 904. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees and devisees of Eliza White deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in tne Jasper Circi it Court on Monday the 15th day of February 1904, being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of Bruce E. White executor of said decedent, and show cause if any, why such final account should not be approved; and theheirsof said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. BRUCE WHITE, Excuter, i Foltz & Spitler, Attorney for Estate. I dFeb!2Jan22p rrT "
Sale. To be held at my farm, 6 miles north and 2 miles east of Rensselaer. I titirwi'M Jh .28 19' 4 55 head of cattle, consisting of 48 steers, 2 and 3 years obi: 4 cows, 2 fresh now, 2 fresh in March. Five head of horses, consisting of 1 bay mare, weight 1600 pounds, nine years old, bred. One black gelding, weight 1200 pounds 6 years old: 1 bay gelding, weight 1200 pounds, 5 years old: one dark grey mare, weight 1100 pounds 3 years old, 1 bay mare two years old. 32 head of hogs, 15 brood sows all bred, 1 Poland China boar, 16 head of pigs. —— Farm implements and vehicles: 1 McCormick .corn binder good as new, I Milwaukee Mower, 1 riding cultivator, Klondike, 1 walking, 1 riding Buckeye plow, 1 combined Sulkey rake, 1 3 row steel harrow. 1 spring tooth harrow, i A narrow, 2 wagons. 1 broad 1 narrow tires. One top buggy; 2 sets work harness, Lset single harness, I hand corn sheller, 2o tons of good Timothy and 15 tons of good Clover hay. 100 bushels of corn, 5o bushels food seed oats. One new steel range, good heating stoves, 1 hard coal burner, 1 soft coal or Wood stove and all household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: 12 months credit; 8 per cent discount for cash. C. F ARNOLD Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. . Hot lunch by Gu» Grant. ■—-
Hon Robert C. Brown. One the Most Prominent Men In Southwestern Illinois. Robert C. Brown, of Sparta. 111., has represented his district, the 48tb, for six years, and was recently notified of his coming appointment as clerk of th ‘U.S Court for the Southern District of Illinois He was born in 1859 and has worked his way to the top simply by force of application, ’ energy and good common sense. After working several years as a blacksmith, he studied law at night and was admitted to the the bar 1894 He is a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias, the Elks and Modern Woodman. February 20. 1901, he writes as follows; “Pepsin Svrup Co,, Dear Sirs— From careful and varied experiences I desire to add my testimony as to the merit of your Pepsin Syrup preparation It is in many respects equar to the services-of a dozen physicians. 1 have used it as a tonic after severe illness and as a strengthener for the stomach and digest ve organs. In one case in particular it was of inestimable value in my household, and it is with pleasure that I testify to its worth as a house hold remedy. Yours respeotfullv, R C. BROWN, Representative 48th Sanatoria' District, Dr CtfldweH’s Syrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Compound is sold by A. F. Long in 500 and $1 bottles.
Notice of Change In order to meet competition I find it neoet-sary to announce to the people of Rensselaer that until further notice I will _ carry local paseeneera to any part of the city for TEN CENTS PER TRIP Call day or night. James Rush, Residence Phone 224. Barn Phone 186, Nowels House 150.
