Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1904 — Page 8

PROFESSIONAL CAOS. JOB. 8. 0. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon. Moe over Porter* ’nre in new HoUlngswcrb HmMtng. Office Phon* «6 ffi—ld turns m South River SctmC, Phone 21, Sttoe hours: • tolltKa in. 1 to 3 AT to 8 p m. RBNBHKLAKE, IMD w. W. HARTSELL, M. D. HOMBOPATHIG Physician and Surgeon, Chronic dlseasM a specialty. Io gtockton*Ullama.block opposite court house, PhoneW BBNSSKLABR, [ND. dffigg!— —y WASHBURN, M. D Physicians and Surgeons.' Hr LA Washburn will give special attention u ffieeasesof the eye. ear, no«e, throat and chroni< ffiseaaea. He also testa eyes tor glasses. Office - up-stairs, over Bills & Murray's store. ffaopbooeNo.«. RENSSELAER, IND' J>R. E. U. ENGLISH. PAy Btcwin ana our geon Hight and day calls given prompt attention. MffiMnoe rnebe 118. Office Phone ITI HKNBBELAER. INDIANA, D* A. J. MILLER, Physician and Surgeon. HantwialHpir, - - Indiana, Office up stairs in Forsythe block. General ■Baattoe of medicine, surgery and X-ray work Italic answered piompty day or night. Office and Residence phones 2M (Jasper Co.) ATTORNEYS. USTIN & HOPKINS, Law, Loans and Real Estate, Loans on Farms and Ci y 1 roperty. Personal security ai u « batiel mortgage Buy. sell and Bes t farms and city properly. Farm and city Ire insurance Atlo- n< ys> tor the American Bulldinp. Loan oi d Hav i gs Association. Office oveb Chicago deft. Stose RKNI-SKIAER, IND. s M ... '

fnuik Potts. Oharies a. Spltlei Harry B. Kurrle. yOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson A Bro.) ® Attorney-at-Law. zz. ± Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books tn County RENBBELAEB, IND. yERGUSON & WILSON. J24om«y« - al-Law, Will practice In all the courts. Will give care Mtentlofi to any and all kinds of Legal Business Mtrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. J. M. Baughman. O. A. Willisons Baughman & Williams, Attorneys-at-Law. VlMt. HOturj Work, Loans and Real Estate. Special attention given to collections of all kinds. Office over • ‘Backet Store. RMMBLAJtK, - iKDIAMA.

<JHARLEB E. MILLS Attorney-at- Law, Utawrance,Collections, and Beal Estate, Ab •tract* carefully prepared, Titles Examined Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office upstairs In Odd Fellows' Temple. J. J. HUNT, Attorney-at-Law. * law. Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and offiob: Over Ellis Jk Murray’s store RENSSELAER, IND. ' ■ P. HONAN, <’ Attorney At Law, Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice tn all the Court*. AU business attended to with promptness and dispatch. BBNBBKLAEB, INDIANA.

D. THOMPSON, A ttorney-ai-Law, Netary Public, collections. Loans, and r *JI Legal Bnslntw* carefully attended W Office Over First National Bank North of Court Bouse

4.r. Irwn 8,0. Irwin JBWIN & IRWIN. Successors to Warren & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts, lolkiUiti. Hid Kin nc >nt Ji»u :n MD« luCcd !.>.♦. >i««k BB*~ ■ I- .11 —I. Hl 800 barrels of flour at John Eger, at old prices sl.lO and $1.05 Buckwheat bran only sl4 per jTton, at the mill, dwlwp

Fair Oaks.

Quito a good deal of sickness in and near town. Mrs. 0. A. Gundy epent a few days l»8t week with her sister, Mrs. Elsa Grow, at Rensselaer. A still-born boy was born to Mr. md Mrs. Ward Bines on Monday of this week- Mother doing well, Dr. English of Rensselaer in attendance. Edith Moffitt was on the sick list a few days this week and on aooonnt thereof there was no school in either room. Grandma Brohardt and Mrs. Chas Brohardt are on the sick list this week.

Rev. Rummel preached a good sermon to a good sized congregation, at the M. E. cbnrcb, last Saturday evening. Be will preach again two wee»s hence. Ed Proudly returned to Chicago last Sunday, after a two weeks visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Proudly and other relatives. Jack Kight and others from here were county seat visitors last Saturday. A number of young couples enjoyed a dance at Kresler’s hall last Saturday night. Miss Ida Cox, of Gifford spent a few days with her sunt, Mr. 0> A. Gundy, last uetk. Clarence McKean left for Chicago last Tuesday, after a weeks visit with his sister, Mrs G. WProudly, and other relatives ; Rev. and Mis. Rummel of Evanston, are rejoicing over the biitb of a daughter, and their first born, since Thursday Jan. 21st 1904. Several trippers of the light fantastic attended the grand ball at Newbold’s Hall, at Water Valley, last Saturday night and report a good time.

The M. E Aid soo’ety met with Mrs. Ccttinghbm on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 21st and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Pres’t Mrs. Mundon; Vice-Pres’t, Mrs. McKay; Secy, Mrs. Sarah Thompson; treae. Mrs. A. M. Bringle. Mrs. Cottingham was first elected president but declined to act. Other important business was also transacted.

The ladies M. E. society will give their annual Washington’s Birthday general supper, at the School bouse Saturday evening, Feb. 20ih, Everybody invited to come.

Mrs. Fannie Cottingham has been unable to attend to her household duties for the past two week’s on account of injuries sustained to her left limb, caused from alighting from a wagon while visiting relatives in White county. Dr. Sluyter, of Chalmers, is treating her. Joe Kight, of Thayer, who it will be remembered, had both of his legs and collar bone broken several months ago, while using a stump puller on his farm near Thayer, is reported to be improving right along, and will be all right again in due- time, All of which his numerous friends will be glad to bear • Joe Sharp of Buffalo, Ind , was in town Tuesday on cosiness. Mede Cox. of Chicago Heights visited friends and relatives in town a few days this week. A good deal of live stock is being shipped from this place these days.

Wanted: Several industrious persons in each state to travel for house established eleven jenre and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for successful and profitable line. Permanent engk&rtnent. Weekly cash salary of $24 and all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced in cash each week. Experience not essential, ■ Mention reference and enclose self-addreesed envelope. The National, 322 Dearborn St., Chicago. wßt A new invoice of Pingree made shoes. Just received, come and sed. I. J- Porteb & Co,

The New MONON Restaurant Just Opened South of Depot. Jas. Malloy Bldg. Fresh Oysters. * Hot Coffee. Lunch and Meals Served all Hours Day or Night The best of Service Guaranteed, Give as a trial. 1 ■■■ t> Mrs. Elizabeth Aldrich, Propn tress - —■.... «

B. F. Fendig Relies On Hyomei.

Cures Colds. Coughs, Catarrh and Grip. Just Breathe It. Hvomei is nature’s own method for curing catarrh, colds, coughs and dieea es of the respiratory organs. It is th only natu al treatment for the cure of these troubles. Breathed th>ough the neat pocket inhaler th it comes with every outfit, the air that passes into the throaand lungs, is identical with that on the mountains, where it is laden ! with healing and health-giving bal ams. It searches out and kills disease germs in the most remote and minute air oe Is of the head, thr at and lungs, it soothes ana heals all irritation of the mucous membrane. H omei is prescribed by physicians generally. Many of them use it themselves to break up a cold and prevent pneumonia. complete Hvomei outfit consists of a neat inbaler, tl at is so small and convenient that it can be carried in the pocket or a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. I’his costs but SI, and it will cure any ordinary case of catarrh, In ohiuuiu and deep seated conditions, longer use is necessary and extra bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 50c , making it a most economical treatment for this disease. B F. Fendig has so much confidence in the wo » of Hyom ei to cure catarrh and other diseases of the throat and lungs that he sells it under h s personal guarantee to refund the money to any purchaser in case it fails to give satisfaction. He takes all the risk himself, and Hyomei costs you absolutely nothing unless it does you good.'

SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein George N. Moyer is plaintiff,and Benjamin F. Mason was defendant, requiring me to make the sum of four-teen-hundred-forty-nine ($1449) dollars and fifty (5o) cents, and interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale' to the highest and best bidder, on SATURDAY, the 13th Day of February, 1904. Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, a the door of the Court House of Jasper i County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yeai a, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits ■ will not sell for a sufficient sum to I satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs; I will at the same time and •place expose at public sale tire fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and Interest and costs, to-wit: The undivided one-half (A) of the north-east quarter (n e i) of section twenty-six (20,) township thirty-one, (31), north, range five (5) west in Jasper Countv, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation of appraisement laws of tie State of Indiana. A, G. HARDY, Sheriff Jasper County. Baughman & Williams, , Attorneys for Plaintiff »v _ are prepared to make auy site farm loans on short notice. We have private and eastern funds to loan on personal or chattel security. Call and see us before you close a deal elsewhere, Our term" will be satisfactory, ntf Febgubon & Wilson.

Have you ordered those ——~ STORM SASH You need? You know how cold those defective windows were last winter, and ■ how much coal it took to try and keep warm. Why not try to keep the cold air » out instead of heating it after it gets in? : * * Just Call Us on ’Phono 4. [ and we will tell you all about them. They only cosf from One Dolla.ll> [ unwards. That is cheaper than L— buying Coal for they will Last 15 Years. DONNELLY LOWBER CO.

Glad to Bf I Xffip see you fgH|| Come in and let u 5.... Figure with you on that bill. Wc will figure against Chicago or any other place onprice or grade. -We belong to no association nor combination. Our prices are our own. Yours for business, J. C. Gwin & Co

11 Gasoline j|| Engines, Perkins <Umd mills. ===== PUMPS Cypress and Steel tanks, €as Pipes and all kinds of Water Supplies. Mt 2-3 A ■ . Jota B. Perkins.

IWESSIOIUI CAWS Wa H. PARKISON Attorney-ai-Law. Lmnnoe Law Real Estate, Abnracte and Loans Attorney for the < nteago. Indianapolis & Louisville Railway • o. Win practice In all of tie Courts Office in Odd Fell ws’ bldg on Wash ngtou St Jtsoasslsar. -asp- r county. Ina. (JR A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. ■ffioeln Odd Fallows'Annex, opposite pabila Square. Phone Üb. RENSSELAER. *MP. L. WILLIS Gunsmith, Special attention gtvffi to Bicycle Repair* of « hgJHF kU,d> ' f /ywTPk > Front' street, L‘ Wook L JsouUi or Washington, BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BANKS A. McCoy, Pre* T. j. McCoy, cashier Walter White, Aast. Cashier. A, MO COY & CO.’S BANi Oldest Bank in Jasper County, Estab sLedUM. J Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans <>n long or short time on personal or real estate “ecurtty, Fair and Ill>eral treatment is promised to all. Interest paid oa Ums deposits Foreign exchange bought and sold. Your patronage Is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may desposlt them foe safe keeping Addison Parkleon, President. John M. Wasson, V. President. E. L. Hollingsworth, ashler Che first national Bank Of Rensselaer Ind, NORTH SIDE PUBLIC BQUABK. A genera] banking business transacted; de posits recelv< d payable on time or on demand Money loaned on acceptable security; Draft. on ail Cities at Home and Ab'oad bought anA sold, collections of notes and accounts a spr-. tarty. 5 per cent Farm Leans Your Business Solicited.

DR. H. L. BROWN, DENIIST Qtovtn and Bridgework, Teeth without plate* a specialty. All the latest methods In Denttatry. Office over Larsh’s Drugstore. Gas adnlnlstered for painless extraction of teeth. ••••PIONEER.••• MEAT_MARKET J Eisfelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Muttony Sausage. Balogna. Etc. at the lowest prices. —Highest Prices. Paid for— HIDES* & TALLOW J. W. HORTON> , Dentist. ln 111 med«in fntawi. fell and Peittl&ln Yerk. ®ai fei Palnlaai Bstraatlen, A* Office opposite court house

Loans. REAL ESTATE Insurance Call on B. O. Gardner for bargains in land, properties for sale or exchange. Agt. for the- John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. AgU for the Trader* Fire Ins. Co. . List your properties with me Farm or City. Yours for business, B. O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind. New Lumtrer Yard in Rensselaer Where you can get ail kinds of lumber, lime, hair, brick, oemen and plaster, Also the celebrated Alabastine cement plaster, I-aolioit a share of your trade, at my old stand. Respectfully Yours, HIRAM DAY,