Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1904 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Expenses Are you in search of an inexpensive place for your summer vacation, where you can have a really enjoyable outing at but a I > I nominal cost? The inland lake country in A-J) southern Michigan and northern Indiana and that along the south shore of Lake Erie, J Jj X- between Buffalo, N. Y., to Toledo, Ohio, including the historic Lake Erie Islands, /i * ’ v will meet your wishes. There are hundreds of places in this summer region. You can secure good board with rooms at rates averaging from $5 to $8 per week. You can fish, boat, bathe, camp out, and enjoy in many ways the simplicity of summer life afforded in this delightful summer vacation land. Our book, “Quiet Summer Retreats." covering a large list r ft of boarding laces, with rates, proprietors’ names and addresses, features of location, camp sites, furnished cottages, etc., will assist you in selecting a place, and will be sent by undersigned for 2 cents gaSaaai in postage. . . UrOall For summer excursion rates to points named in book apply to VBSjgw your local ticket agent, and if he can not furnish, or for any desired information, address A. J. SMITH, Q. P. & T. A., Cleveland, Ohio. L The Lake Shore | SSk & Michigan Southern Ry.
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The careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice has locate 1 in Rensselaer. Indiana, and will devote hts time and skill lb treating he following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula — Ran be permanently c irod If taken in time and often in advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the result of years o' careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. 0 eart — Hundreds are dropping dead every dav from Heart Failure, whose Ilves might have have bosn saved by proper and timely treatment. In most cases relief Is certain. Stomach — Indigestion, mcjritioi ail alt oth > troubles affacting this im >itu i.or’fi ar treated with absolute success, old rema dies and methoiii h ive been abolished better ones have been Introduced, All are modern, sate and certain. Nervous troubles—of all kltds nave been treated wlthre markable success for 40 years. Noge and Throat — With recent methods and appliances affec tlons of these important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder — Bright’s disease, Diabetes, etc. Theseus uaily fatal ma'adies can positively be cured. Here a short delay Is often ratal Call and be examined while relief la possible. Ear— All diseases of this dellc&to ergin handled with care and suocess. Piles— And all othes diseases of the Rectum cured quickly and with but little pals. Females —• The Doctor has had a rcES7.rka.hio record in creating successfully all _iliai&nos cecu liar to women. - -* Failing Vitality— Fro n whatever otiise perTnaentlv cured Epilepsy and Cancer— Fornerly two incurable diseases are r.«, treated with great assurance of sueces-, The Doctor’s facilities and resources a-e al most without limit: Oxygen Gas, Oxygen Compound, Compressed Air, Insufflation, Atomization with every appliance necessary to relieve the afflicted. Best of references given.
Rensselaer ai d Brook Property. For sale at a bargain, property in Reneeelaer, Indiana, The north west comer of the second block south of the depot; lotfacidg 50 ft. on Main St. and 125 ft. on Vine St. Two buildings one 14x 20 ft., the other 20x40 ft. Also first lot and cottage south of Christian church, on Van Rensselaer street; Rensselaer. Block one, East of depot on Main St., Brook. Indiana. Address Mrs. A. M. Harrison, 431 Taylor St, wAuglO Portland, Oregon
BUS FARES NOT RAISED. Having purchased the Nowels House Bus, I will run a bus to each hotel and will endeavor to give better service to the city trade than hae ever been given. The only change, I intend to make is after Sept. Ist, Bus fare will be cash. I will have tickets for sale 2 for 25 cents. Joe Jackscn. NOTICE LADIES. Mrs. Dr. Miller has kindly consented to give instructions in Art needlework beginning Wednesday A.ug 31, from 3 to 4 p- m, on Wednesday and Friday of each week at the “Women’s Exchange” She will first take up “Kloster” work or “Hardanger Embroidery” and the different “Mt Melliok” stitches. Ladies desiring instructions along this line will please be present at the above named place and time. Terms 50 cents for 1 hour lesson. For Sale.
1 single seated top buggy ; good condition. 1 set single harness, and ons 5 octave Benham’s cottage organ cabinet top. Call on Mrs. Berry Paris. d4w2
