Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1904 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B Ideal Vacation Places There is a splendid vacation cowstry ia southern Michigan and that adjoining ft ia northern Indiana—a country Of many beautiful lakes, running streams clear as crystal, and deep woods. Here are delightful places for fishing. boating, bathing, camping out and kindred pleasures, where you can enter into a simple, joyous summer life perfectly free from every-day conventionalities. The cost is very moderate. Board and rooms in farm houses and small summer hotels at rates averaging from $5 to $8 per week. There are also many furnished cottages for rent at reasonable rates. Tbis entire region is reached by trains of The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. ; and the D., T. ft M. R. R.. which it operates. To assist in selecting a vacation place, the following books will be sent for 5 cents in postage to cover A part of mailing cost: “Th* Ideal Vacation Laud.” containing 48 page, (Bxlo Inches) of beautiful I views from photographs made especially to illustrate some of the lake country RSffiSf;; and Owlet Summer Betraata.” containing a list of summer boarding places. sfMM including summer hotels, farm houses, furnished cottages and camps, with Bag rates, features of location and other information. Address A. J. SMITH, aP. 4T, A., Cleveland, O. ’WF
QP, nOORE The careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice has located in Bensselaer. Indiana, and will devote his time and skill lb treating he following diseases: Oonsam ption, Scrofula — Can be permanently c ired if taken in time and often in advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the result or years ot careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. Heart — Hundreds are dropping dead every day from Heart Failure, whose Ilves might have have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In most cases relief Is certain. Stomach— Indigestion, ulcerUlo: ail all othe troubles affecting this Imoirt ii.orrai ar treated with absolute success, old reme dies and methods have been abolished better ones have been introduced. All are modern, safe and certain. Nervous troubles—of all kirds have been treated wlthre markable success for 40 years. Nose and Throat— With recent methods and appliances ass ec tlons of these Important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder— Bright's disease, Diabetes, etc. These us ually fatal ma'adies can poeitlvely be cured. Here a short delay Is often fatal Call and be examined while relief ia possible. Ear— AU diseases of this dslicato ergan handled with earn and sueeeea. Pile*— And all otbes diseases of tfta Meatus cured quickly and with but little gata. Female* — Tbe Dootar has had a reuarhaMs record in treating successfully alt .disuses peculiar towomen. Failing Vitality— From whatever csase par nanently cured Epilepsy and Canoer— Fornerly two Incurable diseases are i>o treated with great assurance es succeo. The Doctort facilities and reoouroee 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 ar d Brook Property. For sale at a bargain, property in Rensselaer, Indiana, The north west corner of the second block south of the depot; lot facing 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 M ain St., Brook. Indiana. Address Mrs. A. M. Harrison, 431 Taylor St., wAugl9 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 sal* 2 for 25 cents. Job Jackson.
NOTICE LADIES. Mrs. fir. Miller has kindly consented to give instructions in Art needlework beginning Wednesday Aug 31, from 8 to 4 p- no, on Wednesday and Friday of each week at the “Women’* Exchange” She will first take up “Kloster” work or “Hardanger Embroidery” and the different “Mt Melliok” stitches. Ladies desiriag instruotions along tbis line will please be present at tbs 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 one 5 octave Benham’s cottage organ cabinet top. Call on Mrs. Berry Paris. d4w2
