Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1905 — Page 2

BENSSELa£M REPUBLICAN »"*> > /- 1' Office in ’The Republican Building Corner of Washington and Weston Streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. a ISSUED EVEFY TUESDAY AND*FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, • • - - $1.50 Six Months. .... .75 Three Months, - - - , - -50 Eate-ei in the O®oe of the Librarian a Washington as second-classJmatter.

Queer John Carr Queers the Car[?]ival.

Fowler Review. The Hoosier Amusement Co.that is showing at Rensselaer this week, -will not come to Fowler but goes to Paris, 11l After the merchants had raised about one hundred dollars towards furnishing the electric lights necessary to supply the show and the town council had agreed to give them a license, Carr stepped in and threatened to get but an injunction if an attempt was made to bring the show here. The manager had the mayor of Rensselaer telephone Carr that the amusements are very clean. That they were not bothering their school children, etc , but he insisted he was going to make all the trouble he could, so the advance agent left yesterday for Paris, 111. The Hoosier Amusement Co’s. “ were willing to make any kind of an agreement that there would be nogambling, immoral or suggestive acts, and the dog in the manger attitude of John Carr in opposition to the wishes of the principal merchants in town who subscribed tp the fund is characteristic.

Aged Thief Arrives In Pen.

Michigan City, Ind., Sept. 28 — Charles Fundy, the aged horse thief sentenced at Peru, and who it was thought would never live to be removed to the prison in this city was brought up this afternoon by the sheriff of Miama county. The old man walks with the aid of crutches and appears to be laboring under a great strain. He is 78 years old and shows the effects o his recent illness.

Letter to Mr. A. Leopold, Rensselaer, Ind.

Dear Sir: A big mill-owner, Spartanburg, S. C., wanted 5000 gallons of paint, and bought by price; paid 5 cents less than ours; got a “lead and-zinc” paint; but the lead was sulphate of lead, not carbonate. Sulphate costs about half: and covers about half. That paint was adulterated about six times as much as the 5 cents paid for. He “saved” 5 cents; and it cost him 30. Oh no; it cost more than that; we forgot the labor. Can’t work it out exactly, don’t know how long it’ll wear. Short measure besides, that alone was twice as much as his “saving” 5 cents. It was thin too, some loss there, don’t know how much. There was too much dryer in it The maker makes something on that; he didn’t. Taking it altogether, he didn’t make much by that 5 cents. Go by the name: and the name is Devoe lead aud zinc. F. w. Devoe & Co., New York and Chicago. P. S. B. F, Fendig sells our paint.

MEN WANTED

Men wanted to shovel crushed rock. Wages 17* cents per hour, for good men. Apply to Stewart & Sons, at McCoysburg. dwltp. I have a good nine room house on two big lots wood house barm well and fruit all in good condition. I will take 3 good horses, wagon, harness, buggy, cow, 2 sows and some chickens, cultivator harrow, and breaking plow as part pay. Also have a good snpall farm for ssile, for further information call or write Earl Sayler, Rensselaer, Ind. wffitp. I Be sure to read Wildberg’s reasons why you should buy your clothing of the Ideal.

I Monuments. g Designs and estimates 5? furnished on application i W. H. Mackey | Successorlto » Mackey and Barcus 85; \7B Dealers In Marble and Granite. HgssSlsiiisiss®

Good Oak Lumber From Arkansas Screen, Doors with all trim. Ladders Cheaper than jou can make them. Lumber LU ILLS Yard RENSSELAER ARTIFICIAIm STONE WORKS Manufacturers of Hollow Cement Blocks of all kinds for b|uildings, foundations, flues porch columns, fence pests, etc.

Located one block east of Depot. Bissenden Bros. ja ■ La f M

Glad to See you COMEIHN And let usjfigure with you on that bill We will figure against Chicago or any other place on price and grade. We belong to no association nor combination. Our prices are our own. ¥ ours for business. 1. C Gwin * Co. Dr. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist. Th* B is :V1 a S e Specialists. The TkßPrw 11 to do one thing and do it well i s more to be commenced and is of more benefit to humanity than to do many things and none equal to the best. We limit our practice on the eye to errors of refraction, of which we have made a Special Study for over thirty years. Office in C. IT. Vick,B fruit store next door to express office.

WE LENGTHEN LIFE CisEASE ■ 8 c en ts a Dm . 1 laturePower !■ ■■ ■ -I .ges men have tried to cure disease and failed. Instead ing Nature, they have helped Disease and Death with and medical poisons—the cemeteries till f ast - M Chemists commenced working 10 years ago to discover M HELP Nature. At a cost of 550, 000.00 in cash WE M SUCCEEDED In learning how to make a Chemical- W 1 Preparation that SUPPLIES NATURE WITH R to drive every MICROBE, every DISEASE GERM, he system. We call It NU-TRI-OLA I ilt Is the very ESSENCE OF LIFE. It feeds,theiis, and makes the body “NEW A T -L OVER. | event disease or regain health, Nature must per7ur things perfectly, Digest, Assimilate, Eliminate, ict. Only Perfectly Digested and Assimilated food ■ s life. NUTRIOLA digests food naturally and per- W Perfect Assimilation follows perfect Digestion. M iIOLA makes Red Corpuscles—rich in building ma- M i NUTRIOLA makes Leucocytes White ■ ’s Only Corpuscles—strong and vigorous and; they M tillers. quickly destroy every “germ and “ml- ■ _—.crobe. They are the only germ destroyers uses in the human body—‘that’s a scientific fact- ■ SIOLA makes the system absorb great draughts of J i through the re-vitalized lungs and the millions of ■ Oxygen is the fuel of life. M rgans of Excretion eliminate the dead and diseased 1® d tissues and Nature builds new cells in their place. * XIOLA makes new blood and from the blood Nature ■ new brain, nerve, lung, liver, heart, kidney, bone and W cells. It's the same natural law that malws’plants M hen supplied with chemical nutrition, applied for the M| ne to the human body in treating disease. The vigor W Lh, the power of maturity, the strength of perfect ■ >urses through your system and you KNOW that ■ ajSSSSfiS-B • WILL GUARANTEE TO CURE YOU I will cure you, or it won’t cost you a cent. ■ RIOLA costs you 8 cents a day. Our Staff of Skilled M Physicians can make a correct diagnosis , I of your case, however far you may be es Power I away. They have a method and means 6i »« ase | of doing this that never fail. They tell ■ you just what to do In even the worst ■ Their services are FREE. M ,000.00 Capital Stock and 4,000 responsible stock- ■ ; back our guarantee. Ask our Bankers if we are reGet NUTRIOLA from your druggist or send directly W 25 days’ treatment $2. * ey Back In 25 Daye If You Want It. ■ YOU DECIDE. S u would live long and enjoy health write us to-day. utriola Co., 142-148 W. Madison St., Chicago. by All Druggists Sold and Guarar e d by A F LONG.

? H 0 HARRIS Pres C T HARRIS, Vice Pres. C H MILLS, Cashier ? o L 4 1 The Rensselaer Bank j; a Established 1880. Rensselaer, Ind. X | Does a General Banking Business. | £ Interest paid on tl.ui dopislts. Monday loanad on approved sacurlty. Drafts bought ana sold on principal cities. Aj ! - I Farm Loans a Specialty. ? 2 Respectfully solicits your business.

McFarland's Fine Semi-Porcelain .Ware Free. HOW IT IS DONE. Call at our store and we will explain. There is no extra chargefor goods. We have a full line of the high grade groceries to be found in the city, and when quality is considered, there are none cheaper. Coma in, give us a'trial and- be convinced. VIK tor Business. J, A/!*M cFA RL A ND.

Hallo!

When you see a man in Woe, waltz right up and say “Hello! How are you and what do I owet’ Slap the chap upon his back; bring your hand down with a whack. Speak out loud don’t mind the crack, but waltz right up, and don’t be slow. Grin and shake and say “Hullo! I want to buy a buggy, oh! of C. A. ROBERTS don't you know! The Ladies of ttye M. E. church will hold a Rummage Sale the 17 arid 18 of Nov. r

The Cullen Street Barber Shop.

Frank Haskell, having bought out his former partner Sam Head rickson, has associated with him George Bell, an experienced, rapid and very careful barber, and the firm is now Haskell & Bell. They invite all in need of work in their line to give them a trial. They guarantee a neat and well kept shop and satisfactory work. Shop on Cullen street opposite the Makeever II ouse • ' ‘Haskell &.Bell « 40 good breeding sheep to sell enquire of Ed K. Randle.

HE STAGGERED REED.

Congressman Cousins of lowa vas the late Speaker Reed’s close friend for years, though one of their first interviews was productive of some embarrassment to the big man from Maine. He was then an aspirant for presidential nomination, and the western man stood much in awe of him. One day Cousins joined a group of which Reed was the center. The lowan has a nervous habit of scratching the back, of his left hand with the fingers of his right. Observing this, Mr. Reed called out to him, “Did you ever have the itch, young man?” Inspired by desperation, the embarrassed young Hawkeye man shot this reply at the imperious Reed, “I’ve never had the presidential itch!” Reed’s fullmoon face turned crimson, but next day he had a long talk with the man from the west. From that time until Reed’s death the two were the closest friends. Cleveland Plain Dealer.

An Eccentric Lord.

“M. A. P.” has some gossip about Lord Grimthorpe’s eccentricities. “He hated new clothes, and he disliked collars and ties. His favorite hat was the panama, and this in summer he would place under the pump, souse it with water and then place it on his head. Once the late Lady Grimthorpe complained that the drippings spoiled her mantle. ‘Never mind, my dear,’ he replied, ‘I shall have to buy another.’ He never wore a watch chain that was visible to the outside world, but a long, thin one which went around his neck and came through the armhole of his waistcoat and was attached to the watch in the topmost vest pocket. He never carried a checkbook, but wrote his checks on odd pieces of paper.”

A Plague of Mice.

In the town of Merriwa, in New South Wales, a plague of mice is disturbing the people. Recently 10,000 mice were killed in four nights in one store. Upward of 500 were captured while a cricket net was being unrolled. Four or five bushels of oats in a bag were appropriated by the mice in a night. A local well ceased to yield water, and on examination it was found to contain a solid mass several feet deep of dead mice. Food, water and bedding are overrun, contaminated and injured. The townspeople are fighting the terrible little visitors night and day, but at last accounts they had made little impression upon the swarms of vermin.

Automobile Expenses.

There is one cause of expense very few motorists anticipate when they buy their first car. I refer to what I might call the entertaining department. No sooner do you find yourself the owner of a car than all your sisters, cousins and acquaintances want to be taken here, there and everywhere. You as the owner of the car invariably act as host upon all such occasions, and the fact of your being a motorist does not make the hotel proprietor charge you anything le§s. On the contrary, he usually piles it on, as he naturally argues if you are rich enough to own a motor car you won’t grudge him anything he inclines to charge.—Motor News.

Growth of a Groat College.

The aggregate income of Harvard in 1904 was $972,731.58, of which $373,450 was from dividends on investments and $599,280.92 fees from students. To show the growth of the university it may be said that in 1832 the total income was only $42,596.23, and in 1872 it was only $227,292.49. The increase during the last thirty years has been over 400 per cent, notwithstanding the fact that the rates of interest paid by the and bond investments have diminished one-half.— Chicago Record-Herald.

A New Coal Cutter.

English miners are interested in a new compressed air coal cutter recently introduced by a Sheffield firm. The machine weighs only 150 pounds, and it is said that it can be used in seams so steep that the miner cannot stand upright and so thin that he has to crawl on hands and knees. A piston carrying a pick and governed by a valve movement flashes to and fro with great speed, the point of the pick being gradually moved across the coal by means of a lever, So that a continuous cut is made.

Dismal Weather Forecast.

Dismal weather, is prophesied for Europe as an aftermath of the recent Indian earthquake. It is recalled that after the eruption of Mount Pclee England had two disastrously bad summers from a meteorological point of view, and the inhabitants pf that island are now warned to expect a wet and cold year. Almost continual rain and even snow has been England’s portion since the earthquake occurred.

Of luterest to all of Our Ladies.

The ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity well know that Miss Mary Meyers has been conducting an upto date Millinery establishment in our city for the past ten years. During that time tney have learned of the correct styles that-, always prevail at her place of business, and that they avail themselves of this knowledge is shown by her large and increasing trade. Her millinery onenings each season have become quite a feature with our ladies who look forward to these events with a great deal of pleasure and an anxiety, for she always has a display that gladdens the hearts of the ladies. At her new place of business next door to Harris bank, she will bh 28, 29, and 30 of this njonth have her Annual Fall Opening, and invites all our ladies to inspect same as she firmly believes this will surpass all previous openings. Miss Hattie Grant, so well kbown to all of us, still occupies the chair of head iri miner, and our ladies have learned to know that work emanating from Miss Meyers’ establishment is of the highest class and the styles original, distinctive and artistic. Don’t forget the dates— Sept. 28, 29 and 30.

Matat Nose. / The State of Indiana ) Jasper County f In the Jasper Circuit Court November Term, 1905. Ed Oliver, ( < Complaint N 0.6934 Ch rles F. Lyons ( Now comes the Plaintiff, by Schuyler C. Irwin his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Charles F. Lyons is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the 13 day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday in November A, D. 1905, at the Court House in Rensselaer in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof, I hereseal unto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at Rensselaer this 27th day of September A. D. 1905, C. C. WARNER, Oct 3-10-17

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