Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1905 — Page 4

{■' \ CLOAK OPENING!!! *<j —~ £ f I &>- 15J--VJ.— ty— IyTV'V "V“ C C J_ '33 IK | On Friday , Oc£ 271 * We will have with us the | I Representative of one of f f the known Cloak and J I >uit Houses in the corn try \ t Fine Display 1 I He will display all of the J I most complete lines off f Cloaks and Suits ever | I shown in Rensselaer. | I A Golden Opportunity | Here is your Golden Opportunity to buy J If a Swell Garment at the RIGHT PRJCE. § | lYou are cordially liiviMl cp — c v r " x u 3 J v ~ l cp v l v sy ■^s 3 sy“'v*' "vs 3 s;p "vgt ~ c cp I FENDIG’S FAIR|

Holds Fire 36 Hours (ordinary soft coal or hard the ideal heater because the he rooms are heated evenly, uses less coal than any other In fact, we guarantee it to le-third in fuel over any ■draft stove the same size, lies Hot Blast will burn briskly • two hours in the morning with ssible because of the patented 3t Blast draft used in connec- : will show in detail if you will me to tiie store. We guarane it to remain air-tight as ON’T PUT UP WITH YOUR LDSTOVEANOTHERYEAR [I I ! ■' t . I <I, 'if WAFTUR BBSS. ilAiiDjS iittE

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lazy Liver Suffering the misery Lind agony that come from your liver being out of order—trying to bear up in the bethat you will be all right in a day or JBU&KBUn two—are you deliber- |||||||S||lßff ately neglecting the BBEH|Hr warning of outraged Nature —committing MS M the blunder of believ- gcjXf gjfiS ing that you don’t AMD Wm Seed medicine? gjfßf RM If you are, the sooner BM igpf you commence the Eg use of Dr. Caldwell’s {.Laxative) Syrup Pepsin the better it will be for yoa. You can’t afford to fool with your liver, and you certainly can’t afford to be without this great remedy if your liver is out of order. Don’t delay. * Both you and your liver will be better "livers” than ever. DR.CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN can be obtained in both dollar and half* dollar sizes from all druggists. Your money will be refunded if it does not benefit you. Your postal card request will brine by return ail our new booklet, “DR. CALDWELL’S OOK OK WONDERS” and free sample to ose who have never tried this wonderful medy. Send today. PEPSIN SYRUP CO. Montioetlo. Illinois Soldand Guaranteed by A F LONG

I Monuments. 1 S? 7 Designs and .estimates jj?' Sc* furnished.on application g|)i jfj W.!H. Mackey jl kfc Successorlto Baa Mackey and,? Barcus |§j Dealers in Marble and Granite,

The Cullen Street Barber Sbcp. Frank Haskell, having btmg'i out liis foi nier partner Sam Hei tl rickson, has associated with him George Bell, an experienced, rapid •and vety careful barber, and the firm is now Haskell & Bell. They iuvite 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 (Jullen “ street oppos te the Makeever House Haskell & Tel 1

FOUND! aM After TEN YEARS’ WORK, at a cost of ST>O.OOO.OO. our Chemists and Physicians Evt yjsd discovered that for which Science has striven since the beginning— EsQ A Resets vo Cwre for Disease gS —NUTRIOLA AND NATURE do the work perfectly. NUTRIOLA gives NATURE m SSr the constructive material with which to build new tissue in every part of the sys- res tera; makers Red Blood Corpuscles, and from them new cells. NUTRIOLA also |Qf H makes the White Corpuscles strong and active. They are disease destroyers—tlio M °' !y ones known. They drive every disease germ—every microbe out of the |i, v .; rS p—s IF WELL, WE GUARANTEE TO KEEP YOU WELL AND B 'la I OUlt OFFER TO LENGTHEN YOUR LIFE FOR YEARS. IF YOU ARE H TO YOU SICK, WE GUARANTEE TO CUBE YOU PERFECTLY AND B Bfl | PERMANENTLY OR IT WON’T COST YOU A CENT. 2£h These are streng statements. We want you to lrnow that wen R2p they are backed by $500,000.00 Capital Stock, 4,ooOTesponslble Stockholders, a Mgs good Bank Account and first-class Commercial Rating. We are the largest aud H gsi most reliable concern in the world making a business of treating disease. V ’ B Nu-tri-oßa n?\v a'.lovVr Nia-trß-o3a B It is the first and only Preparation ever i#ade that gives Nature power to drive pan every “germ,” every “microbe,” every bit of disease out of the body and at the MB lvs3 same time make it "NEW ALL OVER” by creating new cells in Brain, Nerves, F™ Bn Muscles, Bones and Flesh. This is done bv producing perfect DIGESTION, perfect' m| MB ASSIMILATION, making RICH RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES full of nutrition, till- Eg gg3 in : I he- I. -,• v J ,ii. I I 11 " I \\ III! I) < i UTI .I I ■ • M*l BU STROYERS OF ALL DISEASE GERMS—active and aggressive. NUTRIOLA AND H| rK NATURE are invincible conquerors of disease. No doubt about it. We are Bn proving it iu hundreds of cases even* day. Wb have A Staff of the Finest EH RH ■ , 1 j Physicians, Chemists and Surgeons in the United States. ESj IMB WE DO NO Yi>U MAY CONSULT THEM PERSONALLY Oil IIV MAIL AND HAVE |B E®3 GUESSWORK Chemical, Microscopic oh X-Ray Examinations—Fuee. No ESI EjJs I— Fees. We cure Cancers, Ruptures, Tumors and Paralysis Im9 without pain or knife. Wo supply everything for the most desperate cases, and we H gfl cuke EVEKY patient. Our Charges? You will smile when we tell you that the RSI cost of basic treatment is only 8 Cents a Day! 25 days' treatment, 12. Understand, E 9 |Q It does not cost you one cent unl> ss we cure v>u. 1f v n:r life is worth anvlliiug In EH you cannot afford to miss this offer. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR NUTRIOLA. Hjfl Karveteus Care es ISrs. S. A. Carter. ' 'I The following case is fully described In “Tlio Fountain of Ul H +fmr '' wfey Life,” and is accompanied by the sworn statement of Dr. L. IBM afta r —U '"lgHEfi ViT. Hammohs, a leading Physician of Belfast, Maine, who gfj SB - Jgy/gi was familiar with the case of Mrs. S. A. Carter: irS Efl hia> ,*%£ ■ ! Language cannot describe what she sufTered for 15 Srw kcM VHPJt 'jSgJi years. Total Paralyses es left side. Malignant Kcietna, E» HfH |rj i body asl ass of Sores; Krysipelas, Constipat ion, l)ropsy^^M| PE3 L,/ \ J f , 'FtM etc. Her suffering horrible. She prayed for death. SeverWjJß Bad m d’. / skilled pliy.iciuns pronounced her Incurable. Nothing kU Sfs A [V! v \ helped her. NUTRIOLA and NUTRIOLA SKIN FOOD Es! AVM /j-V,. cured Her, made her skin at 78 years as smooth as a BH Efl eji v child’s, tilled her veins with rich l:lood. banished Paralysis. 9, 33 She went for very joy at her recovery. SAVED solely, I ' i ff entirely and perfectly by NUTRIOLA AND NUTIUOLA |» T RIOLA Sold and Guaranlood by A F LONF.

NOTICE OF ELECTION. ■ h i Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that I, F. M. Abbott, Marshal of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, do hereby certify that Chas. Morlau, Clerk of said City of Rensselaer, on rlie 12th day of Oc tober, 3905, delivered to me a cer tificate which set forth to me the names of the officers to be elected for said City at the City Election to be held therein on Tuesday, November 7th, 1905, and that said Clerk’s certificate reads in words and figures as follows, towit: Rensselaer, Ind., Oct. 12, 1905 To F. M. Abbott, Marshal of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana: I, Chas. Morlan, Clerk of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, do hereby certify that at an election to be held in said City of Rensselaer, 1 on Tuesday, November 7th, 1905, the following named officers of said City of Rensselaer are to be elected and chosen at said election towit:

' Mayor. Clerk. Treasurer. Two Councilmen at Large. One Councilman from First Ward. One Councilman from Second I Ward. One Councilman from Third Ward. I further certify tha the several voting places for the Wards of said City are as follows--1 First Ward at former Clerk’s Office on Cullen street. Second Ward at Michael Eger’s earpenter shop on Van Rensselaer, street. Third Ward at Makeever House sample room on Cullen street. hereunto set my hand and the seal of said City this 12th day of October, 1905. Chas. Morlan, City Clerk. In, accordance with the above certificate, notice is hereby given that the officers named therein w ill be elected on Tuesday, November 7th 1905, as provided by law. F. M. Abbott, Marshal of Rensselaer, Ind.

Rummage Sale. The ladies of the Christ ain church will give their annual rummage sale on Saturday, Oet. 28th, in the Nowels. building. Many useful and desirable articles will be on sale, very cheap. Contributions of goods for the sale are requested. I have a good nine room house on two big lots wood house barn well and fruit all in good condition. I will take ? good horses, wagon, harness, buggy, cow, 2 sows and some chickens, cultivator harrow, and breaking plow as part pay. Also have a good small farm for sale, for further information call or write Eai l Sajler, Rensselaer, lnd. wfttp. Look Here For Cash. For thirty days ten per cent, off on all goods 1 have tor sale; exe< pt farm wagons and wagon fixtims. These I will give 3 per cent off woct3l C. A. Roberts.

BIG PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will \offer at public auction at his residence, 2 miles North and 1 miles East of Rensselaer, % mile East and 4 miles North of McCoysburg, on the John Poole farm, generally known as the Isaac Parker farm, commeucingr at 10 o'clock a. in., on Tuesday, October 31,1905, SIX READ OF HORSES—Consisting of one Black Mare, 4 years old, with foal, wt. 1,100; 1 Grey Horse 8 years old, wt. 1,250; 1 Grey Horse 9 years old, wt. 1,000; 1 Sorrel Mare 4 years old, wt. 1,100; 1 Roan Mare 3 years old, wt. 900: 1 Spring Colt. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 8 Milch Cows, all now giving milk and all safe JRa in calf; 4 two-year-old Heifers, with calf; 1 Hereford Bull, coming two-year-old; 4 yearling Heifers; 8 Spring Calves (3 steers, 5 heifers). IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, Etc.-Consisting of 1 Buckey Binder, 1 Deering Mower; 1 Hay Fork, with 2(0 feet rope; 1 Hay Rack, 1 Osborne Hay Rake; 1 Disk Harrow; 1 Seeder; 1 “Big Injun” Riding Plow 1 •‘Flying Dutchman” Riding Plow; 1 John Deere Walking Plow; 1 •). I. Case Walking Plow: 2 Walking Cultivators; 1 John Deere (tiding Cultivator: 18-foot Steel Harrow; 1 12-foot Steel Harrow; 1 John Deere No. 9 Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment and 100 rods wire; 1 carriage, nearly new; 1 Top Buggy 1 Runabout Buggy: 2 Sleighs; 2 Farm Wagons; 1 Breaking Cart; 4 Sets Work Harness; 2 Sets Single Harness; Shovels, Forks,Grindstone, Churn, and many other smaller articles. Also 1 stack Tame Hay, 1 stack of Oats Straw; about 00 tons of Straw in barn; 10.) acres of Bluegrass Pasture; 80 acres of corn in Held; (All feed must be fed on place). Also about 10 bushels of High Grade Seed Corn.

Parties desiring to see hay and corn can inspect same at any time. A credit of 11 months will be given on sums over *5 with approved security; 7 per cent, off for cash. NELSON DuCHARME. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. J. H. Chapman, Clerk Chas. Grant, Lunch. ~, Hotice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees In the matter of the estate of Margaret A. DeJahanty, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court. NOVEMBER TERM, 1905. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Margaret A. Delahanty, deceased, and all persons interested in said estate to appear in the Circuit Court, on Monday the 13 day of November 1905 being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of Micnael r. Delahanty administrator of said decedent and show cause if any, why such final account should not be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said C<?urt, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any | art ot said estate. MICHAEL J. DELAHANTY, Foltz & Spitler, Administrator. AttniTovc so” Estate Oct2o-27-Nov3 Poland IfainaSjFor Sale. Two male pigs and nine gilts sired by my herd boar, Black Dan Ro. 23337. 1 gilt sired by Rensselaer Pei faction No. 2<>43. r ». 1 yearling sow sired by Black Perfection Ro. 22!'5 >. All breeding stock registered'pedigree furnished at time of sale. Prices reasonable, call and see my stock before purchasing elsewhere at fancy prices. Ira F. Meader, 12 miles nor Invest of Rensselaer. Address, li F. D. 2, Rensselaer, lnd .

NOTICE TO NO.N-RESIIfENTS State of Indiana ( oo Jasper County '( In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term, 1905. No 0890. The Connecticut Mu'ual 1 . . T , i Action to Life Insurance Company \ , , i j j Fort close Mattie M. Rinehart et al J Mortgage Be it remembered that on this 6th day of October, 1905, fid ward W. Bowen and John A. Cartwright defendants in the above entitled cause, tiled in the office of the Clerk of said Court their cross-complaint against the said plaintiff and their co-defendants; also the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant Mattie M. Rinehart William A. Rinehart, her husband, Gott'eib Deiei ling and Horace Russell arc non-residents of the State of Indiana. Also alleging that said action is brought to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate situated in Jasper Count\, State ol Indiana; suid named dcfeuuants are thereto)e hereby notified of the pendency of said suit and that thi said cause will stand for tiial at the November Term of said court 1905, on ti e 19th judicial day of said term the same being the 4th day of Decen ber M'nfi.or as comt thereafter &a the Court will hear said cause. Wlines* my nund'and the [WAL seal of said Court uffixed at Rensselaer said County and State, on this oth dav of October, 1905. C. C. WARNER, ch i k of the Jasper Circuit Cyurt. Cartwright & Whmju, Atty's fee Croas-complninartg. Oct. 10-17-24 Mm. 11. P. Benjamin is prepared o do all kindsol dressmaking, both p ain and fancy. bd is fuel on gu i rant red. w >,a 11! I have 150 good breeding ewes for -ale, io lots to suit purchasers Ed Randle.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS AUBTIN& HOPKINS Law, Loans and Real t state Loans on Farms and City Propei ty, Personal security and chattel mortgage. Buy, sell and. rent farms and city property. Farm and city flra:insurance Attorneys.for the Americas Building. Loan and Sayings. Association. Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, Ind. DR A J MILLER Physician and Surgeon Office up stairs in Forsythe block G°nera. practice of medicine, surgery and X-ray work Calls answered promptly day or night. Office and residence phones 294. R W MARSHALL Attorney* at Law Special attention to settling Estates. OPCe in former Cteiß’s office, east of Court House, Rensselaer, IndFrank Foltz Charles G. Spitler FOLTZ & SPITLER (Successors to Thomps n& Bros.) Attorneys a< Law Law, Real Rotate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only sec of Abstract Books in County. Rensselaer, Ind. DR IM WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Diseases.of the eyes. Fits Eyes for Classes Rensselaer, Ind. DR M D G- WIN Physician & Surgeon Office upstairs in Leopold's Building, next hall west of Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone 205 office and residence.

E P HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Lords, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice in nil the Courts. All business attended to with promptness aud dispa cn. Rensselaer. Ind. J J HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstrectsand Loaus. Office over Ellis’ & Murray’s Store. ER EC ENGLISH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Night and day calls given prompt attention Residence Phone 116. Office t hone, 17. Rensselaer, Ind, DRHARTSELL HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN ARD SURGEON Chronic diseases a specialty. In StocktouWilliams block opposite court bouse. Phone--30. Rensselaer, Ind. W H PARKISON ATTORNEY AT|LAW Insurance. Law, Heal Estate, Abstracts and Loans. Attorney for the Chicag.o ludianapois & Louisville Railway Co. Will p, aciice m all of the Courts. I iffiee in Forsythe bllg., on Washington st. Rensselaer, ind. DR W L MYER DENTIST. Modern Appliances. Office over Porter & ■ Kresler's Siore. Phone 06. Gas administered for Painless Operations.

Dr H L Brown DENTIST ods in Dentistry. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. Gas administered for painless extraction. J W Horton DENTIST Dentistry [in all its modern -i- f eK,ureß ’ . ,1 iffy Gold and porcelain work. Gas ••• • PIC'NLLP • • • MEAT MARKET . 1 firge, ftb i/)h. Beef. Pg. k, Veal, Baiogna, Etcat the lowest —Highest Prioes Paid for—(IDKS & TALLOW R BN* * ILAER ; ARTIFICIAL SWIWORKS Manufacturers of Hollow Cement Blocksjofall kinds for b,n i 1 d i n gfs foundations, Hues po*eh columns, fence!" 7>***ts, etc. li Located one block east of Depot. Bi s senden Bros.