Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1906 — Page 2
The Iroquois Poultry and Pet Stock Association. =FIRST== Annual Exhibition TO BE HELD IN K. P. BUILDING, At the Corner of Front and Washington Streets, 'REfISSELAE'R . IJVDIAJVA. Coming In. l It gnd [nig Jan.lll All Birds exhibited must be in their coops and properly shaped for judging by Jan. u, £§§§* U a, m.. "777 Birds can be brought in either the Bth or 9th and entered and classed. It is not necessary to make a special- trip..to enter birds hiring them with you when you come into the show if you so desire. . . ’ * " ... The entry fee for Poultry, single class, each.. . . , . 25c Breeding Pens. 1 male and 4 females, 50c, which can be taken from single class. VIGEOfI'bEVA'RTMEJVT. The entry fee for Pigeons Js 10 cents each. The same as Poultry, all entry fees will be turned in as cash prizes. All exhibitors of Poultry or Pigeons must furnish their own coops. The Association will feed and care for Poultr>ywhile at the show. • . 1 • The judges on Poultry will be governed by the American Standard of Perfection. ~ , Season tickets will be issued free of charge to exhibitors whose entry fees amount to $1.50. Mr. Rapp, the expert judge selected for this show, has had experience in judging poultry at-many of the best shows in the United States, and thoroughly understands his business, ♦ • * • .OFFICERS', S. T..COMER, President. JAS. BABCOCK, Vice Pres. B. S. FEN DIG, Treas. MINNIE D. ALTER, Sec’y. Judge .J. M. RAPP, La Moille, 111.
n Tew Bargains for those who can use them lOOPuirs Men’s Shoes Sizes 6,6 1-2,9,9 1-2,10 tremendous Reductions= OO Pair fp Womens Shoes jf|| * Sizes 2H,3, 3 1-2, 4,7, » wJjs Jft Slaughtered Prices ® jTj. 100 Pair Boy’s g- -f Misses Shoes, i] * v Sixes li and Is, Cowest Prices ‘- A -—<£3P Coer Offered Ask to see these goods Fendiff’s Exclusive Shoe {Store Room occupied by JESSEN’S JEWELRY store.
Rensselaer feed Store , FOR AU KINDS OF FRESH GROUND FEED* Meat! #20.00 per ton C*wp (Corn and Oats ~... *20.00 per too Bar Corn, per buah. 1 ; 45c Baled Hay. \i r 60c, 55c per bale Bran, Shorts, Mix Feed, meat, Buckwheat, Barter Cora, Millet and Sucrene Feed at Lowest prices. We do our o vn grinding. flood Soft Coal *4.25 per*ton Good Block W00d..., f 1.75 per single rick cord .ft. L Brand), Prop.-- ■ =
leaarkable Record. ;'r " • 1 ■" X* kri ■■£ t V In a sense Sh<?lby couqty, Mis souri has a remarkable reeord7 being the only county in the state having no repres&atfttiye ■ .in |the penitentiary- nor i!Wyf> in the reform school, aud itA county jail is empty. The county has jh'ad no saloons or billiard halls for a period of eighteen years, and the criminal costs for last year amounted to only K 203, while circuit court sits only five days in a-year.
Announcement of Candidate. We an? authorized to announce the name of George A, Williams, of Rensselaer, 'as a candidate for the position of Republican District Chairman lor the Tpnth Congressional District of ludiana. Subject to the action of the District organ izing convention, to be held at Tti nTTSff trftnri * Trrr- i&th, T 906. F.W, White teacher ot Violin, Mandolin and Guitar. Residence North Front street. Want 15 young meo ' to —learn Clarinet. Sale of Winter Millinery. I am not closing out but will give you rare bargains to clear out my stock of winter goods -in order to have a new fresh stock auother season. —— ■i Mrs. Purcupile. At prices you can buy goods it will pay you to buy there and lay them away if you don’t need them now. Laßur/Bro§. Jehu Joe Jackson Jolts The Slow-Pays. Unless my customers pay -up more promptly and more cheerfully from now on, E will be compelled to stop the credit business entirely, as it is, I have a few that have not paid for more than a year, and they will have to pay by Jan. 1, ’O6, if they want to do business with me. Hereafter no credit will be extended beyond 30 days. Joe Jackson.
SHERIFF’S SALE." Cause No. 6962. O. B. 36. Page 123. e> By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed, from the Clerk’s office of-the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein S. P. Thompson is plaintiff, and Henry O. Harris, Margdret Harris his wife, William R. Crisler, Crisler his wife, and James Yeoman, and—•- Smith are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of nineteen hundred and four ($1904.00) dollars and - cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, January 13, 1906, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m., and 4 o’clock, p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Jasper County, Irdiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to wit: The west half (i) of the northwest quarter (i) of section twentyseven (27) township twenty-nine [29] north, range "five [s] west, in Jasper County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN O’CONNOR, Sheriff of Jasper County. Dec-l(j-29 jan 1, A 20th Century Laurel once in your home will not be supplanted. Sold bv E. D. Rhoades.
Lectare Coarse. A . The Lulu Tyler Gates Co, Fri. Jan. s 1906. Wallace Bruce Amsbary, Fri. jan. 26, 1906. Montaville Flowers, Mon. Feb. 5, 1906. Dr, John Driver, Mon. April‘l6. 1906. , Season tickets $1.50. Reserve seats 50. General admission 60c. School childreu 25 cts. Holders of season tickets have seats reserved. Season tickets now on sale at the Library and all the drug stores, They may also be obtained from members of the Library Board, -
ROOERS STAINFIOOB r FINISH V MAKES PINE KLOOFS LOOK LIKE HARDWOOD MAKES ALL FLOORS LOOK BEAUTIFUL IS ALSO A PERFECT FINISH FOR FURNITURE S ALL INTERIOR WOODWORK Made b> Detroit White Lead W orK*
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~ ~ ~ ww w v mm w w centQFF ■ " ' ' * - • ". . cr < • • ft, - I, - - v - '■ , - __ .. - On all H eating Stoves E. D. RHOADES a. f|| WING to the fact that the stove season Pit*. now most over,l will sell any heating stove now on my floor at a Discount o 1 a 20 Per Cent from its original price. I have the agency for the “Florence Hot Blast,“The 2oth Century Daural Hot Blast” and the “Umpire Estate WoodHeaters,”also various other heating stoves that! will sell at a reduction rather than carry them over. It will pay you to pffip See our line before Buying. JSIjL E.D. RHOADES IIf Rensselaer, Indiana. IfaKSSs^
Biliousness yellowlook.thosi \ \ iousness,which! ! form and nothing will a£c6mplish thii •o quickly or so thoroughly as Dr. Caldwell's (.Lajcatloe) Syrup Pepsin [ This remedy is the most valuable otu obtainable for fill liver and kindred trot* bles, possessing properties which tlrivt it directly to the affected parts. Better than pills, oils, salts and nanso OUS purgatives'which aggravate condi< (ions and leave the sufferer in won condition than before. Former afflicted ones, now well and strong, pay eloquent tribute to its efficacj and power. DR.CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSI* can be obtained in both dollar and halt dollar sizes from all druggists. Your money will be refunded if it doe not benefit you. Your postal card request will brine by retu mail ofcr new booklet, "DR. CALDWELL BOOK OP WONDERS" and free sample those who have never tried this wonder remedy. Write for it today. ✓ i »■- ' PEPSIN SYRUP CO. NentJoalla, Illinois Sold and guaranteed by *. F. Lon* -a Dr. Cfaas. Vick, Eye SpedaHst This is an age of Specialists. The ability to do one thing and do it well is More to be commended 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 refractioo, of which wd have made a Special Study for over , thirty years. I Office in G. H. Vick’s fruit store next fioor to express office. j A small farm to rent. Possession at. once. Can cut 50 cords of wood on the shares. Call on Dr. Moore, over Fendig’s drug store, RensseI l*©r. .. v w3tp’ . - V-
Monuments, 1 Designs and estimate* |2>J Ml furnished on application M< ji W. H. Mackey 1 y ’’ Successor to ' Mackey and Barcus 'ISo y Dealers In Marble and tranlte. gw | Public Sale! Having decided to quit farming, the undersigned will offer at Public Sale at his farm 1 mile east and li miles south of Rensselaer, beginning at 10 olclock, a. m., on Monday, January 8, I9OG, The following property, to-wit: 8 Head of Horses « _ Consisting qf: 1 bay mare 9 years old in foal, 1 sorrel mare 9 years old, 2 mares coming 3 years old, 2 mares coming 2 years old, 2 mares coming 1 year old. 4 Head of Cattle Consisting of 2 good cows in calf and 2 Jersey heifers. Farming Implements As follows: 1 Deering binder, good as new, 1 mowing machiue, ®-ft cut, l hay rake, 1 new hay ladder, 2‘wagons—one bfoad tire with triple bed, 1 bob-sled, 2 walking plows, 1 low-down seeder with grass seed attachment, 1 cultivator, 1,20-foot harrow, 1 disc good as mew, 1 rick of tame hay. 2 sets of work harness, 1 set of double buggy harness, 1 set of single buggy harness, new carpenter’s bench and vice, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tsrms of Sals—Twelve months credit without interest on approved security or 6 per ceat off for cash on sums over $5. Sums of $5 and under cash. THOMAS DAUGHERTY. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. B. F. Ferguson, Clerk. Hot lunch on the grounds)
PUBLJCSALE. The undersigned will make a Pulic Sale beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY JAN. 9TH. On his farm 1 mile west of Rensselaer on the south side of the river. The following property to-wit: 11 head of horses consisting of, 1 gray horse, 5 years old, weight 1200 pounds; 1 bay horse, 10 years old, weight 1400 pounds; 1 gray mare, 9 years old, weight 1400 pounds; 1 gray mare 10 years old, weight 1300 pounds, 1 gray mare 8 years old, driver; 1 roan mare 10 years old, weight 1300 pounds; 1 gray mare in foal; l bay horse 6 years old, driver; lroan horse 4 years old, weight 1400 pounds; 1 gray horse 3 years old weight 1400 pound?; 1 brown saddle pony.. ' 13 head of cattle consisting of 4 good milch cows, 2 Jerseys, 2 year old £}hoit Blorp Bull, one Yearling Hereford Bull, 5 steer calves, 2 yearling heifers. Farming implements: Mowing machine, hay gatherer and derrick 12 ft hay rake, 2 end gate seeders, ridibg cultivator. 2 walking cultivators, , walking plow, planter, weeder, wheat drill, spading disk, broad tire wagon, narrow tire wagon, low feed wagon, open carriage 3 single baggies, 2 sets work harness, set driving harness, 2 set? of Biugle harness, saddle and bridle, set gravel boards, hay rack, 2 hay ricks, 6 feed troughs, 6 feed racks, 2 camp stoves, 1 heater. Term of . sale: Twelve months credit, or 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. J. D. BABCObK, G. O. TULLIB. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer, C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch on ground by Ghaa. Grant. Motion Holiday Dates. ... - v TheMonon Route jWill sell'round trip rates for Christmas and New Yea re, at one and one third fare, for the round trip. Between all plaoea on the line, and also all on connecting lines, in the Central Passenger Association territory. Tickets will be on sale Dec. 23, 24; 25, 30. and 31. and Jan Ist. Good returning until Jan. 3. Best hand picked navy beans this year's crop, only 3tc a pound at Laßne Bros.
