Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1906 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B _ Rtn***latr, Ind. » 8 I w jf DOWN ON THE FARM Ug At this season of the year, ~1 TKSn wrd a " ’ s activit y b ut we must come to town when a break occurs in the machinery. n Make this your headquart- \\ Qgajsjy ers for repairs for machin- \\ 'O,l ery. Bring the women with \\ nw |yl *Lbra-sp you and while you are busy with your re- *g— ROI paifs’let them | nspec | Moor’s Ranges, whlcii are on sale and which are the only ranges that give perfect satisfaction., I Pkaseg RensselaTer, Ind. S 0

FOR SALE —" AND EXCH ANGE I 320 acres in Mich. Clear. Will deal for equl ty in farm in Ind. will deal 160 acres of ♦his. Livery Barn—horses, buggies and residence — *5,000; mortgage *9OO, want equity in small farm. *4,500 general stock and bldg, want small ferns in Ind, Will assume small encumbrance. 80 acres in Mo, good second bottom, rood bldgs, S4O per acre clear, want small farm Ind. 5 room bouse and one vacant lot in Alexandria. Ind. and 3 ’ots in St Bimo, 111, 40 acres in Reynolds Co, Mo, all clear, will deal for equity in Ind farm. Saloon, buildings and fixtures, price *3,000, clear, want small farm or merchandise. *3,000 stock of general merchandise and *I,BOO residence, want small farm, can nee other propB 7 ick business building 2 story and stock of g neral merchandise in a goed Illinois town. *15,000. will deal for farm. *18660 clothing stock, wi'l deal for clear busii ess or residence property, this is a splendid stock doing a splendid business. I have some splendid land in the Pan-Handle, Texas, at *lO per acre, M down afid 10 yrs time on balance or you can pay any amount at anytime and stop interest. This Is fine black land and is O. K. Write for full description. This is the best cheap land in the weet, now don’t miss this chance of getting good land at leesthan it is worth. *3,000 modern residence clear, *4,500 hardware stock clear and *5,000 cash for a good farm, th farm must be O. K. *IO,OOO stock groceries, want farm of samevalue. This is in good Illinois town. *6,000 stock goods, 2 story bu.lding and fixatures *5.000, want farm. *4,500 residence, *2,500 brick business room, and *5,000 stock of shoes and gents furnishings. Want farm. I have almost anything yon may want to buyer trade for, so write me what von want anal what you have to trade and I will fit yon out. CALL OR WRITE. F. E, MARTIN McCoysburg, Ind.

For Sale or Trade. Ibacresof land in D\arborn Co., Ind, i mile station a\d church school at farm, 32 miles to Cincinnani. Good title. Adapted to fruit and poultry raising, ¥3OO. Will take Jasper Co, land or Rensselaer property and assume incumbrance. I own this, now do you want to trade! Will H. Flagg. Journal Bldg., Rensselaer,lnd. Patronize the Dome Bakery. The bread is made from high grade flour and good, wholesome yeast. It is not blown up with carbonic acid gas like the trust makes. 6 tickets, 25 cents, 13 tickets, 50 cents. For sale at McFarland’s. Lost: —Blue sunshade for surrey. Please return to Frank King, tbe blacksmith. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term, 1906. David H. Yeoman, aa adminis- j trator of the estate es -Sarah J . | Paris, deceased > Complaint 7067 vg 4 - - Louisa M Imee et al ) „ „ Now comes the Pt rimtifgby Foltz & Spitierhis attorneys, and flies ms complaint herein, W>geth r with an affidavit that the defendants Lydia P. Kimball and ArtburP. Kimball, her has band; John W. Paris and Fannie Paris, hia wife: Amanda Lewis and Frank M. Lewis, her busband; Robert 8. Paris and Virda Paris, bis wife; Lloyd Paris and Ellen Paris, children of Zlmri Paris, deceased. _ _ _ Robert S. Paris as Gaaadian of Lloyd Paris and Ellen Paris, are not residents of the state of ladiaaa. Aotiee is therefore hereby given said Defendants. that unices they be and appear on the first day of October, I*o6 the came being the Mb Monday of the next Term of the Jasper Cir. uit Court to be holden on Hie second Monday of September A. D. M 66, at the Court House in Reascehar, in said County and State, and answerer demur toeaid complaint for the sale of tbe real estate of eaM Sarah J. Paris, deceased in the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, the Sam- will be beard and determined In your absence. la Witness Whereof, I hereunto /iL. . i\set my hand and affix the Seal of ( Raid I on rt. at Rensselaer, Ind. thia '• £ - 7 0^ / 28rd day of August A. D 1906. C. C. WARMER Clerk. Folti it Spitler Attorneys. Aug24-31-S7

Br. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist 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. ■ ■ X , ■ ■ We limit our practice on the eye to errors of refractioa, es which we have made a Special Study for over thirty years. Office in C. H. Tick’s fruit store noxt door to express office. Caal. Order your threshing coal of the Rensselaer Lumber Company, north of the depot. Best Pittsburg coal, only $4.50. “Make Hay While The Sun Shines'* There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knows that the bJight sunshine may last but a day and he prepares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should be with every household. Dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member of the home without warning. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best known medicine for these dis eases, should always be kept at hand, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove atal. For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Notice of Resolution For Improvement of Streets To Whom It Buy Coaccrc Notice is hereby given by the com- •* mon council of the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, that at a regular session of said council held in the council chamber in the court house in said city on Aug. 13, 1906, a resolution was adopted declaring the improvement of the following streets and parts of streets in said city: Division street from the intersection of Divsion with street northerly to the northerly end of Division street, and Main street from it’s commencement at the northerly end of Divison street north to the northerly line of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway company, is necessary. That said resolution provides for the improvement of said streets by macadam paving to the a idth of forty feet, and the construction of a cement curbing on each side of the macadrm. That the common council will meet at the council chamber in the court house in Rensselaer. Indiana, at 7:30 o’clock, P. M. on the 10th day of Sept. 1906, at which time and place all persons whose property may be affected by such proposed improvement may be heard as to the necessity for the same, and at which time such resolutiod will be confirmed, modified,. ' changed, altered or rescinded. Witness my hand and theVeal of said City of Rensselaer this 14th day of Aug.. 1906. * CHAS. MORLAN, AugD-M City Clerk.

kN to Mackiuc Island aid lletora. Via the Wabash. Satorday September Ist Note time of train. Leave Lafayette train No. 8,5.59 a m Delphi “ “ ‘*6.22 “ “ Logansport “ “ “6.52 •* “ Peru “ “ “ 7.20 “ Arriving Detroit 12.01 (noon.) The D. < C. Steamer “City or Mackinac” leaves promptly at 5.00 a. m. arriving Mackinac Island the next evening at 7.15. Tickets will be limited to ten days and will be honored on regular boats returning. State rooms will accommodate two or three persons. Price of lower •1.50 and upper berth 81.00 oi entire state room $2.50. For state room reservations and other information apply to nearest Wabash Ticket Agent or write, Thomas Fallen, P. A T. A. Lafayette, Ind.

Oyster Sbdis Fm* Sale. B. B. Fendig baa just received a car of Pure Oyster Shells from Baltimore. For 30 days he will sell single sacks of 100 lbs each for 65 cents. In lots of 500 lbs and over he will make you a special price, call early. ts All kinds of threshing coal for sale at Bislosky’s. • . * By threshing coal of J- E* Bisloeky. All the best kinds on hand. Be sure and see the ntbby COLLEGiAN ent suite and overcoats at Duvall & Lnadya. A

Booms for Bent.*— Inquire of J. H. Carson, one block east of court house. dAug ’