Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1906 — Page 2

RENSSELAEB REPUBLICAN. OBBoetaTbeßepubUea^Building corner of Washington and Wes tor streets, Rensselaer, India.'hSft j ISSUED EVEPY ™” TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ——- B* '' GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & HEALEY, PUBLISHERS.

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Far Secretary of State, I FRED A BIMS. For Auditor of State, J OHM O. BtLLHKMER. For Treasurer of State, OSCAR HADLEY. For Attorney General, JAMBS BINGHAM ■'"For Clerk of Supreme Court, EDWARD FI TMPATRICK. For Sunt. of Public loatrooUoa, t F A. COTTON. For State Geelegiet. W.S. BLATtIHLKY For State Statistician, JOSEPH STUBBS. For Jndee of Anpreme Court, Firot District, JAMES H”JORD AN. . For J udge of Supreme Court, Fourth District, LEANDER J, MONKS ' For Appellate Judge, FlraVDiatrict, (two to be elected) c o. Hadley, WARD H. WATSON. For Appellate Judge, Jaoond District, (three t> be elected) DANIEL. W. COMSTOCK, J. M. RABB. FRANK BOBY COUNTY TICKET. For Congrem, HON. EDGAR D. GRUMP ACKER. Fnr Jotet Repaewwntativa - CURTIS D. MEEKER. For Proeecntlng Attorney, ROBERT O. GRAVES For Clerk of the Circuit Court, C. C. WARNER, For Auditor. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. For Treaanter, J ttSSE D. ALLMAN. For Sheriff, JOHN O’CONNER. ~~~~ For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRIOR, For Coroner, W. J. WRIGHT. For Aeeeaeor, JOHN (J. LEWIS. For Commimione.', Second Diltrict, FRED WAYMIRE. XFortCom mission er, Third District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. FYir County Councilman, First District. JOHN BIGGS. Second District, ROBERT 8. DRAKE. Third Dint ret, JOHN C, MARTINDALE, Fourth Diatict, FRANK BABCOCK At Large. L. P. SHiRER. JAY W. WILLIAMS, WALTER V. PORTER.

I PAINT I s £ * If you are going to do any £ painting this fall, and would ■* • ; like to get something in a paint ; J that will wear you ** twice as J S* long” as any paint you have )• ever used, oue that’will. £ I • Cost you less money • per gallon and will cover more * * surface than any lead or zinc £ * paint on earth, try. * : INDIANA |[ I INDESTRUCT- j ♦ IBLE PAINT. ; 7 We will guarantee it to you * J for five years, and if your sur- •* t face is not ]>erfectly protected ,« Z at the eud of that period, we 2 , * will gladly furnish you free, /• 2 enough paint to re-cove - the Z * surface. We could not afford •* to do this if we were not satis- ’w 2 fied what our paints will do. *• 2 $ ;; : We can show you houses in > Indiana that wore painted 2 • eighteen years ago with * INDIANA INDESTRUCTIBLE J • that have not been painted Z ,£ since. The owner says. “It’s 2 • a solid, good paint today.” ♦ • & 2 2nd It costs just as much to ap- £ •f ply a worthless paint as it does 2 9 a good one. You waut the f 2 best value you can get for * • your money. •* | » : * Why not look into this? <• » / For sale by Z | B. F. FENDIC, : 5 RENSSELAER, IND. J Alli iilll ? The very best grade Star Fruit Cans (Quart Size) only 35 cents a dozen, including sealing wax. at E.

A RESOLUTION.

By the Contmofl Council of the City of Beasselaer, Indian*. in Memory of John F. McColly, deceased. Whereas, One who was long a member of our body has answered the summons to quit this mortal world Therefore, Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer. Indiana, that we cease for a time the transaction’of the affairs of said City, to record rhe departure of John F. McColly, whose official service for said City commenced on February 27,1899, when he was appointed as Councilman from the Third Waid. to serve until May, 1900. Ip.. May 1900 he was elected as Councilman for a term of two years and served until May, 1902. In May, 1902 he was again elected for two years and served until May, 1904.—1 n Novaember, 1905 he was again elected as Councilman and began his services on January Ist, 1906 and served until his death on September 8, 1906. His honesty and nobility of character won for him the confidence and osteem of all who knew him. He was a most honest and conscientious official, never shirking from the lull performance of his duty. His houesty and uprightness of character exemplified in both his private and public life have builded for him a monument which will live long in the memory of friends and relatives. To living friends and kindred we tender the sympathy of a common loss. 3 £ Be it further resolved that this resolution be entered of record in the Records of the Common Council as a memorial of our love and respect for one who was so long a conscientious and able member of this body and that a copy hereof be furnished the different papers of Jasper County for publication and a copy be delivered to the family of the deceased. Passed by the Common Council and approved by the Mayor this 10th day of September, 1906.

Mayor City Rensselaer. Attest: Chas. Morlan. City C'leik. -

Gambling Cases Delayed.

As was expected, the trial of the French Lick aud West Baden Casinos' gambling cases, which was set for Tuesday before Justice Woener, whose court is in the Lost River valley about teu miles from Paoli, was postponed on account of the illness of Thomas Derry, the principal defendant. Ed Charles, the other defendant was present, out his case was also postponed his attorneys alleging that their witnesses were not present, expecting; the Derry case to be tried first. The postponement was for ten days, but it is expected that the snow will be flying before the cases really come to trial. Derry is said to be in a serious condition at his home iu Saginaw, Mich. Assist ant Attorney General C. C. Hadley was present to represent the state.

Think of This One Minute.

How does it happen that the Studebaker factory in South Bend, Ind. covering 101 acres, is the laigest vehicle factory in the world. How does it happen that more than a million Studebaker vehicles are in use the world over? How does it happen that the Studebaker business has shown asteady growth and increase every year for more than fifty years! How does it hapl>eu that the Studebaker reputation for all that goes to make a good vehicle is higher today than ever before? Do you think it just hapI»ened or was there a reason for it? Yon know there must have been a reason and this is it. The absolute reliability of the Studebaker product It appeals to careful buyers, men who are satisfied only with the best. If you belong to that class, if you like a good farm rather than a poor farm, a good horse rather than a poor horse, a good wagon rather than a poor wagon, we ask you to investigate the Studeltaker before baying. See the Studebaker agent Roberts the Buggy Man. Rensselaer, Ind.

Notice of Intention To’[Appoint Councilman. Notice is hereby given to the inhabitants of the City of Rensselaer. Indiana, that a vacancv has occured in the'office of Councilman at large for' "said CnybT The dratti of Juinr E. McColly. one of the duly elected aud qualified Councilmen at'large in said Citv: and that the Vacancy thus occasioned will be tilled by the Common Council of said City at a special meeting thereof called to meet at 7 o'clock P. M. oh the 24th day of September. 1906. at the Council Room in the Court House in Rensselaer. Dated September 11. 1906. CHAS. MORLAN. City Clerk.

J. H. S. ELLIS,

The Flagg Real Estate And Insnrance Agency, T~ Will B. Flagg. Manager. Journal Bldg., Rensselaer. Ground Floor No stairs t o cll mb. telephone 54i D. - Look Here. 80 acres, good well improved. 8 miles from Rensselaer, on good pike. S7O per acre. 120 acres, well improved. 6 miles from Rensselaer, on good pike, SBS per acres. Will' trade for Feed and Hitch barn. 154 acres 2 miles from flourishing town with 2 railroads, * miles to shipping point. A good well improved farm, farm, horses, cattle and other stock with a complete farming outfit for farming, all for SB,OOO, if taken within 60 days. We can put you up some of the best bargains in the State. 160 acres in_ Manitoba, Canada, 5 miles of Reston, good railroad town. Good laud, iu grass. Great wheat land, 50 per acre. Cash, no trade. For Sale or Trade. Highgrade Victor talking machine and 17 records. Will take cow or hogs. Phone 524 D. 120 acres of good land in Minnesota, no buildings, good drainage. All in cultivation aud meadow. 34 miles to station, 5 miles to city, $3,000. Incumbrance SI,OOO. Will take Rensselaer residence or small, farm near Rensselaer and assume same. 3 lots in fine residence part of Rensselaer, 85x300 feet. SI,OOO. What have you. 300 acres stock and Grain farm 2 miles of West Baden and French Lick Springs. 12 room house, new barn. Well improved. This is a great market for farm produce, S2B per acre. Now if you want to trade come on. 15 acres of land in Dearborn Co., Ind, f mile station and church school at farm. 32 miles to Cincinnani. Good title. Adapted to fruit and poultry raising, S3OO. Will ■ take Jasper Co, laud or Rensselaer property and assume incumbrance. I own this, now do you want to trade? Flagg Agency, Journal Bldg., Rensselaer, Ind

Df .Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist. This is an age of Specialists. The i 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 refractiou, of which we have made a Special Study for over thirty years. Office in C. H. Vick’s fruit store next door to express office. 1 - - Appointment of Administrator. Netice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appoint, d administrator of the estate of John McColly, late of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, by the Jasper; Circuit Court, Said Estate is supposed to be | solvent Dated this the 11 day of September 1906. JOSEPH W. COEN, Administrator. Sept. 11-18-25 Glad to See Vou COME IN ,- . 3 ■ I Lr~i Via | ■hl3j ■ / f And let us figure with . you on that bill. . .... "Wcwill figure against. Chicago or any other place on price and grade. We belong to no association nor combination, ©ur prices are our own. 1 Yours for business. J. <L. BwW'S Co.

»• ■ . •( 1 GROCERIES I ..Jw ~F you appreciate having ''yoiir $ .2 A groceries both fresh and of good * 2 quality and are not attracted by ' [ . S 2 “cheap specials,” an order from my ( i Merica Bread ( i w * store will please you. We handle i • & loaves for i i •* § "every good thing in t'he grocery line f 2 5 c - *, * <• and sell at the narrowest margin of ' S X profit. £ I : Highest Price for Poultry or Produce-Cash ■or Trade : : : : 2 Poultry House 2 X Now Open. ! s - g S'" • I J. A. McFarland f S „ / » » 7 . . -r - 4 _i . 3 AIAIASXtXtAIXtXiMXtXJLtAAtttWItiIIAiASAAiIAMWXM I Rensselaer Lumber CoJ •L 4. •> f J 5 * __ • • t EVERYTH ING in the ; V .. . Building . Material Line . • • and at the Lowest .. •• • • • • Let us figure on your bill before • • • • I placing it elsewhere. • • • • _ * * - - - •• north of Depot, tetepiwat no. a Rensselaer M | I-IM 1 I 1 I I-U

5 £ iKitchen Cabinets] From $3.50 up. g 2 Call and see £22100 £ X them and be IJgV tf-JM g convinced we ft ft hi m J are selling all T? /v Ldl]|" > 3 kinds of Fur- R \g> jj I : S? dsWfiiSß ne,s for | ““ i Jay W. Williams, i f I - £ - DIREOTOKS ‘ ▲.|Parklaon,*Preaklent EL. Holiingsworth.JCaahlar . £ John.M. Waaeon, Vice-President James T. Randle • ,< George E. Murray J i THE FIRST NATIONAL BA|IK | •* North SMo Public Square. RENSSELAER,' INDIANA. 3 LOANS MONEY • • • S r* 3 £ on all kinds of good security on City Property '« Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on * p savings, pays taxes and makes investments tor •» £ customers and others and solicits personal In- • terviews witn a view to business, promising ev- w « ery favor consistent with safe banking. • g FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY : — 1 11 tutu» •••• ttu IMAtXttMt txt it ttitxtxtttitxruxt MONEY TO LOAN ' 1 . • ■ ' V* f (17 On all kinds of good security, including loans on second Mortgage | real estate, Chattel Mortgages and personal security. Loans on City i property made for 1, 2 and 3 years, repayable in monthly installments if desired; Sale notes purchased: Money on hand for above loans, nodelay. Loans on farms negotiated at a low rate Jof interest, WITHOUT ’ commission, A complete set of alistract books. Call personally, or write. w •' ' j JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Rensselaer >

PROFESSIONAL CARBS. M. D. GWIN. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office over Murray's Departmea* Store. Phone 205, Day or Night. / DR A J MILLER Physician ano Surgeon Office up stairs in Forsythe block Genera, practice of medicine, surgery and X-ray work Calls answered promptly day or night. Office and residence phones 204. DR IM WASHBURN Physician & Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Diseases of the eyes. ; Fits Eyes for Classes Rensselaer, Ind. 4 . 1 '7■ .**■ ‘ .■, • DR EC ENGLISH ' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Night and day calls given prompt attention Rneideuce Phone llfl. Offioe Phone. 177. Rensselaer, Ind. , J< ii ?j ■« r --. - ■ DR HARTSELL HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Chronic diseases a specialty. In StocktonWilliams block opposite court house. Phone 80. Rensselaer, Ind. . ~DR A. N. LAKIN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , OeMotte, Ind. All calls promptly answered day or night. Phone house or office DeMotte Wm B Austin. Arthur H. Hopkins AUSTIN & HOPKINS Law. Loans and Real Estate. Loans on farms and City property, personal security and chattel mortgage, Buy sell add rent farms and city property. Farm and city fire insurance, Office over Chicago Bargain Store.; . l RENBBEKAKR, IND, GEO E HERSHMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts, Insurance, and Loans on Tmproved. farms and Uity property. A set of abstract books In office. Office in I. O. O. F. Building. Phone No. 348. RENSSELAER, Frank Foltz Charles G. Spitler FOLTZ& SPITLER (Successors to Thompa'n & Bros.) Attorneys at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only sei of Abstract Books in County. Rensselaer Ind. W H PARKISON ATTORNEY AT LAW Insurance. Law, Real Estate, Abstracts and Loans. Attorney for the Chicag.o Indianapois & Louisville Railway Co. Will praptiOfl-UL-i all of the Courts. Office In Forsy the bldg., on j Washington st. Rensselaer, Ind. E P HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice in all the Courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Rensselaer, Ind. | ’J J HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Real Estate, Inaurance, Abstracts and Loans. Office in Jasper barings and Trust Co. MOSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law. Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance Up stairs Northwest corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Rensselaer, Ind U. M. Baughman, Geo. A. Williams Baughman and Williams ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Farm Loans, Abstracts and Insurance. Loans < n improved Farm Lands and City Property n specialty. Jollections and Notary work promptly attenaed to. Office over First National Bank, .Phone No. 389. Rensselaer, Indiana. R W MARSHALL Attorney at Law Special attention to settling estates. ; Office in former Clerk’s office, east of Court Hoose, Rensselaer. Ind. H. L. Brown DENTIST Crown aad bridgework aud tee th without pl ales a. specialty. A 1 1 1 h e . latest methods w ItantitafJr. 1 t)ffioe over Larsh’s Drug 'Stlire. i'Gao administered for painless extraction BISStNDEH BROS'. Cement > U’l— ■: IO X 11,5 i-J Hijvh Blocks The most careful builders now are using cement for construction. It is the material that will last 4 life time. It is substantial and handsome. It costs less, lasts longer and requires less repair than ATry buitding mareriar on the market. OUR” Faterns are for your Inspection. NEAR THE DEPOT. BISSENDEN BROS: