Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1907 — Page 2

gffg§, ■ml Olt h«ct th« ((kbrated Staver buggies, •; alto 6av, ficnncy and other mfgt. £< Come t-nd See Us. $ NOBODY CAN SFRVE YOU BETTER. £ - . - .... - ... - - *•■ mK*rnmmm gj Harness, Collars, Bridles, \V hips, Harness Dressing, —., £J tel Harness Soap, Harness Oil, Harness Rivets, Horse i»« MM Blankets, Lap Dusters, Sweat Pads, Collar Pads. •« Leather Halters, Rope Halters, Rings and Rosettes, ■< Fly Nets, Buggy Washers, Bits of All Kinds, Harness JJ SnapyStorm Fronts, Quick Shaft Axlg JJ Grease, Horse Covers, Horse Boots, Horse Clippers, J] Wood and Iron Hames, Hame Straps, Polish, 2< Riveting Machines, Gall Cures, Curry Combs, Tall !•< Ties, Blanket Pins. Check Hooks. Hitch Reins, Trace— m Holders, Line Holders, Harness Chains, Neck Yokes, jjj Neck Yoke Straps. Neck Ycke Chains. Wax Ends JJ| and Needles, Buggy Tops, Buggy Cushions, Binder Z\ j 7 Twine, Storm Aprons, Rain Coats and scores of other S! i things you need. & ! ; <5 | Yen btlicw In fair Play, to alto do we £ and we are here to prove it—here, where , you can return the goods if not as represented jj Scott Bros. | mYtYkvr xrrrrmmTtirmiY nrrmiYmmrtmr

Gun and Bicycle Repairs Saw filing and Gumming Having had many years experience in this line I am prepared to do all work properly and expeditiously. Supplies of all kinds handled I ' 1 ■ . (Uillis Supply Company east Side Court Rouse.

FURNITURE it Home Cheaper than Mail-Order Booses 'Hr *lO ;, «13 The Celebrated Cotton ■■ i Elwtic Felt Mattre&s, 1 B 1 Sold at sls, our price. Headquarters for all kinds of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. Jay W. Williams Renuelaer. Indiana.

THE G. E. MURRAY Sellers of everything / • «

HARRIS & HARMON

Real Estate, Loan and In* snrance, Office Odd Fellows Buildingßoom—No. 4 -*/»■ ~ ' | «. Rensselaer, lad. We will write your insurance at the right price for good protection against fire, lightning, tornado and windstorm on city, village and farm property, plate glass, accident and lire insurance. All sound affd libefal companies. When' desiring to sell or trade your farm or cityproperty you will make no mistake by listing it with us. Commissions al ways reasonable. See us about the Homeseekers excursions to South Dakota, every Tuesday, the great farming country of the north west.

Experience Counts.

la-no business does experience count for more to' both the dealer and the < ustomer than in the implement business. Experience enables the dealer to know the value of goods, he can see at a glance whether they are artistic and will please a discriminating customer R> a word whether they will satisfy buyers by giving first class service. This same experience enables him to buy right. Then he can SELL right. It is his large experience coupled with his thorough knowledge of the business that has made Chas. A. Roberts the Front street buggy man so deeervidly popular with the discriminating buyers of sightly vehicles. He served his time in a carriage shop way back in the 60s when an apprentice had to know his business before he could begin work for himseld. He put in seventeen years of his life building and repairing wagons and carriages and can make every piece in them. He began to sell implements in 1882 and every customer gets the benefit of his long experience every time he shows a vehicle. That is worth something isn’t it! He sells Studebaker and Page Bros, carriages and buggies and there are no better, and he has some other makes and styles. Studebaker tarm wagon he claims there are none so good. Success return apron or Litchfield Endless Apron Manure Spreaders. They ARE BOTH ALL RIGHT. McCormick Binders and Mowers; you all know what they are, and Grain King Shoveling Boards and there are more of them sold here than of any other make. You are going to need some of these articles this year and you will always regret it if you do not go and see Roberts and see his goods before you buy. Paste this in your hat so you won’t forget to go. He will do the rest when you land. Don’t forget l_e place on Front Street and the name Chas. A. Roberts, The Buggy Man. Take the fresh air cure in a Roberts Rig of your own. If you want the best for the least money buy of C. A. Roberts, The Buggy Man.

Farm Bargains.

80 acres, two miles of two stations, on main road, five room house, granery, crib, stable, two wells, fruit, 60 acres cultivated, 20 acres young timber, 150 rods of tile with fine outlet. Price $25 per acre. Terms S3OO down and good time on balance at five per cent interest 130 acres, three miles of good town, free mail, school on farm, five room house, good barn, hen house, good well, lots of fruit, half cultivated, half timber pasture. Price $25 per acre. Terms SI,OOO and long time on remainder at five per cent interest. 65 acres, near school, on main road, free mail line, three miles from good town, good lour room house, good barn and other out buildings some fruit aud good well. Price only 23.50 per acre, Terms S6OO down and long time on difference at five per cent interest The above farms are in Jasper coupty and are all rented. If you are looking for a bargain do not miss inspecting those places.

Home grown Nursery stock 40,000. 2 and 3 year old apple trees grown from Root Grafts. 37 varieties nice thrifty trees 6 to 8 feet high, 15 cents each or $lO per 100. No better trees can be bought at anj price. We also have a general line of Nnrsery stock and prices right certificate of Nursery Inspection by state inspector with every order. Halleck Nursery, Chaa. Halleck, Manager Fair Oaks, Ind. Sock up at the Murray Co. sock sale next Saturday. Sox at 6 oente a pair.

G. F. MEYERS,

Rensselaer, Ind

Notice Te Bond Holders Notice it hereby given to the owners of the Bonds issued by the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, on January 13th, 1902 for the improvement of Harrison Street from Van Rensselaer to Cullen Streets, in satd City, that there has been paid into the Treasury-of said City the sum of four hundred and twenty-five of all the Bonds not due (being five in number and for the sum of $117.70 each.) Notice is therefore hereby given that said sum of lour hundred and twenty-five $425.06 dollar;, will be paidon Julyist, 1907 on all Bonds not due, on presentation of said bonds at the office of said Treasurer on said date, and that- no interest will be allowed or paid after July Ist, 1907 on said bonds not due and upon which the said sum of $425.00 is desired to be paid as provided by Section Six (6) of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March nth, 1901: Acts 1901, pages 537, 538 and 529. MOSES LEOPOLD, , , - City Treasurer. Notice to Contractors. Sewer Cullen and Forest Streets. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Ind., will on the 10 day of June, 1907, at 8 c’clock p. m. at the Council Chamber, in the Court House receive sealed bids for the construction of the Cullen and-Forest street sewer according to plans and specifications, now on file in the City Clerk’s office. Biddeis must file with their bid a certified check or bond of not less than 2 per cent of the amount of their bid to insure the execution of a contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness my hand and the seal of ' SEAL said City this 29th day of May, v 1907. CHAS. MORLAN, May 31 June 1 City Clerk.

Notice to Contractor. Sewer College and Yine Streets. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Ind., will on the 18th day of June 1987 at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Council Chamber in the Court House, receive sealed bids for the construction of the College and Vine street sewer according'to plans and specifications now on file in the City Clerk’s office. Bidders must tile with their bid a certified check or bond of not less than two per cent of the amount of their bid to insure the execution of a contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness my hand and the seal of sBA said City this 29th day of May, 1907. CHAS. MORLAN, May 31-June 1 City Clerk*

Notice of Sale of Bonds. Notice is hereby given, that the Treasurer of Jasper County, Indiana, will on Monday, June 10; 1907, on and after the hour of io o’clock, A. M., at the Treasurer’s office in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for not less than the par value thereof the following bonds to-wit: Ten annual series, 9 series of 6 bonds, each SIOO. I series of 5 bonds of SIOO each and 1 bond of $55.42, Dated April Ist, 1907. Drawing interest at 6 per cent. Interest and principle payable semi-annually, June Ist and December Ist of each year, at The Jasper Savings and Trust Co., in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. Issued by the Board oj Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, for the purpose of paying expenses of lor?tion and contraction of the Charles St al - baum, et al, Stone road in Kankake and Wheatfield Townships in Jasper County. Issued under Act of 1905, approved earch Bth, 1905. The successful bidder will be required to make immediate deposit of SSOO. Purchaser will be required to pay all accrued interest from date of bonds to delivery of bonds for the benefit of the improvement. (Attest) S. R. NICHOLS, Treas. Jasper Co.

COCA-COLA Will quench your thirst, relax your strained nerves, stop the pounding in your head and fill you with renewed energy, a liquid food for brain, body and nerves, 5c a bottle «t VICK’S 4 STATES. Ellis Opera House Friday, June 7, The Celebrated Scenic and Comedy Triumph On The Bridge At Midnight Four Great Acts Of PLOT, HUMOR STAGE PICTURES! OVD CHARACTERS OF A BIG CITY!

The memorable scenes of this play include the celebrated reproduction of Chicago’s famous Jack Knife Draw Bridge . Two Great Comic Character Hits and a Remarkable Cast by a Strong Company. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents.

Column. Wanted, lost and found ads, and other items of that nature will be found classified under the above head. FOR SALE—-KitcheiS table and cupboard. Table as good as new. * ■ - John Zimmerman. WANTED—Dining room girl at the Makeever House. FOR SALE— 49 acres, splendid build ings. Price $3,000, SI,OOO cash balance on farm or cah use $2,000 residence and SI,OOO back on farm. Box 512 Milan, Ind. \r FOR RENT—S roomed house,'barn and garden. Two blocks from court house. Inof G. F. Meyers. LOST—Between Ed Rhoades grocery and home, a ring, Thursday night. Finder will be liberally rewarded. Mrs. Joe Halligan. FOR RENT—B rooms in centrally located dwelling. Inquire of Mrs: E. H. Shields. FOR RENT—House with a large garden across river. Apply to Mrs. W. S. Parks, FOUND;—At Armory, day after aluihni banquet, teachers gold C. N. C. pin. This office. FOR SALE-—Oliver type-writer, SIOO machine as good as new. First man with SSO takes it. Reason for selling, business requires larger machtne. ———=» B. F. FERGUSON.

“Help Wanted.” Wanted: Manager for branch office we wish to locate here in Rensselar. Address^ with reference, The Morris Wholesale House Cincinnati, Ohio. 9c suspendes at The G. E. Murray Co., for a leader next Saturday. Lowest rates Jamestown Exposition 60 days limit 825.65, 15 day limit 821.30. Coach excursion ou sale each Tuesday 815.60. For Sale: A Heywood. reclining go-cart, almost new. Cost sl4 sell for just half. Enquire at this office. • Lost —In the post office, pocket book containing money. Finder return to Mrs. Mina Yount, apartments )V3 r WirJTri-t star a. Found —Sack of shelled com, apparently seed earn, in front of resdence in Rensselaer. Inquire at this offiee. For Sale —House on large corner lots, two blocks from main street, splendid location, opposite Milroy Park. Apply at this office. Lost, a lady’B black silk umbrella pearl handle with gold knob, monogram E. E. S. on knob. Finder please leave at this office and receive one dollar reward. Start business of your own; hardly any capital needed. Supply others. Steady income. Book, “Business opportunities” contains schemes, plains galore; also some good formulas. Send for brochure; it’s free. J. Joseph Mfg. Co., D. Box 455 Ft Wayne, Ind.

House For Rent Recently remodled 5 room house Good sized lot, garden spot and fruit. Inquire of J. E. Blslosky. For Sale —A Gaar-Scott threshing separator, 30x49, wind stacker, and in good repair. Will trade. Call on or address. Zook & Toombs, NeViand, Ind. Julyl $63.15 round trip to California June 10-11-121314 and 15.

CLARA A. PETERS’ Office over Chicago Bargain Store Eyes Examined Free. Spectacles Scientifically Fitted. Sock Up ♦# Sale begins at 11 o’clock SATURDAY, JUNE Bth. . ‘ VOU GOT BARGAIN SUSPENDERS last Saturday. This Saturday you get bargain SOX. The greatest window full of dandy fancy dress, and serviceable work sox you ever saw at, per pair »» Be on Hands. The G. E. Murray Co.

Cement Blocks.

For Fooidations or Boise Complete. I have just received the latest cement block machinery, constructon the basis of the ever-increasing demand for this material for foundation and building purposes, many patterns. Now being able to save materially in labor, the price of blocks is cheaper than before, notwithstanding the higher price of cement. Let me furnish you figures before you bay. Put a cement foundation under yonr old house—-yon can do it yourself. Lee Jessup, Contractor.

Many ills come from impure blood C m’t have pore blood with fanlcy digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Bnrdock blood Bitters strengthens stomach, Bowels and liver, and parities the blood. The liquor remonstrances in Fowler were hard fought this year, the majority being only abont twenty, after silty-eight names had been withdrawn. The Fowler Republican, which under the management of W. H. Robinson, publisher of the Kankakee Valley Telephone during its spadmodic career, has been representing the saloon interests, says a legal test will be made and that there may not be enough names to carry the remonstrance thru.

After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan’s Regulets, and give your stomach, liver and bowels the help they will need Regulets bring easy, regular pasages of the bowelsWhite county is to be “dry” if the the remonstrance now circulating at Reynolds is successful. Monon filed a blanket remonstrance at Monticello Saturday with a majority of 64 against the saloons. Years ago Monon was “dry” for a short time and got wet again by a saloon petitioner slipping his application into an out of town paper and its publication escaping the notice of the remonstrators. This was in the day when individual remonstrances were necessary. Many had said since then that Monon would never be dry again. Now it is to be drier than ever before, if a large majority has anything to do with it. At Brookston and Chalmers safe majorities were filed and Monticello is now dry.

Itching, torturing skin eruptions disfigure, annoy, drive one wild Doans Ointment brings qnick relife and lasting cures. Fifty cent, at any drug store. i" - -U Boose for Sale. 5 room house, lot 75x300, fruit garden spot, city water. Good lo cation, near business part of town Inquire of J. E. Bislosky. For any pain, from top to toes from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas Electric oil. Pain can’t stay wh?re t is used. The greatest line of $15.00 suits ever shown. TheG. E. Murray Co. Wanted —Married man to either truck or work. Good opening. House on farm. A. Donnelly.