Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1907 — Page 2
F I Don’t | | Dodge Down | I the Alley | I Every time I meet you on the street after I have B W sold you a suit of J. Capps & Sons w I CLOTHING I TOR a wonder, this is one brand of Clothing ■ which hadn’t a particle of mercerized cotton, g| I shoddy, or other adulterants in it. Every gar- i I ment of their manufacture bears a label which £ I guarantees it to be 100 per cent Pure W 00l and ■ ■ fast color. | After the flood of cotton clothing which I has been submerging us for the last few ■ years, it is a great relief indeed to offer I such a commendable line of merchandise ■ to my patrons. This clothing will give I I absolute satisfaction and it’s well w r orth your while to begin wearing it, if you are ■ not already doing so. I Men’s Crisp Summer Suits, $lO to $2O l I LOUIS WILDBERG I “The West - End Clothier” I Rensselaer, Indiana
j; WF -" 8. §5 We Mw the celebrated Staver buggies. **' also 6ay, fienney and other nwgs. S 5 | Come and See Us. fe E NOBODY CAN SFRVE YOU BETTER. SJ I || eS Harness, Collars, Bridles, vV hips, Harness Dressing, M gS Harness Soap, Hamess Oil, Harness Rivets, Horse ** fiat Blankets, Lap Dusters, Sweat Pads, Collar Pads, ** Leather Halters, Rope Halters, Rings and Rosettes, S* eg Fly Nets, Buggy Washers, Bits of All Kinds, Harness £5 Snaps, StornfJFronts, Quick] Shaft Couplings, Axle gS £S Grease, Horse Covers, Horse Boots, Horse Clippers, £2 Wood and Iron Hames, Hame Straps, Metal Polish, fiat Riveting Machines, Gall Cures, Curry Combs, Tall Sg Ties, Blanket Pins. Check Hooks. Hitch Reins, Trace tag Holders, Line Holders, Harness Chains, Neck Yokes, gg £S Neck Yoke Straps, Neck Ycke Chains, Wax Ends M £S and Needles, Buggy Tops, Buggy Cushions, Binder S. Twine, Storm Aprons, Rain Coats and scores of other £5 things you need. Sw believe In Yah* Play, $0 also do we £3 and we are here to prooe it—here, where £3 yon can return the goods if not as represented gg Scott Bros. | o_o JVKFj ¥ X FXTXTX XXIXXXXXX TXTH X XXXXXXXX TTXTirTTVTTT t > mrvrrrrr « mutt «. •s. • a wut ••tt v ttm
fiMHIK A few doses of this remedy will invariably cure an ordinary attack of diarrhoea. It can always be depended upon. even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. It is equally successful for summer diarrhoea and cholera infantum in children, and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take. Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home. Buy it now.• Price, 25c. Large Size, svc. Soldlby B. F. Fendig
ROGERS « Stainfloor Finish w made in Seven Shades and in Transparent CAbsolutely the beat Floor I j V] Finish manufactured; also the best general finish . for Furniture and « 1 1 jßwff' Interior Woodwork. |jjFTj3 (.Does not scratch or mar; is not affected ft . , by water; makes oldBU A INf wood look new and yi all woods look beautiful; can be jM by anybody*. ■OLD BV A. F. LONG RENSSELAER IND. * Baughman and Williams have a few choice bargains in city properties. See them in the First National bank building.
Experietce Counts. Tn no business does experience count for more to both the dealer and the . ustomer than in the iin piement business. Experience en able® the dealer to know the value ofgoods, he can see at a glance whether they are artistic and will please a discri minuting customer i- < 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 deservidly popular with the discriminating buyers of sightly vehicles. He served his time in a carriage shop way hack
in the 60s when an apprentice had to know his business before could begin work for He | put in seventeen years of Lis 11L i building and g wagons and carriages and can n;a’-e r-e: v piece in them. He liegHii to sell in p’o meats in and every riiStoujei gets the vi iiio . perience every time he shows a! vehicle. That is worth oomnthing .'sn’t if? He sells Studebaker and Page Bros. Carriages and bugle.and there are no better, an 1 be has some other makes and styles Studebaker farm wagon he claims there are none so good. Success return apron or Litchfield Endless Apron Manure Spreaders. They ABE BOTH ALL RIGHT. Me Cormick 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 ferget to go. He will do the cast when you land. Don’t forget t_.e place on Ft out 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.
$27.50 Per Acre. Having sold 240 acres out of my 960 acre tract of land. I will now offer the remaining 720 acres in bodies of 80 acres or more to suit purchasers, at the low price of $27.50 per acre on favorable terms. First comers may have choice of land which will be all smooth clean black prairie soil. As an investment this cannojt be duplicated. Abstracts iurnished with each piece sold showing good title. We will be pleased to show you those lands at any time. For any infor mation regarding those lands call at my office or write me, GF,Meyers,— Rensselaer, Ind. In re-newing your farm or City loan it will pay you to see Baugh man & Williams, they are making a speciality of his line of business and can save you money. Over Fiiat National Bank, Rensselae, Ind.
■ Judy’s _____ We advertise-—not like other people tell a few truths ant do a lot of business. We have had a steady increasing business for twenty-five years. Regular and continuous sales this year far above any previous year. One week almost as good as another. A true record of horse sales one week in May shows more horses sold that week than every business hour in the week. Most of the horses were harnessed by us and sent away with a new or old buggy or wagon hitched. A horse sold every hour and that not half of the business of the week—this is true —why say more except we have in stock and will keep the largest stock and largest variety of horses, mules, buggies, wagons and harness in the state. An average of 20 horses sold every Wednesday and Friday for the past six months and not half of the business' mejins that we have the stuff. All comers know this is true and twenty-five years of -continuous sale days every Wednesday and Friday at Judyville, Indiana, means that we know how—how to buy—how to treat our patrons. Write or come and see us. Three car loads of buggies—the greatest variety of styles ever seep in any county—automobile seats, shifting tops, and road wagons of every sjyle bld and new—will trade; for horses or for anything at 1 Judyville on any Wednesday or J Friday. < 11-18-25-2
MISSINGWORDS. The page of missing words ad I j vertisemenfs will be printed again « in the Friday issue ot the Semi I Weekly. AU advertising changes ' should be in not later than ' Wed- | will remain open until next Tuesday, giving persons out of town an opportunity to study out the miss ting words and send them in. $1 given to the first correct Or nearest correct answer. »*>;■ " -They will again appear in the Daily Republican one day next week. Miss Ellen Childers is again the winner of the last Friday contest, having found and correctly supplied three of the six missing words.
Itching, torturiug skin eruptions, lisfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan’b Ointment brings quick relifH and lasting cures. Fifty cent, ■ ar ;*ny ding store. Fvi Sak—A G..ar ricult threshing separator. 3Q549. wjrd ct a pk eri u.<t in good tepair. Will trade. Call On or address. Zook & Toombs, July 1 Newland, Ind. For Sale: A Heywood, reclining gorcart, almost new. Cost sl4 sell for just half. Enquire at this office. ———
The Rensselaer Feed Store Manufacture the Famous CHICKEN STARTER, made from pure sweet grain, only $1.60 per cwt. For chicks up to three weeks old. CPOWN BRAND POULTRY FEED. A mixture'of eleven different grains. Ah excellent poultry food. Our price, $1.35 per cwt. SIFTED CRACKED CORN of various sizes, sl.lO per cwt. We take special care in the preparation cf our chicken feed KAFFIR CORN, $1.25 per cwt. Just received a half car. The finest chicken feed that grows. Come and See Us, or Phone 273. A. L. BRANCH
Ord 1 nary Lens Toric Lens £ Optician f ■ ■ •F The dotted lines in the cut g ■ show you the difference in 4, g the field of vision in the ordi- ■ 4. nary lens and the toric lens, g ■ The Toric which has the deep 4. J curve makes it possible to ad-j 4, just it closer to the eye giv-g ■ ing the wearer a larger field iu Zof vision. No annoying re-jE 4- ections. Perfect image in 4. ■ «11 directions. In fact a per-111 £ feet lense. See A. G. Catt g •F about them, the well known ,j« ■ and reliable Graduate Opti-il g cian. Eyes examined free by J X latest methods. Office over" ■ Murray’s Department Store. ■ £A. G. Catts e-s-e-M-i-e Glassified Column.
Wanted, lost and found ads, and other items of that nature will be found classified under the above head. FOR SALE—Kitchen table and cupboard. Table as good as new. John Zimmerman. LOST —Bunch of keys. Leave at this office WANTED —Dining room girl at the Makeever House. FOR SALE— 49 acres, splendid buildings, Price $3,000, $ 1,000 cash balance on farm or cah use sa,ooo residence jpd back on farm. Box 51 a Milan, , —2 : —__ FOR SALE—Good quiet, family mare; also carriage. .Inquire at Kresler’s hitch barn. 1 dw June to . .. LOST —Between Ed Rhqadee grocery and home, a ring, Thursday night. . Finder Will be liberally rewarded. •* - . Mrs Joe Halligan. 4 > i..u ■■ 1. ■■ FOR Rent —B rooms in centrally located dwelling. Inquire of~Mn. E. H. Shields. FOR RENT—House with a large garden across river. Apply to Mrs. W. S. Parks. FOR SALE-—Oliver type-writer, stoo machine as good as new. First man with SSO takes it. Reason for selling, business requires larger machine. y . B. F. FERGUSON.
h*b+b+ b+b+b+b +b+b+b++b4-b+ b+b+b+b I FURKITURE i ■ At Home Cheaper than Mail-Order Hooses ? tz zz MT " jUsaJ * i THr ri i J * i 1 * ■ ■ I t ~ s iii ? " i lll l l * * i i .i i H ■ The Celebrated Cotton £ 4* Elastic Felt Mattress, 3m J-TJ 5 M * Sold at sls, our price. ww 1 B m Headquarterg for all kinds of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs. ; Jay W. Williams I ■ Rensselaer. Indiana. 4* ial4*B4*B4*l4* 84-I4- ■4*a4*B4>l4«l4*a4>B4* ■4-84-BVB 4*B4*fl4<
*»»os • • «<rrnrFrrrnwrnrrn7 Gun and Bicycle I Repairs : Saw filing and Gumming g I 1 £ Having had many years experience • £ in this line I am prepared to do all * £ work properly and expeditiously. “ J Supplies of all kinds handled ' .5 i 1 i Ulillis Supply Company I • east Side Court Bouse. |
Meals served at all hours. . Che model Short Orders a Specialty. 1 have opened up a restaurant and short order eating ropm ih the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbaum’s saloon,and shall copduct the same with an effort to giving the greatest satisfaction to all of its patrons. Absolute cleanliness in all cooking and personal attention givento thebusiness at all times Rot or Cold Lunch. When hungry try the Model. IPrs. flugusi Rosenbaum. '■ . /
DIRECTORS w , . A. Parklson, President E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier £ • John ■. Wasson. Vice-President I James T. Randle George E. Murray • • First National Bank ; Htrth SM, Fublto Square, RamMlur, Indiana J : : • r -a Loans Money ' : S , On all kinds of good security on city property and on ] J Farm at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays £ •; taxes and makes investments for customers and others • • and solicits personal interviews with a view to business, • J premising every favor consistent with safe banking. • j Fctirxxa Loans A SPECIALTY :
