Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1907 — Page 4

I OrmalMnv Repairs I -=■ About the Place? I _ ".If you are, then remember this: we can save you some 9 money on any amount of any kind of Lumber or Building K I Material. We have a most complete assortment of the ■ ■ best Lumber. Shingles. Su>h, Doors, M<lnterior I and Exterior Finish, Porch Columns, in short, everything ■ E that your likely to need to build with. JJI | r Our stock is dry and well kept, and our prices are— * well, an estimate will convince you that we can save you ■ money. I J. C. GWIN & CO. I

The Starr Pianos In The Starr Building ,: i Door West of Post Office. Jl ftwusand Copies of tbe mcKlnley Co.'s music, ioc per copy. Jill tbe latest popular sougsaud music 25c. Fred A. Phillips RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

CM Little 6cm Bakery and Confectionery Tee Cream Parlor Cl ME used to be that every dealer made his own Ice Cream. Of recent years almost all dealers have had it shipped in to them, and they are ignorant of the ingredients used and the methods of its manufacture. Cream is cheaper in the small town than it is in the city, and it is therefore more expensive to manufacture in the city, and add to this the manufacturer's profit and express charges," and if the Ice cream is sold at the same price the local manufacturer sells it for, there is a cheapening of the ingredients. ~Thc “Little Gem" uses pure cream, ~ separatcct by ioeal dairymen—you know the product is pure and free from the cheapening processes employed by the manufacturers in the' big cities. Our gasoline engine makes it possible to freeze ten gallons of cream in eight minutes. Orders delivered to any part of ( the Try it and you will agree that the - Little Gem Ice Cream is the best ever sold in Rensselaer. , A large room with every appointment for the retail trade. .1 Mak. U* Your 100 Cro afr Makar*. A. E. BOLBER. . . &. Try the “Republican” for good job print log.

Classified Column. Wanted, lost and fdund ads, and other items of that nature will be found classified under the above head. _ FOR SALE—Base burner in good condition. Inquire of Miss Monahan, North Weston street. FOR SALE—A surrey, practically as ! good as new, bargain. Apply to Chas. i Hansen. LOST—Oh the 23rd of September, S4O. I in bills, down town or in the vicinity of my j home. Finder please leave at this office and I receive liberal reward. J.T. MURRAYLOST —Ladies’ gold watch, some place in Rensselaer. Finder leave at Republican I othce and receive suitable reward. WANTED—A load or two of raffs. In* ! quire at this office. A ; FOUND —Plush belt, inquire at thia office. WANTED —Girl to learn printers trade. Inquire at this office. WANTED—Everyone to test the value of our classified advertising column*. We sell what you don’t want, and sell you what others don’t want. / FOR SALE—Good secondhand mad wagon very cheap. Inquire at this office. MANAGERS —Resident and traveling I every country. Salary $1,200 yearly and expenses. Braneh offices established, man- ; age successful mail order business. Proposij tion irresistible, business easily learned. Life position with large fac’ory controlling it's | products. United Mfg. Co., 1033 Chestnut, i Philadelphia. WANTED—Competent girl for general j housework. Especially good wages for right girl. j W. H. Parkinson. LOST—Some valuable papers consisting of two policies, one for SI,OOO and one for S2OO, also marriage license certificate. Finder please leave at this office, or return to j John Burris, Francesville, Ind., Route No. 5. LOST —A Veil and pearl veil pin. Please leave at Mrs. Imes. FOR SALE—Cheap for cash. Good single buggy and harness. J. C. Passons. WANTED—GirI for kitchen work in restaurant. Steady work, good pay. ~ Mrs. August Rosenbaum. FOR SALE: A Hey wood, reclining gocart, abnostnew. Cost sl4 sell for just half. Enquire at this Office.

Rally Day at the Christian Church. The Christian Sunday School will conduct a rally on Sunday morning. Special music and readings will be a feature. The subject of *the morning sermon is “Love’s Denials,” in tbe evening “The Patience of Jesus.” The Christian Endeavor subject is “Rally to the work.” The meeting will be conducted by the president Mrs. Will Whittaker. Evening services half an hour earlier. All are welcome. Services at the Presbyterian Church The quarterly Communion service will be held next Sabbath morning; the subject of the hour, “The Appreciation of the Cross,” the evening sermon “Triumph thru Suffering.” All members especial ly urged to be present. Quinzy, Sprains and Swellings Cured “In November, 1901, I caught cold and had the qninsy. My throat was swollen so I could hardly breathe. I applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and it gave me relief in a short time. In thro days I was all right,” says Mrs. L, Cousins, Otterburn, Mich. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is a liniment and especially valuable for sprains and swellings. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Choice Suburban Residence Property For Sale. For Sale 11J acres and improvements, the Marshall place, west of town 12 room house, drilled well can’t pump it dry, 60 barrel cement cistern, living spring below barn, fine orchard, one acre iu asparagus chicken house and pasture. Fine home, good living income, good locality for platting residence lots and offered so- sale because owner has moved to California.^For terms write to Mrs. R. W. Marshall, Seabright, California. Rooms- Rooms. Having rented tbe apartments over Ferguson & Ferguson's law office and fixed them up with all uew furniture —beds, dressers, etc , I am now prepared to supply rooms to transient trade. Apply to the Model Restaurant. A. Rosenbaum. — Wood Sawing. Having bought the gasojiue wood saw of Chas. Devel, I am now ready to take orders for sawing. Until cold weather I wfll saw only on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. C. Kellner. Oct 5 Phone 64. Fresh fish at the Haus restaurant Saturday morning.

flUri mjht MfKt ft if *IJ _ \ \ HON. ELIHiTrOOT. Who is now being received in grand style by the digpitaries of the Mexican government.

Mt Pleasant Grant Davisson called on Frank Payne Sunday. A well i 8 now being pat down at Mt. Pleasant school. John Fisher visited Sunday afternoon with John Stewart. The dance at Julius Schultz’ was well attended Saturday night. Misses Alfreda and Minnie Eitter visited with Frances D. visson Sunday. The Stewart boys visited with the Saidla family near Rensselaer Sunday. Grant Davisson, Wesley Price, and John Stewart were Rensselaer goers from this vicinity Saturday. Eleanor Miller and daughter, Pansy, took dinner with Misses Agnes and Clara Stewart Sunday. The mother and sister of Mrs. Wesley Price, who have been visit ing here, returned to their home in lowa, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter and daughter, Alvina, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schultz visited with Mike Schultz’s Sunday. Agnes aDd Clara Stewart and Rebecca Greene, who has been visiting here took dinner with Mrs. Isaac Saidla, of Rensselaer, Saturday.

They Make You Feel Good The pleasant purgative effect experienced by all who use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create makes one seal joyful. Price, 25 cents. Sample free at B. F., drug store. Land Bargains. 480 acres. mostly smooth black prairie land in meadow land or pasture, has large ditch, ou main road, near good market, fenoed but no buildings. Will divide to suit and sell ou easy terms at the low price of S3O per acre. G. F Meyers, dsw Rensselaer, Ind. Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 33 Years I have been afflicted with sore eyes for thirty-three years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind for six years. My eyes were badly inflamed. One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamberlain’s Salve and gave me half a box ot it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight came back tovae —P- C. Earls, Cynthiana. Kjr Chamberlain’s Salve is for sale by B. F. Fendig. Second Hand Goods7^~ Don’t forget that I pay the highest cash price—lor all kinds of second hand goods. Call phone 23. D. M. Worland. Cream Separator Oil. I keep constantly on hand the the only oil that shonld be nsed on separators. It is made especially for them. For sale by wtf D. M. Worland. Paying Business for Sale. A good paying mercantile business in Rensselaer, is offered for sale. About $2,600 capital required. Good opportunity lor some one. Inquire at this office. Professional Nursing Persons desiring the services of a nurse of experience may secure tbe services of the undersigned. Mrs. Mary A. Howe, 221 Weston street Ladies don’t miss the grand millinery opening at Miss Mary Mary Meyers, Oct. 3,4, and 5. A large key, apparently a store key, was found near the postoffice, and awaits an owner at this office.

How to Cure Your Pilosi If sufferers from piles and rectal diseases would first try a reliable laxative like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin instead j of using external salves and suppositories, or having an operation performed, they would save themselves a world of trouble, expense and pain. reason is that in nine cases out of ten piles are the result of habitual constipation, and when once the constipation is thoroughly cured the piles disappear. Piles are to constipation what pimples are to bad blood, simply an out- j ward symptom. And just as face lotions aren’t half as good for pimples as a good blood medicine, so salves and suppositories aren’t half as Brood for piles as a reliable laxative like Dr. Caldwell’s SyrnpPepsin. A 50 cent or fl bottle will prove these claims, and every drassrist is authorized to guarantee I results. Hundreds of people have written ns : that Dr. Caldwell's Syrap Pepsin is the beat pile ; cure they know of, and it is sorely worth a trial from yon. Not only will it core the piles but it will permanently correct bowel trouble so that I yon will have regular movements. It will tone the stomach and make digestion easy for yon. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, flatulency, and all resultant such as piles, arising from disordered stomach, liver or bowels. Its gentle action and pleasant taste make it especially salted to children and all who are too weak to stand purgative waters, salts and griping powders and tablets. A physic is not what pile sufferers need, bat steady, easy bowel movements, and these can be obtained by the use of this wonderful remedy. It brings about a permanent home core at a minimum of expense. CDEC TCCT Those wishing to try Dr.CsMrifCC I I wen's Syrup Pepsin before buying can have a free sample bottle sent to their home by addressing the company. This offer is to prove that the remedy will do as we claim, and is only open to those who have never taken it Send for it if you have any symptoms ol stomach, liver or bowel disease Gentlest yet most effective laxative for children, women and old folks. A guaranteed, permanent home cure. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sure as DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN.” This product bears purity guarantee No. 17, Washington, D. C, PEPSIN SYRUP CO. 119 Caldwell Bldg., Montloollo, 111. Sold by A. F. Long

PIONEER Meat - Market / Eagelsbaah. Prop, Beef. Pork and Veal Mutton, Sausace, Bologna ■ VIMIIVIII WW,V Q IIW At Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides and Tallow. Machine Oil. A fine quality ot machine aud gasoline engine oil at the Rensse laer Garage. Try it. W. H. Timmons

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 ———w ~ Willis Supply Company East Side Court Rouse. '• . ; '-f ■■

Meals served at all hour*. ♦ Ok model. Short Orders a Specialty. i have opened up a restaurant and short order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbaum’s saloon,and shall conduct the same with * an effort to giving the greatest satisfaction to all of itspatrons. Absolute cleanliness in all cooking and personal attention given to thebusineas at all times fiot or Cold Duicb. «***'** When hungry try the Model. mrs. August Rosenbaum. Vi I liifii. 1 I ■ H

Notice of Sewer Assessment on _ College Avenue and Vine Street Sewer. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, in regular session on the 23d day of September, 1907, approved an assessment roll show* „ ing the preliminary assessments for the following - described public improvement, as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No —, 1907, for the construction of a sewer on College Avenue and Vine Street in said city, along the fol-lowing-described route towit: Commencing at Make-em self sewer at a joint on College Avenue where a sewer 44 T" is now established a little west of the center of College Avenue and running thence northerly from said sewer “T’’ to the center of said College Avenue, thence north in the center of said C-oilege Avenue to a point where the center — of said College Avenue -intersects the center of Vine Street, and theri'ce east in the center of Vine Street to a point north of the alley between Lots Nine and Ten in Block One in Thompson’s Addition. Persons Interested in Qr affected by said improvement are hereby -notified that the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer has fixed October 14, 1907, at 7:30 o’clock p. m ,as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in aaid assessment roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts in said roll,, or in a greater or less sum than named on said roll; -that said sewer is a local sewer. Said assessment roll showing said preliminary assessments, with the names of the owners and descriptions of the property subject subject to be assessed, is on file in the office of the City Clerk in the Courthouse in Rensselaer, and may be seen and inspected at the office of said Clerk._ Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 24th day of September, 1907. [seal] CHAS. MORLAN. d 26-3 W 27-4 City Clerk.

Notice of Resolution for Improvement of Weston and Dayton Streets. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer. Indiana, at a Tegular meeting held on the 23d day of September, 1907, passed a resolution for the improvement of Weston and Dayton Streets in said city, as follows towit: Weston Street from the intersection of said Weston Street with Harrison Street northerly to the" north-" erly end of Weston Street where the same connects with Dayton~Street, and Dayton Street from the south end of Dayton Street where the same connects with Weston Street north to the intersection of Dayton Street made of stone macadam thirty feet wide with cement curbs on either side thereof. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council will meet at the Council Chamber in the Courthouse on the 14th day of October, 1907, at 8 o’ddck p. m., at which time all persons whose property may be affected by such proposed improvement may appear and be heard relative to said improvement and the necessity for same. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 24th day of September, 1907. [seal] CHAS. MORLAN, 6 d 26-3 W 27-4 . City Clerk.