Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1907 — Page 2
GET IT AT THE HI ILE OEM I \ • .. ' .1. j . - 1 :— :■ ■■ ■■■; ■ ’ * — - The majority of people haven’t any idea of the import, anee of our candy department. It, like the others in our store,.is in charge" of an expert, a specialist. f • , ' . Deliciousness is not the only appealing feature of the “■Little Gem” Candies. Purity is rigidly, adhered to in every stage of their manufacture. That’s’why discriminating of sweets prefer them to other kinds.. Take our cream chocolates at 30c the pound. The _ crisp coating on the outside and the soft mellow and piquant flavor of ti e inside make a combination that will beckon on the most backward palate. There is a great variety of other candies here also, and we are confident that each grade is superior to any other sold at 20; : cts. the pound more. „ —Our fine line of fancy boxgswtlt have to "he seen to be appreciated. ' 1 ' We fill them with our fresh hand-made] Chocolates while you wait. —~ Little Gem Meals served at all hours. Short Orders a Specialty, zz i have opened np a restaurant and short order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbaum’s saloon.aud shall conduct the same with ao effort to giving the greatest satisfaction to all of itspatrons. Absolute cleanliness in all eboKTng and personal attention givento thebusiness at all times hot or Cold Clinch. When,hungry try the Model. mrs. August Rosenbaum.
Do You Know? That A. F. Long gives away a box of cigars every Saturday night to his customers. We give you a - ticket with every 5c cigar you buy during the week and some one gets a box of cigars free every Saturday night. Our line of pipes is'complete look them over. A. F. LONG, Druggist
PUBLIC SALE. Having decided to quit farming the undersigned will offer at Public Auction at what is known as the Hugh, Coen farm; 4J miles west of "RerTSSefSPr” on the road past the Irwin mill, - and 4| miles southeast of Mt. Ayr, on Monday, December 2, 1907 The following described property: 5 Horses and Colts 1 full blooded English Shire stallion named Cleveland. 8 years old, sound and a good individual: 1 grey mare, 3 years old, wt 1,300: 1 brown mare. 2 years old, wt 1,230; 1 yearling mare colt, 1 spring colt. 15 Head of Cattle Consisting of t> milch cows, 3 with calves by side. 1 to be fresh soon, two will be fresh in sbring: 2 yearling heifers: 1 yearling steer. 3 spring calves, 1 a full blood Jersey.
17 Head Fall Blood Poland China Hogs. Consisting of 4 brood sows and 13 •boats, weighing from 50 to t*o lbs. Farm Implements. Consisting of 1 wagon, triple bed: 1 •et double driving harness: 2 Janesville disc; 2 seeders, one end gate, one low down, one 18-foot harrow; 1 Oliver gang plow, good as new: l Avery riding cultivator, good as new, 1 Eagle Claw cultivator; 1 riding Tower gopher, i Deering binder, 2 corn planters, 80 rods of wire with each, one Deere the other a Bull’s Eye, 1 Plano binder, one 10$ foot hay rake, l set bob sleds, 3 stoves one cook stove and two heaters, and other articles not mentioned. g Terms of Sale. Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand - guns over t 5 a credit of 12 months wil‘ be given without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed Until farms of sale are complied with. M. 0. SAYLER. A. J. Harmon, Auctioneer. C. G- Spitler, Clerk. Bart Grant, Hot Lnncb.,
0.1. C. SWINE Get your 0. I. C. swine at the . Host? Bud .farm - Ajuos H. AUer-A-Sou Props. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 76, Rensselaer. Ind., Phone 5U7 B. Pedigrees furnished. i Below are the names of a few of the uiauy to whom we have sold breeding stock: C. L. Cathermau, Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Rice, Fraucesville, Ind. F. E. Lewis Supt. Gilford R. R. Kersey, lud. St. Josepu College, Collegeville, Ind. Green ThorntOD, Surrey, Ind. Parr, lud:— f W. L. Wood, | Sol Norman, , Johu Porter, A. D. Btephenson, Theodore Warue, Rensselaer, lud. — A.-Knowlton, H. J. Dexter, 8. T. Comer & Sou, D. Y. Yeoman, J. W. Norman, John E. Alter, Mike Kenney,
LINGERING COLD Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remeny. “Last winter I caught a sever cold which lingered for weeks,’’ says J. Urqnhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. “My local dealer recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I gave it a trial. One small bottle of it cured me. I believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be the beet I have ever used.” This remedy is for sale by B. F. Fendig,
Farmers' Institute. Wednesday and Thursday, Deceoher 4 add 5,1907 rhe Farmers’ Association of Jasper County, Will Bold Their Annual Institute In the Public Library Building Rensselaer, Indiana. The Insiitute will be held in conjunction with the County Trustees and County Superintendent Lamson, who will have in charge competitive exhibits of the School Boys in Com Growing Contest; also exhibits pi the School Girls in Bread Baking Contest. -—£= Program of Institute ■ ■ ’ J Wednesday, December 4th. 10:00 A M. Opening session. Music Miss Bessie Moody Invocation Rev. H L. JCindtg Home Making Education, Miss Bertha Miller, Franklin College , Questions and Discussion. . 11 ;or> A M Grass and Forage-Ptam? ' C-J- Whistler, Lafayette Questions and Discussion. 11:50 A. M. Committees on Organization. Z Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. John Randle. Chairman. 1:30 P. M. ‘Music, solo ; v - ; .' ..Mrs. Dr. English Principles of Bread Making Miss Mille Questions and Discussion ----- -- ~-- ■ • 2:io PiM. Cement on the Farm ...C, J. Whistler 3:00 P. M. Cultivation of the Catalpa for Fence Posts .Local Speaker Question Box .. Jbhn Alter Wednesday Night L. H. Hamilton, Presiding. 7:30 P. M. Music* 7 - . -Miss Edna Hauter — Good Farm Management or Manual Training 5ch001....C, J. Whistler Music, solo _ ....Miss' Ethel Ferguson 8:10 P. M. Agriculture in Rural Schools .. ~ Co. Supt. Lamson Z. Music, . : Mrs. Dr. Gwin Thursday December 5. ~ —: — County Commissioner Fred Waymire, Presiding. , 1,.- j 10:00 A. M. Music 1 .... jyiLsfcEdna Hauter A Good and a Better Way to Enrich the Soil, J. M. Cantley, Logansport Questions and Discussion .:•■.■■■ - 10:50 A. M. —Feed and care of Farm Animals C. J. Whistler Question Box John Alter 12:00 Noon, Appointment of Committees. .. Thursday Afternoon. .; Trustee Fell, Presiding. 1:30 P. M. Music . Mrs. Delos Thompson Report of Committees. How the Com in the Banner Corn Section Was Grown„J. M. Cantley Questions and Discussion. The exhibits will be in the Library Room. The corn will be scored by G. I. Christieof Purdue University. Thebread will be scored by Miss MHler 3:00 P. M. Sale of exhibits by A J. Harmon. T. F. DUNLAP, Co. Chairman, JOE PULLINS, Co. Secretary, MRS. JOHN RANDLE, Chairman of Ladies* Auxiliary. Committees. 'Jr On Finance: John Lesh, Everett Halstead, J. C. Porter. Organization: B. D. Comer, Marion I. Adams. Ladies’ Auxiliary: Mrs. H. J. Dexter, Mrs. Marion I Adams. On Receiving and Arranging Exhibits: County Superintendent Lamson, Mrs. John Randle and assistants. On Prizes: Superintendent Lamson and two Trustees. Question Box: John Alter. Don’t forget the box.
44 OD if A t\"c T t^oLoSim\ mw 11 w# iHs f OPIFE X \ /Cemlntedßifocal\ ^ A . L , L 'J :NS^r^CLi-NSSHOWINGTHL| Can be furnished in any style of U 0 V.s.blc L.ne// \\ /TiNT\ Spectacles or Eyeglasses, with or \ Btroßtm j A/Brr o *t T Mty without rims; or can be set in ' wearer’s own mountings. Consultation and Testing Free. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Clara A. Peters, Registered Optician.
I Lumber I We have never before been so entirely prepared to handle ■ £ \ all departments of the building trade as we are this year. m ■ The prospects ot increasing building this year has caused I 9 US to lay in a larger line than at any previous period, and I I we have the largest’stock in the country. " ' - - B" I Cement, time, Plaster, Brick, Ladders I I Sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing I S Believingjthat sell you your bill for either new or I I repair work, we confidently ask that you I 9 call and get prices. I I Estimates on all Bills, large or small, Cheerfully Furnished. 9 Rensselaer Lumber Go. | Accross from Depot. Telephone No. 4.
MONEY TO LOAN loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel mortgages, and personal security.- Loans on city property made for one, two, and three years, repayable in monthly installments if desired. Sale notes purchased. Money on hand for above loans, no delay. Loans on farms negotiated at a low rate of interest, without commission. A complete set of Abstract Books. Call personally or write. ~ James H. Chapman, gjgggj^ Sit Oft NS ft SPeeiftLTY Out Company has millions to place on good farm land. If you want a new If you want to loan, If you want to refund your loan, Call and see me. I can give y<£i rates and get the money for B. F. FERGUSON, J, RENSSELAER, IND
Gary a Remarkable Town.
you ever saw—the people of lodi I ana do not realize what th*-y have in the town of ©ary,” said Gas Greiner, a former member of the state legislature, who was in Indi auapolis Friday night. % Greiger lives in Laporte county, bat has spent the last few months at Gary. Greiger predicts that in Ten years Gary will be the largest roily in Sffirr
$600 to $700 for a Life.
Evidently the DuPont Powder company has fixed on S6OO and §7OO for the lives' of its workmen killed by the explosion at Fontauet. Five settlementes out of court have been made. Three suits for damages were filed by Ira Parrott, a lawyer who acts -as administrator, and judgments were contessed. For Elmer Bright, the last to die from injuries, S6OO was paid. He faad a wife and oue child. For Samuel Nevius, who had a wife and two children, S7OO was paid. For Edward Nevins, who had a wife and one child, S6OO was the amount.
The First Union Meeting.
The first meeting conducted by EVangelist Loose was a conference for men held Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian church. About fifty mCn were presen aa hour was spent in discussion of the general religions condition of Rensselaer, and what the men of the church can do to render- this con dition better. A good meeting is reported. The first public meeting addressed by Evangelist Loose was held .last night in the Castle Hall room, and before the service began everyone of 800 chairs was taken. The song|service was in charge of Prof. M. J. Hill and a chorus from the choir of all the churches. The music was a good reward to those who attended the service, and it was followed by a stirring address by Mr. Loose on Practical Antheism. If the attendance and interest shown, and the fine ad dress ot last night may be taken as indicative of of future, this series of meetings will result in great good to Rensselaer. The subject for tonight will be “Decaying Christianity.”
NEW USE FOR DIPLOMAS.
Dressmakers Could Use Them to Re assure Nervous Customers. Many New York women who patronize a new dressmaker for the flrsl time propound an embarrassing ques tlon: “Have you a diploma?” they ask. “I didn’t know what answer tolnakt to the first customer that put thal question to me.” said one dressmaker. “I certainly did not have a dl ploma. I knew how to* sew, but I had UtOlcertificate to that effect. Finally I found that many women have suffered so grievously at the hands ol incompetents that they were unwill ing to trust their work to a person who could not show some guaranty oi eEperleßee tmd" efflcfency; *so, attttmigh' 1 know murtygraut" sewTrig~'Tfian nail of the fashionable dressmakers Id town, I actually worked in one establishment foir four months so that 1 could point to a printed diploma which says, ‘Formerly with Mme dressmaker to arm herself with ere dentials of that kind. She ought to have her diploma framed and hung on the wall, like a doctor’s diploma, so as to give confidence to doubting customers.”—New York Sun.
Toss REMEW i *— T~~V 1 V * OTTEOTQ Coughs,Colds, CROUP, WhoopingCoiigh Thb remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cents, large size 56 cents.
Sold by B.F. Fendig
Professional Cards mil I 111 Mir- 111 - ,|„ - -I ... ... „„ M. D. GWIN, M. D. Physician and Snrgeon Office over Murray's Department Store. Phone 2Q5. Day or Night. DR. I. M. WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Disaases of the eyes. Fits Eyes for Classes Rensselaer. Tnd.
DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Snrgeon - _ Night and day calls given prompt attention Residence Phone 116. Office Phone, 177. Rensselaer, Ind. DR. HARTZELL Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Onromc diseases a specialty. In StocktouWilliams block ODPOsite court house. PHbne 50. Rensselaer, Ind. |— ——' : : : - ' - '±l . , ... DR A- N. LAKJN Physician and Surgeon All calls promp lv answered ’day or night ‘Phone house or office. DeMOTTB,’ IND. DR. F A.TURFLER o«teop«thic Physician “ Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building RENSSELAER, -* INDIANA Phones / Office-2 rings on 300 1 Residence—3 nags ort 300 Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. Wm B Austin Arthur H. Hopkins AUSTIN <fc 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 oyer Chicago Bargain Store.; RSNBBKUUCR, IND. E. P. HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Beal Bstate. Will practice in all the Court*. All business attended to with promptness and disRensselaer, Ind. J. J. HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Reajl Estate, Insurance, A Detracts and Loans. Offlce tn dasper Savings and Trust Co. MbSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance Up stairs Northwest corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Rensselaer, lnd.l
Frank Folte Charles O. Bpltler FOLTZ & SPITLER (Successors to Thompson & Bros.) Attorneys ai Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books In County Rensselaer Ind. 5E- 11. I’ARKISON ATTORNEY AT LAW Insurance. Law, Beal Estate, Abstracts and Loans. Attorney for the Chloag.o Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. Will practloe fa all of the Courts. Office in Foreythe bldg., on Washington st. Rensselaer, ind. H. L. BROWN DENTIST Crown, aud >».—■/fflam Bb&Vw -brldgewOTg" and teeth ' without yqHlßfc— p 1 a t e s a rfTi y specialty. sJaWnT An the latest methods in Dentistry. Office over Larsh's Drug Store. Gas administered for painless extraction. PIONEER Meat - Market > Froxj. Beef. Pork and Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna At Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides and Tallow.
MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at any time, and in any amounts to suit borrower!. Our specialty is loans on farms and city real estate for one, two, three four or five years, with interest payable semi-annually, to suit borrower, and with the most liberal terms as to payments on part of principal. ' We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage. Don’t fail to see us before borrowing elsewhere. t Austin & Mins
