Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1908 — Page 8
Lumber • I „ • *- WO / We have never before been so entirely prepared to handle all departments of the building trade as we are this year. The prospects of increasing building this year has caused us to lay in a larger line thqn at any previous period, and we have the largest stock in the country. VT Cement, time, Plaster, Brick, Eadders sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing Believing that we can sell you your bill for either new or , repair work, we confidently ask that you call and get prices. Estimates on all Bills, large or small, Cheerfully furnished. Rensselaer Lumber Co. Accross from Depot. Telephone No. 4.„
Tft lOAN On all kinds of GOOD mVn&T IV LvMll SECURITY, including loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel martgages, 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, "•iZd”n.* r FftRM tOftNS ft SFeeiftETY Our Company has millions to place on good farm land. If you want a new loan, If you want to renew yovr loan. If you want to extend your loan, If you want to refund your loan, Call and see me. I can give you rates and get the money for you. B. F. FERGUSON, RENSSELAER, IND.
CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, Lv 'i IS VILLE, FRENCH LICK SPRINGS and the SOUTH. Time table No. 13, taking effect July 22, 1906. South Bound. - North Bound. Ko. 31..4:49 a m No. 4J.4:56 a m No. 5..10.65 a m No. 40..7:31 a m No. 33..2 04 p m No. 82..9:56 a m Wo. 39..5:44 p m No. 6...3:81 p m do. 3..11:06 p m No. 30..*.36 p m ■Jta. 45.12:63 p m No. 38..8 57 p u Na 4v. Na 30—Dally except Sundar No. 38—Sunday only No. 8 will atop at Rensselaer tor passengers for Lafayette and the south Na 4 will atop at Rensselaer to let off passengers from points south of Monon. W. H. BEAM, Agent.
Rensselaer Garage General Repairs and Supplied for jjuwmobiks \ and Bicycles. W. H. TIMMONS. Proprietor MONET TO LOAN We have money to loan at any time and in any amounts to suit borrowert. 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. Austin & Hookins baskeirs Censor k I parlors OaaSeMKUtr Mmt OORSOSESCwwi.' firn €l«»» f crHct Chrosgbost Xvwr lAirvwwfic 9viiviiCv v • ' <• .* • * • •
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“The Stoy’s the Thing.” In corset comfort, style and wear, a superior article is always in demand. Spirella conforms to all movements of the body. It is the most comfortable, unbreakable stay yet produced. It being sufficiently strong gives all the support that is ooDsistant with hygiene and good health. The rigid unyielding corset which supports the body in an armorlike fashion is never healthful. What every lady needs in a corset, is a garment to fit her form perfectly, and give her grace and style which nature intended she should. Call, let Mrs. G. W. Goff take your measure and send direct to theifoctoryt
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Trustee StMbauin spent Monday in ReiibfeelaeA r Mr. Joseph ’Frugal spent Tuesday in Wheatfield. Professor Owens spent Sunday nig nr at Mn Sillaras. Charles Slalbaum lost a.valuable boit-e last week. Tin ,-eho6l 4 had their pictures taken one day last week. Winter is with us again and sleighing is the order of the day.. Miss Tracy Buikema who has b<x*ii visnn g at Chicago is staying at Stalbaunis again. All those Mho attended the surprise party at the Gulbranson home repot tf<l a very enjoyable time. Mr. George Flores took sica with the mea h-s Saturday night and is reported to be getting along nicely. Miss Ethel Mills, the teacher at Norway, vho has been having an operation tor apei dicitis is again able to take up her work again. . b The dance at ‘ Burrows Camp,” Saturday night was not as well attended as usual on account of the bad weather but everybody reported a good time. Herman Daulman the Mayor of Dunnville advertises boneless rab bits for sale. He says they are some that have gone through the famous “fish machine,” belonging to “Four Let everybody attend singing school at, “Ceader Ridge,” Saturday night. Mr. Faylor the instructor, prepared a new consti tution last Wednesday night. Mr. Faylor extends a cordial invitation to everyone especialy to those who have never been there before.
IDLE HONEY. Any one having a surplus ot money, can procure an investment at a fair rate of interest on first mortgage real estate, or on good personal security. If you want money on farms, I can place loans with a large eastern company at reasonable rates. If you want to borrow money, or loan money, come and see me, or write. James H. Chapman, Jan. 23 Rensselaer, Indiana. Selling Real Estate And Nursery - Stock. The undeisigned is engaged in the real estate business, selling both improved’ and unimproved property at Fair Oaks and has recently sold 17 lots and two good residences. He is also canvassing for Halleck nursery stock and will be glad to receive orders from* any locality. John Casey, Fair Oaks, Ind., Box 56.
Coal and Wood. Just arrived 2 cars of Jackson hill coal In lump and egg. We also have Pittsburg, Splint ant anthracite in all sizes. Also dry wood in block, split and 4 feet lenght. Orders given prompt attention. Rensselaer Lumber Co., Telephone 4. Also the prices cut half into on several lots of suits some 315 suits now 37,50 only a few styles left. Duvall & Lundy. Coal in big lumps $4 a ton. Branch & Hamilton. No matter about what others advertise, Wildberg will do better.
“THE EVERRITE LINE” ul ■l'l IN years gone by—you and I both had more or lesi trouble with leaky hot water bags, etc: We assure you it was not our fault; we have always bought the best that the market afforded and still da and it is with a great deal of pleasure that we announce our good fortune in having secured the EXCLUSIVE agency of “THE EVERRITE LINE" of Rubber Goods for this city, made by Tux Idxal Russia Mfo. Co., of Chicago, who have faith enough in their goods to insert in each package a Certificate absolutely guaranteeng them to the consumer for 2 years time and inasmuch as we buy from the wnm lac turer direct, our prices on this lino are right and, would consider it a favor if yon will permit us to show you the goods. See he window display this week and remember »e are the exclusive agents, / City Drug Store
■ ■ I' ' ' ■ ■ I. f • Professional Cards M.D.GWIN.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office ever Murray’s Department Store. Phone 205, Day or Night. DR.I.M. WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Diseases of the eyes. . , Fits Eyes for Classes Rensselaer, Ind.
jDR. E. C. ENGLISH ■; Physician and Surgeon Night and day calls given prompt attention Residence Phone 116. Office Phono, 177. Rensselaer, Ind. < ■' ■ . DR. HARTZELL Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stockton Williams block opposite court house. Phon t 0. Rensselaer, Ind. C Physician and Surgeon DtMotte, Ind. All calls promptly answered" day\or nigh! 'Phone house or office. DeMOTTE, IND. DR. F A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building RENSSELAER, • • INDIANA Phones f 2 rin g s on 3<>o . s I Residence—3 rings on 300 Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. —" 1 1 ' ' ' J. F. Irwin S. C. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN Law, Real Estate and Insurance 5 Per Cent Farm Loans Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. Rensselaer, Ind. 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 ciij (Ire insurance, Office over Chicago Bargain Store.; rrnbskaxr, ind E. P. HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance an •ea fetate. Will practice tn all the Court-. A. business attended to with promptness ana di» patch. Rensselaer. Ind. B
J. J. HUNT _ Attorney at Law Law, Real Estate, In uranoe, AMtrsots ai.o Loans, Office in Jasper Savings and Trust Co
CHAS. M.SANDS Law, Collections and Abstracts Office: Room 1,1. O, C. F. Bldg. Phone. Office 140 Rbnsseijlkr, Ind
MOSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law. Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance Up stairs Northwest oorner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Rensselaer, ind.
Frank Foltz Charles G. Bnltlei FOLTZ & SPITLER (Successors to Thompson A Bros.) Attorneys at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books In County Rensselaer Ind.
W. H. PARKISON LAW ( Insurance. Law, Real Estate, Abstracts and Loans. Attorney for the Chicag.o Indianap oils & Louisville Railway Co.' Will practice in all of the Courts. Office in Forsythe bldg., on Washington st. Rensselaer, rnd.
H. L. BROWN IDENTIST Crown and bridgework aD( t tee th without , i‘ l a 1 e 8 11 All the latest methods in Dentistry. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. Gas administered for painless extraction.
—PIONEER Meal - Market J Eifdsbach. Prop, Beef. Pork and Veal Melton, Sausage, Bologna IA ts Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Prices I’ald for Hides and Tallow. - Now is the time to bny your overcoat and salt as we are selling any suit and overcoat at just wbat they cost wholesale for the next 30 days. Call and see them as ire can save you M on them. Duval! & Lundy.
“Make Haste -g Slowly” Let us advise you what is best for your eyes; as consulting - opticians we are at your service. Be not hurried into selecting some style of glasses not becoming to you. The price of an ill-fitting pair of glasses is often higher than our modern, up -to - date, much admired ' —styles,—■--— TAKE TIME Take our time if you will, it will be a pleasure if we can please you. Clara A. Peters Registered Optician In Forsythe Block.. Classified Column. FOR SALE—Sew and eight shoats weighing about 60 pounds. Duroc Jerseys. Inquire of Clyde Corliss,* Phone 349. WANTED—Mrs. Jennie Wishard wants school girl to board with her for the remainder of the winter. Inquire at the Miss Monegan’s. WANTED—A man with a family to take charge of a dairy farm, milking twenty five head of co&s. Two teams of horses required to farm the place. Inquire at this office. FOR RENT—A good farm of 160 acres, well improved. Inquire of John Healy, the shoe man. FOR SALE—Barred rock cockerels, large vigorous, farm raised and healthy. Full blood and finely marked. A. P. Burton, 4t»w Phone 524 A FOR SALE:—Two gasoline stoves, one and two burner, I gasoline torch, 1 medical battery, 1 book “Newest England,” a valuable work on political economy. JIMMIE BROWN, Tinner. FOR SALE:—2O tons of good spangletop hay, on the Amos Davisson place, 10 miles north of town. Will deliver for 60 cents per bale. JNO. GARLICK, WANTED—To help every fanner who is going to hold a public sale to give it publicily. We publish a free list in two issues of the Semi-Weekly Republican whenever we print the bills. FOR RENT—A good five room house, summer kitchen and barn. Inquire of W. C. Babcock. FOR SALE—White Pekin ducks, drake was winner at last Indianapolis fair. A fine lot of ducks, on market for next two weeks Residence 2 1-2 miles east of Rensselaer. ' N. A Hendrix. Phone 508 1. FOR RENT— 9 room house, bam, poultry lot, including 15 lots, largely for pasture, garden spot, fruit, well and cistern in house. Inquire of Guss Yeoman, R. F. D. 3, Rensselaer. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—I puie bred short horn bull. Also 40 cords of wood for sale at $4 a cord. 4 S. P. Thompson. We take orders for rubber stamps. You can get anything you a ant on them
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PUBLIC SALE As I *m going to move to North Dakota, I will offer at J üblic Sale at what is known as the old Hildebrand farm, six miles south, one mile east and one-fourth mile south of Rensselaer, and six miles northeast of Remiugton, Thursday, Jan. 30, ’OB, beginning at ten a. m., the following described property: 17 Herses aid Mules One team of draft . . roan mares, with foal to Pashaw, wt 3330, 6 and 7 yrs old; one grey draft mare, a yrs old, wt 11OO; one black team, 5 and 10 yrs old, wt aato; one bay draft mare, 4 yrs old, wt I Soo, bred to Locke’s blue roan colt, one bay draft gelding, 4 yrs old, wt 1300; one brown draft mare, 4 yrs old, wt laoo, bred to Blocky Tom; one team of mules, a yrs old, wt 19*0; one iron grey draft gelding, 3 vrs old, wt HOC; one black mare, 11 yrs old, wt 1400; one bey mare, 10 yrs old, wt 1300) one black driving gelding, a yrs old, wt 980; dne bay mare, driver, pacer, 3 yrs old, wt 890; one bey driving mare, 11 yrs old, wt 1154 k with foal by Iliff horse; one jack, one yr old, wt 410. 24 head of Cattle .9 cowi— <nm with call vy
her side and three fresh by day of sale and the rest in February; one 3-year old heifer; , one 3-year old steer; one thoroughbred Hereford bull 3 years old; -one Hereford bull, shears old; one 2-year old heifer; 9 - calves—2 heifers and 7 steers. 69 head of Hogs 24 head of shoaw, wt 100 to 125 lbs.; 38 head of-fall pigs; 6 head .of brood sows, will farrow in March; one thoroughbred Poland China boar. ' ——-—— __ Eight Head of Sheep. IS 5*4 tons of Timothy Hay. Farm Implements Two ,6 " inch Racine sattley sulky plows, nearly new; one 14-inch gang plow; one 14-inch walking plow; one -riding Brown cultivator; 2 walking Brown cultivators; one 8-ft spading disc; one disc seeder 7-ft cut; one McCormick mowing machine; one McCormick "hay rake; one 7-ft McCormick binder with tiucks; one steel roller; one 3-section harrow; one Black Hawk com planter and 100 rods of wire; one feed grinder, 2 sets of burs; one narrow tire wagon; one pair of hay and h<sg racks and wagon box combined; one road wagon; one top buggy; one spring wagon; one single shovel plow; one fanning mill; one grind stone; one cream seperatot; one wind mill 32-ft high; two galvanized water tanks; one cook stove; one new piano, purchased new last year; household goods and other articles not mentioned. Term? SunlH of $lO and under cash tn hand; » ci sums over «10 a credit of 11 months will be given without interest if paid when due; If.not paid when due 8 percent interest from aate. 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. W. B. Stover Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Louis Stover, Hot Cunch.
PUBLIC SALE. Having decided to quit farming, I will offer at Public Sale my stock and farm tools, at my residence, 8 miles east and 2 miles north of Rensselaer, on the John Poole farm, on Monday January 27th, 1908. Beginning at 10 a. m., the following described/prqperty: 5 Head of Horses. One sorrel mare, 14 yrs old, wt 1150: 1 sorrel mare, 13 yrs old, wt 1050; 1 black mare, 12 yrs old; wtl3oo, in foal; 1 bay horse, 10 yrs old, wt 1150; 1 sorrel colt, coming 2 years old, wt 1000. ’ 2 Head of Cattle. 1 cow 5 yrs old, 1 heifer, 2 yrs old, both will be fresh soon. 13 Head of Hogs. 0 6 of which are brood sows, full blood Poland China: 7 pigs, weight about 30 lbs each. Farm Implements. Two sets double work harness, one set new; 2 wagons, one narrow and one broad tire; one Hayes Jr. corn planter with fertilizer attachment, good as new, 160 rods of check wire: £ cultivators, one riding and one walking; one 14-inch breaking plow; one Plano mower, one potato digger; one double shovel plow; one Plano hay rake; one iron harrow, one hay rack; one set dump boards, some household goods and many other articles not here mentioned. About 2j tons timothy hay. Potatoea in bin. Term* of Sale Sums Of $5 and under, cash in hand; sums over 85 a credit of 12 months will 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 terms of sale are complied with. GEO. B. GOSS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. (
SALE As I have, sold my farm and will move to Mitchell, South Dakota, I will offer MPublie Sale, at my residence, 2j miles north, and 1 mile west or Rensselaer, on Monday Jan. 20,1908 Beginning at 10 a. m., the following described property: 9 Head of Horses. One brown mare, wt 1560, 9 yra old, in foal to Kenton’s draft horse; 1 bay mare, 9 yrs old, wt 1160, in foal to Kenton’s jack; 1 gray mare, 10 years old, -weight 1200, in foal to Kenton’s jack: 1 roan driving mare, 12 yrs old. All the above horses are automobile broke. 1 sorrel horse. 6 yrs old. wt 1200, standard bred; 1 black horse, 2 yrs old, wt 1250; 1 bay colt, coming 2 yrs old, standard bred; sire has 2:08 record; 1 spring colt, from Leek & Lane horse; 1 spring colt, from Kenton’s road horse. 3 Head of Cattle. 1 fresh Jersey cow, a good one; and 2 spring calves. 32 Head of Hogs. 16 shoals weighing about 136 lbs; 2 brood sows, full blood, O. I. C.; 2 gilta, O. I. C., will farrow March 12th: twelve O. I. C. fall pigs.: Farm Implements.
One Studebaker wide tire wagon with triple bed. 1 breaking cart, 1 hay rack, one Deering binder, one John Deere sulky plow, one mowing machine 1 two-horse hay rake, one walking cub tlvator, one Moline corn planter with fertiliser attachment, one fertilizer attachment for John Deere planter, one Arion disc, one new Junior seeder with grass seed attachment; new last spring, one cross cut saw, one set heavy double harness, one set single buggy harness, grind stone. 4 tons choice timothy hay in barn, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale. Sums of |6 and under, cash in hand; sums over *5 a credit of 11 months will be given without Interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from dote. « per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. *' WLPMTat Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. O. Spitler, Clerk. Ous Grant Hot Leach,
