Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1908 — Page 8

/ . v Demonstration *% - - “American Beauty Corsets” Nov. 9 to Nov. 14.

tM ‘ AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 1066 Kalamazoo Corset Co., Makers American Beauty Style 1066 Laced front. High bust. Tapering waist. Very fine quality linen finished 1 batiste. Lace and silk ribboned trimmed at top, with silk bow. Hose supporters front and sides. White only. Sizes 18 to 30. Price $3 00.

& '• ■ - . _■ - ■ _ • ■ _ . ■ - / We also want you to see the elegant exhibit brought here by our demonstrator. Please Dali even though you may not care to purchase at present. The G. E. Murray Co.,

Classified Column. FOR SALE. FOR SALE —A thoroughbred boar, ready for service, at the Rosebud farm. Pedigrees furnished. Price sls. Amos H. Alter & Son, phone 5Q78., R. D. 2, Rensselaer. n.2op FOR SALE —20,000 feet of oak lumber for farm or cribs; 2,000 oak posts; 20,000 feet of bridge timber. Inquiie of Fred Phillips. FOR SALE —Shredding outfit, 12 horse power engine, Deering shredder, tank wagon, all in good repair, S2OO if taken at once. HOWE & PORTER, McCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—A full blood O. I. C. last March male hog. Inquire of M. Kanue, Rensselaer. 3n. FOR SALE—I base burner, a $55 stove, will be -sold cheap, inquire at P. W. Clarke’s jewelry store. FOR SALE —Full blooded Hampshire swine and two Short Horn bull calves. My Hampshires are from best Illinois and Kentucky strains. C. P. Moody. 6nv. FOR SALE —A good buck sheep. Shropshire bred. Registered. At a bargain. B. D. Comer, phone 521 A. FOR SALE —An almost new carriage. In best of condition. Call on Earl Barkley or phone 805. FOR SALE —Oliver Typewriter No. 3, in good condition. Cheap for cash. Enquire ot this office or address P. O. Box 501, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Horse, 2 seated surrey and one horse wagon. Gertrude Hopkins, at State Bank of Rensselaer. FOR SALE —A surveyor’s outfit. H. Churchill, one block north of depot, Rensselaer, Ind. 0.15 t FOR SALE —8 Duroc ma’e pigs, the J. A. Teeter breed, also two Poland Chinas. Pedigrees given, W. R. Shesler, phone 6J7H 12nv. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT—My residence in Parr. Inquire of Mis Linnie Gant. Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Nice Holland cabbage at the Globe Onion Faim. A. Donnelly. , "Generally debilitated for years. Had aiek headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made n#e a well woman. -Mrs. Chas. Fretoy, Mossup, Conn.

You are most cordially invited to attend the Corset Demonstration at our stration at our store during the above dates. MISS FRIEBURG EXPERT CORSETIERE Representing the Kalamazoo Corset Go., Kalamazoo, Mich., will be present and will be pleased to advise you in reference to the particular model you should wear to secure ease, comfort, and a stylish figure :—to produce that attractive personal individuality so desired by every woman of refinement. These Dainty Corsets are Not Expensive. if SI.OO and Upwards. Our stock of these up-to-date corsets is complete great care being used in choosing those styles that are just what you require.

FOR SALE —Livery barn and all the stock, buggies, carriages, et-. Inquire of Mrs. M. H. Hemphill or Jack Hoyes. FOR SALE —A pure bred Jersey bull calf, at a bargain. Henry Wilson, phone 521 d. nv.ll FOR SALE—2S acres of land, five allies northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton topnship. This is a choice alece of land, improved, located near head of Iroquois dredge, and a bartin at $75 per acre cash price. For full particulars write to Mrs. J. G. llbbon, Lewisville, Alberta, Canada. TSep.tf. FOR SALE—I2S cords of wood, 'first class. 4 foot length. Delivered my place in the city. C. Kellner, phone 64.. FOR SALE —Pure bred Shorthorn bulls; one excellent two-year old and j two yearlings. Jesse Eldridge, phone 62. ts FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Farm. T. W. Grant FOR RENT —Four room cottage. Holdrdge Clark. •

WANTED. MONEY^— If you are in more than a hurry call on B. F. Ferguson for farm loans. He has placed over $16,000 within the last ten days. WANTED —A man to work on a farm. Henry Amsler. WANTED —To buy or hire a small steam dredge. Address Isarlite House of David, Benton Harbor, Mich, n. 6 FOUND. FO U N D—Ladies' necklace. J. J. Montgomery. * -■ ■ - -■*■" 1,1 1 ■ STRAYED. STRAYED—One black hog with a few white spots; weight 80 or 100 pounds. Information to David Elder or this office. LOBT. LOST—Several keys tied together with a string. Finder please leave at the Rensselaer Lumber Co's, office, or phone No. 4. LOST —Life of Oliver Ooldßmith, containing library card with name of Josie Porter. Return to Library or Josie Porter. DOST—A $lO bill in Chicago Bargain Store Saturday night, Oct. 34. Finder return to. Tillman Watson or leave at this office. Suitable reward.

AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 1066 Kalamazoo Corset Co., Makers American Beauty Style 1056 Extra long extended hips. High bust. Straight seams Bust conforming with draw string Fine quality batiste Handsome lace and ribbon trimming. Hose supporters front and sides. White only. Sizes 18 to 26. Price $2 00.

If You... Have Any Doubt But that the quality of our groceries is the highest, and, quality considered, our prices right, let us dispel that doubt. Just give us the chance by calling No. 99 the next time you order groceries, and we’ll do the rest. Quality is our Watchword. Try the ‘Ferndell’ line of goods and you are bound to be pleased. Don’t forget that we handle the finest bacon on earth. We pay the Highest Prices for Fresh Eggs and Good Butter. The Reliable Grocers MeFARUAND A SON

TAKEN UP. , TAKEN UP —Stray Duroc Jersey shoat weighing about 55 pounds. John E. Bisloskey, 3 miles east of Rensselaer. n.3-lw • ■ MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —insurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf DR. J. H. HANSON, VETERNARY SURGEON—Now at Rensselaer. Calls promptly answered. Office in Harris Bank Building, OEM CITY BUBINEBB COLLEGE. Quincy, 111. 20 teachers, 1,400 students, 1100,000 School Building. Shorthand and Typewriting Bookkeeping, eta S 3 pace Illustrated Catalogue free. D. L. Mussel man, Pres'L, Lock Box 58, Julncy, lIL 4ee.1l “I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan’s Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, bo that they have bqep regular ever since.” —A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Three games of box hall for thirty cents will save a doctor bill of five dollars. Hot soups and hot ham I merger at McKay ’s at all hours.

Fair Oaks

Ola Umphress is visiting this week in Rensselaer. Mrs. Lyman Hall spent a day in Roselawn last week. Well, the election has come and gone, and we are all glad of it AT3e Bringle and wife attended quarterly meeting in Roselawn Sunday..

Mrs. Ed Calwell,, of Lebanon, sister of THTrs. Alva Brohard, is vi iting them this week.

Miss Carrie McKay visited with Mildred Gundy, of Rensselaer, a day and night last week.

Sam Crawford has returned from Louisville, Ky., where he has been visiting for a few weeks.

Lona Brohard, Cloyd Clifton and Floyd Cox all came home to cast their first vote for piesident.

Mrs. C. A. Gudy came here from Rensselaer and met her husband, who came over from his work in Illinois to vote.

Geo. Scott, who has been working west of town on the Cyphers ranch, got pretty badly kicked by a horse last week.

John Zellers was quite sick out at the saw mill last week, but they brought him in and he is able to l.e about again. ~

Mrs. Charles Barker and Mrs. Joe Winslow entertained quite a number of neighbors and friends to dinner a day last week. Grandma Brohard, who has been spending the mot of this fall with her daughters in Boone' couny, has returned to her home here.

Mr. and Mrs. Hipshear and children, of Reynolds, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Cottingham and attended holiness meeting at Wm. Warren’s.

Mr. and Mrs. Harrold, who have been visiting for the past five or six weeks with F. R. Erwin’s, have returned to their home in Ohio.

We were glad to notice the almost total absence of the intoxicating beverage and its effer-tg Tuesday, which is unusual on election day here. : 1

Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan’s Ointment. Your druggh-t tells it. You will find everything clean and up-to-date; no rowdyism or profane language at the box ball alley.

A Clean Housekeeper is a Good Housekeeper. A Clean Stove is a Satisfactory and Cheap Stove. DEMONSTRATION OF THE Supreme Peninsular Will be held in front of our > |y A .. "f Store, on SATURDAY, IwOVb / The Supreme Peninsula gives the same satisfaction and convenience as a Hard-Coal Base-Burner. Keeps the fire a long time, avoids the smoke and gases in the house; fuel supplied without exposing the fire. Protects your furniture, carpets, walls, and yet burns soft coal bright as hard coal or wood. Large mica illumination, and the most beautiful softcoal stove made —it is Hot Blast, Inclosed Feed, all cast iron. See small circulars. Eger Brothers

Burns Town

Hurrah for Taft. - Bert and Maggie Greenlee visi ed poor health. Charles called on Samuel Holmes Wednesday. John Scott and wife visited with Wm. Holmes and family- Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Holmes, Stella and Lillie Brown were Rensselaer goers Friday. It is too bad that E. and W. lost the first vote they ever cast for president The indications are at present that Bryan will have, to go way back and set down.

Quite a few people from this locality went over to Rensse’aer last. Tenn, Saturday, the latter being Tb Dr. English was called out to Alex Hurley’s Friday to Philip Durant, who is dangerously sick with appendicitis. A few more days and there will be some fellows that will be sick enough to throw up their socks. We could guess who. Jay and Jim Stanley returned to, their old home at Pleasant Hill, Tenn, Saturday, the later being in with F. S. Brown and family Sunt’ay.

Barkley township e ected Fo'ger for trustee. The vote on Reed and NorThursday to hear Senltor Beveridge, man for assessor was a tie, and cuts were drawn to decide who should have the office. The choice fell on Norman.

OASTOH.IA., Bear* the Kind You Have Always Bought

Don't KNr any kind and all kind of glasses and do your ayaa ham when you can have your eyes tested by latest methods, by a permanently located and reliable Optometrist Careful attention given in all examinations and all work guaranteed. Glasses from $2.00. up. Offioe over Lon’s drug store. Appointments made by telephone No. 232. Dr. A. Q. CATT. OPTOMETRIST Registered and licensed on Stats Board Examination, also graduate of an Optical College. Mrs. McKay has rooms to rent above the store, also will rent two or three nice rooms at the house cheap to refined parties.

The Greatest Soft-Coal Heater OF THE AGE. The Supreme Peninsular Smoke Consumer.

HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP

Mrs, C. W. Bussell and daughter, Ella, visited at Geo. Long’s, at Lewiston, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Millard English went up to Charley Peregrine’s, at Tefft, Wednesday for a few - days’ visit Miss Theresa Knopinski returned to her work at Cincinnati, Ohio, after an extended visit with her parents here The telephones were so busy Tuesday night that it was almost impossible to get a message through, to Rensselaer.

C. W. Bussell hßs sold another pair of his wild geese,- this time to a man in New Freedom. Penn. Thejr were crated and shipped by exp l ess last Friday. Allie Rusk met with quite a painful accident one day this week, while working with a rope. He bad. his hand quite badly bruited and came near losing a finger or two. The democrats and republicans e’acted a man each here. C. A. Lefler (D.)for assessor and Geo. Parker (K.J for trustee. Both are good men and should make excellent officials. y,

We were-treated to our first snow fall Wednesday. The first flakes fell about 11 o’clock and from then until evening, but not of sufficient quantity to make any, showing on tie ground. Some of the bridge men are here hauling the building material out. The bridge will be a large steel to the ditch south of Lou Wood s. The bridge will be a large st f el structure . Rhoads, the grocer, will have a car of potatoes in one day this week, and will sell them 'from the car at fO cents a bushel. —— surf Cheapest accident inui ance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. 70 cents a bushel for potatoes off the car. See Rhoades, the grower. The box ball alley will open Wednesday evening. Free Wednesday afternoon and evening. Everybody come. Get your oyster stews and fries at McKay’s; first door north of fire engine house.