Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1909 — Page 4

Classified Column. FOR BALK FOR SALE—3O head of nice shoats, weighing 100 pounds each. Inquire of L J. Lane, 5 1-2 miles southeast Of town. 12febtf FOR SALE-—l 3 horse power QaarScott engine. In good condition. Inquire of Jas. Clark, Rensselaer, Ind. tfebtf FOR SALE—4O or 60 tons of wild hay. Apply to Ed Ritter, phone (31H. 23Feb. FOR SALE —26 acres of land, five ■dies northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton township. This is a choice piece of land, improved, located near head of Iroquois dredge, and a barsin at S7O per acre cash price. For (Oil particulars write to Mrs. J. O. Gibbon, Lewisville, Alberta, Canada, lßep.tf. - FOR RENT. FARM FOR RENT—I6O acres, 4 miles southwest of Rosalawn, 90 acres Cleared. Four room house and barn now being built, and will te completed by March 16th, ’O9. C. Landon, 146 State St., Chicago, 111. f. 27 FOR RENT —6 room house; 4 lots; bid chicken park; everything in good order. Chas. Grow. Bfb.tf ’ FARM TO RENT—IOO acres under cultivation. 80 acres pastura Near Virgie, Ind., Union township, good house, barn, good well. For terms see the undersigned, over Roth Bros, meat maket, C. H. Porter. febl7 FOR RENT —Farm of 130 acres in Union township. 100 acres plow land; SO acres timber pastura Inquire of John R. Vanatta. 30jan ts FOR RENT —Two farms, one of 160 other of 320 acres. Inquire of Chas Shaw, Parr, Ind., or write to F. Thompson, 6412 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. 26jan.tf FOR RENT—I have one of the best truck farms in Indiana 1 want to rent. I have all things that are necessary on such > a place. 1 have a fine dry house, crates, drills, plows, rollers, weeders and floats, 1% miles north of Rensselaer. Inquire of Alfred Donnelly by phone or letter, phone 611 A.

WANTED. WANTED —Man with team to plow 30 acres of sod. Phone 520 A. C. P. Moody. WANTED —“Send your name —If you want to improve your condition, and We will . send you literature about Wyoming, the state with a great future. Shedd-Sizer Co., Basin, Wyo.’’ mchl2 WANTED—Two or three carpenters to begin work as soon as weather will permit. Lee Jessup, contractor- feb.l7 WANTED—Work on farm by the month; have small family; can furnish reference. Write A. B. Hanes, R. D. No. 2, Box 35 A, Rensselaer, Ind. 6mar W AN T E D —Customers for milk. Cream delivered on orders. Orders Should be given day before delivery. M. J. THORNTON, tOfeb. The Milk Man WANTED —Everybody to try a classified ad. LOST. LOST—Lady’s hand bag, in we.:t part of town or the south gravel road near town. Hand bag contained purse and bank book, with owner’s name and watch chain. Finder please call 209 A. Reward. FOUND. . FOUND —The best place in Rensselaer to get a big meal (more than you can get at one sitting) for 25c. and lunch for 15c at Geo. Fate’s Commercial Restaurant, South Van Rensselaer Street MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—A few hundred on Ist mortgage city or fann real estate. Address “L. C.” this office. 9f.2w HOUSE CLEANING. HOUSE CLEANING—I have purchased a new vacum house cleaner, which does the work perfectly. Don’t move anything out of the house. Cleans the carpets right on the floor, also the walls and ceilings. Get your orders in early. See me or drop card to O. S. Baker, Rensselaer, Ind. Meb.tf „ ——I" 1 mi IN-I'l nil inn rm , ■ MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —Insurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of B. P. Honan. lo.tf FREE INFORMATION—2OO page hook compiled by the State describing industries, crops, live-stock, property values, schools, churches and towns of each county, and Minnesota's splendid opportunities for any man. Sent free by STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION, DEPT. I, 93 State Capitol, St Paul, Minn. feb2o k m

ESTRAYED. ESTRAY—Taken up, Saturday, Feb. 13th, 2 year old horse colt, small strip in forehead, four white feet Owner can have same by paying feed bill and cost of advertising. W. H. Miller, R. D. 1, Rensselaer. f. 29 PASTURE. PASTURE —Any one having cattle or horses to pasture can be accommodated by Thoa Davis, 11% miles due north of Rensselaer. See him or address him at Kniman, Ind. 10m * * * * «fr GOOD : COFFEE •• * For Breakfast. •ji * ' 1 Ir J • ** Nothing better to fit one .. for a good day’s work than , a cup of coffee at break•ii* fast time. • 4* But get good coffee. =* •¥« i Poor coffee is little better, * * from a health standpoint, * ~ than roasted snowflakes. , There is nothing there m ' m which your system de- • mands or palate relishes. • •' • Say—try our Ferndell ? • Cofiee. • • That’s all. '* McFarland & Son ‘ • • • Reliable Grocere $ * •!- •!• •

Chicago to Northwest, Indianapol s Cincinnati, and the South, Louisville and French Lick Springs. RENSSELAER TIME TABLE In Effect Feb. 25, 1908. SOUTH BOUND. No. s—Louisville Mail . .... 10:55 a.m. No. 33 —Indianapolis Mail . 2:01 p.m. No. 39 —Milk accd. . . . .5:40 p.m. No. 3 —Louisville Ex. . . . 11:05 pan. No. 31 —Fast mail .... 4:49 am. NORTH BOUND. No. 4—Mail . 4:30 am. No. 40 —Milk accd. . . . 7:31 a.m. No. 32—Fast Mail 9:55 a.m. No. 6 —Mail and Ex. . . 3:26 p.m. No. 30*—Cin. to Chi. Mail .6:36 p.m. No. 38** —Cin. to Chicago . 2:57 pm ♦♦Sunday only.

FAR MS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 60 acres, 5 miles from court house, on gravel road, near school, alb good corn land, in cultivation except 6 acres in young timber, bas some tile; 6 room house, fair oat buildings, some fruit, good well and is well located. Will sell on easy terms or take live stock or property as part payment 40 acres on main road two miles from station, % mile from school no improvements. Will trade for town property or live stock or sell on small payments 60 acres, no buildings, nice level land, 50 acres cultivated, 12 timber, school, free mall and near good town. Will trade for live stock or town property. 280 scree. Union tp., all nice level land. SO acres cultivated, 100 acres ready to break for corn, remainder meadow pasture and timber, 60,000 feet of saw timber. It lies near gravel road, school and in good neighborhood. Will take live stock, clear property, smaller tract of land or will sell on terms of fl.ooo down 14 acres near station on main road, 40 miles west of Cincinnati, In Dear born county, Ind., this is suitable for poultry or truck. It is clear and has good abstract title. Will trade for live Btock or vacant lots. m We always have farms of all descriptions to sell or trade. Also mortgage yiotee for property or land G. F. MEYERS. Opposite State Bank. Try our 1-40-1 coal for your range. It is the cleanest and best coal for ranges on the market. Try It and you will be convinced. Rensselaer Lumber Co. Phone 1 Doan’s Regulate cure constipation without griping, naueeanor any weakening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per box. Subscribe for the Daily Republican. The Republican for your a*lt bills.

S A GOOD NAME Tjl VERY one desires to establish Careful selection of the drugs, Fl for himself a good name, but intelligent and skillful compound- WyiMnjjijjjp it takes time to win the confidence ing, the entire absence of opium, ffllrpni|p|| U of your fellow men. Truth and per- chloroform, or any other harmful fMIJIT; severance are the alternate rungs ingredient, and the absolute purity j on the ladder of success, and he of every article that goes into its I who reaches the top must make no composition, has built up and sus- |jj||liOUgflS,liolQS false step. » tained its good name. 11 CROUP* I There are hundreds of cough These are the things you should li| ’ medicines with all sorts of names, remember, and the next time you [BiII SORE, THROAT, ! each claiming to be the best, but want a cough medicine, it is worth see thmt the next the test of time will prove whether while to see that you get Chamberwrapped.you or n °t they have established the lain’s and secure the virtues which like this. right to be called the best a good name implies. H Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has had thirty-five Every dealer who sells a bottle years of sale and use, and has cored coughs and of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy colds under all conditions, in all countries and dim- guarantees it to give satisfaction Price, 25 c.' ates, and the verdict today is that it has no equal. . or he will refund the money, , Large size, 50c.

Public Stock Sale. * ■' • .. z ; On Thursday, February 25, 1909, we will dispose of our herd of Hereford cattle at public auction, on the Pleasant Grove Stock Farm. The sale is to be made because we are closing up our partnership business, and because Mr. Ambler, who will continue the business, will breed only Polled Herefords. He has recently purchased a new bull for that purpose—Pol ed King IV, 283942-287—and will give his attention to hornless cattle only. The herd to be sold includes: SEVEN REGISTERED HEREFORD MALES, as follows: Soria, 13Q327; calved Oct. 7, 1901; sire, Earl Wilton, full brother to Champion Dale; dam, Pearl; bred by H. F. Schnelker, New Haven, Ind. Soria 111, 271604; calved March 31, 1907; sire Soria, dam Tiny. Soria IV, 271605; calved May 12, 1907; s’re, Hathaway; dam, Pauline 11. Soria V, 271606; calved May 15, 1907; si e, Soria; dam, Pauline. Ambler’s Choice, 301790; calved April 10, 1808; si e, Soria; dam, Tiny. Bill Bryan, 301791; calved July 26, 1908; sire, Joe Donald; dam, Pha. William Taft, 301797; calved March 30, 1908; sire, Soria; dam, Princess Royal. TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD COWS, as follows: ' ; Pauline, 115327; calved June 20, 1900 sire, Hobson; dam, Peach Blossom; bred by Ed Hawkins, Earl Park, Ind. Pauline 11, 1G0089; calved Dec. 12, 1902; sire, Gentry; dam, Pauline; bred by Ed Hawkins, Earl Park, Ind. TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD HEIFERS, as follows: M.ry, 331793; calved May . 20, 1908; slve, Soria; dam, Pauline. One other regieteied heifer. EIGHT HEREFORD COWS, 6 of them grades, all in calf by registe ed bull, some by Polled King 4th. SEVEN HEREFORD STEERS— Yearlings and two-year-olds. Besides the above cattle the following other farm stock will be sold: TWELVE HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES —Black team 3 and 4 years old weighing 2,800; grey mare 3 years old weighing 1,400 and in foal; bay mare, 9 years old, we’ghlng 1250 and In foal; grey mare, weighing 1,150, and in foal; bay mare, 3 years old, weighing 1,150; family broken general purpose mare; roan hor-e, weighing 1,200; a fall colt; team of good work mules, 10 and 12 years old, weighing 2,400;-and a team of gcod young mules, 3 and 4 years old. TWENTY-ONE HEAD OF HOGS— Consisting of 5 brood sows—3 Duroc and 2 Poland China —all bred to registered males; a registered male and a male not registered, and 14 shoats weighing from 60 to 70 pounds. SEVEN HEAD OF SHEEP. FEED and IMPLEMENTS—IncIuding 1,000 bushels of corn. We want visitors to notice what the use of POTASH will do in judging corn. The sight of the best jeorn in the county will convince youj USUAL TERMS —Ten monthsv time over $5; 8 per cent interest If not paid when due, 6 per cent per annum discount for cash. AMBLER & GiLGER. J. H. HEPP, and M. E. RARRICK, Auctioneers. Dinner at the house by the Ladles’ Aid Society. Lunch at grounds by Lindesmlth.

Dyspepsia Is America’s curse. Burdock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out Impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight; and good health. > A Lambertvllle “Snag-Proof” boots are made of pure India rubber gum. The best boot made. See G. B. Porter, Special Agent.

Don’t leave yonr hor.es and other 1 stock exposed to the weather. This j warning is especially timely now, but stock should never be exposed. The hitch barns In Rensselaer give the very best care of stock and it costs but a little to stand horses in from the weather. A citizen spoke to the reporter recently about seeing a nice driving horse, covered only with a light blanket, stand all day and until date in the evening hitched to a post For a nickle the horse could have had a pleasant day In a stable. No one knows what the suffe.ing of a dumb animal is under such, conditions. Give the horse a square deal. A letter from Earl Sayler, new of Mayville, N. D., In which be encloses $1.50 for a renewal of his SemiWeekly subscription, says: “The paper is coming regularly and reaches us on Thursdays and Mondays. We enjoy it very much. We hope the lot sale will be a success as we feel a deep interest in Rensselaer. We are all well. Our large rooming house is filled with normal students. I see by the paper that about, 22 families from the neighborhood of Remington, Wolcott and Brook, are going to locate in North Dakota, abcut 25 miles from where we live. If there should be anyone from that neighborhood that is thinking of locating out here, I will be glad to help them find a location if they will either call on me or write to me, as I am qui’e well acquainted in this neighborhood. We have had hut little snow and consequently but little sleighing, but It has been pretty cold, on one occasion as low as 38 degrees below zero. During the cold weather the trains had difficulty In running on time, some being 10 to 12 hours late. I hope all Rensselaer friends are well.”

POSTPONED. PUBLIC_ SALE, As 1 have more stock than I need, 1 will sell at public auction at my residence, 4 miles north and 4 miles east of Rensselaer, and 4 miles north of Pleasant Ridge, commencing at 10 o’clock, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 09 The following property: 9 Head of HORSES —One grey mare, 11 yrs old, wt 1450, In foal to the Ringeissen horse; 1 sorrel mare, 10 yrs old, wt 1420, a good Blngle driver; 2 coach horses, coming 3 and 4 yrs old, and a good team of colts; 1 bay gelding, coming 3 yrs old; 1 black gelding, coming 2 yrs old; 1 colt; 9 Head of CATTLE—S good young cows, part of them fresh soon; 2 coming 2-year-old steers; 2 spring calveß. 24 fall pigs, weighing 70 to 100 pounds. * IMPLEMENTS—I Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachment and 120 rods of wire, in good order; 1 01i\er gang plow; 1 Bradley eagle-claw walk lug cultivator; 1 Morris 4-shovel cultivator; 1 8-section steel ha; row; 1 No. 8 cook stove; with reservoir. TERMS— A credit of 10 months will be given on sums of over $lO with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. A discount of 8 per cent will be given for cash on all sums over $lO. All sums of $lO and under, cash in hand. No property to be removed until settled for. JOHN C. MAXWELL Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spltler, clerk. Hot lunch on grounds. Try the Republican for sale blllsi The Republican for yoor sale bills.

» ♦ lit' ;:i Automobile Livery , U i ; ;; , , I : • I 11 Cars for hire at all hours of day or night. Re- \I I ;;; liable cars and competent drivers. We will |; ; ; I! make a specialty of carrying to and from parties J| i ! '» and dances. !! ' 111 l»l ; ;; Gi-Ve Us a Call. Rates 'Reasonable. • <! " !! < i j Rensselaer Garage j -I- * -1- * I- * * * * * * * I» • ■ • ' Eyes and Their Gare i • t/ . , A defect in vision Is not as a rule a disease of the eye, , often it Is a condition which proper glasses will not only relieve * _ but many times cure. Vision is restored and eyes become strong. W *! SEEING IS BELIEVING. • • ' Dr. Rose M. Remmek j • Registered and licensed Optometrist. *i 2nd floor Harris Bank Building. Phone 403. •-* * »1* 4* * * * * *l* * * * * * *f» -4» fr ± * ‘l* -I—l- * *fr * !■ . New Meat Market *• —• 1 1 ■■■■.'■ : • • North Main Street We Are Now Running and Solicit Yonr Trade • • We will pay the Highest Market Prices for veal calves, * • • hides, tallow, etc., and Fancy Prices for • good fat cattle. tus thu-fri JOE PUTTS. Phone 151 1 ** * f -*--* ** * ,|. ** 4. * :

Mrs G.. W Goff is home for a few weeks, but unless she continues to improve in health will go south without delay. Anyone desiirng a Spirella corset should order soon. She has quit© a number of stock corsets on hand in Standard models, with which she can fit many people, some of them are beautiful new French Modelß of 1909 make or your special measure can be taken and sent to the factory, and have a corset made from your measurements over any model your form requires. All corsets will be made satisfactory. Being unable to call at your homes at present she would be pleased to have you call rft her rooms over the State bank. Please do not rap but walk' in. Household Goods For Sale. The undersigned in moving to Spokane, Wash., will offer the following at private sale: 1 good organ, music cabinet, 3 parlor rockers, parlor table, couch, chiffonier, Iron bed, dresser and commode, base burner, gasoline range, 1 wood or soft coal heater, 6 dining chairs, dining table, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, good washing machine, and other articles. Phone M. HALE GRANT. WOOD AND COAL. We carry the largest stock of wood and oaal in the city. We carry 1-40-1, Easter Gem, and Jackson HUI for ranges, Splint, Pittsburg and anthracite for heaters. • Our wood la good and dry either In 4 foot, 16 Inch block or split When In need of wood or coal give os a trial. Rensselaer Lumber Co., Phone 1

BLOCKADED. EVERY HOUSEHOLD IN RENSSELAER SHOULD KNOW HOW TO RESIST IT. e The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do this. Earnest Norton, living in the southern part of Goodland, Ind., Bays: “I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they proved of great benefit to me. I suffered from backache and severe pains across my loins,'was unable to rest at night and felt tired and wornout during the day. My kidneys were disordered and at times the passages of the secretions were frequent After using Doan's Kidney Pills I was relieved of my backache and pains, the kidney secretions were regulated and I received new strength and ambition. Doan’s Kidney Pills did me a great deal of good and I have not had any kidney trouble since using them.” Plenty more proof like this from Rensselaer people. Call at B. F. Fen dig’s drug store and ask what customers report For sale by all dealers. Prioe 60 oents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’e—and take no other. Rugs that we have been selling at $1.76 we are now offering for |L2S apiece. a B. PORTER.