Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1909 — Page 4

filmifipfl Pnliimn WWSliluU uUlUlllll* TOR SAUL TOR SALE —Timothy hay, $5.50 per ton on the Geo. K. Hollingsworth farm.' B. D. Comer. mch.6. §H ■ • ■■ ■ i - - TOR SALE—A good 6-room house, CM* water, fruit, cement walks and stone streets on both sides, in good condition and will sell at a bargain. SVank King. mchlO FOR SALE—A few good second hand sewing machines, both drop head and box top at the Singer office, m 3 TOR SALE —My residence property in Rensselaer, consisting of good house, out buildings and 6 lots, at a bargain. If taken soon immediate possession will be given. J. H. Perkins. mchlO TOR SALE—Bargains in farms offered by. G. F. Meyers. See descriptions in another column of this paper. See him for full details. TOR SALE —Almost new wardrobe couch, rocking chair, book case, and other articles of furniture. Call in forenoon. Mrs. M. E. Corliss. ISf.tf FOR SALE —26 acres of land, five miles northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton township. This is a choice piece of land, improved, located near head of Iroquois dredge, and a bargain at S7O per acre cash price. For full particulars write to Mrs. J. G. Gibbon, Lewisville, Aloerta, Canada. 7Cep. ts.

FOB KENT. FOR RENT —Five room house with barn. Inquire of W. C. Babcock, ts FOR RENT A modern 8-room house, with lot 75x150 feet, on Division street north of Dr. Horton's; good new stable. A. Leopold, phone S 3. Or call at law office of Moses Leopold. f.l9tf FOR RENT—S room house. A. H. Hopkins. FARM FOR RENT—I6O acres, 4 miles southwest of Roselawn, 90 acres cleared. Four room house and barn now being built, and will be completed by March 16th, 'O9. C. Landon, 146 State St., Chicago, 111. f. 27 FOR RENT—6 room house; 4 lots; big chicken park; everything in good order. Chas. Grow. Bfb.tf FOR RENT —Two farms, one of 160 Other Of 320 acres. Inquire of Chas Shaw, Parr, In<L, or write to F. Thompson, 6412 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago. 26jan.tf

WANTED. WANTED—A good apprentice girl. Mrs. H. Purcupile. WANTED—To rent 6mall house, 4 to 6 rooms, modern conveniences preferred. Address Lock Box 427, City. MchS WANTED—Man with team to plow 20 acres of sod. Phone 520 A. C. P. Moody. WANTED—Two girls at McKay's Laundry. WANTED—“Send your name—ls you want to Improve your condition, and we will sead you literature about Wyoming, the state with a great future. Shedd-Sizer Co., Basin, Wyo.” mchl2 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. smar WANTED—Success Magazine requires the services of a man in Rensselaer to look after the expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusual!]] effective; position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day, with commission option. Address, with references, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Success Magazine Bldg., New York. mch.2

LOST. IX)ST—Pocketbook containing S2O In money and K. of P. receipt with my name on it. Finder please return to me and receive reward. Earl Duvall. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN—lnsurance Co. tponey on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan, lo.tf 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 Kalman, IndL 10m house cleaning. l '" li,lM —' ’ HOUSE CLEANING!—I have purchased a saw Vacuum house cleaner, which doss the work perfectly. Don't move anything ont o* the house. Cleans the carpets right on the floor, "'#■ *#.‘l I 'f 1 ' ’•"■■■

also the walls and ceilings. Get your orders in early. See me or drop card to O. S. Baker, Rensselaer. Ind. 9feb.tf __ * .i.-;-....- ■ , ' ~-4, MISCELLANEOUS. READERS, ATTENTION —Subscribe for your Magazines with F. C. Hendee, The Magazine Man, Effingham, 111. He duplicates ail offers made by any reliable agency or publisher. References, Effingham State Bank; Effingham, Postmaster. mch23 0 ________ FEED BARN —I have purchased the H. Daniels feed barn and will be pleased to receive the patronage of the public. James A. Norgor. mcl

HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP

Uncle Jimmy Overton was here a few days this week. Mrs. Reed McCoy has been on the sick list again this Week. Mrs. Anna Warner is visiting at Simon Cook’s this week. Chas. Tubbs has moved from the old Bally farm to a farm southeast of Rensselaer. Miss Kate Maxwell attended her brother John’s sale in Barkley, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler and G. C. Petree visited at C. A Defier’s Saturday night and Sunday. - Hazel Drake went to Monon Tuesday evening for a few days’ sojourn with friends and relatives. Whooping cough is quite prevalent in Hanging Grove at this writing, not any of the “cases being very dangerous, however. Mr. and Mrs. John Moraitz returned Wednesday evening from a few days’ visit with relatives near Francesville. Roads were almost impassible in a number of places Tuesday and Wednesday, especially where the grades were worked last fall. Miss Lucy Beasley visited over Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ford and family, returning to TieF school work at Rensselaer, Monday. morning. Chas. E. Peregrine left here Tuesday sor 4 Mitchell, S. Dak., where he has secured employment of D. W. Reed for the ensuing year. Chas. went through with Mr. Shesler’s goods, of near Pleasant Ridge. Nate Eldridge and family, of Parr, have , moved to McOoysburg and will occupy one of the vacant houses' on south side of the city. Mr. Eldridge will work on Mr. Moffitt’s dredge, which they will start to building soon. Most of the dredge material came in on the local freight Wednesday evening. Bob Drake’s feed yard has been thronged with crows for several days, so much so, that Bob had sought revenge of some nature, so Wednesday he armed himself with a shotgun and stole quietly down the opposite side of some fodder shocks until in good gun shot of 6 or 6 of the blackfeathered intruders. He took extra good aim to make sure ,of at least two birds, but the gun was not loaded and the crows talked on. how good Drake's corn was.

Blue Sea.

Dan Chatman was in Lee Friday. John Johnson hauled hay from this vicinity this week. , Elmer Johnson and wife and mother were in Monon Friday. A few from this vicinity attended the wedding Wednesday. R. Williams was in this burg Friday forenoon. Mr. Bruce was in Morion this week on business. John Mitchell called on C. Underwood Sunday afternoon. Geo. Caster and wife spent one day this week with R. R. Foulks and wife. R. Williams and Chas. Wood went after some colts they bought at a sale last week. Richard Foulks started with his wife to Chicago Saturday to Bee a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beaver also went with them.

G. L. Thornton Assistant Assessor.

Marion township assessor Geo. W. Scott has selected as his deputy, G. L. Thornton, who began work this Monday morning. Mr. Thornton was the assessor for four years in Newton township and will handle the wor in this township to the entire satisfaction of the people. He will do the assessing outside the city, and Mr. Scott will do the assessing in the City. , ■ : .

NOTICE TQ CUSTOMERS. I have sold out my business in Jasper county to Mr. V. M. Peer, and will make one collecting trip. Those knowing themselves indebted will please be prepared to setle. r * R. B. HALKJUS, ihK Watkinq’,Agent Ths Republican for yqur sal# billa

Icougls, Colds HI CROUP. Mjgßfl wMOOflilO CTWBftj Pjß sqre^thrqat! ill THROATtind LUHGa fH ******** m Ml fton Hi pirn »n. f n—a. 25ct^| See that the next cough remedy you buy Is wrapped like this.

Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has had thirty-five years of sale and use, and has cored coughs and colds under all conditions, in all countries and dim- ? ates, and the verdict today is that it has no equal. *

Jim Randle Accused of Crime.

Jim Randle, well known here, being the son. *of Nelson Randle, was last week tried at St Charles, 111., of implication in a hold-up that occurred in that city recently. M. L. Hemphill and J. N. Leatherman were present at his trial, and the evidence at the trial was somewhat conflicting. The hold-up’ was committed by a young man who plead guilty but who claimed that Jim had put him up to do it. He was overpowered by a man he attempted to rob and was turned over to the police. Jim stoutly maintained his innocence, and the jury disagreed as to him. The case will probably be tried again.

HIDDEN DANGER.

NATURE GIVES TIMELY WARNING THAT NO RENSSELAER CITIZEN CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kidneys create a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and foamy, Or a thick red, illsmelling urine, full of sediment and irregular passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2, comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or shrap adn acute, tell you | of sick kidneys and warp you of approach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright’ I disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and cure them perman- ! ently. H. N. Wasser, Prop., of Carson House, Washington street, Monticello, 1 Ind., says: “l suffered from severe backaches and had such sharp shoot- I Ing pains across my loins that I was kept awake at night My kidneys were sluggish in action and the secretions were badly disordered. I used various remedies but did not find the desired relief until I commenced taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. I can now rest well at night, have no backache and feel a great deal better in every way, thanks to the remedy.’’ Plenty more proof like this from Rensselaer people. Call at B. F. Fendig’s drug store and ask what customers report For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other.

Independence.

Miss Agusta McCleary went t Samuel Rees was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Geo. Daniels is building some new fence on his farm. Miss Augusta McCleary went Monday to work for Mr. Yeoman of near Valma. Ed Oliver made a business trip to Missouri last Monday and returned Friday. * Wm. Kennedy, of near Francesville, moved to the Adair farm, lately vacated by Ed Oliver. Mr. Floyd Tow entertained Wm. Rees and family with his phone Sunday afternoon. The Literary at Gifford was well attended Saturday night and a good program was had. Mr. Frank Parlin and Wm. DeMoss, of Pontiac, 111., are visiting with A. A. Gorbet and family. Miss Bertha Cooper and Miss CbJoe Torbet were the guests of Miss Nile Britt Sunday*

■ ■ ■• ■ Prof. Tripodi, music tfeaeber, piano and violin. For particulras inquire Of the librarian. •!» mar 19

A GOOD NAME '* * - ‘ * - ~S HI .»3*r- - «*»- :*«* • " 1 • " 1 ■ , "c J V* 1 * . *> ' ... • " -V'

EVERY one desses to establish for himself a good name, but it takes time to win the confidence of your fellow men. Truth and perseverance are the alternate rungs on the ladder of success, and he who reaches the top must make no false step. There are hundreds of cough medicines with all sorts of names, each claiming to be the best, but the test of time will prove whether or not they have established the tight to be called the best

Chicago to Northwest, Indianapolis Cincinnati, and the South, Louisville and French Lick Springs. RENSSELAER TIME TABLE In Effect Feb. 25, 1908. SOUTH BOUND. No. 6 —Louisville Mail . . . 10:55 a.m. No. 33 —Indianapolis Mall . 2:01 p.m. No. 39—Milk accd 5:40 p.m. No. 3—Louisville Ex. . . . 11:05 pun. No. 31 —Fast mail .... 4:49 am. NORTH BOUND. No. 4—Mail 4:30 am. No. 40—Milk accd. . . . 7:31 am. No. 32—Fast Mall 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 p.m. •Daily except Sunday. •♦Sunday only.

f** I- * -I’ -I- •!■ •• • « • • GOOD :: COFFEE:: For Breakfast. , • • • 1 * * Nothing better to fit one ~ for a good day’s work than ~ & cup of coffee at break!i I fast time. • • 4* But get good coffee. 4* i'p 4* Poor coffee is little better, •• from a health standpoint, * * ~ than roasted snowflakes. , There is nothing there ~ which your system de- •• mands or palate relishes. •• * * Say—try our Ferndell * •• Cofiee. " •• That’s all. " McFarland & Son " Reliable Grocers t ’l’ * * 4- * * 4* * t

Farm Bargains 40 acres, no buildings, on public road, near school, churches and station. Only $600; terms S2OO down. 64 acres, near good town with all kinds of business, 3 churches, bank, brick high school, elevator, and lies on main road, free mail route, school across the road; has fiveroom house, fair barn, chicken house, smoke house, garden fenced with picket fence, good well, fruit; 12 acres in rye; lies near dredge ditch now being built, ditch tax paid. Will offer for a short time at only $22.50 per acre. Terms, down. 126 acres, in good neighborhood, near good town, on free mail route, school on the farm; good house, bain and other outbuildings, good well, fruit for family use; 18 acres in rye, 48 acred for corn and remainder timber and pasture. This farm llep hear dredge ditch now being dug and the ditch tax paid. Price $22.50 per Sere for quick pale. Terms S7OO down. 280 acres, near several stations, on gravel road, school, is level black iand, 30 acres cultivated, remainder original soil mostly black prairie land 1 , is fenced and has been used for pasture, has 2t bearing apple

Careful selection of the drugs, intelligent and skillful compounding, the entire absence of opium, chloroform, or any other harmful ingredient, and the absolute purity of every article that goes into itp composition, has built up and sustained its good name. These are the things you should remember, and the next time you want a cough medicine, it is worth while to see that you get Chamberlain’s and secure the virtues which a good name implies. Every dealer who sells a bottle of Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy guarantees it to give satisfaction or he will refund the money. * . *T- L? "* ' •" ■*- 7 -; v AT® v-t•' ' C '

UNBREAKABLE—WILL NOT BEND OUT OF SHAPE THE IDEAL BONING The New 1909 “Long Hipless’’ Front and Back Lace Spirella Corset is the latest up-to-date model, having a tendency to slightly compress the hips, giving the long ofnatpNEfiSlll military slope, both above and below the -itCL'Sr fflir fj waist line, which Fashion has decreed w / that elite dressers should wear. 'vy F iff The new models are designed both for V 7 V m slender and stout ladies, including the ✓ latest ideas in correct corset creation, cov- nHlh f ak jlljlssk. ering the figure from shoulder blade to /*S|aK Pwsysmv to the lowest point of the hip, reducing j hip and abdominal prominence where / corpulance exists, giving the figure the f If “ 1111 rr“ so called "hipless effect. ” ' / / “SPIRELLA” has mo.e good points ( f \ in its favor than any other make. Style, \ \ mlplf \ health, comfort, durability, satisfaction, \ \ \ VofelliTT-l-' and an unbreakable rust proof stay, are \ \ A WfiSpfl \ elements which' have built them up, and \ \ //\ Me: JJA \ your new spring gown should be fitted \ over a Spirelia Corset. 1/// m YV Mrs. Goff is enthusiastic over the corsel 'fflf $ #; \ she sells. She says when one has the best *fjl $ $•; ®I there is to be had in that line, why not tell /v ; Wiji j Nowhere does the application ol good KV sense tell to such advantage as it will in J psi the choice of a Corset. With the wrong Corset one is uncomfortable, gives a misfit y T 7 . and no gown shown its best effect. • * 9 9i With the right Corset, one has physical ease and can breathe well. Spirelia bends in every direction, is flexible, and does not impede the movements of the body in any way. Every muscle, every organ has lull play, consequently there is no danger to the organs of the body in wearing Spirelia Corsets. Does this not appeal to reason! Physicians endorse them. Mrs. G. W. GOFF, Corsetiere Phone 2 rings on 105 Rensselaer, Indiana

••••••••m. • . .9 m m • • a # Eyes and Their Gare ; 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. , SEEING IS BELIEVING. , * Dp. Rose M. Remmek ’ • • ' ' ' . ■ ■ ; ' Registered and licensed Optometrist *i 2nd floor Harris Bank Building. iPhone 403.

*Automobile Livery <! Cars for hire at all hours of day or night. Re- ; J liable cars and competent drivers. We will ! I make a specialty of carrying to and from parties s and dances. :-i K T " —r- 7~rT~—jr— Git>e Us a Call. Rates 'Reasonable. \ Rensselaer Garage

trees, but no buildings. This land lies 11 miles from this place and in good neighborhood. If/ sold soon v will close It out at $22.50 per acre. Terms SI,OOO down. , Will take live stock as first payment on either of the above places or clear property in this city. Can give possession of either place if sold soon. G. F. MEYERS, Rensselaer, Ind. Office Leopold blk., opposite State Denk.'‘" v Try our 1-40-1 coal tor your range, it to the oleumst and best coal for ranges on the market try It and yon prill be oonvlncetL Rensselaer Lumber CJo. 1 ' ' Phone 4. Subscribe for the Daily SenubUoan.

ireffir B CROUP. Hi SORE THROAT wH CbsMsrisii HMdi fit. Price, 25c.' Large size, 50c

WOOD AND COAL. We carry the largest stock of wood and coal in the city. We carry 1-40-1, Easter Gem, and Jackson Hill for ranges, Splint, Pittsburg and anthracite for heaters. Our wood to good and dry either in 4 foot, 18 Inoh block or Split Whan in need of wood or coal give ns a trial. » Rensselaer Lumber Ca, . • • , Phone 4. ■- 1 - ' ,'lTf 4 It woqfd be impossible to supply persons who have already paid their subscriptions with wall charts. The offer applies only to renewals and new subscriptions since Feb. 18th. -H-‘- »■? ■ ■ ■ " " Everybody*' frj<m<b-pr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat, &pla bate. bruises, scalds. Stops any pstov t The Republican lot fttar sals hills.