Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1909 — Page 2
Professional Cards —>— - ' DR. E. CL ENGLISH PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOH Night and day calls given-prompt attention. Residence phone, 116. Office uhone. 17 c. ■ ■ ■. — ' - - Rensselaer, Ind. Dk.I.M. washburn PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Makes a specialty of Diseases of the Eyes. Rensselaer, Ind. DB. F. A. TURFLER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, Office —2 rings on 300, residence —3 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and Chronic diseases, Spinal curvatures a specialty. DR. E. N. LOY Successor to Dr. jV, W. Hartsell. Occupying his old Office in the Williams Block. HOMEOPATHIST OFFICE FHOXE 89 Residence College Avenue, Phone 169 Rensselaer, Indiana. X F. Irwin S. C. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN DAW, READ ESTATE AND INSURANCE. S per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Rellows’ Block. Beniselaer, Indiana. ARTHUR 11. HOPKINS DAW. DOANS AND READ ESTATE Loans on farms and city property, personal security and chattel mortgage. Buy, sell and rent farms and city property. Farm and city fire insurance. Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, Indiana,
E. P. HONAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice in all the courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Rensselaer, Indiana. ’ MOSES LEOPLD ATTORNEY AT LAW ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. Up stairs, northwest corner Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. Rensselaer, Indiana. Frank Foltz Charles G. Spitler FOLTZ & SPITLER (Successors to Thompson & Bros.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract books in County. H. L. BROWN DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. J. W. HORTON DENTIST GRADUATE OF PROSTHESIS Modern Service, Methods, Materials. Opposite Court House. Farm Loans. If you have a loan on your FARM, and want to it learn our terms? We still have some money to loan at Five percent and reasonable commission. With partial payment privileges. No undue delay when title is good. If you desire a loan now or in the near future make application at once before rates are advanced Call, telephone or » write First National Bank North Side Public Square. RENSSELAER, IND. Farm Loans. Any ■mount. Our rates are loveet norm* moot wturol Tawna dooed promptly. Mo appraisers required. Ns extra chargee and no "red tape.' Giro no your application and save tone end money. IRWIN & IRWIN, Odd Fellows’ Building. Bmmelam lad.
Classified Column. FOR SALE. For Sale —At a bargain. A 'modern 7 room cottage with hard wood’floors and up to date plumbing complete, fine ceilings. Extensive grounds and fruit trees. Will sell cheap if taken soon. J. W. Horton. mch27 For Sale— Strawberry Plants, N. S. Bates will have a limited number of plants for sale. The large dark red berry, the best known berry for this part of the country. Orders can be placed now. First come, first served. mch22
For Sale— Eggs, Eggs, Eggs! From high scoring White Rock. Price $1 per 13. If not convenient to call at Iroquois farm, will deliver in Rensselaer for you. We are booking or-
ders now. Joseph A. Pullin, R. F. D. No. 1, phone 534 F. mchlOtf
For Sale or Trade— Good paying business in good location. S7OO cash. For particulars address Lock Box 667. mchß ts. For Sale— Good renting property, paying good interest. Bargain if taken soon. Inquire at this office. For Sale— 4o acre farm in Jennings county; good 5-room house; new barn; on gravel road and telephone line; 30 acres under cultivation; % miles of store, church and school house; 3% miles of railroad station. Price $2,000. SSOO cash; balance in easy payments. Address Otis Brown, Rensselaer, Ind. 3mchtf For Sale— 2o acres joining corporation, nice black land, facing stone road, has fine bearing orchard of various kinds of choice fruit. Will sell in any size tracts from five acres up. G. F. Meyers.
For Sale—Bargains in farms offered by G. F. Meyers. See description in another column of this paper/ See him for full details. For Sale—Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock eggs; $1.25 per setting. Mrs. O. O. Hammerton. mch!3tf For Sale—2s acres of land, five miles northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton township. This is a choice piece of land, imprdved, 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, Alberta, Canada. For Sale —A good work and brood mare, age 10 years, weight about 1200. Address Alfred Randle, R. D. 1, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 512 G. mch.3o
FOR BENT. For Rent—Eight room house, good location, good well, smoke house and kitchen. Apply to John Makeever. apri!3. For Rent—One 6-room house with barn. In good condition. D. E. Grow. * mch.l7tf For Rent—Farm of 240 acres, four miles south of McCoysburg. Arthur H. Hopkins. . For Rent —Nice small room, suitable for small business or office, next door to laundry, apply to O. H. McKay. mch4tf 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 33. Or call at law office of Moses Leopold. fl9tf For Rent—s room house, A. H. Hopkins. j For Rent—Five room house with barn. Inquire of W. C. Babcock, ts WANTED.
Wanted —Girl for general houseork, to begin April 5. Good wages. Phone 129, or write to Miss Edna Thompson. mch29. Wanted—A lady roomer. Please call at the house in the morning. Mrs. Corliss, Ist door east of Christian church. mch.22 Wanted—A few more family washings. Apply, Mrs. Mary Chupp, Phone 427. mch.2B Farms Wanted—Do you want to sell your farm, or exchange it for good income flats, houses or office buildings in Chicago? Write us for particulars. National Brokerage Co., 527 W. 63rd St., Chicago. mchlOtf Wanted—Man with team to plow 30 acres of sod. Phone 520 A. C. P. Moody. ..I ' Wanted—To see more oil and gasoline cards In the windows, or phone 446. B. F. Edwards. 27mch
Setting Eggs for Sale. For Sale— Rose Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, SI.OO per setting of 15 eggs. I also would sell or trade my Cyphers incubator and two Model brooders. F. M. Parker, phone 217, Rensselaer, Ind. s , apr22 LOST Lost— On March 6th, between postoffice and Chicago Bargain Store, a gold broach set with red stones. Finder please bring to this office or return to Mrs. Travis. mch.23 MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan — Insurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lots HOUSE CLEANING. Look Here— From now until April Ist I will dean house 75 cents per room. See me or adress, Or 3.Baker, Rensselaer, Ind. 9feb.tf
PASTURE. Say, why don’t you turn your colts and cattle on some GOOD blue grass pasture this summer? I’ll tell you who has some—Jay W. Stockton. You ought to speak for a place before it is too late. It is only 3% miles west of Rensselaer, R. F. D. No. 3, or phone 527 B. mchlow2 MISCELLANEOUS. Beaders, Attention— Subscribe for your Magazines with F. C. Hendee, The Magazine Man, Effingham, 111. He duplicates all offers made by any reliable agency or publisher. References, Effingham State Bank; Effingham Postmaster. mch23
Harry Nelson Drops Dead at Roselawn.
Harry Nelson, 67 years of age, dropped dead at Roselawn at 1:30 o’clock this Monday morning. Neuralgia of the heart was the cause of death. He had lived at Roselawn but about 30 days, having bought property and removed there from Wolcott. He leaves a wife and several grown children. The funeral will take place at the Meadow Lake church near Wolcott Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock, and burial will be made in the Meadow Lake cemetery.
Blaine Gwin arrived home Saturday evening from Baltimore, Md., where he has been working in the associated charities for the past year. He will go to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in a few days, and will be the assistant manager of the work there. His sister, Mrs. George Thomas, of Monticello, spent Sunday with him and their parents here. •
For the Trade of 1909.
I expect to exhibit the best line of buggies that ever came to the city of Rensselaer. I have bought three car loads at this writing and if the trade is as good as last season (and I think it will ba better) I will need another car or two. I have the agency for nothing but FIRST CLASS FIRM’S GOODS. The latest styles of auto seats and of other designs of high class, all work made up by experienced workmen and no job is misrepresented; nothing but a guaranteed work is bought or sold. The best goods that can be bought is none too good. The good class of work is the winner in the long run. With this fine line of buggies and carriages I have the farm wagon that has a reputation behind it, the Studebaker, South Bend, Ind. Some one is advertising they are building wagons cßit of white oak and hickory. Why this is an everyday occurrence with Studebakers for the last fifty years and still at it The world’s best mower and binder, the McCormick, also the'McCormick hay rake; they have double coll teeth which makes them more than as good again as the single coll. For a manure spreader the Success Is the worlds' best It regulates the number of loads you wish to put on an acre. I have other articles for sale, Clover Leaf stock tonic and poultry tonic. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Extras for all machines I sell. On Front street north of the Poetoffice and just across the street from King’s blacksmith shop.
C. A. ROBERTS,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper county, State of Indiana, executor of the estate of Isaac Blake, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate in supposed to be solvent. EVRED H. BLAKE, Administrator. Executor. Feb. 20, 1905. S. a Irwin, atty, for executor. meh.9-16-23
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKETS.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, March 22—Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 42,000; cattle, 15,000; sheep, 5,000; Kansas City, hogs, 4,200; cattle, 1,800; sheep, 9,500; Omaha, hogs, 9,000; cattle, 9,000; sheep, 8,000 Hogs opened 5 dents higher Mixed $5.65 to $6.95. Good heavy $6.85 to $7.00. Rough $6.55 to $6.75. Light $6.50 to $6.85. ’ Hogs closed 10 dents higher. Cattle, beeves $4.50 to $7.35. Cows and heifers $2.25 to $6.00, Stockers and feeders $3.50 to $5.40. Texans $4.75 to $5.65. Cattle closed 10 to 20 cents higher. Sheep strong. '■> - CHICAGO GRAIN. Wheat. May. July. Sept. Open 1.14=% 1-03%- 9«%High 1.15J4 1.02% 96% Low 1.1454 1-01% 96 Close 1.15% 1.02%- 96%Corn. Open 65% 64%- 64%rHigh 66%- 65% 65 a:::::::.:: It Oats. Open 58% 47% f?,. High 54 48 41% Low: 53% 47% »KCloqe 54 ,48 40%
Monologue Artist James Francis O’Donnell will present “The Rivals” at the college auditorium on Monday evening, March 22nd, at 8 o’clock. The faculty and students are looking forward to an evening of thoroughly good entertainment with plenty of mind soothing and heart easing laughter. Admission only 15 cents and the public is cordially invited.
Rensselaer, Ind.
James Francis O’Donnell At College Auditorium.
Notice to Watkins Patrons. The undersigned wishes to announce that he has purchased of R. B. Haligu.= the M%tkins agency in Jasper county, and will meet his dates and follow his route as nearly as possible, and that he will also keep for sale a line of the Watkins goods at Knapp’s livery office. Hoping to meet all of the patrons of Mr. Haligus and promising the best treatment to all, I am, Very truly, V. M. PEER.—
EXCURSION TO MICHIGAN.
The Fere Marquette railroad company wall run home seekers’ excursions to various Michigan points on the following dates: * Tuesday,. March the following dates: Tuesday, April 6 and 20. Tuesday, May 1 and 18. The rate from Chicago to Ludington, Manistee and various other - points is only $6.00 for the round trip;, good for 15 days. I am acquainted: with the coqntry, own land in Lake county and will be pleased to accompany parties there on this occasion, making preparations for the trip, providing all accommodations. Parties who care to investigate this great country which is especially adapted to the growing of potatoes, fruit, alfalfa, clover, timothy and blue grass, also a fine stock country with fine wate’r and extremely healthful, can procure literature of me and arrange for the trip. Let me hear from you at once by mail. D. L. HALSTEAD, R. D. No. 3, Box 40. Rensselaer, Ind.
The thing to do is to always trade at an exclusive clothing and furnishing goods store as you can always find goods more up-to-date and always find what you want. Be sure and see my spring line of suits and cravenettes. EARL DUVALL. The Republican has just printed a new set of mortgage exemption blanks. They can be procured at this office. 25 cents a dozen. Be sure and take a look at the windows at my store, ’as you will find the finest line of tailoring samples that has ever been shown In this city. I take your measure and a perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. EARL DUVALL. A complete line of new spring silks and wash dress goods marked at quick selling prices, to close out, at the Chicago Bargain Store. FREE WOOD Good Workmanship In all Lines. Clean Shaving—The Best Hair Cutting In Ute City. Warm Bath Room. Callen Street Rensselaer.
Chicago to Northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the Booth, DouiavlUe and French Dick Springe. RENSSEDAER TIME TABLE In Effect March 7, 1909. ISOUTH BOUND No. s—Louisville Ma 11.... ..10:55 a. mNo. 33—Indianapolis Mail.... 1:59 p. m. No. 39—Milk accom6:o2 p. m. No. 3—Louisville Ex11:05 p. rti. No. 31—Fast mail4:4s a. m. NORTH BOUND No. 4 —Mail4:s9 a. m. No. 40—Milk accom7:3l a. m. No. 32—Fast Mail10:05 a. m. No. 6—Mall and Ex.....3:17 p. m. No. 30—-Cin. to Chi. Mai1....6:02 p. m. No. 5, south bound, makes connection at Monon for Indianapolis, arriving In that city at 2:20 p. m. Also train No. 38, north bound, leaves Indianapolis at 11:45 a. m., and connects at Monon with No. 6, arriving at Rensselaer at 3:17 p. m. Train No. 31 makes connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayette at 4:37 p. m., connects with No. 30 at Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 6:02 p. m.
GOOD COFFEE Tor Breakfast. Nothing,better to fit one for a good day’s work than a cup of coffee at breakfast time. But get good coffee. Poor coffee is little better, ' from a health standpoint, than roasted snowflakes. There is nothing there which your system demands or palate relishes. Say —try our Ferndell Cofiee. That’s all. McFarland & Son RcliablclCroecr*
W. S. Richards Painter AND Paper Hanger Phone 331 Rensselaer. Indiana
HEALTH BOARD NOTICE. These has been some response to the request for cleaning out vaults, and a good deal of work has already been, done, but there is a disposition on the part of some to put it off. and to think a collection of from one to a few years amounts to nothing. The less there is the less the expense of cleaning, and this is a general order and ia to hold good all over the town, no difference being made between you and your neighbor. If it is good for one it’s good for all, and as the City Board of Health And County Health Officer have made this ai general order there should be a hearty response instead of requesting the scavengers to come around some time later. The men are here now and the work should be done as soon as you can secure them. Please don’t resort to excuses, but clean them all out. You will be prouder of yeur town then, and it will be a much Jjgalthler place in which to live. CITY BOARD OF HEALTH.
Farm Bargains 40 acres, no buildings, on public road, near school, churches and station. Only >500; terms >2OO 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 five-room heuse 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, S4OO down. 126 acres, in'good neighborhood, near good town, on free mail route, school on the farm: good house, barn and other outbuildings, good well, fruit for family use; 18 acres in rye, 46 acres for corn and remainder timber and pasture. This farm lies near dredge ditch now being dug and-the ditch tax paid. Price 122.50 per acre for quick sale. Terms >7OO down. 280 acres, near several stations, on gravel road, school, is level black land. 30 acres cultivated, remainder original soil mostly black prairie land. Is fenced and has been used for Sasture, has 25 bearing apple trees, ut no buildings. This land lies 11 miles from this place and in good neighborhood. If sold soon will close it out at >22.50 per acre. Terms >I,OOO down. Will take live stock as first payment on either of the above places dr clear property in this city. Can give possession of either place if sold soon. G. T. KEYBRS, Office Leopold blit, opposite State Bank. The People’s Grocery and Meat Market pays the top price for produce.
Registered Fercheron Stallion BAUMBIN Registered in the Percheron Society under the Number 2868. Sire Daniel 46828; he by Cotte 25271. Dam Julia 2735, she by Mirka 2419. BAUMIN will be 5 years old on April 9, 1909, is a beautiful coal black in color, with white ppot in forehead and one white hind foot His weight is 1,800 pounds; he has large, smooth bones, excellent style and fine action. Baumbln is an extra good breeder; his colts are large, with good bone and nice color. , ' .... Baumbln will make the season of 1909 as follows: , „ Mondavs —At W. S. Lowman s, 2 miles east and % mile north of Pleasand Ridge. m \ Tuesdays and Wednesdays—At the Ford farm, near the Banta schoolhouse, 3 miles northeast of McCoysburg. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays— At my place, 3 miles east and 1% miles north of Rensselaer. / TERMS —$12.50 to insure a living foal, or $lO to insure a mare to be in foal. Parties parting with mare on leaving the county are liable at once for the service fee and the get will be held for the service. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Shire Stallion BIDDY WONDER Is a brown stallion, weight 1,500 pounds; age 7 years, with excellent breeding qualities. Will make the season of 1909 at my place 3 miles east and 1% miles north of Rensselaer. TERMS —$8 to insure a living foal, or $6 to insure a mare to be in foal. Parties leaving the county or parting with mare, the service becomes due at once. H. E. DOWMAN, mch9tf Owner and Manager. THE STANDARD BRED STALLION 111 X-RAY NO. 29069. A son of Axtell, 3 years old, 2:12. The sire of Ozanam2:o7, Home Circle 2.08%, Pray Tell 2:09%, Elloree 2;08%, Mainland 2:09%, and nearly 100 other standard performers. X-RAY Ist dam Lulu Harold by Harold 413, sire of Maud S, 2:08%, Slumber 2:11%, etc. Second dam Lulu Patchen, dam of Alturus 2:12%, Hermit 2:16%, she by Mambrlno Abdallah No. 2201, sire of Elastic 2:21%, Atmosphere 2412%, etc. Third dam Big Queen by Mambrlno Boy, sire of Allerton 2:09% and Axtell 2:12%. X-RAY is a solid bay horse, weight . 1,120 pounds, very solid built horse and a high-class harness stallion. The sire of two better than 2:30. Will make the season of 1909 at Rensselaer Stock Farm at sl2 to insure a living colt. Colt to stand for service fee. Will take all precaution to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. JUNE HENXDE, Manager. 1 '"-i H. i,j— l'.llili™ The Imported Faroheron Norman
ORNGER NOS. 25986 and 43549. ORNGER has made several seasons in this county and is well known as the Ringelssen horse, having more good colts than any stallion ever owned In Jasper county. ORNGER will make the season or 1909 at Pleasant Grove, on the old George Brown farm. ORNGER is a dark dapple gray stallion, weighing 1800 pounds.. TERMS—>IS to insure colt to stand' and suck.' If mare is sold service price' becomes immediately due. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. apr!s CLINT BROWN, Keeper. IDICEC DICK, the famous Percheron Stallon will make the season of 1909 at my barn at Parr, Indiana. DICK la a beautiful dark bay horse, weighing 1600 pounds; 5 years oldjj sired by Vasslstas No. 27799. TERMS—To Insure colt to stand and suck, Ten Dollars. Will use best care to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Parting with mares or leaving the country win render service fee due and payable without notice. W. L. WOOD, Owner. TAYLOR WOOD, Manager. je.l2 r -j, at 'it. The best known pills and the best pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They are small, easy to take, gentle and certain, and are sold by. All Druggists. i
