Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1909 — Page 4

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I have beyond a doubt the be*rt and nobbiest line that ever was shown in this city or county, and the prices are reasonable. Make my store your headquarters when in town and I will try my best to make you comfortable and please you in every respect. Anything I sell you is guaranteed to give perfect ; satisfaction, or 1 will replace with new. Be sure and r see these lines. Also a full line of Tailor-Mades. " * C. EARL DUVALL, i Store of Quality. Rensselaer, Indiana.

The Plow A Man Can Pull.

THE J. L CASE To prove that the J.. I. Case SelfTjeveling High Lift Sulky Plows are lighter draft than any other, we will give an exhibition in the field immediately next the Rensselaer Stock Farm race track, near Rensselaer, on Saturday, April S, at 2 p. m. At this exhibition a Man will pull the J. L Case Self-Leveling High-Lift Sulky Plow and cut and turn a lull sized furrow. Come out and see this marvelous exhibition of a light running plow. MAINES A HAMILTON.

Millinery Opening.

Beginning Wednesday, March 31, and lasting the entire week. The most complete line of high class millinery I have ever shown, beautiful in design and colorings. We have the Gage hats, also our own creations made and trimmed after spending a •week in Chicago studying styles in the Gage pattern rooms. Come in and look them over. We will take pleasure in showing you our stock. A cordial welcome to all. MRS. H. PURCUPILE.

Notice to the Public.

Our new store is now open and we are anxious to serve you, and solicit a share of the trade of the public. Our fresh, home roasted Coffee is certain to please you. Our teas are also the best on the market. We also have a general line of groceries, all good, fresh stock and at right prices. Also oil and gasoline. Prompt deliveries. ▲ trial order is solicited. Phone 226. C. C. STARR & CO.

Notice of Election of Trustees.

Notice is hereby given that an election of one trustee will be held at the Quarterly Meeting of the White County Baptist Association, which will convene at Parr on Sunday, April 11th. A full attendance of members M desired. ARTHUR BROWN, Clerk. The swellest line of Men's Shirts Is shown by G. B. Porter. 1

Leonard Turner, who runs the linotype machine at the Republican office, spent Sunday with his parents at Monticello. He states that the smallpox scare there is not so bad as reported on the outside. There are about ten or twelve mild cases of the disease, however, and some twonty other people who are thought to have been exposed are quarantined. The disease is confined to the northern part of the town. Sunday was a clear day but not very warm. This morning there was a light skift of snow which did not last long after day light. It is still cold and cloudy and March seems inclined to keep up a bad record all the way through, although none of the weather has been particularly bad. It has been cold enough to hold back the fruit tree budding, which should give us a fine crop of fruit this year.

Dr. M. D. Gwin was taken quite sick at the home of his father, J. C. Gwin, Sunday at about the noon hour. He suffered a chill first, but felt con£M»« erably better later and returned to his home. Here he again became worse and a brother physician was called to administer to him. His fever ran up to 103% degrees and his hands and limbs became numb and this was accompanied by nausea. He improved at 9 o’clock and rested some during the latter part of the night and toda> is somewhat better. Rensselaer young men seem to find it a tolerably easy matter to buy liquor up the road some place on Sunday, for there are frequently times when they get off of the evening milk train with their hides full and a few bottles for their thirsty friends here. Sunday there is said to have been a very bedlam of cursing and rowdyism about the depot following the arrival of the milk train and some even earlier In the day. If the town marshal and night watch would put a few of these chaps in jail it would go a long way toward breaking up the practice.

More Shoe Bargains This Week.

•We will continue to sell the $1.25 to $2.00 Children's Shoes at $5 cents until the 200 pairs placed on sale are disposed of. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House block.

C. Earl Duvall Exclusive Clothier and Furnisher Rensselaer, - Indiana Don’t forget to buy your EASTER Suit and Cravenettes of me, as I am making special efforts to fit and please everyone mat comes into my store.

John F. Judy Makes Motion For a New Trial.

W. L. Wood, accompanied by his attorney G. A. Williams, went to Kentland this morning, where before Special Judge Lairl, of Logansport, attorney for John F. Judy, will argue for a new trial in the case of Judy vs. Wood. This case was tried about two years ago at Kentland. Judy claimed that Wood owed him $7,000 in settlement and Wood claimed that the balance was in hist favor. The case was tried before Judge Lalry and a' Jury and Wood was given a Judgment for SBOO. A motion was made by the defeated plaintiff for a new trial but it" had not been argued until Monday.

Shoe Bargains for Women.

We have placed on sqle for this week 200 pairs of women’s shoes and Oxfords, $2.00 and $2.50 values, which we will sell at $1.65. Inspect these goods before buying. Fendig’s Xclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. Chas. T. Otis writes from St. Augustine, Fla., where he stopped after his trip to Cuba, “Have had an enjoyable trip, and will be home April Ist. Thousands of tourists are now on their way north. All trains are crowded. It will stop at Roselawn on my way to Chicago, like the migratory birds on their trip north.” The only objection we have found to Mr. Otis’ communications are that they are too short, always on postal cards, when he could have written very interesting letters. Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, will open its mid-spring term April 6th, its summer term May 18th and its mid-summer term June 15th. Students may enter at any one of these dates and continue their work twelve weeks, or for any time desired. The school is "accredited” for preparing teachers for all of the classes— A, B and C. This institution is in an unusually prosperous condition. It is erecting new buildings, strengthening its course of study, and yet not Increasing the expense to the student It has representatives from every county in this state, from every state and territory in the Union, and many foreign countries. It is well worthy its liberal patronage.

Classified Column. FOB SALE. 0 " T —" For Sale—Eight room house, pantry, bath, closets and cellar; electric lights city and cistern water in the house; two lots, one lot set in bearing fruit; plums, pears apples, cherries, peaches and grapes, four blocks south-east of court-house; cement walks front and back. Mrs. Carrie Brenner, phone 142. mch27tf For Sale —House and lot, most desirable location in town, nine rooms, all modern, hot water plant worth S6OO. Cheap at $3,000; will sell for $2,800 if sold within 30 days. Inquire at the express office. apr3o 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 —25 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, 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. meh.3o

FOR RENT. For Rent—Five rooms in part of house. In good condition; electric lights; summer kitchen; good water. Inquire of Thad Stephens, Republican office. * apr3 For Rent—Bo acres; 40 cultivated, 40 pasture; good buildings, grain rent. mch3l G. F. MEYERS. For Rent—Eight room house, good location, good well, smoke house and kitchen. Apply to John Makeever. aprll3. For Rent—Farm of 240 acres, four miles south of McCoysburg. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Rent—Nice small room, spitable 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. For Bent—-Five room house with barn. Inquire of W. C. Babcock, ts WANTED. Wanted—3,ooo feet good white oak or burr oak plank, 2%x16 feet long, delivered near Pleasant Ridge. WinamacßrJdgeCo.7Wlnamac,lnd.apr2 Wanted—Girl for general houseork, to begin April 5. Good wages. Phone 129, or write to Miss Edna Thompson. ’ mch29. Farms Wanted—Do you want to sell your farm, or sichange it for good income flats, houses or office buildings in Chicago? Write us for particulars. National Brokerage Co., 527 W. 63rd St., Chicago. mchlOtf SETTING EGGS FOR SALE. For Sale—Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington Eggs for setting. All eggs selected from prize winning pens and guaranteed fertile, all clear eggs being replaced free of charge. $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. apr23 G. BOYD PORTER. 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. apr22 For Sale—Eggl> 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 orders now. Joseph A. Pullin, R. F. D. No. 1, phone 534 F. . mchlOtf cr.-s-.c:;-;-.-: 1 1 wfrr, 1 ,7”i J HOUSE CLEANING. Look Here—From now until April Ist I will clean house for 75 cents per room. Bee me or adress, O. 8. Baker, Rensselaer, Ind. 9feb.tf MONET TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of. E. P. Honan. lots

'j l * " ' ■' x : Announcement We wish to announce to the Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity that on Wednesday, March 31,1909 We will display a complete line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed flats at the Dressmaking shop of Hu MARY YATES. Miss M. Rohrman, who has charge of our Millinery i Department, will be pleased to meet yon between'the hours of 11 a. m. 1 J 9' . and 1 p. m. Respectfully yours, KAUFFMAN & WOLF, Hammond, Indiana.

Superb Display ‘ of Spring Millinery Wednesday and Thursday March 31-April 1 at Mrs. L. M. IMES’. ... •.■i.-x • 5 ’- _________________. i ~7. • ' . - ■ k *< We will place for your inspection several hundred trimmed hats. We ask that you visit our Millinery Parlor, where we will more than fulfill the expectations of those who shall look to us for reliable and exclusive styles. • x

Fortunes in Irrigated Lands BE YOUR OWN BOSS We have for sale Irrigated lands Ft. Sumner on the main line on the Santa Fe rail road in the famous Peoos ▼alley, Mew Mexico. There is more wealth in the IBBIGATBB X.AMDS of MEW M3XXOO than all the gold mines in the United States and the land will still he producing when the mines are exhausted. THE LAND OF HEALTH. THE LAND OF WEALTH. NEW MEXICO THB LAJfD op OPPORTUNITY. _ , THE LAND OF LONG LIFE. PECOS TALLEY LAND WILL PRODUCE Apples from $300.00 to 9600.00 per acre each year. Fears from 9400.00 to 8500.00 per acre each year. While your orchard is growing you can make on one acre of white Spanish onions from SBOO.OO to 9500.00 each year. On one acre of cantaloupes from 9300.00 to 9400.00 eaoh year. On one acre of Sweet potatoes from 9500.00 to 9600.00 each year. On one acre of celery from 9350.00 to 9600.00 each year. Alfalfa, the king of all forage crops from 6 to 8 tons each year, which sells from 910.00 to 918.00 per ton. Xn fact 10 acres of irrigated land at Ft. Sumner will make you as much money as 160 acres of Jasper County land. Think of this as a business proposition. Be a free man, own your own land and be independent. WE HAVE THE SOIL. WE HAVE THE CLIMATE. WE’HAVE THE WATER. We have Railroad Transportation. TAKE CARE OF EIGHT ACRES OF ORCHARD FOR FIVE YEARS AND IT WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. TUB ABOVE ABB FACTS. We are personally acquainted with men who made a personal investigation of this land and we feel warranted in aeouring you that the statement is true. Band is sold in 10, 30, 30 and 40 acre tracts, part cash, balance on ten years time. Write for booklet QV -o*ll on ToxfUftOli * WmyibmblmTj Tykllmtim- _" On April 6th we will run an excursion from Chicago to Ft. Sumner and return, round trip for 932.50 for railroad faro. Wo will bo pleased to have any one call upon us who wishes to take the trip. It will pay anyone all it will cost to see'what there is, oven if you don’t buy. . FERGUSON A FERGUSON, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

in our family for eight years.”—Mrs. “Dr. Thomas* Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal diseasecroup. Has been used with success L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. T. By wearing a suit of clothes mads by Ed V. Pries A Co. you can be one of the best dressed men in town. G. B. Porter will take your measure and guarantee a fit. For a-mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. i . . ! i in .in— It makes a clean streak wherever it goes. The National roller bearing carpet swapper. For sale by G. B. Porter.

It took the grand prize at the St. Louis World’s Fair. The National roller bearing Carpet Sweeper. ' For sale by G. B .Porter. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure —restores perfect health. A new hat for Easter is one of the necessary additions to the young man’s attire. Be sure and see the nobby new styles shown by G. B. Porter. f . Stope itching instantly. Cores piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies—Doan's Olntnjent At any drug store.