Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1909 — Page 7

“ w •' X '? r ' ■ JRIb nl Z-BAY VO. 99069. A son of Axtell, 3 years old. 2:12. The ■lre of Ozanam2:o7, Home Circle 2.08%, Pray Tell 2:09%, Elloree 2:08%, Malnland 2:09%, ana nearly 100 other standard performers. fl ’ X-RAY Ist dam Lulu Harold by Harold 413, sire of Maud S, 2:08%, Slumber 2:11%, etc. , ,JI Second dam Lulu Patchen, dam of Alturus 2:12%, Hermit 2:16%. she by Mambrlno Abdallah No. 2201, sire of Elastic 2:21%. Atmosphere 2:12%, 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 LI 20 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 colt to stand and suck. Colt to stand for service fee. Will take all precaution to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should apy occur. ' - - JUSTE KEHme, Manager. .*,*■' ~. P.' Registered Percheron Stallion . , Registered in the Percheron Society under the Number 2868. Sire "Daniel 46828; he by Cotte 25271. Dam Julia 2735, she by Mirka 2419. • BAUM IN will be 5 years old on April 9, 1909, is a beautiful coal black in color, with white spot in forehead and One white hind foot. His weight is 1,800 pounds; he has large, smooth bones, excellent style and fine action. Baumbin is an extra good breeder; his colts are large, with good bone and nice color. Baumbin will make the season of 1909 as follows: Mondays—At W. 8. Lowman’s, 2 miles east and % mile north of Pleasand Ridge. Tuesdays and Wednesdays—At the Ford farm, near the Banta schoolhouse, 8 miles northeast of McCoysburg. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays— At my place, 3 miles east and 1% miles north of Rensselaer. TERMS—SI2.SO to insure a living fqal, 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 BELLY WOVDEB Is a brown stalliop, 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—SB 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. LOWMAH, mch9tf Owner and Manager. MABINGO American Mo. 31169. French No. Percheron Norman Stallion. Pedigree and Description:—Marengo is a coal black, with extra good bone and action, weight 2050; foaled in 1896, imported from France in 1901 by C. M. Moots, of Normal, 111. Bred by M. Avetine. Commune, of LeFerte Bernard, Department of Sarthe; got by Beaudole (84055), he by Marathon 11410 (10386), he by Voltaire 2540 (443). he by Brilliant 1271 (755), he by Brilliant 1899 (756), he by Coco II (714), he by VieuxChaslln (713), he by Coco (712), he by Mignon (715), he by Jean le Blanc (739). Dam, Rose (2867) by Mouton (1740). he by French Monarch 205 (734), he> by Ilderlm (7802). he by Valentine (5801), he by Vleux-Chaslin (718), he by Coco (712), he by Mignon (715), he by Jean le Blanc (789). 2nd Dam, Poule, belonging to M. Lecomte. MABENOO will make the season of 1909 as follows: Mondays at D.B. Mahoover's farm, and the other five days nt Hemphill’s Stallion Bam in Bensse- - IQS- TT-T'-w* ■ ' TERMS, REGULATIONS, ETC: 315.00 to insure colt to stand and suck; sl2 to Insure mare in foal, payable when mare is known to be in foal. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if any should occur. Persons parting with mare before known to be in foal, or leaving the country, service fees due and collectible at once. LUCERO NO. 1120 so Imported by J. F. Cook & 11 Co., from Majorca Island, Sept. IB 25. 1906, and is four years old. Color, black with white points;height " vffeßL. 15 hands. Sire. Juryard, Dam, Guopo. .v<> ton township, Mondays. At Hemphill's Stallion bam in Bonsoolaer, balanoe of week. ■ ■■ (jjTJCRMS Snme aa Marengo. « D. B. MAIBEVBB, Owner. otm K3HAOT, Mgr. *. The season approaches when the average small boy would rather be a pitcher than president

// H M yii / U W-’w B> v / r 2 -' FT I Defer Not ' % a Until a Future Day to Act Wisely, The ever present Is the one time for yon to do things. Therefore, yon should begin today to acquaint yourself with the quality of the building timber ' handled by us. Let ns quote yon estimates the next time you are in the -market for any kind of building material. Rensselaer lumber Company

Wood & Kresler's 5 CHAIR Barber WP f -J -r The Largest and Finest in Jasper Go there for a fine smooth shave and fashionable hair out Boot Black Stand in Oonnocttoß.

Farm Loans... If you have a loan on your FARM, and want to renew it learn our terms, We still have some money to loan at Five per cent and reasonable commission. With partial payment privileges. No undue delay when title is godd. If you desire a loan now or in the near future make application at once before rates are advanced Call, telephone or write 1 First National Bank North Side Public Square. RENSSELAER, IND. Farm Loans. Any amount. Our rates are lowest Terms most liberal. Loans closed promptly. No appraisers required. No extra charges and no “red tape.” Give us your application and save time and money. < IRWIN & IRWIN, Odd Fellows’ Building.

dfifMcat Market > ROTH BROS. Shop first door east of Odd Fellows’ building. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, bologna, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. None but good cattle killed. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow.

FREE WOOD Good Workmanship In all Lines. Clean Sharing—The Best Hair Cutting In the City. Warm ’"’a .‘-or Cullen Street Rensselaer.

THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT WEEK.

Plans Largely Made for the Graduation Events, Which Will Include Class Flay. The program for graduation week has practically been completed, and it will be'one of the best in every respect that has ever occurred in this city. 'lt will delight all to learn t£at Dr. Gunsalus, president of Armour Institute of Chicago, has been engaged to deliver the commencement address. This event will take place on Wednesday evening, May 26, and will be preceded the Sunday before by the baccalaureate address, which will be delivered by President Mclntodh, of Wabash college, and which will also be an intellectual treat.

- The seniors have determined to produce a class play, and have decided upon George Ade’s play, “The Fair CoEd.” The version which they will produce is not as difficult as the original play, which is now running in the large cities, but Is readapted for amateur and especially for high school production. This will be the first musical comedy ever undertaken in this city and the young folks are very enthusiastic about it. Rehearsals > will begin very shortly and the play will take place at the opera house Tuesday evening, May 25th. It should take immensely and there will probably be some difficulty in getting seats to witness It.

The Junior reception to the seniors will take place on Thursday evening, the 27th, and the week of festivities will close with the alumni banquet on Friday evening, the 28th.

A Business Change.

Hereafter my son James will manage the blacksmith department of my shop. He has employed Mr. Ray Ward, of Goodland, who is an experienced and first-class workman and an expert horse-shoer. I have the largest shop in the city, complete with up-to-date machinery, which enables us to get work done speedily and in a workmanlike manner. When wanting anything in our line, come in and see us. We guarantee first-class work and courteous treatment. Don’t forget the location. We are on Front street, on the river bank, adjoining the two-story brick building, near the river bridge. Respectfully, $ M. L. HEMPHILL.

Money Comes in Bunches

to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. Y., now. His reason is well worth reading: “For a long time I suffered from indigestion, torpid liver, constipation, nervousness, and general debility,” he writes. “I couldn’t sleep, had no appetite, nor ambition, grew weaker every day in spite of all medical treatment Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve bottles restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. It’s a wonderful medicine.” Infallable for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. 50c at A. F. Long’s.

Brown Is Still In Town.

Gasoline stoves cleaned and lawn mowers sharpened by J. W. Brown. At residence, corner Cullen and Rutsen streets. apr2o You should not delay under any circumstances in cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble. You ' should take something promptly what you know is reliable, something like DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are unequaled for weak back, backache, -inflammation of the blfiffder, rheumatism, pains, etc. When you ask for DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, be sure you get them. They are antiseptic. Accept no substitutes; insist upon getting the right kind. Sold by all druggists.

Frightful Fate Averted.

"I would have been a cripple for life from a terrible cut on my knee cap,” writes Frank Dlsberry, Kelliher, Minn, “without Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which soon cured me.” Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions. World’s best for Piles. 25c at A. F. Long’s.

Stallion Record Books.

The Republican has printed a set of stallion record books which are now on sale at this office. The books show the date of service, date of return, and each page Is signed by the customer and become* a note for the service. No stallion owner can affqrd to be without them. $1 each. Mail order* given prompt attention, Royal Flour, the best. Home Grocery

YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE

* Germ Killen. • * • * Sunshine and fresh air kill * ♦disease germs. This is why ♦ * you should see to it that both * ♦these health giving agencies are * * not excluded from yoilr homes. • ♦ Don’t live or work in rooms * • that have no fresh air. Such ♦ • rooms are dangerous. Always ♦ ♦ sleep with your window open in • ♦ winter and summer. Don’t be • • afraid of damp air. Don’t be • • afraid of night air. They are * * not dangerous, but rooms that • are kept closed are dangerous, ’ ♦ ♦ because the poison of disease ♦ ♦ is in the air of such rooms. Let • ♦ all the' sunlight and fresh air * * thdt you can into your rooms. • ♦ Sleep in the fresh air. Live ♦ ♦ only in the fresh air. *••*«•*«*•*•***

Indiana’s Vice President.

Announcement wap made Saturday of the appointment by Governor Marshall of Mrs. Virginia Sharp Patterson, of Kokomo, as -Indiana’s president In the Woman’s National Rivers and Harbors Congress. The appointment, which is honorary, was made at the request of Mrs. Hoyle Tomkies, of Shreveport, La., president o's the organization. Mrs. Charles Warren Fairbanks is second vice president of the congress.

The following note was received last week by a neighboring town teacher from-the ambitious mother bf one of his pupils: “Dear Clr —You will pleze not lern my children enny more about fizzyology stuff, I don’t think it is purity to talk to children about their skilton and Bonz and won’t have it. You can lern them to. speak gramer and talk Korrect butt I do not desire them to know that they have such things as bonz. Pleaze let them come home befoar the fizzyology class begins to talk.”

HOW TO GROW FAT. A Lazy Stomach the Cause of Thinness, Nine Times In Ten. If you are thin or lean, have scrawny arms and neck, you can’t grow fat unless your food properly digests. People take on flesh in proportion to the nutritious matter which the organs of digestion absorb and pass into the blood. Just as long as this nutritious mat-, ter passes along without being absorbed, Just so long will you remain thin. Perhaps your stomach, bowels and liver need a tonic. If your digestion is not perfect, Mi-o-na tablets will put it right at once., Mi-o-na will cure indigestion and every conceivable ailment of the stomach promptly. It cures by building and toning up and not by encouraging a tired stomach to continue its shiftless and health destroying habits. It promptly drives away sour stomach; belching of gas, heaviness after eating. B. F? Fendig sells Ml-o-na for 50 cents a large 'box, and guarantees it to cure Indigestion, sea and car sick-, ness, vomiting of pregnancy, and all stomach diseases and distress, or money back. Mi-o-na is sold by leading druggists everywhere. D-20

HYOME| Cures catarrh or money back. Just breathe ft in. Complete outfit, including inhaler |L Extra bottles 60a Druggist*.

M. M. Lacey Withdraws.

M. M. Lacey, of Fountain City, who has been one of the three candidates for department commander of the Indiana G. A. R., announced Saturday through Adjutant General Oran Perry that he had decided to withdraw from the race. The withdrawal of Mr. Lacey leaves C. G. Thomson, of Lafayette, and O. A. Sommers, of Kokomo, in the race for the place.

If you haven’t the time to exercise regularly, Doan’s Regulets will prevent constipation. They induce a mild, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25c.

Put Off Fight in Marion.

It ha* finally been decided to drop the movement to call a local option election tn Marion county, and there Will not be anything further done along thht line until the temperance people are convinced that the time to ripe for such a project ) ■ -

LOCA PERFORMERS WELL RECEIVED.

Rensselaer Dramatic Club’s Presentation of the Laughable Comedy Pronounced Very Clever. The very disagreeable weather served to cut down the crowd at Ellis theater Monday evening when the Rensselaer Dramatic Club made its second appearance within the past twelve months and presented a very amusing four act comedy entitled “My Wife.” Notwithstanding the weather a large crowd was present and it was very generous in its applause of the local Thespians. The leading roll was played by Orlan Grant, whose native talent’for the stage has been abetted by considerable experience and a' great amount of observation and study. He had the part of Snap, a theatrical manager, and his make-up was so perfect that he brought the audience to an uproar with his first appearance and kept them In a happy humor throughout the performance. Miss Nellie Drake, who has also been a favorite since her first appearance in public, played the part of Mrs. Zantippa Babbitt, the wife, and her rendition of the part met the approval of all. Elmer Wilcox, who traveled for .several months last year with the Eli & Jane Co., having joined them here and re-

mained with them during most of the winter, played the part of Prof. Babbitt, who had written a tragedy and undertook to have it produced by Snap’s Central Park Dramatic Co., without the knowledge of his wife. He took the part most naturally and produced great mirth among the spectators. Mrs. Grant has also frequently been on the stage and the part she had as Nisba, the Professor’s daughter, was especially well suited to her, and was acted most acceptably. Arthur Tuteur, as Jack Mulberry, a light-hearted young college chap who had run the course and wanted to do the prodigal, played his part so well that he had the audience in an uproar a great deal of the time. Walter Lee as Lord Mulberry, Jack’s father, also gave his part in an exceedingly laughable manner and received much of the applause. Miss Beatrice Yates made her first appearance on the stage and acted her part as Susan very cleverly apd acceptably. Mrs. Geo. H. Healey, as Angelica, the wife of Dr. Damask, who wanted her husband to confess, played the part of an excitable and emotional young woman very neatly. It was her first appearance too with the local organization, although she had frequently appeared in various plays with her husband during their early married life. Her husband also had a part in this play, being Dr. Damask. The applause was so evenly divided as to cause the performers much satisfaction and already they are being asked to get busy and put on another play. Many who were prevented from attending because of the weather have also asked Manager Grant to reproduce the same play.

Children especially like Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It not only heals irritation and allays Inflammation, thereby stopping the cough, but it also moves the bowels gently and in that way drives the cold from the system. It contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. To Exhume Remains. It has been decided that the remains of Mrs. Snearly, of Roann, who is alleged to have met her death by foul play, will be exhumed and taken to Fort Wayne, where they will be examined by Dr. Lorin W. Smith of Wabash, Dr. D. S. Linville of Columbia City, and Drs. Rhamy and McCaskey of Fort Wayne. The Bed-Rock of Success lies in a keen, clear brain, backed by indomitable will and re*i*tle*s energy. Such power comes from the splendid health that Dr. King's New Life Pills impart They vitalize every organ and build up brain and body. J. A Harmon, Lizemore, W. Va., writes: “They are the best pills I ever used.” 25c at A. F. Long's. Mr. B. F. Fendig is pleased to announce to his customers that he has secured the agency for Zemo, the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure of Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Blackheads, Pile* and every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Zemo give* instant relief and cure* by de* troylng the germ that cause* the disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin See display and photos of cure* made by Zemo at Long’s drug store. < - ——>■ ■ • Remember The Rep«bllc» whe* 1* ■eod *f Job prtati**. ■

WeU Known Family Physician Gives Goo 4 ••When a person cannot eat ordinary food without discomfort afterward, when he has heartburn, tick headache, gtf on the stoaMMhr-watw brash, belches tqs •anr food, and this condition has continued for a week or more. It certainly to time to do something and do it quickly.* That’s what « popular physician recently said to the writer. “First thing yoa know you'll have dyspepsia If you don't/* Sa The h quickest and best way to regain your normal condition is to step into th* drug store and buy a 50c bottle of Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It gives natural, daily movements to the bowels, and that to rieuaily whdre More than half the trouble lies. Then it aide digestion, sweetens the stomach, acts on the fiver and la a general system tonic. Postmaster Rldglll, of Bruceville, Tex, had stfcfi a severe attack of dyspepsia that his stomach, liver and bowela seemed almost paralyzed, but a few doses of Dr. CaldweirsSyrup Pepsin relieved him and today he is wen as ever. Maude Hall, Alpena, Mich., saye that one botße cured het of a very severe case of Indigestion. Ai L. Eepich, Chief of Police, New Philadelphia, Ohio, says: “I find Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin the best remedy fw - indigestion I ever used. I would not be without it." Rev. A. J. Fletcher, RutheF. fOrd. Tenu., ir now 80, and yet It cured him of stomach trouble of 60 years’ standing. Mrs. Jiaitie Crouch, Tfptohvffik Tenn., "cured her five months’ old baby of indigestion with it, to you see that while it to so, effectlye At will cure case* <rf long standing of dyspepsia and constipation in Md >eoyto; it is perfectly safe for babies, and It to pleasant to take, and does not pain or gripe. All druggists sell tt *t 60c and per bottle. Pepsin . Syrup Co., 307 Caldwell Bldg:, Monticello, 81., are glad to send a free sample to any one who hha not used it and wifi give it a fair trial, BOLD BY A. F. LONG.

Cream Wanted atha eiiiitn tin nt; Ilrfl Will pay Elgin prices and remit promptly. Why send your cream to Chicago when you can sell it in your neighboring town and get a fair, honest test. 1 MACK’S CREAMERY, MONON, LNDIANA. PIONEER Meat - Market J. EIGELSBACB, Proprietor. Beef, Pork and Veal MUTTON, SAUSAGE HULOGNA At Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Hides and Tallow. Electric: Bitters Succeed When everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female: weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE « it is the best medicine ever sold . over a druggist’s counter. Go to WHITE & HICKMAN When you need anything In the way of a Gas Engine, Separator, Wagon Scale or Wind MIIL. We also handle all kinds of Pomps and Cylinders, Pipe and Fittings, and do Plumbing of all kinds. Steam and Hot Water Heating. All Repair Work Promptly Attended to. Call and see ns before buying or phone 141 or 2W2. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the Madder. urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week’s Trial For 25c b»<l powrrr a cow im» DISTEMPER v-,.. U K COUGHS Hutts, Sbttf ill Dtp rd.Tf‘ tiy ; ‘pjtoWtotod ftod «*Jdy ws»*d by enrsHu 3 toSdsys. A petal csrd brings Mto Bl to* St ting MMBR M saftiv hy UEWaUIIEB«IIKeR.Iihj*.M.