Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1909 — Page 2

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What Excuse Have You if your stock does not give satisfactory results when you feed them with a cheap feed, that you know contains injurious substances, hut buy it simply beeause it is cheap. This is foolish economy, for it is ruining your horses. Patronise the RHer Queen Mills and you will hare the finest stock around. River Queen Mills Phone 92. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»»»»»»»»♦♦♦♦» > : This Store Has ;• (► * j •• A Pure-Food Law •:: : Of Its Own ! ’ o < > It applies to everything, and * j l 3 everything mnst live np to the « > ! 1 provisions of this law. .<» -‘ < 3 ; \ Ton might think that some ~ | things (Canned Goods, lor in- \ [ > stance) would have to be taken * | 1 > on trust, but an observing < | i » grocer soon learns where each <» ! 3 brand of these goods belongs, < > ! 1 no matter what the labels may 3 I \ ’ say, and acts accordingly. \ 3 ' | The moral of all this is that this {\ < > might be a good place to come * * < ► when yon want pure food eat- < [ 3 3 ables. < | :: McFarland & Son f < ; Raliabl* Croears ’ ’ Watch the caps you meet. You won’t need an introduction to the HEIDCAP. It is not a mere head covering. It has character. It gives character to its wearer. It is made of exclusive English cap cloths. It is a thoroughbred. Try on a HEIDCAP. C. EARL DUVALL Clothier and Furnisher — j - 1 ~ Krorrl Defer Not 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 ns. Let u> quote yon estimates the next time yon are In the market for any kind of building materlaL Rensselaer lumber Company r .-..-r-.-., = » The Republican Is headquarters for fine job printing.

WEDNESDAY.

A. Leopold was at Wolcott on business yesterday. Mrs. Charles Elder and children are spending the day at Parr. Mrs. K. -Myers, of Avita, was a visitor at the college this week. Mrs. John Aipokufd, of Wabash, was here to attend the commencement. The carpenters began work on the Horton and Roth buildings this morning. Miss Alice Parks, daughter of C. L. Parks, of Surrey, is visiting her brother at Raiabridge. Mrs. Philip Sweeney, of Ft. Wayne, was here to attend the commencement at St. Joseph’s college. Chas. Vick has rented Mrs. S. R. Nichols’ house on south Weston street and will move therein. * 1 Miss Hazel Lamson has returned froth East Chicago, Ind., and is now at home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Warner and son, of Niohe, N. Y., are here for a week’s visit with his sister, Mrs. John M. Knapp. There will be preaching at Blue Grass, in Newton township, next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Rev. Kindig. The thirty-fifth annual session of the Battle Ground Camp Meeting and Bible Institute will be held at Battle Ground July 29th to August 9th. Mrs. Charles W. Platt and her mother, Mrs. Zacker, of near Surrey, returned this afternoon from a visit with relatives at Iron Junction, Minn. The painters from Indianapolis, who have the contract for painting the windows and inside of the court house began work today. Mrs. A. Woodworth and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Sprague, and little daughter, Marjorie, are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. F. P. Morton, of Goodland. Babcock & Hopkins yesterday received a new E. M. F. automobile for their personal use. It is a four passenger car and the selling price is $1,250. W. B. Bringle, of Jordan township, has purchased a fine 5 passenger E. M. F. car and expects it from Detroit today. Scott Chestnut is bringing it through. The cost is $1,250. Will Grant, of Fort Worth, Texas, came today for a visit with his father, W. S. Grant, who has been in poor health for some time. Will has been in Texas for the past six years. Mrs. Wm. Williams and baby, of Chicago, are here to attend the funeral of the former’s brother, Joe Williams, which will he held today at Brushwood church, in Barkley township. Officer Thomas arrested Chas. Thompson, who was celebrating on the streets this morning at one o’clock by kicking over the garbage cans and other pranks. Today Squire Irwin fined him $lO and costs, $19.65 in all, and Thompson went to jail until the money could be raised for his release. Mrs. Bessie Parker Shesler.is in a Tuka, Okla., hospital recovering from an operation for a condition caused by severe nervous troubles. She is doing as well as can be expected and her friends there are hoping for her restoration to health again. She has purchased property beside the home of Mrs. Blanche Sigler, in Grand View addition, and will move therein as soon as possible. The automobile feature of the celebration at Fowler on Saturday before the Fourth is going to be the drawing card there and several of our machine owners are planning to go. The tests of the drivers’ skill in a number of novelty races, as well as the capacity of different machines tc respond to the driver’s will, will make it an interesting event for both present and prospective owners. Sometimes you may be told that there are other things just as good as DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. That isn’t so. Nothing made is as good aB DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills for any ailments of the kidney or bladder, which always result in weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, rheumatism and urinary disorders. A trial of DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Plllß is sufficient to convince you how good they are. Send your name to. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, for a free trial box. They are sold by all druggists.

HI I 1111111 l I «llilTgirTTlli«l RENSSELAER, INDIANA ■HBRBHHi Exclusive Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter § As my stock of Clothing is broken in sizes, you can buy 7 some ejctra good •Value*? in suit*? and cra'Venette*? for little money at my store . lam giving no removal fpif 1 ' |H|fa or closing-out sales, but can give I 1J you better clothes for less money than any other store in our city | See the Kingsbury Hats I 'wm | in all the latest fall blocks and ||| II colors. Cooper’s spring - needle .Mt I «|| unionsuits in all the very latest 18; patterns, in knee lengths and clothes short sleeves. I ha-Ve EjcctusiVe Sale of the ‘"RACI/iE," Shirts 9 and none are genuine unless it has “Racine” sewed in the neckband. Now is the time to save yourself some money. And always trade at Exclusive Stores, as you wiH always get better values. “Store of Quality” C. EARL DUVALL, Rensselaer, Indiana

NEWLAND.

T. M. Callahan was a Rensselaer goer Friday. Willie Martin is working for Adam Fletcher these days. Wm. Rees and wife were Rensselaer callers Saturday. George and Sam Bowen spent Sunday with Newt and Jim Kaupke. Wm. Kennedy and family took dinner with his father, E. Kennedy, and family Sunday: Mrs. Wm. Martin and grandson spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Alva Blackman. Several from around here attended the annual commencement at Barkley church Thursday evening. George Gorbet, Clause Boman, Art Kennedy and Ernest Rees were up near the oil fields Sunday. George and Sam Bowen, Charley Martin and Frank Snider called on Art Kennedy and Claude Boman Saturday evening. Sam and Zella Bowen, Geo. Gorbet, Newt Kaupke and Letha and Mary Rees called on Wm. Kennedy and family Sunday evening. Rae Haniford went through Newland Wednesday on her way to Gifford to visit relatives and friends. She lives near Remington. Mrs. Bell and Lola Oliver went up near Wolcott Sunday and helped Mr. Oliver bring home some cattle where he had them on pasture for the past few weeks. George Gorbet and Miss Letha Rees spent Sunday afternoon with the latter’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rees, and family, of near Independence. Mr. A. F. Long Is pleased to announce to his customers that he has secured the agency for Zemo, the best knowh remedy for the positive and permanent cure of Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Zemo gives inßtant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin. See display and photoß of cures made by Zemo at Long's drug store.

SURE CATARRH CURE Brings the Forests of Pine and Eucalyptus to Your Home. Germs cannot live when Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) is used. You just breathe in this soothing yet most powerful antiseptic air and relief is immediate. It is exactly the same air as you would breath in the forests of pine and eucalyptus of Australia where catarrh or consumption ‘was never known to exist. If you have catarrh and are com stantly embarrassed because you must hawk, spit and snuffle, surely you wijl give Hyomei the attention it deserves, when B. F. Fendig will guarantee this pleasant remedy to cure all this distress and humilation, or will return your-money. Hyomei kills catarrh germs, it relieves the soreness and distress in five minutes. It stops hawking and snuffling and makes you feel like a new man in a week. It is the surest treatment known and gives comfort and relief to consumptives. A complete outfit, including inhaler, costs but SI.OO, and extra bottles, if afterward needed, costs but*6oc. A few minutes’ time each day is all you need to quickly cure the most chronic case. Hyomei is sold by leading druggists. . x 4 MI-O-NA Cures Indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching, and cores all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets 50 oents. Druggists in all towns. How to Cure Skin Disease. The germs and their poisons which cause the disease must be drawn to tho surface of the skin and destroyed. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external use, will do this and will positively cure Pimples, Dandruff and every form of skin or scalp disease. See photoß of many remarkable cures and show case or Window at Long’s drug store. Ask for sample.

; Or Make Any Kepairs |; about the place ? \ If yon are, then remember this: we can save yon some money ' j on any amount of any kind of Lumber or Building Material. We ! 1 ! hare a most complete assortment of the best Lumber, Shingles, ; 1 i Sash, Doors, Moldings, Interior and Exterior Finish, Porch Columns, ; ! • In short, everything that yonr likely to need to build with. , I ►I 1 . ; Oar stock Is dry and well kept, and oar prices are—well, an i estimate will convince yon that we can save you money. ' . J. C. GWIN & CO. iMMWNWMMMNMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMMW

Cream Wanted 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. HACK’S CREAMERY, HON ON, INDIANA.

PIONEER Meat - Market J. EIGELSBACH, Proprietor. .1 Beef, Pork andiVeal MUTTON, SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA j ' At Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Hides and Tallow.