Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1909 — Page 2
The Rensselaer Republican . DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. HEALEY A CLARK, - - - - - - . Publishers The Friday Issue is the Regular Weekly Edition. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily, by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week By Mail, $8.75 a Year. \ Semi-Weekly, in advance, Year $1.50. ■ S' 6 — llll 1 '■'* i , . ■■■ ■ i» b3sbu..i ■ an——— Friday, September 10, 1909.
TUESDAY. ■ " ■ «1 Hon. I. D. Dunn is down from Dunnville today. John Finn, of Kankakee township, is in town today. Henry Worley, of Lowell, w’as a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. Senior Hopkins returned to Chicago this morning, after a short visit here. Miss lome Imes returned to Chicago yesterday, after a short visit here. Mrs. R. A. Mannan, of Wheatfleld, was in Rensselaer a few hours yesterday. Rue Parcells went to Crawfordsville today and Elmer Wilcox went to Lafayette. .John Mulder, of Roselawn, a Purdue student, was in Rensselaer a few hours yesterday. James Craig, of Thayer, and John Biggs and J. W. Tilton, of Wheatfleld, are in town today. Miss Lizzie Hemphill went to Indianapolis today to resume her work in the teachers’ college. Mrs. Sharp Hanley and Mrs. Ed Gilvin, of Fair Oaks, were shopping in Rensselaer yesterday. Mrs. G. W. Skinner returned to Chicago yesterday, after a visit of several days with Mrs. A. Dayton. Mrs. Geo. H. Mack, of Garden City, Kans., came today to visit Miss Gertrude Hopkins and mother.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S OASTO R I A t Mrs. N. J. Burgett and Frank McGinnis, of near Aix, went to Rossville this morning for a visit until Saturday. Miss Lorena Briant returned to Crawfordsville today, after a visit since Saturday with Mrs. Matie Hopkins. William Swaim, of Delphi, and Mrs. Edward Lane, of Radner, came yesterday to attend the funeral of Cecil Swaim. C. D. Thornton, of Mayville, Mich., came today on a short business trip. He is. a brother of G. L. Thornton, of this city. James K. Garriott and wife and M. H. Garriott returned yesterday from a short visit with relatives in Jackson county. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned to Chicago this morning, after a visit since Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. Miss Marie Stith returned to Lafayette today, after a short visit here with the families of Geo. Gorham and Alf Donnelly. Mrs. A. E. Morrow, who makes her home with her soh, Frank Morrow, returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Remington and Lafayette. Flossie, Everet and Russell Winters returned to Chicago yesterday, after spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Griswald, of near Wolcott. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Turfler went to Charlevoix, Mich., last Saturday and l)e returned the following day. Mrs. Turfler will spend the week there the guest of Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth.
B Honored by Women When a woman speaks of her suffering she trusts Millions have bestowed this mark of confidence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Everywhere there are women who bear witness to the wonder-curing-power of Dr. Pierce's which saves the suffering sex from pain, and successfully I* grapples with woman’s weak- HHMI nesses and etuUor. ills. IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONO IT nAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman’s appeal was ever misdirected or her confidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pferce’e Pleueuat Pulhta Mm mild metarul bowel movement once m dny.
Born, Monday, Sept. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, south of town, a son. Fred Popp and wife, of Barkley township, were visited over Sunday and Monday by Fred Wahls and" son E]d and Fred Miller, of Niles Center, 111. They are cousins of Mrs. Pop]p. Mrs. Clark Price and two daughters left this morning for their home in Ashland, Kans., after visiting relatives here for the past two weeks. Mr. Price preceded her home. Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. Sold by all dealers. c John Morgan has given up his job in Gary and will be here to finish the baseball season with the Wrens. He was much missed as there is a big hollow at second base that no one but John seems to fill acceptably. Misses Ella and Stella Platt returned home Monday from a two weeks’ visit with relatives in McDonald and Hartford, Mich. Mrs. Harry Murphy came back with them for a visit here with relatives and friends. Chas. Greenlee and niece, Miss Stella Brown, left this morning for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., where they will be for two or three weeks. He is on a combined business and pleasure trip and both will visit relatives there. There will be a reunion of the Yeoman family in the Joseph Yeoman grove at his residence in Rensselaer next Sunday. All members of the Yeoman family and their friends are invited to attend with well filled baskets.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all dealers. c Mrs. Susan Aldrich and two little daughters, of Hutchinson, Kans., is visiting her mother, Mrs. I. Westfall, of Remington, and will come here Thursday to visit E. A. Aidrich and other relatives. She is the widow of Chester Aldrich. Daniel Pillars and wife went to DeMotte this morning where they will take up their residence. They have property in both Parr and Frankton, but decided they would move to DeMotte in order to be close to the river. Mr. Pillars is quite a fisherman and will spend considerable time in that occupation. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Yeppa Hansen has purchased the J. A. Clark 80-acre farm, located 4% miles northwest of Francesville, in Gillam township. The consideration was SB7 per acre. Mr. Hansen now owns 280 acres in that vicinity which is said to be rich with productive soil and returns a good profit on the investment. The automobile fever is also becoming epidemic in that vicinity and our reporter would not be surprised to hear that Mr. Hansen had purchased a touring car.—Francesville Tribune.
Joe Truly 16 attending a picnic at St. John — Harry Wade, of Francesville, made a business trip here yesterday. F. H. Renicker went to Water Ray, Pulaski county, this morning to look at a, farm. Mrs. Dan Lesh took her daughter, Geneva, to Lafayette today for eye treatment. S. W. Applegate, of South Bend, has been appointed laboratory helper in the agricultural department at San v Francisco. Warren Washburn and family were over from Goodland Sunday and again yesterday—Warren is driving a nice Jackson automobile. Miss Virgie Crow, who will teach school in this county this year, went to Monon today, after a visit with A. C. Pancoast and family. George W. Gordon, of Hobart, Okla., joined his wife here yesterday and they will remain for about a month. Mrs. Gordon is a sister of J. W. Coen. Miss Anna Hermansen left this morning for a visit, at North Manchester. Mr. Frank Biggs accompanied her as far as Lafayette. Chas. Yeoman, of Newcastle, Wyo., who arrived here last week, will probably spend a month here, visiting his mother and other relatives. Omar Osborne went to Purdue today to take up his work. He is undecided whether he will take mechanical or civil engineering. T. W. Fry, of Michigan City, father of Jesse Fry, is in Rensselaer o.n business today. Jesse is now in Chicago, but will start shortly for Honduras. Delos Pass visited his father, who lives near Medaryville, last Sunday. The frost did not hurt anything in that section and his father has a very fine crop prospect this year.
James Thomson, A. Simpson and S. E. Yeoman are attending the state fair at Indianapolis today and also are attending their regimental reunions. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned yesterday from Washington, 111., where she had been to attend the funeral of a nephew 17 years of age, whose death was caused by an abscess on the liver. Miss Dollie Schock went to Laporte this morning to visit her sister, Miss Pearl Schock, a few days, before the latter departs for Pasadena, Cal., where she will spend the winter with Vernon Schock and family. Take care of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the food you eat, for that is what Kodol does. Every tablespoonful of Kodol digests 2% pounds of food. Try it today. It is guaranteed 10 relieve you or your money back. Sold by all druggists. Brown Lamborn, of Chicago, who has been spending the summer largely in this place and Goodland, came over from the latter place Monday evening. He will re-enter Illinois University this fall for the second year work. Don’t waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment for twentyfive cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all dealers. c Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor, of Chicago, were guests from Saturday evening until last evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Nellie Smith, of a number of years a resident of this city. She and Mr. Taylor were married in June of this year. He is a note teller in the Corn Exchange Bank. A. G. W. Farmer expects to move to Rensselaer before long. He states that his son Henry, who went to Washington some four years ago, is now located at Twin Falls, Idaho, where he has bought property. His sons, A. C. and Worth, are at Oklahoma City, the former engaged in the real estate, loan and insurance business and the latter working at the insurance business. - £ Mr. A. I*MLong 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, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp diseases. Zemo gives instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the dlsease, leaving a clean, healthy Bkin. See display and photos of Cures made by Zemo at Long’s drug sttfre. g
: MILROY. R. Foulks moved back to McCoysburg this week. Geo. and Earl Foulks Were in Lafayette Saturday. Branson Clarks visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Beaver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Foulks spent Saturday night with Geo. Foulks’. Mr. and Mrs. R. Foulks called on Geo Castor’s Sunday evening. Mrs. Spencer and children called on Grandma Foulks Saturday afternoon. Thos. Spencer went to lowa last week to buy cattle for Chicago parties. Perfect Spencer and family spent Sunday with his grandmother and other relatives. Mrs. Belcher %nd Mrs. Thos. Lear came to attend Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Ed May, Fred May and Howard Stuarts and_\families spent Sunday with John Southard. Mrs. Chas. Beaver and children visited over Sunday with' her parents near LaCrosse, and other relatives. - - Mrs. G. L. Parks returned home Monday from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. Parks returned home Saturday. Frank May and G. Foulks and families and Mrs. Roy Williams and daughter ate dinner with Mrs. L. Foulks Sunday. Jas. Stevens and family and other relatives from Gillam and Medaryville visited Wm. Culp and family one day last week.
Night On Bald Mountain.
On a lonely night Alex. Benton of Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing him with Dr. King’s New Discovery, that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medicine soon relieved and quickly cured his neighbor Later it cured his son’s wife of a severe lung trouble. Millions believe its the greatest Throat and Lung cure on Earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs are surely cured by' it. Best for Hay Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long. d
Packed Up While He Prayed.
. A preacher at Delphi was offered SIOO. to go to another congregation. He took the matter under advisement—said he would pray over the matter and try to be guided by divine inspiration. A member of the congregation met the son of the minisetr and asked: “Johnny, is your fathher praying over the question of leaving us?” “Yep,” answered Johnny, “he’s still praying, but he’s packing up the furniture.”
How to Cure Skin Disease.
The germs and their poisons which cause the disease must be drawn to the surface of the skin and destroyed. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external use, will do this and will positively cure Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff and every form of skin or scalp disease. See photos of many remarkable cures and show case or window display at Long’s drug store. Ask for sample. z
When Judge A. B. Anderson of the United States district court arrives in Indianapolis September 23rd from a vacation of several weeks at Birch / Lake, Mich., he will find awaiting him a long list of cases to be tried. An average of one case a day has been entered on the federal court dockets since he departed. The May term of court will be continued, and from all indications it will continue until the day the November term of court begins. Fourteen bank cases will come before him. Do not be deceived by unscrupulous imitators who would have you believe the imitation pills are as good as DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. There isn’t anything just as good as these wonderful pills for the relief of Backache, Weak Back, inflamation of the bladder, urinary disorders and all kidney complaints. Any one can take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed in perfect confidence of good results. Sold by all druggists. Duncan McCallum, aged 69, died at his home in Clinton, Ind., after a night spent in carousal. McCallum was formerly a mine superintendent in the Clinton coal fields. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, easy, gentle little liver pills. The original Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is DeWitt’s. The name is * plainly stamped on every box. It is good for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, boils and sunburn—but it is especially good for Piles. Sold by all druggists.
---« .. -***& ■ .~gi ' '■ 's• •*J } M - . . ’* * •- 4 , i .. > .v < 1 ■ .. " '-.v p, i ================ > Or Make Any Repairs J about the place ? j i » If you are, then remember this: we can save yon some money on any amount of uny kind of Lumber or Building Material. We . have a most complete assortment of the best Lumber* Sash, Doors, Holdings, Interior and Exterior Finish, Torch in short, everything that your likely to need to bnild with. Our stock is dry and well kept, and our prices are—well, an J estimate will convince you that we can save you money. ■ J. C. GWIN & CO. j . - ■■ "... ... . i
II STATE BANK IF RENSSELAER. : Corner Washington and Yan Rensselaer Street 1 OPEBED FOB BtrSHTEBS JUNB Ist, 1904. 3 -- - : ■ . ... ~~ 'y.’ ' ■■ ,■ - t V"I DIRECTORS. x JOHN BOEB, President, DELOS THOMPSON, Cashier, 1 LUCIUS STBOBG, GRANVILLE MOODY, j JAMBS H. CHAPMAN. li.n.—n..i ■— i , does’ general banking business Loans money on all kinds of approved security. Buys notes,, pays > Interest on sayings, pays taxes for customers and others. This bank will be glad to extend every favor to its customers consistent with safe banking principles. Telephone 42. Farm Loans 5 Cent ( * ■ ,< NO EXTBA EXPENSE FOB EXAMINING LAND, ABSTBACT, OB PBEFABXNG FAPEBS. Bpeolal arrangements made whereby yon can obtain money same day you apply, option given of partial payments. Private funds to loan on City Property, Chattel Mortgage, Second Mortgage, Beal Estate, and , Personal Security on favorablb terms. Sale Botes purchased for private Investors. Write or oall and see me before selling your notes, making a new loan, or renewing present loan. ABSTRACTS CAREFULLY PREPARED James H. Chapman, "ft3u!Sf r * OJhcn you Cook at Photos You are influenced by what you pee; but whnt yon can’t see Is where ■ the real value is. We’er glad to make you your photos for what yon can see; depend upon it, the part yon can see Is right, the ; quality of the material, chemical work and care taken to produce as J near as possible a permanent photograph. H. F. PARKER, Photographer. Automobile Livery We have Just purchased another Tonring Car, and will place ' both Cars at the public’s service. We drive our own Cars and gnnr- ! antee satisfaction. When In need of a Car, we will be glad to serve ! . yon. Our prices are right and onr Cars are reliable. Phone 262-141. Or call at onr shop. White! & Hickman. ;
£% DISTEMPER jUKr coughs Horses, Sheep ill Dogs CURB, a wonderful treatment and Mb to aae under all condition*. Onedoac provonta ) one hot tie eoroo in Sto 6 day*. A coital card bring* our “Treatlae,” with teatlmoniala from prominent breeder* who have a*ed it for many year*, and *I.OO at drag qtorea, at poatpald by jnalL. THE WELIST MEDICINE CO., Lififltti, M.
Electric Bitters Bucceed when everything tine falls. In nervous prostration and female' weaknesses they are the supreme, remedy, as thousands have testified., FOR KIDNEYJLIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold, - over a druggist’s counter.
