Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1909 — Page 8

•' ■ v ‘" ’ ■ mm Mk mma mm A. m. —■■ A m.m ■ MAJESTIC DEMONSTRATION! ; w*. , ; .. • ' C'V;.-,:; • / % November Ist to 6th Inclusive. I^mlEZj ' s ° uv ® n * r Set °f Masiiji/j[ lli-——|f ' ! ,J '"‘ - and hi trior qualities of the Area* and (Jrand Maje*#c Banff, (11 iff I majestic cooked and wiU P urcllaße one at the regular price, we will give you lyUMlUlllil A I a j own 10 center, has small feet which admits water at the bottom. Nothing can burn. Food can be lifted out ~ ~ , . ■Hill If B*. °. f vessel (shown on left), at the same time draining olx all the water. The Steamer or Cullender shown on rltfcE the beautiful and nSeful SonTenlr Sfit of Ware Illustrated ■ar I ■ right can be used as an ordinary Cullender. It also fits on top of main vessel, and is used as a steamer. . ,j.rg T M | ggaHBBa|BBiIISaBMBMBBaBB6SB—* n this advertisement. This ware Is Qiade to match the quality canfupnish TOuiaPOO | Irjsds Bangts, ut re Imw id lalha rill sh ttt A Wdßolys djl|| THE MAJESTIC Extra THE MAJESTIC 18-<*z. AU THE MAJESTIC lt-oz. All Ra 9 CAnC WIIV fKp HfOat MflVOfiflP - Cop pc r Nickel-plated Tea Copper Nickel-plated Coffee *X%7d.OvHIO IT lIV UIC vllCal lVlajvSllC iysa . -V I /fyllAKi , ** d K ®t‘fe.°amplete with cover Kettle. Handsomely nickeled on Pot. Handsomely nickeled on - *•> »" l l ' "" 11 " ’l„. 1 l. l |.|a.,u l out.'de. ,,n <iut.i,l® a, d ~„ i,„„|,. Should R - _ _ RHHk 3rd. It Is constructed of Malleable Iron (material you can’t TTUC ftPC/IT /IMK SZD/IKIIV l\C beat) and of Charcoal Iron (material that resists rust 800 per ■ fIC XlKLfi I Mill/ \1 Iff*l Ip|l WS cent greater than steel), is riveted together air-tight. Jfo heat _ _ __ - _ - - 1_ __ " ' escapes or cold air enters range, thus uses very little fuel to do M/l IpPfIMGF I WtBmS&SBmSmBBSBmmBmSmSSESSB&SSBSSSESBESm prefect work. [ N,^bu^wSd C n.™b u ™ A °nrK 4t £ The ™ se ™ lr » Ion _ e . * 8 ]T «• Vrice of the range over Made specially fine for the Pan.—Size of pan 14M in. x2O in. Pan.: of pa” 9inxl2 in any other reservoir made. It bolls 16 gallons Of water JI» heated THE RANGE Vl/ITH A REPUTATION Majesticßet. Made specially for the Majestic Set. . Made specially for the Majestic Set! like a tea kettle, with pocket against left-hand lining, and Is IVIyqDE, IN /QUL 912E5 AND HT~ f| I "■ movable, and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too bot It can be moved away from fire. MAJESTIC RANGES use less fuel; heat more water—and heat it hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; last three times as long; bake better; easier to keep clean and give better satisfaction than any other range on the market* If you knew positively that the above statements were true, wouldn’t you buy a Majestic AT ONCE? Come in during Demonstration Week and we will prove it to you. WARNER BROS., Rensselaer, Ind.

Classified Column. FOB SALE, For Sale —A good rubber tire top buggy cheap, used one season, inquire ol Moses N. Chupp. 0.28 For Sale —3o good yearling steers, cheap if taken quick, W. C. Rose, McCoysburg. 0.26 For Sale —Anyone wishing cream or milk call phone 122. 0.26 _ For Sale —or Will Trade for Coal stove—A good wood heating stove. Inquire of Mrs. Linnie Gant. 0.25 For Sale —A 2-year-old Shropshire buck, eligible to register, good enough to speak for himself. Price sl2. B. D. Comer, phone 521 A. 0.29 For Sale —Our beautiful home, the old Cleveland property. We wish to locate more centrally, as our business requires it. For description and price write to or call on King Floral Co. For Sale —A good, gentle coming 4-year-old horse; also buggy and harness; and 1 Jersey cow. John Resh. Ist house south of David Nowels’.

Furniture For Sale—One combination book case and secretary, good as new; one Radiant base burner, large, and in good condition. J. E. Maines. For Sale—27 head of yearling steers and heifers. O. F. Meyers. O.lStf For Sale—s young mules and three young horses. Amos H. Alter & Son, phone 6078, R. D. No. 1, Pary, Ind., Rosebud Farm. 0.26 For Sale—Six head of full blood Shropshire yi .rling bucks. Granville Moody, phone 520 C. O.lltf For Sale—This year’s breeders of Black Mlnorcas, and good early young birds. High scoring healthy birds. Won three lets and three 2nds at Rensselaer poultry show. Harry B. Murray. Not.B For Sale—Good range cook stove. C. Marl Duvall. o.4tf Pests—Cordwood and oak lumber for sale at reasonable prices. M. R. Halstead, R. D. No. 8. For Sale—l 2 registered Hampshire Down ewes. Bred to an Imported ram.

Consult Fred Phillips, Rensselaer, or W. B. Leonard, Francesville. N. 12 For Sale—At a. bargain, 660 acres, known as the Isaac Parker farm. Other business needs my attention is my reason for selling, and farm must be closed out within 60 days. For description, price, etc., inquire at C. J. Dean’s office, or send for descriptive circular with illustrations of buildings. John Poole, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—Pure blood Hampshire rams. S. P. Thompson, Parr. Sl4tf l For Sale—Thirty cords fine, dry wood; delivered to any part of city. Apply to E. P. Honan. S.7tf For Sale or Trade—Four good sec-ond-hand cabinet organs. Fred Phillips. FOB KENT. For Bent—4-room house; corner west Washington and Vine streets; more than an acre of ground; lots of fruit chicken park and houses, barn. J. C. Passon. 0.22 For Bent—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark.

WANTED. Wanted—A good horse; must be perfectly gentle and city broke. Phone 41. 0.27 Wanted—Work at sewing or nursing. Am prepared to do sewing at my own home or at customers {louse. Belle Marlin. 0.22 LOST Lost—A gray wool shawl, between Bell Center school house and the Matheny farm. Finder please return to Dan Lesh or leave at this office. MONEY TO LOAF. Money to Loan money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan, lo.tf Good cord wood, block wood and! spilt wood delivered. in any quantity of fl.oo or more In any part of the city. MAINES A HAMILTON. Try the 10c brick or shredded cod fish at the Home Grocery.

D. A. R. To Meet Friday With Mrs. Granville Moody.

The Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Friday afternoon of this week, Oct. 22d, with Mrs. Granville Moody, of Barkley township, the program beginning promptly at two o’clock. Any one who can furnish conveyances will please report to Mrs. H. J. Kannal.

Kankakee Commissioners Surveying Below Bridge.

Following the filing of a remonstrance 1 by the Monon railroad against the stopping of the proposed Kankakee drainage scheme, known as the Horace Marble ditch, at the Monon’s right-of-way at Water Valley, the court after hearing the objections instructed the drainage commissioners, D. W. Waymire and Hugh Gamble, of this county, and J. A. Carson, of Porter county, to look for an outlet further down the river, and they have been making a very thorough survey below the bridge. Of course, it is by no means certain that the ditch will be dug, but it does seem agreed that there is not sufficient outlet at the bridge and it is not improbable that the commissioners will recommend the continuance of the ditch to the state line. The commissioners made one trip over the river in a launch and they will now proceed to go over it slowly and carefully and will make their report at the next term of court when Judge Hanley will hear the report and also listen to the numerous remonstrances.

Miss Mabel Kenton a Prize Winner In Poultry Contest

Miss Mabel Kenton, daughter of Mr. and Mrß. Mason Kenton, formerly of this county but now of Mitchell, S. Dak., has just been awarded a diamond ring valued at SIOO, for having received the second highest nunjber of vptes In one of the districts established by a Sioux City newspaper.

J railing; Hair Dandruff Wi Hair Vtaor promptly lUnm the senna Ayer'* Hair Vigor Just as promptly destroy* tbs that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair- grmu that cause dandruff. It itmosas every bulbs, restores thenr to health. The hair stops trace of dandruff itself, and keep* the scalp falling oat, grow* mare rapidly. dean ami in a healthy condition. Does not Color the Hair We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most delicate blond hair may use it fredy without having the hair made a shade darker. Ingredients: &*■*>■>. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of It.

Haskell’s New Barbershop Is Well Arranged Tonsorinal Parlor.

Frank Haskell now has one of the best equipped and most centrally located barbershops in Rensselaer. His removal about three weeks ago to the new Horton block on Washington street was followed by the installation of two new chairs, the employment of another barber, making three in all, the equipping of a bath room and the addition of a bootblack stand. The shop is roomy, well lighted, nicely furnished and three tonsorial artists with a desire to please are there to wait upon patrons of the shop. Mr. Haskell wishes to invite the patronage of the public and asks all to call and inspect his shop. He desires to make it and keep it the most attractive and popular shaving parlor in Rensselaer.

Morocco Football Players Will Meet Our High School Saturday.

Our high school boys will take a second crack at Morocco Saturday of this week. Two weeks ago our lads went there and werq defeated by the score of 6 to 0, but they were not in very good form at that time and they expect to win the Saturday game. Their defeat of Lafayette Central last Saturday was a great factor in putting the spirit into the lads and they are now aspiring to the championship of northwestern Indiana. The game Saturday will be at 2:30 o’clock with a 15 cent admission for school children and St. Joseph college students and a general admission of 25 cents.

Drop in our store during our MaJectic Demonstration Week, Nov. Ist to 6th, and let us show you why the Great and Grand Majestic Range is the best on earth. A Souvenir Set of Ware, worth SB.OO, given with every Majestic Range sold.

WARNER BROS.

Island Creek West Virginia Splint coal, $4 a ton delivered. MAINES & HAMILTON.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Oct. 21.—Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 15,000; cattle, 11,000; sheep, 25,000. Kansas City, hogs, 8,000; cattle, 8,000; sheep, 6,000. Omaha, hogs, 2,000; cattle, 6,000; sheep, 19,000. Hogs open steady. . Mixed, $7,15 to $7.85. Heavy, $7.25 to $7.95. Rough, $7.10 to $7.40. Light, $6.95 to $7.60. Cattle weak. Beeves, $4.50 to $9.00. Cows and heifers, $2.25 to $6.15. ■ Stockers and feeders, $3.00 to $5.15. Texans, $4.40 to $5.50. Calves, $7.00 to $9.25. Sheep steady, $3.00 to $4.90. Lambs, $4.10 to $7.35, Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, 12,000; cattle, 20,000; sheep, 15,000. CASH QHAXH. Wheat. No. 2 red, $1.20 to $1.22. I No. 3 red, $1.15 to $1.20. No. 2 hard wheat, sl.lO to $1.12. No. 3 hard wheat, $1.05 to sl.lO. No. 1 northern spring, $1.07 to SI.OB. No. 2 northern spring, $1.05 to $1.07. No. 3 spring, $1.04 to $1.07. Corn. No. 2, 60%c to 61c. No. 2 white, 61%c to 61%c. No. 2 yellow, 61c to 61%c. No. 3, 60%c to 61c. No. 3 yellow, 61c to 61%c. No. 4, 61 %c. Oata. No. 3 white, 39%c to 41c. No. 4 white, 39c to 40%c. Standard, 40%c to 41%c. mum. Wheat. Dec. May. July. Open ... 1.04%% 1.04%% 98% High .... 1.04% 1.04% 98% Low .... 1.03% 1.04% 98% Close ... 1.04% 1.04% 98% Corn. Open ... 69%% 61%% 60% High .... 59% 61% 60% Low .... 58% 60% 60% Close ... 69% 61% 60% Oata. Open ... 39%% 42%42 40 High .... 39% 42% 40 Low .... 39% 41% 39% Close ... 39% . 42% 39%

I. E. Rummage Sale. The ladles of thOsM. E. church ask those interested to keep their rummage for their sale which will be held Nov. 19th and 20th at a place to be announced later.

FOOTBALL Morocco High School vs Rensselaor High School AT Riverside Athletic Park at 2:30 o’clock Saturday, October 23 0 Admission School Children and College Students 15 cent, Adults 25 cents. F. H. HEMPHILL, M. D. Physic inn and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office in Williams block. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence 442. Rensselaer, Ind.

Household Furniture For Sale. As I am going to move away I wilt sell the following articles of houeehold furniture; 1 dining room table. 1 stand table. 1 library table. 2 beds, springs, mattresses, etc. 1 book case. 1 kitchen cabinet. .2 dressers. 1 soft coal heating Btove. .1 China closet. Chairs, silverware, lace curtains, bed clothing, and othir articles. Inquire at Collin’s mill. ' RAY COLLINB. We sell bran, middlings, mill feed, glutin feed, hominy meal, Daisy Dairy feed, Calf meal, oil meal, ear, shelled and cracked corn, oats, rye, buckwheat, kafir corn, Crown Brand poultry feed, corft and oat* chop. MAINES A HAMILTON. Try the classified column.