Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1909 — Page 7

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Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneyi And Most Women Do This Not Knowing the Real Cause of their Condition

These poor, suffering women have been led to believe that their misery of mind and body Is entirely due to "ills of their sex.” Usually the kidneys and bladder are responsible—or largely so. Apd in such cases, the kidneys and bladder are the organs, that need and must have attention. Those torturing, enervating sick headaches, dragging pains in back, groin and limbs, bloating and swelling of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, listlessness and constant tired, worn-out feeling—are almost certain symptoms of disordered and diseased kidneys, bladder and liver. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills have, in thousands of cases, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial in all such conditions of female organism—affording the most prompt relief and permanent benefit. As an illustration of what these Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. Bray of Columbus, Ga., writes that she was, very ill with kidney trouble, and that she is now wel!g-and that these Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, and can in no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system —as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep-

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arations are apt to do. E. C, DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111, want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that they are afflicted with kidney and bladder diseases to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will be sent free by return mall posh paid. Do it to-day.

THE WONDERFUL LETTER.

Gorman’s stenographer allowed the unfinished letter to propect stiffly from her invincible No. 5 while she dreamed steadily out of the big, open window, Gonoan stuck his head into the office. “Mornin’,” blurted he, blushing furiously. “Nice day.” Miss O’Rourke nodded, blushing too, and Gorman backed ois* nearly slamming the frosted glass from the door. Each morning he entered the office with a beautiful string of comment conceived during the ride downtown upon the tip of his tongue for delivery to the girl at the machine. But when he popped his rather bald head Into the little sub_offlce he forgot the prospects of early spring, the chances of ‘tile Cubs for the pennant and the new kind of birds upon the ladies hats, and said, “Mornin’—nice day! ” There were times when Miss O’Rourke found pinkish, lace paper valentines bearing delicious mottoes of sentiment upon her desk, or maybe red roses peeped from a yase filled with hydrant water—and she was far too shrewd not to guess where the tokens came from. But the only time she had endeavored to thank Gorman he had denied the deed with vigor and, pleading an engagement, had remained away from the office all day. So that afterward, in the interests of the business, Miss O’Rourke kept her thanks to herself. This morning, though, it was quite evident that Gorman was much perturbed. For Instance, he thrust his Head Into the inner office and said for the seoond time, “Mornin’ —nice day!” grinning most idiotically. Later he rdng for Miss O’Rourke, only to Inform her that he believed Boston would win the pennant after all. Finally he rang long and vigorously, and when she rtwponded motioned for her to take his dictation: “Mr. John Jones, 999 Jones street, Jonesville,” — “What an odd name and address!’’ murmured Maggie O’Rourke. Gorman grinned foolishly and resumed: “Dear Jones: I am considering a mompntuous step—one that will affect my whole life. I am very lonely, Jones. No one in the world to. care for me. I want to ask you something,” Gorman stopped and eyed the girl. He was red as a well-burned brick and actually perspiring. The stenographer lifted her head of carameloopper hair and regarded him with her gray eyes. “Well, why don’t you ask her —that is him?” she inquired. “Oh —er—yes,’’ stammered Gorman. “We shall proceed: “There is a certain person who is essential to my happiness, but is beyond my grasp. She is a red rose, a pearl and worthy to marry a duke. Had I better forget this sentiment of sweet seventeen in the month of June, or test my fate in one bold .throw? Write me, Jones. I must now say good-by. Yours,

" ‘GORMAN.’ ” “There,” said Gorman, with tremulous tones and with a strange look at Miss Maggie O’Rourke, "You may typewrite that.” It seemed to Gorman that the girl was over long at the transcribing, but eventually she returned and handed him the completed letter. “I had trouble with my notes,’’ she explained, blushing violently. hesitated and looked at me so queerly.” T Gorman read: "Dear Jones: I am considering a matrimonial step—one that will provide me with a wife. I am very homely, Jones; but what gBl minds a little thing like that. I am going to ask her some time }n the next million years. There is a certain girl who Is dying to have me, but who doesn’t get a chance. She is a red-headed Irish girl and her name is Maggie O’Rourke. Hadn’t we better have the wedding on the 17th of June as soon as Maggie can make her trousseau? Goodby Jones. I must now kiss my fiance. Yours, GORMAN.’’ "My stenographv is getting something awful,” apologized Maggie O’Rourke. “But your transcript Is perfect,” bubbled Gorman. "It 1b just what I’ve been dying to say for two years.” The he stooped and carried out the last declaration in the wonderful letter. —Stuart B. Stone.

Sometimes.

“It is always the unexpected that happens,” quoted the morallzer. “Oh, I don’t know,” rejoined the demoralizer. “The expected happens often enough to enable the weather man to hold his Job.” —Chicago News.

If He Is Fitted. "Would you advise a young man to go into politics?” “Without hesitation. If he is really fitted for politics he won’t taka advice; he’ll insist on giving It." — Washington Star. Acouraey. “That dog with a new muzzle acts as if he were mad,” said the timid citizen. "No,” answered the man of precise speech: "not mad. Only Indignant.”—San Fpanclsoo Star. A Poor Pedestrian. “Did you ever see a ghost?” asked the traveling man. “Tea,” replied the actor person, ?hut it hasn’t walked as often as 1 would have liked. ’

fflassiflefl Column. FOB SALE. For Sale—The barn located at the 5-points; to be moved. Inquire of Miss Maggie Worden. For Sale—A dresser, sewing machine, washing machine and several other household articles. Inquire of Mrs. Frank Bruner, at the residence of Chas. Stanley. N. 6 For Sale—Three Duroc Jersey male hogs. Inquire of Phillip Heuson, telephone 521 J. N. 6 For Sale or Rent—l 3 acre fruit farm in Rensselaer. Mrs. Minnie Brown, Parr, Ind. N. 13 For Sale—3o head of extra choice well selected cattle, 2 years old, coming 3 in spring. Inquire of C. H. Porter or phone Mrs. J. W. Williams at 130. , N. 6 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’. For Sale —27 head of yearling steers and heifers. G. F. Meyers. 0.13tf For Sale—Six head of full blood Shropshire y*. rling bucks. Granville Moody, phone 520 C. O.lltf For Sale—This year’s breeders of Black Minorcas, and good early young birds. High scoring healthy birds, Won three lsts and three 2nds at Rensselaer poultry show. Harry B. Murray. Nov.B

For Sale—Good range cook stove. C. Earl Duvall. o.4tf Posts —Cordwood and oak lumber for sale at reasonable prices. M. R. Halstead, R. D. No. 3. 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, 560 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—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.

FOR RENT. For Rent—House of 6 rooms, porch 14x16, woodshed, well by door, on West Clark street. Rent $6 per month. Chas. Battleday, phone 343. N.4tf For 'Rent —A 9-room hoppe, with barn, poultry yard, large garden spot, 4 acres of ground. Gus Yeoman, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer. Ind. N. 6 For Rent —6-room tenant house on Front street. $7 per month in advance. S. P. Thompsop. N.ltf For Rent —6-room cottage, electric lights, large garden, large chicken park. Phone 375. 0.28tf For Rent —s room house, good well, garden spot, out buildings. Apply to A. H. Hopkins or to Miss Ellen Sayler at the premises. 0.27tf For Rent —Good 8-room house, good well and barn, electric lights. C. J. Dean. 0.28tf For Bent—Bo acre farm in Carpenter township; 80 acre farm in South Marion township; 80 acre farm in Union township; 120 acre farm in Union township; small residence property in Rensselaer. Arthur H. Hopkins. 0.22tf For Rent— Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark,

WASTED. Wanted—Two corn buskers. Three cents per bushel and board. E. Wuerthner, Jr.. R. D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. N. 6 LOST Lost—Pocketbook containing |21 — two fives, one ten and a one. Finder please leave at Phillips’ mußlc store or Zimmerman’s tailor shop, and recelve suitable reward. N. 6 FOUND. Found—A boy’s coat. Inquire at this office. MONET TO LOAN. Money to Loan money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan, lo.tf An idle rumor is about as busy as a pesky house fly. » CNt your Bale Bills ah Tb* BopnbUoaa.

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m SUITE til OF RENSSELAER. Corner Washington and Tan Bensselaer Street. OPEBBB FOB BUSHTESS JUHB lot, XSO4. DIRECTORS. 70K3T 8088, Provident, DELOS THOMPSOZT, CMhler, LUCIUS STBOBTO, QKAXTILLB BIOOBT. « JAMBS H. CSEAPMAJT. DOES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Loan* money on all kind* of approved security. Buys notes, pays Interest on savings, pays taxes for customers and others. This bank will be glad to extend every favor to its customers consistent with safe banking principles. Telephone 48.

Farm Insurance. —♦ — TbeFiomelnsuraneeGo. New York Insures Against Loss by Fire, Lightning, Wind-Storms and Tornadoes On the Installment, Cash or Single Note Plan. INSURE IN THE “HOME” GET THE BEST. IT’S THE CHEAPEST. R. D. THOMPSON, Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana. Farm Loans 5 Cent HO EXTRA EXFEHSE FOR EXAWXHXHa X.AHX>, ABSTRACT, OR , FREFARXHO PAPERS. Special arrangement, made whereby yon can obtain money aame day yon apply, option given of partial payment*. Private fond, to loan on City Property, Chattel Mortgage, Seoond Mortgage, Real Batata, and Personal Security on favorable term*. Sale Hote. purchased for private investors. Write or call and see me before selling yonr notes, making a new loan, or renewing present loan. ABSTRACTS CAREFULLY PREPARED James H. Chapman, Absorb Chis fad !That the people who have their Photographic work done at Parkers get the LATEST and BEST, and are satisfied. “Nongh” said. It’s up to yon. H. F. PARKER, Photographer.

Following an encounter between Chief Dan Harvey, of the Newcastle lire department, and Fireman Calvin Osborne, the council will investigate, and there will in all probability be a shakeup in the department. After some words the chief and the fireman got together and the chief came off second best. Fire Chief Harvey was struck on the head, his face scratched and he was otherwise badly used by Osborne. Try the classified column.

MILROY TOWNSHIP. The undersigned, trustee of ltilroy township, will attend to official business at his residence on the first and third Saturdays of each month. Persons having business with me will govern themselves accordingly. Poet office address, Remington, ind. QEO L. PARKS. Pedigrees seldom “Improve by age.”