Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optician, will return to her office in Harris building for one week, Dec. 6-12. Eyes examined, glasses furnished when needed. '■V - Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is used. “Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worm-out and all run-down. Burdo. k Blood Bitters made me a well woman.’’—Mrs. Chas Freitoy, Moonsup, Conn. W. B. Leonard, of Gillam township, one of the most progressive stockmen in Jasper county, arrived here this morning from Chicago, where he had .put in a day or two at the fat stock show. Earl Chesnut has resigned his job with the city and left today for West Chicago, where he has a job with the electric department of the C. & N. W. railroad. John Robinson and Don Warren are working in Hammond. James S. Rutherford, a well known practicing attorney of Indianapolis, was found guilty by a jury of subornation of perjury and was disbarred for life from practicing in any of tlie courts of Indiana. Private A. C. Waterman and wife and three children, of Fort Benjamin Harrison, arrived here this morning for a short visit with Benton Kelley and family, west of town. He is a member of Company M, of the 10th U. S. infantry. Jacob Kirk and David Fox, of Smithville, Monroe county, under sentence of; 2 to 14 years in the state prison on the charge of whitecapping Thomas Vanest, have had their sentences suspended by Governor Marshall, with the concurrence of Attorey General Bingham. L. C. Garve'r, chief engineer of the Indiana Northwestern Traction Co., is here today on business pertaining to the road. His surveying crew of eight men is now at work on the line near Reynolds. From there they will work towards Battle Ground. It will be about a month before the crew reaches Rensselaer. S. B. Holmes and two sons, Stanley and William, S. H. Holmes and son, Spencer, Jack Hoyes, Bert Amsler, Est;el Price, Emmet Eldridge and N. S. Bates were Chicago visitors today, most of them going to attend the fat stock show. Mr. Bates went particularly to attend the land show, being interested in the fruit exhibit. There is a good deal of talk about nominating former state senator James A. Hemenway for governor. “Jim” Hemenway is a politician and we are of the opinion that the republican party don’t want a politician but a business man.. No disrespect to “Jim” but we believe there are a lot of stronger men for the nomination. Homer Hopkins, son of Mrs. Mary Jane Hopknu»jf of this city, has given up his Toledo*4Dhio, and reto work for Loughry Bros, in their large mill. Homer was not satisfied at Toledo and when offered his old position back he decided to return to it. His wife and youngest son are still at Toledo but will return shortly. A little daughter of Roland Gates, living 5 miles southeast of town, was hooked by a cow Wednesday evening at about five o’clock. The little tot is only two years old and fortunately was not seriously hurt, although there was quite a scalp wound where the horn struck. A doctor was called and the wound sewed up. It was a quite narrow escape. Mrs. J. C. Beckman received a telegram this morning notifying her of the serious condition of her brother, James Barner, of Chattsworth, 111., and she left for that place on the 1:59 train. Mr. Barner is only 35 years of age but he has been having a bad time with his heart and other complications for some time and last spring both Mr. and Mrs. Beckman were called there because of his serious condition. He is not expected to reover from the present attack, however.

Notice of Annual Meeting of Commercial Club. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Rensselaer Commercial (Nub will be held Wednesday, December 8, 1909, at 7:30 p. m., at the east court room, in Rensselaer, lad., for the purpose of electing nine directors for the ensuing year, and such other business as shall regularly come before it. Rensselaer Commercial Club. By order Board of Directors.