Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1910 — Page 4
Classified Column. FOB SALE. For Sale —Creamery butter. Better than Elgin. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send in your order from 1 pound to a thousand. Our butter maker is a Norwegian. These people hold the world’s record as butter makers. Parr Creamery Co. For Sale—Nearly new rubber tired Laporte buggy. Inquire of A. E. Brand at phone 7 or 332. For Sale—Engine, ice cream freezer, tubs and fixtures, for making ice t cream; cheap. F. W. Bedford, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale—Three-quarters Jersey bull, 2 years old this spring. Inquire of Chas. Randle, R. D. No. 1 or phone 622 B.
For Sale—First-class milk delivered to any part of city, morning and evening, 6%c quart, separated cream 15c pint; skimmed milk 10 cents gal. Spencer Bros. For Sale —One fresh Jersey cow and calf. One-half mile north of Egypt school house, Jordan township. J. F. Mitchell. For Sale—Choice timothy hay in mow at my farm 4 miles west of Rensselaer. Jones scales on the farm. A. C. Pancoast. Phone 610 A. For Sale —s acres, black land, fine for truck or suburban home; has large tile through it for drainage; lies on north Main street, outside the corporation. Will sell at right price on favorable terms. O. F. Meyers. FOB SALE OB TRADE. 40 acres in Barkley township, clear. Will trade for stock or property. 80 acres, all black land in cultivation, well located, no buildings. Will trade for property or stock. G. F. MEYERS.
FOB BENT. For Bent—s room cottage. Inquire at the Jasper Savins & Trust Co. * For Bent —Two houses, 1 has one lot, the other two; produce planted goes with one house. $6 per month for either; located on West Clark street. Chas. Battleday. *' For Bent —23o acres of good pasture three miles northeast of DeMotte and one mile north of Kersey, Rates, fifty cents a month for cattle and seventyfive cents a month for horses, or will rent'entire farm for the season. Inquire of Martin Harrington, Kersey, Indiana. For Bent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. For Bent—s room house with large garden and fruit. Inquire of A. H. Hopkins of Ellen Sayler.
WANTED. Wanted—Cream. Highest market price or a cent above Elgin. Cash paid on delivery. Test guaranteed. Don’t be satisfied until you give us a trial. Parr Creamery Co. Wanted —Girl at Makeever House at once. Wanted —Farm hand at once. Arthur Mayhew. . 1 Wanted —Owner of first-class machine to do the threshing for about 800 acres of grain in Jordan township. Address John Grey, R. D., Remington, Indiana. Wanted —To buy from owner, a five or six room cottage, well located. John A. Dunlap, I. O. O. F. Bldg. I Wanted —Good, hustling ageaits to work on a good paying proposition. Address M. J. Thornton, Lock Box 393.
LOST. Lost— ss bill, probably at depot. Information to this office. POULTRY AND EGOS. Eggs for setting from S. C. Buff Orpingtons, the largest clean legged chicken in existence and recognised as the heaviest winter layers. Eggs from price winners at $3.00 per 15. Utility stock, $1.50 per 16. G. B. Porter. fb,lstf For Sale—Mayhew’s White Wyandotte—those chickens that won 25 ribbons for me this season, at four shows. Eggs for sale at 75 cents per 15. Arthur Mayhew, Route 3, Rensselaer, Indiana. found. Feud —String of beads in leather case; also scarf pin* at e allege Tuesday. Call here.
CHICAGO LITE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.
CXXCAOO UTI BTO OX U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., May 28. Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 6,000; cattle, 2,000; sheep, 1,000. Estimated Monday: Hogs, 23,000; cattle, 17,000; sheep, 15,000. Next week, hogs, 110,000. Hogs 5c to 10c up, mixed, $9.35 to $9.70, heavy, $9.55 to $9.70, rough, $9.35 to $9.50, light, $9.40 to $9.72. Cattle steady, beeves, $5.75 to $8.50, cows, $2.50 to $7.00, Texans, $6.00 to $7.00, Stockers, $4.10 to $6.40, calves, $6.25 to $8.35. Sheep weak, $4.40 to $5.35, lambs, $6.15 to $8.75. ■ ♦ CASK Skill Wheat No. 2 red, SI.OO to $1.03. No. 3 red, 98c to $1.02. No. 2 hard, SI.OO to $1.02. No. 3 hard, 95c to SI.OO. No. INS, SI.OO to $1.05, No. 2 N S, 98c to $1.03, No. 3 S, 92c to $1.00.' Corn No. 2,57 c. No. 2W, 60c to 60%c. No. 2 Y, 57%c to 58%c. No. 3, 55%c to 56c. No. 3 W, 59c to 59% c. No. 3 Y, 56c to 58c. No. 4 Y, 52%c to 54c. FUTUBEB Wheat May July Sept. Open ... 1.02%02 94%95 92%% High ... 1.02% 95 93 Low .... 96 93 91% Close ... 96 93% 91% Cora Open .... 56%% 58—% 58% High .... 56% 68% — 58% Low 54% 56% 57% Close .... 54% 56% — 57% Oats Open .... 38%% 37%% 36%% High .... 38% 37% 36%% Low 36% 36% 35% Close .... 36% 36% 35%%
Gambles With Death.
Every time you contract malaria, chills, fever and ague, you pave the way for typhoid and other maladies and gamble with death. But Electric Bitters kills the germs and cures the trojible. To be safe use it promptly. It’s the best tonic and health builder on earth. 50c, at A. F. Long’s.
All Rensselaer Churches Will Resume Services Next Sunday.
The quarantine having been raised, the churches in Rensselaer will resume their regular services next Sunday. All Sunday schools are at 9:30; morning service at 10:45; evening service at 7:30.
A Regular Tomboy Was Susie—climbing trees and fences, jumping ditches, whittling, always getting scratches, cuts, sprains bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother just applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and cured her quick. Heals everything healable— Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores, Corns or Piles. Try it. 25c at A. F. Long’s. L O. 0. F. NOTICE. All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the Lodge room at 1:30 P. M. on May 30th, to participate in the Memorial Day exercises, FRED McCOLLY, N. G. S. C. IRWIN, Secy. *- -
Knights to Banquet and Plan Future Work Next Tuesday. The Knights of Pythias will have a little spread next Tuesday night and will devote a part of the evening to a discussion of things for the good of the order, probably re-organizing the working team and planning an active up-building campaign. An effort will . be made to get out a large attendance. Special Notice. We will not be open for business Decoration Day. Please let us take care of your orders Saturday, May 28th. Phone 273. MAINES & HAMILTON. MISCELLANEOUS. Paperhanging—Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper-hanger. Phone 289. Wanted—Position as linotype operator by young man. Has just completed course at linotype school. Understands machine but lacks speed. Will work for reduced wages until speed is attained. Harve Robinson, care Repuolican, Rensselaer, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. loAf Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used in printing at The Republican office. '
RED HEADS.
Whenever Yon See a Woman With Lustrous Auburn Hair Yon Can Wage* That She Uses Parisian Sage.
The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle and every carton of Parisian Sage. But that isn’t why all the lovely girls with the brilliant and fascinating profusion of Auburn hair always recommend Parisian Sage. They know as do thousands of their dark haired sisters that there is no preparation for the hair that can compare with Parisian Sage. The sales throughout America this last year were nothing less than phenomenal. It will stop dandruff in any man’s or woman’s hair in two weeks or money back; it stops falling hair and itching scalp almost magically. Has wonderful ability to turn harsh, dull, faded hair that many woman possess, into luxuriant, radient and fascinating hair in a few weeks. It is a delicately perfumed tonic that is not sticky or greasy, that gives a refreshing and invigorating feeling to the head the minute it is applied. Rub it in and it will make your hair grow. Fifty cents for a large bottle at druggists everywhere and at B. F. Fendig’s. After usfhg one bottle of Parisian Sage the ordinary tonics will never please you again. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by American taakei s, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Memorial Sunday at M. E. Church.
Recessional America Prayer Gloria Patria Reading of Psalm 46 “God Bless Our Native Land" Announcements Offeratory Solo and quartette, “The Boys Who Wear the Blue are Turning Gray.” Sermon: “The Character and Value of the Union Soldier.” The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Benediction *. Quartette: J. D. Allman, J. P. Hammond, Mrs. E. C. English, Mrs. Hammond, Ruth Harper* Carl Duvall sod Dr. Gwin.
Lion Fondles a Child. in Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust,into his cage. Danger to a child is sometimes great when least regarded. Often it comes through Colds, Croup, and Whooping Cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King’s New Discovery could have saved “A few doses cured our baby of a very bad case of Croup," writes Mrs. George B. Davis, of Flat Rock, N. C., “We always give it to liiml when he takes cold. It’s a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. SI.OO. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long. Because of ill health, A. L. Lawshe, of Wabash, who a year ago was given leave of absence from the duties of assistant postmaster general and went to Las Cruces, N. M., will not return to service, but enter business. He is a personal friend of President Taft, being auditor in the Philippines while Taft was governor. You Will Never Know What an easy, pleasant and sure cure there is for Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Backache, Chills and General Debility until you take Dr. King’s New Health Tea—nature’s own remedy for all liver and kidney troubles, and stomach disorders. Try it 25c at AF. Long’s. The Gary Tribune says that every house and every flat is spoken for in that city long before completion and that it is unable to take care of its vast army of homeseekers. A double flat house that cost only $1,700 to erect rents for $64 per month. Another flat building that cost $2,700 rents for $lO2 per month. Doan’s Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect Ask your druggist fay them. 25 cents per box. Attention Knights. All members and visiting brothers are requested to meet at the lodge room at one o'clock, May 30th, to participate in the Memorial parade. # By order of Committee. >?ill Not Buy Bags Until Further Notice. Owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever, discontinue buying rags until further notice. B. 8. FENDIG.
nunvi aua. . " ' ' ■“ By virtue of a decree o# the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, made and entered on the 12th day of May, 1910, wherein The Peoples Trust Company is complainant, and Crescent Oil, Asphalt and Gas Company, and others, are defendants, being cause numbered 10984, the undersigned Master in Chancery will on MoarojLY, jumrn 27, 1910, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the door of the County Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and five o’clock P. M. of said day to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and fixtures, situate in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, namely: First: (1) The south half <S%) of the south-east quarter (SE%) of section twenty-nine (29), containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, the northeast quarter (NE%) of the southeast quarter (SE%) of section twenty-nine (29), containing forty (40) acres, more or less. (2) Ten (10) acres off the north side of the northeast quarter (NE%) of the northeast quarter (NE%) of section thirty-two (32); and (3) The northeast quarter (NE%) of section twenty-nine (29), containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, mOre or less, together with all dwelling houses, barns and other structures erected or used for farming purposes on all of said lands hereinabove described. All of said lands being situated in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (6) west, situated in Jasper County, in the State of Indiana. Secondly, the following property: All and singular the improvements located on the lands last described, including the buildings, machinery, and equipments for producing and disposing of oil and other substances, and all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, (excepting only all dwelling houses, barns, and other structures erected or used for farming purposes thereon). (4) All and sinkular the right, title and interest of the said Crescent Company in, to and under the following leases, contracts, agreements, goods, chattels and personal property, together with the tenements, hereditaments, rights, easements, privileges and immunities and appurtenances thereto appertaining, to-wit: A. Lease from Jojin C. Vanatta to. the Federal Oil and Asphaltum Company, dated August 6, 1903, recorded, leasing property described as foIUmuL The southeast quarter (SE%) of section thirty-three (33), township thirty-orie (31) north, range five (5) west, except eleven (11) acres out of the northwest corner thereof, belonging to Henry W. Snyder and L. Davis Noble, ox. their grantees. Also the west half (W%) of the northeast quarter (NE%) of section four (4), township thirty (30) north, range five (6) west. Also the southwest quarter (SW%) of section thirty-four (34), the north-west quarter (NW%) of the south-east quarter (SE%) of section thirty-four (34). Also the south-east quarter (SE%) of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-four and the south end of the south-west Quarter ° f tl i e north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-four (34)*, all in township thirty-one (31) north, range five (5J west, containing two hundred and sixty-eight (268) acres. In all four hundred ninety-nine and one half (499%) acres, be it more or less. . B .V , from Benjamin J. Gifford 011 Company, dated June 20, 1899, recorded June 26, 1899, leasing the following described property: All lands said Gifford may own in the following sections: Twenty-three (23). Twenty-two (22), twenty-seven (27) twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (3°) thirty-one (31), and thirtytwo (32), in township thirty-one (31), range five (5); also sections four (4), fl 7 e 9 5 A' slx (6)> seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), fifteen (15), sixteen U 6 . seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21) twenty-two (22), twenty-nine (29), thirty,<B»). and thirty-three (33), in township thirty (30), range five (5); also sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), nine (9), ten (10), . eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), 15 L sixteen. (16), twenty-two <22). twenty-three (23), twenty-four t went y-five (25), in township £1' rt , y i n ( ?°>V ran »® Blx < 6 >: also sections ten (10) three (3), four (4), five (5), fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twenty--B®X?n tw , ent ¥;f! ix <26) - twenty-five (25) thirty-six (36), thirty-five (35), thirty-four (34), and thirty-three (33) to V, n ? ht ? thirty-one (31), range six (6). all in Jasper County, Indiana. Agreement between said Gifford and G. Brace Colt, attorney in fact, 27 te ?9o3 Une 16 ’ 19 ° 3 ’ recorded August Lease from James Toyne to Interstate Oil Co., dated May 24 1899 S? rd^ Uly nf B’t 8 ’ t i 899, le A ßlne the sou th of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section thirty-three (33) township thirty-one (31) north, range five (6) west, containing eighty (80) ty^lndtana 111 * 1111 towns hip, Jasper CounLease from J. W. Toyne to Byrd Syndicate, Limited, dated June 1, 1900 recorded November 30, 1900, leasing ali of the north half (N%) of the northThrel q^er (NW%) of section thirtyloo? < 33 \. exc ?Pt that portion lying of a line drawn north and south commencing on south line at a point No.*2Voyne feet CaSt ° f Well known aa T F - Lease from Thomas Stoner to ißoo rState 9'L Com Pany. dated May 24 thU 9 ' r ??°? d 9J August 2, 1900, leasing missn. { N % L of the south-west ! ectlon thirty-three township thirty-one (31) north, range five (6) west, containing eighty (80) acres; also fifteen (15) acres off the south-east quarter (SE%) of section nsnH.'nXh (32) ’ township thirty-two (32) north, range five (5) west, the last arMaSL*- c °“»» « “*•££ C. Lease from William J. Swisher and BBla Swisher to Egbert W Gillett and C arence R Glllett, dated November' 4, 1891, recorded August 7, 1899 leasing the west half (W%) of the soutJi-lam quarter (SEW) of section thirty-three t except eleven (11) acres out of the corne r. also the east half (E%) of the south-east quarter (SEW) of section thirty-three (33), 'except . t K elv l (12) acres off the north end §f S®. above, all in township thirty-one n 4 li h ran / e / ve Xs)> containing ° n ,® hundred and thirty-seveß (137) acres, more or less, situated in Jasper County, Indiana. n , Lease from Alvira J. Wilcox and Abner C. Wilcox to the Interstate Oil Company dated June 7, 1899, recorded opE.'V* basing the east half th ? north-east quarter (NEW) thirtv^onp 1 tnirty-one (31) north, range five (51 the garden and orchard situated in Jasper County. Indiana. All of said leasehold interests having passed to the said Crescent Oil, Asphalt & Gas Company by sundry processes a ssignments and mesne conveyances. Equipment of 352 Drilled Wells tui le , fo,, ‘T ,ngr - which are situated mentioiied• ,eased Property hereinabove one rafng G ) n ; g,ne and b ° l,er houseß <*n 1 engine and power house; 2 boiler houses; wilh 2 drl ”'ng machines. w, t" tools and some extra toolstoils (old n °‘ 1 drlUing machine with double eccentric Mascot pumping powers; ini p2we 8 r; dOUb,e eccentr,c J ones pumpJ ° neS slngle eccentric pumping 1 20-horse power Reid gas engine- ? 20 ‘ H - p - engines; } °. 1 ?, Cl ’ m “, l2 - H - P engine; 1 Atlas 20 H. P. engine; ? A 9, aß 35 H. P. boilers (bricked in); (36 H ld p f. arrar * Treft outside boiler 1 Broderick & Quilan boiler (35 H. P )• 1 portable boiler (11 H. P.); ’’ 1 National steam pump 9x5%x12 - 1 Knowles steam pump; ’ 1 Gardner boiler feed pump 3x2x31 second-hand Worthington boiler feed pump; 1 small hand force pump; 7 iron Jones turntables; 8 Detroit sight feed lubricators; 2 Gardner governors; of 3 ,nch p,pe On ground), with fittings; A small quantity of extra fittings for same; 3 steam recording gauges; 2 3-inch patent scrapers;
_ 2 tool and supply houses; 1 blacksmith shop with forge, bellows, anvil, etc.; 4 coal blna; 1 tank house; 1 10,900-barrel ateel tank; 7 600-barrel wooden tanks; 16 250-barrel wooden tanks; 5 small wooden tanks; 140,000 feet 2-lnch pipe (partly In ground) and fittings, together with all fittings and connections; : r 120,000 feet of iron pull rods with some extra connections; ’ 200 pumping outfits of three sizes, 2, 2%, 3 inch and fittings for same; 2,500 feet of 1-inch black pipe and some small fittings; 160 wooden pumping jacks complete with mud sills; 1 4-inch working barrel with valves and fittings; 3,000 rod line poles; 1 oil tank; 6 water tanks for use on wagon; 3 Page fence jacks; Tubing outfits and pipe tongs; 2 sets of stocks and dies; 3 vises. (7) The following, which are situate upon the two hundred and ninety (290) acres of land hereinbefore described; One 12 H. P. dynamo engine; 1 dynamo; One 150 H. P. Marine boiler; One air compresser or engine. All contained in a brick power house, together with the electrical apparatus the said 1 buil^ing rtenanCeß cont a' ned ln The power plant, pipe, threading machinery, tools and fittings contained in the engineer’s workshop; One boiler feed pump; One 5,000-barrel steel tank; Twenty 70-barrel steel tanks; One 250-barrel wooden tanks; Two drilling machines; 24 oil well pumps on wells, together with their appurtenances; 1 elevated wooden water tank; One 100-barrel still with Its equipment; About 750 feet of side track connecting the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad; Two horses and harness; One buggy; About 30,000 feet of pipe line. (8) Together with all machinery, tools, implements and materials whatsoever used in respect to the operation, repairing or replacing of any of the w .® lls ° r the buildings, machinery or other business carried on upon any of above mentioned- premises or any part thereof or Convenient or necessary for _ the use and purpose thereof, now held or owned., built or, constructed by the said “Crescent Company” on any of the lands hereinabove described, together with all equipments or appurtenances thereunto belonging. (9) Also all ’ franchises connected with oiyrelating to the business of the said Crescent Company” now held by it, and all corporate franchises and privileges, of any nature relating thereto, including the franchise to be a corporation, which are now possessed or exccised by the said “Crescent Company”, The said property will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, for cash, in the manner prescribed by the laws or the State of Indiana for the sale of real estate and personal property on execution. J The said sale shall be subject to the approyiil of said Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. .. EDWARD DANIELS, t-, nn r Master .In Chancery. D-May 28-June4-11-JB.
MABTEK’B SAX.E. B y yirtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Disof Indiana, made and entered on the 12th day of May, 1910. wherein The Peo p les Trust Company iB complainant, and the American Rubric and Refining Company, and others, are defendants being cause numbered 10083, the undersigned Master in Chancery will on ' „ kovdat, ran 27, 10x0, for...sale and sell at public outcry A“ e door of the County Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper, and State of Indiana, between the hours of nine o’clock A. M. and five f- M i of said day to the highest bidder, the following described real estate and fixtures situate in the County F f irst- SPel "’ and ® tate of Indiana ' namely: (1) The north-east quarter (NE%), .^ he^ from , ten (10 > acres off the north side thereof) of the north-east quarter (NEW) of section thirty-mo (32), township thirty-one (31) north (3nf e aor» e <5) west ,’ containing thirty (30) acres, more or lessTl J e fifteen (16) acres of the north-east quarter (NE(4) of the southtwol f f r * er ( i, ot sectlon thirtyt3i> «%£? ,sßS3sa«?sßr t ™sa> thirty-one (31) north, range five (6) containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less; * (4) The east half (E%) of the northof se ction thirtythree (33) north, range five (5) west e elghty (80 > acres, ' more 6 or (6) The north half (N%) of the south-west quarter (Swi) as section <33) ’ township thirty-one (31) north, range five (6) west containing eighty (80) acres, more or less; A trac t of land embracing one (1) acre, more or less, bounded as follows; Commencing at a point on the center line of section thirty-two (32) township thirty-one (31) north ranee west - seventy-one (71) of the center of said, section; thence c a ®t on the said center line one hundred n 3 62 y^T°roo? n< tK flft y*three hundredths sirty-eieh t r 2 asr’S*, n °,l h two hundred c*?", (268) feet; thence west one ?edth7 (l"«f ft W~t nd *£ fty * three hund - Vw.“2 Ha i» ”• as designated in the Records of said Jasper Coiioiy in the rwmri ??>, SB, being the same Xapd Caf?°M B eFadrtei da i l ff' , hls Wife, to SS'T!:,\S!r r -° m «*■> (8) The south half (Sti) of the north-west quarter (NW%) of section four (4); the south-west quarter (SW(4) 2orlh Ctl ° n fou v (4), township thirty (30) (6> W * St ° f the of ‘ section 6 twenVyAfne qua 8 te q r Ua rT E V, N^) °,\ & Hi of section twenty-nine the south-east quarter (Se 4 of £-ni n n°e eß l.?r r V !r ° f (3l" ln noAh. ) ’range n fi^ W ( n 6 8 ) h, U h t lr o t r?^ 2nd principal mfridlan; ’ Weßt ° f the (10) The south half (St 4 of the north-east quarter (NE%) of section thirty-two (32). thirteen (13) acres of even width off the east side of the south quarter of the north-west quartet (NW%) of section thirty-two (32) all NwCT'o", °f he the "«V“>west ( J he north-east quarter ?£ sec H° n thirty-two (32) which 80U ‘h-e»st of the center line of a certain dredge ditch constructed thereof and comprising twenty (20) acres jii! ccuted by Benjamin J. Gifford, one of said deeds conveying three lots in the J??™ of Asphaltum to one Gill, and the 2 th «™ c< i. nveynfr a tract of land 150 feet A OO f eet to one Farlow; also subject , town , pl ?t at Asphaltum and the °t the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad as now constructed- also to r, *bt-of-way of the dredge ditch as now constructed thereon-. K Together with all dwelling houses bams and other structures erected or us t < ?ii fol i '“T? I *!* purposes thereon. All! of Bald lands being sltaated in diana° Unty ° f Jasper ■*“> State of Insecondly, the following property: h«iV 1 the improvements on tmld lands, (exclusive of all -dwelling pCUf.c®- bams and other structures erected or used for farming purposes), l?^i2 d l K^ii the buildings, machinery, derricks, boilers. engines, engine houses, tanks, pipe lines, casings, tubings, and other equipment for producing and dis-
posing of oil ox other substances, and all. and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and also the iollowing personal property and buildings situated on property held by said American Lubric and Refining Company, towit; One 80 H. P. steam boiler and engine and appurtenances; One power house, containing the last above-mentioned boiler and engine; Two 20x20 steel oil tanks; Two open-top cone-bottomed 12x16 steel mixing tanks; Three steel 12x20 oil shipping tanks; One steel 5x20 over-flow tank; One steel 12x20 steel still; Together with all derricks, boilers, engines, tanks, pipe lines, casings, tubings, machinery, tools, implements, and material whatsoever, used in connection with operating, cleaning, repairing or replacing oil wells, or in respect to the operation or care of the machinery, buildings or 1 other structures, or in connection with any business carried on upon any of the above-mentioned premises, or any part thereof, or convenient or necessary for the use and purpose thereof, heretofore held or owned by said American Lubric and Refining Company on), any of the lands or leases hereinabove described, together with all equipments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging; Also all franchises connected with or relating to the business of said American Lubric and Refining Company heretofore held by it, and ail corporate franchises and privileges of any nature relating thereto, including the franchise of said American Lubric and Refining Company to be a corporation. The said property will be sold without relief .from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, for cash, in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State-of Indiana for the sale of real estate and personal property on execution. ' The said sale shall be subject to the approval of said Circuit Court* of the United States for the District of Indiana. EDWARD DANIELS, y. . , „„ Master in Chancery. D-May 28-June4-U-18.
: Grocery Satisfaction ► ■ - ’ If your grocer pleases you in | every particular, you have no ; chuse for changing. ; Even WE can do no more than ' that. : \ But If you think some of maki ■ ing a shift, we would be glad to . give you the best service of ! which we are capable. ’ Often and often* we have turned ! now-and-again customers into ; steady patrons. ; And we lose a surprising few of ■ the really particular grocery . buyers, who once become our ! customers. ! Try us on anything you like. NcFarland & Son ' i Sellable • Grocers,
FARMER’S WIFE HAD HEAP TO DO Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape When She Could Not Stand on Her Feet Durham, N. C.—“l am a farmer’s wife,’* writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, of this city, “and have a heap to do.” “Four months ago I could not stand on my feet, to do anything much, but at this time I do the most of my work. I took Cardui and it did me more good than all the doctors. “You don’t know half how I thank you for the Cardui Home Treatment. 1 wish that all women who suffer from womanly trouble would treat themselves as 1 have/’ Ladies can easily treat themselves at borne, with Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It is easv to take, and So gentle in its acuon, that it cannot do anything but Being composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up Rouble In your system, as mineral drugs often do. Its ingredients having no barsh, medicinal effects, and being nonpoisonous and perfectly harmless, Cardui is absolutely sale for young and old. Ask your druggist. He will tell you to try Cardui.
m ' A Bargain Every time you patronize ns for feed, for we handle only the best and sell at most reasonable prices. Your horses will thrive under onr feed. Rivor Queen Mills Phene M. Correct size and style calling cards at the Republican.
