Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1911 — Page 4
Uluvullluil uUlUlilll* — wn att* frzJ!f±= hr Sale—B-months-old drivin* colt, sound, cheap. For Information apply to Clyde Corliss, MdCoyaburg, Ind. For Sale-Good millet seed. Inquire df C. H. Porter or phone 130. -I- ■ .1 For Sale—One almost new water power washer, on atcount of no city water. Lem Hammerton. V For Sale—Seven lots, with residence, plenty of small fruit If sold by July Ist. >7OO. Box 217, Rensselaer, Indiana For Sale—Kitchen 'range, almost now. Inquire of phone 433. For Salo—A few pood Shropshire ewes from 1 to 3 years old; also one full blood ram. R. J. Gowland, phone No. 502 G. For Sale—A McCray refrigerator for hotel or rottnurant use; In good condition, 8 foot deep and 7% feet high. Indian School, phone 83. wnanM .«■■■■ ~ - ■ For Sale—Cherries on the tree or delivered.—Marion I. Adams, phone S3SU For Sale—A good 4-year-old horse, unbroken horse, sound, weight 1300; also 10 bushels extra good early seed corn.—T. W. Gnat For Sale Five cows, fresh from oao week to one month. Frank Foltx. Per Sale—Four good milch cows, CNMh MW; Riley Tullis, phone 527 E. Far Salo or Trade—l Rumley separator. In good repair. Write Ray light, Raub, Benton county, Indiana. For Sale or Boat Second hand No. • Remington typewriter. Leslie Clark, gt Republican office. For Bale—Boos and beekeepers* supplies. Call or write tor tree catalogue. Leslie Clark. Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or ML Ayr phone No. M 1. ■out* FOB BENT. - For Bert House of tour rooms In aoHhoaot part of town. Arthur H WANTED. Warted—Dishwasher at Makeever House. Geo. Fate. Wanted—To buy a good solid second band spring wagon. Home Grocery. WOnteS Lu Lal and traveling saleoums representing ear reliable goods. Amr man of good appearance who is not agrpld of work can make thia a aatlsMBWij and permanent business. Write sconce for terms. Outfit free. TerriMcr unlimited. Big money can be mggk^Oppte Allen Nursery Co..
AUTOMOBILES. AM mw we have ft. Our famous Model “I" s9s® car furnished in a 5passenger body—same price. The only foredoor touring car in the market selling for IM.UM.IUWI.W. Majamr LOOT. Leet—Pocketbook, containing $5, three in bills, balance in silver; also some receipts. Finder will be re. warded. W. J. Holmes or this office. Leet Saturchy, an open-face silver watch and fob; latter had initials, “W. L. P.” on it" Finder return to Lynn Parkinson or this office. Lost—Between June 5 and 10 an Eastern Star and White Shrine pin. Finder please bring to Republican office. Loot—Small gold class pin, 06. Return to Bertha Daniels, or to The Republican office. FOUND. FeuM—Pair silver-rim nose glasses. Inquire bare. Form Loans. We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP 4b PARKINSON. Stallion owners cannot afford to be without the “Handy Service Record." All leading staUfon owners in Jasper county have used this record for the past two years. For sale at thio office or sent postpaid <m receipt of Si. What have yon to sell at thia tkao of the. year? Try a classified ad in the Republican AM you can sell it Remember, that all classified nds go In all toanea ad the Evening and Bemi- ■—■■■■ 100 envelopes printed with your return card in the corner—something every person should have, especially rural route patrons—for M cents, at The Republican. Ihlephoue us your ■’ * . What have you to sellT Why don’t ad will bring you Anyer willing to what it M worth. Doa> put It st. Three lines one week to all Is- « r-ffinfra
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that proposals will be received by it at the council chamber at 8 o'clock P. M. on the 28th day of June, 1811, for the construction, of the sewer as authorised by the improvement resolution named for the construction or a 8-inch sewer from the northwest Corner of Lot six (8), Block sixteen (18), original plat, to the Make-em-Belf Sewer. All work to be done according to thespians and specifications now on file in the office of the clerk of said city. The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract with said city and give bond conditioned that said work will be properly executed. AU bids must be accompanied by certified check in the sum of 8100.00, as evidence of good faith, that he will execute, within ten days, contract and bond satisfactory to said council. The council reserves the right to reject all bids. CHAS. MORLAN. City Clerk. D-June 13-20.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that it will meet in the council chamber in said city on the 26th day of June A. D. 1911 for the purpose of receiving sealed bids for the construction of the improvement of Leopold alley through Block 4 in the original plat of the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, said Improvement extending from Van Rensselaer Street to Front Street. Said improvement to consist of a brick roadway with cement curb or cement roadway, all In accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of the clerk of said city. Bids will be received by said council for the construction of said improvement for each of said kinds of roadway material and on the day named will designate the kind of improvement The successful bidder wHI be required to enter into a contract with said city and give bond conditioned for Jhe faithful performance of said work, including guaranty for five years. AU bids must be accompanied by certified check in the sum of 3100.00, as evidence of good faith that successful bidder will enter into contract and give bond for the faithful performance of .work as above provided. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk. D-June 13-20.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that it will meet in the council chamber in said city on the 26th day of June A. D. 1911 for the purpose of receiving sealed blds for the construction of the improvement of Monnett alley through Block 3 in the original plat of the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, said improvement extending from Van Rensselaer Street to Front Street Said improvement to consist of a brick roadway with cement curb or cement roadway all in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of the clerk of said city. Bids will be received by said council for the construction of said improvement for each of said kinds of roadway material and on the day named will designate the kind of improvement The successful bidder will be required to enter into a contract with said city and give bond conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, including guaranty for five years. All bids must be accompanied by certified check in the sum of 1100.00, as evidence of good faith that successful bidder will enter into contract and give bond for the faithful performance of work as above provided. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk. D-June 13-20.
wonoa «• xujtXiT mxmTSVM Subscribers to The Eveninc Republican will confer a favor upon the publishers by reportinc promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of the carrier boys. The Republican trios to give Coot service In the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. It you fall to reoolye your paper notify us promptly by phones It. 114 or Ito and your «»m----piafikt will bo given prompt attention. Mks. Matthew T. Scott, presidentgeneral of the Daughters of the American Revolution, has been elected president of a coal mining company at Bloomington, 111., succeeding former Vice-President Adlal E. Stevenson. A compilation of the school laws enacted by the last general assembly, prepared by John I. Hoffman, of the state superintendent’s office, has been printed and copies are now ready for distribution to all who may request them. We have the white canvas button shoe for women. Extremely popular at present. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
OOMWIWUOMMMF AMMjWAJHBffifc Following are the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of JaaInd,ana ’ at the re < ular June C. C. Warner, salary clerk 3375.00 Same postage clerk's office...;. . 6.00 B. F. Fendig, supplies same..... 1.45 J. N. Leatherman, sal auditor.. 575.00 Same, stamps auditor's office.... 5.00 J. W. Tilton, sal recorder 425.00 Same, postage recorder’s office.. 11.05 W. L Hoover, salary sheriff 350.00 W. F. Osborne, sal surveyor.... 20.00 Mary L. Osborne, deputy surveyr 50.00 A. F. Long, supplies surv office 1.26 Same, same 4 25 W. F. Osborne, sup sur office.... ' 3*59 Same, steel “tape and reel 7.00 K Lamson, per diem Co. Supt.. 135.00 Jasper Co. Democrat, sup co supt 1.50 J. Q. Lewis, sal Co. assessor... 150.00 C. R. Yundt, emergency bd health 8.00 E. N. Loy, same -0.40 Nora G. Reed, asses Barkley. r.. 10.00 Kathryn Arnold, same 4.00 Ellas Arnold, same. 108.00 Chas. W. Reed, 5ame........ ... 155.00 Geo. H. May, same Carpenter... 165.00 Jasper Guy, same... 52.00 John M. Ott, same 72.00 James Rogers, same Gillam.... 145.00 C. A. Lefler, same Hanging Grove 146.00 Frank Nessius, same Jordan.... 162.50 L. B. Collins, same Kankakee.... 165.00 G. W. Scott, same Rensselaer... 162.50 John F. Bruner, 5ame........ 100.00 J. Donnelly,, same Marion...... 100.00 S. S. Shedd, same 100.00 W. E. Culp, same Milroy 112.50 J. E. Thomas, same Newton 165.00 Thomas Lang, same ~. 40.00 Sol Norman, same Union 160.00 Chas. D. Lakin, same 108.00 J. O’Connor, same Walker 84.00 Henry C. Meyers, same 145.00 Alice E. Meyers, same 12.00 Harry B. Brown, same...^ - ... 8.00 Ella Misch, same Wheatfiera.... 10.00 Henry ■ Misch, same .. 162.50 J. H. Perkins & Co., repairs ch.. 2.15 Chas. Morlan, janitor court house 45.00 J. L. Griggs, firing court house. 19.50 Same, mowing 1awn...... 4.00 B. F. Fendig, expense court house 4.20 Chas. Morlan, laundry crt house .90 A. F. Long, supplies jai1........ 1.50 Maines & Hamilton, same 12.00 H. F. King, repairs co. farm.... 39.5 b Jesse Nichols, supt co farm..... 175.00 W. L. Hurley, labor same 4.00 Lewis Smith, same. ' 3.50 J. E. Cooper, same 27.00 Rens. Lumber Co., supplies same. 127.50 Roth Bros., same 21.38 Maines & Hamilton, same 14.95 Mary Anderson, labor same 12.00 E. C. English, sup poor children 6.00 Board State Charities, traveling expenses Margaret W’uerthner 1.90 W. H. Vplmer, treas state for insane hospital 47.91 Healey & Clark, public ptg 20.80 Jasper Co. Democrat, same 6.30 Cen. City Pub. Co., adv Snip road 1.65 F. E. Babcock, ptg bonds 7.50 Same, ptg Meadel- ditch bonds.. 7.50 John Bowie, pub notices 9.00 Susie Arnold, erow bounty 70 Elvin L. Bussell, same 1.40 James Critser, same 95 Robert Criswell, same 1.00 Wm. Elglesbach, same 90 H. J. Fehrenbash, same 1.40 Ray Fidler, same .30 Ernest Florence, same .95 Hugh Gaffev, same 90 w. N. Henkle, same .10 Ray Holder, same.... 1.60 Ray W. Huff, same. 50 Francis Koepkey, same 65 D. E. Lakin, same 60 Mrs. G. B. Lewis, same 1.30 Ward Lewis, same -30 "Eddie May, ’ 'gamer, r. .••.“rrrtr., ~ .2.50 Lee L. Meyers, same John McDonald, same 1.90 Leslie Pollard, same 1.60 Larkin Potts, same..' .40 Albert Sage, same 2.50 Harry Snow, same., .60 Howard Speaks, same 1.15 Leonard SwarUell, same 10. Zebidee C. Swaim, same 30 Merle Waymire, samei. .90 James A. Whited, same: , .85 W. H. Wilcox, same 60 Henry Wood, same... .20 Daniel Wood, same 2.20 Mrs. H. L. Wortley, same 60 J. W. Cavipder, wolf bounty.... 9.00 Ben McColly, repairs bridge. Attica Bridge Co., same.. 264.00 Same, same 823.00 Same, same 807.38 Geo. A. Williams, sal co atty.... 100.00 Henry Luers, g r repr 2d district 12.00 W. S. Parks, same 23.00 Randolph Wright, same 30.90 J. E. Gilmore, same 25.50 D. T. Cresse, same 3d district... 48.70 C. B< Johnson - A Son, sama, . ..25.99 Casparls Stone Co., same.-.. 78.24 J. D. Allman, int Hellscher ditch 155.25 Same, G. Smith ditch 144.00 Same, bond and Int Ott stone rd 691.25 Same, Beeks same....- 230.07 Same, Interest 5ame......... i.. 64.84 Same, bond & Int S Barkley s r.. 2100.00 Same, Smith ditch....... 736.00 Same, Int Gelb stone r0ad...... 72.00 Same, Ott stone..road..; 88.75 Same, Parker stone road 146.30 Same, Gillam gravel road 109.90 Same, Tyler ditch......... 27.00 Same, Iroquois ditch 206.20 Same, Ott stone road... .. i 45.00 Same, bond and interest 344.50 Same, Knowlton stone r0ad..... 2180.00 Same, int Gillam stone road.... 21.99 Same, Beeks same .... 25.35 Same, Iroquois ditch Same, bond and int Gelb s r.... 209.00 Same, Iroquois ditch 3302.50 Same, Ott stone road 2»05.00 Same, Iroquois ditch ...5228.75 Same, int Knowlton stone road.. 720.00 Same, bond and int Gillam s r.. 1062.96 Same, Parker stone r0ad....... 679.26 Same, Drake stone road 918.80 Dr. T. F. Massey, emg bd health 8.50 Attica Bridge Co., new bridge. .1249.50 Willis Supply Co., sup ct house 3.00 JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County.
NO MORE CATARRH B. F. Fendig Guarantees Cure That Has Stood the Test of Time. If you have a hard rubber Hyomei inhaler somewhere around the houpe, get it out and start at once to forever rid yourself of catarrh. B. F. Fendig will sell you a bottle of Hyomei (liquid) for only 50 cents; start to breathe it and notice how quickly it clears out the air passages and makes the entire head feel fine. Hyomei used regularly will cure catarrh, coughs, colds, bronchitis or sore throat A complete outfit including a hard rubber pocket inhaler costs |I.OO. No stomach dosing. Just breathe it. It kills the germs, soothes and heals the inflamed membrane. A sanity commission, composed of Justice Kerr and Drs. Annis and Simon, of Laporte, has adjudged Thomas Lewis, of Mill Creek, insane. The fellow is 34 years of age. He is the victim of many delusions and has threatened his mother’s life. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies —Doan’s Ointment At any drug store. John Kling, former Chicago catcher, has been appointed captain of the Boston National league team by President Russell and Manager Fred Tenney. Kling took charge of the team in the field Friday afternoon. No matter what you want to sell or what you want to buy, try a classified ad in The Republican.
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C. W. PLATT CEMENT CONTBACTOB , Sidewalks, Foundattens, Cement Biecks. AB work gnanateed. Phene Mt, leMooiaer, Ind.
Want to sell It? Our Classified Column will find you a buyer. « Calling Cards nt The Republican.
