Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A long line of new curtain material just received. All new designs. Lowest prices at Rowles & Parker’s. Now is the time to have your sodding done fqr Decoration Day and orders given for flower beds, at Weston Cemetery.—J. H. Holden. We have shipped, in a car of fancy northern grown Minnesota seed potatoes, Early Rose, Ohios, Triumphs or Six Weeks, Burbanks and Rurals. JOHN EGER. We can show you the largest line of up to date coats and suits for ladies at the most moderate prices, at Rowles & Parker’s. Attorney Halleck is in Waitseka this week, where he is appearing for the heirs of the Frank P. Huntington estate, which is being sued for commission for the sale of real estate. Hamilton & Kellner have in stock an elegant line of buggies, carriages and buggy harness. The meeting of the Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian .church, announced yesterday to be held Wednesday with Mrs. A. J. Bellow’s, will instead be held with Mrs. A. F. Long. We are headquarters for seed potatoes, onion sets and garden seeds. Now is the time to put out vour seed sweet potatoes for plants. JOHN EGER. ; —, The best quality dress hat in the city for $2.00. We ask you to company with others. ROWLES & PARKER.

If you are interested in a piece of first class farm implement see Hamilton & Kellner. A thief who invaded the home of Edward Eder at North Vernon was so disappointed when he was unable to find any money that he broke all the dishes he could lay his hands on. We are not as good at bragging as we are at saving you money on first class merchandise. Try us nd decide for yourself. ROWLES & PARKER. The trial of Will H. Orpet, University of Michigan student, charged with the murder of Marian Lambert, has been set for May 15, at Waukegan, 111. The defense contended as students are wanted to testify and school does not close until June 21. President Wilson cancelled a number of engagements Monday because of a cold he caught while sailing down the Potomac river on the Mayflower last Friday night. He remained indoors all day Monday hoping to be able to hold .the cabinet meeting Tuesday. Members of the public service commission in Indianapolis said Monday that the hearing on the rate-classifi-cation cases, in which all Indiana railroads are. involved, will begin before the commission some time early in June.

Ladies’ plain and in all leathers; all the new toes and heels, all sizes, several widths, from $2.00 to $3.50 per pair. ROWLES & PARKER. “Go to Church” Sunday, April 16. Notice to Contractors—Oiling of Streets. Notice is hereby given that the common council of Rensselaer Ind., will on April 24, 1916, at 8 o’clock p. m., at the council chamber in the court house, receive sealed bids for the oiling of streets according to the provisions of Resolution No. 129, adopted March 13, 1916, and the specifications now on file in the city clerk’s office. Bidders will be required to accompany their bids with certified check in the sum of one hundred dollars. Bids may be filed with the city clerk on or before said date. CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court, to April Term, 1916. William H. Wells - vs. George H. Gifford, executor of the Last Will and Testament of - Benjamin J. Gifford, deceased, et al. Complaint No. 8592, Comes now Walter J. Ball and files his cross complaint togetherwith an affidavit that the defendants, Margaret Bullock, Ella Bullock, Lou Sackett Enright, -Eliza Griswold, Henrietta Wiggins, /Elmira Goodykoontz, L. D. Gifford (the letters L. D. standing for his name and, not his initials), Gfeorge. Gifford, Charles Gifford, Charles E. Kersey, Ida Kersev. Matie Kersey, Roy Geringer, May Gifford (sometimes called Mamie), Cornelia Willis, Marietta Chambers, Jennie M. Hutchinson, Harriett E, Jones, Eugenia Duke, Carl J. Griswold, Anna Martindale, Aurie Schooley, Robert Irwin Grace Reed, Edith Bohrer, Mrs. Fannie Penfield, Lottie Marrs, Fred Penfield Mrs. Mary Bond (known as Polly Bond, wife of A. S. F. Bond), Edith L. Kittredge, Florence A. Moses, John Penfield, Grace Goodykoontz, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given that this is an action to contest a will and that the above named parties are necessary parties to this action. Notice is further given that unless said defendants appear and be at the last day of the next term of court, being the 6th day of May, A.t>r 1916, said term to be holdem on the second Monday of April, 1916 L at the court house in the City of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and “answer of 'dennir ;t<S~SStJI CTuBS " l plaint, the sapie will be heard and determined in their absence,' In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seat, of said court at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 3rd fMaD APrU ’ JUDSON H. PERKINS, <b \ .Clerk Jasper Circuit Court.