Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don’t Forgot the Row Lumber Yard Where, you can get all kinds of Lumber, Lime, Hair, Brick, Cement and Blaster; also the celebrated alabastscent Wall Plaster. I solicit a share of your trade at my old stand. ... Respectfully, Hiram Day. The Democrat, SI.OO per year. I (7 — 77 —~ J People s Repair I Shoeing Shop if Bring in your bron--1 chos and kicking ■ horses and try the ■ new Barcus horse H stocks; theold reliable Ed. Moon is an expert I with them. ■ We do repair and 1 wood work of all S kinds and guarantee ■ all work. First shop X north of K. P. build--1 ing at the old Hanson B stand on Front street. I J. W. Freshour, * Proprietor. I Halleck Phone No. 57. lIBUCK'DRAUGinn ItamM IK Constipation is nothing more All mm than a clogging of the bowels V and nothing less than vital stagA nation or death if not relieved. Bf UP If every constipated sufferer m \ could realize that he is allowing ■ ■ poisonous filth to remain in his B j system, he would soon get relief. B ■ Constipation invites all kind of ■ contagion. Headaches, bilious- Ij: ■ ness, colds and many other ail- I ments disappear when consti- ■ ■ pated bowels are relieved. Thed- I ■ ford’s Black-Dranght thoroughly I 1 cleans out the bowels in an easy B I and natural manner without the ■ purging of calomel or other vio- I ■ lent cathartics. V Be sure that you get the origi- B nal Thedford’s Black-Draught, M w made by The Chattanooga Medi- ■ W cine Co. Sold by all druggists in m ■ 25 cent and SI.OO packages. ■ Horgaa, Aik., Mar t 6,1901. ■ I I eaaaot recommend Tbedford's Black- I Draught too highly. 1 keep It lx mv boss* ■ B all the time and have ased It for the last ■ ■ tea year*. 1 sever gave my children ■ B any other laxative. I lElak I could B 1 sever be able to work wlthoat it J os account of being trosbled with w conetlpxUon. Toar swdldsa la an that keep, me ag. Bhte C. B. McFAELiND. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Notice ishereby given to the citizens of the village of Dunnville, and of Kankakee township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that tbe undersigned, a male inhabitant of tbe State ol Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character and not in tbe bablt of becoming intoxicated, and has been a continuous resident of said township over ninety days last past, and who is and will be theactual owner and proprietor of said business, and will be auch if license be granted, will make application to the Board of Commissioners, of said county of Jasper, State of Indiana, at the December, 1908, term of said. Commissioners' Court, said term commencing: on Monday, December 7, 1903. for a retail liquor license empowering him to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises where the same are sold and Bartered. The precise location of the premises wherein said applicant desires to conduct said retail liquor business, is the only room in tbe one story frame building situated on lot six (8), in block five (5), in the original plat of the town of Dunuviile. in Kankakee township, Jasper county. Indiana, and the said room which is on the ground floor of said building, is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the north-west corner of said lot in said town plat, and running thence east on tbe north line of said lot thirty (30: feet, thence running south twenty (30) feet, thence running west thirty (80) feet, thence running north twenty (30) feet to the jlace of beginning. The said room fronts on Avenue A. which is a public street io said town, and has two ,2) glass windows and a panel glass door in the west end thereof, and fronting on said avenue. Snd has two glass windows in the north side thereof and a panel g ass door la the east end thereof, and is nineteen (19) feet by twentv-nine (39) feet by inside measurements. That said described bar room la separate and apart from any other business of any kind or character and has no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character therein. That there ia no partition or partitions therein and the said bar room can besecureiy closed and locked and admission, thereto stall times prevented, and is so arranged with glass windows and glass doors, so that the whole of said room may be viewed from the sidewalk and street in front of same. Said license will be asked for one year an«F said applicant will also ask for a permit to begranted him to sell Cigars and tobacco in connection with said business. 82-86 GEORGE BRETT. Monte* Baglteb Stable Powder . Sold by A. F. Long

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to lease our big stock farm in Milroy township, Jasper county, Indiana, we. will offer at public auction at said farm, 7 miles Southeast of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1903, All of my Standard Bred Horses, also cattle, hogs and farm implements, in fact, make a clean sale of all my personal property on said premises. A glance at the list below will convince horsemen -of the desirable quality of my stock. Nine Head of STANDARD BRED Horses NO. 1. WILKES ABDALLAH, 4645 (Stan. Reg.) Seal brown, 16 bands high, weight 1400, bred by R. P, Pepper of Frankfort, Ky., sired by Onward, 2:25)4. Ist dam, Janet, by Woodford Abdallah. 2nd dam by Doniphan, and so on. For further Information see catalogue. NO. 2. HIGHLAND BEAUTY, (Reg. Rule 6.) Standard bay mare infoal to Wilkes Abdallah. Sired by Robert MoGregor, record, 2:17)4. 16 hands high, weight 1200. The sire of Cresoeus, record of 1:5934, (trotter); Bonnie MoGregor, j 2:13)4; Earl McGregor, 2:21)4. Ist dam, Mrytie, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:1414- 2nd dam. Liasie, by Norman, alre of the dam of Fannie Robinson, 2:2014 i Norman Medium, 2:20, eto., etc. 3rd dam by Morgan Horse. • j NO. 3. BLOISE POLLOCK, (stan. Reg.) Bay mare 7 years, 16 hands high, weight 1200, in toal to Wilkes Abdallah, sired by Ellerton 11,129. Ist dam, Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:17)4, tbe sire of Cresceus, 1:5914. 2nd dam. Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:1414- 3rd dam, Liuie, by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, 2:2014; Norman Medium. 2:20, etc., etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse. NO. 4. MILDRED E, (Standard). Sorrel mare 6 years old, weight about 1150, in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, sired by Hill Boy (14,271), record 2:27s4rtrial 2:13. Ist dam. Highland Beauty by Robert McGregor, 2:17)4, sire of Cresoeus, 1:5994- 2nd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D. son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:1414, 3rd dam, Lissie, by Norman, sire of the dam; pf fannle Robinson, '’"'man Medium, 2:20, etc., eto. 4th dam. by Morgan Horse; one of taunt; *v** .. ' the best we have. SO. 5. DOCTOR CHARLEY, (standard). Bay stallion, coming three years. Sired ] by Wilkes Abdallah (4645). Ist dam, Mildred E, by Hill Boy, 2:27)4. 2nd « dam, Highland Beauty by Robert MoGregor, 2:17)4; sire of Cresoeus, 1 *914. j 3rd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:1414. 4th dam, Lizzie, by Norman, sire of the dams of Fannie Robinson, 2:2014; • Norman Medium, 2:20, etc., etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. | NO. 6. SATTIE S, (standard). Bay Alley, coming two years. Sired by Wilkea . Abdallah (4645), son of Onward, 2:25K. Ist dam, Eloise Pollock, by Ellerton ‘ (11.129), by Eagle Bird, 2te. 2nd dam, Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:17)4; sire of Cresceus, 139)4. 3rd dam, Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu, 2:1434. 4th dam, Lizzie, by Norman, sire of | damsof Fannie Robinson. 2:2054 ; Norman Medium, 2:20, etc., etc. sth dam by Morf an Horse, NO 7 EMMA H. Shire. Roan work mare, in foal to Picard, shire stallion, , weight 1,400, NO. 8. KATE. Blue roan w’ork mare, in foal to C.evelaud, , weight about J. 200. NO. 9. LENA, Roan work mare, in foaj to Cleveland, , weight about 1,400, also two other horses. .■ ‘ COWS—l4cows, be fresh soon. Seven calves. One bull (red Poll Durham.) HOOS--14 O. I. C. and Poland China brood sows, 3boars, Poland China and O. I. C. and 70 small shoats, weight about 60 pounds each. ' FARM MACHINERY, ETC—One new Buckeye mower, 2 walking cultivators. 2 plows 1 corn planter, 80 rods wire, one Frazer speed cart. 3 wagons, several sets harness, steam cooker, corn sheller, stoves, chickens, gasoline stove and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OR SALE—Twelve mouths credit on approved security. 8 per cent off for cash. Sale will positively take place, rain or shine, under big tent. Free lunch for everybody. For further information send for catalogue. FRED A. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer - - - - B. F. FERGUSON, Clerk T. M. HIBLER & SON RENSS ShiP’ IND -

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK North Side of Public Square RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. Loans Money on all kinds of Good So- DIRECTORS. curity. on CITY PROPERTY and on A P * rkUo "p re iu,eat FARMS at Lowest Rates, Pay. Intereet JehnM W-M#o on Savings, Pays Taxes and Makes In- Vice-President. vestments for customers and others and James T. Randle. solicits Personal interviews, with a view Geo. E. nnrray. to Business, promising every favor con- e. l. Hollingsworth, Cashier. sistent with Safe Banking. | FARf! LOANS A SPECIALTY. | e —,—,^— ')i Prices Lower man ihe Lowest n' ■ , ; ■ - ■ ■ ■■■— ' " , ■ .i ■ ■ We have anything you want in the Building line; we are selling about one carload of Lumber per day which speaks well for our grades and our prices, and you can’t afford to buy elsewhere : : : : 1 Ml HR f

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