Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1906 — Page 4

■SLAUGHTER SALEM \> . OVERCOATS AND SUITS

LOUIS WILDBERQ RENSSELAER, IND.

LOUIS WILDBERQ. Rensselaer, Ind., January 2, 1906.

J»W HITT DMT. EDITOR UD PUBLISHER Mas DiiTMOiTiumemt T Orvies, St*. ( Ritniaoi, Sit, Official Democratic Paper of Jasper County. SI.OO PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. AdvertUlay rates made known on application Entered at the Poet-offloe at Renaaalaar, lad aa aaoond elaaa matter. Offlee an Van Rensselaer Street. North of Murray's Stare. SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1906.

That Pittsburg contraotor who threatened to slap Bob Fitzsimmons’ face, will probably want to hire a proxy. Chicago events show that when a man carries around three banks as pocket change, something is "liable to happen." Attorney General Moody says that Annapolis hazers must have a fair trial. Wouldn’t that lodge some of them in jail? A man in Chicago boasts of a cow that barks like a dog. It is different from the ordinary Chicago oow, which gives milk like a pump. _ v . If this anti-pass order really goes into force, some Congressmen will have to spend their Saturdays and Sundays in Washington instead of New York. There has not been any other year in the history of this oountry during which so many reputations have been smashed as we have seen smashed in the past year. Something has been gained by the life insurance investigation. The policyholders may feel measurably sure that they will not have to make any of those involuntary contributions to campaign funds hereafter.

In order to clean up Suits and Overcoats and make room for Spring Stock I will for 30 days sacrifice my Suits and Overcoats.

Men’s Overcoats, worth sl6, size 34 now.. $ 7-50 Men’s Overcoats,-worth $12.75, all sizes, ___ now ........... .. 9*oo Men’s Overcoats, worth $23,00, sizes 34, now 12. 50 Men’s Overcoats, worth $20.00, large sizes, now 12*00

Secretary of State Storms refuses to comply with Governor Hanly’s request to get out, resign, vamoose, fade away, etc , and will "stand pat." Proceedings will be instituted in court to oust him, it is understood. Ingratitude may be regarded as naturally assimilating with politics. Thos. C. Platt made Odell politically prominent. Odell gave the nomination for governor to Higgins. Odell turned on Platt. Higgins turned against Odell. Chairmen were eleoted in eight of the thirteen districts Tuesday, and it is understood that at least three of this number will be unfavorable to the re-election of O’Brien for state chairman or Taggart for National chairman— Ninth, Tenth and Twelfth districts.

Public Sale! Being about to move to Marshall County, the Undersigned will offer at Public Sale commencing at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, January 16, 1906, at his residence on what is known as the Tyler farm, li miles west of McCoysburg and 5 miles east and 1 mile south of Rensselaer. The following property to-wit: 8 Head of Horses. Consisting of: 1 span bay horses 3 yrs old and well broke; 1 roan mare coming 3 yrs old; 1 gray mare coming 3 yrs old; 1 bay driving mare 4 yrs old broke to all harness and a good saddler; 3 yearling colts. 21 Head of Cattle Consisting of: 6 good milch cows 2 with calves by vide, others fresh in spring; 1 bull coming 2 years old; 7 steers coming 2 yrs old, gooa ones; 7 calves 8 steers and I heifer. 18 Head of Hogs Consisting of: 3 Poland China brood sows; 1 boar same breed; 14 shoats wt about 60 pounds. □ Farming Implements. Consisting of: 1 wagon; 1 two seated surrey; 1 single buggy; 1 McCormick binder; 1 Champion binder good as new; 2 mowing machines; 1 hay rake; 1 Deere corn planter with 120 rods of wire; 1 John Deere riding plow; 2 walking plows; 1 riding cultivator new; 2 walking cultivators; 1 disk; 1 3-sec-

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tion harrow wood frame; 1 2-section harrow steel frame; l end-gate seeder; 3 sets work harness; 1 set double buggy harness; 1 set single harness; 1 saddle and bridle; hay rack; bob sleigh, rick oats straw; corn sheller and other articles. Terms of Sale: —Twelve months credit without interest on approved security or 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. Sums of $5 and under cash. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. J. H. ADAMSON. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. O. Spitlar, Clerk.

Public Sale! Having decided to quit farming the Undersigned will offer at Public Sale commencing at 10 a. m. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16,1906 At their residence on what is known as the Middlekamp farm, 1 mile south of Kuiman in Walker Tp., Jasper County. The following property to-wit: 9 bead of times! Consisting of: 1 brown mare 3 years old, weight 1100 pounds* 1 bay hoise 4 yrs old wt 1400; 1 brown horse 5 yrs old, wt 1400; 1 brown mare b yrs old, wt 1400; 1 dun mare 9 yrs old, wt 1100; 1 brown horse 12 yrs old, wt 1200; 1 pony 12 yrs old, wt 800; 1 colt coming 3 yrs old.

19 head of Cattle Consisting of: 12 cows coming fresh in s ring: 3 yearling heifers; 2 two year old heifers; 1 good yearling bull; 1 jersey cow coming fresh soon. 4 Sheep faming Implements. Consisting of: 1 McCormick binder; 1 Champion mowing machine; 1 hay rake; 1 hay derrick; 1 hay' slide; 1 riding cultivator; 2 walking cultivators; 1 riding plow; 2 walking plows: 1 horse power; 1 fanning mill; 1 corn planter; 1 corn shredder; 1 bander; 1 two horse seeder; 1 2 section harrow; 1 top buggy; 2 wagon; 1 set double driving harness; 3 sets work harness; 1 single harness; saddle, oats corn and tame hay. Terms of Sale— 10 months credit without intert. 6 percent off for cash on sums over $5. MBS. MARY KROEGER, MIDDLEKAMP BROS. J. F. Pettet, Auctioneer. J. P. Hammond, Clerk.

Men’s Overcoats, worth $7.00, n0w...... $ 4.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth SB.OO, now 4*oo Children’s Overcoats, (worth double the price) from $1.50 to 2*50 Good all-wool Suits, former prices $12.00 to $20.00, now from $7.00 to 10*00

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Nile ol Di Ml. State of Indiana,) County of Jasper J “ In the Jasper Circuit Court. February Term 1906. IN THE MATTEB Of PETITION FOB A DBAIN BY STEPHEN H. HOWE, BT AL. Notice of pendenoy, filing and hearing of petition.

To Marlon I. Adams, Joeeph I. Adams, L. S. Alter, James W. Amsler, Nelson Anderson, Albert J. Biggs, Joeeph C. Horntrager. Edgar L. and Kansas L. Bruce. Jennie C. Blake, A. D. Babcock, John A. Blake, James W. Burling, Alonso C Bass, W. M. Buohannan, William H. Berry, Permelia Hillard. Martaret A. Bearer, Charles W. Bearer, mil Beaser, Edward Cat-., Thomas A. Croekett, John Clapp, V. R. Crabb, Benjamin A. Constable, Ann Cain, Charles N. Chiloote heirs, Sophia Chlloote, Leri F. Clouse. George W. Castor, Simon Cook, Lewis M. and George B. Cottiugham, Martha E. Corliss, Charles B. Crawford,' John L. Cooper, David Culp, Thomas Daugherty, Reuben Dickenson, Catbariue Dewey, Charles Daley. James A. Dewey, Jacob W. Dewey, Albert L. Duvall. Franklin Duvall, Jease Davis, George P. Daugherty, Nancy M. Davis, Alpheus Elmore, Vinoeut Elsie, Charles aud Magdalene Erb, Johu H. Eichelberger, Robert M. Byestone, Frank Folts, Albert G. W. Farmer, Henry P. Farmer, Richard Foulkt!, Martin L. Ford, Thos. W. Grant, Wilford M. Garvin, Bert O. Gardner, G. G. Garrison, Tlrza A. Garrison, George C. Gray, Elisabeth A. Gwin, Wm. P. Gath eld, Charles J. Gilbert, Joseph F. Grouns, Joseph L. Green, William H. Gwin, William H. Gwin heire, Minnie H. Gwin, Charles N. and Jennie Gish, David and Chas. J. Harriet, Nettle Hoover, Highland Park Land Co., William Haley, Thomas M. Hibler, Henry O. Harris, George E. Hoamer, William F. Horton, Wm. Hoover, Jacob A. Heusler, Hervey B. Harris, A. E. Hayden, Emma E„ Hirschey, Oscar E. and Helen B. Hauter, William T. Harts, William C. lltff, Stearns F. liiff, Indiana Asphalt Company, W. E. and M. E. Jacks, S. Curtis Johnson, Anns Johnson, George H. Jonas, J. H. Jones and Frans Brown, Philip Kistuer, Henry Kolholf, Rachel Knox. Komalne 1. Kantial, Juno I. Kannal, John Keefe, Theodore Helper, William Kresseil, John Karr, Jacob Kirkpatrick, Stephen Kohley, John J. Lawler, Henry Leurs, Angella Leurs. John Langhoff, Augustus U. Lux, Antheny Leurs, Sarah E. Lane, L. Llttell, Charles A. Lefler, Lemuel D. Lane, Alonso W. Lane, William Large, Amzl S. Laßue, Robert Michaels, Wm. K. Moifitt, John B. Martin, Charles F. Mansfield, Barnard H. Melnbrook, John Makeever, Mary McCashen. Bthelbert Miller, J. B. Meueley, A. A. McCann, James T. Morton, Geo. E. and James A. May, James Malone, Elisabeth J. McCord. J. F. aud B. T. McCord, Reed McCoy. D. C. Martin, John R. MoAffee, Thomas B. McDonald, Judaon B. and George L. Maines, Joseph Nissius. J. Firth Nelson, Phegley heirs, James W. Pierce, Joseph Putts, W. C. Pierce, Mrs. W. Anna Peters, Francis M. Pollard, Lois Penwrlght, Robert Parker, James Parks, Preolous Blood Society, Vlctorine Pierson and Bertha Nelson, John R. Phillips. Arthur Paroells, Mattie M. Rhinehart, Edward Ranton, Ernst Rapp, Charles C. Robinson. Howell Richeson, Frank Beany, Ami B. Richey, Sarah B Rees, Michael Ringeisoti, John G. Randle, Wm. M. Reynolds, Joseph Strlpmire, Wm. D. Saylor, Lewis M. Shaffer, Upton Shaub, Daniel M. Stone, Charles Summers, Raohel Summers. Bert Snyder, Warren W. Sage, Sarah J. Slaughter, Joseph Sherts, Joseph Shlde, Joseph Slgman, Henry Shlde and John Wagner, Peter Shlde, John H. Smith, Ebon I*. Sturgess, J. Wallace Shedd, St. Joseph College, Joseph Stewart, Wm. M. Snedeker, Alfred Thompson, Geo. W. Terwillager. Lemuel Tyler, Alfred aud S. P. Thompson, Catherine Toops, Delos Thompson, Anna L. Tyler, Joseph A. Timmons. Bldora Tow, Lemuel Tyler heirs, James Newell Tyler, John M. Wasson, Harvey W. Wood, Charles Waling, Sarah Watson,Jiary C. Wood, Wm. T. Walters, John P. Walters, John and Catherine Wood, Martha J. Wood, Nettie M. Weast, Mary B. Weloh, James F. Watson, Robert C. Wilson, Thos. Wiokens, Andrew K, Yeoman, Math Yerger, Mary Johu Zimmer; Milroy township, Jasper county, Jordan township, Jasper county, Marion township, Jasper county. Hanging Grove township, Jasper county, Carpenter township, Jasper county, Monon township. White county, all on account of public highways, Chicago,

I w^"£ p 0 * Railroad, and Wabash Valley Railroad, on aooount of right of way. You are each hereby notified that the undersigned have filed in the Jasper Circuit Court of ludiaua their petition for drainage of lands owned by them in Jasper and White Connties, Indiana, by means ofan open ditch through a foUowing described route, to-wlt: Commencing at a point in the Denton-Culp Ditch one-half mile east of the bounty line on the oenter line of u? Ct wi,u- T r< Wn *£ P R*“ge 5 west, in White County, Indiana, ana running thenoe in n south-westerly direction along the line of the said Denton-Culp Ditch to the Jasper County line, thence in a general westerly direction across Sections 9,8 and 7 of Township 29 North, Rings ft wont, and Section, U, U. 10.9 8 and and Sections U, 11,2 and Bof Range 7, nil In Township 28 North, to a point near the west line of said Seetlou 3, Township 88, Range 7, where It will enter the Iroquois kiver and find a goml and sufficient outlet and there ending. Said Dlteh following generally the liiia of the old Denton-Culp Ditch and a natural stream known as the Big Slough. Also a lateral, the spur described as follows: Commencing in the line of the old Derby Ditch from the South side of the right-of-w*yofthe Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville Railway near the south side of the Q ,, «‘ pter of Bection 4, Township 28 North, Range 1 west, in Jasper County and running thence in a south-westerly direction through sections 4, Sand 8, and the line of the old Denton-Culp Ditch where it will inJerseet the line of the Main Dlteh above described. a/eefed'thereS ,ftnd ° WB * d by 7oa wUI You are fnther notified that said petition Is now pending, and that the same will be SS2 r i on Mon ? a ?- Mth day of February. 1908, the same being the thirteenth Judicial ““3 of the Februiry Terra of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden In the Court Boom of the said Jasper* Circuit Court, lii the Court House at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. STEPHEN H. HOWE. ET AL. Rensselaer, Indiana, January 6,1906.

Heal Estate Transfers.

VlDton W. Shuck to Mary Lowmin, Dec. 18. 1001, pt senw 16-29-0, 1 acre. Barkley.s4o. James 8. Richardson to Floyd O. Williams et a), Dec. 91, It 8, bl a, Rensselaer, Austin A Paxton’s add, SB6. Edwin Burnett Smith to Crescent Oil and Gas Co., Dec. 27, n* aw 88.81-5, e 15 a. ne se 82 81-6, sX ne ne 82-81-6, 80 acrea, eH ne 88-81-6, nw 88-81-6, Olllam, BX4O. q. c. d. Bert O. Gardner to James T. Talt, Dec. 11. nM *w 19-98-0. 57.79 acres, pt nH ae 24-28-7. 77 acres, Jordan, $' 1,600. George Eck to Henry Eck, Dec. 28, pt ne 5-27-7, 71 acrea, Carpenter, 16,000. Washington S. Grant to Charlea Schleman. Jr.. Nov. 8 pt aw 25-29-7, 20 acrea, Marion, SI,BOO. Albert Odett et al to Helen McMannna, Nov. 17. pt It 18, bl 8, Renaaelaer, original plat, SI,OOO. Rene Briggs to John K. Stoudt. Dec. 29, Its 2, 8, bl 1, Remington, Sesrlght’s add, 81. q.c- d.

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