Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1919 — Page 4

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Xmas Candies and Nuts We have the most complete line of Xmas Candies and Nuts in the city. We especially invite teachers to iet our prices before buying. We can sell you better goods and save you money. I ' Specials for Friday and Saturday COFFEE—Breakfast ALCO—the perfect Delight, our regular Nut Margarine. Try 60c coffee. A stock re- a pound and become a ducing special, per AQp regular customer. OOp pound TUU Special at per lb.. . UdU SYRUP—White Plume table syrup, 85 per cent corn syrup and 15 per cent rock candy syrup. QRp Nothing finer for table use. Special at per gal.. , U UU BLACKBERRIES— LOGANBERRY PREMonsoon Brand in SERVES. Don’t fail heavy syrup No. 2 can, to include a jar with your Special at next order. Cheap QEp per can JIU 22 oz jar at UUU ROWLES & PARKER ““ partment ■ ■■■■■« — Grocery in store Phone 95 the city

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Reanimates Music" / r The “Auto-File’ Won’t Let Records Get Mixed Up! r? your phonograph is a Dalion it has the “Auto-File” — the ingenious device that automatically keeps all your records in exactly the right place. They can’t become misplaced—even if you deliberately try, * Dalion alone possesses the ‘'AutoFile" — Dalion, the phonograph which plays all makes of records ■without the use of extra attachments. Come and hear this great , ‘instrument play your favorite records as you never heard them played before. not a No. 22 SOLD BY Larsh & Hopkins

I What Our Customers Say: I I ' ' ' 7 1U B Judson Creamery & Produce Co., B North Judson, Indiana. Aug. 20, 1919. B Gentlemen: In reply to your letter of inquiry about ship- B B ping cream. I have no fault to find with Judson Creamery & B Produce Co., the only drawback I had was I did not have B enough cows so we could get enough cream to fill a can. But B I do know that you pay 1 more than any other station I know B°f an d |tbenever I have enough cream to ship it will go to B Judson dreamery & Produce Co., because I know from the past B ■ that I could not get better prices anywhere else. Hoping these K B tew lines will clear up your doubts about my shipping, I am, Yours very truly, B IiOUIS BOOS, Winamac, Ind. ■ I Judson Creamery & Produce Co., I 1 I North Judson, Indiana. July 31, 1919. B Gentlemen: We have been selling cream to the No. JudB son Creamery and have bought feed there and found it O. BK. in weights and price. B B Yours truly, B B WM. GEISTFIELD, No. Judson, Ind. B I WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OTHER LETTERS I ■ Judson Creamery & Produce Co. ■ B North Judson, Indiana 3 CASH BUYERS OF 3 Cream Milk Poultry Eggs 3

CLASH WITH ITALIANS

FRENCH IN FIGHT WITH D’ANNUNZIO’S SOLDIERS. * Geneva Dispatch Reports Many Killed or Wounded—ltalian Troops Were Pillaging Depots. Paris, Dec. 12. —French trops have clashed with D’Annunzio volunteers nt Flume and many were killed and wounded on both sides, according to a Geneva (Switzerland) dispatch printed by the Petit Parislen, with reservation. It is said the D’Annunzians had pillaged French depots. London, Dec. 12. —Gabriele D’Annunzio is ready to co-operate with the Italian government to bring about a return of normal conditions In the Adriatic’, if satisfactory guarantees are given that Italy will neither renounce Flume nor evacuate territories occupied since the signing of the armistice, it was officially stated here* The position of the poet-commander was given by Lieutenant Colonel D’Annunzio in a reply to the terms offered by General Badogllo, chief of staff of the.ltallan army, who, it is stated, proposed the retention of Flume by Italy and the surrender of all claims to Dalmatia.

FOURTEEN DROWN IN FLOODS

Millions of Dollars’ Damage Is Done by High Water In South— Now Receding. Atlanta, Ga„ Dec. 12.—Floods resulting from heavy rains generally were receding throughout Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia, but anxiety was felt as to the fate of hundreds of persons caught by the high waters. Fourteen known dead have been reported and property damage, It is estimated, amounts to several million dollars. The dead Included three white persons at Atlanta, two whites and three negroes at Montgomery, Ala.; three negroes at Hattiesburg, Miss.; two whites at Jackson, Miss., and one negro at Meridian. Miss. ,

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GERMANY BOWS TO ALLIES

Reply • • Capitulation on Scapa Flow Question —Wants to Discuss Other Points. Paris, Dec. 12.—The German reply to the supreme council’s note demanding the signing of the peace protocol has been received in Paris. The reply is substantially a capitulation on the Scapa Flow question and a proposal to discuss other points.

THE MARKETS

Grain, Provisions, Etc. Chicago, Dec. IL Open- High- Low- ClosCorn— ing. est. eat Ing. Dec. ...1.43% 1.44% 1.40% 1.41 May ...1.36 1.36 1.31% 1.32% July ...1.33% 133% 1.30% LBl OatsDec 78% .78% .77% .77% May 81% -81% .79% .80 July 76% .76% .75% .75% RyeMay ...1.68% 1.69 1.66% 1.66% FLOUR—Car lot prices, per brl, 98 It sack basis: Rye, white, in jute, 38.40; special brands, 814.66; to retail trade. 815.25: hard spring, 814 [email protected]; hard winter [email protected]; first clear, 89 50; second clear, 87.00; soft winter, [email protected]; hard wintetr. In jute, [email protected]. HAY—Cnok No. 1 timothy, [email protected]; staiidard and No. 1 clover mixed, 831.00® 32.00: No. 1 and No. 2, [email protected]; No. t timothy, [email protected]; clover, [email protected]. BUTTER— Creamery, extras. 93 score 68c; higher scoring commands a premium; firsts. 91 score. 65c; 88-90 score, 59%@63c; seconds, 82-87 score, 57@68c; centralized. 63@63%c; ladles, 51@62c; renovated, 57%c: packing stock, 4@49c. Prices to retail trade: Extra tubs, 70c; prints, 72c; storage extra, 65@«6c; standards. 60@62%c. EGGS—Fresh firsts, 77@78c; ordinary firsts, 70@72c; miscellaneous lots, casee included, 70@77c; cases returned, 69@76c. exrtas, packed in whitewood cases, 85@ 86c; checks, 40@41c; dirties, 40@66c; refrigerator firsts, 45@49c; extras. 47%@61c. LIVE POULTRY— Turkeys, 32c; fowls, 18@25c; roosters, 17c; spring chickens, 23c; ducks, 24c; geese, 24c. DRESSED POULTRY — Turkeys, 44c; fowls. 25c; springs, 24@25c; roosters, 19c; ducks. 31®33c; geese, 23@24c. POTATOES — Per 100 lbs, northern, round white, [email protected]. CATTLE—Prime heavy steers, 818.76® 21.50 good to choice steers, [email protected]; medium to good steers, [email protected]; fair to medium steers. [email protected]; yearlings, fair to choice, [email protected]; Stockers and feeders, [email protected]; good to prime cows, $lO [email protected]; fair to fine heifers, Sll.oo@ 14.00: fair to good cows. [email protected]; canners [email protected]; cutters, [email protected]; bologna bulls, [email protected]; butcher bulls, [email protected]; veal calves, 315 [email protected]. HOGS—Choice light butchers, 813.000 13 26* medium wt. butchers, [email protected]; heavy wt butchers, 270-350 lbs, [email protected]; fair to fancy light, [email protected]; mixed packing, 812 [email protected]; heavy packing, 812.26 @l2 70’ rough packing, [email protected]; pigs, fair to good, [email protected]; stags (subject to 80 lbs dockage), [email protected]. SHEEP—Fed yearlings, [email protected]; fed western lambs, [email protected]; native lambs, 314 [email protected]; feeding lambs, 812 [email protected]; wethers, 88.OO@1LOO; bucks, [email protected]; ewes. 87 [email protected].

NEGLECTING THAT COLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King’s New Discovery so promptly checks it r’S natural you don’t want to be careless and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new attack develop seriously. Not when you can get such a proved successful remedy as Dr. King’s New Discovery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality Is as high today as It always has been —and it’s been growing steadily In popularity for more than fifty years. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle at all druggists. Give It a trial.

Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver They just won’t let you put “pep” Into your work or play. Sick headache comes from retaining waste matter and impurities in the body. Feel right for anything —make the liver lively, the bowels function regularly, with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Smoothly yet positively they produce results that cleanse the system and make the liver and bowels respond to the demands of a strong, healthy bo.iy. Still 25c.—at all druggists. Try them tohlght NOTICE OF ADJOURNED TERM OF COURT State of Indiana,) County of Jasper)SS: Notice is therefore hereby given that a November, 1919, adjourned term of the Jasper Circuit Court will be held, commencing on the 2d day of January, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of disposing of such business as may be unfinished and undisposed of, and that said adjourned term will continue as a part of the regular term of said court; and that all parties, witnesses and officers of said court shall attend said special term without further notice. Witness my hand and (Seal) the seal of said court this 6th day of December, A. D. 1919. JESSE NICHOLS, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court- \ diO-17

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR COUNTY SUPPLIES Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will, until 1 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, December 31, 1919, receive sealed proposals for furnishing books, blanks, stationery and other supplies for the county, its several county officers and the courts thereof for the year 1920, all bids to be filed according to law. The board reserves the right to reject any and all blds; By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana. JOSEPH! P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT No. 11470 Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C„ Oct. 3, 1319. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER” in the city of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, has .complied with all the provisions of the Statute of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thoma. P. Kane, acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER” In the city of Rensselaer, Ln the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, Is authorized to commence the Business of Banking as provided In Section Fifty-one Hundred and Slxty-nlne of the Revised Statutes of the United States. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and seal (Seal) of office this third day of October, 1919. T. P. KANE, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. j2O

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana,) County of Jasper)SS: In the Jasper Circuit Court, February term, 1920. Gabrlal Musch vs. Albert Vander Vliet, Theresa Vanader Vliet, Fred Spelcker, Catharina Speicker. Complaint No. 9139. Now comes the plaintiff, by John Greve, his attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Albert Vander Vliet, Theresa Vander Vliet, Fred Speicker and Catharina Spelcker, are not residents of tne State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless tney be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of February, A. D. 1920, at the court house In the City of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said comiplaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the (Seal) seal of said court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 26 th day of November, A. D., 1919. JESSE NICHOLS, n29d6-13 Clerk.

COMMISSIONERS ALI.OWAXCES. Following are the allowances made by the board of commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their regular December meeting, 1919: Dr. N. B. Aspinall, care poor children . I Jesse Nichols, salary clerk ... 250.00 Same, supplies same .. 5.0 S Clark & Hamilton, same 4.25 A. E. Boyce & Co., same .... 46.00 Same, supplies assessor •••••• 30.71 J. P. Hammond, salary auditor 141.67 Same, clerk Co. council 50.00 Same, supplies auditor 5-00 C. V. May, supplies treasurer. 15.64 Clark & Hamilton, same .... 1.25 Same, supplies sheriff 3.00 E. D. Nesbitt, same surveyor.. 4.15 M. L. Sterrett, sal. Co. Supt .. 187.50 Same, supplies same 8.75 Clark & Hamilton, same 16.50 Nellie M. Sterrett, office help. 900 G. L. Thornton, sal. Co. ass’sor 79.16 Same, supplies same 1-79 W. J. Wright, per diem exp. county coroner/ 27.20 Dr. C. E. Johnson, exp. Co. Coroner expense . 10.00 C. M. Sands, per diem attendance officer • • 106.00 Same, supplies attendance off.. 5.0 0 Chas. Morlan, janitor c. h 75.00 Mrs. Chas. Morlan, matron c. h. 10.00 J. L. Griggs, fireman 60.00 J. F. Hardman, sup. same .... 5.00 J. A. Grant, same 2.29 Johnson Service Co., same .... 2.93 Rowles & Parker, same .... 1.25 J. J. Holcomb Mfg. Co., same. . 29.40 Plunkett Chemical Co., same . . 3.25 G. E. Murray Co., same, Co. jail 18.00 G. M. Wilcox, sal. Co. farm superintendent . • 200.00 Hazel Blake, labor Co. farm... 20.00 Andrew Frisk, same 47.75 Ed Moore, same 85.50 Chas. Utterburg, same 96.79 Roth Bros., supplies same.... 130.24 John Eger, same 291.32 G. M. Wilcox, same <.. 12.00 John J. Lawler, same i.. 68.50 A. F. Long & Son, same 17.19 Kellner & Callahan, 5ame...... 30.00 H. F. King, same 43.35 J. H. Hoover, same 4.44 W. J. Wright, same 63.75 Jesse Snyder, same .. 42/50 G. E. Murray Co., same ....... 104.54 W. J. Wright, burial old soldier * 150.00 W. J. Henkle, burial widow.. 75.00 Clark & Hamilton, public prlnting 6.20 F. E. Babcock, same 6.20 Walter Hoerning, exp. justice of peace 5.00 Mrs. Belle McCarty, care poor children 15.00 Mrs. Catherine Ballinger, same 45.00 Dr. I. M. Washburn, operation poor 35.00 J. M. Sauser, donation Jasper Co. Asso , .. 300.00 Winamac Const. Co., part pay , bridge No. 3238 4,000.00 Roe E. Yeoman, bridge No. 3239 998.00 Rochester Bridge Co., bridge No. 3250 3,079.00 Treasurer Newton Co., change of venue , 275.00 John L. S. Gray, Co. highway Supt .. 209.02 Will Irgang, ass’t. same 115.50 A. D. Wooden, same .., 101.00 G. B. Switzer, same 51.75 Fred Popp, same -.. 113.75 Chas. Lowman, same 65.55 J. E. Dunn, same 82.75 W. S. Parks, same ...... 416.75 Arthur Williamson, same .... 244.25 A. B. Robbins, same 100.75 O. M. Turner, same ...... 35.20 A. F. Long & Son, g. r. repair .40 John P. Walters, same 14.53 E. P. Lane, same 30.55 George W. Marion, same 11.15 W. I. O’Neal Co., same 29.60 E. D. Nesbitt, same .......... 4.85 Newton Co. Stone Co., same .. 159.57 Monon Crushed Stone Co., same 225.65 Brownell Im.prov’t. Co., same... 292.99 E. D. Nesbitt, stone road construction 114.60 J. W. Childers, same 3.00 Thomas Lowe, same 31.50 E. -D. Nesbitt, bridge eng*r. .. 86.00 Thomas Lowe, ass’t. same .... 7.50 J. P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County. CIRCXTIT COURT ALLOWANCES. Following are the allowances made by the judge of the Jasper circuit court for the regular November term, 1919: PETIT JURY. John McGlynn, 8 days, 24 miles.s2l.2o Chaster Halstead, 8 days, 20.00 Joe Branson, 8 days 20.00 Jesse E. Dunn, 8 days, 44 miles. 22.20 Thomas McAleer, 9 days, 36 miles 24.30 Everett Shearer, 7 days, 48 mites 19.90 Stephen Brusnahan, 7 days, 40 ml. 19.50 Frank y. Morton, 8 days, 36 ml. 21.80 1

Candies- Nuts-Candies If you wish high-grade Chocolate Creams, we have them, If you wish something less ex1 pensive, we have it Our Line of Christmas Candies Is Complete. Our Prices are the Lowest. * - < We would like a chance to fill your Grocery Order. Our Line of GROCERIES, FRUITS and VEGETABLES is the very best. Saturday Specials: Beverly Club Coffee, O 22 oz. Jar assorted fine per pound . . . OxL Fruit Jam . . . OOV Epicure Brand CoffeA Extra Fancy Santa Clara per pound . . . Prunes, per Ryzon Baking Powder, 1 pound pound . . . . .O UL can, regular 45c QClz* No. 2 1-2 Can Yellow value UvC Peeled Peaches PHONE 71 C. L. Murphy PHONE 71

James Lucas, 7 days, 62 miles.. 20.10 Albert Courtwrlght. 8 days, 66 mi. 22.80 Alfred Randle, 8 days 20.00 Kdward Goetz, 8 days, 36 miles. 21.80 EXTRA JURORS. „ John l J oole, 6 days i?- 60 B. Frank Alter, 5 days ......... 12.60 William D. Bringle, 6 days 12.60 Thomas Lowe, 6 days 12.60 W. V. Porter, 5 days ........ 12.50 Mort Murray, jury bailiff, 8 days 16.00 B. F. Barnes, meals jurors ..... 11-70 Jesse Nichols, clerk per diem .... 48.00 Jesse Nichols, clerk fees 7.90 True D. Woodworth, sheriff per diem 48.00 True D. Woodworth, 2 trips Kentland with prisoners 14.00 Edward Thompson, law books ... 6.00 Bobbs-Merrlll Co., same 15.00 W. H. Anderson & Co., same .... 7.50 Callaghan & Co., same 8.50 B. F. Fendlg, jury commissioner. 3.00 Clark & Hamilton, printing bar docket 20.00 Inez Nichols, preparing docket... 5.00 George Ferguson riding bailiff, 6 days ...... 15.00 Wm. Childers, same 24 days.... 48.00 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.

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FOR SALE For Sale—ls gilts and sows, fullblood Spotted Polands, registered. —RAY HOLLEY, phone 191-M, Morocco. dl7 For Sale—Some Buff Orpington cockerels, prices very reasonable. —W. B. HOUGH, Rensselaer, R-3, phone 936-D. dl6 For Sale—Fine navy beans, 10c per pound.—E. P. HONAN, phone ,334. ts For Sale—A lot of second-hand lumber, consisting of sheeting, 2x6, 2xß, etc.—KUBOSKE & WALTER, phone 294. ts For Sale—Two spring and 1 yearling pure-bred Duroc boars; gilts, and some good Shropshire ewes.—GUSS YEOMAN, Rensselaer? Ind., R-3, phone 78-C, Mt. Ayr. dl3 For Sale—Ford touring car, 1916 model, demountable rims, all in good condition. Call at OVERLAND SALES ROOM, west side public square. dl4 For Sale at Bargains—All kinds of second-hand automobiles. Come in and look them over, in tne white-front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. „ ts For Sale —A few good summer boars, Big Type Poland Chinas, out of large litters and large enough for service. Also a young herd boar. Papers furnished. Farm is 5 miles north and 3 east of Goodland—SAGE BROS., Goodland, Ind. dl3 For Sale—White Wyandotte cockerels, pure-bred and from best strains.—MßS. FRANK FRITZ, McCoysburg, R-l. d2O For Sale—Pure-bred Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, toms $9, hens $6. One registered Shorthorn bull 2 years - old. —GLEN NORMAN, Rensselaer, R-2, phone 921-B. dl7 For Sale—One Pointer Bird dog, well broke, S4O; one. coon and oppossum dog, well broke, SSO;

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one old-fashioned black and tan, partly broke, >25. —JAMES SHELDON Goodland, Ind., R-l, phone 178-W. dl3 For Sale—White Holland turkeys—gobblers, 37; hens, 35. Also Barred Plymouth Rock roosters, 32. —MRS. AMOS DAVISSON, Parr, Ind., phone 921-1. ts For Sale—lmperial Ringlet Barred Rock cockerels, E. B. Thompson strain, 32.59 each; also Mammoth Bronze turkeys, hens 36 each, toms 39. These birds are very fine. — MCDONALD SISTERS, McCoysburg, Ind., R-l, phone 9 08.-J. d 22 For Sale—ln Tne Democrat’s Fancy Stationery and Office Supply department—steel ale numbering machines, rubber stamp d.*ers, rubber stamp pads, typewriter ribbans for all practically makes of typewriters, spun glass ink erasers, aocount files, filing eablnets,' typewriter papers, legal blanks, etc. For Sale or Ren*—Big 40x80 threepole tent, 10-foot wall; just the thing for public sales. We are through with it, as we are now in our new white-front garage.—KUBOSKE & WALTER. ts For Sale—My 5 acres Just north of city limits of Rensselaer; 7-room house 28x28 feet, basement size of house; cistern, with pump and slak in kitchen; well water on back porch; large garage; hen house; small crib and granary; cow and horse barn.—MßS. O. M. PEEK, phone 947-F. ts For Sale—l6o-acre farm, well drained, most all level, blacM soil; 5-room house, good barn. J corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price 399 per acre.—CHAS. J. DEAN & SON. ts * For Sale—Some real bargains to well improved farms located within three miles of Rensselaer. 129 a., 133 a., 212 a., 152 a., 80 *. I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all stares f*rther out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see me or call phone 246, office, or 499, home.— HARVEY DAVISSON. M

WANTED Wanted—Wood sawing SCHEURICH BROS., phone 921-G. dl7 Wanted —Carpenters to build new house, barn, and two cattle barns.—ERNEST BEAVER, Foreman J. J. Lawler lands, Pleasant Ridge, Ind., phone 937-A. ts FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan an farm property In any sums up to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. « Money to Loan—CHAS. J. DEAN & SON, Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer. ts Money to Loan— l have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 5%% and venal commission or 6 % without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans.—JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts