Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1902 — Page 8
THINGS IN GENERAL
•• \ * ■ Daily Happenings Aroun<> the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! « News Items Caught or the-[tun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes Take your eggs to Murray’s store. The assessors began woTk Tuesday Morocco has let the contract for an electric light plant. Mrs. C. O. Spitler and children are visiting in Goshen. Robert White has returned from a visit to Wilmington, Til. For fine job work call at the JOURXTAL office. Miss Myrtle Chipman was home "from Wolcott to spend Sunday. Fine bran or middlings just received at the Feed Store. Cox & Branch. Mrs. Joseph Hughes, of Lafayette, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Piper. Our poplar has come in and -we have anything you want in that dine. Donnelly Lumber Co. Mrs. Sarah Flynn, of Greensbnrg, is visiting her son, James Flynn, and family.
OASTOniA. Bears the _/) The Kind You Have Always Bought
Miss Margaret Merritt and Miss Rosella Burton, of Remington, spept Sunday here. Louie Wilcox is away on a business trip to Springfield, Columbus and other points in Ohio.
Bean the The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Earnest E. Coekerill has purchased five lots in Leopold’s addition and is thinking of building thereon Mr. and Mrs. George Barcus and 1 Mr. and Mrs A. B. Rowley attended J the funeral of Mr. Barcus’ brother at i Wolcott Saturday. Spring time is the time to use Rocky | Mountain Tea Keeps yon well all summer. Great spring renewer. 35 vents. B. F. Fendig Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth is home from Kalamazoo, Mich., for a visit •with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E L. Hollingsworth. James Bullis has been appointed by the county auditor assessor of Jordan township to succeed M. Ward, whose iremoval to Illinois caused his resignation. Another larg-e supply of ladies’ tailor made suits received for the great Easter sale this week. Chicago Bargain Store. An effort is being made to organize a, military band here to torm a part of the military company. It organized it will consist largely of members of the defunct Citizens’ band. I live and let my brethren live With all that’s good with me. Unto the poor, some cash I give, The balance I give Rocky Mountain Tea. B. F. Fendig. Advertised letters: Mr. M. Cain. Hibie Moore, Mr. Daniel Michles, <3eorge Michaels, Dr. A. Milk, Mr. Edward Groomer, Jennie C. Bady, Miss May Schlosser. Makes children eat, sleep and grow. Makes mother strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy family. That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cts. B. .F. Fendig. * Mrs. George H. Healey aDd children departed for their future home in Washington last Saturday. Mr. Healey’s mother, Mrs. Julia Healey, accompanied them there for a few -weeks* visit. When you want a nobby suit, -a pair of fine shoes or a fine new . Aat, or anything, go to the only bargain house, the Chicago Bargain Store. A fire in the Burt Terry printing establishment at Lafayette did considerable damage last Thursday night. "This is the firm that has the Jasper -conntycontract. The loss is covered by insurance. No lady should be without a new spring tailor made gown. You can find any size or color "here at money saving prices. Chicago Bargain Store. J. F. Warren, now of Oklahoma City, has just purchased a large farm "Within a short distance of that city on speculation. It is said to be a fiDe tract of land and a bargain at the >prlcG paid.
OA»TOHIA. Bmntfe KM You Haw Always Bought
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Arrow Shots.
I shot an arrow Into the air, It fell to the earth; I know not where. —Longfellow. Lots of women would be more thought of if they had married less foolishly. A man must be pretty busy or else a very hard smoker if he has to smoke while having his hair cut. Whenever a boy gets to calling trains by their numbers he has railroad fever pretty badly. It never gets over sounding funny to hear his relatives call a preacher by his given name. When a girl comes home from visiting a bigger town, she likes to tell
folks how they do things there. • When emptying ashes, wtiy do they always blow towards you? When the baby has a penny bank, everybody seems to want to pay us in pennies. Anybpdy can get rich if they do not spend anything. Absence of stoves does not prevent loafers. We see them also where stores are heated by furnaces. Every man thinks, his views are reasonable. When we see a young man who ought to be at work, going hunting we know as well what everybody thinks as if they had told us. An old man looks real fpnny wear-
ing one of the new style overcoats that has a seam running across the back. The quickest way to make some people mad is to abuse their family doctor. A man who is not in the habit of it, looks funny smoking a oigar. Woman will go calling and decide to stay a moment and then stay an hour. v Half of our life is consumed in longing to be nearer death.—Lord Lytton. Nobody admits that he is ignorant. A loafer is never content unless he can bother busy men. A very homely girl always has ac-
cidents at a party. Just because girls have parties without inviting the boys is no sign that they do not want the boys.
Could Not Breathe.
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Mammoth Cave One of greatest wonders located In Edmonson County, Kentucky, 90 miles south of Louisville. This Company has just Issued a very Interesting booklet of 32 pages descriptive of the Cave. This booklet is well, illustrated with many flue half* tone cuts, is printed on enameled book paper and design on cover Is in three colors and very attractive. If you want a copy send 10 cents in sliver or stamps to C. L. STONE, Gcn’t Pas*. Afent Louisville & Nashville R.R. Louisville, Ky.
MARENGO, 47021 PERCHERON NORMAN. MARENGO is a coal black, with extra good bone and action, weighs 2,050 .pounds, foaled in 1896. He was sired by Seaudole 34,055, he by Marathon 10,386 by Voltaire 443 by Brilliant 755. Dam Bijou 15,412 by Decide 359 Dam Rose 23.637, she by Mouton 1,640 by French Monarch 734. Dam Paule a Loomte VraeV 3,099. MARENGO will make the season of 1902 as follows: Fridays and Saturdays at Mt. Ayr, balance of the week at Leek’s barn, 3 1-2 miles southwest of Surrey. TERMS. sls to" Insure colt to stand and suck. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Care will be taken to prevent ac-' cidents, but will not be responsibe should any occur. In case owner disposes of or moves mare, service money becomes due at once. Oolts stand good for service. Leek and Lane Bros., W. E. Leek, Keeper. Owners.
Non-Restat Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court, April Term, 1902. James L. Babcock j vs - J- Complaint 6307 Erasmus B. Collins, et al J Now comes the Ptaintiff, by Foltz, Spitlen & ' Kurrie, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants to-wit: Erasmus B. Collins, Mrs. Collins, his wife, and Mrs. Collins, widow of said Erasmus B. Collins; Joseph S. Buckles, Mrs. Buckles, his wife, and Mrs. Buckles, widow of said Joseph S. Buckles; C. H. Buckles, wife of Joseph S. Buckles, deceased; Catherine H. Buckles, wife of Joseph S. Buckles, deceased; Benjamin F. Hartley, Mrs. Hartley his wife, and Mrs. Hartley, widow of said Benjamin F. Hartley; Samuel Scott, Mrs. Scott, his wife, and Mrs. Scott, widow of said Samuel Scott; James P. Mahaffie, Mrs. Mahaffie, his wife, Mrs. Mahaffie, widow of said James P. Mahaffie; Stiles Rose, Mrs. Rose, his wife, and Mrs. Rose, widow of said Stiles Rose; William Braden and Annie Braden, his wife, William Braden, Mrs. Braden, his wife, and Mrs. Braden, widow of said William Braden; Annie Braden, Mr. Braden, her husband, and Mr. Braden, widower of said Annie Braden; The Indiana and Illinois Central Railway Company; James Van Nostrand, Mrs. Van Nostrand, his wife, and Mrs. VanNostrand, widow of said James Van Nostrand; Daniel C. Stover, Mrs. Stover, his wife, and Mrs. Stover, widow of said Daniel C. Stover; John K Warren, Mrs. Warren, his wife, and Mrs. Warren widow of said John K. Warren: Rush C. Hawkins, Mrs. Hawkins, his wife, and Mrs. Hawkins, widow of said Rush C. Hawkins; The Union Trust Company, of New York; John R. Elcler, Mrs. Elder, his wife, and Mrs.»Elder, widow of said John R. Elder; and Jfanves B. Mahaffie, and Mfs Mahaffie, his wife, and Mrs, Mahaffie, widow of said James B. Mahaffie; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants, and all of the unknown executors, administrators, receivers and trustees es each of the foregoing named defendants are not resilflnts of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 9th day of May, 1902, the same being the 23rd day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of April, A. D. 1902, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said [SEAL] Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 25 day of March, A. D. 1902. w , John" F, Major, Clerk. Mch. 27, A. 3-10.
