Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1903 — Page 7
THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. north Side public square. RENSSEAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION (condensed) at the close of its business, on the 15th day of Sept., 1902. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. v Loans and Discounts ....$195,407.57 Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Overdrafts 1,008.82 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 U. S. Bonds 11,900.00 Undivided Profits Due from Banks and Bankers 29,193.00 Net Earnings 3,502.08 Banking House 6,000.00 Deposits 215,860.38 Cash -‘ $249,362.46 We respectfully call the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement as reported to the AUDITOR OF STATE. We have money to loan on FARM and CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security at reasonable rates and without delay. , We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make investments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our customers and transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising lair and courteous treatment to all. , • v Addison Parkison, Jambs T. Randle, 1 John M. Wasson, Geo. E. Murray, [-Directors. E. L. Hollingsworth, j 5 PER CENT FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNS YB-AT-LAW. R. W. MARSHALL, Attorney-at-Law. Practices in all Courts. Special attention given to drawing up wills, and settling decedents' estates. : : : Office in county building, east side of court house square. x Moses Leopold, Attorney at Law, Abstracting and Insurance. O fflce over Ellls*& Murray’s. Rensselaer, Indiana. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investment Broker. ATTORNEY FOB THU L..N.A.& O.Ry. and Kknssei.aer W.L.& P.Oo fc# Office over Chicago Bargain Store, Rensselaer. Indiana. W. H. Parkison, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Law. Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Attorneys for the Chicago. Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. Will practice in all of the courts. Office over Farmer's Bank, on Washington st., RENSSELAER, IND. B. F. FERGUSON. J. E. WILSON. Ferguson & Wilson, Attorneys at Law. Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans on both Personal and Real Estate Security. Are making a complete set of abstract books. Office West Side of Public Square, in «r Hollingsworth Block. RENSSELiBR, J* * INDIANA. Frank h oltz. Charles Spitler. Harry R. Kurrie. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. (Successors to Thompson St Bro.) Law, Real Estate* Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books iD the County Rensselaer, Indiana. HANLEY & HUNT, • Law, Abstracts, Loans and Real Estate. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. PMEAT MARKET - Moody &IRoth, Successors to CBEVISTON BROS. Rensselaer. Lnd. Shopflrst door east of Odd Fellow building. Everything fresh ana dean. Fresh and salt meats, bologna, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. None but good cattle killed. Remember the place. Highest marked price paid for hides and tallo w.
J- C. Gl-WIN, LUMBER .:.MERCHANT... Lumber of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds. SEWER PIPE—AII Sizes. ESTIMATES ON BILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct from Lumber Regions. Paxton’s Old Stand. J. C. GWIN. # WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUST EAT, AND THE BEST PLACE IS THE BURCKY & MILAN SUREST AIIRANT. 154,156,158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. \ Dinner. Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton ...15 Mutton Pot Pie.. 15 Ladies’and Boiled Trout.. ..15 Roast Pork 15 Veai Pot 1.e.. ..15 „ Gentlemen' ialt Mackeral. ..15 Roast Veal 15 Pork and Beans. 15 Endless varieToilet Rooms Dried Perch ....15 Boiled Ham.... 15 Soup 5 «n_, with Hot and Roa ßt Beef 15 Beef Tongue... 15 Pudding e Wholesome Cold Water „ . V . , c Food properly and other Breakfast and Supper. cooked, at conveniences. Small Steak.... 15 Pork Chops.... 15 Whitefish 15 £|. 0< lerate Seating capac- Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch ....15 P*?* . er " |ty 700. Mutton Chops.. 15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral... 15 sect semce * Bioiled Ham... .15 Fried Sausage.. 15 Fried Eggs 15 ____ - Lever and Bacon 15 Lake Trout 15 Scrambled Eggs. 15 CmCUQ HOTEL I) COIIECTIOI, Tic ui SUE PEI OH.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, ETC. J. F. Irwin. 8. 0. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN, Successors to Warren & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts and Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office Odd Fellows Building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR E. C. ENGLISH, Physician - and - Surgeon, ... Office over Mrs lines' millinery store. ■Phonal Office 177. Kensselaer lnd Phone-j Residence 116. iar*Both night and day calls will he given prompt attention. Dr. S. C. Johnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence over Porter & Yeoman’s. 'Phone 205 RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. ~Y. B. & I. M. WASHBURN, Physicians & Surgeons, Dr. I B Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. He also tests eyes for glasses, Office up-stairs, over Ellis & Murray’s store. Telephone No. 48. BANKING. Alfred McCoy, Pres T. J. McCoy, Cash, A. R. Hopkins. Assistant Cashier. A. McCOY’s & CO’S BANK Rensselaer, Ind. > The Oldest Bank in Jasper County ESTABLISHED IS 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign ex change bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposltthem for safe keeping. COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. See card In another column. DENTIST. H. L. Browq, D. D. S. Gold Hillings, Crown and Bridge Work. ToetS W ithout Plate,if a Specialty. Gas or vitilized air administered for ■the painless extraction of teeth. Give me a trial. Officeover Larshs’ Drug Store.
Constipation v Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia. * 28c. All druggists. Vfant yonr moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich -blackT Then use BUCKINGHAM’S WEtt&L. _»0 cn, or Onuowra, o« n. R. mall s Co., Naahua, R.H. "X -■ -I. m 11 nxl
Omer Osborne is home from Purdue for the vacation. Good quality tennis flannel for 6c a yard at Laßue Bros. Dr. Bernie Maloy, of Ohicago, is visiting his parents here. A full line of the finest candies at J. H. Cox’s news stand. Wayne Parker is home from Indianapolis for the holidays. A fresh car of salt at 75c per barrel at Laßue Bros. Miss Jeannette Needham is spending the holidays at Dublin. Mrs. Leslie Olark and son Howard are visiting in Englewood. James Blake, of Ohioago, visited his mother here the past week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Renicker Saturday. A. P. Sample, of Merrillan, Wis., is visiting his parents near town. White and colored mounting board for sale at the Journal office. Leave your orders for daily papers and magazines with J. H. Cox. Richard Hopkins, of Ohicago, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Hopkins. We are selling Shetland floss at 7c or 4 skeins for 250. Laßue Bros.
Lawson and Jim Meyers were home from Chicago to spend Christmas. Harold Clark was home from Indianapolis from Christmas until Monday. Elmer Wilcox is now a resident of Cincinnati, having moved there last week. Miss Lela Coen has returned home from an extended visit at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O. Leon Reid, of Louisville, are spending the holidays here. Miss lima Robinson came home from Indianapolis to spend the holidays. The pension of Cyrus Haas has been increased from $8 to sl2 per month. Arthur Fendig, of Chicago, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig. L. A. Schee, of Dalton City, 111., is the guest of his brother-in-law, Rev. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nowels, of Columbia City, are visiting their parents here. This paper and The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean $1.40 for one year. “Special deal.” John Jones, the busman, answers all cal’s day or night. Your patronage solicited. ‘
Thos Knight, of southeast of town, is making arrangements to move to Oklahoma. Miss Sadie Cody, of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. R. W. Sprigg on Sunday. W. N. Jones left yesterday for New Orleans, where he will spend tire winter. Wm. Schanlaub, of Morocco, is spending the vacation with his par ents here. Charles Greenlee is making arrangements to move to the Indian Territory in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randle, of Clarks Hill, have been visiting relatives here this week. We will sell you any jacket or cape at less than half price to close. Laßue Bros. L. H. Hamilton and Prof. Sanders are attending the State Teachers’ Association at Indianapolis. We have a lot of felt boots and overs from SI.OO a pair to $2 00 for snag proof. Laßue Bros.
C. J. Dean has returned from Bozeman, Mon , where be has been for the past two or thitee weeks. Men’s finest quality buckle overshoes at $1.20 per pair. Regular price $1 50 at Laßue Bros. Mr. and Mors. Albert Harmon were called to LaSalle, 111., last Friday by tbe death of Mrs. Harmon’s father. We are closing ont all onr blankets and comforts at less than cost. Laßue Bros. Mrs. B. S. Fendig and baby will depart today for a visit to her former home in New Orleans. Mrs. Emily Jernigan and son, cf Marion, were the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. O. Passon, this week. Cranberries, oelery, apples, nuts, olives and everything for yonr New Year’s dinner at Laßue Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeoman, of Ambia, were the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong on Christmas.
Judge Hanley and family attended a family reunion at the home of his bother Frank in Ohioago last week. Miss Orrie Olark and Bright and Master Arthur Cole, of Lafayette, visited Rensselaer relatives the past week. The O’Hooligan Wedding oompany played to a full house here Saturday evening. At the conclusion of the performance the company disbanded. See or telephone Joe Jackson, the busman, when you want to go any place. Prompt attention given to all oalls. Day or night. It’s pretty hard to define real beauty. Rare and beautiful women everywhere owe their loveliness to Rooky Mountain Tea. 35cents. B. F. Fendig. Many of the ills from whioh women suffer oan be completely cored with Rooky Mountain Tea. Rich, red blood, good digestion and health follows its nse. 35 oents. B. F. Fendig. I love thee, O yes I love the, But it’s all that I oan ever be, For in my visions In the night, My dreams are Rooky Mountain Tea. B. F. Fendig. Advertised Letters: Roy Hiohok, I. Lite, John Sinran, Miss Bessie Anderson, Mr. Nannie Rice, Frank Ooehran, Briggs Bros, Mr. A. D. Ronald, Mrs. O. H. Van Etten, John Phoebis, F. L. Jordan. Senator Woloott has recommended for appointment to a position as file clerk or door keeper of the state senate the name of James P. Foltz, an old soldier of Woloott. This Is the only appointment at Mr. Woloott’s disposal. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men and misers All join in paying tribute to DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly recommend them to everybody. They cure Constipation, Biiliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Malaria and all other liver troubles. Long’s Drug Store.
Real Estate Transfers.
Margaret P. Luse to E. L. Hollingsworth. Nov. 4. ee 19-82-5, s>* 20-82-5, Kankakee, SB,OOO, Travelers Ins. Co. to Robert Parker, Feb. 28, pt n% sw 80-27-8, 18 acres, Carpenter, $2,400. Hanna Freshour to George J. Freshour, Apr. 16, e!4 ne se 10-30-5,40 acres, Gillam, sl, q.c. d, John W. Reed to John W. Smith et ux, Nov. 7, It 1. pt It 2. bl 1, De Motte. A. L. McDonald’s add, se se 28-82-7, Keener, $2,000. John Query to William Query, Feb. 28, lam. Lewis Sayler to George F. Meyers, Dec. 19, Its 1,2, 3. bl 22, Rensselaer, SB,OOO. Geoage F. Meyers to Lewis Sayler, Dec. 12, pt se sw 8-31-6, 11 acres. Walker, $2,095. Mary S. Sanford et al to George Wood,-Oct. 80, se se 17-28-5, 40 acresf Milroy, $516. Anr a C. Gilmore to Seth B. Moffitt, June 3, It 8,9, 10, 11,12, Fair Oaks, Oilmore's add, $l5O. Rensselaer L. & Imp. Co. to Mildred B. Spitler. Nov. 26, It 5. bl 19, Rensselaer, Weston’s 2nd add S4O. Orris Gard to James B. Erwin. Dec. 1, It 8, bl 1, DeMotte, A. L. McDonald’s add, sl6. q. c. d. William B. Austin to James B. Erwin et ux. •Dec. 20, It 9, bl 1, DeMotte. A. L. McDonald's add, $)5, Cora Belle Shew to Katie Worden, Oct. 1, pt n% sw 30-27-8, Itemington, SSOO. A, Martha Kistneretal to Morgan Hollingsworth, Nov. 11. nw 9-31-7. 0% sw 9-31-7, se sw 9-31-7, m/% se 0-3 L-7. Union, $16,000. Manuel Laßerge et al to Joseph Laßerge, Deo. 18, w!4 ne 3-31 5. e*4 nw 3-81-5. nw nw 3-81-5, Walker, S2OB. David S. Alter, to Frank J. Bowen, Dec. 15, out It 3. 21-80-7, Uuniou, SBOO.
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Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, 1 • Jasper County, / In the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term, 1903. Richard Butler J vs. [Complaint No. 6419. John Smith et al, J Now comes the Plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants: John Smith, Mrs. Smith, his wife, and Mrs. Smith, widow of said John Smith; William Chalfant, Mrs. Chalfant, his wife, and Mrs. Chalfant, widow of said William Chalfant; Mary Jane Smith, Mr. Smith, her husband, and Mr. Smith, widower of said Mary Jane Smith; Eliza Smith, Mr. Smith, her husband, and Mr. Smith, widower of said Eliza Smith; Isabella Smith, Mr. Smith, her husband, and Mt. Smith, widower of said Isabella Smith; J. P. Chalfant, Mrs. Chalfant, his wife, and Mrs. Chalfant, widow of said J. P. Chalfant; J. P. Chalfant, Mr. Chalfant, her husband, and Mr. Chalfant, widower of said J. P. Chalfant; Jacob P. Chalfant, Mrs. Chalfant, his wife, and Mrs. Chalfant, widow of said Jacob P. Chalfant; Israel Sterling, husband of Mary J. Sterling; Israel Sterling, Mrs. Sterling, his wife, and Mrs. Sterling, widow of said Israel Sterling; Mary J. Sterling, Mr. Sterling, her husband, and Mr. Sterling, widower of said Mary T. Sterling; Margaret Howsare, and John A. Howsare, her husband; Margaret Howsare, Mr. Howsare, her husband, and Mr. Howsare, widower of said Margaret Howsare; John A. Howsare, Mrs. Howsare, his wife, and Mrs. Howsare, widow of said John A. Howsare; Isabella Hindman, and Robert Hindman, her husband; Isabella Hindman, Mr. Hindman, her husband, and Mr. Hindman, widower of said Isabella Hindman; Robert Hindman, Mrs. Hindman, his wife, and Mrs. Hindman, widow of said Robert Hindman; Mary J. Smith, Mr. Smith, her husband, and Mr. Smith, widower of said Mary J. Smith; Nancy S. Hindman, and Robert Hindman, her husband; Nancy S. Hindman, Mr. Hindman, her husband and Mr. Hindman, widower of said Nancy S. Hindman; Robert Hindman, Mrs. Hindman, his wife, and Mrs. Hindman, widow of said Robert Hindman; 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; the heirs and assigns; Mary Blue, Mr. Blue, her husband, and Mr. Blue, widower of said Mary Blue; and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown administrators, executors, and receivers of each and every one of the foregoing named defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana and that their residences are unknown. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 16th day of February, 1903, the same being the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of February, A. D. 1903, 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 Court, \ SEAL [ at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 22nd Iv r ’ day of December, A. D. 1902. Dec. 25-J 1-8. John F. Major, Clerk.
Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, \ Jasper County, f In the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term, 1903. George W. Payne, | vs > Complaint No. 6,420. James German, et al J Now comes the Plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler and Kurrie his attorneys and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants: Anna Tuttle and Daniel Tuttle, her husband; Cintha A. German and —German, her husband; and Mr. German, widower ol said Cintha A. German; Cintha A. German, a widow; Cynthia A. German, Mr. German, her husband and Mr. German widower of said Cynthia A. German; Cynthia A. German, a widow; Cinthia A. German, Mr. German, her husband and Mr. German, widower of said Cinthia A. German; Cinthia A. German, a widow; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the unknown administrators, executors and receivers of each and every one of the foregoing named defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the ibthday of February, 1903, the same being the 7th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of February, A. D., 1903, 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 Court, ■j SEAL \at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 23rd 1 ’ day of December, 1902. Dec. 25-J. 1-8. John F. Major, Clerk.
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. 1 y 1... ill li 1 *- CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, and the SOUTH, Monon Time Table (In Effect June 29, 1902.) ■<OKTH BOUND. | SOPTH BOUND. *• i-80 a m Nos loss am No 4 0, 7.81 a m N 033 201 pm >JcB2, 0.85 am No3o 616 pm Nc 6 3.30 p m No 3 1126 pm *NoBO ,6.32 pm N 045 240 pm f No3B 2:S7pm *No3l 440 am No 40 9.56 am , ♦Dally except Sunday. tßunday only tFlag stop. W. H. BEAM, Agent.
THE WAY SOUTH IS THE Connects with all trains CINCINNATI -TOChattanooga, Knoxville, Atlanta, Shreveport, And Texas Points. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE 24 Hour Schedule to NEW ORLEANS, AND JACKSONVILLE. PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS, DAY COACHES, CAFE AND PARLOR OBSERVATION Write for Printed Matter and Rates. W. A. BECKLE, N. P. A., 113 Adams St., Chicago, 111. W. J. MURPHY, W. C. RINEARSON, General • anager. Gen'l Pass. Agent. CINCINNATI.
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