Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1903 — Page 5

THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. north side public square. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION («o N ».n«.d> at the close of its business, on the 15th day of Sept., 1902. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. 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 215,86038 CMh 5,853.07 - ' $249,362.46 . $*49,36a.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. Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, j John M. Wasson, Geo. E. Murray, [-Directors. E. L. Hollingsworth, J 5 PER CENT FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. PROFESSIONAL CABDS.

ATTORNEY'S-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. Moses Leopold, Attorney at Law, Abstracting and Insurance. 0 ffice over Ellis A Murray’s. Rensselaer, Indiana. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investment Broker. attorney for the L..N.A.& C.Ry. and Rensselaer W.L.&P.Co l»“Offlce 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. West Side of Public Square, In Hollingsworth Block. RENSSELAER, Jfc INDIANA. Frank * oltz. Charles Spltler. Harry r. Kurrie. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Ab- - stracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in the County Rensselaer, Indiana. HANLEY & HUNT, Law, Abstracts, Loans and Real Estate. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. P MEAT MARKET -- Moody &IRoth, - Successors to CREVISTON BROS. Rensselaer, Ind. Shop first door east of Odd Fellow building. Everything fresh and clean, 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 n.

J. c. G-winsr, 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 £ GWIN WHEN IN CHICAGO * YOU MUST EAT, AND THE BEST PLACE IS THE BURCKY & MILAN BMESTAORAIIT. 154*, 156,158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. Dinner. Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton.. .15 Mutton Pot Pie ,K - Ladies’ and Boiled Tr0ut....15 Roast Pork 15 Veaj Pot lie. .15 Gentlemen’ ialt Mackeral. ..15 Roast Veal 15 Pork and Beans." 1 < ®‘ n^ess var * e " Toilet Rooms Dried Perch.... 15 Boiled Ham ....15 Soup 2ty of Good, vmh Hot and Roast Beef 15 Beef Tongue.. .15 Puddine ' Wholesome Cold Water _ , e 5 Food properly and othei ° Jfc>reaktast and Supper. cooked, at conveniences. Small Steak.... 15 Pork Chops.... 15 Whitefish ie M odemte Seatingcapac- Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch "ie Per ' sty 700. Mutton Chops ..15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral... 1 c sect ser "ce. Bioiled Ham.... 15 Fried Sausage..ls Fried Eggs 1< .. Lever and Bacon 15 Lake Trout 15 Scrambled Eggs. 15 CHICAGO HOTEL lICOIIECTIOI, ROOMS Sic, 75e tod SI,IIPER DAY.

RBAL ESTATE, LOANS, BTO. J. F. Irwin. 8. C. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN, Successors to Warren & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts and Oollections, 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. ’ Ph H Residence lid. Kenßßelaep Ind Both night and day callß will be given prompt attention. - . ... -■ Dr. S. C. Johnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence over Porter & Yeoman’s. ’Phone 205 RENSSELAER, ' - - INDIANA. I. B. & I. M. WASHBURN, Physicians & Surgeons, Dr. IB 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 1X1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes ana loans money on long or short time on^?a rsonal OP real estate security. Pair ana liberal treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign ex change bought a nd 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. Brown, D. D. S. ,** ol . d Crown ana Bridge Work. Teeth W ithout Elates a %e«. laity. Gas or vitilized air administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Give me & trial. Office over Larshs’ Drug Store.

Your Tongue If it’s coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Then use BUCKINGHAM’S DYEtttfi&r. 80 CT »- or OouacuTt, o. a. P. Hat a Co., Wawi», N. H.

FAIR OAKS.

Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kight spent New Years with Jose Kight and wife at Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mundon are visiting their son John and family at Momence., 111., for two weeks. Mrs. Benj. Kellar has been quite sick but is now improving. Mrs. Frank Lambert has about recovered from a spell of sickness. Miss Francis Brady has returned to Chicago, after a holiday visit with her sister, Mrs. P. W. Nelson and other relatives and friends. Miss Jennie McConnell, of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Udorus Cottingham. The masquerade ball given at Kessler’s hall New Years night was quite well attended and enjoyed by all. Lee Demmitt, of Chicago, was the guest of Jennie McConnell a few days last week, returning home Monday, A number of the-boys from here attended a social hop at Everett Warren’s, two miles east last Friday night and report a good time. Rev. Hall delivered an interesting temperance lecture to a good sized audience at the Christian church last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bringle spent a few days, including New Years, with his parents near Rensselaer, last week. Mrs. John Thornton and baby, of Rensselaer, spent a few days last week with her parents, Marion Globe and wife and other relatives. Thomas Boyle, of Kentucky, spent the holidays with-old friends in town. Rilla Cox has returned to Lafayette after spending the holidays with friends and relatives. R. H. Dodge is preparing to move to Kansas. He expects to leave about the middle of the month. Mrs. Ward Banes, of Swanington, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dodge and other relatives and friends. Mr. Banes has a good position at telegraphing for the C. & E. I. Ry. at Brazil. Carrie and Myrtle Gwin, of Monon, spent New Years with their cousin Helen Zea. On account of the teacher being sick there is no school in Mr. Hammerton’s room this week He expects to be able to teach again next week, however.. The oyster and general supper given by the ladies of the Christian church New Years eve was well attended and quite successful financially, the receipts amounting to about $19.00. A stranger who jave his name as Chas. Schultz passed through town early Thursday morning on his way from Louisville to Chicago. He claimed to be walking on a SSOO wager that he could cover the entire distance, 324 miles in nine days, or an average of 36 miles per day, and was due to arrive at his destination the following Monday evening, January sth. He said he had earned money along the route by shooting and selling rabbits enough to buy his food. If his story was true and no misfortune befell him he no doubt won the wager.

Why Hare Dyspepsia?

When a quick relief and permanent cure is right at hand at a low price, and very agreeable. Mayor Baumgarten, Freeport, 111., says: “I have used Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets and am much benefitted. I certainly be lieve that they will do all you claim for them.” They cure indigestion, belching, distress after eating, nausea, loss of appetite and all other dyspeptic complaints. Price 25c. Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Samples free. Sold by A. F. Long.

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. Lehman has returned home from a holiday visit among relatives and friends at Peoria, 111. There was a party at Mr. Osborne’s New Years eve in honor of Estel’s birthday. James Clyde, of Joliet, 111., is the guest of Miss Susie Smith. Among those that went to the New Years dance were: Stiller, Bailey, Roe Dennis and a few others. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nowland, of Lee, visited at Mr. Warner’s Sunday. Mr. Smith, his wife and daughter and Mr. Clyde spent the evening at Mr. Stalker’s Sunday. Miss Ida is visiting friends in Illinois. Olive Stewart went to visit Ethel Pearson during holidays. Miss Burgett has returned home from a holiday visit in Illinois. Mrs Stalker and Pearl were in Rensselaer Monday. Roy English was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Peregrine and a few of the family took dinner with Mrs. Madison New Years day at Lee. Claude Stewart, who went to Oklahoma in the fall in hopes of regaining his health, is improving and likes the country.

One Hundred Dollars a Box

is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summer-1 ton, S. 0., places on DeWitt’s Witch ' Hazel Salve. He says: “I had the piles for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all tailed except DeWitt’s Witoh Hazel Salve. It cured me.” It is a combination ot the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding itching and protrading piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rhenm and all skin diseases. Long’s Drug Store.

Marriage Licenses.

Jesse G. Eldridge and Clara Reisb. Raymond Stanley and Mary B. Alter. Gust Shultz and Gusta Reitter. Robert E Hilton and Mary O. Smith. Joseph Halligan and Margaret Healy. John Jones, the busman, auswers all cal's day or night. Your patronage solicited. '

Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, \ Jasper County, f In the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term, 1903. George W. Payne, J 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 of said Cintha A. German; Cintha A. German, a widow; Cynthia A. German, Mr. German, her husband and Mr. German widower of said Cynthia A. Getman; 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 l6thday of February,l9o3, 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 1 » * •—> -j and affix the seal of said Court, ■J SEAL Vat Rensselaer, Indiana, this 23rd '' *— > ’ day of December, 1902. Dec. 25-J. 1-8. John F. Major, Clerk.

Head Hurt So Badly Was Nearly Crazy. Had no Sleep—Could Hardly Lie Down. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Permanently Cured Me. “A year ago I suffered from extreme nervous stomach trouble. I was afraid of everything, could not bear to hear singing or music and reading or hearing of a death nearly brought on my own. I could not sleep or hardly lie down, the back of my head hurt me so badly I nearly went crazy. My shoulders hurt and the least thing I did would bring on an attack of extreme nervousness. There were nmes when I would have a lump in my throat and my mouth would be so dry I could hardly speak. I was in despair until I began to take Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. I have taken in all twelve bottles and 'consider myself permanently cured. My home doctor has since remarked on my healthy appearance and said he wished he could say his medicine helped me. He knows it was Dr. Miles’ Nervine. We are never without the Anti-Pain Pills and consider your medicines housenold remedies. I cannot say enough for the Nervine, because in addition to my own case my daughter, who was out of school for a long time because of St. Vitus’ dance, was completely cured by eight bottles. She is now feeling fine and going to school every day. We thank you tor your kindness and will never stop singing the praises of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.”—Mrs. C. E. Ring, Lima, O. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miies’ Remedies, send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. -"* ■— L'T.’T I " ' hi. | | / Mrs. Laura S. Webb, 1 f Vtce-Prealdent Woman's Demo- ' I cratlc Clubs ot Northern Ohio. “I dreaded the change of life which I was fast approaching. I noticed Wine 1 of Cardui, and decided to try a hot- I 1 tie. I experienced some relief the I 1 first month, so I kept on taking it for I I three months and now I menstruate I I with no pain and I shall take it off and I on now until I have passed the climax.” I I Female weakness, disordered f f menses, falling of the womb and 1 f ovarian troubles do not wear off. 1 ■ They follow a woman to the change 1 I of life. Do not wait but take Wine I of Cardui now and avoid the trouble. Wine of Cardui never fails I I to benefit a suffering woman of f I any age. Wine of Cardui relieved I ■ Mrs. Webb when she was in dan- ■ ■ ger. When you come to the change ■ 1 of life Mrs. Webb’s fetter will I I mean more to you than it does I I now. . But you may now avoid the«■ V suffering she endured. Druggists 1 sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ■ IwiNEorCARPUy

Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, I Jasper County, / In the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term, 19°3Richard Butler ) , vs. V Complaint No. 6419. John Smith et al, J Now comes the Plaintiff, by Foltz, Spiller & 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 Mr. 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 J. 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 I ■— A and affix the seal of said Court, | SEAL V at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 22nd 1 I v—' J day of December, A. D. 1902. Dec. 25-J. 1-8. John F. Major, Clerk.

Notice to Non-Resi-dents. In ilie Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, February Term, 1903. Jared Benjamin 1 vs. V Complaint No. William H. Price, et al. ) 6425. Be it remembered that on the 3rd day of January, 1903, the above named plaintiff by Ferguson & Wilson, his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper county, Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants in an action to quiet title to certain real estate in Jasper County, Indiana, together with the affidavit of a competent person from which it appears that the residence of the following named defendants, William H. Price, Mrs. Price, Lis wife, and Mrs. Price, widow of William H. Price; Will H. Farley, Mrs. Farley, his wife, and Mrs. Farley, widow of Will H. Farley; Arthur H. Farley and Mrs. Farley, his wife, and Mrs. Farley, widow of Arthur H. Farley, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, and all the creditors, administrators, executors and trustees of each and every one of the above named defendants are unknown, but they are believed to be non residents of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, the said defendants above named are hereby notified of the filing of said ►complaint and the pendency of said suit, and Jhat the same will stand for hearing and trial o)» the 2nd day of March, 1903, being the 19th Judicial day of the next term of said Court, to (be held at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, 1903, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur to said complaint, the matters and things therein contained will be taken as true and confessed as against them, and the same will be heard and determined in their absence and decree rendered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said Court , A —... hereunto affixed at my office in -J SEAL - Rensselaer, Indiana, this 3rd day 1 '—y—' ’ of January, 1903. John F. Major, Jan. 8-15-22. Clerk.

The announcement comes with apparent authority that when Justice Shiras retires in February from the United States Supreme Court, he will be succeeded by Judge Taft who has so ably headed the Philippines commission. It was the intention of Justice Shiras to offer his resignation to the President on January Ist, but he was persuaded to defer the act until the following month. The Philippines will lose in Judge Taft an able and excellent executive officer, while it may be said that the supreme court will receive in him a distinct accession.

CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, FRENCH LICK. SPRINGS, and the SOUTR, Monon Time Table (In Effect June 29, 1902.) •SOUTH BOUND, | SOUTH BOUND. f- <-80 a m Nos ,10 55 a « ‘.HI a m NoBB 201 pm i°J*i 0.56 a ui No 30 015 pm *£}o3o 6.32 p tn No 45 2 40 p m *No3B «P ■» tNoat.. 4Mam No 40 0.55 a jn •Dally except Sunday. tSunday tFlag stop. W. H. BEAM, A«ant

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