Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1903 — Page 5
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNE YS- AT-L A W. R. W. MARSHALL, Attorney-at-Law. . Practices in ail Courts. Special attention given .to drawing up wills, and settling decedents’ estates. : : : Office in county building, east side of court house square. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and InvesNiient Broker. ' ATTOUHKY FOH TUB L..N.A.&. t;. tty .-andßknssei.aer W.L.& P-.bo £3P r Ot?..-p <>v.er Chicago Jteirgatn Store, Rbnssecaeh. Indiana. I _—. - ; W. H. Parkison, «WtTOKNEYB*aT 7 LAW. .. Law. ’teal Estate, Insurance, Abstracts ana Loans. Attorneys for the Chicago. Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. Will practice .in all of the courts. Office over Farmer’s''ta'iin, on Washington st, RENSSELAER,, IND. I —— __ B. F. FEItirUSON. .1. E.WILSON. Ferguson & Wilson, Attorneys at Law. Beal Estate, Insurance. A list racts and Loans on Loin Persona] and Real Estate Security. Are tanking a complete set of abstract Looks. J®* - R l ®'. l *' We.sivCl'lc ot Puliluf Square, in Hollingsworth itf’ock. BENSKBI, t.K. X < INDIANA. . , ; , : _ f Frank L . .liCharlesSpltler. Harry u. Kurrle. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. <Su •cf.ssprs to Thopipson A Bro.) Law, Real Bs t;iite, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans?" ' ' Only eetpt Abstract Books in the County Rensselaer, Indiana. JUDSON J. HUNT,, Law, Abstracts, Iwns anti Heat Estate. ’’ het- ov<t Geo. & Murray’s. DENTIST. - ' - I H. L. Brown, D. D. S. " ithout a Hveetatty. Gas or vttilized air administered for ftirtsirc^^sss^ —t ■ -..- '£ tH
J- c. GWIN, I—LJIVIBEF? Lumbei-of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Blinds. SEWER PIPE-AII Sizes. ESTIMATES ONfcILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct from Lumber Regions. Paxton’s Old Stand. j c GWIN
Range* war b ~ KALAMAznn CT« Jt h Vl! !!, £ llt- Ask ,or catalogue No. C. ■flfli KAUAMA 5 Z 9® COMPANY, MFRB-, KALAMAZOO, MICH. our Cook Stovee and Ranged have fatent oven thermometer*.
ICASTORIA For Infanta and Children, I The Kind You Have Always Bought I Bears the X » I Signature /Xy I ° f LJr ln lur |\z For Over Thirty Years ICASTORIA \TH« CENTAUR COMPANY. NW YORK CITY.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, ETO. l. F. 1 rwin. s. <j. i 9 win IRWIN & IRWIN. ' Successors co Warren & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts and Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office Odd Fellows Building.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR E. 0. ENGLISH, Physician - and - Surgeon, •office over Mrs lines’ nil Ilin •ry store. ’Ph. ne-l g nl ?« 177 - lt«>is<..-.iaer. Ind I Residence Illi. ST" Both night and day calls win be given prompt attention.
DOCTOR A. J. MILLER, physician anti Surgeon; Office up-stairs in Forsythe block. General practice of medicine, surgery and X-ray work. Calls answered promptly day or night. Office and residence ’phone, 204 (Jasper County), and Independent, 43, at residence.
Dr. S. C. JoNnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence over Sorter A-. Yeoman’s. ’Phone 205 RENSSELAER. - . !'N’'>l AN A I- B. & I. M. Vv’A’siTliUßN7~~ Physicians & Surgeons, Dr. I B Washburn will elv.. s’pe.-ial at.tention to Diseases ot the Eve. Ila:. Nose. Throat and Chronic Diseases, (tea's, lesr-s >'ve< for.glasses. Office u„-siair-.over Elii’sA Murray’s store. Telephone No. 4S. -**^***? W *^ ,,lWß, ** > —***^—*^—wss—l —1 rs nw» w<Nir~-««*s.-^ir T . _ banking. WEWmimm Of Rensselaer, Ind. Addison Parkison, Pres. J. M. Wasson, V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. Successor to the business of the Commercial State Bank. Opened March 2nd, IWO3 at the old locution. North side of üblicSquare. A. general banking busine-s transact ed; deposits received payable on time or on demand. Money loaned on acceptable se S'l rity L on all Cities at Home and Abroad bought and sold. Collections of notes and accounts a specialty. Four Businiss Solicited. Money to Loan on Farms at 5) per cent. a tfr. d ,M«coy, Pres T..). 1 cCi.y, i.: aßtl A. R. H<»pkb>M. Assistant Cashier. A. McCOY’s & CO S BANK t Rensselaer, Ind. The Oldest Bank in Jasper County ESTABIISHHU " -ansiiete a general bunking business, buys • autos and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair tun. 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.
FAIR OAKS.
Milt Gundy spent Sunday in Chicago. Mrs. Jack Kight spent Sunday with rela- • tiVes in Chicago. Felix Erwin has moved into the rooms over his store just vacated by N. Littlefield. Edward Proudley has returned to Chicago after visiting, his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Proudley for three weeks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moffitt. on Friday, February 27, a boy. Little Bula Shehan, of Lafayette, came Saturday for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kight, and other relatives. Undorus Cottingham was at Parr Monday on business. Merritt Strain gave a dance at his residence last Saturday night. A number of couples enjoyed the occassion. Mrs. Harness Baker went to Chicago Sunday to see Dr. Porter, with whom she has been treating for lung trouble for some time and with very gratifying results. Postmaster Thompson has an extra duty to perform, beginning March 4, and continuing until further notice; that of weighing all mails on the Coal road, going to and coming from Mt. Ayr, Foresman, Kniman and Virgie. Mrs. P. W. Nelson went to Chicago, last Sunday to meet net brother Fred Brady, of Cleveland, Ohio, who came there to see his other two sisters Edna Brady and Mrs. Laura Boyles lor a short visit. Jack Kight was at Logansport and Boswell a couple ot days last week on business. Clara Dewitt has returned home from lowa a a 9. exten d e d visit w ith her sister, Mrs. Stella Grey. On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. P. W. Nelson served dinner to about fifteen of her lady friends, from 2 till sp. m. No expense nor time was spared in preparing this bounteous repast, which consisted of all the good things suitable to the most fastidious taste. Your correspondent was remembered with a lunch in the evening. N. Littlefield and family left here on Thursday of last week. After a few weeks visit with relatives at Remington, Brook, Morocco and Chicago, they will depart for Denver to reside. We are sorry to lose such an estimable family and best wishes of a host of friends go with them. Mr. Littlefield deemed it necessary to try a change of clim- . ate and thinks Colorado is just the place for him. .
Our citizens should wake up and get a move on themselves in the right direction to secure the pickle factory. We need something of this kind and now is the time to act. Nancy Stowers, widow of Travis Stowers, a well know resident of this place and northern Jasper county, died at her home of pneumonia, Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 6 p. m., at the advanced age of 82 years, §he was the mother of 8 children, 6 of whom survive her, 5 sons and one daughter. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Allen, at the M. E. church on Thursday at 2 p. m., and was attended by a large congregation. Interment at Fair Oaks cemetery. Orville Strain and Guy Potter, boys of 11 and 12 years of age, who were accused of. breaking into and robbing Dr. Proudley’s drug store on the night of February 13, were tried before Judge Hanley, at Rensselaer, last Monday at 11 o’clock. The latter was acquitted. The Strain boy was fined $i and costs and given a jail sentence of 30 days which was suspended during good behavior, and he was ordered to. appear before the Circuit Court the second Monday iq April. Oliver Hammerton has successfully passed the Civil Service examination and entered upon his duties Wednesday of this week as extra railway mail clerk and weighing the mails on the Monon Route, between Louisville and Chicago. Of course this change necessitated his resignation as a school teacher and Trustee Comer has appointed Clyde Reeves, of Rensselaer, to teach the balance of the time here.
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BLACKFORD.
Jo Davidson and family visited his parents in Rensselaer last Saturday. Vip Comer has discontinued his school on account of smallpox. Jo Davison and family spent Sunday afternoon with his brother Harvey north of here. Uncle John Switzpr is hardly able, to get around at all. - Mrs Davis is seriously sick. Francis Marion telephoned for Dr. Merrill to come out Monday morning. Jo Davison is going to build a new house on his place just as soon as he can get his rough lumber sawed. Theodore Hurley has moved to town and Jess Nuss will move into the house he left. Charley Shroyer is moving to his farm east of here. . • t The people at Aix are scared very much over the smallpox. There, are several new cases.
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MILROY ITEMS.
There will be a grand ball at Monon Friday evening. R. Foulks and C, Underwood will furnish the music. Frank Underwood and son, of Illinois, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Underwood. The Milroy Baptist Sunday school is still improving. Quite a number of friends spent a pleasant evening at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks’
Liver Pills • That’s what you need; something to cure your biliousness and give you a good digestion. Ayers Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. _ Want youk moustache or beard a banutifuf~ brown or rich black 1 Thenua BUCKINGHAM’S DYEMO&. no er,, or Duvoonr*, oa R. P. hmx a co., Hmhua, r. H.
Coughs “ My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com-, pletely.” J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re* lieve little coughs, all toughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Three slcei: 25c., enough for an ordinary cold; 500.. just right for bronchitis, hoarseness, hard colds, etc.; fl, most economical for chronic cases and to keep on hand. J. C. ATER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Wednesday evening. Milroy has a farmers’ telephone exchange, owned by P. Foulks and sons and C. Underwood.
CABTORTA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature fl/* - V/V/7 7"//* of
HANGING GROVE.
Hatve Robinson has moved to the place lately vacated by Mr. Freeman. Mrs. Albeit Parker was in Rensselaer Thursday. Mrs. Albert Warner and Mrs. Ed Peregrine spent several days of last week with their mother, Mrs. Madison at Lee. She has been very low for some time, and at present is not expected to live. A week ago last Sunday while Mr. and Mrs. Culp were away, their house caught fire and burned to the ground. Some of the neighbors saved a very few articles. The origin of the fire is not known. The loss is about S3OO. Messrs. Herbert Eib and Thomas Wright returned to Gardner, 111., last Wednesday morning. The little white house across from Banta has been vacant, but is now occupied by a new tenant. Peter Stiller is to live in the .house where Mr. Louke lived. Mrs. Eib and her daughter were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. Potter is very much elated over the news of a new grandaughter at the home of his son Charlie at Buffalo, New York. Mrs. Geo. Stalker and Miss Mary Iselman were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Last Monday night Mrs. Eib entertained at her home a number of guests in honor of Mr. and Miss Wright and her son, Herbert Eib. Mr. and Mrs. Iselman and Frank (it was Frank Iselman) were at Mr. Stalker’s Sun day afternoon. Miss Pearl Burson visited Miss Maude Culp, of Gillam, last Wednesday night. Mr. Hurley has moved south of Rensselaer. Miss Mary Isleman has returned to Mr. Boarder’s, where she has been staying for the past several weeks. Emil Johnson has been hauling hay to Rensselaer for the past week.
FOR SALE Wl LS O N. Wilson is a dark bay horse, foaled June 20,1895. Sire Mignor by Matador 1070. Dam Ola by Modin. 1« hands high, weH built, trim, of fine style and action. Weighs 1300 pounds. IMPORTED JACK KING PHILIP. Foaled Sept. 4, 1898, sire by King Solomon, large and black, proved to be ohff of finest mule getters In southern Indiana. His dam is a large boned Jeannette, sired by Porter. The above animals are for sale at my barm at Parr, Ind., for cash or on time. y- . ■ / W. L. WOOD.
Notice to NonResidents. In the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana; April term,.1903. Jared Benjamin ( vs - i Complaint No. William H. Pierce, et al, ( 6425. Be it remembered that on the 9th day of February, 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. Pierce, Mrs. Pierce, his wife, and Mrs, Pierce, widow of William H. Pierce; WillH. 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 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 ana the pendency of said suit? and that the same will stand for hearing and trial on the 27th day of April, 1903, being the 13th judicial day of the next term of said Court, to be held at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, on the 2nd Monday in April, 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 against them, and the same will be heard and determined in their absence and decree rendered accordingly. Witness my hand and the seal of said , ——■> 1 Court hereunto affixed at my office j SEAL >in Rensselaer, Indiana, this 9th ' ' 1 day of February, 1903. John F. Major, Meh. 5-12-19. Clerk.
Notice to Non-Resi-dents. THE STATE OF INDIANA, Y Jasper County. f In the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term 1903Grace T. Kurrie Y vs. I Complaint No. Josiah Goddard, et al. J By order of Court, in said cause, the following defendants were found to be non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, towit: Josiah Goddard; Mrs. Goddard, his wife; Mrs. Goddard, widow of said Josiah Goddard; Francis F. Goddard, his wife; Francis F. Goddard, his widow; Francis F. Goddard; Emily Flfetchqr, Mr. Fletcher, her husband, Mr. Fletcher, widower of said Emily Fletcher; Mary Morris, Mr. Morris, her husband, Mr. Morris, widower of said Mary Morris; Francis Goddard, Mr. Goddard, her husband, Mr. Goddard, widower of said Francis Goddard; William Goddard, Mrs. Goddard his wife, Mrs. Goddard, widow of said William Goddard; Minnie Armstrong and S. B. Armstrong, her husband; Loretta Goole, Lewis L. Goole, her husband; Anna Matteison, Mr. Matteison, her husband, Mr. Matteison widow of said Anna Matteison; Alfred B. Fletcher and. ■Nancy I. Fletcher, his wife; Mary Jane Smith, Mr. Smith, her husband, Mr. Smith, widower of said Mary Jane Smith; Mary Jane Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher her husband, Mr. Fletcher widower of said Mary Jane Fletcher; Clarinda Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher her husband, Mr. Fletcher widower of said Clarinda Fletcher; William Goddard Stone; Mary J. McCaslin, Mr. McCaslin, her husband, Mr. McCaslin, widower of said Mary J. McCaslin; Francis P. Goddard, Mrs. Goddard his wife, Mrs. Goddard widow of said Francis P. Goddard; Robert Goddard, Mrs Goddard his wife, Mrs. Goddard widow of said Robert Goddard; Serilda Short, Mr. Short her husband, Mr. SJiort wjdower of said Serilda Short; Francis Goddard, Mrs. Goddard his wife, Mrs. Goddard widow of said Francis Goddard, 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 of each of the above named defendants. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the day of April, 1903, being the 13th judicial day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of April 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 f ,7-77' 1 ,et my han d anc * affix the »eal of < SEAL \ said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 21st day of February A. D. ‘903 John F. Major, 4?-. , Cleric. F. 26. M. 5-12.
MORRIS’ . STABLEpositively cure Spavins, Splint, Sprains Pnl^Fvn 6 !^ s’’ 5 ’’ Sadd L e or ColUr Galla, Putin, milt l** n ‘-“e», Scratches, Callouses, Cntt < of •’ e P r description. This Liniment has been in use for twenty years, and Kjnr A. F. LONG Don’t Be Fooledi ©Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madlena Modi* cine Co.. Madison, Wto. K keeps yon well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 33 cents. Nover sold In bulk. Accept no subatinfcOhtvHAUP tuts. Ask your druggist.
CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, and the SOUTH, Monon Time Table (In Effect June 29, 1902.) NORTH MOUND, | SOUTHBOUND, m® m No 5 10 56 a m m®!? a m NoIW 2 01 p m 2®« a n > No 30 fl 15 p m M; 8 -8° «' No 3 1125 pm m * Noal 440 am ♦Daily except Bunday. tSunday only tFlag stop, W. H. BEAM, Agent.
To St. Paul and Minneapolis. The train of trains is the Pioneer Limited of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. It has no equal,' and it runs over the Fast Mail route. Leaves Union Passenger Station,Chicago,6. 3o o’clock every evening. C. C. MORDOUGH, Traveling Passenger Agent, 12 Carew Bldg , Cincinnati. M-5-12
The Main Traveled. Route ' TTf ° the Norfchwest is the Ohi--1- F cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ij_,| Railway. It is the BEST / road, has best train equipment, and best sleejring car and dining car service. It is the route of the United States Government Fast Mail trains and of the famous Pioneer Limited trains. If you go to the Twin Cities of Minnesota or beyond go via “The St. Paul Road” and ride on the best train in the world. ; All ticket agents sell tickets via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. For descriptive literature address: F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO, ILL.
.HALF FARE. PLUS $2.00 FOR ROUND TRIP TICKETS VJA •- ’ , . » * Louisville & Nashville R. R. To Nearly All Points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee. Tickets on sale March 3d and 17th, April 7th and 21 it, May sth and 19th, June 2d16th, and on first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter until Nov. 17th, and good returning 21 days from . date of sale. For further information consult your local agent, or address C. L, STONE, ; Obn’l Pana. Apent, LOUISVILLE 4 NASHVILLE R.R. Louisville, Ky. " , THE WAY SOUTH IS THE I 1 I j m ■! I I Connects with all trains CINCINNATI —TO— ChattanQoga, Knoxville, Atlanta, Shreveport, And Texas Points. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE 24 Hour Schedule to NEW ORLEANS, AND JACKSONVILLE. PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS, DAY COACHES/ CAFE aWd 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 manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent CINCINNATI. "USS’* Early Rhera Th# famous Uttle puts.
