Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1898 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN. OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. 0/ H E—Tn Republican bulging on cornef Of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1898.
Democrat’s Fake Mill Still Run ning.
The room of a democrat in pre’ct No. 4, Marion tp., is worth $4.25 for rent, fuel, etc., for the purpose of holding an election. The room of a republican in precinct No. 2, same township, is worth $8.25 for fuel, rent, lights etc., according to allowances made by “Honest Abe.” —Jasper County Democrat. What possible purpose the . ci at ezpei’ti b. aec-./'i.plish bj publishing such slanderous fakes as the above, is past human com* prehension.
The truth of this matter is sim ply that Michael Eger, the Democrat who rents the election room in. Precinct No. 1 4 received $6 rent for the room, while, Thomas Thompson, who is the Republican who rents the room for the same purpose in Precinct No. 2, received only $4 for the rent of his room. Thus instead of the Republican receiving twice as much for the room as did the Democrat, the Democrat owner actually received 50 per cent, mure than did the Republican owner. Mr. Thompson, who rented the room in No.I 2 was also inspector in precinct JNo. 4. As inspector he received/the same pay as all other trustees and inspectors did. Like all other inspectors he also received pay f°r attending the county canvassing board; and also like all other inspectors in townships of more than one precinct, he received one day’s pay for attending the township canvassing board. He filed a bill for $6 for rent of the room and for fuel and lights for the same, and in the same bill he put in the two days’ service on the canvassing boards. The commissioners cut his rent bill down to $4. Mr. Eger’s bill for rent, fuel and lights was $6. The commissioners intended at first to cut his to $4 too, but they learned on enquiring that Mr. Eger had, at a former election been promised $5, and as he had also cleaned the room after the election, they allowed him the full 16 he asked for.
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Non-Resident Notice. I 1 The State of Indiana, i Jasper County. J In the Jasper Circuit Court, October term, 1898. The State of Indiana on the'] relation of Jennie Punter I Complaint vs f No. 5671. Clifford Fairchild. J By order of Court, in said cause, the following defendant was found to be non-resident of the State of Indiana, tow it: Clifford Fairchild. Notice Is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear on the tenth day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the first Monday of January A. D. 1898, 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 his absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set I seal l ra s’ hand and affix the seal of said I ~ JCourt, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this ' > - z 0 o'2i s t day November A. D. 1898. WM. H. OOOVER. Clerk. NOV. 22-29 Dec. 6.
■ Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana, > aa. Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Conrt, to January Term, s 1899. William Schwass and George F. Meyers vs. Jonathan J. Berne and Mrs. Jonathan J. Berne, wife or widow of Jonathan J, Berne, whose proper name Is unknown: Amos J. King and Mrs, Amos J. King, wife or widow of Amos J. King, whose proper name is unknowo: i Milton S. Robinson and Mrs. I Mll ton S. Robinson, wife or widow of Milton 8, Robinson, whose proper name Is unknown; Littleton Baker and Mrs. Littleton Baker, wife or n« m nt«int widow of Littleton Baker, I Si , V whoso proper name Is uu- w ' known; David Jennings and Mrs. David Jennings, wife or widow of David Jennings, whose proper name Is unknown; Riley Colgrove and Mrs Riley Colgiove, wife or widow of Riley Colgrove. whose proper name Is unknown: All or the unknown adult ami minor heirs, devisees and legatees of ail of the above named defendonts, deceased. All of the known and unknown minor and adult heirs, ilavlaeos and legatees of all of lhe unknown adult heirs, devisees aud legatees of all of the above named defendant*; doceas- i ed.
The plaintiff In the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein, together with an affidavit that the residence above named defendants Is unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, and this action Is brought to try and quiet the title to real estate tn this stateNow therefore, the said defendants are here- - I ,lKt , u S IeNS 'hßy 1,0 and appear on thl 12 th. Judical day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to he holden on the Ist Monday of January. A D. its*, at the court house in Reus.eliter, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof I have hereunto (UK AL j ß *? * n Y nanrt and affixed the seal of court this 21, day of November, 0 A. D. IMK. Wm.H Coovkr, C. E. Mills,Atty for Plf, ’ Cle,k - Nov. 22 29-Dec. 6.
The Slate of Indiana, ( Jasper County, j In the Jasper- Circuit Court, January Term. 1899. Adeline Thornton 1 vs. /Complaint No. 5676. M attie St. Clair, et al I Now comes the Plaintiff, by Ferguson A Wilson her' attorneys and files her complaint herein, with an affidavit that the defendants Signor Thornton and Thornton children and heirs of Pearl Thornton, deceased are not residents the state of Indiana. Notlce.is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the first Monday of January. A. D. 1899, 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 their rUhcuco In witness whereof, I hereunto set (seal) m V hand and affix the seal of said ( . JCourt, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this w l2th day of November A. D. 1898. W. H. OOOVER, » Clerk. Ferguson & Wilson, Attys for Pltff. Nov. 18-25-Dec. 2. Non-Resident Notice. STATE OF INDIANA, » qq . Jasper County. J ill «,Akv VU. • »<! 4. U«Ak J Term. 1899. Lemuel W. Henkle 1 vs >Complaint No. 5675 Martha Henkle, et al ) Now comes the plaintiff, by Ferguson A Wilson his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants Mattie Town, Henry L. Town her husband, Charles V, Henkle, Horace R. Henkle, Harvey M. Henkle, Henry C. Henkle, Luther G. Henkle, Elliot, unknown heirs and children and heirs of Jennie Elliott (deceased) Amos Elliot, father of said children and husband of said ,le.>nle Elliot, (deceased) are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is hereby given said defendants that unless they be aud appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the First Monday of January, A. D. 1899, 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 their absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set fgEAi\ n| y hand and affix the seal of said ( JCourt at Rensselaer, Indiana this 12th 0 of November A. D. 1899. WM. H. OOOVER. Clerk. Ferguson & Wilson, Attys, for PUff. Nov. 18-25-Dec. 2.
Application For Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair Oaks and of Union township, in Taper County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles A. Gundy, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, and a man not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and has been a continuous resident of said town and townshln for over ninety days last past and who Is in respect to all legal qualifications and requirements a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said buslne-s, if license be granted him: Will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, Indiana, al. their December Term, 1898, said term commencing on Monday December Sth. 1898, for a license to sell and barter, splritous, vinous and malt aud all other Intoxicating liquors, in a less quamty than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same :o bedrank on the premises, where sold and bartered. Said applicant will also, at the same time and place ask the Board, to grant him the privilege of establishing and conducting a lunch counter and furnishing meals aud edibles, all kinds of soft drinks, and tobacco and eigars, In the same room, and in connection wlih said retail liquor business The precise location of the premises wherein said applicant desires to conduct said retail liquor aud lunch business, is the northeasterly room, In the lower story of a one and one-half story frame bnlldtng situated on lot s’x (6) in block one (I)i In said town of Fair Oaks, the said room particularly located and described as follows, towlt Commencing at the northeasterly corner of said lot six (6i thence in a westerly direction parallel with Second (2) street, Twenty (20) feet 1 hence In a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street, eighteen (18) feet, thence in an easterly direction parallel with First (Ist) Street, twenty (20) feet, thence in a northerl ’ direction parallel with Kent street, eighteen (18) feet to the said point of commencement. The said room t rents on said Kent street, has two windows and one door fronting on said Kent street, and Is seventeen (17) feet by nineteen (19) feet inside measurment, said room is joined on i he southerly side by a room nine (9) teet by nineteen (19) feet inside measurement, with one connecting door, on the westerly side of said room there Is one room eight (8) feet by eleven (11) feet and four (4) inches inside measure with no connecting door from said bar room, and part of a room eleven ill) feet and four (4) Inches by nineteen (19) feet and three (8) Inches inside measurements, joins on the westerly side with one connecting door from said bar room. The north side of said bar room Is the outside wall of said building, having no windows or doors therein, the other rooms of the building are used and occupied for storage and living rooms. The said described bar room is separate from any other business of any|kind, and has no devices for amusement or music of any kind, or character, and there are no partitions therein. The said bar room can be securely closed and locked and admission thereto prevented, and Is so arranged with glass windows that the whole of said room may be viewed from the side walk and street in front of the same. Said license will bo asked for a period of one year from April 6th. 1899. at which time the license now held by Said applicant for said premises will expire. CHARLES A. GUNDY. Appointment Of Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by the terms of the will, appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Hugh W. Porter, deceased, late of Jasper County. Indiana. The estate of the said decedent Is supposed to be solvent. REBECCA J. PORTER. Nov. 18 25-Dec. 2, Executrix. New - Meat - Market Moody & Roth, Props. (Successors to Crevlston Bros.) Fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Give us acall and we guarantee satisfaction, THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND TALLOW Choice Fat Cattle always on hand and for sale. MOODY & ROTH
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“THE IDEAL” | r. S One Price Clothing Houses i s I NOW INAUGURATES A \ \lO % Reduction < : Sale!; t ’ I . I ,ON or a b° u t Dec. ist to sth our store will be moved to the Opera House - Block, now occupied by Laßue Bros’. Grocery. In order to reduce stock ' all we can, we offer a Discount of 10 per cent, on all bills amounting to SI.OO and upwards. Our customers will know that this means an unprecedented era ' of low prices for the next two weeks. ; LOOIS U/ILDBERG. J f Rensselaer. Nov. 22, '9B. MANAGER. >
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