Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1899 — Page 2

Arbuckles’ Is the Standard of Coffee Excellence by which all. Coffee*Quality is i. ...... . ~ .. . —■ - ■ . L i j Nn ki 4g\N0.53. A Dress Pattern. . No. 55 I <• , . JkX Six Handkerchiefs. gj .., r Dining Room Table mA, i2y»ros Four Cte,h ‘ M r - ~“£»nKSi-‘“ /«□ fMkvgKl She I IrVireS Sentpwatpald an receipt of » '&*4 r X T / V 1 B p«r?iSSi k ' ( ' E’?g In K ll* bozdSTi peetace stem* and 60 eicnatnree \Y ANaTIA If' j't v^. P A?° , T : '=6 2 IB |B[l size 18J4M <nK from wrapper of Arbucklw’ \ W V\ J Nile Greem '« s , °| 9U B< * BtedCoflee -p“»<f£ i Hl g IU- 4F Hhy i s- —Assk g M j Jfcr looSKS! g If A® When x\5rVSfaKpSCJi «re» cut 7S!" 1 ' o II ill » 20 ei«" be^ure% \%l r i*rs W o? P OOOOOOOOOOOOCOO I |i|! MT I Six Ladies’ Pocket H.ndker- I ’7V Pe JL < i! ’W’ ~ fffl yU S| No .ample, I Coffee chiefs, hemstitched, colored bord- || Artrackles I J|| 1 '■ STB, size 12x13 inches. Sent poet- lib >ISMBV , S 0 *’ 1 * 1 ! <£Qi No. 52. No. 54. A Pair Of Window Curtains. SS2sSW££ff O o"£ pe " of \k ,W Lady’s 1 a* J ’ Aaron. Each Cur- _—. . _ 1.-9 KB inequality Hpam a yard No. 58. A Pair Of Shears. JU JJ in r white lawn, ■llylll IHnraMl 11 lIH wide two and IL / jr^—4l \ miuilßßlllflSl W iIHM .-•imr," B?\Awfr. FJ3I \ wlde strings H|||uEnll!j|nttHy ||| jjyi three-quarter '*’ -WK ) and fancy lace llllifl B II llal yards long. insertion. Site H||lH| K| EM' Sent post- wk SW y /7TTT\V Av 32 x4O inches. HIiINI 'llll id Of the best American make, 8 Inches long. Sent post-paid Wi fl r W II Rent HllHHWllfllafflß ml fllU ° n re * on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 15 signatures || / u\\ * peat" ceiptof‘2 cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. II J I\\ p * l<l °“ Pe * MMMrafJliffiMWTnMnWM cent post- —— ————l J J / all ceiptoftwo age stamp No. 59. Razor made by J. R. Torrey, t >/ f \l I | cent posta I fl I II WBBfiifipßlllvWmAUmlaH and 65 sig- sw»— H // I r \ age stamp MwgflMHf IaoIMiMMIDN . n..SasS~— 1 \ A j , W««alMßg 11 WjtffilW natures cut < . --.-.^z=:-.=;:.- r 1 \< and 25 sig- üßfflmlnS I 1 '" /CTTOMmHN t - /WL-. natures cut ■IJaK- „ '’aWaBHI pers of Ar- The J. R. Torrey Razor Is # X t -‘-“ from wrap- Bi .A\ A ff /- buckles’ - , . *’ known as the best made in the United IL **””’**3 >T'Roasted Cos- sw ‘® B ’ The printed guarantee of the manufacBflL »...ir~ Tun 1 buckles " Wj.flUl fee. turer goes with each razor. Sent post-paid on - JJf’vll l F - V ™ I receipt* postnge stamp and 2S signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ “ V j Roasted Coffee. Ho. 57 No. 60. Lady’s Belt. No. 61. Man’s Belt. No. 62. A Carving Knife and Fork.' A Pair of /■ IflllHißHlßEffiH —I 111Scissors. IJS UMlUlllHlllllillH|||||(g^|iiu]j[ypniliHH*H>L; "'"* Made by the best Latest style, grain leather tan color Hi Grain leather, tan color, iriekel-plated American munnfug. |F ■ ta. wide, nickel plated buckle. Belte are buckle and rings. When ordering give “ d 11 fl lah when ordering, from Sto Mta. Lfrom'z? size of waist in Inches. Belts run from 34 A first-class set, mounted with genuine buck-horn handles.” Knife blade urersan we Bt> |WR| to <2 in.; from 33 to 38 in. Sent post- to 42 inches In length. Sent post-paid , 8 inches long. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of ed, SX inches long. Ip B paid on receipt of a 2 cent post- on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp 2 cent postage stamp and 90 signatures cut from wrappers of Sent post-paid on from" he wrappers of ArbucklL"Roasted and 20 signatures cut from wrappers , Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. When ordering name your nearest Express receipt of 2 cent Coffee. of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. | Office as well as your Post Office, f _ "°L e3 ' A Butcher>s Knife - No -6» No. 67. Picture Frame. 15 signatures cut <7/^/^' 1 A Lady’s Pen Knife. ftom wrapper. ofBWI .- W Cab.net slxe. brass. ArbucklM’ RohMdA HIIB M Y silver plated. Sent rkiflhA VIM ■!» Inch blade, hard wood handle, good materials and well finished. Sent , i. v * ,uw< W/Bl post-paid on receipt of 9 cent postace stamp and 20 signatures I<l TP I I P° ,t ’P a,<l on re * * cut from wrappers of Arbuckles * Roasted Coffee. //I m\ * ceipt of S cent . No. 64. A Kitchen Knife. „^2* o »± ,e^“ (4l l) I rfwa■r IW ■ X -XeiiP "T in imitation of onyx. Sent \ M f ( <“*«■ J 3 ** f J om B\ JB B ~ - " SBdsSnua ■" post-paid on receipt of 2 J y r^, Pl t er ?, o ,2i AIB MJ >■ '** ''' nant naataae atamn and 30 buckles' Roasted Win ent bread, slice ham and saw the bone. Serviceable, and should be in Coffee./ every kitchen. Sent post-paid on reeelpt of 2 cent postage stamp and "! , “ tn '' B , c “ tfro “ r V 14 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. I**-' '. —f -■ -5. T ” No. 66. A Gentleman’s Pocket Knifea C-" kmm No. 69. A Gentleman’s Watch. ¥ No. 71. * *rwnJ)ladwt knife made nt hwrt JJjEtT The ’’ New Haven" is A watch of the ordinary size. Stem Enameled Alarm Clock. / materials and finished tn work- wind and stem set, dust proof, nickel-piated case, solid back, z • z manlike manner. Sent post- Q uick beat movement, highly polished steel pinions. Modeled ; Kgir " paid on receipt of 2 cent post- f after a standard watch, reliable time-keeper. The printed guar- z age stamp and 40 signatures Hjl®! tee of the maker accompanies each watch. Sent post-paid from wrappers of Arbuckles’ on ireceipt of 2 cent postage stamp end 90 signatures Roasted Coffee. cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. N 0.68. An X-L Revolven No. 70 A Porcelain Clock. • ™*^* 1 Imported porcelain frame, beautifully de- x Highest standard Of Alarm Clock. Ml h tmA material nd corated. Movement made by New Haven Seamless frame, ornamental hands, Big grade ma ra an UJS3IMF<. \ Clock Co., guaranteed by them a good time- French pattern and second hand, workmanship, 32 calibre, centre-fire keeper, 4 inches high, same width. Sent WUI run thirty hours with one winddouble action. Sent by express, by express, charges prepaid by us, on w ® eß * ky express, charges eharge. prepaid by receipt re cel p t o f 2 cent postage stamp and WT •f 2 eent postage stamp and 150 115 signature, cut from wrappers of XX ol Arsignatures cut from wrappers of Ar- Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. When ordering buckles’ Ro-MM Coifee When orbuckles’ Roasted Coflfee. When ordering name your nearest name your nearest Express Office as well as dering name ynnr nearest Express Express Office as well as your Post Office. your Poat office. Office and your Post Office as well. This is a Dicture of the sio- —wm—’—■“■■'l Thia represent* one page of a List which is found in each nature on* ArbocklM’ Roasted /7 pound package of Arbuckles* Roasted Coffee, and with each voucner. 1/ a on the package is to be cut out and returned to Arbuckle Bros. ■ wX-2“4>‘s’x&ftT: voucher, nor wiU be I———da——This List will Ui kept Another accepted st such. gnunr OF OCR 6WntATOlMt|l AM! PRCTTW> ON MD BACKGROUND. p4ge of this List will appear tn thia paper snoruy. Addms all comm . to ARBUCKLE BROS., NOTION DEPT., NEW YOWK CITY,

The Republican. OmOIAL PAPER OP JASPER COUNT! ISSUED EVERT TUESDAY * FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—In Republican ouildlMg on corner Of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months ... .15 Three Months 50 Tuesday, September 19, 1899

Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition • INTHK MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ETHAN A. BABTOO ET AL. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the And. itor of Jasper Connty, State of Indiana, and viewers haw been appointed who have viewed and reported said view which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be before the Board of Commissioners of V. Jasper County, State of Indiana, on Wednesday the 4th day of October, 1899. the same being the third day of their g October Term 1899. The prayer of said petition is that • ditch be constructed on the fol. • lowing route, to-wit: Beginning twenty (20) feet west the south-east corner of section thirty-five (dB) township twenty- ■

seven (27) north, range seven (7) west, running thence north 500 feet, thence east 600 feet, thence north, east 785 feet to the crossing of the center line of the south-west quarter of section thirty-six (36) township twenty-seven (27) north, range seven (7) west (east and west) thhnce north-east 690 feet to the crossing of the center line of the south-wost quarter of section thirtysix (36) north and south, thence north-easterly 1595 feet to the crossing of the center line of section thirty-six (36) (north and south), thence north-easterly 50 feet to the crossing of the center line of section thirty-six (36) (east and west), thence east 713 feet to Carpenters’ Creek at a good and sufficient out. let at a point a little east of the north-west corner of the east half of the south-east quarter of section thirty-six (36) township twentyseven (27) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper County Indiana, a total length of 4933 feet, its entire length of an old ditch. - This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: Ethan A. Bartoo, Alexander Stedinger, August Walters, Gotfried Rose, Charles Bartee, heirs Bryant Cowley, John G. Morris, Carpenter Twp. for benefit of roads. Henry B. Murray, Auditor Jasper County. Sept. " S Ppw St '

Notice to Settle Insolvent Estate. State of Indiana (m. County of Jasper S ’ In Jasper Circuit Court ToSepetmber Term 1899. In the matter of the Estate Sarah J, Smith in said court cause No. 569 by Marlon L. Spitler Administer. Notice is here given that upon petition filed in said court by the said adminstrator of said estate setting up facts jshowlng the Insufficiency of said estate to pay the debts of said estate, the Juqge of said court at the March Term 1899 ordered said estate tobe settled as insolvent. The creditors of said estate are therefore notified of such Insolvent and are required to file their clalmes against said estate for allowance. That the year has expired for settlement and that this administra tor will file his final report at the September Term 1899, Witness the clerk and seal of said /J™ court at the city of Rensselaer, (J Indiana this 7th day of September is 99. W. H. COOVEB Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court Marion L Spitler. Adminstrator. Foltz, spitler & Kurrie, Attys, sept,B-15-22, REASONS FOR INSURING IN THE CONTINENTAL Ist. Because It is one of the Oldest. Strongest and Best Managed Companies in the United States, 2nd. Because it adjusts its losses fairly and pays them promptly, without any wrangling about it. 3rd. Because It has adjusted and paid losses to over seventy-five thousand farmers. 4th.' Because it insures you for Five Years upon the Installment plan, permitting you to nay one fifth of the premium annually, without Interest, instead of paying the whole in advance; thus giving you the proceeds of each year’s crop with which to pay your premiums as they fall due. sch. Because it insures against damage to buildings, and losses of Live Stock by Lightning. Tornadoes, Cyclones and Wind Storms, ; as well as loss by Fire. BRUNER 4 HAMMOND, BJuiyp. Agents. Some good young short-horn w6wp _ °- c - halslkad -

A WORD TO MOTHERS. . Mothers of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form anc may be giveU as confidently to the babe as to an adult. The grea success that has attended its use in the treatment of colds and croup has won for it the approval ana praise it has received throughout the United States and in many foreign lands. For sale by Hunt Bro’s. MADE A NEW MAN OF HIM. Bryan, Ohio, Jan. 13, 189, Gentlemen:—For years I had been suffering from indigestion. Had a poor appetite and could not eat anything containing grease and had constantly a worn out feeling. After using three 50c bottles of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin I am now able to eat anything my appetite craves and can say it has made a new man of me Eli Bowen.—A. F. Long. A GOOD MEMORY often saves money and also good health. If you are troubled with constipation, indigestion or any form of stomach trouble remember to take home a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and health will be restored to you. Trial sizes 10c (10 doses 10c) large size 50c and SI.OO of A. F. Long. The great success of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel treatment complaints has made it standard over the great part of the civilized world. For sale by.Hupt Bro s.

Stock Cattle w $ f Feeders |FOR SALE| Ain lots to suit, for cash orWJ Aon time at the market price.SK |Also STOCK SHEEP.| A Consisting of Lambs Ewes. The same can SR Abe seen at McCoysburg. w Call on McDonald at McCoysburg or Mr JNk A. McCoy, Rensselaer, Ind. t McCoy & McDonald. | r Manufacturer of I Galvanized Iron or Copper Cornice ■ Hetal Sky Lights, Smoke Stacks, Guttering K and all kinds of Sheet fletal Work, ■. Richardson & Boynton’s Warm Air ■ Furnaces. Tin-Slate and Gravel RoofI ing- All kinds of Roofing Material. REFERENCES. fl - Waterworks Building, cornice and slate roof, Rensselaer, Ind. IB Sigler Hotel, cornice and iin roof, Cedar Lake, Ind. Ml Hack Block, cornice and gravel roof, Lowell, Ind. ® Homan Block, galavanized cornice, slate roof,s Hammond, Ind. Office and Shop, 430 N. Homan Street, I Hammond, Indiana. I Bargain Store. I p£u|3 oooccoocoo C_,J ooooocoe oooooc<>cocfc<x>oooc SBKgf Near Depot. vSgsfZ I J«st Received | §gg A nice stock of Guns to sell at prices ranging from $7 to $25. Sfes I had to order any and all kinds-of Sgg Paper Shells witn Smokeless 1 or Black Powder. Chilled or Soft Shot, &S§ ng® Tin Cans for canning tomatoes, per doz3oc Washing machines, eachs2.2s to $6.00 Sral Men’s Overalls, Bear brand4oc Men’s Shirts, Bear brand4oc fdKgt Men’s Summer Underwear at cost. Bulk Coffee, per pound.... t ... Bc| Rice, per pound 5c Can Rubbers, per dozen l<£>£3 Apple Peelers, eachsoo JSjSS Dry salt Sides, pound 6c §H3h un® And everything I have will sell accordingly, These SjRM prices are cash or produce strictly, tSNS IgM- JIM BX MA in m _ ■ S S w ■ ■ ■ B'B'mrß ■' ■Il n