Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1899 — Page 2
• ___ Two Facts About 1 Arbuckles’ Coffee It has set the standard of quality for all competitors for the last thirty years. The strongest claim any competitor can make is that his coffee Is “just as good as Arbuckles’.” ' THREE CONCLUSIONS] I The best Coffee is Arbuckles’. The only Coffee to buy is Arbuckles’. I The right thing is to insist on having Arbuckles’. ♦
No * 72 A School Bag. H Inches wide, 10 inches deep, made of handsome colored i'S-S 11-H IsS 1H netting. Sent post-paid on pecc,pt of a cen * postage " ,am p and 10 signatures I’M-Bffl-S-HBH Cut from wra PP er3 of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 73. Scholars’ Companion. A most useful article for school children. Highly polishedwooden box with lock f—con- I taming lead pen- |g *■ -V* gjf cil, pen holder, rule and rubber. 1R ' A''-* HB \ Seat post- IE ' paid on re- ' ceipt of tw. cent postage MMMIIMiHjMMMBMMBSsW* I '. " ■tamp and IS ■ signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee.
No. 81 Men’s Suspenders. « Elastic Web Suspenders, durable, neat, well mounted. Sent peatpaid on receipt of two cent postage stamp and 16 signature. cut from wrappers of Axbuck les’Roast ed Coffee. • .. .
No. 92 The First Kiss A beautiful - imported picture ISx 29 Inchee in aUe. Sent MBKSrB •" receipt ffjKfiwßGi 2 ee“t pw» ta g e Mamp and ’ma. -Ti ie-.in.a-''t i Clrt i "cSt? ' 1 from wrap1— - n ■ ..J pet. of a»traCkMa* Rorated Ooflba I
9 Ho. 97, Eighty-one Gold Eyed Needles. Put up in a I I pre“y mor- I >. I OCCO CMB. KBI sorted stsoe , I I and made by -■Xa. * I the best Eng.BS | llebmanaftoI I turera. Sent I I pest-paid I I reeelpt I I J II Rootage | II stamp and ■I 111 9 ® ■*«“- Wfll tares cut I 1 I, from wrap"Il P«ra of Ar=7 '■ bncklea’ I I Roasted CosmmomwJ dm. - - ■ -• .
—, , —— —. l. . »u. ei. This representSzOne page of a List which is found in each J* 1 * “ ■ J”™"* •’ !?• J?®; ' pound package of Arbuckles* Roasted Coffee, and with each " „ ° n m JJr - o*2 package in which the List is found' the purchaser has bought Coffee Wrapper, which you are If - S! a definite- part of some article to be selected by him or her to cut out and send to us as a . J. > 4 11 SI X a from the List, subject only to the Condition that the signature voucher. A/A" ffm . 4 S Ac.'SSI S-sSI on the package ts to be cut out aad returnedto Arbuckle Bros. No other part of the CoNo. P as a voucher, in accordance with tho'diretetlone printed in Wranoer will be accepted as a Jr “r“ *** ".z J-T . -/A connection with each item illuetratedanddescrlbed in the Lizt. voucher, nor will thisPictura be Thio List will be kept good only till May SI, IMO. Another accepted as such. . REBBACKUROUND. page of tfali Lizt will appear in ails paper —»r —————mw.. I, i 1 ''ffutw ff»"DJS'.' , T PW" wre* 11 '"si " " "' "'" I■■ RPS. ai i ..*-01. 1 * e. we ■■ i.i « Mdnw ell CMMMiMtim It ARBUCKLE BROS;, NOTION DEPT;, NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.
The Republican. —! ‘ ! OmCIAL PAPER OP JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—In Republican buildiag on corner Of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months.. .75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, September 26,. 1899 ffeggy— — i-i i 1 1 Notice of Appoint ment, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Causa Anu Fay, late of Jasper County, Indiana, by the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court. Said estate i« supposed to be solvent. Sept. 19, 1899. THOMAS J. FAY. Foltz, Spitler A Kurrie, Administrator. Attorneys. Bept2a-29 Octa Notice of Sewer Assessment. Not ce Is hereby given that on the Sth day of October. 1890, at eight o’clock p. in the regular meeting room of the Common Council ofthecityof Ken*«»-)aer, Indiana, a bearing Wilf be had on the final estimate, as submitted by ti>e city civil engineer to the Common Council bn ine 11th day of Bept< mt r. 1b99, of <he cost of the cmsuuction of a sewer along the following line In sa d city, to-wit: Along and near Vine street »u suant to special ordinance No. W 5.1898. and that at the same time and place the Council would consider said final esi tlmate. All Interested person* are notified to be present and make objection thereto, if any \ «... - o F VMM Dated Ulis Ilin or Kencemnsr j* t . <&*•«*««
IgL No. 82 B Barber I tss. ® A double strop, ft: one of leather and / • one of canvas, K bound together. 's/■ Length, 22 inches, width, two inches, trimmings nickel ft plated. Sent sci/ post-paid on E® receipt of two cent postace stamp and 19 signatures eut ggl from wrappers of vfX Arbuckles RoastCoffee. 1
Ho. S 3 Two Is Company. The original was painted W V reprQducJt tlon In M U) printings Is El ..genuine work of art. O>, sue Ufcx ; ■ MM Inch-, y • jspt r<r".r.‘G d - tare, cut ftom. wrappers of Afbucklee’ Boaated Coflee.
Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Isaac Hardesty, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated, Septeinber, 4th, 1899. ALFRED R. HARDESTY. Administrator. Sept. 8-15-22. Notice of Sewer Assessment. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of October. 1899 at eight o’clock p. m., in the i regular meeting room of the Common Council of thecit. of Rensselaer, Indiana, a hearing will be had on the final estimate, as submitted by ihe city civil engineer to the common council ou the 11th day of September. 1899 of the cost of the co structlou of a sewer along the following line in said city to-wit: From the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Oompany to Clark street, pursuant to special ordinance No. 35,1899 and that at the same time and place the Council would consider said final estimate. All interested persous «re notified to be present and make objection thereto, if auy they have. Dateu this 11 ch day of September 1899 THK COMMON COUNCIL. Attest: 3. C. IRWIN, City Clerk. BeptS2 <9 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 tt has adjusted and paid losses to over seventy-five thousand farmers. 4th. Because tt insures you for FlveYears upon the installment plan, permitting you to uay 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 pt emturns as they fall due. sth. Because it insures against damage 1. buildings, and losses of Live Stock by Lightning, Tornadoes, cyclones and Wind Storms, as well as loss by Fire. BRUNER & HAMMOND, i 8 Julyp. Agents. J*
No. 74. Noiseless Spring Tape Measure. Sixty inches long, nickel-plated metal case, well- maas»yjL^-~ ; finished. It can be carried in the ■Kjn==== vest pocket. Sent post-paid on receipt of Sc. postace stamp and 10 si.natures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 75. A Fifty Foot Measuring Tape. A very AjT lusefulI useful dffilr Ba ,wnK -a- article jfflM link am ln the ■tW ill bousemWBI oNw Vl Jli" IfSAfez holdand ■M.RMyI l;l, |HL_/ on the ftK/y farm. IWMT Urn/ Brass casexffl ll® I -1 111 nickel- plat’BllMmllm edlinen tape fifty feet long, 3BP Sent postpaid on receipt of 9 cent postace stamp and IS sir natures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee.
No. 83 A Table Cover.. Handsome cibth, variegated figured pattern with fringe, 32 inches. Sent post-paid on receipt of two cent postace stamp and 25 sicnat.re. cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee.
No. 94. A Basket of Beauties. . ▲ picture of IjCoeee by Paul de Lonfpre. the great painter of flowers. We belieyo this to be one of the handsomest ■■is i. !■■»-!■ , .. n. .i ' i ~ r.. ■■■> .1 flower pictures ever offered to the public. It isISMxISM inches in size. Sent post-paid oa receipt of E cent poetace stamp aud IS ulgnaturos cut. from WHWPers of.Arbucklee’ Roasted Cotfee.
. ...... .s.t ■ 1x3... . 4 i. J • Mo - ®® Hair Pin Cabinet A metal box lithographed 1d colors, containing One [WaTjlillSs Hundred Hair Pins, as- - sorted sizes and styles; straight, crimpled and inSfleßaMlßife visible. The different styles are In separate comvjgTOsWswffn partments. Sent pestSHSJBUI P*W •* receipt of 2 A > 'J I BBWjU cent postn.«e stamp and 10 signatures. cut
No. 76 Lady’s Belt Buckle. Silver plated artistic design. Sent postpaid on receipt of 2 cent postace stamp and 8 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 77. Telescope Drinking Cup. This article is prevented from falling apart by its unique construction. Nickel-plated and highly finished. I Enclosed > in emboss/jcsgmsS ed nickel cover no fllffiSMriwPll larger than iUrjWMßjg&sl an nrd inary watch WSSEgely when telescoped, when extended holds as much as a coffee cup. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 eent postage stamp and 13 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee.
Any one Book of the following List will be sent post-paid on reoeipl of a 2 cent postage stamp and 10 sipatures out from the wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 84 A ONE NIGHT MYSTERY, and two other great Detective Stories, by “Oi-n Sleuth.” No. 85 ADVENTURES OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, by Claba Augusta. A mirth provoking story. No. 86 TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE. A Novel,by Mbs. Mast J. Holubs. The most popular female writer of fiction of the age. No. 87 THE SUNNYSIDE COOK BOOK, by Mbs. Jbn nib Hablan. This is one of the most comprehensive, common sense Cook Books ever published. No. 88 OLD SECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. This book takes the reader out of the beaten tracks of knowledge, and will be found both entertaining and useful. No. 89 THREE THOUSAND THINGS WORTH KNOWING, by R. Moobb, author of '‘Moore’s Universal Assistant.” Thia book ■ Is an encyclopedia of highly useful Information in condensed form. No. 90 THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT, and other storieeby Rudyabd KirtlNu. ’•.■■ . . '■ ■
Notice to Settle Inpolveiit Estate. State of Indiana (qo. County of Jasper 1 . i In Jasper Circuit Court To Sepetmber 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 courtby the said adminstrator of. said estate setting up facts (Showing the insufficiency of said estate to ftey the debts of said estate, the Juqge of said court at the March Tenn 1899 ordered said estate tobe settled as insolvent. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such Insolvent and are required to file their ctalmes against said estate for -allowence. That the year has expired for settlement and that this administra tor will file his final report at the September Term 1899, I Witness the clerk and seal of said /«wax \court at the city of Rensselaer, I 5555=7 llndiana this 7th day of September 1889. W, H. COOVKR Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court M vrlonL Spitler, adminstrator, Foltz, spitler & Kurrie, Attys, sept,B- 13-22, Notice of Hearing of Ditch PetitionIN THE MATTES OF THE PETITION OF ETHAN A. BARTOO KT AL. Notice is hereby given that a /petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana, and viewers havy 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 Jasper County, State of Indiana, on Wednesday the 4th day of October, 1899. the same being the third day of their . October Term 1899. I
No. 78 An Album of Illustrated Natural History. Fifty colored pictures of Animals selected for their beauty and rarity. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 10 signature. cut from wrappers of Arbuckles* Roasfod Cotfee. No. 79. Pepper and Salt Holders. Made of German Silver without seam or joint except where tops screw on and off. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 12 signature, cut from wrappers of Arbuckles* Roasted Coffee.
No. 98 Threo Beautiful Flower Pictures. •» Each measuring 9Mxl7 Inchee. The titles are "Shmtaer Fngriflce,” ** A Vase of Lillee,” and •’Freeh and Sweet,” These three, pictures all go together, and will be beat poet-paid on receipt of 9 coat postage stamp aad 5 sigaafdrbe but from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. ’
-a ui , No. 99 iiMSijiljk A Pocket Mirror , t j»! 11l and Comb,. Set In neat leather combination case, with White metal frame. I Sent poet-paid oa I receipt of 9 cent I po “ M ’ stamp and I 7 3*k^‘ ure » c li' wrappers <?f Arbuckles’ vJ™ll||||Hy Roasted Cotfee.
Balance M Scale. I X Will weigh from one ounce to 20 pounds. Sent by express, charge, prepaid by us, on receipt of S eenc postage .tamp and 200 signa- • tures cut from t wrappers of Arbuckles* Roasted , Coffee. When or- . dering name your ' nearest Express Office as well as your Post Office.
No. 91 The FirwtPrayer. Z— A beautiful I imported gyw Picture 15x20 inches In size. Sent post-paid IEBBsavWkWjL on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and ■l'Wyv 10 ■ l « na - 'w tnre. cut ™ 1 from wrappers of Arbuckles* Roasted Coffee. /
No. 99. Noah's Ark. ▲ menagerie, conaisting of 12 pairs of Animals—Elephants, Camels, Deer, Honea, pattie. Donkeys, Goats, Llpns, Bean, Tigan. .Pegs and Cats.. Each pair Is coupled and stands alone. They an lithognphed in ipany colon on heavy cardboard, cut out and embossed. Every feature of the Animals is distinctly shown. -'The elephants are 7 Inches high and 10 Inches long, and the other Animals an proportionately large. Sent post-paid on reeelpt es 9 eent postage Stamp nad 15 signatures, cut .from WmPII* 1 * of Arbuckles’ Boasted Coflee.
No. 100 .Safety Book Contains ■ twenty-tour ■ nickel Safety-Pins [HIIITIIUMIMH three sizes which enter ||l]lHjlMlw]g the shields trorsi either side, requiring O no g u idi ag H when being ■ secured «>r re leased ■' ■ I I IMffMIMIBHMHiMff eent postage ■ mSßlWMlWtffres cut from Artucklee’ Roasted Cotfee. | J. -
The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: i /ifi Beginning twenty (20) feet west of the south-east corner of section thirty-five (35) township twentyseven (27) north, range seven (7) West, running thence north 500 feet, thence east 600: feet, thence northeast 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) (thence 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 J 595 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 outlet 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. |
Stock Cattle ; I | Feeders ; |FOR SALE &in lots to suit, for cash or /ft on time at the market-price. |Also STOCK sheep.: £ Consisting of Lambs and 4^ stock Ewes. The same can sbe seen at McCoysburg. Call on McDonald at McCoysburg or JMk A. McCoy, Rensselaer, Ind. $ McCoy & McDonald.
HeNRVLuNdt, Manufacturer of Vv »• /«• ■■ J ■ . Galvanized Im or Copper Conice fletal Sky Lights, Smoke Stacks, Guttering and all Icinds of Sheet fletal Work, Richardson & Boynton’s Warm Air Furnaces. Tin. Slate and Gravel Roofing. AU kinds of Roofing Material. * REFERENCES. Waterworks Building, cornice and slate roof, Rensselaer, Ind. Sigler Hotel, ’dornice and iin roof, Cedar Lake, Ind. Hack Block, cornice and gravel roof, Lowell. Ind. Homan Block, galavanized cornice, slate roof,a Hammond, Ind. Office and Shop, 430 N. Homan Street, Hammond,
RENSSELAER Bargain Store. <xxtx>o6oo Near Depot. ■ DS29SSSffiSSDttffiBSNK!B9SBBffiSSN:iSBBSBMBMBSSBIAUSHISB9SBSSM 1 ... T t ,a»»s*4a <» •♦< ?>*■• j***>*n*x. Jyst Received A nice stock of Guns to sell at prices ranging from $7 to I had to order any and aU kinds of Paper Shells witn Smokeless!! or Black Powder. ChiUed or Soft Shot, Tin Cans for canning tomatoes, par doff. /...... . .800 Washing machines, each... .*............ .$2.25 to $6.00 Men’s Overalls, Bear brand ; ..." . z .... .40c Men’s Shirts, Bear brand..' .. .400 Men’s Summer Uuderwear at cost. Bulk Coffee, per pound. Rice, per pound . 5o ' Can Rubbers, per dozen 3|o Apple Peeleire, each...; 500 Diy salt Sides, pound. 6c Arid everything I have will sell accordingly, These prices are cash or produce strictly, A n TT L v n n ersnman
