Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1899 — Page 4
The Republican. . MFKJIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY * FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—In Republican building on corner of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months .50 Friday, December, 1, 1899.
Five Per cent. Non Red Tape Farm Loans
W.. B. Austin continues to make a majority of all the loans placed to Jasper County. In a given period of time Mr. Austin placed 86 loans and all other land agents placed 89 loans. Here are the Reasons: First; his rates are the lowest of the low. Second; he makes qnick loans—from one hour to 2 days being the longest necessary to complete a Joan. Third; there is no red tape about his loans—You don’t have to give the color of your grandmother’s hair in order to have n good title. Fourth; he loans “home money'’ fio that if you can t meet your interest the day it is due you don’t have an attorney fee to pay.
Saye Your Money. The nickels you spend if saved will soon buy a lot. I have several good lots well
Arbuckles’ Coffee Is the Standard of Coffee Excellence by which all Coffee’Quality is Compared. ■in ri wrv dSSNo. 53. A Dress Pattern. , No. 55 Dlnlmtßoom Table ker f h efa - Four Handkerchiefs. c,oth ‘ jSL "SZ IF 7 - —-sihk Table Cloth, white with red bare. //“Ox} »®*ect ' 1 i\ S ffl Bize GO x«8 inches. / AAiiePa \ from, Pink. >°O H Hl Sent pustpnid on receipt sf» cent Xzw7\\ '&*4 t X 7/ ('A '= 12 111 'll bord «™/ postage ituipud 60 ei.naturee A.<*T|,\ l//,£2y NHe Gram Is 'i® o HI Hi cut from wrappers of XjVj *&<•> f Sent posu J •=5 o II JU Boasted Coflee. I Pal/on J: : :- OHL Jjft. | vM, \\\ \ M cent S ...»««. •••.■((.■■■.e.ee.r :£ 0 receiot <» x p° Bta «« —a*l:s o ===s=s«i—/W - _ - kni»lliililiiiw o’ M st ' When vs- t,,Pes cut o I )&> 20 sigbe <ure w Pera of |OOOOOOOOCOOOCOO| | cut, from I! Trill A Ktu«ed 8 ’ Six Ladies’ Pocket Handker- i l; VS? pe 3?°! 'Rr ~ ffy VTI ml Notat.pl.. I Coffee chiefs, hemstitched, colored bord- I A »,'a ■■- Illi will be ft \ ers, size 12xi3 inches. Sent post- jy Roasted elven out. Jl ' / x paid on receint of 2 cent ’ y uonee. - ' - - - <£•& No. 52. No. 54. A Pair of Window Curtains. Lite’s’Ro.^oXe PPBW of | <V»> Lady’s 1 ~. A|,ron WtettWffl C °" No.oß. A Past of Shears. til >1 Fine quality LI Keligflfftt J ijlkiffl tain a yprd AWA .a A* ! AoN white lawn, ';,SSM widetwoand yCv( L.3J wide strings yj||n three-quarter r J and fancy lace B'IHMiM j|l m!a B yards long. I MgX insertion. Size Mlll||| jjlKffla llli iiSn Sent post- 'lf r VXl\ 32x40 Inches 111 IE I fl/lßhral'ili Hwß Of the best American make, 3 Inches long. Sent post-paid [/ /''' '' Vt II H<S Phid ou re- O n receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 15 signatures If / W \\ Sent post* || lllfll hSB ceiptofli cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. 11/ 1 \\ OB **” HraaMoHmFawlllwv3H cent post- ———————— 11/ \ \\ ceiptoftws »«r stamp Nc.39. Razor made by J. R. Torrey. /In I U CeD po,t iw and 65 sig- ._ , Jl' l _s fH // I r \ •«• stamp ■wßaMs m'vM'WrelM» Ar-s=~sss=. f / // I \\ . . ■®w/®Rw 11 VaWSsIMH® naturescut f_ . - —•-- • I Jg,i JMM|Mm u A/> i ud 3 5 ■!«- untiaUki M WkWawß . v aHsrZWIgV J B T %TOMh from wrapnatures cut ,<4 ij per s of Ar- The J. R. Torrey Razor la fr ° m Wr,P * < JI /.buckles’ known as the best made in the United ~...» \ pers of Ar- EBg° B5 TS ’ Roasted Cos- States. The printed guarantee of the manufac- * bnck,e ’’ ||Eh=""" , IMH1 MH fee. .» *»>« ««>*• with each tazof. Sent post-paid on jßf<- ffflli ffl Roasted Cos- !l»lvr| F FTF* V I receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 28 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbucklas’ v • * ** Rs. C< -• Roasted Coffhe. —— '-• —•■—s.— ..-dfiSSriiz.ißT-" ’
No 57 No. 60. Lady’s Belt. No. 61. Man’s 3elt. I No. 62. A Carving Knife and Fork. a Pair of il IffiRIBWBBBBHM nfMBI'M ! Scissors. IB Mads by tbs best EM Latest style, grain leather tan color IS | Grain leather, tau color, uickel-piated mannfto. ■ I p '9 lcel piated buckle. Belts are buckle and rings. When ordering give , 1 and 11 fl !■ Imß when catering, from Z 1 to 2Jiin '"from 27 ! size Qf waist ‘“ lnches - 118 run from j A Hrst-ciass set, mounted with genuine buck-born handles. Knife blade urersan Ish- IgM to S 2 in.; from 33 to 36 in. Sent post- to 42 inches In length. Seut post-paid ; 8 inches long. Sent by express, charges prepaid, oa receipt of ed. SM Inches long. Ip I paid a 2 ccut post- on receipt of 2 ccut postage stamp ; 2 cent postage stamp and 90 signatures cut from wrappers of Seat past-paid on | receipt of S cent I Coflhe. of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. | Office os well as your Post Office. y- A Knife. No. 65 N 0 . 67. Picture Frame. <s-.w~.J11 . T ___ Boasted ■III - j LS«L* J silverplated. Sent ■lll eix tach Nads, hard wood handle, good materials and well finished. Sent vout ’- ■!■■ pest-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 20 signatures 4? I »»•»-»••«•*>rejgrj eNk . cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 64. A Kitchen Knife. . H “ two ® ne \ y “ (4| |>| - - ■ —xr-v-e-. Handle beautifully variegated \VI ■/ / ", ■ !■ ■ /I *“ imitation of onyx. Sent \ V F / *■’*• cut f '°“ JA J ' 1 post-paid on receipt of 2 IjL .-JU ■ 1 one cent noatace stmnn and 30 buckles Boasted Wffl ent bread, slice bam and saw the bone. Serviceable, and should be in , r”’ wrannera Col**every kitchen. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 14 signatures cut fromwrappsra of Arbuckles* Roasted Coffee. of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffbe. No. 66. A Gentleman’s Pocket Knife. No. 69. A Gentleman’s Watch. .. No. 71. ’Two-Wedeff VnMh made nf hm* The •’New Haven" to a watch of the ordinary size. Stem Enameled Alarm Clock, materials and flntobed In work- wind and stem set, dust proof, nlckel-plated esse, solid back. ' manlike manner. Sent pest. XjSruj Quick beat movement, highly polished steel pinions. Modeled * paid on receipt of 2 cent poet- &PvVA 2 A«H after a standard watch, reliable time-keeper. The printed guar- jtfyWage stamp and 40 signatures Bll9( •’ ]4l tee of the maker accompanies each watch. Sent post-paid ■jmJ cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 90 signatures Boosted Coffce. Vhgjmjjgjy cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Boosted Cofltee. No. 68. An X-L Revolver. No. 70 Porcelain Clock. - HlMimt standard of Alarm Clock. Bigbest grade material and oW * ted - MoTemept made by New Haven Seamtem frame, ornamental hands, . . ■ Clock Co., guaranteed by them a good time- KLTSMffCTy French pattern and second hand, workmanmip, 32 calibre, centro-flre » y WA keeper. » Inches high, same width. Sent Win ran thirty hours with one winddouble action. Sent by express, If bT ex.rws.- charges presaid by ns. on JirAailtl TkZryVKL Ing. Sent by express, charges eharge. prepaid by«., on receipt VJI V #f g r?? 1 * ” of 2 eent pomage stamp and 150 11# .| <natwre . cut from wrappers of Signatures cut from wrappers of Ar- Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. When ordering UW rvwSTwwn orbnoktas* Boasted Coffee, When ordering name your nearest name your nearest Express Office as well as darinr name your nearest Tipism Express Office as well as your Post Office. your Poet Office. Office end yoor Poet Office as well. w-., ' - i rM.<wwaw.,wy ew._i.aw / j/n zg a . J teasmtaritaTte TrBUCKLE BROsTnOTION D EPt7 NEwVcrZciTY,
k> ated. Short distance from court house, worth the price asked which will be sold on small monthly or weekly payments. Call or write. James H. Chapman. Office removed to second floor Makeever’s Bank Building. w6t I have farms and pasture lands to sell ranging in price from $lO to S4O per acre on easy payments. Also have farms to exchange for town property or merchandisd; also town property for farms. Send for list or write me what you want and I will take pleasure in giving any information desired or in showing what I have. 1 I submit a few of the properties I have for exchange. Clear 160 acre farms in Kansas and Nebraska. S9OOO business properties in South Bend, rent S6O per month. 320 acres mostly prairie land good location for town propertv, merchandise or smaller farms 80 acre farms good location, price -1*2,000 incnmberance, S7OO, trade fur town property or merchandise. fine livery b.iru and residence combined in Chicago suburb ah new, want larin will assume. G. F. Meyers, Knimuu. iud.
Ordinance No. 56. Au Ordinance to Prevent Teaming and Heavy Hauling; and Also to Prevent the Running of Traction or Other H eavy Engines Over and Upon i he Streets and Alleys ot the City of Kensselaer, at Certain Times
in the Year, and Declaring an Em* ergency. Section 1. Be it Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana: That It ahall be unlawful for any person or persona to haul over any of the streets or alleys in the City qf Rensselaer. Indiana at any time when the same is thawing through, or is by reason of wet weather in a condition to be cut up and injured by heavy hauline. a load on a narrow tired wagon more than twenty hundred pounds, or on a broad tired wagon of more than twenty-five hundred pounds Section 2. It shall be unlawful for anv -rereon or persons to haul or run over any of the streets or alleys of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana at any time when the same is thawing through, or is by.reason of wet or other weather In a condition to be cut up by heavy haulkg, any traction, portable or other engine; provided that protable engines which are not traction engines, and which do not weigh more than twenty hundred pounds, which have wide tires. be and are hereby excepted from the provisions of this ordinance. Section 3. In all cases where a- any season of the year, any person shall run any traction, portable or other engine over die streets or alleysof this city it is hereby declared to be the duty of such person or personsfto care! ully cover with two inch plank, any street crossings over which such engine shall run, the said covering to be so arranged as to protect the said crossings from any Injury or damage on account of running said engine over the same. Section 4. This-ordinance is not to be held to or Intended to in anyway affect Ordinance No. 44, approved August 10,1896 with reference to running traction engines on certain streets. Section 5. Any person or persons who shall violate any of the provisions of the foregoing ordinance shall be fi-'ed in any sum not exceeding 25.00 nor less than o e dollar. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. I. Schuyler C Irwin, Clerk of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, do hereby certify the fo> egoing to be a fu I, true and complete copy of ordinance No. 56 as adopted by the Common Council of said City at a regular meeting held on the 13th day of November 1899, as appears irom the original ordinance on file and on record In my office. Witness my hand and the seal of ( \av at\ said City this 16th oay of November ()lt-99. SCHUYLER O. IRWIN. viz Nov CLy Okrk, f Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc., on Finale Report. In the matter of the estate of Hugh W. Porter. deceased. In the Jasper. Ircuit Court io November term, 1899. Notice is hereby given that Rebecca .1. Porter, as the executrix of the estare of Hugh w. Porter deceased, has presented and tiled her > account and vouchers in final settlement of j
sMd estate, and that the same win some un ior toe ex anil nation an f a> nbwof said Circuit rsourt on Friday. December L IM9. at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees, of said estate end all other persons Interested therein are required to appearta emrt • ‘ urrcanff show cause, if any there be, why snt-i account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of raid estate are also hereby required at the same time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof <>l their heirship. Rebecca J. PoBTEn. Executrix. R S. 1894.2545. (hllcuie A Parklson. Attorneys for Estate. Nov. 17.1899.
IM of ice of Appoint ment. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by Jasper Circuit Court of the county of Jasper, State of Indiana 'Executor of the Will and Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of John Younglas deceased. Late of Jasper County. Said estate is supposed to be solventJohn tounglas Jr. Ferguson & Wilson, Attorneys for Executor, Nov, 18-20 27 Sherift’s SaleNo. 5804. By virtue of a copy of decree and execution to me direct from the Clerk of the Jasper circuit Court, in a cause wherein William B. Austin is plapitlff, and The Demotte Canning Company,Cornelius Bierma, Susana Bierma Dedrlck Decker. Christian Drenth. Oornelska Drenth, Jacob Haan, Trmtje Haan, Kdwln G Warren, Emma L. Warren, Abraham Halleck. Laura J. Halleck. Ora Hubbell, ■lacoo Terpestra. Terpestra his wife. George Terpestra, Terpestra his wife, and ZemzaTerpestra, Terpestra hisl wile, are deteudauts. requiring me to make the sum of seven hundred sixty-six ($766.79) dollars and seventv-uine centH, and interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday December 16th. 1899 B tween’the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day,’at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana in the Oliy of Rensselaer, first the rents and proflta tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and f said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place exposeat public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest and costs, towit: The the northwest quarter <X) of the southwest quarter (X) of seat lon twenty-three (23) also the southwe-t quarter (X) section fifteen U 5) town-hip thirty-two (32) north range seveu (7) west in Jasper couuty, Indiana.
SsM. -sale Will be made without -any relief whawwerTrore the valuation or appraisement laws ofthe state of Indians. , ; * Sheriff of Jasper County. • by 4>.P.Boblnson, Deputy, Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. Attorney for Plff. Nov. 24th, Dee. 1-8 i SherlfPs Sale. No. 5799. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein I William B. Austin is plaintiff, and Jacob Haan . Trintje Haan, Cornelius Bierma. Susan Bienne., his wife, Ora Hubbell and Fuller & Johnson. I Manufacturing Company are defendant 3, ret qulrlng me to make the sum of seven hundred fourty nine (*749.08 dollars and eight cents, ■ and Interest and costs accrued and to accrue. 1 will expose at public -sale to the highest and best bidder, on Saturday December 16th. 1899.
: Join) E. Weyers, > KNIMAN’S PIONEER MERCHANT. We are a commercial nation; everybody accuses us of it, so S’ it is probably true. We are pushing and striving every day ? of every year to get a little further ahead in business than j, we were the day before. Getting ahead in business means 4 offering something better than anybody else offers. This r makes conditions of life better for all of us. It makes our ' dollars bigger and our standard of life higher. Peruse the S’ following and * See if your dollars are not bigger by * trading with John E. Meyers at Kniman • > Clothing. 3> Men’s all wool pants, actual value $2 00 and $4 00 Special -sale 75 cents and $1 00 g> Men’s overcoats, regular $5 00 and $7 00 make. Now $2 00 p, and $3 00. k Children’s suits, former price $2 50 and $3 00. Now selling L ' at $1 0Q aud $1 25. L Children’s knee pants, regular 50c and 75c grade Now r 15 seats to 35 cents. L Boy’s overcoats, former price $3 00 and $5 00. Special ? sale $1 50 and $2 50. Overalls 35 cents and 50 cents. Jumpers 50 cents. Men’s ? fleece-lined underwear 25 cents. r Helfs Hats. Caps. ?’ Hats, former price *3 50 now *1 25 caps, former price *1 50 now 75c & g atS ’ */. « 2 “ i 1 22 Caps, “ “ 100 “ 45c L gats, . .. ?22 •„ m Caps, “ " 78 " 260 k Hats, I®2 22 Caps, “ •• 85 •• 15c r Hats, •• “ 100 ' 35 Caps, •• •• jao •• pjc k Gloves. Shoes. p Kid Gloves, former price *1 25 Men’s regular *8 50 shoes now 82*25 k now 50c Fine shoes, worth *2 50. now *1 85 * k KldfMhts, rormer price *2 50 Flow shoes $1 15 and *1 20 ,k 1 k .....now 50c Youth’s shoes *1 00and* 150 f Bucksk’n Mills, former price *1 50 Children’s shoes regular *1 40 now 90c k now 75c Infants shoes, regu ar 60c now 25 cents p* Gloves, if er mer price 75c, now 85c infants shoes, wore 85c now 15 cents k Gloves, former price 50c, now 25c Ladies shoes, regular *2 00 now *1 50 r Ladies slioes, regular *1 75 now *1 00 £ Men’s laundered Shirts 35c aftd 50c All wool Sweaters p" worth $2 00 and $2 25 now 75c Calicoes 4c and 5c per yard Corsets regular 50u to $1 50 now 25c to $1 00.... p> Everything in stock at 50 per cent discount except groceries. & YOURS FOR BUSINESS, ‘ John E. Meyers p ■ KNIMAN, INDIANA, k
/ Look \ \Here!/ 3 Cooking and 12 Heating Stoves at cost. Galv. wash Boilers, No. 8 85c Tin wash Boilers, No. B.'. 65c Men’s Overshoes, 1 bucklesl 25 Machine loaded, smokeless 12 ga shells 50c Hunting Caps. Leggings. Hunting Coats and all kinds of hunting material always on handReceiving new guns almost every week. [lf ‘ -j you want something to |kill« «quail in • the brush at close range come and »see what I have got. Hand loaded Shells a Specialty. Black or Smokeless: Powder- Any kind you want. &' ' ' - . ' <■ ' ■' ' : ‘* V - i ' Mens work Coats.sl.lo to $1.50. Rensselaer Bargain Store. O TT TTT7T?RTTMrATT O Jr xuurvoxxixiwaa.Tb
4 o’clock F. BL. Wfsridday. at the door of the for * Wrm not exceeding seven -years, of the following real estate her^hmfterdescribed, and If said rente and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and Interest 'and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said reel estate or ao much thereof aa may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest and costs, towit: The east half (X) of the North west quarter (M) of the northwest quarter of section twenty six (28) Township Thirty two (32) north, range (7) west. The south east quarter (M> of the south we*t quarter (M) and the south west quarter (X) of the south east quarter (X) of section Taenty three (28) Township Thirty two (32) north range seven (7) west in Jasper County. Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana NATE J. REED. Sheriff Jasper County, by O. P. Robinson, Deputy. Foltz Spitler and Kurrie. Attorney for plaintiff Nov. 24th Dec, Ist A Bth
