Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1900 — Page 4

Real Estates Transfers.

. Elias Arnold to Andrew Arnold, March 3, ej nw 17-30-6, se ne, pt ww to 29-30-6 8ark1ey....... 3865 Andrew Arnold to Elias Arnold, Mnrcfa 3, w£«w, sw, 22-30-6 320 acres Barkley 5,010 Andrew Arnold to Susannah JF,Frazee and husband, Jan. 18, n£ mw, **r nw 8-30-6 Barkley.... 2,380 t'harles Lacount et al to Ella finches Dec. 30th ,09, ne sw, nw gm, 28-32-5 Kankakee Guar, deed Charles Lacount (Guar.) to Mia Hughes Nov. Bth ’99, und 4-63 3i| sw 28-32-5 Kankakee Guar.deed ; ,i.-';.75-Jobn Willhelm Jr, to Wm. F. JBobertson March 3rd wi sw 27-31- § Gillam 4,000 John Bachman to Magdalena Hachman, Feb. 26 sw 22-27-7 •BO acres Carpenter * 4,640 Henry J. Tillett to John Bond, Feb. 24, e£ 11-29-5, nw sw, w| w| ®w 12-29-5, Gillam and Hanging drove 14,500 Nebemiah Littlefield et al to

Cbaea E. Goff March 5, Its 1, 2,3, S W 9 Fair Oaks 95 Eliza White et al to James Sbaeffer, Feb. 21, e| ne 31-29-7 SO genr, Newton . 2,000 John F. Warren et al to James Sbaeffer, Jan. 29, se 31-29-7 80 acres, Newton — • -2,800 Norman E. Helmick (Com.) to Üboglas Olark Feb 17, Its 1-4-5 M % It 3 bl 2 Bentleys add., WheatJfieid Com. deed. n . 145 Norman E. Helmick (Com.) to Carrie Peters Feb. 17, Its 6-7-10-11 %4 4 Bentleys add, Wheatfield com. deed 260 August Goepp to Benj. J. GifjSord March 6th pt sw nw 5-29-5 Fwrkley 150 Minervia C. Stanley (Guar ) to JLebecca J. Kpowlton Dec. 16 ’99, mod f e| se 12-29-7 Marion Guar. dhed 2300 Zaebaria F. Stanley to Rebecca JfU Knowlton Feb. 2® und f e^se 12-29-7 Marion 2300 Rebecca J. Knowlton to John W. Hitchings March Ist, se sw 37-28-7 40 acres Jordan 2459 Rebecca J. Knowlton to Zephrmah F. Corbin March 1, sw sw 37-28-7 40 acres Jordan .... 2,450

Cbarlps A. Tarmnn to Oliver P. •y»3*r March 1, pt nw 25-27-7 40 serve Carpenter 2700 Wm. J. Swisher to John C. Vanalta Feb. 28, pt se 33-31-5 149 <*rreeGillam 7700 George D. Mustard to Phillip "W elfer Feb. 28, nw 9-27-7 Carpenter 3200 Benry L. Warne to Theodore F. Wmve Feb. 23, Its 12,13 Yeomans fienßselaer 500 diaries W. Bone to Francis W. 'FWirrrs, Feb. 28. se 16-32-5, ne 21-r4S-5 320 acres, Kankakee. . .12.800 Rensselaer L & Imp. Co. to daivorge W. Spitler et ux March 8, 'ifa 10, bl 8 Westons 2nd. add. 'STe*«*elaer 100

Ch«i!es A. Tarman to Andrew •Jt Zimmerman March Ist ptni 26JTiu7 1150 acres Carpenter.. .12,780 .Samuel M. Laßne to Eugene Magruder Jan 11, It 21 bl 7 add. Rensselaer.. • • 100 Jfelfion Randle to Samuel R. iflStidboiß Jan. 8, und 4 sw ne 20-30- $ Berkley 2:7 Fisher et al to George N” JKJejnes March 2 ei 13-20-7 320 acres WCmrkm 16,320 Lawrence P. Bieger to Wm. Wrreuaou Oct. 2, ’99 n| ne 22-28-6 John W. Beers to N. H. Ferguyfsnt Jan. 2nd. Fret, nw 19-28-5 se mt &128-6117 acres Milroy. .6,000 H«*ry C. Dahncke to Minnie .&mJbocke March 7, It 0, hi 2 Bentybjadd. Wheatfield 70 ar » mi ■■*■■■ mmm •

Stone Wanted

:sZxiiUlmg stone for a hank barn ffwxttied at 8k Joseph’s College at eta***- Fair prices will he paid for grtirrir mod healing. For further jpvtirniafd apply to Bro. William. Br. Josephs College* Collegeville, Ind.'

Call For Republican Noiuinatinsr Convention. The Republican voters of Jasper County will meet in fnass precinct Convention at their several voting places on Saturday, March, 17; 1900, at 2:30 o’clock p. m., lor the purpose of selecting delegatee to the County Convention to be held in Rensselaer, on Monday,- March, 19, 1900. The basis of representation will be one delegate for every fifteen 415) votes cast for Union B. Hunt, Secretary of State, at the general election of November 1898, and for each fraction of fifteen over ten. The following is the representation by precincts: Hanging Gve. Twp........ 4 del, Gillam “ 6 del. Walker “ 6 del. Barkley E. precinct .. 5 del. Barkley W. “ 4 del. Marion procinct No. 1 10 del. Marion “ “ 2 12 del. Marion “ “ 3...... 6 del, Marion “ “ 4. 7 del. Jordon Township 3 ! del. Newton “ 3 del. Keener “ 8 del. Kankakee “ ........ .3 del. Wheattield“ 6 del. Carpenter “ S 7 del. Carpenter “ E........ 7 del. Carpenter “ W 5 del. Milroy 3 del. Union S.. .. , . 4 del. Union N 4 delThe delegates so chosen will meet in Rensselaer on Monday, March, 19, 1900, at 1:30 p. m. and select delegates and alternates to the State Convention, and nominate candidates for the following county offices to be voted for at the general election in November' -1900: County Recorder; County 'Treasurer; County Sheriff; County Coroner; County Surveyor; County Assessor; County Comissi.onei ; 2nd. district; County Comissioner 3rd. district; 3 members of the County Council at large and members of the County Council from the Ist. 2nd. 3rd. and 4th Councilmanio Districts J. F. Warren, C. W. HhNley, Sec’y. Chairman.

t-andidates Annoucements. FOK COUNTY RECORDER B.B.Pok^kk of MariOH Township is a candidate for reel pction-to »he orttre of County Recorder, of Jasper County. Subject to the will of the Republican county convention. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF A. G. Hardy Of Marion Towns in is aca iidate tor the office of County Sheriff. Subjt itolhewlllof the Republican county couven ion. John O’Conner Of Wa lser Township is a candidate for the office of County Sheriff. Subject to the will of the Republican county convention. Samuf.l E. Yeoman. Of Marion towns' ip. is a candidate for County Sheriff, subject to the will of the Republican county couveution. Charles N. Mustard, of Jordan township, is acandidntefor County S hei iff, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention LYMAN ZEA. Lvman Z-a. of Marion tp.. is a candidate for Sheriff. Sb ject to the action of the Republicounty co vention. h OR COUNTY SURVEYOR, Myrt B. Price. Ylyrt B. Pi ice, of Carpenter township, is a candidate for re-election to the office of Surveyor ol Jasper Connty. Scbjeet to the decision of the Republican county convention, FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. John R. Phillips. John R. Phi lips, of Hanging Grove township,As «< amlfdate for re-election to the < fiiee ot county Assessor of Jasper county. Subject to the action of the Republican county Convention. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. K. A. I’ARKISON. Robert A. Parkisnn.oi Barkley Township, is a c ndidate for re-election to the office of county Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican county convention COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT SIMEON A. DOWELL We are authorized to announce the name of Simeon a. Dowel, ot Marion Township as a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner for the Second i ommisstoiier’s di trict. Subject to Hie decision of the Republican County convention. COMMISSIONER, THIRD DISTRICT FREDERICK WAYMIKE We are authorized to announce th« name of Fred- rick Way-mire, of Jordan Township, as a candidate for re elect'on as County Commissioner for the Third Commissioner's district. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.

Call Foe City Ward Convention The Republican voters of Rensselaer will meet in ward mass conventions at tlie'court house, on Thursday, March, 22'. 1900 at 7:30 o’clock p.. in., to nominate candidates to he voted tor at the city election, May, Ist. 1900, for the following offices: Two Councilmen for the First Ward. One Councilman for the Second Ward. Two Connci!men for the Third Ward. The places of meeting of the various wards, will be as follows: Ward One, in the ladies’ waiting room^

Ward Two, in the sheriff’s office. Ward Three, in the county superintendent’s office. C. C. Warner, H. J. Kannal, Chairman, Sec.

Call For < i»v Mass Convention. The Republican voters for the City of Rensselaer, Ind., will meet in mass convention at the east court room, in the court house, on Thursday, March, 15, 1900 at 7:30 o’clock p m.. for the purpose of nominating candidates, to bevoted for the city election of May Ist., 1900, for the following offices: City Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer, and City Marshal. By order of the City Republican Com to it tee C. O. Warner, H. J. Kannal, Chairman, Sec’y. Candidates Aiimmneenients. FOR Cl fY M \ USUAL Thomas McGowan Thomas MeGo an is c n<lelate for re- lection rotheoffice fC ty Mar ha .ol Rensselaer. Subiec t action of the City- Republican mass consent on, J. T. Penn J. T. Penn is a candidate for City Marshal Subject v to the aciion of the Republican city convention. ... ■ Harry Wiltshire Harry WFtshl v e is a candidate for City Marsha! , subject to the action of the Republican city convene n. —' BURiiEPS DILLON Burgess Dillou Is a candidate for City Marhat . Subject to the decision of the Repub] iean city convention. C, L. Thornton C. L. Thorton is acandidaieforCity Marshal Subject to the decision of the Repub.ccan city couventiou. . V. Geo. L. MoRGAjf George L. Morgan is a candidate for theoflici ot (jity Matsual. Subject to the decision of Lite Republican city convention. ancil Woodworth. A Dell Woodworth is a candidate for City Marshal, subject to the decision of the Republican city couventiou. John L. Jones. John L. .tones is a caudi ate for City Marshal. subject o decision of the Republican city convention, of March 15th. FOR CITY CLERK Schuyler C. Hwin Schooler C. Irwi.. is a audidato for reelection to the ollice of City Olerk. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. Kay p Thompson Ray D. Thompson is a candidate for the office of i;ity Clerk, -object to the decision of me Republican City Convention, March latu 1900. MOSES LEOPOLD Moses Leopold is a candidate lor city clerk, subject to the decision of the city Republican nominating c nvention. CITY TREASURER.^ J. H. CHAPMAN. ' James H. Chapman is a candidate for Oity Treasurer Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. FOR ClI’Y MAYOU. CharlesG. Spitler Charles G. Spitler is a candidate for city mayor.-subject to tlie deci-ion ft lie Uepublicau city convention tb be heid March 15. j9oO. B. F. Ferguson B F. Ferguson i* a eandidete for City Mayor, of Rensselaer Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention ol March, 15th. Money to Loan. Persons desiring to borrow money on farm land will find it to their advantage to call at the office of the undersigned. The greatest expense in obtaining a farm 18an is paying for abstract, Notary fees etc. I will make you a farm loan at as low a rate of interest, as the lowest, and make your obstruct free of charge. Loans made promptly, payable annually, at the end of the year. Privilege granted to pay t part or all of principal at any interest paying period. James H. Chapman. Office removed to secon floor Makeever’s Bank Building. w352m

Public Sale. • The undersigned will sell on.his farm 4 miles north of Rensselaer, in Marion tp., on Wednesday, March 21, 1900 Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m , the following property towit: 7 nhead of horses, 3 work horses all mares 4, 5 and 9 years old, 2 three year old gelding, 1 two year old gelding, 1 year old mare; 5 milch cows all in calf, 4 of them with calves by side 1 yearling heifer, 6 steers coming two years old, 1 steer coming one year old, 1 good bull calf coining one year old. Hogs—s brood sows with pig, 5 fat hogs, 5 stock hogs, 1 sow and pigs, 1 male hog. Corn in crib, abiput 1500 bushels, timothy hay in mow and stack. Farm implements— Minneapolis binder, 1 Jeering mower good as new, hay rake, 2 stirring plows, 2 good riding cultivators, 2 walking cultivators, disc coni planter, 10 foot harrow, 2 wagons, 1 top buggy, 2 sets work harness, 1 single harness, 1 double buggy harness. Household goods—Stoves, dressers, carpets, purlor and kitchen furniture and all other household goods. Terms of Sale—l 2 months credit will be given on sums over $5, on approved security, without interest if paid when due,, if not paid when due 8 per cent, from date. 6 per

cent. discount for Cas&TTn sums ovsr $5. George W. Burk, S. Phillips & Son, Auctioneeis. Horses and Mules tor Sale. Clash or on Time. First class market and work horses and mules for sale at all times. J also buy horses and mule& of all kinds for cash. This is the time for farmers to buy the horses needed for spring work, as they will probably be high and scarce in the spring. Stock can be seen at the RenSselaer Stock Farm, mile east of Rensselaer, on the Pleasant Ridge gravel road. wtf. A. L. Padg t tt.

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No. 74 carries passengers between MoiiOn nil Lowell. No. 80 m -koN no stop between Rensselaer and and Englewqod. No 32 makes no stop between Rensselaer and Hammond. rrat 11 No. n Mas a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati via Roaclidale arrives at Indianapolis' 2.10 P. M. Cincinnati « o’clock P M. No. fi has through coach; returning, leaves luclnnatl 8:80 A. M. leaven Indianapolisi 11:60 A.. M. arrives at Rensselaer 8:80 P. M.. dally, Knoulre of agent about half rate excursions to all point# south, and for the uew 1000 mile Interchangeable mileage books, good oh a dozen railroads. FRANK J. REED, General Passenger Agent. W. HMe DUEL. OHAS. H. ROCKW LL, Pre & Gen. Mgr. Traffic Manager W.H. BEAM, Agent Rensselaer.

Five Per Cent. Farm Loan*;Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per cent, commission. No need to pay three to five per cent commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, Ind.

llT\ Roller and Imim Bai^ d ar , i . ng A Wide Cut Mowsr. A Practical and Economical Machine. Call and see sample at Renicker Brothers, Rensselaer, Indiana. .... Office Near Motion Depot

mu PHYSICIANS. OR. S. C. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon Ollice and resilience over Portdr A Yeoman Store m new ftoumgswith building. Phone 205, RENSSELAER, IND —: v. ~rrii _» -"-V —— — TO. W. HARTSELL, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, Chronic diseases a specialty. In StocktonWilliams bloc- opposite court house. Phone 30 RENSSELAER, IND.

I, B WASHBURN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon , Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of the eye. ear. nose, throat and chronic diseases. He also tests eyes for glasses. Office up-stairs, over Ellis & Murray’s store. Telephone No. 48. RENSSELAER IND. ATTORNEYS. E. MILLS, Attorney-at- Law. Insurance, Collections, and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examtued. Farm .oaf is negotiated at lowest rates. Office upstairs in Odd Fellows’Temple. RENSSELAER, 1 IND. FERGUSON & WILSON, A ttorneys-at-Law. Will practice In all the courts. Will give careattention to any and all klmls of Legal Business intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. .

JAMES A. BURNHAM, U. S. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace Thorough equipped and abreast of the times. Expert in pension matters. Office upstairs in old post-office buddiug.

12, P. HONAN, Attorney At Law, Law, Loans. Abstracts, Insurance and Rea Esjate. VVill practice in all the Courts, All business attended to with promptness and dispatch, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

Mordecal F. Chllcote Wm. H. Parklson, Notary Public. Notary Public. GHILCOTE & PARKISON A ttorncys-at- Law. Insurance. Law Real Estate, Ahi tracts and Loans. Attorney- for the Oulcago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. 11l practice In nil of the Courts Office over Farmers’ Rank, on Washington 8t„ Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. Frank Foltz, Charles <4. Spltler Harry R. Kurrle. FOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson A Bro.l Attorney-at-Law. Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and lmans. Only set of Abstract Books In County RENSSELAER, IND. O. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt. HANLEY & HUNT, % Attomeys-at-Law. Law. Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Ovfick: Third door south McCoys bank on ground door. RENfeSELAER, IND. RAY D. THOMPSON, A Itorney-at-Law, Notary Public, Collections, Doans, and all Legal Business carefully attended to HOLLINGSWORTH’S BUILDING WEST OF OOCRT HOUSE,

TO m - B. AUSTIN. Lawyer and Loan Broker. Office la Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer et., RENSSELAER, - - - IND. DR A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office In Forsythe corner block. Phone 12#. . RENBSELAER. IND. D R - E - c - ENGLISH, , Physician and Surgeon. Office over Post-omce. Night and day calls given prompt attention. Residence Phone 116. Office Phone 177 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. BANKS Addison Parkison, Pres. J. M. Wasson, V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, cashier COMMERCIAL STATE BANK RENSSELAER, IND. Only State Bank in County. Directors: Addison Parkison, Jame- T. Randle, John M. Wasson, George E. Murray and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. —~~ This bank is prepared to transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. S per cent. Farm Loans. H. O. Harris, Pres, E. T. Harris, Vice Pres. J. O. Harris,cashier RENSSELAER BANK, Rensselaer , Ind , We make farm loans at 6 per cent iuterest payable annually. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower Exchange bought bought and soffit on all banking points Collections made an«T promptly remitted Deposits Received Interest bearing certificates of deposits issued. A.McCoy, President. T. J. McCoy, Cashier A. R. Hopkins. Ass’t Cashier MoCOY & CO.’S BANK. Oldest Bank in Jasper Countg Established 1854.

Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. Interest paid oni time deposits Eorelgu exchange bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe Keeping. REAL ESTATE. LOAN. INSURANCEJAMES H. CHAPMAN, Abstracter of Titles. Farm bonus, Insurance and real estate. Man ey to loan In large or small amounts, on reaß estate, personal or security. Special attention given to collecting notes and accounts. Office up btatrs in Makeever’s Bank Building, RENSSELAER, IND. J.F. Warren J. F. Irwlm VffARIIEN & IK WIN. V Of Real Estate, Abstracts, Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance, Office in Odd Fellows’Block, RENSSELAER, IND. To think of this dental office as a permanen t feature of Rensselaer We’ye already beet* over ten years In this one location and expect to remain here double that time yet. If we do your dental work we guarantee It and are here to remedy any defects or dissatisfaction at any time. Our prices are the lowest consistent with good work, best materials and up-to-dato methods, fkesh gab dailt. RENSSELAER DENTAL PARLORS. DR. J. W. HORTON, In new brick first door west of post office upstairs. UR. H. L. BROWN, Dentist Orowu and Brldgework, Teeth without plate* a specialty. All the latest methods lu Dentlstry. Office over Meyor’s Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. PIONEER MEAT MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef. Pork. Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Balogna etc sold In quantities to suit purchasers at tho'lowest i rices. None but the best stock slaughtered. The highest prices paid for good cattle. Carriage, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting and Repair Work a specialty. Shop In new building on South Front Street, ons square bejow Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND. L. WILLIS, Gunsmith , . Special attention given to Bicycle. Re pairs of a (f Front] street, 1 block l J.-qßjp i/»outh;of Washington. BICYCLERS SUNDRIES