Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1900 — Page 2

THE REFTTBLICAN »*riO!AL PAPER OP JASPER COUNTY ISSUED BVERY TUESDAY A FRIDAY BY UEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. orriCK—ln Republican maiding on corner A Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ®ne Year $1.50 Six Months.. 75 Thjreo Months 77" .50 Tuesday Marob, 20, 1 )00

The Monon Decision.

fThe fact that James M. Winters, special master in chancery, has written to the attorneys representing the holders of Beatty ville bonds, requesting them to forward to him their conclusions of law, has led the lawyers to believe they are to have a favorable decision in the Monon litigation. It is understood that if there is a decision favorable to the BeattyYille bondholders the road will probably go back in the hands of a receiver. About $2,000,000' is involved in the litigation.—lndianapolis Journal. Smoke the “Monogram” and be in line —at Fendig’s Drug Store. A fine Minnesota table potato 55 cents bushel at the Chicago Department Store.

Death of Julia Durant

Julia Durant, of Barkley tp., daughter of Wm. Durant, died Saturday noon, Mar. 17th, at the home of Alexander Hurley, in Barkley. Her age was 18 years and 9 months. The cause of her 'death was pulmorary consumption. The funeral was held at St. Augustine’s Catholic church, in Rensselaer, last Monday morning, Mar. 19th, by Rev. Thomas Meyers. Interment was in Calvary cemetery, south of town.J Do you enjoy a good smoke? €ret a “Monogram” at Fendigs City Drug Store. Miss Mary Meyers is in Chicago this week buying a complete stalk of millinery and getting all the latest ideas. The most ootnplete line of carpets ever seen in town and prices tways the lowest at the Chicago epartment Store.

Will Build Two Stories.

Dr. J. W. Horton is getting the material on the ground for his new building corner Washington and Cullen streets. Hiram Day will do the brick and stone work, and will begin just as soon as the weather will permit. He has broadened his plan and will build two stories instead of one. The room above will be 22 by 24, that below 20 by 22. The building will be thoroughly well made, and have a handsome front. Who the occupants are to be is not fully settled yet, but not unlikely the Doctor himself,will occupy the upper lloor with his dental office. Chicago's greatest seller “The Monogram” a tivo cent cigar. Sold at beudig's City Drug S^ore. Try the great five cent cigar ‘The Monogram” at Fendig’s City Drug S f ore.

Married Sunday.

Mr. Benjamin D. Smith, of, !' veil, Ind., and Miss Rosetta L. \ •i, of Reusselaar, were mar- \ .!uiH3 r , March 18th, 1900, at j 1. jJck p. m„ at the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Eliza A. Marion, on South Division street. The ceremony was performed by A. L. Ward, pastor of the ♦ Rensaelaer Christian church The wedding was an entirely pri?ate affair. The newly married couple will make their home in Rensselaer, an I for the present at least, with the ! bride’s mother. 1 will sell my lands in tracts and on basis of payment to suit all purKll i» im K

Marriage License.

' it j William Kline, Mar ' lo ' | Bertha Layton. \fr ifi j John Shenor, a " I Sarah Lnckterhand. Mor 17 j Benjamin D. Smith, 1 ’ 1 Rosetta L. Marion.

Temperance Program.

The Anti-Saloon League will be held in the east court room Thursday evening, March 22, at 7 :S0 p. m. Song Prayer Scripture Reading... .Ora Duvall Recitation Mary Michaels Quotations Duet... .Mrs. Martin and—— Recitation Madge Beam Song Recitation Bessie Kenton Duet. Mrs. Horton and Ora Duvall Recitation .Ora Bruner Recitation .Clara Jessen f Hazel Warner o j Cecil Morgan aong ...... i Ethel FergUßon | Ora Bruner Song

Death of Amos Richardson.

Amos Mahlon Richardson, son of F. M. Richardson who lately moved from near Aix to the vicinity of Remington, died at his father’s home, Friday March 16th, aged 1? years, 11 months and 22 days. He was an excellent young man and a faith full Christian, having been, for three years a member of the United Brethern church. The funeral was held Saturday, and interment made in Remington eemetry. •

A Rare Bargain.

A new two story, 9 room brick residence, with all modern im prove ments, for sale at a great sacrifice. Only four blocks from the court house. Two fine lots inconnection. wtf Ladies’ SIO.OO suits latest style only $7.50 at the Chicago Department Store.

The Commercial State Bank.

Hangs up a neat sign to the effect that they are protected by a policy in the Bankers Mutual Casualty Company. This refers to an insurance issued by the Company to the Bank, indemnifying it from loss that may be caused by a burglary or robbery of the bank, and secures the bank and patrons from the danger of loss from that score. The Company issuing the policy pays the loss occasioned and in addition to this, money protection, the Company has an efficient detective service which is at once put on the track of a crimi nal who interfere with any bank holding a policy in this company, and bringing the burglar or robber to bay and trial regardless of the time or effort required. Punishment is sure to overtake any persons who attacks the bank in the way of burglary or robbery. The patrons of the bank can readily see the great merit of such protection

HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. Atj X WK SKLL HUMAN HAIR SWlKlifcb to match ( / A any hair at from 65C $3.25, the e«ual of , <’ Jmi Itches that r- taii ai <*2.00 to 00, V. OUR OFFER* Cut this ad out and send \ , ■ * to us, inclose a good // ... 4 sample ot' the exact shade wanted, and cut it f ihf ( out as near the roots ae possible, inclose t mp\ our special price quoted and 5 ctaci extra to V, f \ pay postage, ana we trill ir- the switch to ffitku ■ i n,u,f “ > our ho**- exact, and . to you by ts Ajr&y ih»H. postpaid, anil ifyou-ar.-S ‘perfectly V Bittis'itHl, return icamiv. e wii.Jeaauediatcly # refund your money. * /V* ' Our Special Offer Price As folfowtt S-02. switch I 20 in * ioripr * ,on * stem, Cso; abort stem, VV wr . 00c; *-oz. fv’dn. long, f lici t stem, $1.25* XVjF . d-o/„ in. long, short idem, SJ. 50; l-oz. .?V ,it -i ill. long,tihortsteni,s2,2ss -oz.2t»-in. ti ' :'F ,lorrT - bb ‘ :rT Stem, $3-25. WK GUARANTEE a 5 Dili Vibßk lUJ highest gruue on the v - A V Aft l \ ;y ' h*vt. O: h r lit cue* 1 and get these vpeeial 4.’***•• i r - n You r money returned If you arc not F , «T- j pleased. A\ rite for Free Catalogue of Bk'yiiy 1 ' £’-% Hiur iioodMi Address, ™ $r MS, ROEBUCK & C.fvCrc.) Chicago. (<k*r. , Uaebuck .v ~0. ate tiorei*«;Uly reliable.—tdKor.) , SE^ D MONEY —2| J£; ' ' charges will ateraire 30 U» Mi This Circutar Plush Cape Kale. Heal Flush. -J<» Inches 1..111-', cut full .weep, lined throughout with Mercerised Silk In black, bloc or red. A vrv elHbo.ately embroidered with .ouUebe br»l. and black beading att Illustrated. Trimmed all around with extra line Black Thibet Fur. heavily Interlined with wadding and litter cham..l« Write '.r free llaak CaWtyiie. AMrrej, BE _^!is2. E S. l i£S.^i£Si£^, o

<R9.75 BOX RAIN COAT 1 A REGULAR $5.00 WATER- *0 7C PROOF MACKINTOSH f«r til, Id SEND NO MONEY, cut turn ag. out ii ... ■ ana send to uh. lUte your height and weight, state number of Inches around body at breast, taken «»»r 8k vest under coat, elote up under arms, and A we will send you thib co&t by express, Bh t'.tl.D., subject lo examination. ExWi amine and try' It on at your nearer! I express office, and If found exactTy M as represented and the most wonderful ■■ lvalue you ever saw or heard of, and M/ equal to any coat you can buy for Hf $6.00, pay the express agent 01’R M SPECIAL OFFER PRICK, $2.75, »nd pr express charges. [ THIS MACKINTOSH is latest 1900 style, easy fitting:, made from heavy Waterproof, tan color, genuine Davis Covert Cloth; full length, double breasted, Suffer velvet collar, fancy plaid lininff, waterproof sewed seams. Suitable for both Rain or Overcoat, and guaranteed GREATEST VALLE ever offered by US or any other bouse. For Free Cloth Samples of Men’s Mackintoshes up to $5.00, Ms, and Made-to-Measure Bulls and Over|F coats at from $5 00 to SIO.OO, write f6r FREE SAMPLE BOOK No. 9<>R. Address, BEARS. ROEBUCK A Co. (Inc.) CHICAGO. (Bears, Roebuck A Co. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.l SEND OIE BGLlißffiF®3f Cut this ad. out and send to uh and r we will he rid you tills HIGH GRADE F&Q ACME liOO-lb. PLATFOUJI SCALE i,y |H freight, C. O. D., subject to exami (gjjfJS wit nation, you can examine it at jour ■bf, freight depot ar.d if found perfect! , satisfactory.exactly as represented ££m| and equal to scales that retail at *■— vl, pay ;ni* railroad ageut our spreinl HhM trice, $7.75, less the #I.OO, or HaH ff 3Q| ,$0.75 and freight charffes. The BSSM snipping weiirht is 135 lbs. and the HH freight will average 75c for each 600 pj»fS 3HC mile , and we guav-.otee safe delivery, KiSPwHI OO -H THE ACME for , ByP • m fares, stare or FffiW&g&sE&gtt fTI warehouse Is the —[. ta SitraE guaranteed 10 y Ryj . . years soul will ~ gffif. w last a lifetime. Will weiffh 500 lbs. bv using; air -weights furnished. Brass beam weighs 50 lb* , lias Si evens’ Sliding Poise. Platform is 15x23 inches, resting: bn adjustable chill bearings, lias Denton steel pivots, moat sensitive, accurate ana durable scolo made, mounted'on four large wheel n they are nicely painted and ornamented ana beautifully finished throughout. Every farmer will save twice the cost in one season by weighing the grain he sella and buys ORDER AT ONCE before the price 1 s advanced. Catalogue of scales free for the asking. Addreuu, Sears, Roebuck & Co. (Inc.)Chicago,lll. (Berra, Roebuck L Co. are thoroughly reliable. —Editor.) 50 YEARS 9 OfI^^M^EXPERIENCE jg| ■ I L J J 1 L J J lln k I I 4HK i&i mHfflffip’"' Trade Marks rWHKUKKK* Designs r rwvvT Copyrights Ac. „ Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confldentfal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co.~ receive special notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific Journal. Verms, $3 a year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co. 36,Broadwa * New York Branch Office, ft 2s F St., Washington, D. C. ' ’ ~ /- ' _ ' 71/ 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 tfIDES AND TALLOW MOODY & KOTH

PUBLIC BALE. CLYNE. The Auctioneer. Having located at Monticello. I T solicit voui patronage Have mada and am now booked for some of the largest stock .sales la the country. I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ON MY PART OR NO PAY. >’ll make you money on small as well as large sales. Terms reasonable. Write for dates before advertisli g. V. D. CLYNE, Auctioneer. MONTIOELLO, InDTANA. Irvin Wedgbury. AUCTIONEER. f B Terms reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Residence 6 miles south of Rensselaer. Post-office Remington. * Commissioners' Allowances. I- K lilt I Ult V TKIIM. C Hieruta, for burial < f soldier widow.s 29 00 .1 1* Hammond, services truant officer.. 31 oo Kt; Warren, i-ervb esupt Keener tp g r 60 80 J W McKwen. pub adv notice of letiiug. 800 j M B Price, postage for surveyor . 1 oo . A F Lonv. drugs for poor 'arm ... 34" | M B Price, fee- due from Co rev 28 so , ■1 J Klgels bach, meat for poor farm . . 780 Chas Morlau, laundry for ct hs 1 17 I do* lault r for ct hs ...... 40 oo . Wm H Eger, supjd e* for poor farm .... 2 581 ACI Hardy, hired help at poor farm .. 95 W> Warner Bros, supplies forct hs 2 25 ; Coen ft Brady. Biel for county farm * 02 Wlifteft Mai ion. supplies for eo f»rm 6 70 tieo I, Morgan, fireman at boiler house 34 00 s 1 Tuteur, supplies for court house 110, Win II Churchill, w. od for co Jail 2 00 ; J C (1 win. lnt coupons ct hs bonds 3411 25 .lasp. r Tel Co.nentphoneshertn’s res 100 N J Reed, serv preclpls on rds to trus 575 W a Wright, supplies for poor farm ... 15 00 M H Hemphill, public advertising .... 1* 50 H A Alter, gravel road repairs 8 75 Leslie Clark, publish noth e tax payers 54 00 Ceo K Marshall, print cleaning Scott Co 500 do •• •• Union dth 400 do publishing allowances .. 5 70 do notice leting contracts sup 375 do pub delinquent tax list... 82 90

Kills & Murray, supplies poor farm .... 880 Leslleflla'k, supplies circuit court .... 7ft no Vowels. Snyler Lumber fuel for c.t hs.. 133 86 Wm h Eger, supplies for ct hs .... ... 22 45 j A Leopold.supplies for jail .... . 3 60 John F Warren & Wm B Austin, Keener gravel roads . .... 105 00 Nate J Reed, fees in highway 2 95 Hunt Bros, supplies ct hs .... . 310 Chas Morlar, laundry for court bouse 90 A F Long, supplies for court house ■ 2t 00 C R Ramp, snpplles. jail .. 8 78 fioen & Brady, expenses poor Marlon.. 4 2ft Laßue Bros, expen-es pr Marion ..... 23 00 f has Morlan, janitor for Feb 1900 *0 00 Jesse C Gwln, ealaTy as treasurer 100 00 W H Eger, supplies poor farm .... 1 90 Coen & Brapy, supplies ct house fuel.. 204 30 G L Thornton, gravel road repairs 4 60 M B Price, postagesurvev or’s office ... l 00 do work on ditches 33 50 Geo L Morgan, fireman court house .. 86 00 N J Reed, sheriff office :r .. 350 00 do •• *■ 2 00 MARCH TKBM. B D Comer, relief poor Marion 3 25 Ell's & Murray, relief poor Marion.... 450 Laßue Bros, * —“ *• .... 14 oo E 8 Rhoades, “ “ “ ... 100 Cornelius Blerma, relief Keener tp .... 10 00 Leslie Clark, supplies truant officer.... 3 00 •• stationary for recorder .... 17 f 0 “ stationary for treasurer.... 25 00 “ stationary sheriff . ... 23 10 ■' stationary surveyor 47 40 Ellis & Murray, esrense of pr Barkley. 420 do “ ” Marion 49 Coen & Brady, supplies poor farm 52 '7 A F Leng, supplies poor farm l 76 J J Elgelsbacb, supplies poor farm .. 410 Coen A Brady, supp ies couit house.... 48 66 J D Bsbcock, expense poor Marlon tp 300 JH stcDongal. relief poor Carpenter.. 9 00 E 8 Rhoades, reliel poor Marlon tp 3 00 W Shepherd, expense poor Carpenter. *7 B 0 J P Hammond, serv truant officer ■ 26 00 Wm C Babcock, postage auditor office 6 00 “ salary as county auditor . 600 00 Robert a Park Ison, postage, rev stamps for treasurer - 450 Robert A Parklson.cnunty treas fund.. 200 00 W H Daughertv. gravel road repairs.. 3 00 I N Hemphill.freight, drayage snpet hs 267 Coei. & Brady, expense poor Marlon tp 2 2* City of Rei sselaer, water rents 87 50 “ electric lights 39 13 Henry Grow, expense poor Marlon' tp:. 4 00 John M Shields, expense poor Marlon . 3 00 Leslie Clark, pub printing bd health.... 150 00 Johnson Temperatu 1 e Oontroling Co, epalrs court house 5 70 Nate J Reed, expense penal institution l 50 Leslie Clark, stationary for aud office 59 75 *• stationary Bd of Health.... 3 25 Ellis & Murray, supplies pr farm 8 90 W J Wright, funeral goods pr Marion.. 8 00 do “ “ H Grove tp ... 15 00 H L Gamble, gravel road repair fund.. 3 00 T P Wrlg'it coroner’s inquest, cor fees 10 00 .Too W Walker •* *• clerk’s fee * 10 00 B rtha Rouseh •• . witness “ 85 Martha Rousch •’ '• “ ' “ 85 Sarah Dickerson “ ** • •* *• 1 oo Christian Ilenshr “ “ •' *• 1 Oo Dr E Besser “ “ ined ex.. 5 00 A F Ix>ng. supplies poor farm 2 85 Moody & Roth, meat poor farm 80 A G Hardy, help on poor farm 39 aj sup rintendent poor farm . 150 00 A F Lonar, supplies jail.'. 2 60 McColly & Ooeu, expense poor Marion.. 6 50 I Tuteur, expense poor Marion tp 45 Hartman & Morris expense pr Carpenter 16 00 John Kger, expense poor Marion 24 oo A E Long, expense poor Marion 6 65 Jasper Co Democrat.pub printing BUI 150 00 win H Coover. pits'ag clerk’s office. . . 2 50 do supplies clerk’s office .... 25 Robt B Porter, saiary as recorder .. .. 275 oo do postage recorder’s office.. 6 10 Wnr H Coover, salary as clerk 375 00 N J Reed, washing lor jail 6 50 do boarding prisoners 19 60 S A Dowell, quartl. salary .well Ist, 1900 56 25 Fred Waymlre “ “ " 56 25 Abraham Halleck" “ “ “ 56 25 WILLIAM C. BABCOCK. Auditor of Jasper i ouuty. Notice of Lettiner. Notice is given that seal bids for supplies of meat, dry goods, clothing, shoes/ hardware and groceries, for use of Jasper County Poor Asylum for Quarter ending June, 30, 1900. All to be according to specifications therefore on file in 'County Auditors office.

Auiofs Report ol Receipts and Expenditures From June i, 1899 to December 31, 1899. to the honorable, the Board of Commissioners of Daspcr County, Indiana. GENTLEMEN: I herewith respectfully submit statement of account with Treasurer of said County from June Ist, 1899 to December 31st, 1899 inclusive. WM. C. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper County. o® _ _ 1- 9 a ®®_ m t bo3g2 0 * 1 2 2, 4-» p a! _ © c£ o <3 'Dqo»~_ **- £ r-« E ® C 05 ?-<■»*-' si rH © °3 /-s •* a ~ § § 3 £ FUNDS. g S & 3 S ® " . S » = s H O' a § «§ g®§§ ss2“■§s 4 g ® a § s • 2 ' . 1 I 2 <1 5 » m % S ■ 3 fi £ s 8 £ 140 501 4608 95 4749 45*7777. .7 Congressional 1 und Prlclnpal • • £§l4 so f:)9H 61 77.7. 2635 18 1326 23 3961 41 <»ehnnl Fund Princlnal 7 7... 1292 00 1292 0(1 .. . 286 19 6.'9 13 346 6* 1005 81 Common School Fund Principal 2 166 6 2168 63 1036 45 127 69 1002 59 1130 18 ... •■■■■ “ rftrnnrfltl * 7..'7.. .7. .. 6618 41 6618 41 47(10 63 6636 361 4688 63 11*25 04 .... C rXmSv RavanJa ! ‘>Bl2l 64 29121 64 47443 66 51858 92 24706 38 76565 3d Vlnunt? Aullltof’s Fund 4880 28 1460 0(1 5830 28 5698 31 4988 07 2017 76 7005 82 ’ C Pn m tv ß SlmrllDs Fund 1050 (X) 1060 0(1 570 87 598 88 1345 0. 1943 89 , / 'V.. 7 County TrSiSur.-r's Fund 4203 29 900 00 6163 29 5163 29 7 520 ' 520 Dtt D0^15 , VuD5 d .V'.777’7'7.7.7. , .‘.77.'.777 ° 17331 17331 5079 181 <2 ®J J**9 J® " ... .77Dltdkes Sundry :i707 60 3496 77 7204 87 •••••••• 3589 82 1602 74 44 25 1546 99 tirft X el K i? d 'Marlon Tp ' ' 796,1 75 7960 75 648 41 4673 10 3934 06 8607 16 ■••• ~ Keener Tn 18892 95 18892 95 666 11 17499 25 1950 81 194'9 06 1 „ ~ Repair Fund 3666 05 8666 05 2569 88 8696 88 247 19 | 5911 07 ,l ° “mußevenue ... 27067 22 27967 23 73 07 Safes: F :: :: :: . ::: i -4ipi -ilia riiljpy "20 04' 8 011 28 05 > 12690 93 946491)1 207240 84 76817 23 15706 32 162(45 01 16623674 2683381 75 deduct limt. overdrawn: 15706 32 Leaves ;(> * 140 9i Not Collection of Taxes since Nov. 0. 1899.. 2542 07 Balance in Treasury Jany. 1, 1900 63682 98 EXPENDITURE FROM COUNTY REVENUE. . . - ? 3.413 8? Fuel find 3 ‘ X u) Assessing. ' . - . 1.997 15 Fox Healps. / , . 07 01 Books and Stationery. _ i - ,u l ns&noi • * * Benevolent Institutions, - 5 JubUol and Fireman. * Board of Health, - . , ( . Now Court House and Bonds, . , - • 5? Burial of ex-Sotdiers. - - J .. • /• • i'ZL . Commissioners Court, • , . ]> ()or of Townships, . • 1- ™2 , County ‘ ttorney, • -s,, 5 I'rlsoners, • * ' .gn g.> county Office* -. . . iZ> > Public Printing. . • • • 1?” Circuit Court, - . j , Public Bnlld ug«. • • • Coroner's inquest. - - ' 1 Road* and Bridges. . • • • B 's Change of Veaue, - « • Wolf Healps, . '• • S Ditches, - . ih 0 W.ter Bents. • • • *lm? 52 Flections. - - - 1 «67 00 Miscellaneous, . • • • l,w * - * , ” 5,0 ° $29.1216* Bespectfully snbmitted, . TVM. C. BABCOCK, Auditor Jasper Cosmy. Examined and approved by the Board of this 6th day of March, IfI Sf HRAHAM . haLLECK, j SIMEON A. DOWE L, V Commiiwlaners. FEED R. WAYIJIRE, )

Such bids must be. accompanied by bond as required by law and with affidavit on form to be furn ished by Auditors and may be filed in the Auditor’s office op to 2 o’clock p. m. Tuesday, April, 23, 1900- The Board reserves the right to reject all bids. March, 14 1900. Board of Commissioners, Jasper County, Ind. Notice to tile PublicHaving lmught the.l W. Paxton &cn. Lumber Ya*d and expecting to engage in the Lum her trade for some time 1 would be n eased to receive a liberal share of the nubile patronage. I alsodeare to thank the people of Jasper county for favors sho* n in the past. Very Respectfully, J. O.Gwin. Notice of Appointment. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been this day appointed administrator de- , bonis-non with the will annexed of the Estate Steward Ward deceased by the Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dated this the sth day of March 1900. Thomas W. Waro Mar. ft-19-17 Administrator, Notice of Application for License. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the village of Parr and to the citizens of Union Township. In Jasper County. Indiana, that undersigned a male Inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty one- years, of good moral char eter and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and has been a continuous resident of said township for over ninety davs last past and who is ana will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business: and will be if such license be granted; will make application to the Board of Commissioners of s-id Jasi er County, at the April Term or session of said Bo ird. commencing on April 2, 1900 for a.retatl liquor license, empowering him to sell and barter snirltuous, vinous, trait and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and in less quantities than five ga lons at a time as provided in the Acts of 1897 and March 11, 18»S and the acts of March 17, 1876 with the privelige of al'owing and permitting the same to be drank upon the p emlses where so sold and bartered. That the location of the room In which this applicant will ask for a ieense t > sell an. barter llqaois as afure aid Is on the ground floor of a two etorv frame but ding situated upon the north end of the west twenty feel off of the west side of out lot twelve in the village of Parr, Jasper County, Indiana. Said building being more particuiarlly described a* follows; commencing at a point thr»-e faet south of the north westc >rner of said out lot twelve and ruunlng thence south a distance of thirty two feet and three inches thence east a distance of eighteen feet and three Inchest hence north a of thirty two feet aftd three inches thence west a distance of eighteen feet and three Inches tft,the place I of beginning. Said foom in which applicant desires to sell being thirty one feet live Inches l»y seventeen feet five inches inside measurement. I - The applicant says that said roam fronts apm ' Firman street a public street in said village of Parr and that the front of said room facing ! the said street Is fun ished with two large glass windows and one large panel door with i glass therein and that the whole of said room may be viewed from the street; that there is ! one window upon the west side thereof and one ; door and one window n the south end of said ■ room; that the said room Is separate and apart ' from any other bush,ess of any kind what- ; ever; that there are no devices for amusement ! or music of any kind or character In or about said room,- that the same can be securely : lacked and admission thereto at all times i prevented, and that there are no partitions or partition In said room. | The applicant says that he .is qualified as an - applicant for said license for the said plaoe. 1 The apptlcattt will ask for a license for a period of one year and permission to sell cigars and tobaccos In connection therewith. John Carwrh.

Notice of Appointment. , The State of Indiana, )qq County pf Jasper, j 33 Nonce is hereby giv n. that th.i undersigned as been ap Dinted Adni'ttist.rator of the estate of Ru hL Übipmaii. lateof 'asp<*rCounty Ind ana, deceased, said estate is supposed to be solenc. Dated vtarcu, 7th 1900. - „ MordkcaiF.Chilcotb, Chileote A Parklson, Attorneys lor es tate, Mar. 9-16-23-30. r■.■.. ; - - fc-kiint Notice. Th '4HS!r vs Marshall P. Warner, laabell Warner hfs wife, John P. Warner. Julia V. ar ß er wiLer. e, MKS ’V Omp, * lntN0 ’ 5911 Warner his wife, Norman Warner, Josephine Warner hs wife, Warren Robinson. Ellen C. Robinson his wife, John Eger, and Mary Eger hi* wife. bow oome toe plaintiff, by Fergnion & Wilson dS. S. Dw'gglns his attorneys, and files bts complaint hereto, to ether with an affidavit that the defendants Martin V R. Warner and Minerva Warier kls wife are not residents of the State of Indiana. This > ctlon Is brought for partition and to quiet title of realestate. Notice is hereby given said defendants, that unless tuey be and appear on the first day of the next tem of tl e Jasper oirouit court to be hidden on thq 2nd Monday of April A. D., 1960, at the court house in the city of Rensse ■ laer, lu said county and state, and answer or demur to said oomnlaint. the same will be heard and determined in their absence. This cause Is returnable May 4th. 1900 In witness of whereof, I hereunto 8E AL ' set my hand and affix the seal of sa'd ,court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, tnls Wm. H. Coovek, Mar. 13-20-27 Clerk. UR 10K The State of Indiana f qu Jasper County j 03 In the Jnsper circuit court, April term 1900'. Thomas W. Ward asadmr " of Steward Ward, dec. vs Wil iantM. Anderson etal and James Ward et al cross-platntlffs >Complftlnt No. 5910' vs Martha Baond et al crossdefendiants. • Now comes the plaintiff, by Foltz. Spl'ler A Kurrie his attorneys an I the cross-plaintiffs by J. Walter Wttstack attorney, and each file complalut and cross-complaint herein, together with affidavits that that the detendanta William M. Anderson and Nancy Anderson his wife, Nancy Anderson widow of said William M Anderson; Martiu R. Ward and Mary Ward his wife and Mnry Ward widow of said Martin R Ward and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unki own heirs, devisees and legatees of each of'the said defendants are not residents of the state ot Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants and cross-defendants that unless they be and appear on theßOih day of April 1900 the same being the 19th day of the next term of the Jasper C rcuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of April A. D, 1900, in the court house In the city of Rensselaer, at said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint and cross-complaint, the same will be beard and determined in your absence. Suit brought to sell real estate and to quiet title. In witness whereof, I hereunto set f SKAL hand and affix the seal of said l JOonrt, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this v day of Maich A. D. 1900. Wm. H.Coovrr, Foltz Spitler & Kurr e & Clerk. J. Walter Wilstack, Attorneys.