Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1900 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN. OFFICI AL PA PER OF JASPER COUNTY. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL. ‘ EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Officein Republican building'on the Corner, of Washirgton and W eslon .M reels. ■ Terms x>f Subscription. One Year k .... 8150 Six Months. . , r . .. 7*i Three .Months. 50 <w Tuesday. April 3, J9G()
A Hare Bargain. A new two story. 9 room brick residence, with nil modern itn provements. for sale at a great sacrifice. Only four blocks from /the court house. Two tine lots in connection. wtf ’ Scuitg By Day or WeekMiss Etta Stocksick is prepared to do plain sewing, by the day or week or by. the piece. and-at her own home or the homes of her .patrons. Residence corner of Weston and Ehn streets. Store Wanted Building stone for a bank barn wantedmf St Joseph’s College at once. - Fair prices will be paid for stone and hauling. For further particulars apply to Bro. William. St. Josephs College* C llegeville, Ind. Five Per Cent. Farm Loans. 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. A New Sewing Machine. A strictly high class and absolutely new sewing machine, with full set of attachments, for sale. Or will trade for good cord wood. Enquire at the republican office. 5 Per Cent Farm Loans. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 percent, interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time, and Commissions as low as can be had in the county. Call at Commercial State Bank, North Side Public Square, dwtf Rensselaer, Ind. ——— » » ay » i v For Sale. For sale for cash or on time, one good light running wagon; one breaking plow; one all iron reversable drag harrow; one yearling heifer calf. Enquire of Isaac D. Sayler, Rensselaer,lnd.
Horses and Mules for Sale. Cash or on Time. First class market and work horses and mules for sale at all times. I also buy horses and mules 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, -J mile east of Rensselaer, on the Pleasant Ridge gravel road. wtf. A. L. Padg’tt. Momy to Loan. Persons desiring to borrow money on farm laud will find it to their advantage to call at the office of the undersigned. The greatest expense in obtaining a farm loan-is paying for abstract, Notary fees etc. 1 will make you a farm loan at as low a rate of interest as the low- ♦, and make your abstract free barye. ins Hiade promptly, payable lually, at the end of the year. Privilege granted to pay part or all j of principal at any interest paying' period. James H. Chapman. Office removed to secon floor Makeever’s Bank Building. w352m
5 per cent Mpnev. Monfey to bum. We know you uate to smell the smoke. Stock up your farms while there is money in live stock and save taxes on $700.00 every year. Takes 36 hours at the longest to make the most difficult loans. Don’t have to know the language of your great grand mother. Abstracts always on hand. No red tape. Chilcotb & Parkison.
Calls For Township Conveii. dons. Walker Township. The Republicans’ of Walker township will meet in mass convention, at the Kniraan School House, on Saturday. April, 7th. at 2:30 o'clock p. hn- to nominate, a full township ticket: Trustee, assessor, advisory board, justices constables and road supervisors. .By order township Republican Committee. John O'Conner, Chairman. G. F. Meyers, Secretary, ■ -j Union Township. Barney D. ('<.iner is a candidate, for re-election as trustee of Union township subject to the decision of the towns hip Ropublidiin vrntion. s Wm. I). Nelson,.is a candidate for the office, of township trustee of Union township. Subject to the'Republican township con vention. Milroy Tp. The Republican voters of Milroy township will meet in mass convention at Canter School House, on Saturday, April 21st., 1900 At 1:30 p. in. to noniTnafe a fuIT township ticket; trustee, assessor, advisory board, justices, constables and road supervisors. Richard Foulks, Township Chairman-. Jordan Township. The Republicans of Jordan Township will meet in mass convention Saturday, April 7th, at 1.30 p. m. to nominate a full township ticket. Daniel Waymire. Township Chairman. ’
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Business Now For 1900. Buggies, Surries, wagons, mowers and binders, threshing machine agency and a full line extras on hand for mowers and binders. The Deering Roller and Ball Bearing machine and the South Bend wagons. Also the Lafayette wagon, the Boss threshing machine, the Russel and the GaarScott. Our line of surries can not be beat for the prices. We ask you to call and see our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember we guarantee all goods. We also handle the John Deere goods, the Brown cultivator and harrows, and the Oil io Rake Co’s goods; and best of all the Deering binder and mowers, and binder twine. Goods will be found at our ware room near Monon depot. Wishing our friends a good prosperous l season. Truly yours, Renicker Bros.
Horse ClippingDone by John Tones at Duvall Bros.’ Livery Barn < )pp - Court House. Phone 135. Corn and Seed Oats for Sale. For sale at Thayer farm 8 miles north of Rensselaer and 5 miles east of Fair Oak. Corn, also white oats for seed. w3tp R. C. Iliff lost a telescope valise Wednesday or Thursday, while moving from “Smoky Row,” into Mrs. Loretta Robinson’s house, on Milton street. Valise contained young childrens’ clothing, A reward of $1 for its return.
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I have some money to loan on real estate or good personal security- Jay W. Williams. ’. • i Sold and lihOwHilfflllll ,warranted 'by-... Brothers. RENSSELAER. INDIANA Offlcß anJ Ware:oom near M. mm Depot. I " I SUIT ft f 3,000 UITEBKAT I- D »NE’< eiUA F.AK Jl I ’ DOl hLE /TLA bi.Al AND KALE. .BEbLU Rt Sb ldJ_M>Y S’ »U 0- ; >l®/\ PIECH KN) E I'aMS St yiF ?T 31.98. i nA fitWSKIT FREE iOßjnitn? T4ESE SUIU f “ J ‘WHICH I OU T CIVf SATISFACTORY WEAR. I 7 (JM O o (SSND N 0 MOwS.7, eutlhiaad. otrtajid... I I L end ’.o ils. m,.iU k.y and say whether j jMj° °G' Jurge or small forage aml.we will send you ; LJ Miit by u.,pre:->, u. O. D. subjeet to T^“Y u^=y«n'.i n atioh. Y »»u <•«« exnmlile Ifaty<Tb” j i Ay express otffce and i i fomui perfectly bath.;-. J . i factory and eq»:at lo sidtr riciil In your town for | /1 / >3-50, pay yourt*xp: css r.gt i t our !*»>etdul I / / Offer Pric^.and c.: re: s charges. W .THESE KHEEPftttT SlrtTS arc to yy HA-i i 5 years of age and are retalkd evmwl er? at W f3i 50. Made with IMil B.’.E MAT ; i.h KNEES, HI.OO jilyle gw special heavy vigL (. me; r t:i al mt 1 Stanlon Uasslmere, neat, handsopie pattern. fine Italian lining, genuine Gr; ydun interlinhtg, paddieg, i Uaylag and reiuforcing, silk and liijpa so? fin n t,-ulor made tbrougbuut,« xiiit Huyjboy or nfom) -rs. - FOR FREE t'LDTIi SAMPLES bfßbyV ( killing for htn ■; 4 Io If> YEARS, write for Sample Book No. !)SE, eantairm fashion plates, tape meastireand lullinstructions-how-cxrxmler. Mvn’n Suit* lunde to order Irem j*s.G4} up. Samples sent tree on application.. Addrtess, SEARS, ROEBUCK i CO.€h:cn-o. HI. (bears. Roi buck & Co. are t'.n>. reliable.— n——»i— a——rw 11 Tin r i mumawf’ ah ' Roller and PIT HIT Ball Bearing VtHHL. naid.” _S ~. SS 4-.--■_ . A iis Cui Mmr | A Practical and Economical Machine. Call and see sample at Renicker Brothers, Rensselaer, Indiana. Office Near Monon Depot. ... ! '•"’•■■■WnmwWBUWBBBMWWBrammWBtBBKSmBWBk SENDOKE DOLLAR , Cut this ad. our and send to us ai idwe frill send you tuis 111(1 I GRADE PWIM I ACMEOOOdb. PLATFORM SCALEby NOH freight, C. O. I)., subject to exami- wJL> nation; you cun examine it at your Dkm freight depot and If found perleetlv MW satisfactory .exactly as represented. and ’equal to scnlea that retail at fISM $25.00, pay the railroad am*nt cur special HMmoI •2&* > price, $7.75, less the s? 1.00, or BTI ZX3 56.75 anu ireight charges. The EM} shipping weight is 155 lbs. and the freight will average 75(!Tw each 500 [W miles and w« guarantee safe deihery. Mffil OO "“”i THE ACME for —" fTI firm, store or m warehouso Is (h? »»<*t PLATFORM SCALE MADE. guaranteed 10 if , , years and will a>nr ' * last a lifetime. Will weigh 000 lbs. bv using all weights furnished. Brass beam wefcfh.,sio lbs , lias j*4<Mvns* Brans Sliding Poise. Platform is inches, n sting on adjustable chill bearings, has Denton steel pivots, most sensitive, accurate and durable gi ale made, mounted on four large wheels; they are nicely painted and ornamented and beautifully Ilniehed throughout. Every farmer -will save twice the cost, in one season by weighing the grain he sells and bu. s UHDER AT ONCE before the f mice is advanced. Catalogue of scales free for the askng. Addreaa, Sears, Roebuck & Co. (Inc.)Chicago,lll. (Sejrs, Hoebnck & to. are Ihoruuyh.j reliable.—Editor.)
Irvin Wedgbury. AUCTIONEER. Terms reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Residence 6 miles south of Rensselaer. Post-office Remington. 32.75 BOX RAIN COAT fIXAK $5.00 WATER. $1) TR >F MACKINTOSH for ) NO MONEY. out -• and send to us. our height and weight, state number of rheH around body ut breaut, taken over nt under cont, close up under arms, and e will send you this coat by express, O. D., subject to examination. Exnine and try it on at your nearest express office, and if found exactly as represented and the most wonderful value you ever naw or heard of, and equal to nny coat you cun buy for $6.00, pay the express agent OUR ’ECI AL OFFER PRICE, $2.75, «»d cpress charges. Ills MACKINTOSH is latest IpOO 0, easy fitting, made from heavy rproof, ton Color, genuine Davis Covert ip full length, double breasted, »r velvet collar, fancy plaid lining, jrproof sewed seams. Suitable for i Rain or Overcoat, and guaranteed UIKST VALUE ever offered by us or other house. For Free Cloth Samples Men’s Mackintoshes up to 55.00, d Made-to-Measure Suits and Overits at from $5 <*o toSIO.OO, write for EE 84MPLK BOOK No. 00E. Address, 6EARS, ROEBUCK & Co. (Inc.) CHICAGO. <Sears, Roebuck a Co. are thoroughly reliable. —Editor. >
PUBLIC SALE. CLYNE. The Auctioneer. Having located at Monticello, f’sollclt ’■out patwonage I lave made ami am now liooked for soino of the largest stock sales In the country. I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ON MY PART OR NO PAY. I’ll make yon money on small as well as large sales. I'erms reasonable. Write for dates before .> ivertlslug. V. D. CLYNE, Auctioneer. Mos rioELLO, Indiana. -a 1 ">■' Notice of Appointment. The State of Indiana. 1 88 County of Jasper, 1 Notice is hereby given, that ths undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estateof Ruth L. Chipman. lateof Jasper Gounty Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solent. Dated March, 7th 1000. MORDICAI F. CSItOOTI, Ohlloote & Parkison, , Attorneys for estate. Mar. 9-10-W-10.
Notice of FmalSettlement of Estate Notice i« hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Patrick Moloney deceased, to appear In-Tf-sper Circuit court, held at Rens-selaer-Ji dlaua, on the 18th. day of April ICOO. ti anv > wh y ,he FINAL, SET deco^y s ? l 8 wl,h the est a te of said beirVar'i. t .,«?/a U !?. , be approved; and said of to then and there make proof d'.Y<- r mUr'h e i9% erkOf Sal ' l C<)urt ’ lhis a3rd - , Wm, H.' ooveh. Mary Moloney. to e t«f“ Sper WrCUlt ' O " rt - Mar 27 Apr 3-10 Hanley & Hunt Atty’s. I ' Sheriffs Sale. " t g* Jasper > Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the Mario , Trust Company, lieceivor of'the o t a l s 2','-?U ,on , ’'aylrg. a> d Loan Association is" ptklnuff, end Nehemiah Llitiefied and Gertrude Littlefield liis wife; William 11. Dugue? John >„ r ?y , ;® arul are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of ho' I-’ 1 ’” r * d nin,y tMO 8'92 55-100 dallars and nfty fiv« cents, and interest and costs accrued m',,h t 2b accrl l 't’ 1 Jiiglieat and best bidde^-ou— Thursday April 19th, 1900 the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 -rrcfucfcp. nitfif said day. at the door of the Court House of Jasper Couuty Indiana. In the city of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and it said Ten's and profits will ndUse i for a suf--11 dent sum to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs, i will at tlte'Smr time and place expo.-e at public sale the fee simple of said rea estate or so much thereof hs inny b*‘ nectJSsiLrs to dipchfirgp, snid dccrc© and execution and Interest and costs, to-wTtr Lot number one (1) in block no three (3) in Columbia addition to the town of Rensselaer: in Jafp >r County Indiana Said sale will be made without any relief what, ver fwui ll.e valuation or appraisement laws of Hie Slate of 1 mfiana NATkJ. REED. Sheriff of Jasper County. ' BV <J. I* ■ Robinson. Deputy ft. C Irwin. Attv. for Pltf. 1 r Mar27tli, April 3rd & 10th. * -
RSJEOT NOTICE. The. State of Indiana I Jasper County ; »s In the Jasper circuit court, April term 1900. Thomas W. Ward asadinr > of Steward Ward, dec, ’ , vs Wil lam M. Andersen etal ai d James Ward et al U , cross-plaintiffs ?Complaitif >o. 5910 vs Martha Bnund et al c'ossdefendants. “Now comes the pl.-ilntill’,“by’F3[t z , Spbfer A Ktirrie his attorneys and the cross-pialnttfts by J. Walter Wjistack attorney. and each file complaint and cross-coinplaint herein, togeth'T with affidavits that that the defendants William M. Aude.rsou and Nancy Anderson his wile, Nancy Anderson widow of said William M c?, n S lers . on; Martin R. Ward and Mary Ward his wife and Mary Ward w dow of said Marlin R Ward and all of the unknown heirs, devi-ees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legate, s of the unki own heirs, devisees and legatees of each of tin said defendants are not residents of the state oi Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defeuda> tg and cross-defendants that unless they be and appear.on theßOili day of April 1109 the same being the 19th day of the next term of tlie Jasper O rcuit Court to be holden , on the second Monday of April a. D. limo. In•; tho court housfi-in ti e city of Rensselaer, at said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint and cross-complaint, the same will be heard and determined in your ab-enee. Suit brought to sell real estate and io quiet title. In witness whereof, I hereunto set i SKAL ' in y I*',nd and affix the seal of said A ./Court, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this 'V'- 5 -'Bth-; day of March A. D. 1900. „ Wm. II.COOVER, Foltz Spitler & Kurre & Clerk. J. Walter Wilstac k. Attorneys. Notice'of Application tor License.
Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the village of Parr and to the citizens of Union Township, in Ja«p<r County. Indiana, that undersigned a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty one years, of good moral char cter and not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and lias been a continuous resident of said township for over n ; nety davs last past and who is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business; and w-ill be If such license be granted; will make application to the Board of Commissioners of s-id Jas; er Couijty, at the April Term or session of said Bbird. commencing on April 2. 19( 0. for a retail liquor license, empowering him to sell and barter spirituous, vinous, nail and.all other intoxicating liquors iu less quantities than a quart at a time and in less quantities than five gallons at a time as provided in the Acts of 1897 and March 11. 18'-5 and the acts < f March 17, 1876 with the prlvelige of Bl 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 icenso t> sell an. 1 barter liquois as afore aid is on the ground floor of a two story frame but ding situated upon the north end of the west twenty feet off of the west side of out lot twelve in tiie village of Parr, Jasper County, Indiana. Said building being more particularitydescribed as follows; commencing at a point three feet south of the north west corner of said out lot twelve and running thence south » distance of thirty two feet and three inches thence east a distance or eighteen feet anti three inches thence north a distance of thirty two fyet and three inches thence west a. distance of eighteen feet and three Inches to the place of beginning. Said fooni In which applicant desires to sell being thirty one feet live Inches by seventeen feet five inches inside measurement. The applicant says that said room fronts upon Firman street a public street in said village of Parr and that the front of said room facing ■ the said street is furnished with two large glass and one large panel door with 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 or said room; that the said room Is sensrate and apart fjom any cither bush ess of any kind whatever; that there are no devices for amusement or ntuslc of any kind or character in or about v said room; that the sums can be securely I, eked and edmlsslon thereto st nil times prevented, and that there are no partitions or partition In said room. The app tcant rays that he 1, qualified as an applicant for said license for the said place. The aoptleant will ask fur a license for a period of one year and permission to sell cigars and tobaccos In connection therewith. John Carder.
Non-Resident NoticeThe state of Indiana, I Jasper Count' . f In the Jasper circuit court. April term 1900. Maurice D. Cleaver 1 Afdmliiistrator j complaint No. 6910 Fannie Cleaver et al) Now comes the Plaintiff by Hauley and Hunt his attorneys and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendants J . s.. Willey. Charles Willey and Samuel <l. Willey. Gertrude Turn r, AnnaO. Ross, WII-. 11am I>. Hannah. Marinda Hannah, Cora W. Hannah, Lotta Wlllev and Charles Ross as Guardian of i.otta Willey. Harry Willey, Joseph Willey. Minnie Willey. Lotta Willey; and Charles W I lev, Brnce Willey, Hattie Willey as the heirs of Dick Willey deceased, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of April A. D. 1900, at the Court Hou«e In the City of Renselaer, In said County and Htate. ami answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto ( IKAL i ßet m y ,lan<l and afnx tbo »e»l of said JOourt. at Rensselaer, Indiana, this day of March A. D. 1900. , . „ WM. H. Ooovkr, Hanley A Hunt, Clerk. Attys, for Plff. Mar. 2MO Aprs.
