Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1900 — Page 4
Furniture Repairing: ami IJj - holstering Shop. The undersigned is prepared to ing, varnishing and painting at reasonable prices at Milroy pro perty across the river. Ail wuik will be promptly called for and delivered. George Sharp, 319 S. River St A thoroughly competent expert laundryman is now in charge of the Rensselaer Steam Laundry Give hia work a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office ft Goff’s. Telephone 66. Mrs. lines announce s ' that she has reduced pi ices on all her immense stock. See her line of trimmed hats at $2 and $2. # Honan’s Real Estate Agency. “'arms tor Sate Cheap. 320 a. Newton tp. 5 miles from city. 160 acres-Jordan tp. 7 “ 1 ‘ “ . 80a. Marion tp.. H “ “ “ . 100 a. Marion tp. 5 ‘ “ . 20 a. Milroy tp. 7 “ . 160 a.' -lordan tp. 7| “ “ " . 80 a. Marion tp. 6 “ “ " . 60 a. Marion tp. 5| li " . 80 acres Gil! im ; , 40 acres Walker tp 80 a. Marion tj> 1 ;mie from city. 80 a. .Jordan 1 p > - “ 80 a. Jordan tp. 7 ” 1,1 " . 93 acres at city limits. 10 acres inside city Jimits, ( acres insid» city limits Houses.and lots in the city. For farther particulars call on or write E. P. Honan. Rensselaer lud. Fine solid fresh grapes at the New Cash Grocery, in Odd Fellows building. COLD and cough cures are numerous, but the one that leads al others in merit, is Foley’s Honey and Tar,’which is in great demand these days.
Notice of K. of P. Elation. Notice '9 hereby given that at a rep,her meeting of Rensselaer In ige, N . H 2, Kuight-. of Pythias T,r. hen! Tuesday evening, Deo .r- fi, 190 ), t their ea?tle ball, one n otff w ili be elected to serve for Three vea’rs AUo- the regular of--rs f< t . -nsuing term. < D Nowelb. C C. N. V, Re v . K of R & S. FOE HOARSENESS. Rt>nj. , gon of Hutton, Ind. sa- a be. I not spoken a word ,b. aw! -per for months, and one r th A Foley’s Honey and Tar ra:„toi ] los \<ice. It is used large. u ov 'ake;s and singers. Take no Substitute. ii. reliable men and v > aeu fi: ry locality to introd oe >u T pular goods. Steady et pi yn i ->3 to $5 per day easily u; d :i r particulars call cr a'udrcss. Robert Randle. Rensselaer, Ind 5 ja r cent Money. Takes 36 hours at the longest to make the most difficult loans. Ace.ii acts > Iwaya on hand. No red tepr fcf Cnn.coTE A Parkison. Application for Liquor License. Notice Is here!);-- given to the citizens of the Town of Parr, anil of t/oion Towoahip, Ja.'por Count . Indiana, that the undersigned Joseph Conway, a male Inhabitant of the state ot lunanaover the uge of twenty-one years of go. d moral character, and a man not lu thehaoitof becoming intoxicated and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township lor more then 'ninety days last past and who is in re-pect to all legal requlr meats and qualifications a lit and proper person to lie ini rusted with the •ale of Intoxlchtir;' liquors and who is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business If lice, so oe granted hint will apply to tbe Boar. i of commissioners of the County of Jasper at their January Term commencing on January 7. IWOI, for a licmse to sell, and barter splrlto is, vinous and malt and ail other intoxicating liquors in less quantities thin aqn-rt at r, time with the privilege ol 7,, ..wing tbe saino to be drank on tbe premia where sold and bartered. Th..< ihe location of the room in which til's apphcui. r will ask for allcensetosedanbarter llu oors ae .tfore said is on the ground floor of a two m:y frame building situated KSntheTOPh endof tl.o west twenty f et off «/th« wests! mfoullot twelve In the viiPate. Jnsper County, Indiana. Said KnttdiJSff l. .in* more partltularily described as roiioww coinnn i cing at a point tinea teet mnith lit the norDi west corner of sa d out lot twelve and running thence south a distance iJ.irtv two f» t and three inches i lienee w.Ja ’.f'eighteen feet and three inches lhencc n< rt i a distance of tliirty two feel amd threo pcS -e thence west a distance of eUpitecn feet and throe 1 dies to the place o, Bi?d t r*ra In Which applicant desires tosCil being thirty one led five inches by seventeen five mpaiiurctflcut* ni li(*ai»t biivfi rouiu * routs upon i rHbllC Street in arid vlUage of gsMssmi asffis i»»V£r w i fla*e tHprelf* and tliAt *»»«v hi* vi (rom tlie street tutit tiieic is vTupo f ibe west side thereof and one door widonewp dow In the south end of said room that the said room is »*peiateai,da»rt from an* other hnsUeas of any kind what-K-e™ that the”urn uo devices for amusement or muidoof any kind «: character nor about muiT mum iliKt tfie can tie securely ad in lon (hereto “t aU times lireveined, and that mere are no parUilon, or SSSLu hb IS quallfl«kl ** an .j*aranaton«aa» jo9mn CO mwAT.
The Red Light.
DANGER SIGNAL THAT MUST ALWAYS BE OBEYED■ When there is danger on the railroad a reel light is displayed. ' o ran by this signal means death or injury to the passengers. All through life we see the danger signals and, if unheeded, sorrow, despair and sometimes death result. These warnings are out by man or nature for our protection. Nature sends out a warning signal when her laws have been disobeyed and there is danger going farther before the wrong hes been righted. The best machinery needs oil, so does the human machine. The system becomes run down and needs to be built up It must be placed in a healthy condition before it will do its work properly. If the blood is impure and the liver torpid, the stojfaaeli fails to do its work and dyspepsia, nervousness, catarrh, headaches, and I 'constipation are the result. These are nature’s signal. Ileed them before it is too late. A new combination of thoroughly treed and tested remedies called Knox Stomach Tablets are now offered to suffering humanity. This new vegetable remedy goes to the seat of those disorders, builds up the whole system and transforms the weak and infirm iito healthy men and women. A single box will be a most forcible argumeut to the sufferer. Knox Stomach Tablets immediately relieve indigestion and are a positive cure for dyspepsia. IL your uruggist does not sell then, send fifty cents with your address and that of the druggist to the Knox Chemical Co., Battle Creek, Mich,, and a full sized box will be sent postpaid.
SOTKE OF ELECTION. The members of Rensselaer Post No. 84, Department of Indiana, Grand Army c f the Republic, are requested to take notice that the regular annual election of officers for said Post for the ensuing year will beheld at Post Hall, Rensselaer, Ind, at the regular Post Meeting, December 7th. 1900. David H. Yeoman, P. C. Jno. M. Wasson, Adjt. 17-3tvp.
Lust, Strayed or Stolen. From my pasture 2 miles west of Surrey one yearling brindle sleer with diamond brand on right hip and on right hern. Reward for information. M. B. Halstead w2tp Rensselaer, I nd.
NOTICE OF LETTING —oP —‘ Contract for Comity Supplies The Hoard of Commissioners < f Jasper County, Indi ma. will, until 12 o’clock m. DECEMBER 18th, 1900, receive sealed bids for furnishing Hooks blanks. Stationery, and other supplies for the county, its several County Offices, a <1 the Courts thereof, for the year 1901, and for supplies for tlm county Poor Farm for the first quarter of the same year. All said bids must be for the several classes of supplies, as‘set out In the specifications therefore now on file in the County Auditors office, each cla s to be bid for separately a« a whole, but the hid to specify the amount thereof for each sep irate office, court or departrneut as designated in said specifications. All bids must be accom; anted by sufficient bond as required by law, and also by affidavit in form which will bi furnished in blank by Countv eu'itor Bids may lie tiled with the Auditor, and same will he opened by the Board at 1 o'clock t> in. of said day and award made, tne Board, howover reserving the right to reject auy or all l>i>*B. ABKAHAM HAM.ICK, KRKD NVAVM IR«, SIMEON BOWEI-1-. Co imilssioners. December MU, 1500 lw Sheriffs Sale. No. 6002. Bv virtue ol a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. In a cause wherein Mary E. Spltler Is plaintiff, and John K. Spitler is defendant, requiring me to make tho sum of sixteen hundred ninety-four dollars and sixty , cents ($169100) and Interest and costs accrued and to accure i will expose at pubi c sale to the highest and best bidder. Oil Saturday, Dec. 22. 1900. Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court Mouse of Jasper County Indiana, in the city of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter desert lied, and If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sunt 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 real estate or so much thereof . as may be necessary to discharge said decree 1 and execution and interest and costs, to-wit: ; Dots one (11 two (J) and three (8) In block ; eight (8) in the city of Hensselaer In Jasper j County. Indiana t Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement , laws of the state of Indiana. A. G, HAKDT. Sheriff Jasper County. Forte. Spltler & Kurrle, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Kov.*>tn.l)«c 7th and l«th 1900. A t
PUBLIC SALE. • : ' o’ ■ ' . : ’ ■ ..• ' ' ■ ~ i \ 1 • *■; The undersigned will offer at public sale at his place 6 miles east of Rensselaer and 1-2 mile west of McCoysburg in Jasper County. Ind. beginning at 10 o’clock a m on Wednesday, Dec. 10 th. THE FOLLOWING PERSONAL PROPERTY. ~ j 85 head of cattle. 20 head choice cows, some with calves at side, 18 head of fine black Polled-Angns cows in calf, 10 head of picked Short-horn heifers, coming 3-yr old, in calf to a good bull, 1 full blood Jersey cow ’and 1 Holstein cow, 5 Bulls, 1 black Polled Angus 2 yrs, 1 Hereford, 2 yrs, 2 red Short horn yearlings, 1 Hereford bull calf, 30 head of spring calves. • . . ... M . ■ .. ) 70 Head of Hogs 70 1 Poland China boar 1 yr old, 7 good Brood sows, 20 head stockers weighing no to 120 lbs, 40 shoats weight 30 to 70 lbs. 10 HeadHORSESandMULES 10 1 bay horse 9 yrs, wt 1100, 1 gray horse 10 yrs, wt 1300, 1 sorrel horse, 9 yrs, 1200, one black horse 6 yrs, wt 1500, one sorrel mare 5 yrs, 1500, one bay mare 4 yrs, wt 1100, 2 matched bay mares 7 and 8 yrs, 1100. one pair 8 yr old mules, weight 1300. Farm Implements and Vehicles. 1 new McCormick fodder shredder, can be seen at work on the Bedford farm 1-2 mile east of Rensselaer. 1 corn binder, 1 McCormick binder, new corn olanter with fertilizer attachment. 1 djill planter, 1 mower- 1 hay rake. 1 stacker and ga,therer, 1 oats seeder, i disc. 4 cultivators, 2 steel harrows 3 and 4 horse, 2 gophers. 1 2-horse weeder, 1 hand corn sheller, 2 new tank heaters. 1 carriage. 1 open bugery, l road cart 3 wagons. 1 truck feed wagon, 3 hay ladders, one sled, 2 mud boats, o sets work harness, one double carriage harness, one single harness, 2 grind stones and. otner articles too numerous to mention- ; _____ Only half a mile from railroad station, (McCoysburg). N®rthbound train stops at 7:15 a. m. South bound at 11:15 a. m , north bound at 3:30 p. m. South bound at 6:30 p, m. All parties who can not make convenient connections by rail, or are obligect to make a long drive, are cordially invited to come the day before, as we have ample room. Having rented all ground under cultivation, am offering this lot of stock and implements. My horses are a good class of farm horses, and a large portion o le implements are new. The cattle are undoubtedly a good clean lot, every one a good one. A much better class than usually offered at public sale. 10 months credit on approved security, without interest if paid at maturity, if not paid at maturity 8 per cent interest from date- 7 per cent discount for cash- Sums of $5 and under cashL. B. JOSSERAND. Phillips & Son. Auctioneers. ... J.H. Chapman, clerk. Gu, Grant, Hot Lunch
