Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1901 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN uimciAi r/iiß (FJjniFtcm O Ses to Republieambulldlng on the confer of Washington and w eston streets. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY RY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.' r> | —r~ ‘ " “ \T«rmi.of Subscription. )ne Year ....$l5O Rx months Three Months, 5q Eriday, February 22, 1901.
Township Trustee. s - , BAKKBEY TOWNS. It*. Sioncs: l will lx* at my residence Friday otMwli week, aud at the office of the county tend flit ot schools lu RetlSSetatT the secjud Saturday of each mou.h tor the purEt»eoi uansacung town snip btisUijpa. Elias .knolu, irnsiee Daihlej Township. SHOULD A MAN BE VAIN. Certainly he. should. He should have ambitiou to look wed and reel good, which he cannot do unless he digests his food. l)r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin aids digestion, clears the head, keeps the bowels regular atd makes tLe hlan itei at peace . with the whole world. Tryjft. A, F. bong. * ■cyFaim Wanted. SO or 120 acres improved farm wasted, will put in a -nice 8 room house in the best part of’ Fowler, lud., on three good lots and pay the rest in cash Write me what yon have. Respectfully, (jr. F. MnYERS, Kuiman. lnd G. A. Roberts of Lintner, 111. suffered four year with a wad in his stomach and could not eat. He lost 55 pounds, Two bottles of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin restored his appetite, cured his stomach trouble aud today he is well and hearty and strys be owes his health to Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. A. F. Long. * SAVE doctors’ bills by giving Foley’s Honey and Tar to infants and children in time to prevent pneumonia or croup, which are fatal to so many thousands of BABIES. A. F. Long.
LINGERING LAGRUPE CCLGH. G. Vaclier, 157 Osgood St., Chisago says: “My wife" had a very severe case of la grippe, and it leit her with a very bad cough, Sne tried a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tax and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely. Price 25 and DO cents. IF BANNER SALVE doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most bealing medicine. A. F. Long. Tobßeet—sCo acres ofpasture mostly blue grass. Address, ALEX MEKICA, Francesville, Ind. Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollars <vf private funds to loan on Real l&iate (farms) for from one to three years time on seven per cent, and small commission in sums of 1300 and upwards. M. F. Chilcote. Joe’s Bus. Where e’er you go, To play or show; To dance or ball, To church or hall; To catch a train, Or home again; To visit friend, Dr club attend; Or any place, Too far to “pace;” Just make no fuss, Rot call Joe’s bus; Ten-seven, ‘House phone,” Two-ten, his home; JB*TI come, not slow, JELe’ll "git there,” Joe.
Cattle For Sale. For isle, thirty htad of 100 Mb.lcfctfc. Addicts, A. D. IScott, Mcnonliid Call at Bhoadtb’ barber shop, Imr a steam bath bnd alcohol rub. .Also lor up-to-date shoe shines. Lidits’ shots a specialty. Called for c»i delivered, 10 au> part of the city, without extra charge. Alursya there in busiuees hours. Barky Whiting. •*1 Smj Strarpn-. W Lae tia ytu list twel gjkhuMe ?’ MSVliy, at Harry Wiltshire© shoe shining parlor, of course. And he ga re jre i n alcohol “rub-down.” 1 itb you he beats than all. You Will hud him at Bay Woods’ unaorial parlors.’ 1
FAIR OAKS.
Dr. Proudly is visiting his family in Chicago. 7~’“ J Miss Maud Fry and her brother Jesse were at the county seat Monday.' C. F. Gilmore lost a good horse last Monday. Miss Ophelia McClanahan spent Sunday with her parents at Rose Bud. Harry Gault, of Rose Lawn, was ip town over Sunday. Rev. O’May preached a good sermon at the M. E. church last Sun- , -it . day morning. Several from hefe attended a turkev shooting match at Gifford last Saturday and brought home some fine birds.
Jim Cox has moved from the Kight farm onto the Mat Petty place, two and a half miles east of town. Editor Schanlaub, of the Morroca Courier, was in town Satu day. Mr. and' 1 Mrs. George Davidson are at Ancona, Ills., looking after business matters.
Mr. Holly, of Beaver City, Newton county, is making a several weeks’ visit to her mother, Mrs. John Casey. Mr. Bartholomew, the dentist from Morocco, was in town Saturday night and left Sunday morning for Chicago. J. J. Montgomery, the hustling Superintendent of the Jasper County Telephone Co., was in town last Thursday making repairs at Central office.
J. W. Crooks has sold his restaurant at Winamac and is on duty at his drug store here for a few weeks, Mrs. Crooks and children are visitinn - relatives at Bloomington, Ind. Don’t forget the supper at the school house Friday evening Feb. 22, Washington’s birthday. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs, W T m. Fuller, of near town and Mr, and Mrs. John Talbot, of Illinois, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Win, Gilmore over Sunday. A jolly crowd of young folks went by the sleigh route to Rose Lawn Thursday evening of last week to attend a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Fry. The evening was pleasantly spent in games, music, refreshments and general merry-making. They returned home about 2 a. m. The coasting is fine and our young folks are taking advantage of this sport on the hill every evening but as yet. no accidents have been reported. Rev. and Mrs. Abbett left Tuesday morning for Chicago Heights to remain the rest of the winter with relatives. Mr. Abbett has been in poor health about all winter.
Better than a good salary. “How much better is to get wisdom than gold.” C .mi til hear the truth about sin and salvation. We waut to save meu from hell both here and hereafter. Revival services iu Trinity M. E. church afternoon aud evening. COME.
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Earl Newland is on the sick list. George Fanson and wife of Wheatfield visited Harry Gifford and wife Sunday. • Dr. Johnson was called to Newland Sunday to attend little Zona Parker who has lung fever. Miss Gertie Castor, who has been sick for the past week is improving. John Kieth and Arthur Meckjing and families visited M. S. Zook and wife Sunday. Thurman Smith and wife returned from their visit to Chicago Friday Frank Archer will move to DeMotte tliis : week, '■■ v—E__,. John Kimble and Wm. Brady went to Chicago Sunday to purchase lumber to build the new store at Gifford; - Chess Castor and wife.visited L. B. lleartt and wife Sunday. Mrs. John Richmond, of Pleasant Grove, died Monday morning of quick consumption, we were unable to learn, the particulars. H GifforJ, Billie Boughan and w. N. Jordan were in Rensselaer Wednesday on business.
Baptism of Children, The pastor will administer baptism to children in Trinity M. E. church .next Sunday morning at the regular service. Children never cry very loud for for it, but they do like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Ask A. F. Long. Our Clubbing Otters. Subscriotions to the SemiWeekly Republican and the Weekly Inter Ocean are the old price, $1.85 for both papers, will be received at this office until May Ist. Persons residing out of the county or state can have the same privelege. The Semi-Weekly Republican and twice a week St. Louis GlobeDemocrat, at $2.10 for both papers: The Globe-Democrat is the leading Republican paper of west of the Mississippi, and comes twice a week. wtf
The Geo. L. Bruce Music House. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. D SAI.EKS IN Pianos and Organs, and everything known to the music trade. Evtrj thing we handle comes to us direct from the manufacturer; for full information address, GEO. L. BRUCE, v- 423 Main St. Lafayette, Ind. 25 years in one location. 27-lm.
OKLAHOHA TERR ITORY The G-reat Agricultural Portion of the Southwest. We have 80,000 acres of the finest land in this fertile territory for sale in tracts lo suit, at prices ranging from $6.00 per acre, upwards. One years rent in this country will make your first payment and get you started on a fine farm of your own. Mammonth Excursion to these lands leaves Lafayette Ind., on New Years’ Day, 1901. Free Transportation to all, urchases! For full particulars, call ou cr address Hord’s Real Estate and Merchandise Exchange I 509 Main St. Lafayette, Ind. ' wim
Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed, by the Jasper Circuit Court, administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Godfrey Schultz, deceased, late of Jasper county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated, Rensselaer, lnd. Feb. 13th, 1001. CHARLES E. MILLS, Feb. 15-22. Mar. 1. Administrator. ___ Noth e *.f hir al Settlement of Re|p<'iveighip. Notice is hereby given to all creditors that . tlie undersigned as receiver Hppoint«l by the Jasper Circuit Court in a -ease wherein Fitz W. Bedford is plaintiff and Marshall P. Warner is defendant. Said receiver will make final report in relation to the partnership business of Bedford <fe Warner on the Bth day of'March, 1801, being the 23rd Judicial day of the February term of the Jasper Uiiruit Court, at which time those interested are notified to appear; JUDSON J. BUNT, Receiver. Fel>. 22. Mar. 1-8.
Appointment of Executor. " A Notice is hereby given the undersigned has been appointed by the the terms of the will executor-of the last will and testament of -John Rodgers, deceased, late of Jasper County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dob'd, Rensselaer. Ind. Feb. 21, HIOI, . _ ROBERT A. PARKISON. Feb. 22. Mar. t-8. Executor. Notice of Intention to Improve the South End of Cullen Street, In This City Notice is hereby given that the common council has dec-larodbv resolution that it is necessary to improve the south end of Cullen Street from the south line of Washington Street to the north line of Work Street. The said improvement to the south line of Harrison Street to be brick on proper foundation for the entire street width between curbs, and the remainder to be a stone roadway thirty feet wide, with stone or concrete curbs. / The council will hear objections to'said improvement by parties interested, at the council chamber, at 7:30 p. m. on the 25th day of March, 1901: at which time all interested may be heard. Done on order of the council. • SCHUYLER C. IRWIN, Feb-22. Mar. 1. City Clerk.
NOTICE Of Presenting Road Petition. Notice is hereby given that a petition will be present eel to the Board of Commissioners of the county of Jasper, in the state of Indiana, at the April term 1901, of said boaid, asking for the location of a new public highway in Barkley and Gillani townships, in said county and stat e on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of the south half of the southwest quarter of section 13, in township 30 north, range 6 west, of the 2nd P. M. Thence east on the north line of said south half of said southwest quarter and thence continuing east until said line shall connect with a certain dredge ditch bank on the southeast quarter of said section thirteen. Thence eastward on the south bank of said dredge ditch across remaining part of said section, also across sections eighteen, seventeen,, sixteen, and the west half of fifteen. Thence to the center of the ■, southeast quarter of said section fifteen. Said latter section being m township 30 north, range 5 west of 2nd P. M. Said proposed highway will pass along, upon and over the lands of the following named persons: Benjamin J. Gifford, Barkley township, Giilam township. Said petition prays and asks for a highway fifty feet in width. This 22nd day of Febiuary, 1901. Feb. 22. Mar. 1-8. NOTICE / Of Presenting Road ‘Petition. Notice is herebv given that a petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioner of the county of Jasper, in the state of Indiana, at the Api il Terin 1901, of the said Board, asking for the location of a new public highway in Gillam township, in said county and state on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northeaat corner of the northwest quarter of section nine, in township thirty north, range five west, of second P. M. thence Houth on the center line of said section and center lines of sections sixteen and twen-ty-one. same town and range, to the south line of said section twenty-one. The said above described line to be the center line of said proposed highway. Said proposed highway will pass along, upon and over the lands of the following named persons. Benjamin J. Gifford, Mary J. Hilton, Mary J. Hilton, widow of Robert Hilton (deceased), Cornelius Williams and Joseph Kupke, and Gillam township. . Said petition asks for a highway fifty feet wide. This 22nd day of February, 1901. Feb. 22. Mar. 1-8.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA, f Jasper County. ( In the Jasper Circuit, April term, 1901. Anna Guttrich, j V 8 [ Complaint No. 6088 Albert Schmidt, et al. ) Now comes the Plaintiff, by Hanley & Hunt, attorneys, and flies her complaint herein together with an affidavit that the defendants Albert Schmidt and Mrs. Schmidt, wife or widow of said Albert Schmidt; John Irvine and Mrs. Irvine, wife or widow of said John Irvine; Allen May and Mrs. May, wife or widow of said Allen May; James P. Drake and Mrs. Drake, wife or widow of the said James P. Drake; Michael G. Bright and Mrs. Bright wife or widow of the saia Michael G. Bright.; Jesse D. Bright and Mrs. Bright, wife or wnhiw of the said Jesse D. Bright: Richard J. Bright and Mrs. Bright wife or widow of the said Kichard J. Bright; Adam Wagoner and Mrs. Wagoner, wife or widow of the said Adam Wagoner; Adam Wagner and Mrs. Wagner, wife or widow of the said Adam Wagner, Philip C. Wagner and Mrs. Wagner, wire or widow of the said Philip C. Wagner; Eterhard Gangolf and Mrs. Gangolf, wife or widow of the said Eberhard Gangolf; Nicholaua Gangolf and Mrs. Gangolf, wife or widow of the said Nichola us Gangolf; Katie Gangolf and Mr. Gangolf, husband or widower of the said Katie Gangolf; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees and all of the creditors, administrators and executors of each and every of the above named defendants are not residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on April 18, IDOL same being the 7th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of April A. D. 1801, at the court house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the ame will be heard and determined In their absence. . . . In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of I REAL 1 HaSd eonrt, at Rensselaer, this 19th day of February, A. D. 1901. JOHN F. MAJOR, Feb. 22. Mur. 1-8. • Clerk.
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Furniture Repairing: and Upholstering Shop. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, upholstering, varnishing and painting at reaaonable prices at Milroy property across the river. All work will be promptly called for and delivered. George Sharp, 319 8. River St Have Joe’s bus call for you when wanting to go anywhere, day or night, be will be there on a few minntea notice Phone 210 or 107.
BE IN STYLE. Don’t laugh at fashion. , Don’t discourage ambition. Don’t hinder progress. Try to be affable^ Look on the bright side. ' Strive to be happy. Enjoy life. Keep healthy, w hicb you can do by using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin according to directions It is an absolute oure for Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles add sick headache. A, F. Long.
