Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1901 — Page 4

SEL AE Fuel and Feed Co. Successors to J. H. Ct x I , « Having enlarged our yard by leading ah additional lot and; building a number of ne w bins, we- will-now he able to keep as • large a stock of coal as the trade demands. We would cill your, attention to some of the Standard grades of coal in our slock, viz:; Anthracite from twd colliers. • Schuylkill. a hand, bright, lasty coal, all burns up to white ash. —— ■■". - I Cross Creek Second to none. LUMP COALRaymon City. Virginia Splint, Jackson Hill. ; New River Smokeless is free from soot and dirt and : is more economical and serviceable for furnaces, grates and ranHgthan Anthracite. Give it a trial. Department—- . We handle Bran, Shorts, Hominy Meal, Mixed Feed, Oats,; Corn, Hay and Straw, Come to our yard and see what we have. ; Your patronage solicited. Proprietors, < J. H COX, A- L. BRANCH- -

Kirk Dru? Company PAFLFL ITSTDPnre Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. A Complete Stock of Standard Patent Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles and Perfumery The Finest 5 and 10c Cigar in The MarketSpecial Attention given to the Compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family RecipesPaints and Oils, Varnishes and Paint Brushes—Our Stock of Wall Paper— Comprises all of the Latest Styles and the Newest Designs. Wall Paper for all Purposes. *-

our Grocery Department You will find everything usually kept in a First Class City Grocery Store. We sell for OXTI_i'3Z" which enables us to make the low prices we quote. We also pay the Highest Market Price for Your Produce in Cash or Trade. Yon Can’t Afford to Buy Groceries on TIME Kirk Drug Co.

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There is so much mews that even if it comes by telegraph we over-look some of it. Isn’t it a fact that you have seen Dr. Caldwell’s Svrup advertised several times and have neglected to try it? An ounce of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is as good as a three weeks’ vacation. Ask any druggist or anyone who has taken it. Sold by A. F. Long.

EVILS OF ANTYPYRINE The use of antipyrine for the re. lief and cure of headaches has a de. pressing influence on the heart and causes a derangement of the kidneys, Krause’s Headache Capsnlecontain no antipyrinne, chloral, moeShine or any other injurious Ingres ient. They cure quickly aud leavr the head clear and cool. Price 250 Sold by A. F. Long.

MONDAY LOCALS.

It may not be generally known that the Standard Oil Co.' pay over SI,OOO per week for taxes in Lake county. The check for their first installment is over $30,000, which goes a Idng way in paying the running.., fKpenses of the county and the railroads and saloons pretty nearly do the rest. Lake is the luckiest county in the state as far as taxes are concerned. Rev. M. R. Paradis, whose arrival here, with his wife was noted last Friday, has not retired from the ministry, although his health would not permit him to continue the work at Hastings, Minn. He has accepted, out of a number of calls received, the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Waverly, a place 27 miles west of Minneapolis. He wilTbegin his work thete after a short visit here and at St. Anne, 111. A number of young bo>s, under the mistaken impression that they are doing something funny, have for several weeks past, been in the habit, on concert nights, of getting young kittens and carrying them about and throwing them upon people, greatly to their annoyance. There is every probability if this practice is persisted in any longer, that the boys will be given a needed lesson in good behavior, in the way of arrests and fines This is Said to be a banner yefir, for peaches, and the way the advance guard of the fall crop is beingrushed into Rensselaer, is a good evidence of the truth of the statement. Vast quantities were sold here last Saturday, especially; and one grocery store which got in an extra supply 7 and advertised a special sale of peaches, for Saturday, at 18 cents a basket, in Friday’s Evening Republican, could not keep up with their orders, with the help of an extra delivery wagon. The Goodland Herald notes th coincidence that a C. & A. train on which Mr. and Mis. N. C. Wickwire, of that city, were going to Kansas City to care for their daughter, hurt in the bad wreck on the same road nearly t wo months, was also in a bad wreck, in which six persons were killed and six injured. The fact is also noted that the train on the same road in which F. D. Gilman was going to the scene of his wife’s death, was also in a wreck, but in which no lives were lost.

Chronic diseases a speciality, Dr. MerrillSee Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market. '“Sweet Auburn Waltzes” get it of the Composer Prof. B. Dentinger or at Fendig’s Drug Store. Cocoanut taffy, newsboy lemon gems, iced Homestead cookies, lemon cream biscuit, fig-bar, chocoate creams are all fresh at Starrs.’ Fir Sile: A. number of thoroughbred male Poland China hogs, and about 50 head of shoats and a number of brood sows. E. Peacock, Extreme southwest part of town. 1-Sep-pd Who said butter was scarce? We receive about 80 to 100 pounds daily and when you want good butter you will find it here at only 15 cents per pound, just what we pay for it in trade. Chicago Bargain Store. Now is the time to buy lots in Leopold’s addition. The railroad is s sure thing and lets can be bought for from 15 to 25 percent cheaper now than they can later. The reductidn of price is made in consideration of Mr. Leopold’s contemplated trip to Europe. Come quick. Terms easy.

Real Estate Arents. Parties desiring to buy or sell town property, farm lands in this or adjoining counties. Also choice Dakota farms. Call on or address. Ellis & Geo. W. Jones. E. 0. Forbes. w2m Remington, Ind, •THE ONLY HEADACHE CURE Frank J. Baker of Colorado Springs, says: “Krause’s Headache Capsules is the only remedy that ever checked my sick headache, and I have cured scores of my friends with them. Price 25c. Sold by A. F. Long.

MT. AYR AND WEST JASPER.

Owen Williams was kicked by a horse just above-the eye last Sunday, but is recovering and is not considered dangerous. Miss Blanche Merry has returned from a short visit. Mr. Jno. Romine and daughter returned yesterday from a visit. Jas. Yeoman shipped a carload of stock from here Monday. Mr. Chas. Hemphill passed through here enroute to Morocco Monday,, Messrs W. C. Milliton and Ross Hawkins of Rensselaer were in town a short time Tuesday. The Mt. Ayr band has closed its season of open air concerts. Chas and Allen Carter and families returned from the Kankakee river Tuesdav showing us specimens of large fish by the heads they had saved. W.V. Vanatta and wife, who have been visiting Dr. J. D. Martin, returned Saturday to their home in Chicago.

Try Vick’s for ice-cream. He has the Thc.mp&on-Reid make. It can’t be beat. Rosenbaum is selling, the only genuine imported cigar ever sold in Rensselaer. Call for Finer de Puerto R ICO. H. C. REED, Decorator, paper hanger and painter. Estimates on all classes of work, large or small. Drop me a card or leave word at the Makeever House. Two furnished rooms, now occupied by Prof. Schatb, to rent after Sept. Ist. Will rent together or separately. Mrs. Leota Jones. TO WEST AND NORTHWEST From July lot to 9th and from Sept. Ist to 10th, the Monon Route will sell tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at $28.55 round trip. Final limit Oct. 31st. From June 18th to 30th and July 10th to Aug. 31st, same points $33.10 round trip, Tickets on same dates for Hot Springs S. Dak., St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn., at correspondingly low rates. Also to other Dakota, Colorado and Utah points. For further information call on W. H. Beam, Agent. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? We keep Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in plain view, but if you don’t happen to see it, why ask for it. The manufacturers guarantee it to cure Dyspepsia and all forms of Stomach Troubles. Sold by A. F. Long. The Nickel Plate Koad will sell excursion tickets to Buffalo after Aug. 19th, at one fare plus one dollar for the round trip, good 15 days. Inquire of nearest agent or, C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind , or, R. J. Hamilton, Agent, Sep 1 Ft. Wayne, Ind. [NERVES LIKE A FLAT IRON A woman who suffered for three years from nervous prostration says two bottles of Lichty Celery Nerve Compound effected a complete cure, She hardly knows today whether she has nerves or not, she never feels them. It is certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by A. F. Long.

Wanted —Girl for light housework and taking care of children. German girl preferred. Apply to B. Dentinger, corner of Cullen and Angelica streets. STOP COLDB when you feel one coming on by taking Krause’s Cold Cure. Prepared in convenient capsules that cure •while you work; Price 25c Sold by A. F. Long.

Foi SaleSeveral extra good Thoroughbred Poland China Spring pigs and a few Thoroughbred brood sows.. When we sayjthoroughbred that is what we mean, and we have the pedigree to furnish with every hog. This stuff will be priced reasonable. Frank O’Meara, Rensselaer Ind. Engineer at the River Queen flourring mill.

ILman’s Real Estate Agency Farms tor Sale Cheap. 160 acres Jordan tp. 7 mi.Trom city 80 a. Marion tp., 1| “ “ “ 160 a. Jordan tp. 7| “ “ “ 80 a. Marion tp. 6 “ “ “ 80 acres Gillam tp. 80 a. Jordan tp. 7 “ " “ 3| acres inside city limits. No. i < per Acre 23 57| acres in Jordan tp S4B 26 163 “ “ Marion “. 45 27 160 “ “ Jordan “ 25 28 80 “ “Hang. G. “ 35 29 80 “ “ “ “ 35 30 80 “ ‘ Gillam “ 40 81 40' “ .« “ “ 25 33 120 “ “ Jordan ‘ 40 37 house and lots on River st 1000 39 fine 2 story house corner Its 2 blksfrom courthouse 1700 40 2 city lots prominent cor. 43 100 “ Union tp. 40 44 550 “ “ “ 50 46 200 “ “ “ 40 45 1| story house, 5 room, corner It in city $550. Houses and lots in the city. For further particulars call on or write E. P. Honan. Rensselaer Ind.

Knocks the Flies. No need to allow your horses or cattle to be bothered with flies, B. 8. Fendig is selling Fly Bouncer, with which he gives a positive guarantee to keep flies off your horses and cattle if used according to directions, or money refunded. He also has louse and insect destroyer for chicken lice and insects. For particulars call on B. S. Fendig, the poultry manAnyone wanting to buy the best improved farm of 250 acres in White County at about half of its value and on easy terms, please call on C. C. Robinson, Oak Grove Farm, Lee, Ind. w2m lee for summer. I have my ice house filled with good ice, am now,ready to furnish customers with ice for the summer at reasonable prices. C. O. Starr To Spend the Summer. Aunt Samantha is spending the summer at Starrs, tbe up-to-date grocer. Call and see her. THE PRESIDENT of the American Federation of Labor Union 8,215 says: “I am using your Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, myself and in my family, and find it does lots of good.—Yours truly, Geo C. Cambell, Clinton, lowa ’’ Sold by A. F. Long.

SDffl NOTICE. Of Sections 14, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, Township No. 31 North, Range 5 West. Notice is hereby given to the following parties towit: Joel Spriggs, Christopher Sabrin, F. M. Hershman, B. F. Roush, D. J. Spriggs, Commercial Oil Co. of Chicago, James Spriggs, Alfred W. Williams, W. H. Hershman, Alice P. Williams et al, Peter Owens, W. Robinson and Ray 8. Thompson, W. P. Williams, Thomas Thompson, John Prairie, W. B. Austin, George Stalbaum, A. 8. Green, T. J. Stoner, A. & W. P. Williams, Emma M. Record, John Fritz, Frances Hershman, Oscar B. &T. P. Peterson, James Snodgrass, Robert Zick, Anna C. Hershman, Lewis Zick, Charles Foley, Lewis Fritz, Jas. McGinnis, John Fritz, John A. Zahn, Acie Ellsworth, That I own from 80 acres to 560 acres in each of the above mentioned sections of land, and that I will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper County, Indiana, to make a legal survey of those sections, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the Corners and lines of my land. Said survey to begin on the Sixteenth Day of September, A, D. 1901, and continue with as little delay as possible till completed. B. J. GIFFORD. M. B. Price, Co. Surveyor. Aug. 20-27 Sep. 8. L.

|fl Short Storv of Profit| I Co the Purchaser... ► Sometimes a dealer buys more than he can sell in the < regular season and he cannot afford to carry what he $ is overstocked in over to the next season. He wisely * b 1 cuts down the price, and gives the shrewd buye a < I chance at money saving. Our gasoline stoves are so j well made and so well worth the price originally asked < b I for them-that most customers would not expect a re- < W ductiou, but we have decided to sell them and have < applied a sharp knife to the price. < k . ’ | The “Quick Meal” Gasoline Stove i b Is well named and every housewife knows its value. It can > be used for two months yet this fall and you get all the differ- < r ence between the present price and the full price next spring. < If you are interested, come in and let us show them to you. < E. D. Rhoades. ■ J

BANK STATEMENT REPORT ♦ OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., At-the close of Its business ou the Bth day of July 1901. RESOURCES Loansand Discounts• 140.299.40 Overdrafts 650 02 U. S. Bonds 1.900 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 40,186 13 Banking Housei . 5,585 00 Current Expenses .. 689 33 i Currency 5 213.00 Cash on Hand < 6.847 17 (Specie 1,634 17. Cash Items - 1.957 11 • $ 198.124 13 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in ... .. ... . ... $ 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 3,000 00 Undivided Profits 523 65 Discount, Exchange and Interest. 2.115 15 Individual Depositson Demand... 107.631 41 Individual Depositson Time 59,854 92 $198,124 13 state of inThana, i JASPER COUNTY. [ I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer. Ind., do solemnly swear that the above siatement is true. ■ EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me 'lsth day of July 1901. ; CHARLES G. SPITLER. '<-'6 Notary Public. We respectfully call the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement of our condition, as reported, according to law to the AUDITOR of STATE. We have money to loan on Fl RM and CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security on fair terms, reasonable rates and without delav. We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOkE’GN COUNTRIES,make Investments ouFIR-T MORTGAGE SECURITY tor our customers, aud transact a gene al BANKING BUSINESS. vxe respectfully solicit a shareof the public patronage promising fair and courteous treatment to all. ADDISON PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. JAMES T. RANDI.E. GEO. E. MURRAY E. L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Directors. 5 PEB CENT FARM LOVNI A S’ EC lALTY. wiFiirai

The State of Indiana,) Jasper County. ( In the Jasper Circuit. Court, September Term 1901. Morgan W. Jenkins, ) vs > Complaint No. 6159. David Sayler, et al ' Now comes the plaintiff by Chilcote & Parkison his attorneys and files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that the defendants David Sayler, and Mrs. Sayler his wife and Mrs. Sayler widow of said David Sayler; William Sayler and Mrs. Sayler his wife and Mrs. Sayler widow of said William Sayler; The Fort Wayne and Mississippi Railroad Company; Charles Case, trustee; Isaac Sayler and Mrs. Sayler his wife and Mrs. Sayler, widow of said Isaac Sayler; Mary Sayler ana Mr. Sayler her husband, ana Mr. Sayler widower of said Matyfa/ler; Mary S. Sayler, and Mr. Sayler, ner husband, and Mr. Sayler, widower of said Maiw S. Sayler; Cornelius Saylor, and Mrs. Saylor his wife, and Mrs. —■ — Saylor, widow of said Cornelius Saylor; Cornelius Sayler, and Mrs. Sayler his wife, and Mrs. Sayler, widow of said Cornelius Sayler; William M. Thompson, and Mrs. Thompson his wife, and Mrs. Thompson, widow of said William M. Thompson; Caroline H. Thompson and Mr. Thompson her husband, and Mr. Thompson, widower of said Caroline H. Thompson; Ann Saylors, and Mr. Saylors her husband, and Mr. Saylors, widower of said Ann Saylors; Ann Sayler, and Mr. Sayler her husband, and Mr. Sayler, widower of said Ann Sayler; Carrie H. Sayler, and Mr. Sayler, her husband, and Mr. Sayler, widower of said Carrie H. Sayler; Carne H. Thompson, and Mr. Thompson her husband and Mr. Thompson, - widower of said Carrie H. Thompson; Melissa Copp and Mr. Copp her husband, and Mr. Copp, widower of said Melissa Copp and William Copp her husband; H. B. Miller and Mrs. Miller his wife, and Mrs. Miller, widow of said H. B. Miller; Hope B. Miller and Mrs. Miller.his wife, and |Mrs. —■— Miller, widow of said Hope B. Miller; William E. Jones and Mrs. Jones his wife, and Mrs. Jones, widow of said William E. Jones: and all of the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees and legatees, of the above named defendants; and all of the unknown consorts, heirs, deviseesand legatees of all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and consorts of each of the foregoing defendants; and all of the unknown executors and administrators of the above defendants; the Christian names of the wives and widows and of the husbanes and widowers being unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. , . . . Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on day of October the same being the 22nd juaicial day of the September term, of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of September, A. D. 1901, at the court house in the city of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. ■ . , . - In witness whereof, I hereunto \ set iny hand and affix the seal of ( J said court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, th;, gm ot August, A. D. 1901 JOHN F. MAJOR, Aug. 13-20-27. jT Clerk. Ice for Sale. Ice for sa(e, delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 256. M. P. Warner.