Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1901 — Page 8

RENSSELAER — j—_y ini 11 m ■■ in ■iii n w mmwmtmm—nr BARG-AIN STORE I Staves selling from $3.00 to $17.50 and higher. (runs selling from $2 50 to $75.00. Pure white lead, per pound 5 cents. y You are going to paint your house, I T buv your linseed oil at once, as the J. 1. market is tending upware. My price J HUKTEBS -Get your license of Z. T SWEEU'EY, Columbus lnd Only costs you 2c postage Washing Machines from $2 00 to $5 50. Gloves, Mittens, Husking Pins and Axes are now the topics of the day. Don’t forget the place. SHELLS LOADED TO ORDER on Short Notice. Loading tools and ammunition always on hand, Other articles too numerous to mention. Come and See Me. J3H?• I pay no rent ““©8 and can afford “tSS To Sell Cheap. C. E. Hershman.

1M Dnp Company 1 J A Complete Stock of Standard Patent Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Goods, j Toilet Articles and Perfumery j ' The Finest 5 and 10c Cigar in the Market j i Special Attention given to the i Compounding of i Physicians’ Prescriptions ■ and Family Recipes- i - I Paints and Oils, I Varnishes and Brushes -Our Stock of Wall PaperComprises all of the Latest Styles and the Newest Designs. Wall Paper for ! all Purposes. | ft, Grocery Department j 4 | You will hud everything usually kept ! ! in a First Class City Store. J » I j . We sell for CASH OILTL-ST which j 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; l TIME. ! [ Kirk Drug Co.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

GII.LAM AND THE OIL FIELDS Mr, and Mrs. John Querry and children, of Hildreth, 11l , are visiting relatives and friends in Gillam. Mr. and Mrs. House, Mr. and Mrs. George Comer and Mr. and MrsFrank Lafever were among the ex. cursionists to Indianapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson, of Monon, attended the wedding of their brother, Clarence Rayburn, The English Oil Company has found a market for their oil, and they expect to do their own shipping in the future. Some of the brother Oddfellows of this place attended the organization of that lodge at Gifford, last Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. James Toyne visited a brother in Goodland last’ Sunday, THE BAYBURN -ROBINSON WEDDING. At the home of Mr, and Mrs. J T. Faris at 0 o’clock Wednesday evening, Rev. John Sebring united in maniage Mr. Clarence Rayburn and Miss Effie Robinson. The ceremony was witnessed by a 'arge number of relatives and friends. The bride is a highly respected young lady. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Warren Robinson of Kansas. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Rayburn and is well and favorably known throughout the community. After the ceremony all were seated to a sumptuous wedding feast to which all did ample justice. Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn received many nice presents. We wish them a happy and prosperous journey over life’s pathway.

Real Estate Transfers.

Lucy C. Potts to Jennie Weging, pt w| nw ne 19-30-6. Union Samuel M. Laliue to John Spies, pt e| ne, nw ne 17-28-6, John Poole to John Spies ne 30 31-8, Newton Co.: Its 10, 11, bl 12. Leopold’s Add. Rons ... .6,800 Amzi S. Laßue to John Spies, Its 11, 12, bl 1, Riverside Park Add.; Rensselaer 2,500 Wm. Holle to Joseph Smith s| se 18-31-6, Walker 2,400 Chas, H. Holle to Joseph Smith, It 7 bl 1, Hogan 1,000 Abraham Leopold to Trustees K. of P. Lodge, Its 15, 16 bl 4, Rensselaer 4,500 Ray D. Thompson to Harvey J. Kannal sw 1315, 160 acres, Walker 3,000 Wairen C. Shead to Abraham mpson pt 30 29 6, Rensselaer Si 1,500 Abraham Simpson to Warren C. Shead and wife, same as above Anyone in -jaeed of a Stump Puller call on C. A. Roberts, agent for The Monarch. Mrs. Genevieve Sprigg, agent for Chas. A. Stevens & Bros., of Chicago takes orders for tailormade suits, cloaks, and furs. Also ready-made waists, silk or wool. Telephone her at No. 174 and she will call with samples.

JUST ONE BOTTLE.

Scammon, Kans., Nov. 19, 1900. Pepsin Syrup Co. Monticello, 111. Sirs: —About three months ago I had occasion to use something for constipation. One bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was sll. I have been doing business with your firm,over a year and I find it like your medicine profitable and pleasant. Phil. L. Keener, Editor “Scammon Miner.” Sold by A. F. Long. Red Ribbon Race Meet. For races scheduled at Ft. Wayne Oct. Bth to 11th, the Niokel Plat 6 Road will sell round trip tickets on those days at reduced fare. Return limit Oct. 12th. Inquire of nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road or, C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. or, -R. J. Hamilton, Agent, dwO 11 Ft. Wayne, 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. Austen, Rensselaer,lnd. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS and diseases arising from impure state of the blood Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound is an invaluable speoifio, Sold by A. F. Long.

Red Suppressed Menstruation WrOSS PAINFUL ■§■ . Menstruation HnSV And .PREVENTIVE tor ■ UUVT FEMALE ■ | | IRREGULARITIES. ill Are Safe and Reliable, a 11l Perfectly Harmles Mg g ga a Purely VegeThe Ladies XL? N ia PRICE SI.OO Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Money refunded if not as say. Sample and Booklet sent tree, Vin de Cinchona Co.. Des Moines, lowa Sold by A. F. Long. O ie pure D iroc Jersey sow jus ready to farrow, for sale also some sow pigs, wßtp Geo. O. Pumphrey. HPT SOlld. State of Indiana j County of Jasper t 03 In Jasper Circuit • ourt, November Term a. i>. l 01. Mary E. Spitler, / vs J Complaint No. 0201 W. H. Pierce, et al 1 Now comes the plaintiff by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie her attorneys and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants W. H. Pierce, Florence Pierce his wife and Florence Pierce widow of said W. H. Pierce; Wiley H. Pierce, Mrs. Pierce his wife and Mrs. Pierce widow of said Wiley H. Piei-ce; R. Cummings, Mrs. Cummings his wife and Mrs. Cummings, widow of said R. Cummings: J. Cummings, Mrs. Cummings his wife and Mrs. Cummings, widow of said J. Cummings; R. & J. Cummings & Co.; Sarah A. Creek, Mr. Creek her husband and Mr. Creek widower of said Sarah A. Creek; Wm. Beal, Mrs. Beal his wife and Mrs. Beal widow of said Wm. Beal; Calvin Creek, Mrs. Creek his wife and Mrs. Creek widow of said Calvin Creek: William Beal. Mrs. Beal his wife and Mrs. Beal widow of said William Beal: Daniel Zerger,'Airs. Zerger his wife and Mrs. Zerger widow of said Daniel Zerger: William B. Hutton, Mrs. Hutton his wife and Mrs. Hutton widow of said William B. Hutton; William R. Compton, Mrs. Compton his wife and Mrs. Compton widow of said William R. Compton; James P. Beal, Mrs- Beal his wife and Mrs Beal widow of said James P. Beal; William Blake, Mrs. Blake his wife and Mrs. Blake widow of said William Blake; Benjamin F.Dow, Mrs. Dow his wife and Mrs, Dow widow of said Benjamin F. Dow; human F. Dew, Mrs. Dow his wife and Mrs. Dow widow of said Human F. Dow; John W. Howe, Mrs. Howe his wife and Mrs. Howe widow of said John W. Howe; B. F. Dow & Co.; B. F. Dow, and C. M. Dow his wife and Mrs. Dow widow of said B. F. Dow; L. F. Dow and M. E. Dow - his wife and Mrs. Dow widow of said L. F. Dow; J. W. Howe and 8. S. Howe his wife and Mrs. Howe widow of said J. W. Howe; all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legateets of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants and all of the unknown executors, administrators, receivers and trustees of each and every one of the foregoing named defendants, anj not resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the sth day of December, 1901, the same being the 22nd day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Second Monday of November A. D. 1901, at the court house in the city ts Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in your absence. 1 In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of l J said court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 11th day of October, A, D. 1901. JOHN F. MAJOR, Clerk. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oct. 15-22-29.

Comaiissioners’AllowanGes OCTOBER TERM W G Slagle, special elect....J $ 500 Louis Grube, allotting ditches..- 75 James Stewart, allotting ditches 75 I N Makeever, wit Shafer ditch 3 10 A G Hardy, sheriff, exp highways 11 30 J M Richmond, allotting ditches 1 50 do “ •• . . 600 A L Willis - “ 1 60 Thos Logan “ “ 75 M P Comer “ “ 75 White & Marion, rep Co jail 3 35 do exp poor farm 35 E C English, safsec’y Bd of Health .. 52 09 do postage 2 00 Renicker Bros., lawn mower rep 60 Fleener & Carnahan, ex of omitted taxes 679 83 Jos Millner, allotting ditches 3 00 Chas Lefler, “ “ T 75 M P Comer “ “ 75 John O’Conner “ “ 600 Jos O’Conner " “ 3 00 Wm Barker “ “ 8 00 Arthur Ponton “ “ 150 Jos Stewart “ ’’ 75 Henry Schmidt “ “ 1 50 Chas Morlan, laundry court house 80 do salary janitor court house.. 45 00 Myrt B Price, surveyor’s fees 79 50 do “ “ 76 50 do supplies surveyor’s ofii- 25 do “ - 400 Will Gass, allotting ditches 1 60 F M Richmond, allotting ditches 1 50 L H Hamilton, per diem Co Supt 90"00 do postage Co Supt 7 55 S B Jenkins, firing court house 6 00 do mowing court house lawn.. 150 Ancil Woodworth, gravel road report 26 25 Wm Powers “ “ “ ..._ 160 Warner Bros “ “ “ ..... 100 Thos R Daugherty “ “ “ . 100 Wm H Eger “ “ “ ..... 160 Carl Lamson “ “ “ ..... 160 A G Hardy, sheriff's salary 120 86 do exp highways 0 80 Peter Hordeman, exp poor farm 80 00 Renicker Bros., exp poor farm 46 00 T F Clark, exp poor farm 20 00 do “ ‘ “ 20 00 do “ “ “ 12 00 do “ “ “ 76 00 Andrew Ropp, exp poor farm 11 00 A G Hardy, pub imp 19 00 Isaac Tuteur, exp poor farm 68 00 J W MeEwen, pub ptg do “ “ - 1 60 J D Adams & Co 1 street sewer 96 00 do 2 grade blades M H Hemphill, team for com - 850 W R Brown, seed wheat for poor farm... 27 00 J A Sigler, assignee, Keener tp gr rd. 15 00 do “ “ “ ... 525 do “ “ “ ... 600 do “ “ “ “ - ?00 do “ “ •“ “ ... 600 do V - 626 do •, “ “ “ “ .... 875 Loma I Halleck, assignee Keener gr rd... 10 00 Arch Burns " “ “ Warner Bros, Marion tp gr rep ~ 876 Carl Lamson “ “ “ .... 900 Aaron Hickman “ “ “ 300 ED Rhoades “ " ‘ 290 A Woodworth “ 15 00 Louis Wilberg “ “ “ 9On City of Rensselaer t lights for county 8 36 F E Babcock, public printing 1 76 Vaughn Woodworth, mowingL’ H lawn 16q T F Clark, cash for vet sur poor farm... 976 R A Parkisrn trees Union ditch bonus 8 00 Geo K Murray exp c h l 06 J W Walker work co atty G E Marshall pub ptg 46 00 O P Robinson pnb imp - 84 00 Chas L Cinder Keener tp grav rd 86 26 Isaac Tuteur, exp court house Philip Blue postago truant officer 1 00 do services “ “ - -18 00 Chris Hensler Carpenter gr rd 30 00 liobt Porter sch sup poor farm 2 18 A G Hardy boarding prisoners W J Wright holding inquest 7 60 JW Walker ret “ 6 00 Luke I Jing witness “ 86 Mary Lang “ * “ * Anna Irwin “ “ Anna Lang “ “ 86 W. C. BABCOCK, County Auditor.

BLUE ROCK * AND 1 •(0 . ’ ■ GOLD MEDAL SHOOT! t , • ...... .. * ** , ./*••„ . „ i i i At Pleasant Grove, Wednesday, Oct, 16th, Beginning Promptly at 9 O’clock, A. M. Division of money, in all events, 50, 30 and 20 percent, First Event, 10 targets ..SI.OO Second “ 10 “ 1.00 Third “ 15 “ 1.50 Fourth “ 10 “ 1.00 Fifth “ 5 “ 500, snipe shoot Sixth “ 10 “ SI.OO - Seventh “ 15 “ ..1.50 Eighth “ 10 “ 1-.00-Ninth “ 10 “ 5 pairs double. 1.00 Tenth “ 10 “ 1.00 Eleventh “ 10 “ 1.00 Twelth “ 25 targets, MEDAL SHOOT open to Jasper, White and Pulaski counties. Loaded shells on tne grounds American G-un club rules, exceot no bang, no birdEVERETT BROWN, MANAGER.

Just Received. A fine lot of up-tc-date PATTERN HATS, Street Hats A.lso. If you want the very latest style hats that money can buy call and see my line for they are timmed in the oity by expert trimmers and are not old material or shelf-worn but are Strictly Swell Hats. If saving money is any objeot, give me a call. Location near depot. Mrs. C. E. Hershraan.

Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. In the matter of the petition of Barbara Kelley et al. No. 9607. Notice is hereby given that a pe.ltion has been filed with the Auditor of Jaaper county, state of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon Its merits will be had before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, State of Indiana on Tueeday the sth day of November 1901, the same being the second day of their Novem bar term, 1901. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be be constructed on the following route, towit: . Beginning five hundred (600) feet south and twenty (20) feet west from the southeast corner of the northeast vuarter of section thirtytwo (82), township twenty-eight (28) north, range seven (7) west, aunning thence north thirty-one J hundred and thirty (3180) feet, thence west twelve hundred and twenty-four feet to its outlet In the “Cain” Ditch. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: ; _ Warren WT Sage, John W. Sage, Charles B. Sage, William H. Kane, William H. Cain, Anna Barger, John Road Jr.. William M. C. Brown, Frank P. Jeffries, Mary Reed, John Reed, Nora Casey, Mary Oasey, Ellen Casey, Erederick O. Stretch, John Rondlfer, Jordan Civil Township and Trustee Jordan Civil Township. _ WM. C. BABCOCK, Oct. 16-22 Auditor Jasper County QUININE PC a GOLDS. _ Many people who un quinine for the cure of colds sav that the effeot of this drug is more disagreeable than the disease. Krause’s Cold Cure is prepared in a convenient capsule form, and will ouro the most deeply seated cold in 24 hours with, out any interruption to business. They are pleasant to take and give you a olear, fresh sensation while operating. Prioe 250. For sale by A. F. Long. 1

Application for License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of DeMotte, and of Keener township, Jasper Countv, Indiana, that the undersigned Reason M. Dunn, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years; of good moral character and a man who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township for over ninety days hist past, and who in respect to all legal qualifications and requirements, is a fit and proper person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who will be the actual owner and proprietor of said retail liquor business if license be granted him, will apply to the Board of Bommisaioners of said Jasper County, Indiana, at their November Term, 1901, said term commencing on the 4th day of November, 1901, at the Commissioners’ court room in the court house In the city of Rensselaer, in said county and state, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the samo to be drank upon the premises where .so sold and bartered. The location of the premises whereon said applicant desires to sell and barter and oonduot said retail liquor business, is a one story frame building, fronting on Railroad street, in said town of DeMotte, Jasper county, Indiana. The precise location or said premises are more particularly described as follows, The said building is located on lot 14, in block 3, in the original plat of the town of DeMotte, Jasper county, Indiana. The northeast corner of said building being thirty (30) feet and eight (8) inches west of the northeast comer of said lot and on the north line thereof, thenoe by outside measurements south thirty (80) feet, thence west sixteen (18) feet, thenoe north thirty (30) feet, thenoe east sixteen (16) feet to the placo of beginning. That said described room and building is separate and apart from any other business of any kind and has no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character. . That said building fronts to the north on said Railroad street, naving two windows and one door in the north end thereof and one door in the south end thereof and no doors or windows in either side thereof. That said room and building can be securely locked ana admisson thereto prevented and Is so arranged with glass windows that the whole interior can be viewed from the outside and from the said street. . .. •« . Said license will be asked for a period of one year, commencing at the expiration or the license now held by said applicant for said premises. _ UFA BON M. DUNN.