Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1901 — Page 4

| I OOK HERE! If you contemplate J | building ; 'i | I Tnless you call and see us before buy- $ I ing. you will J I 2y^ ake a mistake you r -g ret * ! we carry A COMPLETE | STOCK. | I 1-h very thing is guaranteed tc bees rep- | resented, and | | we stand ieady to make | l\. this assertion good- | *• We handle everything in wood you need in building, | also Sewer Pipe, Flue Linings, Hard and Soft Coal, 4 O 1 A % All at Lowest Prices consistent with good goods. ! BALES LUMBER GO.! ,1, * o phone 4. Office and Yard opposite Monon depot. £ 4. * mill 11 -• M , ~ ~ „ . , .» iliitiil<ll^ »»1« ■£»!«»> fr *»>❖* ❖* 44 -I- ♦>* •<- <«J, | Hruirs Hew Bakery and Cuncb. j j Haus’ Old Stand Near Liberal Corner. * £ I have baked bread, cakes and pies for RensseT laer people for 5 years and can guarantee the 4 4 best satisfaction. Good bread always on hand. 4 4 Pies, Cakes and all Order Baking a specialty. * % I solicit a share of the public trade. T * . Nicholas Kruli. I * * >l< A 4,4,A <S> <8« *4, aJ,J. <■ X 4.4- 4. ♦ >l. •!. *♦ 4. »T» ♦♦ ♦ » -«• -*• * •

y Eirk Drv Company | PARR, IKTD- | Pore Drop, Medicines and Groceries, f .. | We Need Your Trade | | Must Have it VUlivV $ You need us * * • x $ Because we are your friend and protect your interests. £ We buv right and sell right. Bring in your produce. x Our Saturday Sale * Every Saturday | 5.00 GASH BUYS: | 50 lbs Union Club Flour $1.05 Regular $1,15 § _ 9 19 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 “ 1.15 £ 5 lbs Best B Bacon 60 “ .70 g 3 lbs Roasted Coffee 35 “ .45$ 7 bars Lenox soap 25 “ .301 1 lb corn starch 08 “ -10<j) 25 oz Baking Powder 25 “ .359 1 lb Baking Soda. 08 “ .10 lib Starch 08 “ .10g 1 Bottle Lemon Extract 08 “ .10$ 1 Bottle Vanilla Extract 08 “ .10^ 3 lbs Auy Dried Fruit 25 “ .30 <jjj 3 lbs Table Syrup 09 “ .10$ T lb Japan Tea 35 *' .50$ 1 Cake Stove Polish 08 “ ,10<]> 3 Cans Corn • 25 “ .30$ $5.00 $6.00 § Save si.oo In five, $20.00 in a hundred, Kirk Drug Co. I

Pablic Sale. The uude'rsigued wilt sell at public sae at his farm in Hanging Grove tp. miles northeast of MoCoysburg, 74 southwest of Fr ticesville, beginning at 10 o’clock a, m. on Friday Nov. 15th. 1901. The following property: 6 head of horses, 1 brood mare in foal, 1 general purpose horse, 1 tine draft mare coming three years old well broken, 1 2 year old-colt, 1 yearling colt, 1 spring colt. 20 head of cattle, 8 cows, one with calf by side, 3 giving milk, other 4 to be fresh soon: 5 yearling heifers, 2 yearling steers, 1 yearling Poll-Durham bull, 5 spring calves 18 head hogs: 1 fat sow, 1 brood sow, 16 shoats; 1 6trring plow, 1 sulky breaking plow, 2 cultivators, 1 harrow, 1 disc harrow, 1 corn planter, 1 Plano binder, 1 farm wagon, 1 good top buggy, 1 good exteusiou top family carriage, 2 good sets work harness, 1 rick oats straw, 1 stack tame hay, about 200 bu corn in crib, household goods, etc. etc. Terms of sale: $5 and under cash; “over $5 twelve months credit without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent; 8 per cent discount for cash on sums over §5 Charles A. Le£. Phillips & Son, Auctioneers.

Public Sale- *• The undersigned will offer at public sale at the M. B. Alter farm 1J miles east of Rensselaer beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday Nov. 7th,, 1901 The following property: 1 team work horses, weight about 1500 pounds each, 16 head of cattle, 2 milk cows 7 and 8 years old, One with twin calves by her side 3 mo. old, the other raising two calves, 3 mo. old, 12 year old heifer fresh since May, 1 2-year old steer 4 heifers coming 2 years old, 2 steers 1| 3 ears old, 1 steer and 1 heifer yearlings. C fat hogs weight about 150 lbs., 1 good Deering binder, 1 Deering mower, 1 bay rake, 2 walking plows, 2 cultivators, 1 disc harrow- 1 smoothing harrow 10 feet, 1 corn planter with 80 rods check wire, 1 hand corn sheller new, 1 good Harrison wagon, 3 sets double work harness, 1 set double buggy harness good as new, 1 patent scoop board, 1 good gravel bed. Terms of sale: ss.ooand under cash in hard; en sums oyer $5.00 twelve months credit will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale, purchaser giving bankable note; 7 per cent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. W. E. Price. Phillips & Son, Auctioneers.

Not a Dissenting Vote. A perfect laxative! That is the unanimous verdict of the people who use Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. 400 and $1 sizes. Sold by A. F. Long. Anyone in need of a Stump Puller call on C. A. Roberts, agent for The MonarchEasy to cure a cold. if you go about it right. Take two dr three Krause’s Cold Cure Capsules during the day and two before retiring at night. This will insure a good night’s rest and a free movement of the bowels next morning. Continue the treatment next day and your cold will melt away. Price 25c. Sold by A. F. Long. Special Low Rate Excursion to Chicago. Saturday Nov. 9th, the Nickel Plate Road will sell round trip tickets to Chioago at extremely low rates. Return limit until midnight trains of Monday Nov. 11th, Consult the nearest agent of the Niokel Plate Road, or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or R. J. Hamilton Agent, Ft. Wsyne, Ind. dwNov.9 Corning. Ohio, Mov. 5. 1900 Pepsin Syrup C., Montioello, 111. While visiting in Taylorville, 111., I oame aoross your Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Have used two and one half bottles and it has done me more good tbanjjall the medicine I have used for two year. Please let me know if you will send me three or four bottles and what it will -cost to send it to Corning, Perry county, Ohio, and oblige, Mrs. Sarah A: McCracken. Sold by A. F. Long. Will Deliver Meat to Any Part of The City. I wish to notify the publio that I have some nice corn fed cattle to butcher, and will promply deliver meat to all parts of the City. Call Shone No. 63. J. J. Eiglbsbach. ts

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Public K^aleThe undersigned will offer at publio sale at the J. Matheson farm, just north of Rensselaer, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, Nov. 14, 1901 the following property: 34 head of cattle including 14 milk cows, all good milkers and of which 4 are Jersejs, 3 half Jerseys and 20 head of young cattle. Seven head of horses including one span work mares, weigh 3,000 lbs, 1 sorrel mare 1,200 lbs, and 4 other horses. Implements, Vehicles, etc. —1 McCormick binder nearly new, 1 McCormick mower, 1 surrey good as new, 1 top buggy, 1 open buggy, 1 Bradley corn planter with 120 rods wire, 1 hay rake, 1 Webber wagon, 2 cultivators, 2 stirring plows, 1 shovel plow, 1 harrow, 1 iron harrow, 1 broad-cast seeder, 1 hay ladder, 1 16-iuch plow, 3 sets of harness, 1 double work harness, 1 single harness. Terms —15 months credit. $5 and rnder cash in nand; on sums over $5 fifteen months credit will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale, purchaser giving bankable note; 8 percent discount for cash on sums over $5. J. Matheson, W. Coen. Phillips & Son, Auctioneers.

STEAD Y-STRENGTH-SLEEP, These Are Three Words to Conjure With —They are Closely Connected With Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills to Save a Rensselaer Citizen. Steady nerves—refreshing sleeprenewed strength—these are a trio that practically control the enjoyment of life—they are the keystone of the arch perfecting manhood and womanhood to the fulness of life, Mr. W. H. Rhoades of .277 McCoy Ave., Rensselaer, Ind., says:—“l can highly recommend Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills as a reliable safe and sure nerve tonic—one that will and does give to the nerves steadiness and quiet —gives to the restless sleep at night and to the system strength. This opinion is based on a trialin a severe case in our family. I am very much gratified at the fine results obtained and glad that A. F. Long, druggist called my attention to the Nerve Pills.” Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A, W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D. are op every package. For life insurance go to Bruner & Randle.

MURRAY'S New Winter Cloaks = AND - Walking Skirts. '■i* ■“i* Well made and properly fin= ished. Garments fit, are stylish wear well and give satisfaction to the wearer. Our Cloaks, Furs and Skirts embody all of these qualities. Every garment tailor made. Prices lower than ever before.

BANKSTATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., At the close of its business oa the 31st day of October 1901. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts A 162,066.53 Overdrafts 570 00 U. 8. Bonds .... 1.900 00 Other stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 10.C00 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 39,299 10 Banking House 6,585 00 Current Expenses 1422 47 ( Currency 4,770.00 Cash on UaDd <: 7,717 38 ( Specie 2,947 38 Cash Items 1,C03 fO $280,164 88 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 3,000 oo Undivided Profits 42 00 Discount, Exchange and Interest. 5,867 60 Individual Deposition Demand.. 136,118 96 Individual Deposits on Time 60,135 82 $280,164 88 STATE OF INDIANA, JASPBB COUNTY. f°° I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me s aw * i yliis 15th day ofNovember 1901. V ) JAMES H. CHAPMAN. Notary Public. Commission expires Aug. 28.1902, We respectfully call the attention of tbe PUBLIC to the foregoing statement of our condition, as reported, according to law to the AUDITOR of S I'ATE. We have money to loan on FARM and OITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security on fair terms, reasonable rates and without delav. We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make Investments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our customers, and transact a general BANKING BUBINESB. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage promising fair and courteous treatment to all, ADDISON PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. JAMES T. RANDLE, GEO. E. MURRAY. E. L, HOLLINGSWORTH, Directors, 5 PER CENT FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY.

Up late last night? Then, you don’t feel just the best today. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is very effective for sick headaoe billiousness or disordered atomaohe. Sold by A. F. Long. When you get a headach don’t waste a minute but go to your druggist and get a box of Krause’s Headache Capsules. They will prevent pain, even though your skull were craoked. They are harmless, too. Read the guarantee, Prioe 250, Sold by A. L. Long. For Shattered nerves. A remedy that will soothe, build up lhe wasthd tissues and enrich the blood is indispensable. Litohty’s Celery Nerve Compound has been wonderfully successful in cases of nervousness, as thousands of grateful people will testify. Sold by A. F. Long.

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HUT NOTICE. I THE STATE OF INDIANA,) Jasper County, j In the Jasper Circuit Court, to November Term A. D. 1901. George Shepard, > vs ' No. 6204. A. P. Willard, et al. ) Be it remembered, that on this 24th day of October, A. D. 1901, the above name plaintiff by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, his complaint against said defendants and also the affidavit or a competent person, that said defendants A. P. Willard, Mrs. Willard his wife and Mrs. Willard widow of said A. P. Willard; P. H. Kent, Mrs. Kent his wife and Mrs. Kent widow of said P. 11. Kent; The Junction Railroad Company, incorporat ed by the General Assembly of the states of Indiana and Ohio; A. O. Patterson, Mrs. Patterson his wife and Mrs. Patterson widow of said A. O. Patterson; M. S. Patterson, Mrs. Patterson his wife and Mrs. Patterson widow of said M. S. Patterson; John Ewing Patterson, Mrs. Patterson his wife and Mrs. Patterson widow of said John Ewing Patterson; James Ramsey Patterson, Mrs. Patterson his wife, and Mrs. Patterson widow of said James Ramsey Patterson; The Cincinnati, Counersville and Indianapolis Junction Railroad Company of Indiana and Ohio; Charlotte Gordon, Mr. Gordon her husband and Mr. Gordon widower of said Charlotte Gordon; Allen May, Mrs. May his wife and Mrs. May widow of said Allen May; The Peru and Indianapolis Railroad Com pany; Thomas Barber, Mrs. Barber his wife, and Mrs. Barber widow of said Thomas Barber; Charles P. Jacobs, Mrs. Jacobs his wife and Mrs. Jacobs widow of said Charles P. Jacobs; Chas. P. Jacobs, Mrs. Jacobs his wife and Mrs. Jacobs widow of said Chas. P. Jacobs; Sinah May, Mr. May her husband and Mr. May widower of said Sinah May; Thomas Mcßoberts, Mrs. Mcßoberts his wife and Mrs. Mcßoberts widow of said ThomaH Mcßoberts; James S. Hopkins, Mrs. Hopkins his wife and Mrs. Hopkins widow of said James 8. Hopkins; Jeremiah T. Boyle, Mrs. Boyle his wife and Mrs. Boyle widow of said Jeremiah T. Boyle John Thompson, Mrs. Thompson his wife and Mrs. Thompson widow of said John Thompson; The President and directors of the Peru and Indianapolis Railroad Company; James M. Bryant, Mrs. Bryant his wife and Mrs. Bryant widow of said James M. Bryant; Lynn B. Hudson, Mrs. Hudson his wife and Mrs. Hudson widow of said Lynn B. Hudson; Samuel W. Dudgeon, Mrs. Dudgeon his wifo and Mrs. Dudgeon widow of said Samuel W . Dudgeon; Lucian Barbour, Mrs. Barbour his wife and Mrs. Barbour widow of said Lucian Barbour; Charles P. Jacobs and Lucian Barbour as partners under the firm name of Barbour & Jacobs; John G. Talbott, Mrs. Talbott his wife and Mrs. Talbott widow of said John G. Talbott, E. W. H. Ellis, as President of the Peru and Indiana Raailroad Company; Stoughton A. Fleteher.-Mrs. Fletcher his wife and Mrs. Fletcher widow of said Stough ton A. Fletcher; Edwin P. Peck, Mrs. Peck his wife and Mrs. Peck widow of said Edwin P. Peck; 'William 8. Hubbard. Mrs. Hubbard his wifo and Mrs-Hubbard, widow of said William 8 Hubbard; And all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the foregoing named defendants, ana all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants, and all of the unknown administrators, executors, receivers, and trustees of each or the foregoing named defendants and of each or their heirs are non-residents of the State of Indiana, said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency or said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the November term of said court, 1901, towit: on the sixth day of December 1901. Witness my hand and the seal /SerTfVr said Court, affixed at office In l_l ) Rensselaer, Indiana, on this 24th day of October A. D. iSOI. ' John F. Major, Clerk. Foltz. Spitler A Kurrie, Atty'afor Plaintiff. Oct 29 Nov. 6-12.

Remember the “rummage sale” Nov. 15th, by the D. A. R., for the publio library. _ ..