Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1901 — Page 4

| OOK HERE! If you contemplate building i Tnless you call and see us before buy- ; ing, you will ► ' ; jyjake a mistake you will regret.. : EJecause we carry A COMPLETE STOCK. ■ L? very thing is guaranteed to be as represented, and Uemember, we stand ready to make this assertion good. We handle everything in wood you need in building, also Sewer Pipe, Flue Linings, Hard and Soft Coal, All at Lowest Prices consistent with good goods. BALES LUMBER CO. phone 4. Office and Yard opposite Monon depot. Krull’s new Bakery and Lunch. Haus’ Old Stand Near Liberal Corner. I have haked bread, cakes and pies for Rensselaer people for 5 years and can guarantee the best satisfaction. Good bread always on hand. Pies, Cakes and all Order Baking a specialty. I solicit a share of the public trade. Nicholas Krull.

Kirk D w Company | PARR, IHNTJD- I —————— g Pore Drugs, Mines and Groceries. We Need Your Trade | Must Have it Whv? < You need us ▼ ▼ J • <j Because we are your friend and protect your interests. We buy right and sell right. Bring in your produce. | Special Sale Every Day this Week.? 5.00 CASH BUYS! 50 lbs Union Club Flour $1.05 Regular $1,15 j 19 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 “ 1.153 5 lbs Best B Bacon 6° “ •70| 3 lbs Roasted Coffee 35 “ -45 j 7 bars Lenox soap 25 “ .301 1 lb oom starch 08 *' 25 oz Baking Powder 25 “ .35 < Ilb Baking Soda 08 “ .10 < Ilb Starch 08 “ .10 j ! 1 Bottle Lemon Extract 08 “ .10] ■ 1 Bottle Vanilla Extract............ 08 “ .10; I 3 lbs Any Dried Fruit 25 “ .30, ’ 3 lbs Table Syrup 09 “ .10] ►J, lb- T npan Tea. .35 '* .50 [ 1 Cake Stove Polish... »08 “ .10 > 3 Qans C0rn...................... .25 “ ,80 [llb Pudding - 08 “ >lO ! $5.00 $6.00 i i Save si.oo in five, $20.00 in a hundred, Kirk Drug Co.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Hanging Grove. Mrs. Iselman has returned home after a month’s visit among friends in 111. Ed Randle’s little boy, Walter is sick with a bad cold. Several of the neighbors assembled at Mr. Drakes last Wednesday afternoon, and helped raise his fine new barn. Wash Cook is head carpenter and had done some fine work in the neighborhood this season. Saturday was Uncle Stacy English’s eightieth birthday. He is visiting his daughters, Mrs. Lute Hemphill and Mrs. Joseph Rowen in Rensselaer, while his son. Milroy, is building a new addition to their house. Some of tfie turkeys in this community are moving away in the night, to get away before Thanksgiving. Some young men I know seem to be getting ready to go into business for themselves next season, I wonder why there is such a demand for carpet rags? Pearl Burson has returned to Valparaiso, where she is continuing her studies under the instructions of Professor Clark, in the musical department of that school. Mr. Maxwell, Will Styers and several of the men of the community have finished husking corn. Others will soon finish and some are wishing a fodder shredder would come in the neighborhood.

Parr Church Dedication.

The new Free Will Baptist church at Parr will be dedicated next Sunday morning, Dec. 1., Rev. J. L. Meads, of Chester. 111-, assisted by Rev. B. F. Ferguson, of Rensselaer, will have charge of he services, and Rev. Ed. Meads will be there as pastor. An all day basket meeting with the dinner in he church will be held, and all are invited to come and to bring he proverbial full basket.

Krause’s headache capsules

will instantly cure headaches of any rind will instantly cure headaches of any kind. Being pure vegetable they are harmless and leave no bad effects. We offer SSOO reward for any trace of antipyrene, morphine, chloral or any injurious substance bund in them. Price 25c. Sold jy A. F. Long.

Honan’s Real Estate Agency

Farms tor Sale Cheap. 160 acres Jordan tp. 7 mi.’from city 160 a. Jordan tp. 7| “ “ “ 34 acres inside city limits. No. Per Acre 23 57| acres in Jordan tp S4B 30 80 “ ‘ Gillam “42.50 81 40 “ “ “ “ 25 33 120 “ “ Jordan *' 40 37 house and lots on River st 1000 39 fine 2 story house comer Its 2 blks from courthouse 1800 40 2 city lots prominent cor. 43 100 acres Union tp. 45 44 80 “ “ ■* 45 46 200 “ “ “ 45 62 80 a Barkley 40 57 80 ; a Newton 50 52 320 a Union tp. 45 54 80 a Marion 75 58 35 a Kankakee tp 23 59 160 a Newton tp 60 63 300 a Marion tp 51 45 1| story house, 5 room, comer It in city $550. Houses and lots in the city. For further particulars call on or write E. P. Honan. Rensselaer Ind.

Corning. Ohio, Mov, 5.1900 Pepsin Syrup 0., Monticello, 111. While visiting in Taylorville, 111., I came across your Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Have used two and one half bottles and it has done me more good than all the medicine I have used for two year. Please let me know if you will send me three or four betties and what it will cost to send it to Corning, Perry county, Ohio, and oblige, Mrs. Sarah A: McCracken. Sold by A. F. Long. For Rent: —The Butler farm of 320 acres; 125 acres under plow, balance in pasture; farm land all well tiled. | mile east of Parr station on the gravel. $2 per aere oash rent. Recommendations required. Apply to E. P. Honan, , j Rensselaer, Ind.

Md R RAY’S SPECIAL THANKjGIVI NG SALE BLANKETS. SHOES. All wool $6 blankets best qual ph« $5.00 Splendid ladies’ shoes heavy ext a sole $1.50 Ladies’kid shoe worth 2.50 sale pre 2.00 All wool blankets would be cheap at $5“ 4.50 Ladies’kid shoe worth 3.00 sale pre 2.50 All wool blankets “3.50 Ladies’enm’l shoes" 3.50 sale pre 3.00 Our shoes have no equal for style and wear, and All wool blankets “ “ 3.50 “3.00 for the money we ask for them are 25 per cent cheaper than any others. We are offering splendid values in Boy’s and Youths’ Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters, Caps, Silk Waists, Golf Gloves, Leather Boots, Wool Waists, Mittens, Leggins, French Flannel Kid Gloves, Warm Overshoes, Waist Patterns, Hats, Fur Scarfs, Walking Skirts. Never in the history of this house have we ever sold so many overcoats or half so many ladies’ coats. We are receiving new garments every day, half length, three-quarter and full length. Every express and freight brings goods for this house. Come in and see What we are doing. You will be agreeably surprised at the low prices we are asking for the very highest class of merchandise. We advise our customers to do their trading as early in the day as possible to avoid the P[ADPC UIIDDAV rush, especially on Saturdays. ULUIIUI IflUlliin 11

BANKSTATEMENT s&KKPOHT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., At the close of Its business on the 31st day of October 1901. RESOURCES Loansand Discounts $ 162,066.53 Overdrafts U S Bonds 1.900 00 Other stocks'.Bonds and Mortgages 10,(00 00 Due from Banksand Bankers 39,299 10 Banking House • 5,585 00 Current Expenses ■■■ ■■ 47 ( Currency 4,770.00 Cash on Hand < 7,717 38 / Specie 2.947 38 Cash Items 1,603 90 3230,164 38 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 25, ®9? 2?. Surplus Fund 3,000 00 Undivided Profits 42 00 Discount, Exchange and Interest. 5,867 60 Individual Deposits on Demand... 136,118 96 Individual Deposits on Time 60,135 82 $230,164 38 STATE OF INDIANA, l as JABPBB COUNTY. f I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Ind., de solemnly swear that the above statement Is true EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. '**>. Subscribed and sworn to before me ( ) JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Notary Public. Commission expires Aug. 28.1902,

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 FARM and OITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security on fair terms, reasonable rates and without delay. We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make investments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY tor our customers, and transact a general BANKING BUSINESS 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. Sheriff’s Sale. O. B. 82, Page 128. Cause No. 6185. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Milton Anderson and Otis W. Hathaway are plaintiffs and Phebe Getchel and Joseph Stewart are defendants, requiring me to make the stun of sixteen hundred ana fifty-five dollars and fifty cents, ($1666.50) together with interest and costs accrued and to accrue, I will expose nt public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Thursday, December 12th, 1901 between the hours of 10 o’clock »■ m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house 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 described, and if said rente and profits wiU not sell for a sufficient sum 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 and execution and interest and costs, towit: The Southwest quarter (J 4 of section thirty five (85), township twenty-nine (29) north, range five (5) west; with the exception of five (6) acres off the north end of the west half (M) of said southeast quarter (J<) of said section. Said sals will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana* A. G. HARDY, Sheriff Jasper County. Cummings & Darroch, Nov 19-26 Dec. 8 Attys for Plaintiff.

«■ NCTICE. The State of Indiana,) gg Jasper County. 1 . In "the Jasper Circuit Court November term 1901. Benjamin J. Gifford, ) . vs z Complaint No. 6237. Jennie M. Hutchinson, ) . et al. By order of Court, in said cause, the follow ing defendants were found to he non-residents of the State of Indiana, towit: Jennie M. Hutchinson, Susan Maddock, Prudence Johnson, Doronoe Martindale Ellen Marsh, Luther Marsh, Augusta Davis, Frank Martindale, Marion Rich, Charles Rich, unknown heirs of Ennline Maddock, formerly Emiline Martindale, and the unknown heirs of Mamie Maddock, Sales Martindale, and Martindale his wife, and all their unknown heirs, consorts and devisees and legatees; And all the unknown consorts, heirs, devisees and legatees, of each and every one of the above named defendants, and Etta L. Gifford. That this action affcects title to real estate in Jasper and Lake counties in the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holden on toe Second Monday of February A. D. 1902, the same being toe 10th day of February 1902, at toe Court House in toe City of Rensselaer, in said county and state, ana answer or demur to said complaint, toe same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set hand and affix the seal of said ( /Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this day of November,A. D. 1901. y JOHN k. MAJOR, Ferguson & Wilson, Clerk. Attorneys for Plff. Nov. 26-Dec. 8-10.

Improvement of River Street Notice is nereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, have filed their report of assessments on account of the improvement of River Street from the south line of Washington street to a point 125 feet south of Kannal Avenue and that they assessed the property of the following named persons: Mary E. Thompson, Abram F. Long, George E. Murray. William fi. Austin, Jennie Meyers, Olive H. Gamble, Anna L* Kirk, Eagar J. Duvall, John L. and Mary E. C. Johnson and Ruth Johnson, I. Albert Oveton, John W. Paxton, Harvey J. Kannal, Maria Hopkins, Frank B. Meyer, tMury J. Hopkins, Abram F. and Elizabeth Long, Alice J. Frefr man, Amzi 8. and SarahM. Laßue, Ancel ana Josephine Woodworth, William and Elizabeth Powers, Mary E. Robinson, Hugh L. Gamble, Warren C. & Maria H. Shead, Candace L. Loughridge, William B. Austin and Charles Gar ling, J. Albert Overton, S. Curtis Johnson and John W. Paxton, The Jasper County Drainage Association and the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. The said report will come up for final hearing on the 3rd Day of December, 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m. at toe Council Chamber. At said time interested property owners will be heard as to the amount of their assessments and the Council wiU fix the said assessments. Done by order of the Common Council November 18,1901. qcjtuyLEß 0 IKWTN , Nov. 22-29-42. City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. Improvement of Callen Street In the matter of the improvement of Cullen Street, from the south line of Notice is hereby given that the Pity Commissioners have filed their report of assess monte on account of that they assessed the property of the following named persons towit: Simon P. John Makeover, and Jasper County, Indiana. The said report will come up for final hearing on the 3rd Day of December, 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m. at the Co^ il said time interested property owners win be heard as to the amount of, their mseyinonts and the Council will fix said aasewunents. Done by order Nov. 22-29d2 City Clerk. • . _ A good work mare 12 years old for sale cheap, or will exoh ange I for good milk cow. For name of party enauire this office. w 3.

Notice to Property Owners. Improvement of Forest and Merritt Streets. In the matter of toe Improvement of Forest and Merritt Streets from the north line of Oak street to a point 6 feet north of the center line of Merritt street, and from a point 6 feet west of the center line of Forest street to the east line of the ‘‘Gravel Road.” Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners have filed their report of assessments on account of said improvement and that they assessed the property of the following named persons, towit: David H. and Mary E. Yeoman, Robert A. Hopkins, Victor P. Yeoman, Dallas M. Yeoman, Theodore F. Warne, James F. Yeoman, David V. Yeoman, Ella and Rose Culp, Mary Cleveland, Elizabeth Brown, Vernon Nowels, John Coen and Hattie E. Kerr, Charles B. and Jennie Steward, Charles W. Coen and Jesse L. Brady, Nellie M. Harris, Elizabeth and Julia M. Smith, Mary E. Spitler, Sarah E. Gay and the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. * The said report will come up for final hearing on toe 3rd Day of December, 1901, at 7 o'clock p. m. at the Council Chamber. At said time interested property owners will be heard as to toe amount of their assessments and the Council will fix said assessments. Done by order of the Common Council. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN, Nov. 22-29-d2 City Clerk Notice to Property Owners. Improvement of Harrison Street In toe matter of the Improvement of Harrison Street from the east line of Van Rensselaer street to the west line of of Cullen street. Notice is hereby given that the City Oommissioners have fifed their report of assessments on account of said improvement and that they assessed the property of the following named persons towit: 9?therine and John Kohhler, Abraham Leopold, Zell Fisher and Jasper County, Indiana. The said report will come up for final hearing on the 3rd Day of December, 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m. at the Council Chamber, at which time interested property owners will be heard as to the amount of their assessments and the council will fix said assessments. Done by order oftheCommon Nov. 22-29-d2 tW Clerk.

Notice to Property Owners. Improvement of Yanßensselaer Street In the matter of the improvement of Van ssftgsw “Ess McCoy, Jasper County, Indiana, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, AddiaonjParkison, Ellie, John and Mary Eger, Jacob J. Eigels b Thewddr^ort^ilcome npfor final hearing on the 3rd Day of Doconbar, 1901, at 7 o’clock p. m. at the Council Chamber. At said time interested property owners hoard as to the amount of their asses, m and the council will fix said assessments. City Clerk. Oil Lauds For Sale. 200 acres in the immediate Gillam Oil Field. It lies on the main wagon road from Wheatfield to Medaryville, J mile north of the new M. E. church, It is wild and not leased. I have no agents Address the owner, Ohables Foley. w 2m Danville, Indiana.