Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1901 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN Official Paper of Jasper County. ■ ; Otto* to Republican-building on the corner of Washington and Weston Streets. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL KDITOB AND PUBLISHER. Terms of Subscription. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Friday, December <3, 1901.

A Box Social at Blue Grass.

A box social will be given at the Blue Grass school house, 5 miles west of Rensselaer Saturday evening, Dec. 7, 1901. A short program will be given. Every body is cordially invited to attend.

ROSALIE LANE,

Social at Zadoc.

A box social will be held at Zadoc School house, Walker Tp., Friday evening, Dec. 13tb, for the benefit of the school library.

W. L. HANNA, Teacher.

Box Social

A box social will be given at the Parker school house 2| miles northeast of town on Friday evening Dec. 6, beginning at 7 o'clock. A graphopbone entertainment and some of the best talent of Rensselaer will be present. Ladies bring well filled boxes.

How Are Your Kidneys f Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. SaiD« pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N Y School Entertainment at Kniman. An entertainment and box social will be held at Kniman school Saturday evening Dec. 7. Program will consist of plays, recitations, pantomines and music. Admission 10c. Ladies with boxes admitted free. Ten cents will be refunded to purchasers of boxes. J. B. Martindale, , Nellie Meiskr. w2t Teachers.

Box Social at Wasson School. A box social will be given by the Wasson School for the benefit of the school library, Saturday evening Dec. 14th. Graphophone and elocution entertainment. Ten cents admission. Money refunded to gentleman buying boxes. Come. Ethel Daugherty. Teacher. They Work While You Sleep. While your mind and body rest Cascarets Candy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels, put them in perfect order. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at pubic sale at his farm in Hanging Grove tp. 1£ miles east of McCoyaburg, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on Wednesday, December 11th, 1901. The following property: Ten head horses, four work mares, two work horses, one 3-year old mare, two two-year old colts all broke, 1 spring colt. Six head of cattle, three milk cows, one yearling steer, one yearling heifer, one 3-year old heifer, bred. 49 bead of hogs, 4 brood bows, 45 shoats. Implements, vehicles, etc: 1 Plano Harvester, 1 hay rake, 4 plows, 1 diso barrow, 2 double cultivators, 1 single cultivators 2 mowing machines, 1 3-section steel harrow, 2 ditch scrapers, 1 end gate seeder, 1 Porter corn planter, ten rods woven wire hog fencing, 1 coil plain wire, 500 feet 2 inch iron pipe, 1 2-inch globe valve, 3 lumber wagons, 1 spring wagon, 1 single buggy, 1 mud boat, 1 double wag on box, 2 hay racks, 1 hay derrick with rope and pul--2 sets manure plank, 3 1-2 double dray harness, 1 single jL -y harness, 1 buggy harness, ahd many small tools, implements, timothy seed, buckwheat etc. Terms : $5.00 and under cash in hand; on sums over $5.00 twelve months credit will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 5 per cent will be charged from date of sale, purchaser giving bankable note. Eight per cent discount for cash where credit is due. O. R. Derby. S. Phillips & Son, Auctioneers, C " V O. G. Spitler, Clerk Gub Lunch. I ®tnr»t#Tonr Bowels With Cuicarcti. Ctoofly Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 100, 88c. It O. 0.0. fail, druggists refund money

Teacher.

GRACE NOWELS,

Teacher.

THURSDAY.

Mrs. Ray Mossier is spending a few days in Chicago. A 15 year old son of A 1 Fletcher of Barkley tp., is very eick with pneumonia. Fred Phillips and C. W. Rhoades are attending the Chicago stock show, today. Born, Tuesday, Dec. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker, of Barkley tp, a daughter. H. W. Jackson, northeast of, town is visiting the stock show at Chicago, today. Delos Thompson went to Rose Lawn last evening to unload 17 car loads of cattle. Miss Wishard, of Indianapolis, is visiting the family of her uncle, W. W. Wishard. Judge Lairy, of Logansport, is trying the Coen vs Halstead case, in the circuit court. Miss Ola Landis, of Delphi, returned home today, after a week’s visit with Rensselaer relatives. Mies Eva Clark, who has been quite sick of tousilitis for the past week, is somewhat better today. Miss Roxy Meadows from Lebanon Ind., is visiting her sister Mrs. James Reed, south of town. Mrs. Korah Parker and daughter and Miss Bessie Moody have gone to Chicago for a few days’ visit. J. W. Anderson and daughter arrived from Lafayette today, to act as cooks at the Nowels House.

Mrs. M. J. Hopkins returned home yesterday afternoon after a months visit with relatives at Westvilie Ind. Mrs. Alice Osborne has sold the residence on Division street, known as the Frank Osborne place to W. H. Eger. The price was 11,800. Miss Orie Clark, who had been visiting her parents here, was called back to Lafayette Tuesday evening to nurse a case of pneumonia. Mrs. Nancy J. Marshall, who has been staying with her cousin, Mrs. Jas. Flynn for two months, returned to her former home, at Piqua, Ohio, today. The temperature last night was down to 13 degrees above zero. This is the coldest of the season, up to this time. The ooldest heretofore this season was Nov. sth, just a month earlier, when it was 16 degrees. Rev. J. Arthur Hurley, of Johnsonburg, Pa., will begin a series of meetings at the Missionary Baptist ohuroh next Wednesday evening, Dec. 11th, and oontinue all the week and Sunday and Sunday evening.

A blue rock shooting contest will take place next Thursday, Deo. 12th, a mile east of town, on the Pleasant Ridge road, conducted by Andy Gangloff. Some 15 events are scheduled. Money will be divided on the usual per cent, basis. James F. Antrim has sold his residence property on Clark street to Fred McColly, for $1,500. There are numerous symptoms going to show that Fred has a well defined idea of what he wants of a house. Mr. Antrim thinks of moving to Missouri. At the Church of God, Sunday Deo. Bth, at 10:45 a. m., subject of discourse: “Is it compatible with the idea of a just and loving God to inflict, or permit such terrible suffering as so many inoffensive of his creatures—even children, continually experience?” The case against Otto Steel, of Union, charged with trepass, by Mrs. Frederica Fendig, was tried Wednesday, before Squire Burnham He is charged with going upon the farm after he had received notice to keep off. The Squire reserved hie decision until Friday at 2 p. m. m. B. Randle, of Barkley, who bought Rev. W, H. Sayler’s property at the north side of town, some months ago, has recently invested again in Rensselaer property. He hhs bought of Mrs. Nellie M. Harris her acre traot;

north of the railroad; paying for the same $2,700. Albert Cohee, a 19 year old boy committed suicede at the door of the Advent church, north of Reynolds, last Saturday night. He shot himself through the body. He accompanied a Miss Hahn to church and on the way complained of the treatment of his parents, and said he had no friends. Hio father keeps a store at Georgetown, Cass Co.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Alonzo A. Groce to Charles R. Peregrin Nov. 12, It 8 bl 8 Dunnville S2OO Elmer J. Wilcox to Jacob R. Wilcox, Sept. 30, It 5 bl 3, Weston’s Add. Rens. .250 Nelse P. Pearson to Wm, H. Snedeker Nov. 18, nw se 26-29-5 40 acres Hanging Grove ... .1800 Nellie M. Harris to Wm. H. Randle Nov. 23, pt sw 19-29-6, 9£ acres, Rensselaer 2700 Geo. B. Cummings to Trustees Pres. Church, Sep, 3, pt 25-27-7, Remington 1600 Magdalene Bachman to Henry Kessinger, Nov. 23, e| sw 32-27-7, 80 acres, Carpenter 5,000 David P. Loner to Christian T. Arnold, Nov. 4, sj sw sw 28-30-6, 20 acres Barkley 800 Wm. B. Austin to Whitsel Lewis Nov. 22, Its 1. bl 1, Austin & Paxton’s Add. Rens.. •. 150 Theodore F. Clark to Nathan P. Barger, Nov. 26, w| ne 20-31-6, Walker 2100 James F. Antrim to Winfred McColly, Nov. 28. It 1 bl 1, pt It 6 bl 1, Thompson’s Add, Rens.. 1500 Thomas Driver et ux to Harry E. Gifford, Nov. 29, e| sw 10-30-6, 80 acres Barkley 2,000 Alice Osborne to Wm. H. Eger Oct. 28, It 6 bl 12, Weston’s add. Rensselaer 1800 r Chas. Fraatz Jr. to Ida F. Tanis Nov. 29, und wj 16-32-7 Keener Jane Nichols to George Wessner Nov. 30, Its 9, 10 bl 4 Graham’s Add. Wheatfield 700 John W. Reed to Martin Cain, Nov. 23, pt It 4 Bruel’s Add, Remington 150 John C. Kaupke to Conrad F. Meyer, Nov. 27, nw nw, n| nw nw 24-32-5, Kankakee 1800

Christopher Cool to Arthur Parcels Nov. 25, e£ ne 34-29-5 80 acres, Hanging Grove 100 Chas. W. Morris et al to Benjamin A. Welsh et al, Nov. 29, pt e£ sw 23-28-7 22 aores Jordan.. .1050 Perp. B. L. & S. Asso. to Chas. H. Peck, Nov. 27, realty in Remington 1200 Robt- Parker to Hattie Fisher, Oct. 26, It 3 bl 5, Remington. .750 Harriet A. Burton to Robt. Parker, It 4 bl 17, Remington... Margaret Ransford to James M. Dickey, Dec. 3, Its 2, 3 bl 14 Leopold’s Add. Rens 1500 Wm, A. Rinehart to Emmett L. Hollingsworth Dec. 3, sw se 25-30-5, 40 acres, Gillam .. 1500 James M. Ballagh to Paul Viezens, Nov. 29, n£ ne 5-31-7, sj se 33-32-7 Keener 5,600 G. K. Hollingsworth, Com’r, to Wm. B. Austin, Nov. 27, nj nw 20 31-5, Waiker Comr’s deed. .650 Learn to do your own picture taking. ’ A few dollars will get you started. Full instructions with every camera. Linn & Parkison.

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MURRAY’S DECEMBER SALE

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Rrwirs new Bakery and Clinch. j Haus’ Old Stand Near Liberal Corner. | '< I have haked bread, cakes and pies for Rensselaer people for 5 years and can guarantee the J best satisfaction. Good bread always on hand. Pies, Cakes and all Order Baking a specialty. I solicit a share of the publio trade. ! Nicholas Krull.

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