Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1902 — Page 4

’ ’ For Sate. Two heavy draft mares 4 years old tn fold, 1 driving mare 9 years old, 1 horse 4 years old, 2 yearling oolts, 1 suckling oolt, 14 yearling steers, 2 milk cows, one 8 year old heifer, 2 two year old heifers, 1 yearling heifer, all fresh soon. One McCormick binder nearly new, 1 mower, 1 two horse hay take, 2 cultivators, 2 walking plows, ! com planter, 1 harrow, 2 wagons, 1 top buggy, 2 sets work harness, 1 set single harness. Call on Chas. M. Green lee, miles north west of Rensselaer. W4tp Five Per Vent. Leant. Irwin & Irwin loan the funds of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., which has made more loans in Jasper County than any other Company or person. Loans made promptly. No “red tape.” No extra charges for making papers; examination of tend or abstract. Partial payments accepted. Office in Odd Fellows Temple Booms 1 and 2. ...

High Quality Wins. We sold our first car of Ben Hur Flour in nine week. Another car of 700 sacks just received. Try a sack and if not the best in this market, return it and get your money. , For a short time yet 51.05 sack at J. A. McFarland’s. . ...... -- ■ Money On Fanns. At 41-2 Per Cent. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 4J per ct. interest, wifhi privilege to make partial payments any interest paying ’time Also loans on city property at low rates. Call or write Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind |fo. Side Pub. Square. ,' -Oil Lands For Sate. a * • » ■ ■ ■ ■ m » 200 acres, all or part, in the Jasper county, Indiana,, oil field. It is in section 28, town 31 north and range 5 weet. and lies J of a mile north of Asphaltum. It is not improved. Not leased. No trade will betaken. I have no agent. Address the owner. ‘ Charles Foley, wtf Danville, Ind.

■ONEY TO LOAN. A special fund to loan on fax ms at a low rate rate of interest without commission. Also money to loan on city property, second mortage personal and chattel security. Money on hand no delay. A complete set of abstract books. Call or write. James H. Chapman. Makeever’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. A Bargain In Real Estate. For sale at about half price a 5 roomed house located in edge of town. Reasonable payments if desired. I have several enquiries, list your city property with me, if you desire to sell. wdßw J. H. Chapman. ' Duroc Jerseys For Sale. I have a fine male thorough-bred six months' old Duroc Jersey pig for sale, at my place. 6 miles west of Rensselaer. Also 25 that, will be for sale the last of November. w3tp. Jeff Smith. When you want a good shoe shine call on the old reliable shoe black at his parlor at Ray Wood's barber shop. Nothing but Whittemore’s best polishes used. Harry Wiltshire. Monon Rates. One fare for the round trip ,to Lansing, Mich., Nov.JO t.o 14, return limit Nov. 22nd. One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis Nov. 17th, to 18th, final limit Nov. 19th. One and one third, fare for the » rmd tri,* Nov. 26th and 27th “nal limit Nov. 28th, not to exceed distance of 150 miles.

Money on Farms. We are prepared to make any size farm loane on short notice. We have private and eastern funds to loan on personal or chattel security. Call and see us before yon close a deal elsewhere. Oar terms will be satisfactory, dwtf Fmbguson & WILBON. HAKPT tobacco spit IJU|\ I and SMOKE IfcJtJL L- Your Life away t Yo« «• bt'earaf of any form of tobacco aoinr •••Uy. so ■»•*• abrawg, magtiic, fall <3 new Ufo aad vigor by UkU* 80-TO-BJUT, that ■ahaa weak aw Btroog. Maay nia

A Bad Little Nio.

John Elliot, sized but slick looking colored youth who has been here for some months past, working at different jobs, and latterly making a specialty of shoe shining, broke loose Saturday m bad shape, He went into the short order restaurant, on south Van Rensselaer, and began using insulting language to the lady proprietor asd her neice, and cursing and swearing at young Harry Reed, the clerk. Harry went to put him out, and Elliot drew a knife, but Harry struck him on the arm so hard that he could not use the knife. He got him out of the door and knocked him over some empty ice cream tubs. Elliot got up as Harry was in the act of closing the door, and Elliot struck at him through the glass in the door with his bare fist. Some of the glass out Harry on the hand, but of course Elliot’s hand was cut a good deal worse. Later in the night the colored boy was arrested by Constable Vick and placed in jail. On Sunday he was released, on condition that he “git” and stay got. He pulled out for Chicago and probably will not be Been here again.

Mme. Yale’s Toilet Preparations. Ladies, I have a supply of Mme. Yale’s toilet and medical preparations on hand, for the benefit of those who wish them. I can sup. ply yon any of her remedies. Call and get a booklet. Mrs. H. .1. Bartoo. There will be a box social and fish pond, with Bennett’s graphophone for entertainment at Pleasant ! strove school on Saturday eveningrNov. 15th. No admission charged. Every body invited. Mary Richardson, Teacher. Land Land Land. We have 10,000 of land in tracts frori 40 to 700 acres, choicest Indiana farms in Whitley, Koscuisko, Lagrange, Noble and Elkhart counties. Corn lands, wheat land and grass lands, we offer for sale or trade on easy terms from 1 to 15 years time, only small payments required. We have seveial farms in the choicest farming region of Indiana known as the How Patch in Lagrange county. We take pleasure in showing lands to any prospective purchaser. We are the oldest as well as largest Real Estate dealers in northern Indiana Write or call for discription circular of farms, information cheerfully given. Banking House of Sol Mier Co., Ligonier, Ind. C. J. Dean, Rensselaer, (nd. Agt. My 80 acre farm in Barkley tp is for sale, trade oi rent. Nelson DuCharme, Rensselaer, Ind. w4tp M. R. No. 2. Five Per Uent. 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. Austin, Rensselaer, Ind. A cold to-day means consumption tomorrow. Consumption is more often caused by a neglected cold than any other .way—it is poor judgment to buy a common cough syrup when it is so easy to get Dr. Geo, Leininger’s Fox-mal-de-hyde Cough Cure the best cough remedy in the world for all serious and stubborn coughs and colds. It never fails. Sold at 25c on a guarantee by A. F. Long. Tu

FACTSThat Enables Me to Sell Millinery Cheap. I have' no rent to pay. And am at little expense. I buy dose and tell close. I get my patterns made by expert trimmers, who are strictly up to date and give gocd satisfactio n I always try To please my customers. So I now have a fulHine of millinery on display. Street, trimmed, and pattern bats and selling on very small profit 1 Give me a call. I will save you money. Mm. Hkrseman. (Near Dwpot..)

Some Freak Vegetation.

The entries in Long’s 2nd annual corn show end today, but the corn will remain on exhibition for several days, until the awards are made, towards the latter part of this week. It is a fine exhibition, with many exhibitors. Some freak vegetation have been brought in. Notably some enormous radishes by Tom Crockett, southeast of town, which are record breakers. One is a turnip radish, which is a foot through, 18 inches long, and weighs 16 pounds. Its weight is far out of proportion to its size, but, as one of our inland secretaries of the navy is said to have remarked when be first went on board a war vessel, “The dum thing is holler.” Another of Tom’s radishes, the long variety is 2| feet long and four inches thick; and a fine shapely foot. Still another of the same variety is even larger, but is exceedingly crooked. Some big turnips have also been brought in, G.R. Robinson has one weighing 6f pounds, and Joe Nagel one of just the same weight, They are monsters in size and beauties in shape.

A large line of fall - and winter caps at half price at Laßue Bros. There will be a happy time at the “Donation Party” November 26th. We will sell you any hat in the house at a great reduction in price. Laßue Bros. Don’t forget that Joe Jackson s still in the bus business. Phone 210. See our line of drees goods; all the new things at the lowest prices. Laßue Bros. Three dollars a month buys. Singer sewing machine; At the Singer office. dtf Why pay 11.15 and $1,20 for flour when you can buy jufet as good for 93c at Laßue Bros.

Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the positive' remedy for constipation. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists, ioc. Are you looking for bargains, if you are.you will make a mistake ,by not calling on Mrs. Purcupile. She sells better goods for the money than has ever Wen sold in town. Mrs. Purcupile. Jas. H. Farrell a Prominent Chicago Man. And The Oldest Member of the Illinois House of Representatives Makes a Recommendation. James H. Farrell, of Chicago is one of the best known figures in the Democrat politics of that city. For years he has been marshal of the famous Cook County Democracy Marching Club, whiph has participated in Democratic campaign in half the stars of the union, and which went to New York espebially to assist in the election of Mayor Van Wyck. Capt. Farrell is the oldest member of the Illinois House of Representatives in point of service having been a member continously since 1887. His coDstitutents having elected him eight times He has been a leader in that body from the beginning of his career and is one of the best known figures in Illinois politics. Capt. Farrel is', 59 years qf age and one of the best preserved men for his years in the Illinois Legislature, despite his arduous and constant duties in that body, *Mr.} Farrel is engaged in the real estate business in Chicago. Under date of March 14, 1901, he writes as follows: , Springfield, 111., Pepsin Syrup Co, Monticello, 111, Manufacturers Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Repsin. Gentlemen: I have found after a thorough trial that your Syrup Pepsin is a moss excellent and successful remedy for Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Sick Headache. It is a most effective and pleasing in all oases of this nature, and it is with pleasure I recommend it to others. Respectfully Yours, Jas, H. Farrell, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Compound is guaranteed to cure all forms. of stomach troubles, biliousness, sick headache indigestion and constipation. Not and irritant but a oorreotive. Sold in 50c and 11 bottles at A. F. Long’s.

€llis Opera bouse J. H. $. Ellis, Manager. ‘ —— “ ~ ONE NIGHT ONLY Tues. Nov. nth, Edwin Young’s Great Rural Play H® FOLK," ANOTHER “OLD HOMESTEAD.” Theme-As pure and sweet as new mown hay. FEATURES. A Capable Acting Company--Special Scene-fry--Clever Specialties.

25c, 35c and 50c. Reserved seats at OPERA HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. < CANDY CATHARTIC . « lie. Me. 1 liMlll IIIH I■ l Dratrtata. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk Beware of the dealer who tries to sett “something lust as good." —-• Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. In the matter of the petition of Moses Sigo, et al for Ditch No. 563. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper 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 Tuesday, the 2nd day of December, 1902, the same being the 2nd day of their December Term, 1902. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning on the west side of public highway running north and south through the center of-section thirteen (13),township twen-ty-seven, (27) north, range -seven (7) west, about four hundred (400) feet north from the center of said section and nfhning thence in a general northerly dirction to its outlet in Carpenter’s Creek, three hundred and twenty-, five (325) feet south, and two hundred a.d ninety (290) feet west from the center of section (1), township twenty-seven (27) north, range seven (7) west. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: Chris Heusler, Jacob S. Jorden, Dora E. Jorden, Margaret E. Jorden, Mary M. Jorden, Moses Sigo, Wn). C. Smally, . James D. Carson, August Sutherland, Vincent Eisle. Bryant W. Hammonds. Thomas Shellby. James H. Glass, Thomas Blake, Joseph Blake, . James Lilves, ' Joseph Dluzak. Jasper County for Range Line Gravel Road, Civil Township of Carpenter. Trustee of Civil Township of Carpenter. WM. C.‘BABCOCK, Auditor jasper County.

Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. -In the matter of the petition of Seth B. Moffit et al for Ditch in Jasper and Newton counties; No. 410 notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper 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 Tuesday the second day of December 1902, the same being the second day of their December term, 1902. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section thirty-four (84) township thirty-one (31), north, range seven (7) west,in Jasper county and running thence in a general westerly and northerly direction to-its outlet in the Kankakee river, in section eleven (11) in township township thirty-one (81] north, range nine (8) west., ip Newton county, near the east line of said section. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: George A. Cover, John F. Garriott, Charles B. Jackson. Joseph Cunningham, Mary Weise, John Makeever, Johanna Greenwald. Seth B. Moffitt. Mary E. Moffitt, Charles G. Hutchinson, Vinton W. Shuck, Charles T. Otis, Patrick H. Malany, Charles L. Chamberlain, James A. Caldwell Michael H. Root, Ray D. Thompson, Fred R. Otis, Clement Oecamp, Mary V. Hammond, Martha J. Earl, Alice Earl Stewart, Orlando A. Yeoman, Gertrude Yeoman, Isaac Kight, Dwight Lawrence. Carroll C. Kent, Simon P. Thompson, Civil Township of Union, Jasper County, Trustee of Civil Township of Union, Jasper County, Civil Township of Lincoln Newton County, Trustee of Civil Township of Lincoln, Newton County, Civil Township of Lake, Newton County, Trustee of Civil Township of Lake, Newton County, Elisabeth Boyle, Fletcher Bnntain. John H. Brolsma, John Bouchard, Helen M. Boyle, Clara J. Boyle, Humphrey Barber. Matilda Cox. Henry J. Christiansen, Peter Devries, H. J. Cummings, whose full nhmeis unknown, Hu Ida J. Goldsberry. John A- G ratham, Jesse B. Gratham. Harmon A. Boat. Mary Halleck, Bolton Colley, Harwood & Corbin whose Tull names are unknown, B. F. Corbin whose full name is unknown, J. H. Cunningham whose tujl name is upknown, Clifton Hampton and owners with him whose full names are unknown, School Township of Lincoln. Newton County, Trustee of School Township of Lincoln . New ton County, ; . Douglas Lawrence. John Lawler, Lawler A Thompson, whose ■full names are unknown, -j - . ..._ Delos Thompson, Michael Lawler, James H. Odle, Rosa D. Stephens, H. P. Stephens, whose full name is unknown, Joseph G. Rchwing, Samuel R. Stoler, Alexander B. Tolin. Evnlipe Burros, Bans Jensen, Lnther M. Fairbanks. Martha D. Brown, William M McGinnis. George A. Graves Abda A Hammond. P>.ra H. Jones, Florence A. Miller Mary Michael, Alonzo L. Howard. W. 8. Wilder, whose full naleis unknown, Oliver G. Wilder, Prank Is Williams. rood Company. « ♦ - i - Wm. o. Baaooca, Auditor Jasper Criilfer. NcvUIMD- f I

Co the ttkmm America. The makers of Queen Quality offer to Women one hundred prizes, aggregating $5,000 ttt field. dg3|b . | We feel confident that the women frjl >bo wear "Queen Quality ’ can show V-y Sap better rtusons for the superiority of the /k Queen Quality shoes than aan be given < for. any other shoe on earth, and have J decided to afford them this great oppor- ; Kn wt i tunity. We offer Five Thousand Doitere in prizes to the One Hundred wow men who give the best reasons why the ; W 1 k /rIL Queen Quality shoe is superior to all ' 1 other shoes in the following respect:— -‘‘That Comfortable Feeling” of a Queen Quality Bhoe ’ ( Bhowin g where and how thay etter t^ian an y other shoe, which th® cause of that “comfortable feelHk inR -"> -v 1 ' 2nd --The "Satisfying Qualities” of a Queen Quality shoe (showing why women who have once tried Queen Quality always wear them afterwards.) Sd- The Exclusive “Style and Individuality” of a Queen Quality Shoo. (showing why Queen Quality is the recognized leader of shoe fashions.) The lite r 8 fy ability is required to enter this SJt, BWBrded according to the merits of the articles from ’ t * ocordh ‘E‘o the common sense and logic and value of the CONDITIONS FOR COMPETING. In order to compete it will be necessary to write yorfr article upon a blank furnished by a dealer. One blank will be given with every purchase of a pair of Queen Quality shoes; -- This is to insure that every article submitted is based upon actual experience. Prizes are as follows: First Prize si,ooo 4th Pri™ ■Slat <oth [loPrizes] each 25 Kth sth pTinti.' fs p ‘- 200 51st to 60th [lO Prizes] each 15 rin^ s] 61st to 70th [lO Prizes] each 10 11th to 20th [lO Prizes] each..... 75 1 71st to 100th [3O Prizes] each 5 J not contain ov< 200 words. You may write on one or more of the dimply state your own ideas of what are the best reasons. Your n^ eri AVi C lnduc e others to Contest open from October Ist to December 25, hJ nUßtbe r .e? cl ved by January 1,1903. The articles will be judged and a com ™ittee of prominent publishers about January 1,1903, and the “Queen Quality” Shoes are sold by FENDIG S FAIR.

J. C. GWIN - LUMBER MERCHANT - LUMBER SHINGLES. DOORS, f.'-' < Of all kind,Ss Lath, Sash. Blinds, SEWER PIPE-AUsizes-idled direct fromlumbei region Paxton's old stand. J. C. Gwin

When in the City call at SCOTT BROS. And see the elegant line of Robes and Blankets. .... .Also a nice line of Riding Saddles, Handmade Harness and ail kinds =of Repair Work- = BUGGY TOP WORK a Specialty. Why do people go there? Because they are treated right. Call and you will be treated likewise. SCOTT BROS.

OS (TEiimber A Very Select Quality of OAK LUMBER From Kentucky .——-AT Gwin’s Lumber Yard ■aw Are Tewr KMaave » As«iWis'asa«*»»B

•If you have headaches don’t experiment with alleged cures Buy Krause’s Headache Capsules which will cure any headache m half an honr. no matter what causes it. Price 25c, sold by A. F. Long. If you are in need of a _ machine* Call at WHITE’S and get the Celebrated SINGER Sewing Machine, The best in the world, Nosi!ss, Otis and Supplies'always on hand We clean and repair . all machines. Otic* Van Renssolaar St.