Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1902 — Page 4
' £B3 GREAT MAJESTIC CfEB. RANGEEXHIBIT Hp|ncM< ■ ALL NEZT WEEK! WARNER EROS.
mm mis. PHYSICIANS. JJRB JOHNSON & KRESLER Physicians and Surgeons. Office over Porter* Store in new Holllngsworh building. Office Phons »x> Dr, Johnson'* residence 221 So River Street Phone 21, Office hours: 10 to 12 am;l to Sand 7 toB p tn. Dr. Kresler’a res'dence at office—Phone 196. Office hours: 8 toll .SO a m. 1 to 3 4 7 to 8 p m. RENSSELAER, IND W, W. HARTSELL, M.D HOMEOPATHIC Pnysician and Surgeon, Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stockton - William* block opposite court house. Phone 30 RENSSELAER, IND. ' J,B AIM. WASHBURN, M. D Physicians and Surgeons. Dr I. B. Washburn will give special attention to disease* of the eye. ear. nose, throat and chronic disease*. He also testa eyes tor glasses. Office “wu,Atr» over Ellis & Murray’s store. Otophone No. 48. RENSSELAER, IND. DR. A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office tn Forsythe corner .block. Phone 126, RENSSELAER. I ND, JJR. K 0. ENGLISH? Physician and Surgeon
Night and day calls given prompt attention. Residence footie 116. Oflioe Phone 171 RENSSELAER, INDIANA. attorneys. Frank Folia. Charles G. Spitler Harry R. Kurrle. JFOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE (Succeason to Thompson A Bro.) Attomey-at-Law. law, Beal Estate, Insurance, Abstracts ud anna. Only aet of Abstract Books In County RENSSELAER, IND. B. AUSTIN Latter and Loan Broker. Office in Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer st., RENSSELAER, - - IND. O. W. Hanley- J. J. Bunt HANLEY & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Law, Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. omen; Over Bills A Murray's store RENSSELAER, IND. E P. HONAN, Attorney At Law, Law, Loans, Abatracta, Insurance and Real Estate. will practice in all the Courts. All business attended to with promptneaa and dispatch. t RENBSKLAKB, INDIANA. RAY D. THOMPSON, Attomey-<i/-Law, I* ta-y Pt Bic, Collections. Loans, and •Il Legal Blaess carefully attended to BOLLINGSWOBTH’S BUILDING WEST OP OOUBT HOUSE. /, F. Irwta 8.0. Irwin JBWIN & IRWIN. Bueoesaorw to Warren A Irwin. Beal Estate, Abstracts, OoUoetiona, Fans Leans and Fire Insurance. <MBce in Odd FoDowe’Block. RENSSELAER, IND. CANDY CATWASTnc - • Gancdnc stamped G G G Never sold b hrik Beware gs the wh* bits id seS
Mordecal F. Chilcote Wm. H. Parnkison Notary Public. Notary PubU CHILCOTE & PARKISON A ttomeys-at-Law. Insurance Law Real Estate, Abstracts and Loans Attorneys for tbe Onlcago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. Will practice In all of the Courts Office over Fanners’ Bank, on Washington = street Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind.
FERGUSON & WILSON, Attorneys-at-Law, Will practice in all the courts. Will give careattention to any and all kinds of Legal Business Intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstair*. RENSSELAER, IND. ’ _ , U. M. Baughman. G. A. Williams Baughman & Williams, Attorneys-at-Law. rLaw. Notary Work, Loans and Real Estate. Special attention given io collections of all kinds. Office over “Racket Store. Rensselaer, - Indiana. QHARLES E. MILLS Attorney-at-Law. Insurance, Collections, and Real Estat tracts caret ully prepared. Title* Exa arm Loans negotiated at lowest rates, vffice upstairs in Odd Fellows* Temple.
Ben Hur Flour is manufactured from a select bard spring wheat It is without exception one of the highest patents now being shipped nto your market. Royal Milling Co. Minneapolis, Min. For sale by J. A. McFarland. For Sale Cheap. 120 acres of as good and well located land as Jasper county affords. For particulars call on W. H. Churchill, City, or address M. A. Churchill, Cushing, Minn wt 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 beat polishes used. Harry Wiltshire.
Get What You Ask For! When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists, ioc. If you have headaches dsn’t experiment with alleged cures Buy Krause’s Headache Capsules which will cure any headache in half an hour, no matter what causes it. Price 25c, sold by A. F. Long. Five Per Ceat. Farm lorns. Farm loams, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per cent, .commission. No need to pay three to five per cent, oommini on. W. B, Austin, Rensselaer, Ind.
Mocarta Year Boweia With Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c.Sc. If CC. C. fail, druggists refund money Money on Farms. We are prepared to make ally size farm loans on short notice. We have private and eastern funds to loan on personal or chattel •ecurity. Call and see us before you dose a deal elsewhere. Our terms will be satisfactory, dwtf Ferguson & Wilson. DON’T ■Yii.agi iY i T YoorUfeaway! Yea caa be cored of any form of tobacco nsiog easily, be made well, strong, magmatic, foil of aew fife and vigor by taking that make* weak men strong. Many gala tea tmnd* in ten day*. Over SNN.MMM cnteA All drnggint*. Cure guaranteed.* Booklit aad advice FURR. Addrea* BTRRLING UCIUtDY CO.. Chicago er New Vort437
Increased Rural Route Service.
The Poetoffice Department wants an appropriation of $12,655,800 for rural mail delivery for the fiscal year beginning next July. If it gets it, Indiana will be practically covered by rural free delivery before the next presidential election- Illinois, lowa and Ohio are the only states that now lead Indiana in the number of rural routes in operation. Nine hundred and sixteen routes are now operated in the state and 456 petitions for routes are pending. Seventy-seven applications have been favorably reported and these routes will be established before the end of the calendar year.
Ninety Cases Transferred.
In order to reduce the number of cases on the appellate court docket and even up in a measure with the supreme court, 90 cases were transferred Friday from the appellate to the supreme court. By the May calander there were 559 oases in the appellate court and only 173 in the supreme court. With the two divisions of the appellate court each considering half of the cases that are left, the work will be pretty well equalized,
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 supply you apy of her remedies. Call and get a booklet.
MRS. H. J. BARTOO.
Dining chairs $3.75 per set, a E. J. Hurley’s furniture store. Don’t forget that Joe Jackson s still in the bus business. Phone 210. Now is the time to clean chimneys, and Harry Wiltshire is the man to clean them. Bargains in millinery for a short time. Mrs. Imes will offer a reduction on all trimmed goods. If in need of anything in her millinery line you could not afford to miss seeing her goods and the prices she is offering them at before buying.
We Have What you Want.
Millinery for the multitude. Fancy feathers, plumes, and plumage beyond description. Hats that are creations of artistic beauty, and all within reach of all. Notice bur window.
Mrs. L. M. Imes.
Monon Rates.
One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis Nov. 17th, to 18th, final limit Nov. 19th. One and one third fare for the uud tri ,> Nov. 26th and 27th nal limit Nov. 28th, not to exceed distance of 150 miles. “The Donation Party,” a comedy of three acts, consisting of twenty characters, will be given by home talent, at the Opera House, Nov. 26th, under tbe auspieoes of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church. The proceeds are to be used in the building of a new church. Tbe Mandolin Club, under the direction of Prof. Perkins, will furnish tbe music for the evening—also other good specialties. You cannot afford to miss this entertainment Admission 25c. Reserved seats 35c. Children under twelve, 15c.
Buggies for Farther Orders I have just received another car load of the slickest buggies and runabouts that ever struck the town. I didn’t buy them to stand here in the building to get dusty and catch cobwebs with. I am going to sell them. So if you are in the market for a new buggy and consider $5 or $lO worth anything you will come and get my prices before you buy. I have a house full to select from, which enables me to please you without much trouble. My terms are cast tjme or trade. Opposite court house, east side square. D. M. Worland. Mrs. J. L. Jones desires to say that she has on hand constantly a full assortment of Croft and Reed’s fine soaps, extracts, perfumes etc. Phone 278. FACTSThat Enables Me to Sell Millinery Cheap. I have no rent to pay. And am at little-expense. I buy close and. fell close. I get my patterns made by expert trimmers, who are strictly up to date and give good satisfaction I always try to please my customers. So I now have a full line of millinery on display. Street, trimmed, and pattern bats and selling on very small profit. Give me a oall. I will save you -money. Mrs. Hershman. (Near Depot.) 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 reEorted said view which is on file in my office. The earing 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 (34) 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 (9) west, in 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 Weiss, John Makeover, 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. Bari, Alice Bari 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, Elizabeth iknrle, Fletcher Bun tain, John H. Brolmna John Bouchard, Helen M. Boyle, Clara J. Boyle, Humphrey Harbor, Matilda Cox. Henry J. Christiansen,Peter Devries, H. J. Cunimin<i, whose full name is unknown, Hulda J. Goldsberry, John A. Grantham, Jesse B, Grantham. Harman A. Hoag, Mary Halleck, Bolton Ooliey, Harwood A Corbin whose fall names are unknown. B. F. Corbin whose full name is unknown, J. H. Cunningham whose full name is unknown, « Clifton Hampton and other owners with him whose full names are aahnown, Ek-hool Township of Lincoln, Newton County, Trustee of School Township of Lincoln, Newton County, Donglas Lawrence. John Lawler, Lawler A Thompson, whose full names are unknown, I»<• Thompson, Michael Lawler, James H. Odle, Rosa D. Btenhens, H. P. Stephens, whose full name is unknown, Joseph G. Schwing, Samuel R. Stoler, Alexander B. Tolin, Evaline Burgess. Hans Jensen. Luther M. Fnirbanke. Martha D. Brown, William M. McGinnis, George A. Graves. AUda A. Hammond, Ezra IV Jones. Florence A. Miller. Marr Michael A lonso L. Howard. W. 8. Wilder, whose full \name is unknown, Oliver G. Wilder, Frank L. Williams. Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville. (Railway Company ; Chicago aad Eastern Illinois BaiL road Company. Wx. C. Baboock, Auditor Jaapar County. Nov.Ulfi.
J. c. GWIN - LUMBER MERCHANT - ■ 5 LUMBER SHINGLES, DOORS, Of all kinds. Lath, Sash. Blinds, SEWER PIPE--All sizes P ctimntAG on Solicited I buy 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, Hand-made Harness and all 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.
Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. In the matter of the petition of Mosee Sigo et al for Ditch No. 568. 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 dav 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 (18),township twen-ty-seven, (27) north, range seven (7) west, about four hundred (400) feet north from the center of said section and running thence in a general northerly dirotion to its outlet in Carpenter’s Creek, three hundred and twentyfive (825) feet south, and two hundred and ninety (290) feet west from the center of section (1), township twenty-seven (27) north, range seven (7) west. This proposed work wiU affect the lands of the following persons: . _ . . Chris Heusler, Jacob 8. Jorden, DorWE. Jorden. Margaret E. Jorden, Mary M. Jorden, Moeee Sigo, Wm. C Bmally, James D. Carson, August Lochteriwnd. Vincent Etete, Bryant W- Hammond- Thomas Skelly, James H. Glass, Thomas Blake. Joseph Blake, James Libres, Joseph Dluzak. Jasper County for Range Line Gravel Road, Civil Township of Carpenter, Crustee of Civil Township of Carpenter. WM. C. BABCOCK, Auditor Jasper County. ■ONEY TO LOAN. A special fund to loan on farms at a low rate rate of interest without commission. Alao money to loan on city property, second mortage personal and chattel Money on hand no delay. A- complete set of abstract books. Oall or write. James H. Chapman. Makeever’e Bank Building, Renaaelaer, Indiana. % Don’t fail to go in and see those beautiful new stylish hats at Mrs. Imes. Everything up to date.
Commissioners’ Allowances. W. L. Lewis, engineer on ditches »21 00 R. A. Parkison, expense court house 87 26 Jas. W. McEwen, public printing 1 20 do public printing 2 00 G. E. Maashall, pub notices dth letting 81 62 do public printing 18 00 do ptg H. Grove gvl rd notice 21 25 do printing elections 28 75 „ do . Printing roans and bridges 060 T. F. Clark, labor poor farm 12 60 do labor poor farm 0 80 Chas. Morlan, laundry court house 80 do janitor court house. 46 00 ETL. Clark, expense elections 00 W. L. Lewis, expense ditches...... „ A (I> Henry Smith, allotting ditches.. 5 25 Ord Hanley, allotting ditches 6 25 Joseph O’Connor, allotting ditches 5 25 M. B. Price, allotting ditches.. 66 00 John O’Connor, allotting ditches . 10 60 A. Woodworth, Marion Tp. gravel road 250 Wm. Powers, Marion Tp. gravel road.. 4 50 A. L. Branch, expense court house 146 W Thos F. Florence, bridge repairs- 204 00 Burt Terry Btaty Co, election supplies. 80 00 do supplies auditor’s office 05 60 do clerk’s office.. 10 50 DW O C °’ BU ? t - °S ICe 54 10 R- W. Spriggs, expense teach, rs, exam 10 00 H. Clark, advance gvl roadJHdrove..: " 270 H-Hem phill, ex com m issioners court SUO K™’* l ro * d repairs. 600 John W. Walker, advance Iroquois dth 260 O. P. Robinson, expense county jail 4 00 I-oslie Clark, public printing..... ~ 10 00 Paul Bnidema, alloting ditchea. 1 60 D. L. Halstead, allotting ditches 8 75 W. L. Lewis, allotting ditch««_. 1 60 Will Halstead, allotting ditches, 8 75 (?has. Borntrager, allotting ditches 4 50 Eli Gerber, allotting dithcea 8 00 August Bigler, allot ting ditches ZZZZ 430 Philip Durand, allotting ditcher n R- advance on Iraq ditch 54 00 D. V. Yeoman, « “s. hk oo John E. Alter, *’ “ “ Stoner & Day, expense poor farm 1 86 J. F. Major, postage clerk’s office.. 6 00 Leslie Clark, pubic printing 10 26 B. Forsyth* expense court house 2 00 do expense poor farm 1 op L H Hamilton co supt per dtam I<B 00 gKISKRSJSi a JS T F Clark tabor poormrm.. 15 40 8 B Jenkins Oring court house. 27 60 Marian I Adams Marion tp gravel road.. 10 20 Henry J Gowtand same 8 00 K I) Rhoades, same g « Jesse Nichols same 62 50 do and same. 5 oo Joe Putts same 8 00 A IJE* B £ h “P county farm 82 01 E D Rhoadea same. 15 6b do exp court house 17 86 do exp co tail.. 8 81 A Woodworth Warion tpgr rd 37 50 Burt-Terry Btaty Oo eta for Auditor...- 48 75 do sta for dark 9 75 W, O. BABOOCM,
