Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1903 — Page 4

SKA ft SI One car 8 and 10 inch White Pine Sfaiplap at $lB 1 One car i inch White Pine Fencing at $lB per M One car 8 inch No. 1 Yellow Pine Drop Siding at s2l per I One car 8 inch No. 1 White Pine Drop Siding at S2O per 1. These are bargains that we will close out at the above prices. n i ■ - —= -'-aar We are also closing out our stock of Glazed' Side Walk Brick at cost. Yon can get a good walk cheap, while they last Yours tor business. Donnelly Lumber Go.

Real Estate for Sale.

G. P. Meyers formerly of Kniman, Ind., is now located in this city and has opened an office in the Leopold block over Murray’s Store. Having been a resident of Jasper county for thirty years and in the real estate business for eight years and having a large list of farms and city property for sale and exchange he would be pleased to have you call or write if you have any business in his line. If you have a farm or city property for sale he will be pleased to sell it for you. If you want to buy see his list before * buying. You will find below a brief discription of a few of his bargains.

390 acres in solid body, level land well set to grass, make fine pasture or good stock farm, near the railroads, easy terms at the low price of S2O 430 acres all level black soil in cal. tivation, prairie meadow and pasture, 50 acres in groves, has good outlet for drainage. Half mile to station. Will divide to suit, at $37.50 80 acres all fine prairie exoept 4 aores, grove, half mile to station lies along large ditch, dry and ready for crops, Easy terms a t 3 180 aores six miles of this city, fine clay loam soil, fine building of 10 room house, large barn, double cribß, stock scales, wind mill, good orchard apples, pears and small fruit, cellar, cistern, deep well, near school, well tiled. A model farm for only $67.50

taf Notice-4* Tht TW Thai »M«. It N«v«r Slips. m Make weak aid Desirwctive fences Vka tie INDIANA ANCMt FENCE CUffANT wiD Mil tie In Materiml and you do you own fencing or we will build your fenoe. Esi time tee made on application. Good fences makes good neighbors; Strong wire makes makes good fences; Boards and nailsj are tow expensive; Merit alone can stand the test of time; Old barb or Miooth wire fenoes oan be re-made better by using the Anchor System. AH stays are made of Mo. 8 galvanized steel wire and axe strong enough to support the fence. With our automatic ratohet it adjusts Itself thus preventing the breaking or sagging of your fence. This fenoe will not hurt your horses or cattle, sheep will not lose their wool on it and cattle and hogs cannot lift it to get through it He Anchor Fence is the best in the world—Just tke fence for School Boases and Cemeteries. The Anchor Company makes a farm wire bound gate, that is light and strong and cheap. Also ornamental gates and fences made on the Anchor System by damping. Looal township agents wanted in Jasper and N,ewton counties. Write or address JOHN O’CONNOR, Agent, Rensselaer, and Knimaa, Jasper Co; Ind,

80 acres near oil fields, good land used for pasture. Will take part in city property and remainder give long time, at only $25 57 aores, mile to town 40 acres cultivated, 27 acres timber, fenoed hog tight, all good land, has five room house, new barn, good well, Owner will trade for good business or any clear property. Price S4O 10 room house with full basement and attic, well, cistern, some fruit, fair barn, good garden, on three large lots, three blocks frow court bouse. Price on application. 160 acres, small house, orchard, 40 aores cultivated, balance timber, Mortgage S2OOO due 3 years. Owner will trade equity for horses or any clear property. Price $25

Q. F. MEYERS, RENSSELAER, IND

Bought a Big Farm.

Mr. D. A. Stoner returned home from Kansas, where he had went with prospective intentions, be went dear aoross the state to Colo and reports, the country as very promising, while there is some sections. Mr. Stoner Bays he would not like to live in, but as a whole it is fine and orops are far ahead of this country, he bought a large traok of land while there consisting of 1,920 acres of land in Hamilton County. Kaos., whioh is located 6 miles from the County seat and on the main line of the Santa Fe Railroad. He paid about $6 per acre.' anc is contemplating going west to enjoy life for awhile at least. Mr. Stoner, says be has plenty wind since he has been to Kansas and is only to glad to use it in talking about the west. Call on him and see what he has to say.

An Epitaph. Here Hess a man of wisdom shy. Who nature’s law defied; He undertook to shoe a mule— That’s all. He simply died. Too bad! This fellow evidently did not know of the Barous Stocks. Boarders Wanted. Will take a few boarders by the day or week. Corner Jackson and Jefferson streets. wl-d6 pd Mbs. Grace Pumphrey. Washing Or Day Work Wanted. Wanted washing to do at the house, or any kind of day work next to Hiram Day’s, Toung. I Taken Up. A bay mare, two white hind feet, weight about 9001bs. branded on left shoulder, on the Dan Waymire farm 8 miles southwest of Rensselaer. dwltpd G. W. Tanner. Ladies, renaemoer that the Spring samples from the Perfection Ladies’ Tailoring Co. are here and there are no better goods on the market. Call and see them. Mrs. H. J. Bartoo.

Notice of School House Letting. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned TRUSTEE OF WALKER TOWNSHIP J«jper County, Indiana will until 10 o’clock a. m. Tuesday, July 21st, 1903, receive sealed bids for a new house to be constructed on the school site of School District No. 8 of said Township. Plans and specification now on file in my office and in the office of the County Superintendent of Schools, Rensselaer, Indiana. The Advisory Board are hereby called to meet at my office on the above date as required by law. Said Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids may be mailed to— LEWIS P. SHIRER, Trustee Walker Township. Wheatfield, Indiana. Notice or Vacation of Street and Lots. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his petition with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana and before the Board of Commissioners of said County that he desires the vacation of lots one (1), two [2l, three [3] and four [4] and Railroad Street, all of which is a matter of record in Deed Record 43, page 277 of Record of Jasper County, Indiana, to which reference is had, as well as the petition for the vacation of said street and said lots. This street and said lots are located in the north west corner of the east half of the north west quarter of section seventeen [l7l, township thirty one [3ll north, range six [6] west, Jasper County, Indiana and that the right of way of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company will be affected by the vacation of Raid street. Therefore, notice is hereby given said Railroad Company as well as all other persons who may be interested or affected bv the vacation thereof and that 9aid petition will come np for hearing before the Board of Commissioners on Monday, August 8,1803. _ WILLIAM HALLE, Wm. C. Babcock, Petitioner. Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. Folt*. Spitler & Kurrie, Atty for Petition. Jun 26 Jnl 3-10

What’s the Use ■ , , \ of wearing out of style, ill-fitting or shelf worn garments when you can have your suits, skirts or . wraps Made to your Individual Measure from the latest and beet fabrics, bv men tailors for but little more money. . They are Satisfactory Too. Satisfactory in every way —style, fit and workmanship,—we guarantee ’em. 6i«i them a trial and ri Convinced SPRING SAMPLES NOW IN. Come and see them. Oil ti residence ovwfth* Republican office Call Phone WT. • MRS. H. J. BARTOO .

The Chase Cese Again

The Moses Fowler Chase case will again be brought before the publio next Wedneeday, when Frederick 8. Chase, father and guardian of the demented youth will push his elaim against Mrs. Duhme, who has been accused of unlawfully disposing of about a quarter of a million of dollars belonging to her nephew’s estate. It openly oharged by the Chase attorneys that Mrs. Duhme had the imbeoile execute a deed in trust whereby she came into possession of all the personal property of young Chase, and that sinoe she had him under her control, she has disposed of bis money and has not made a satisfactory accounting. The case, which will oome up Wednesday at Indianapolis, before Judge Anderson, is to determine whether the aunt of the boy shall make an aooounting to the young man’s father, who was appointed his guardian in Indiana, or to George Hoadly, who was appointed guardian of the boy at the instigation of Mrs. Duhmes, in Ohio.

To Yellowstone Park.

August 4,1903, a Pullman Palace oar train will leave tne Union station, at Indianapolis, for a trip to the world-famed Yallowstone Park, via Chicago. St. Paul and Livingston, Montana. Fourteen days will be required to make the trip, seven of which will be taken np with a ooaohing 'tour through the Yellowstone Park. The party will be aooompanied from Indianapolis to and through the Park by a Yellowstone Park guide, who will conduct the party to aoores of interesting plaoes rarely visited by tourists. The distance traveled will be over 4,000 miles, through what is conceded to be the most intereating part of North Amerioa. Stops will be made en route, including one of fifteen hours at St Paul and Minneapolis. The ticket includes all expenses and every, thing furnished will be firat-olaas There will be no crowding, no ohange of oara, no transfers, no baggage to check or petty annoyances of any kind. Ladies and children traveling alone will be given every attention by the officials in charge of the party. A pamphlet giivng full information will be mailed free by addressing R. P. ALGEO, D. P. A. Monon Route, 8-10 N. Illinois street, Claypool Hotel Building, Indianapolis, Ind. -

His Last HopH^li'zed(From the Sentinel; tfebo, Mont. ) In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1839, the editor of this paper was among the many seekers after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. Daring hiß traveling about and afterwards his camping upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe heat, gave him a very severe diarrheoea which it seemed almost impossible to dheok, and along in June the case became so bad he expected to die. One day one of his Neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he wag rolling about on the ground in great agony, and in a few minutes the dose was repeated. The good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and with in an hour the patient was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight, That one 1 ttle bottle worked a complete cure, and he cannot help but feel gxateful. The season for bowel disorders at baud suggests this item. For sale by A. F. Long. A good supply of Binder twine on hand now at Lee & Poolee at MoOoysburg. Leave your order now for what you think you will need this harvest. Price guaranteed. Chamberlain’s-Stemaoh and Liver Tablets are just what you need when yon have no appetite, feel dnll after eating and wake up with a bad taste in yonr mouth. They will improve your appetite, oleanse and envigorate yonr stomach and give you a relish for your food. For sale by A. F - Long. Money to Loan. ,

Private funds to loan on farms and citv property at a low rate of interest Also money to loan on bankable note and seoond mortgage. A complete set of abetraot books. v James H. Chapman. Makeover’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.

* TIT i ml nn ~Wr~ ™;~f HI j*. McßacketStore Our Grand 4th of July Sale Commencing now and ending the evening of July 4th, will be a Record Breaker that will be re* membered for years to come. We are going to give our customers the benefit of the deal and make this sale one of the grandest sales in the history of our country. FIRE WORKS. ~ Yes we have them but they will not last long at the rate they are going, and at the prices we are selling them at. Come in and make your selection, have them laid away and be sure of having a good time. Everybody else is going to, why not you. A few of those all wool suits left, io years to 19 yrs of age only $3.99 per suit, worth $lO. We handle a nice line of suits of all kind for boys. Also a fine line of pants, shirts, overalls, ties, shoes etc for men and boys. China, Crockery and Glassware. We have a stock that would do justice to a place of 50 thousand. You tpake no mistake when you come here to make your selections for wedding presents as we can suit you in quality as well as prices. When you want dishes of any kind no matter what line you can get them here for less than the other fellow can buy them for. Come and see. House Furnishing Goods we have no Equal when it comes to Quality, Quantity and Prices. ■- i The way for you to do when you come to town is to ’ come in here before you make your purchases and learn , our prices. We would gladly quote prices but our space is such we have not the room. ■-♦ » » » »-» » » » » » g—» » » * • ;; FREE-Absolutely-FREE t t i Everybody buying 5 Dollars worth of goods from now on up to the Fourth i > of July will be presented with an Oil Painting slza 10x20. Absolutely FREE . * * They are beauties and you will wish you had ona. ’ 4 , Come In early and got one of thorn. < ► I » ♦ »■> <-♦••••♦ • » »»»»»♦ E. V. RANSFORD, Propr.

| THE2GREAT AMERICAN | VUELTA CIGAR I TOM | KEENE t The secret has been found out —how to raise Cuba’s * delicious Vuelta Tobacco here-in America _ * and sell the cigar at 5 * ! Afgreatly successful experiment, i resulting in a ! , ' i Famously'Fine Cigar \ '• * ! DANL’ STEWART CO “Wholesale Distributors, 5 Indianapolis - - Indiana, CARRIAGE, WAGON =AND WOODWORK SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. PAINTING AND REPAS R WORK A flwwirinr Shop in new building on South Front rquare below Libeial Comer Rensselaer, Ind

For Salt Cheap. 80 aorea of aa good and well located land as Jasper county affords. For ’-particulars call on W. H. Churohill, City, or address M. A. Churchill, Cashing, Minn *. w Chew BTRONGHOLD Quality the finest Tag* lot eaoh

* SIOO,OOO. T o loan on farms at a low rate of interest. This is a special fund. Call at onoe as insurance companies are refusing farm loans. Also money to loan on Bankable note at ounfent rates. Loans made on City property', and aeoond mortgage. Jamxi H. Chapman. Mskeever’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, lad.