Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1903 — Page 2
he Republican. Official Paper of jasper County. gate tn Btpubllcw building on the corner of Wiebtngton end Weston Streets. ISSUED XVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL " UfilTOß iND PUBLIBHKE. f.rm. of Subocrtptto*. One Year $1.50 Six M0nth5....... .... .75 Three Months..... % 50 Tuesday October 13, 1903.
State Benator E, H. Wolcott, of Woloott, has already formally announced himself as a candidate for a re-nomination, next year. He no donbt will be a very formidable candidate although the mutter is no longer one that directly oonoerna Jasper oounty, the last Legislature having placed this oounty in a different senatorial district than it was before, and no longer in the same ono as Mr. Woloott. For tale, a perfectly new high grade sewing maohine. Will trace for good oordvood. Enquire at this offioe. Symptoms. If you suffer from siok headache, palpitations of the heart* heartburn, costiveness, flatulenoy, sour stomach or bad taste in he mouth, you have stomioh and liver trouble. You not delay, but go to your druggist at onoe and get a bottle of Dr. C&ldpell’s Syrup Pepsin. It positively cures constipation, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles. 50c and SI.OO Physioal Culture magazine can be had at C. H. Vick's magazine library for 2 cents. Irwin & Irwin. 5 per cent Lrans. We make our own inspection of lands and t-ll you just what you can depend on Funds of the Aetna l.i'Jt* Tne. Co always on bind. Our rules aid '.erais are ♦.be best as always. No delay over technical flaw.-, in abstracts. Ask some of the patrons of our competitors how loug it took to get their loans and what it cost them then oome to us. For rent three nioe new rooms up stairs, unfurnished. Enquire at McKay’s Laundry. A. F.vL'Mg Will Buy It Back You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed v. A. F Long will’refhnd your money if you are not satisfiod after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For 40ots per month you can read 23 magazines at Christie H Vick, Magazine Library. Sick Headache is caused by a mstipatipn, indiges tion and biliousness, which mdigbe cured and the cause of the beay he removed by the use of Dr adao'well’s Syrup Pepsin, This splendid remedy may be obtained of A. F Long, in 50c andbottles, $1 See that $93 Harper Surr y a Shleman’s.
Cholera Infantum. This has long been ‘regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are 9ujeot.q ''w* two be cured however, when properh Seated. All that is neoe'arys is to ft? ve Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera . ud Diarrhoea Remedy and astor oil, di'ected with each bottle, and a ■ ure is certain. For sale by A. F. 1.-'ng. For 20ot« « mouth you oan read twelve 10 t magazines See O. H. V '’l’d Magazine Library. • Ulouey on ! ; arms. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per ct interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest ‘paying time. CITY PROPERTYfLOANS On MontHly Payments, er on Fivo Years Time at Low Rates. Fitst National Bank, 4— At Rensselaer, Ind. f Mrs. Will MoClintook offers her entire outfit of household goods, exoept 2 feather beds and 2 pillows, p
The State of Indiana, jasper Connty, In the ! Jasper Circuit Court. Sept. Term IIU3. James D. Wilsonl et al» ) Complaint New York Oil DevelopemcntjGo. V No. 1552 By order of Court, in said cause, the following detendents were found to be non-residenca of the State of Indiana, towit: The NeW York Oil Developement Company, a corporation doing business under the laws of the State of West Virginia. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants thal.unles6.they.heand-appcaron. the 23rd day of November 1903 the same beng 13th judicial day of the Noveralier term of the lasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Mtmday of November A D. 1903, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto VBltt set my hand and affix the seal of J said court, at Rensselaer. Indiana this 23th day of September A, D. 1003. JOHN F. MAJOR. Bep.2oOct6-13 Clerk.
Notice of Commissioner’s Sale of Rea Estate. The undersigned Commissioner by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court made and entered in acause therein pending entitled Reed et al vs Reed, and qumbered 6519, upon the Docket thereof, hereby give notice that at the residence of Jesse Purden, on the farm, on the 17th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1903. afr'3 o’clock p. m.lie will offer for sale at public auction and at not less than f of the full appraised value thereof, the following described Real Estate. The north half (i) of the east half (i) of the northwest quarter (i) of section thirty-three (33)’township twenty-eight (28) north, range seven (7) west in Jasper county, Indiana. The term's of said sale to be, one third cash, onethird in nine months and one third in eighteen months, to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser, bearing six percent interest from their date and secured by mortgage on the Real Estate sold. WM. WASHBURN, Sept, 29-Oct. G-13 Commissioner.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State of Indiana. J*->por Comity. In the Jasper Circuit Court. September Term, 19t3. Lucy J. B. Reese, 'i vs , Comptuint No. Cool John P. Gwin. et nl ' 1 By order of Court, fn c-id can e. the following defendants were found to be non-resident of the State of Indiana, towit: Phoebe Getzel, A. B. Cooper, and Mrs. Cooper, wife of said A. B- Cooper. Notice is therefore given said defendants, that unless they be an -1 appear on the 23 day of November 1903 the same being 13th judical day of the Nov. term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of November A. D. 1903. et the court house in the City of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. - In witness whereof, I hereunto set. f o£al\ my hand and affix the seal of said 1 I rYmrt, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 0 28th, day of September A. B. 1903. JOHN F. Major, Sept. 29 Oct. R-13 Clerk Austin & Attorneys.
MOT NOTICE. State of Indiana ) In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County, I Court, November Term 1903 Alfred E Malsbury j vs i Complaint No. 0558 Albert Bishir et al 1 ' Now comes the Plaintiff, by Judson J. Hunt his attorney, and flies his complaint herein, to- . gether with an,affidavit that the defendant*, Joseph J. McJimsey. Mrs. MeJimsey.his wife, and Mrs. McJimsey, widow of said Joseph J. McJimsey; Joseph Me imsey, and Mrs. Me Jimsey. his wife, and Mrs. McJimsey, widow of said Joseph McJimsey; Leah Burget and Mr. Burget, her husband, and Mr Burget, widower of said Leah Burget; John Burget, and Mrs. Burget his wife, ami Mrs. Burget,. widow of said John Burget; Lemuel Burson, and Mrs. Bursoti, his wife, and Mrs. Burson, widow of said Lemuel Burson; Sophronia I. Burson. aid Mr. Burson her husband, and Mr. Burson, widower of said Sophronia I. I Burson ; Roderick McKenzie and Mrs. McKenzie his wife, and Mrs. McKenzie, widow of said Roderick McKenzie; John R. Gillam and Mrs. Gillam his wife and Mrs. Gillam widow of said John R. Gillam. Hannah Lowry, and Mr. Lowry, her husband and Mr. Lowry, widower of said Hannah Lowry; Jeremiah Bi.-hir, and Mrs. Bishir, his wi'e. and Mrs. Blshir. widow of said Jeremiah Bishir; John Bishir, ana Mrs. Bishir uis wife, and Mrs. Bishir, widow of said John Bishir; William Bishir, and Mrs. Bi-hir. his wife, and Mrs. Bishir, widow of said William Bishir; Sarah Wright, and Mr. Wright her husband, andNr. Wright, widower of said Sarah Wright: Jane Stoner, and Mr. Stoner, her husband, and Mr. Stoner widower of said Jane Stoner; Christopher Bishir, and Mrs. Bishir, his wife, snd Mrs. Bishir. widow ot said Christopher Bishir; Mary O'Neal, and Mr. O’Neal, her husband, and Mr. O'Neal, widower of said Mary O'Neal: James Bishir. and Mrs. Bishir, his wife, am Mrs. Bishir, widow of said James Bishir; George Bishir, and Mrs. Bishin his wife, and Mrs. Bishir, widow of said George Bishir: Cornelia M. Shaw, and Mr. Shaw, her husband, and Mr. Shaw, widower of said Cornelia M. Shaw; William H. Shaw, and Mrs. Shaw, his and Mrs. Shaw, widow of said Wiliam H Shaw; McDonald S. Lowery, and Mrs. Lowery, his wi'e, and Mrs. Lowery, widow of said McDonald S. Lowery; Luther H. Bartholomew, and Mrs. Bartholomew, his wife, and Mrs. Bartholomew, widow of said Luther H. Bartholomew ; Isaac Fra zee, and Mrs. Frazee, his wife, and Mrs. Fra zee, wydow of said Isaac Frazee: Rufus McKenzie, and Mrs. McKenzie his wife, midairs McKenzie, widow of said Rufus McKenzie; William W. Golds berry and Mrs Goldsberry, his wife, and Mrs. Goldsberry, widow of said William W. Goldsberry: William Smith, and Mrs. Smith, his wife, nnd Mrs. Smith widotv of said William Smith; Adam Fnupel, and Mrs. Faupel, his wife, and Mrs. Faupel, widow of said Adam Faupel; and ihc unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, administrators and creditors of each and every of the above named defendants, aud the unknown heirs, legatees, administrators and creditors, of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, administrators, and creditors, of each and every of the above named defendants, are non-residents of the Stateof Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they lie ana appear on the 4th day of December ISkiih being th 23rd day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of NovemtierA. D. 1908, at the Court House in the city of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint? the same will be heard and determined in their übsence. In witness whereof, I have here SEAL, unto set my hand and affix the seal °f said court this Pith day of Ocw 0 tober, A. D. 1903. . , JOHN F. MAJOR, Judson Att'y for Plff. Clerk. Oct 18-80-27
HAIRLOBE CURES DANDRUFF STOPS FALLING HAIR AND ITCHING SCALP, Sold in gflCt 50c and $1.99 Sites.
. > t ■ w , r - -*T. ’ • u ' ‘ ' * ' i. •' <*£« _ . Fall Fabrics fi J , • - '■ ,* N ’ %.J . * * We are shoving a very complete line of all the newest weaves in Dress only obtainable of us in Zibelenes, Scotch Tweeds, new effect, Broadcloths, Sackings, etc., in the late Fall and Winter Shadings, which our low prices have made of special interest. We are now making special drives in All-Wool Zibeleoes, 38 in. wide, all colors, at 50c that is an “eye opener.” Swell line of Fleeced Cotton Waistings. - ■" ■ ' ' ■ : . ±1 —?endigs fair—
We are closing out all Undesirable StockALL FLORSHEIM SHOES AT = j>3.oo This includes Velours, Boxcalf, Patent and Enamels: Same as-sold elsewhere, from $4.00 to $6 00. Benbart n. fendig ...at the Ideal Ciothing House...
Anheuser-Busch covers 125 acres—--60 city blocks. Brew House—6,ooo Barrels Daily. Bottling Works—7oo,ooo Bottles Daily. Ice & Refrigerating Plants—3,3oo Tons Daily. Malt Houses—s,ooo Bushels Daily. Storage Elevators—l,2so,ooo Bushels. Stock Houses—42s,ooo Barrels. Steam Power Plant—7,7so Horse Power. Electric Light & Power Plant—4,ooo Horse Power. Employs 5,000 People. Largest BreweryintheWorld
iO6IR PRICES i ( I if Are Lower than the Lowest. . * 3 l We have anything you want 5 £ in the ! j i Building LineS f s —.j if We are selling about one car « -load a day, this speaks well j) j for our 1 ■ Jj • Grades and Prices. I t • j £ You can not afford to buy elsewhere. Yours for busif■y • I f ness. etc. £ \ \ | Dowdy Lumber ] I Company !
J. E. MAIWES & CO. $■- ' . »' " - — 7 v’’ 'V r 1 y}*.' -ft »y‘ ;. * . . F6IRNIT6IRE * If you are in need of Furniture, call and see our new line IRON AND WOOD BEDS, BED ROOM SUITS, odd Dressers and all other articles that belong to an up-to date Furniture Store. . .. ; ' ■ " . -- ■ ■ ' ; —..... Nowels Building, Rensselaer, Indiana
PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm and will move to Monticello I will sell at public auction at my residence 8 miles southwest of Medaryville, 8 miles northwest of Fraucesville and one mile west of Gillam church on Wednesday, October 21, ’O3. Commencing at 10 o’olook a m. the following described property towit; 12 Head of Horses | ness, good dispo-ition, weight 1250 pounds; one good span of four-year-old bay mares, well br.ike, single and double, weight 1.150 bs, eaoh; three tjeod two-year old colts; two ! well broke, the other halter broke; three extra good tpring colts, all halter broke. V 65 Acres of Good Corn in the Field. ! Parties buyiner this corn will have access to the stock fields ! until March 1, 1904. ! 16 Head of Cattle Five extra good milch with calves by side, one mp gjß a thoroughbred short horn; two 1 two-year old heist-rs, jv fat enough for the Mjft J butcher’s block; one fat black yearling heifer; six good spring oalves; one two-year-old shorthorn bull. 8 Head of Good Hogs, All my farm implements Free lunch for everybody, TEttMS: All sums of $5 and under, cash; sums over $5 a credit of twelve months w thout interest if paid when due; otherwise 8 per oeut. interest from date until paid, purchaser giving note with appro-ed security. Six percent, off for cash when entitled to credit. No propeity to be removed until terms of sale are complit-d with. HARVEY ROBINSON. Y. D. CLYNE, Auctioneer, Monticello, Ind.
__iifn jpfr / kj aaNHao ib v»<jou FOR US.” WF HAVE FOR SALE ■ CHOICE FARPXS WELL IMPROVED RANCHES, GOOD, CHEAP GRAZING LANDS IN KANSAS. . If you are contempts ring a trip to the went It will be to your apodal Interact to see mo for full particulars regarding the country, prices, terms, etc. We will here special rates me Ist and Brd Tuesday of each month. But your ticket orer the Rock Inland Railroad. Take a receipt from your agent for the price paid for a ticket, and if you come to me and buy a farm ar ranch I will REFUND PRICE PAID FOR TICKET. If you go with me I will ahow you other faro re also. I mjarlth almost every excursion. Write me at Wu-hlta. Kansas, or write or caUsh O. A. HTONER, RKIJS3«LA*R, I*l D. We are Fount for business, J. H. HUNTZINGER, . R. A P. „, I nmigration Agaat. Beneaber the Dates, Ist and 3rd Tuesdays, Dd ttk and Wk
