Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1904 — Page 8

COLE’S HOT BLAST Wonderful Heater and Fuel Saver

.. ■ - v 1 1 Cost of Stove Saved in Fuel Si One-half (he carbon available for heat in soft coal is gas, the <lnn i iSßfer'Pzi same coal gas which is being used to-day for fuel and for illumina!fi tion ' n man y cities and towns in this country. The ordinary stove |l in burning soft coal allows this gas, half of the fuel, to pass up the V chimney unburned, thus as a heat producer. TheOriginalCole’sHotßlastStove ' " PSl'ilji- I ifjljlii that has a patfntf.p Hot Blast draft used in connection with other patented features, which distills this gas from the upper 1 surface of the coal, utilizes it as a heat producer along with the fixed carbon or coke in the coal, thus making a $3.00 ton of soft J | I coal or lignite or a $2.00 ton of slack or coal siftings do the work ' * ' Cole's Hot Blast is AIR-TIGHT and guaranteed to remain ’ j so. Imitations open at,the seams and leak at the joints, making them fuel eaters rather than fuel savers. Cole's Hot Blast is so -/[■ I , I perfect in construction that fire keeps all night, and when the draft PS. . is opened in the morning will burn two or three hours with the fuel jftw, P ut > n the night before. No other stove doe? this. Fire, therefore, never goes out, and the rooms are kept at an even tempers On account of the Air Tight Construction, Hot Blast Draft and VWLMgw vßf Large Radiating Surface, Cole’s Hot Blast is the most economical hard coal stove in the world —requires no change for hard coal, soft

NOTE —Cole’s Hot Blast has many imitations. But they all lack these specials features because they are fully patented and protected. The name, “Cole’s Hot Blast from Chicago” will be found on the feed door of each stove. Be sure that you get the “Original Hot Blast.” $3.00 Soft Coal Does the Work of $9.00 Hard Coal. for sale by arxier Bros.

REPORT OF VIEWERS AND ENGINEER And Notice of Gravel Road Election,

I. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, Indians, do hereby certify that the report of viewers and engineer was filed In my office for the Board of Commissioners of said County on October 3rd, 1904 as follows: State of Indiana (o R In Commissioners' Court Jasper County t OD To October Term, 1904. Ko. 2849, In the matter of the petition of Larkin C. Ix>gan etal for Gravel Roads in Gillam Township, known as “Independence Road,” “Vernon Branch,” and “Central Gillam Branch.” We, the Engineer and Viewers, appointed by the Board of Commissioners of said County, in paid Cause, beg leave to report to the Board as follows: In obedience to the order of the Board as set forth in the transcript thereof which is hereto attached and made a part hereof we met on the 18th. day of September 1904, at the office of the Auditor of said County and were duly sworn as such Engineer and Viewers, which oath is attached to said transcript and made a part hereof. We then proceeded with two chain carriers to locate and mark out the line of the improvement as prayed for in the petition in said Cause the viewers acting as rodman and marker, thus reducing the expense of such laying out and marking We located said proposed improvements as follows: Ist, ‘‘The Independence Road/’ Commencing at the North West corner of the North East Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section One (1) Township Thirty (30) North Range Five (5) West, and running thence South from Stake “O” to Btake 51 plus 98 feet on line between sections One (1) and Twelve (.12) where occurs a set off to the West of Thirty-One (81) feet and Two (2) inches, thence continueing South to Stake 66, a total distance of 6,500 feet, thence West to Stake 78 Sins 52 fat t, a distance of 1A52 feet . thence South » Stake 158 pins S‘4 feet, a distance of 7,961 W feet, thence West to Stake 171 plus 36 feet, a distance of 1,831* feet, thence South to Stake 237 plus 92J4 feet, a distance of 6.657* feet, thence West to Stake 258 plus 20 feet, a distance of 2,027)4 feet, thence South to Stake 811 plua feet, a distance of 5,824>4 feet, thence Wert to stake BSO plus 84 feet, a distance of 1,83V* feet, thence South to Stake 484 plus 60 feet, a distance of 10,366 feet, to tke North West corner of section Eleven (11) Township Twenty Nine (29) North. Range Five (6) Weet and there intersect a Gravel Road known and designated aa the “South Gillam Gravel Hoad" mrtting a total length of 48,460 feet known and designated aa "Independence Road." 2ad “Yerooa Branch” Commencing at the North East, corner of section one (1.) township thirty (80) North, range flve(8) west, and running thence weet from stake (0) to stake 186 pi- ft 4 feet, a distance of 18,084 feet to the north west corner of the worth east quarter of section four (4) town ship thirty (SO) north, range fire (6.) west, known and designated as the “Vernon Branch'' of said “Independence Road.” H “Central Gillam Branch” Commencing at the North east corner of sec., tion thirteen (18) township thirty (80,) north, range five (61, west and running thence weet from state (0) to stake 96 plus & feet, a distance of MW feet to the northwest corner of the north east quarter of the northwest quarter of section fourteon (14), township thirty (80) north, range five (6) west, known and designated m the “Central Gillam Branch" of said Independence Road." Baia “Independence Road” and said Branches thereof,being contiguous and connected, we Lave considered as one improvement. We set stakes along the lines of said improvement at each one hundred feet, a separate set of stakes for each separate Branch of said improvement numbered from”J"upto the number necessary to Include the entire distance included in each anch Branch of said Imorovemcnt. On Unas running north and south, we set mid stakes twenty (20) feet went from the line Intended to be the center line of said improve BUM, On lines running east snd weet we art stakes twenty (80) feet north from the line intended Jo be the center line of mid improvement, with the exception of tfcot portion of “Independence Road” included from stake 66 to stake 78 pins 02 feet, a distance of 1862 feet along which portion, the highway occupied by tble Improvement is only open to the width of abont thirty (4)0) feet between fences, which fences appear to have been located in their present position at ieaet long enough to ham legally fixed the width of said highway, consequently we eet

said stakes at only fifteen (If) feet Irom such I center line of improvement. | We find that said proposed improvement as a I whole and also as to each separate branch l thereof, will be of great public benefit and utility. Road Beds We have provided that the read beds of each branch of said improvement shall be constructed as follows: All grades shall be of the width of twenty four (24) feet, excepting whore the width of the highway between fences will not admit of such a grade, in which cases the grade shall be made as wide as can be constructed within the line of fences. All said grades shall be made at all points excepting whereinafter specifically required to be changed, of the present general level in the center and to have a fall from the center line to the outer edge of one half inch to each foot. ■ , (Said grades as now constructed will require but little work to make them conform to above requirements, so little that, we have deemed it unnecessary to incur the expense of showing more specifically the work required ) The specific changes from the general re., quirements as to grade above set out are as follows: On “Independence Road.” At station 35 cut one foot and grade , ! 0 feei each way, carrying earth north tor fill , 50 cubic yards. At stake 84 cut one foot, grade 75 feet each way, carrying earth north and south for fill, 70 cubic yards, (highway only 30 feet wide.) At stake 91cut one foot, grade 50 ft each way carrying earth north and south for fill, 50 cu yards. At stake 99 to 100. cut one foot, carrying earth South to fill, 100 cu yds. i At stake 100 plus 70 cut One foot, grade 25 ft each way, carrying earth North for fill, 25, cu yds. At stake 116 plus 43, cut one foot grade 26 ft each way, carrying earth North to fill, 28 cn yds | At stake 141 grade down on west side carry-1 lng South to fill, 26 cu yds. At stake 206 plus 60 cut 9 laches grade 26 ft each way, carry North to fIU 36 cu yds. At stake 288 cut one foot grade 26 ft each way, carry South for fill 26 cu yds. Also sufficient ditch on each side to prevent washing out of Road Bed, 400 feet each way from stake 283. At stake 286, cut 1 foot, grade 26 ft each way, carry North tor fill 26 cu yds. 0a “Verna Broach.” At stake6B cute inches, grade 100 ft each way, carry East to fill, 50 ou yds. BRAINIuL We consider the present drainage sufficient with the exception that where grades as now msde are required to be widened drains shall be provided on each side of grade equal to drains now existing at said points and with the exceptions of culvirts to be provided as follows; la “lolepaface Bool” At stake 19 plus 70, 24 feet 10 inch sewer Is required. At stake 62, 8 feet of 16 inch sewer is required. At stake 66 plus 89, 24 ft of 8 inch sewer Is required. At stake 166 plus 78,24 feet of 10 inch sever Is required. At stake 396 plus <O, 24 feet of 12 ineh sewer Is required. At stake 408, 12 feet of 16 Inch Sewer is required. Oa “Verson Broach.” At stake 1 plus 10, feet 24 feet of 10 inch sewer is required. At stake 29 plus 75, 24 feet of 10 Inch sewer Is required. ' On “Central Gillam Branch.” At stake 80 plus 48, 8 feet of 16 inch sewer is required. Material. We find that the material to be used in the construction of the Improvement shall be as follows: Fit Gravel free from stones over 8 inches in diameter and free from loam or other deIrterious nabtfteoree. with not to exceed 20 per ceni of clay and equal in quality to the Gravel contained in the present pit, known as the "Bargett” pit, located on the North East Quarter of the North Wert Quarter of section

Ten (10) Township Twenty Nine (29), North, Range Five (5) West, or to the Gravel found on tho North West Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section Three (8), Township Thirty (30), North, Range Five (5\ West, known as the “Dunn land”. Gravel shall be placed upon the road bed in the following manner: On roads running North and South, the gravel Bhall be placed directly on the west side of the center of grade as required to be made, that is, the center as established herein which is 20 feet East from the stakes set by viewers, and on roads running East and West, the gravel shall be placed directly North from such established center, i Plank fully 12 inches wide shall be placed on such established center line, for the inner line of road and 9 feet therefrom, measureing from the inner edges of the plank, for the outer line , of the road Said plank shall in no cases be set in depressions in the ground nor shall the i earth between the plank be crowning, but the position of the plank and the slope of the earth between shall be such as to require full 18 Inches of gravel to be placed on every part of , said road. Gravel shall then be used in suffi- I dent quanity to insure not leas than a depth of 12 inches at all points of the line, and not less than 9 feet in width, and the same shall be left in smooth condition as to surface and with uniform slope towaid outer edge of road.

As a general provision, all work required herein as to grade, cuts, fills and the manner i of putting material upon the roads shall be 1 done upon the general plan herein indicated, in what would be fairly considered a good and workmanlike manner. We estimate the cost and expenses of said Road as follows: Expenses of Engineering, Viewing and other incidental expenses including advertising, and printing, at *2BO 00 Cost of preparing road bed for gravel, Including all drainage *BOO.OO Placing Gravel on read bed and completing same. *191«2.<« Total *20242 00 October Ist 1904. H. L. Gamble, Engineer. Ezra L Clark, "l Da Hid H. Yeoman) Viewers. Account of Laborers, Locatioa & View, Gravel loti. State of Indiana, Jasper County,Bß In the matter of Location and view of Gravel Road, Gillam Township, Petitioned for by L. O. Logan, xt-al. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of said County: We, the undersigned Engineer and Viewer* would respectfully submit, the following names and servioes of laborers In the location of said Gravel Road, to-wit: Name Days Amount BeHugh L. Gamble, Engineer. 12 86.00 marks “ “ Expenses paid 126 David H. Yeoman, Viawar U 22 00 “ “expense paid 11.86 Ezra L. CUrk, Viewer 18 88 00 “ “ Expenses paid 18 90 M. J. Craver A (tons chainmen IS 1910 Ramey A Prevo stakes, 800 10.00 M. H. Hemphill team 10 28 00 _ 104.70 H.L GAMBLE ) Engineer EZRA L. CLARK } DAVID H. YEOMAN I Viewers Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of October 1904. JAMBB N. LEATHERMAN. Auditor. Notice of Electioo. Notioe is given that tke Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indians, at their regular October session 1904. ordered that an election be held on Tuesday the Bth day of November. 1904, at a general election to be held oa said day at the nsnal place of holding elections, in Olllam township, in said County, and under the generkt election law so faraa the same may be applicable for the purpose of voting on the question of building Of said gravel road. Witness he hands of said CommisfUK AI. >sionersand the Beal of said Board fifth of October. 1904 ABPAHAM HALLEOK, FRED WAYMIRE. (.. T DENHAM. Commissioners. , Attest .JAMBS N. LEATHERMAN Auditor, of Jiiper Chanty,

Guarantee We guarantee every stove to remain absolutely air-tight as long as used. We guarantee a uniform heat day and night with soft coal, slack, siftings or hard coal. We guarantee that the rooms can be heated from one to two hours each morning with the soft coal put in the stove the evening before. We guarantee the feed door to be smoke-proof and that the stove will hold fire with soft coal thirty-six hours without attention. We guarantee a saving of one-third in fuel over any lower draft stove of the same size. »* The above guarantee is made with the understanding that the stove be operated according to. directions, and set up with a good Sue.

W. O, Browfij General Auctioneer Thoroughly posted on all breeds of stock. Will make you big money on all your sales and satisfy you every time. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable. Write or telephone me for dates before advertising. • Rensselaer, - . Indiana. Leave Orders at This Office.

LOANS * ON LAND.

We make oar own Inspections. Mo delay. Commissi mss reasonable. lute rest 8 per oent. Loans on City Prop-; erty and on Personal Security. Call. Write or.Telsphone No. 3b, fat National Bank; Rensselaer, ind, I

I will p«y $5 rewaid for the pro dnotion of any contract signed by me, ordering or agreeing to pay for for a write-up in the Jasper County Democrat. Geo. A, Strickfbdt-D.

INDIANA DEATHS IN AUGUST.

Mortality statistics issued by the State Board of Health for the month of August show that there were 2.980 deaths ia that month, or a rate of 13.2. In August, 1903 the death rate was 13.7, the rate for August of this year showing a deorease of .5 Tht-ra wt ra were 303 death from consumption, which was 41 more than was caused by this disease ia August of last year. Typhoid fever oaused 100 deaths; diarrheal diseases, 473; cancer, 103; smallpox, 3. There were 175 deaths from violence. The northern part of Indiana showed the larger percentage of deithr Tne lowest death rate was in Bantoa county, whore the ra’e was 61. Lawraace oonuty, with a death rate of 23 9, had the highest rate. Consumption invaded 300 homes in Indiana, caused 214 children to become orphans, among whom 165 were order twelve years old, many of whom will fall under public of re.

THE DANCING SEASON.

I will re-open my dancing schools in Rensselaer at the Armcry Hall Friday Evp. Oot. 14th, 1904. The Classes Every Fi idayChildren 4:30 to 6 00 p. m. Terms 10 lessons one term $3 50. AduT beginners 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. Terms 10 lessens one term $5 00 Assemblies 9.00 to 12 00 p, m. Terms Gentlemen 50 cts Ladies 25 cents Oae couple gentleman and lady 50 cents. Ncte: The Opening assembly will be 75 cent per couple, Extra Lpdies 35 cents Speoial music for the opening. Prot. Fred Anderson of Indianapolis will furnish tbe musio for both classes and arsembly. You ell remember his work here so nothing further is neoessary. Private Lessons by appointment. Prof. H.> L. Arnold.

N w Upholstery Shop. The undersigned have opened a first okas furniture repairing and upholstering shop, on Front street one door south of the mill. Goods called for or delivered; and satisfaction guaranteed. Teiepboae No. 28 Collins Bros dwtf Five Poland-China brood sows and one boar for sa’e, cheap. Enquire of E. P. Honan. Good 3 room house, acd barn to rent. Call on Hiram Day. For sale, very oheap through brid Poland China boar, Champion Perfection * took. At my plaoe 5 milea wett of Franoesville. Postoffice McOoysburer. w3tp J. T. Collins For rent a good five room house good bouse, large garden, fruit fine well eto Call on Arthur H. Hopkins or Miss Ellen Saybrs on the premises I have 3 our patent shoveling boards, when you want them. W. R. Lee, MoCoysbnrg, Ind Dwelling houses and store rooms to rent. A. Leopold.

NOTICE Of Hearing of Ditch Petition-Evers Ditch. In the matter of the petition of Cornelius Evers et al notioe Is hereby given that a petttihn has been field with the Auditor of Jasper County, State o Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed end reported aald view, whioh is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon lte merit* will be on Friday. the 9th Day of November, 1904. the same being the second day of their Novem bar term, 1004. The prayer of said petition it that a ditch be constructed on tee following route to with: Beginning 16 feet north or ike quarter section corner on the south line of section three (8) township thirty one (81) north range seven (7) west, end running thence north 4824 feet, thenoe north easterly Hi 76 feet, thenoe northwesterly 8900 feet to Its outlet neer the weet line of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty one [2l) township thirty two (821 north range seven (7) west. The proposed work will affect the land ofthe following persons: _ _ William B. Austin Permelia J. Brockwsy, Job Brook, William W. Cheever. Thomas FCheever, Caleb Cheever. Margaret E. Cooper, tdtli Bowman. Cornelius Evers. Charles E. Bari, Danii l E. Fairohild, Luther H- Frame, Nancy J. Fairchild, Effle M. Fairchild. Edwin Farohlld, Elmer Fairchild, Bessie C Fairchild, Nelson Fairchild. Adam Griffin, Burnett L. Hollingsworth,Charles Lo'cotzki and Wllhelmina Lokotzkl,Gabriel Munch. John Mskeever, Catherine Mosior, August Maybaum, Eliza Mann, John snd Eliza Mann, Peter Naurtnga Charles T. Otis, iredrlck K. Otis, Indiana, Illinois, and lowa. Railroad Susannah Boodhiitz in, John M »h trtrldge. John A. Sigler, Francis W. Sigler, Alllc M. and John A. Sigler. Simon S. Sammons, Frank Schuster, Charles Thompson. Aggie Ton, Norman Warner, Mary K. TroxeH. Samuel Wilson. CiviX Township of Keener. Jasper County Indiana, and Jasper County Indiana account Gravel Road Repair, JAMESN. LEATHERMAN. Oct. 14-21 e ( • Auditor J sper Canty.

PROHIBITION RALLIES, T 8, Wade of Lafayette, Frotiihitton oanbidate to Congress, will conduct rally ineetiriga in this county on tbe following dates: Remington. Ootoner 19th. Slanghtt-r school bouse, Oot. 20 Reneselwei', October 21st, Giliam Tp, October 22nd. Walker Tp.. O ?t“hj»r 23rd. • Tefft, October 24»h. Whenifield The mietings will ha held at uigbt and me ' ard women of all partif s are iuvitt-o. wOot2 1 Dr. Ctaas. Vick, Eye Specialist Tins is an a k e of ,gilijßgpS> Spvoixlists. The abil itv *n do one thing and do it well is more' to h« commended' and is of more benefit to humanity tnan to do runny thimrs and none equal to the h»Kt We limit our*, pr-ctioe on the eye to errors of refraction, of which we have made a> Speoial Stndv f, ,r ov-*r thirty years. Office iu C H Viols’* fruit stors; next door to express ffioe. Farm For Rent. For rant, the former Pfeter’ Wasson farm, 5 mi'es southeast of Rensse'aer; 380 Bc*es. rpostly und r onltiva ion Addre s the owner Edward R nton, at Hoopeet >n, 111 Look ov->r W ,r Bros liae of buggies, nud road wagons before buying, fhny will nave you monev.

“The Man Who Thinks Smokes Captain Jinks" GAPT. JINKS THE LEADER OF ALL 5c CIGARS For sale by C. H. Vns*. a. F. Fendig, J. H Cox. A. F. Long. G..ff & *on. H. R. Wtiod. A. McFarland, J. T, Zaring, McCoUy & Coe Non-M ut Notk The State of Ittr iana, j In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County \ Court November Term 1904 William Fitzgerald 1 ~„ „ vs [ Complaint No. 6718 John A. Anderson ot al ) Now comes the Plaintiff, by Baughman and Williams his attorney, and Hies hi* eompla int herein, together with an affliivit that the defendants, John A Anderson. Mrs. Ander son his wife and Mrs, Anderson widow of said J ohn A Anderson, and ail of the unknown h eirs 1 devisees, legatees, grantees, admlnistrat ors, I executors, su-'cessors and assigns and all of the | unknown heirs, devisees, legate s, .grant eee, I administrators, executors, successors and aaI signs of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, grantees, administrators, executors, success ora and assigns of each and 3very of the “hove named defendants are not resid nts of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defend ants, that unless they be and appear on the seventh day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of November A D, 1904, at the Court Houl ein Rensselaer la said County and Btate, and aa- ■ ver or demur to said oomp si nt, the same will be heard and determined In their abeeooe. In witness whereof. I hereunto set hand and affix the Seal of said JCourt, at Rensselaer this 27th day of A. D. 1904. Bepßo Oc7-16 C. 0. WARNER, Clerk, IMIIT ion State of Indiana, 1 In the Jasper Circuit jasper County,j Court November Term, 1984. Emil G. loch ) vs James W.Tribby and Mary L. Tribby hu wife, James W. Tribby Cross Complainant plaint VS No 6680 Emil G. Isoh, Grace P leoh and Randolph Isch, Defendants to Cross Com- . plaint. J Now'comes the Plaintiff, by Folte and Spltler and Crane & McCabe, his attorneys, and anp file* his cross complaint herein, together w.th an affidavit that the cross oefsndants, Emil G. Isch, Grace P. Isch and Rudolph Isoh are not residents of the Htsto of Indiana. Notioe is therefore hereby given said defendants, th-t unless they be and appear on the seventh dAV of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of November A. D. 1904. at the Court House in Rensselaer in said County and Stats, and answer or demur to cxjss complaint the same Will be hoard and determined in their absonoo. ysn-s. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set /» »i\«ny hand and affix the seal of said ( Jconrt, at Rensselaer this 27th day of September A . D. 1906, C. C, WARMER. . Sep 900c714 J dark