Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1905 — Page 4

i ''''l*' 1 I THP I nCA I* * Louis* Wildberg,* Prop* 8 g| j IUDAL West Washington Street. j§ | |A| J The Only Strictly One-Price Clothing House of Rensselaer j| || ee i l Our Goods for Five Days. j|| iHc Select any Garment we sell and take it home with you. Jltl? BpjjMl." ■ ■■■ Keep the Article or Articles there for five days. I ff|j| ■■ Examine them thoroughly. Compare with the best i vyhr °ff er i n g s an y house elsewhere, | Then if you are not thoroughly satisfied that we have given you I |jj|p 1 Better Clothing for Less Money “jj“ fSK/k j |j||| Than can be possibly procured elsewhere, bring them back and |||| 1 Get Your Full Purchase Price -- - iHf 1 S AhA No Questions Will be Asked. MB DB } 1 THP mP Al Louis Wildbers, Prop. HI P/ * ICt If/UAU west Washington Street. %n * J

Public Sale. I will sell at Publio Auc ion, at the R. H. Grow p'aoe 4 1-2 miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer. in Marion tp. beginning at 10 o’c'osk a. m. sharp, ou WEDNESDAY FEB 15 The following property towit: 10 bead of horses, ore span of bay horses ooming 9 jear old. wt 3,000, one span of bay horses ooming 7 year old wt. 2800, on<j gray mare 10 year old, wt. 1550, bred to the Iroquois Company horse, one black mare 8 years old, wt, 1500, bred to same horse, one grey mare 7 year old wt 1350 one biy mare ooming 4 year old, wt 1200 one gray b orse colt ooming 3 year old, wt 910, one riding and driving horse coming 6 year old, II Head of cat tie, five milk cows good ones Two two year old heifers- Four spring calves, 3 steers 1 heifer. Farm implements, vehioles etc. consisting of 2 wagons; 4 John Deere breaking plows; 2 3-seotion harrows, wood frame; 2 discs, one •oatway; 1 low down seeder, 3 riddng cultivators, 1 Brown walking cultivator, £ mowing machines, 1 John Deere Lay rake, 1 hay derrick, 1 hay gatbeieracd fork and 75 ft rope, 1 one-horse weeder, 5 of work harness, 1 set of light jhßfqeoe, I bnggy, 1 aet of single •harness, 400 bO of Big 4 seed oats, }1 oro&s..cut saw, S wood heating , s various otu.er articles oreAH of 12 months w„’*l be given on snms over $5, without interest if paid when due 7 per oent off for oasb.

CHA.S. ZA.RD. FredThillipa, Auctioneer, O. G- Spitler, Olerk. Hot lunch on grounds Call up J, N. Thornton’s restorant, phone 271 Bread delivered any part of the ci*y.

| PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at my farm, 4 miles east of Rensselaer, at Pleasant Ridge Ind beginning at 10 o’olock, TUESDAY FEB, 14. The following property towit 81HEAD OF HORSES One genral purpose mare 1250, wt 5 years old. works single, one blaok 3 year old horse 1250 good single driver, neither of these are afra d cf Automobiles one mare with foal. 5 years old 1400, can show three of best oolts in township, one brown mare 3 years old ( with foal, 1300 aad a good one, one bay horse 1200 two years old, one blaok coach mare two years old, a beauty one roan mare two year old JI3OO. shire, one brown filly and two bay horse colts heavy bone and will make a SIOO team, these mares are bred to shirehorse King, and colts are 3 4 shire, three 2 year old horses, two 2 year old colts, good ones, one spring colt bred from saddle mare and a high header, one driver 3 years old’ one Kentuoky saddle mare, all of the gaits, 23 HEAD OF CATTLE. Consisting of fourteen high grad* cowa just coming fresh, one be ford eight extra good calves. 8 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 3 brood sows and 20 good shoats, I 0 D C male hog, 4 fat hogs. FARM IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES ETC, —one Deering binder, 1 McCormick corn binder, 1 grinder, two wagons, 1 surrey, 1 top buggy, 1 drag, I extra section, 1 Tower gopher 1 gang disc nearly new, two sets double harness, l single hames 1 hay rake, 1 drum kettle, 1 churn and other small goods too numerous to mention 12 months time or 7 off for cash 'on sums over $5. W, H. BERRY. Fred Phillips Auctioneer, C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch on the grounds

POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE. Orfiogtabau weal her on previous date we have pasi*? OUr (.üblio sale until SATURDAY, FEB. 18 when we willsellatPublio'Aucti'D. at our plaoe 8 miles east and 1£ miles rortb of Rensselaer, in Hanging Grove tp., beginniug at 10 o’clook a, m. sharp on The fol’owing towit: 8 head of horses, one brown horse 3 yra. old wt 1100, one mare 7 >rs o’d wt 1150 bred to McCoysburg horse one dark grey mare 5 jrs old wt 1300, bred to Morton’s Pescheron horse, one coming twp-jear o’d filly, one spring co’t, one bay horse 8 yr. old, wt 1250, one bay horee 5 yra old, wt 1300 one black mßre 10 yra old, wt 1500. Eight Head of Cattle- Consist, ing of seven head of cowa, all milkers, four giving milk, and others to be fresh later. Also one full blood eh rt horn ball, 38 Head of hogs-Seven brood sows, two full-blood Duroos, three half breeds one ohester white Jone Poland china with pigs, one Duroc b:ar, eligib’e to register, six fullblood pigs, 24 shoats. wt from 60 to 80 lbs. Farm Implements, Vehioles etc Two wagons one with triple box and scoop board, one low wagon with hay ladd' r, one new carriage, -two sets work harness, one aet double bnggyJharDess. One Deering binder, one Deering mower, one Deere oorn planter with 80 rds wirp, one Moline planter with 120 rods wire and new fertilizer attachment, two riding and one walking cultivators, one disc one broad cast seeder, two walking plows. One hoj.raok one feed .grinder, one single buggy harness. Terms 11 month’s time on usual conditions, or 7 per cent off for sums over $5 J.C. &J.I. Qwin. Fied Phillips Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch by Parker M. E. Church

I have a oar of fancy eandgrown Wisconsin burbank potatoes that l will gurantee Bgainst black or hollow centeis and worth one third more than over grown round stock Only 50c a bu John Eger

Notice of Letting Contract for The Construction of Moseley Ditch. IN THE MATTEROF PETITION FOR DRAINAGE BY WILL . \ ' MOSELEY ET ALNotice is hereby given that the un- , ' . drainage commissioner, to d t rßlg u L ' U '* 'ssigned the constructf®? - --lbed in the reion of the ditch, —nlgsioners port of the drainage con... ‘ a ofor in said matter, will receive biu~ the construction of said ditch at the Bank of Francesville, Francesville, Ind.. on FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17th 1905 Sealed bids may be left at the Bank of Francesville, Francesville Indiana, at any time before said date. Said work has been divided into stations of one hundred feet in length, and bids for constructing said ditch, or any portion of it, must be made by stations. A computation of the number of cubic yards in each of said stations has been made, and will be furnished to any person interested or bidding on said work. Said contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder by stations. Any person to whom a contract is let will be required to enter into a written contract and give bond, with surety for the performance of the work, and that he will pay all damages occasioned by the non-fufill-ment of his contract. __ Tb£ right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated, Francesville,lnd. ,Jan7th, 1905. JOSEPH RIGGS Construction commissioner. C. W. Barker, Attorney for Drainage commissioner. Feb. 3-10 New Dairy U Town. I have established a first olass dairy and will deliver milk to all parts of Rensselaer. All milk aerated before delivery, and guaranteed striotly pure. Orders may be left at Eger’s grooery store or, by telephone No. 519 A. (The Dr. Hartsell farm). dw2wp E. 0. Maxwell & Sons.

FARM AND CITY LOANS. Money to loan on farms at 5 per oent interest. A speoial fund to loan on dwellings and business property. Also money to loan on personal seourity second mortgage and ohattle mortgage. Money on band no delay oall and see me before making a new loan or renewing yonr old loan. Commireion reduced one half. James H. Chapman, Rensselaer, Ind

Frightful Eczema in childhood or old age cured by D. D. D. Prescription. These are ttf? Interesting cases! j Baby boy qulokly healed. Lisbon, N. H.. April 23. 1904. D. D. D. Company. Gentlemen: —My baby boy Is cured by your remedy. He has suffered from the terrible disease from birth which covered the entire body. He was in such fearful condition we had to tie his hands to keep him from tearing his flesh. All doctors and different advertised remedies had no effect in this case. When we began the use of D. D. D. it made the child look worse, but after a few days it began to scale, and in less than two months treatment the child was entirely cured M. P. SIMONDS. An aged man cured. Findlay, Ohio, April 15.1904. D. D. D. Company. Gentlemen: —I have doctored with four or five doctors and bad eczema in the worst form for thirteen months. I have used eleven bottles of D. D. D. and am now completely cured. My age is slzty-two years. You may use this testimonial at your pleasure. Yours respectfully, H. WALTERS. Thousands of people suffering from the terrible tortures of these diseases imagine they have some impurity in the blood, when, as a matter of fact, the blood has no more to do with this class of ailments than the eyebrows. Skin Diseases are wholly confined to the epidermis or external skin, and between the inner and external skins there are no blood vessels, hence the disease cannot come from the Mood. Barrels of blood medicines can have no effect on these skin eruptions, for such medicines cannot reach the seat of the trouble. This class of diseases is caused by a germ or parasite which burrows into the external skin, there it lives, thrives and multiplies, and the inflammation they set up causes the awful itching and burning sensation. The D. D. D. Remedy is a liquid preparation applied externally—-non-greasy—that penetrates the pores of the skin, destroys the germs or parasites and clears the disease entirely out of the skin, leaving a smooth, soft and healthy covering for the body., D. D. D. costs but SI.OO per bottle and Is guaranteed to core any skin disease or money refunded. For sale and guaranteed by B. F. Fendig. You will be surprised to see the large Hue of shoes we are ofiering on our bargain counters, dome early and get first oboioe at Laßue Bros.

SHERIFFS SALE. Order Book 25. Page 88. Sheriff’s Sale on decree No. 6646. By virtue of a certified oopy of a Decree te me alrected, from the Clerk's office of the Jas. prr Circuit Court in a cause wherein Morgan Hollins bead ia plaintiff and George A. Williams and Valeria M Williams his wife, James Rosenthal, a d Mrs, Rownthal his wife, Kaudolnk Ei««mAtv and Mp*. « • Wtim*a au wife, Adolph Kura, and Mrs. his wife George Williams Jr . Judson H Perkins, DavM K. Frye as trustee of Jesse J, Fry; Jesse J. Fry an ?_r°k n Anderson are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of six thousand five hundred [56500.00] Dollars and with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at pub ic •ale to tlie highest bidder, on Thursday the 16th day of Febraary 1906 between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the Conrt House of Mid Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate towit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quart er, and the west half of the south east quarter-, and the east half of the south west quarter, ana the north west quarter of the south west quarter and the north west quarter of section 9 in Township [Bl] north range 7 west containing 400 acres, more nr less in Jasper County Indiana all said real estate in said seotion nine [9] said township and range. if such rents and profits will not sell for a snf fleient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient lo d«oharge said decree, interest nd costs. 3aid sale will be made without any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN O’CONNOR. Bh> riff of Jasper County SUNDAYSERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Trinity M. E. Church. Rev. H. L. Kindig, Pastob. 9:30 a. m, Sunday Sohool. 10 45 a.-tn. Publio Servioe. 12: noon; Olass Meeting. 2:30 p. m. Jr Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Sr. Epworth League 7.-00 p. m. Public Servioe. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Presbyterian Church, Rev, A. Golden Work, Pabtop. 9:30 a. m. Sabbath Sohool. 10:45 a. m. Morning Servioe. 2:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor. 6:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor. 7:00 p m. Evening Servioe. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Have Pictures Enlarged I jam taking orders for Enlarging pictures for a responsible firm, and personally guarantee satisfactory worn or do pay. Pride very moderate. Don’t trust such work lo the agenoy of strangers, but (o residents of your own. Call at Hiram Day’s residence or phone No. 27. Chase Day.