Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1905 — Page 8

Good Oak Lumber From Arkansas \ t ' 4 Screen Doors with ail trim. Ladders Cheaper than you can make them. 2 *% 9 r* Lumber WinS Yard

Mis Man da Boyes was over from Montioello Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyep, and on her return trip had the mUfoitute to lose her handsome gold watob, She thinks she lost it on the oars but is net oertain. Si e will give a liberal reward for j's return. Poland China Pig Strayed Sirayed, from my place 3 miles west of town, a Poland-China so^ weight abtut 200 ibs brass tag in right ear. number 31. A, J. Harmon.

Entertaining Newspaper Features.

Probably no other newspaper in the United States can show so bril iant an array of speoial features as i-i found in the columns of the Chicago Record-Herald. The da’ly and Sunday news and special fea‘urea of The Ohioago RecordHerald include the letters of Willia'u E Curtis and Walter Well man. The Record-Herald’s special Ne v York dispatohes, its unparallehd foreign news servioe, embracing its own speoial cables with those of the New York Herald, the New York World and the Assooiated Press; its pages devoted to the markets and financial and commercial intelligence—exhaustive to the mcst satisfactory degree-its popular sportiog page, its extended editorial department. Kiser’s humorous “Alternating Currents,” “Stories of the Day,” the departments of railroad and insurance nevs, music and drama, sooiety and dubs the column of book reviews, the continued story, the “Woman Beautiful” department, the daily fashion articles, “Meals fora Day,” news cf the great lakes, etc, —all uniting to furnish to the pcop’e of Chicago ard the Northwest a newspaper which commends itself to discriminating readers as only a newspapers can which combines the world-wide facilities of the greatest metropolitan newspapers of modern times.

Frank 8. Davidson’s New “Old Farmer Hopkins” oompany will positively be at our Opera House one night only, Monday night. Tnis attraction is of the highest o'ass, carrying all its own elaborate outfit of scenery, mechanioal effects, full orohestra and all the other details necessary to a finished performance. A orowded house is assured. Highest market price guaranteed for our eggs at Muirays.

* .| Gasoline jfc Engines, Perkins Ulind mills. - PUMPS ■ Cypress [and Steel tanks, Gas Pipes Supplies. • I - Moo B. Perl®

Catarrhal Troubles Prevalent.

Spring Months Causes Sickness. Breathe and Be Cured of Catarrh. Catarrhal troubles are more oommon at this sea6oa than at any other time of the year. The sudden changes that come during the spring months are productive of many Ctses cf catarrh that without proper treatment wi 1 become chronic, The pleasantest, most oonvenh nt and only scientific method for the treatment and cure of catarrh, is Hyomei. Simply put twenty drops in the little pocket inhaler that oomeß with e ery outfit, and tnen breathe it for three minutes four times a day. No dangerous drugs or sloholic conoootions are taken into the system when Hyomei is used. Breathed through the inhaler, the balsam c fragrance t f Hyomei penetrates to the most remote cells of the nose and throa*, and thus kills the oatarrhal germs, heals the irritated mucous membrane, and gives complete and permanent cure. Thousands of testimonials have been given as to the astonishing onres made by this remedy, J. S. Nugent, treasurer of the New York Life Insurance Company, writes: “Hyomei has completely oured my daughter cf catarrb f from which she lias been a sufferer for years.” The complete Hyomei outfit cc sts but one dollar, and as the inhale, will last a lifetime and there is sufficient Hyomei for several weeks, treatment, it is the most eoonomioal oatarrhal remedy known. Extra bottles can bs procured for fifty oents. Ask B F Fendig to show you the strong guarantee under which he sells Hyomei. Ap2Bml2

Grand Special Excusion to Germany, Monday, May 15th, 1905

The Wabash Railroad in connection with the great Ocean Flyer, Kais-r Wilhelm, owned by the North German Lloyd Company, offers a home going exoureion to Germany, leaving Lafayette at six o’clock a. m. Monday May 15th, reaobingNew York City next morning at 7:30, and going immediately to the ship which sails promptly at one o’clock. Arrival at Bremen will be Tuesday May 23rd, just eight days out from Lafayette. The ship is 706 feet long, gross register 20,000 tons, oapacity 2,300 persons fitted with wireless telegraphy. A grand opportunity to visit the fatherland First, Eeoond and third class rates and detailed information upon application to Thorm s Fullen, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Wa bash Railroad, Lafayette, Ind.

Theatre goers differ largely in taste. Some enjoy drama, some orchestral music, some band music, some are cppealed to more strongly by specialties, songs, danoes, etc., others are reached through the eye, beautiful scenery elaborate stage settings, elegant, costumes, oorreot colorings and artistic groupings please them ab.ve all else. The attraction gathering together and presenting all these tlr'ngs in a fret-ole smanner is the (ne that will please everybody. The Frank 8. David son’s ntw “Old Farmer Hopkins’ company has done this very thing, and is reaping a harvest. They will be at the Opera House for one night only Monday evening, May Ist and the people of this city will be with them.

Hone Crown Nursery Stock. Now is the time to buy home grown nursery stock, warranted to be hardy and aoolimated, and to be the variety it is represented to be in every case I keep a general line of all kinds of nursery stock, at reasonable rates. Special Prices On Apples. Having an overstock cf fine two two years old apple trees, I will make a special price this season, of only eight dollars per 100 trees, or half what the foreign nurseries charge, for inferior trees. I have 38 varieties inolnding all those best adopted to this climate. Write to me at Fair Oaks, or oail at the nursery, one mile northwest of that town. The U!d Ballrck Nursery. Chas Halleok. Proprietor. look. Only $22 45 to Texas and Colorado and return Via the Wabash system. Tickets on sale April 4th and 18ih, only, %'bcye rate will apply to San Antonia, ’Galveston, Houston, and intermediate points in Texas, and Ordway Colorado, points east. Correspondingly low rates to the Territories, Kansas and Missouri. Bates to West Texa*. New Mexico and Mexico on application Wf Thos. Follen, P&TA, Lafayette, lud. $33,00 To Pacific Coast Tickets on sale daily from Chicago March Ist to May 15th via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. Correspondingly low rates from all points. Daily and personally conducted excursions through without chaDge by San Franciso, Los Angeles. and Portland, only $7.00 for double berth. Full particulars on spp'ication to W. B. Kniskero, P T. M„ O, & N. W. By , -Chicago

Barred Plymouth]-Rock Eggs. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale. From 3 per s headed by high scoring Birds 11.00 and $l5O per 15, J.L. Babcock. Phone 542 A Parr, Ind w June 15 Old building For sale. For sale, to the highest bidder the two story frame building now occupied by G’W, Goff’s restaurant, and also the one sto'y additions on the rear. Bids received at A. F. Long’s drug s'or*. dwApr,lsp. Settle With Donnelly Lumber Co. Having sold my interest in the Donteily Lumber, Co . notioe is gives that all aooounts of the Company are now due and payable to me, at the office near the depot. All accounts not settled by cash orno'e by May Ist will be placed in the hands cf an attorney for collection. dwmay3rd Wm DonnellyFARM.ANP.CITYLOANS. *r-Tw fl Money to loan on farms at 5 per cent interest. A speoial fond tc loan on dwellings and business property. Also money to loan' od personal seonrity second mortgage and ohattle mortgage. Money od hand no delay oall and see me before making a new loan or renew ing yonr old loan. Commission reduced one half. James H. Chapman, Rensselaer, Ind

Sett! rs Rates to’.Points in Minnosota [North and South^Dakota. The Chicago Great Western Railway will on March 7, 14, 21 and 28th. and April 4, 11, 18 and 25th sell one way tickets to Minnesota and North and Sooth Dakota at greatly reduced rates. For further information apply to F, R Mosier, T. P. A„ 115 Adam s. St Chicago, 111, dwap 25 Dr. Rose JVL Remtnek, ep ical specialist, wi I make her regular visit to Clark’* jewelry store April 20-27. Gocd new house (cr rent, all conveniences. Enquire of Milt Rotn, at the meatmarktt. For Sale. 60 acres of land nesrly ah -in cultivation in Union township, Jasper county- Price very low Call and see at once. w2t B. F, Ferguson.

For Eidnige. A two story brick business blcck with business room below and five living rooms above on two lots with good barn, rented fc r $lO and all in good shape. Will trade this property dear for small farm or property in this town, and assume or pay oath difference The property is in a town in Benton county. G, F, Meyeis Bensselaer River Queen Mill Is the plaoe to get youffeed, hay in bales, straw, oorn, bran and middlings, and all kinds of ground feed. Hard wheat flour and winter wheat flour at right prices d3wlp Flynn & Collins.

monuments _ Designs mates furnished on.applieaticn ftlm. 1). ltlackey, Snooeesor to MACKEY &IBAKCUS, Dealers in Marble & Granite

J. W> H.O,R|T ON,0N, DENTIST k wfejl-p porcelain Office Oppos ts Court House.

CALIFORNIA Do you want to live where the climate is mild the year round—where labor is never oppressed by stress of weather, and where animal vitality is never lost by mere conflict with cold? Do you want to live in a region where the resources are more varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that will assure you a competence? Do you want to live where, with a minimum of labor, you can grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, olives, prunes and almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, business is good and capital easily finds profitable investment ? Then go to California, where both health and opportunity await your coming. The Chicago, Union Pacific and ' North-Western Line is the most direct route to the Pacific Coast, and there are two fast through trains daily via this line, over the famous double-traclt railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. One-way Colonist ft* tickets are on sale daily, March i to May 15, at Jn m the rate of $33.00 from Chicago, with corre- " spondingly low rates from all points, give you an unusual chance to make the trip. These tickets are good on daily and personally conducted excursions, on which a double berth in a Pullman tourist sleeping car from Chicago costs only $7.00. Round-trip tickets are always on sale from all points at reduced rates via the Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railways. - - 1"■ W. B. KNISKERN, P. T. M. C. ft N.-W. Ry. t Chicago, HI. Please mail free to my addreas, California booklets, map* and full FILL IN THIS COUPON particulars concerning rates and train service. AND MAIL IT TO-DAY. WW4«4._ . , . ■ -

Notice to Heirs, Creditors and legatees, IN THE MATTER OF (In the Jasper ClrTHE ESTATE OF HKNBY 1 cui* Court. To LEE. DECEASED. ( April Term 1906, Cau*se No. 674. Notice is hereby given, that upon petition filed in said Coart by the undersigned Administrator of said estate, setting up Insolvency of the estate of the decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Jodge of said Court did, on the 11th Day of April 1904 Order Book “K,” page 112 & 113 of tho Records of said Court, find said estate to be probably insolvent and ordered the same settled accoraCreditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of said insolvency and required toflle|tbeir claims againct said estate for allowance and the farther notice is given that the said estate wil be settled according to law and that the undersigned Administrator will file(his account and vouchers injfinal settlement of said estate on or before Tneiday, May 2nd, 1905. And the heirs of said estate and all others interested therein are also required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, and that the final settlement will be made on said date. Witness, The Clerk and seal of said lav » 'Court at the City of Bensselaer, l B v‘ O. O. WARNER. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. —WALTER R. LK B Administrator of the estate of decedent. Ferguson, Hershman & Ferguson, Attorneys for the Administrator. Apr 11-18 Notice of Final Settlement In the Matter of the Estate )In the Jasper Cirof James N. White deceased i cuit Court April Term 1905 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Administratrix of the Estate of James N. White, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and aotlon of said Circuit Court on the 5 h Day of May 1905. at which time all pertons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers shall not be approved. And all the heirs of said estate, and all others nterested therein, are a’so hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, NATIVIa WHITE, Vulta & Hpitler Administratrix. A ttornetfl. Aprl4-2.-28p jln-Tkiot Notice. The State of Indiana, ( In the Jasper Clrouit Jasper County ( Court April Term, 1906. The Connecticut Mutual] Life Insurance Company I Complaint No . 0857 Moses H. Russell et al ) Now comes]the Plaintiff, by Remy and Berryhiil its attorneys, and files its complaint herein together with an affidavit that the defendants Moses H. Russell,-Jane Bussell and William A. Rinehart are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants* that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next Term of ihe Jasper (ircuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of September A. D. 1906, at ihe Court Bouse In Bensselaer iD said County and State, and answer or demur to said crmplaint, the same will be heard and delei mined in their absence. In witness wh* reof, I hereunto set /lliL ha nd and affix the Seal of sa d .Court, at Rersselaer this 14th day of April A. D. 19t6. Aprlß 25K2 C. C. WARNER. Clerk Bob. r's has iubbt r t itd Buggies for old bs well as jomg bleeds. A rew’ot jest received call in aid impect seme, ccets nothing to look 0* A. Be berta

aAAa Bargs Barred Ply mouth >l|PPv Books, Btrail » Vai iH V«y L. rC i# Ringlets, tm Good as 1-8 the best four pens beaded by prize winners, Ore a 'prize winnerin the Chicago Pcultiy showI raise the best, so can you if you get my eggs, $1 BLd $2 per. 15* Not related to former matirg. B D Comer. Bersselar, Ind* Telephone 521, A. The BestjPnysic. When you watt a physio tkat is mild and gentle, easy to take and* certain to aot, always use Chamber, ain’s Stcnuch and Liur Tablets. For Sale by B. F. Fendig. Boys don’t forget it I can make yon and yonr girl both happy with* one of my rubber tired Buggiea They are high olaes. O, A Roberts’

BUGGIES |J^| HARPER There are None Better. We Sell BUGGIES at Right Price*. The finest Repository in Northern Indiana. Sixty jobs now on the floor. Agents for Deering and Milwaukee Harvesting Machinery, Deering Twine. A chance on our free Buggy for every $5 invested with us Try PARKER. -It Pays. Telephone 223.