Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1906 — Page 2

RENSSELAER REPUBLIAN. ; Offico -4a- T-ke Kfpuhftean Huihliim Corner of .Wa<hiu”'ton u'nu Weston Streets. Rensselaer. Indiana. ISSUED )A F.PY TVfiSDAY AND ITUDAY .BY /” '• -tT GEORGE E. 3IAJKSHALI . EWTOR AND PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & HEALEY. PUBLISHERS.

Call For County Convention

The Republican Voters. ofthe several Precincts iu Jasper county, will meet at their respective vot ing placed, on Saturday, March 10. 1906, at 2 o’clock P.* M.. for the purpose of completing the precinct organization by electing two pre* chiet committeemen to act with the precinct chairman heretofore selected, and for the further purpose of selecting delegates to the county convention, to be held at the opera house in the City of Rensselaer, on Monday. March 12. 1906 at 1 o'clock P. M. The basis of representation irt said eon vent ion. as determined by the county committee, shall be one delegate for eachXS votes or fraction of . eight or over cast for the Hon. George A. Cunningham, in the November election of 1904. on which basis said precinct will lie entitled to representation in the convention as follows: Township Vote. Del. Hanging Grove. .. ; 82 5 Gilliam.... 7777. a....... 107 7 "Wa1ker................... .... .. .. 123 S Barkley, East ...96 6 Barkley. West. ~76 0 Marion. First... ~148 10 Marion, Second,-.. IS3 12 Marion, Third -. 104 7 Manon, Fourth 94 6 Jordan ~,....74 5 Newton. 86 6 Keener 152’ 10 Kankakee 81 5 Wheatfield. 147 10 Carpenter. South 133 9 Carpenter, East ..121 S Carpenter, West 90 6 IT nion. North.... ......... 92 6 Union, South ...104 7 sw= The delegates so selected will meet in convention at Rensselaer ou-March 12, 1906, at 1 o'clock P. M. and nominate the following officers to be voted for at the No ; vember election. 1906. - ' Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. County Auditor. County Treasurer. County Sheriff. County Surveyor. County Assessor. County Coroner. County Commissioner Second District. County Commissioner "Third District. County Council for the First, Second, Third and Fourth Councilmanic Districts respectively and Three Councilmen at Large, nt r The convention thus assembled will also select eleven 11) delegates to the state Convention to be held at Indianapolis, Ind., some time in April. Tne chairmen of each precinct in the county are requested to sempo the Secretary of the County Committee their respective precinct org uization as soon asT same is perfected. ABRAHAM HALLECK. Ohm. MOSES LEOPOLD, Secretary.

Call for Congressional Convention.

The Republican voters of the several precincts of Jasper county, will meet in Convention on the 27th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1906, for the purpose of selecting Delegates and Alternate Delegates to the Congressional Convention to be held at LaFavette. Ind., March 1, 1906. The basis of representation will be one delegate for every two hundred votes, and each additional fraction of more than one hundred votes, cast for the Honorable George A. Cunningham, in the November election 1901. The County has been divided into districts, and the apportionment by districts being as follows: Wheatfield and Kankakee Townships, 1 delegate, at Wheatfield. Keener Township, 1 delegate, at DeMotte. Hanging Grove, Barkley East, Milroy 1 Delegate, McCoysburg. Gillam, Walker, 1 delegate, Kniman. Barkley West, Marion Ist, 1 delegate, east court room, Rensselaer, Ind. Marion, 2nd, 1 delegate, Sheri ft’s office, Rensselaer, Ind. Marion 3rd, Marion 4th, 1 dele-gate,-City Hall, Rensselaer, Ind. Union North, Union South, 1 Bay l orvilleSchool House,' Carpenter Honth, 1 delegate. Randnrton, lad. *

'Carpenter East. Carpenter 1 delegate; .Kemingtoh. I ndiaua. 'aBIIAHAu HALI.IVK. ; M<)SHS LEOPOLD. Ghtfirmam ' . .. r S4>ci , et-ar.y.——7—2—w_L_; , For Sh eri ip. . - . The >■? John <'>'<.*nSr>ii-, of Walker tor W* .-•Miwtf- o++- ~cEe....an.t. <>> .‘ub*.-t*ii. . 7 ~r - ~ _ Ft>R xR EASURE It. . The lianwof Jes~e D. Allman, of Remington. Carpenter to«rn»hip» for th- non>lf>»tx>n for County Trea> r-r at' the torthcoming Kepubli-c-fOKConventioli, is herewith preeeri ,-ed for Aons’.defitttor. *

4. .F0r CijicQT Clerk. _ Thebaine of Charles C. Warner, present Circuit VTeTk fit here announced Tor renpminanan bj* the commit Republican County Conyenpun. For Aladitqr, James N. I.eaiherniah. present incumbent of the County Auditor's office,'ahtiouDces himself n, a candidate for renoinination. subject to rhe tiecl-ii.n of the Republican county —cenTTiPljnin' ' . * -- —,—■■*.■•■-. ,■ • • , For County Assessor. » John <J. Lewis, of Rm-s ley township, Is a candidate lor <. onnty Assessor, subject to the d<ci,sion of the Republican County cohveniionof March bi, r.M>. ' _ For County Svrvyor. Myrt R Price, iTT' i TY’a" candidate for re.-eleetion to the office of County isiu veror " “Subject to tfie action of the-Keptlb--111-nil l eunty cenventiup.

A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal.

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—For Sale—A good bro wo work mare, weight 1,300 pounds, will toal in April. Inquire at Fendig’spoultry house. W. C. Hart. Try our line of 25ct teas at John Egers. Smoke Perfection or Merchant. ■the good h n me-" x qde cigars. Try our Van ila marsh mellows for toasting, only 10 cents a*pound, at John Egers.. . „ Sweet and sour pickles 5 cts. at John Eger’s. ' J Assorted cakes like mother used to make Wets a pound at John Eger's. Gifford’s lands are selling and attracting wide attention. For Rent:—Two good farms for rent; both accessible to gravel roads, post office railroad station and grain market. Good improvements on both farms. Iw Austin & Hopkins. COLLEGIAN CLOTHES will be sold by Duvall & Lundy at reason able prices. We will do your sewing at reasonable prices. Please give us a_call. We are prepared to do all kinds of spring and summersewing, and are located in the Kelley -property, Ist house east of Dr. English’s. Phone 27G. Irene ii ts Stella Hansen. dw •.■....- . California hams, same as 'othershave in their bargain list at 10 cents. onlyS cents at John Eger's. Notice. All suits geld by us, cleaned pressed and kept in repair FREE of charge for one year. Duvall & Lundy, Your dealer can supply you with either Perfection or Merchant cigars. Smoke one, want another.

Fire Insurances Policies To Burn. The undersigned agents representing old, reliable, standard Fire Insurance Companies, which have been taking the risks and paying the losses in this city for many years will write any residence or mercantile risk at a Lower Rate than that offered by any of the Companies which are making an effort to get business by oilers of a cut rate. See one of us before placing your insurance and we will save you money. Charles G. Spitler. Irwin & rwin. J. F. Bruner. B. F. Ferguson. B. D. Thompson. C. B. StewaAi. J. C. Porter. Judson J. Hunt. Edward P. Honan. Moses Leopold, Arthur H. Hopkins. Emory 8. Mills. . V — 1 R. B. Harris. 1» .2’"" r*

LUMBER. Everything, ip the Inmbt'cHt'e.. everything yoti ' nee<l in..buihliug niiything ifom’a pig-"pou“t<> ’a mTfijF : sian*. \V/> ti,'iir<‘ Carehilly ami' i e-os-ely an'every e^timate we niaJi»i u ', Hxmg efiperiem/e as contraetors ■makes, it possible ' lor .ns to held , buildms in selecting lumber. W# , nby to ph-ase. awl do.it by honest.' I mirr-iw margin, t raus.ief.ious, 4 . Ren ss ela 1■ k Lu mher (?q.. .

Mi if Bankrupt fcr Er Discharge. In'the matter of f Mefri’lAr, J; Nq. l‘Jii2. In-Bank--1 bankrupt.” j ' ruptcy. 2Districtaif.lfidiana, SS: Qu this 16th day of February, A. D. r.’i.HL on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is ordered by the court, that ahearing be had upon the same on the ' 20th Day of March A. D. IW6. LeToresaid Court.,at Indianap<Lis. ffi said District, at riine-o'cl-piik. in the forenoon, and that notice' thereof be published Kypublican, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known cry-,, ditwrs'nr.rf "other prrsuns iu interest may appear at the said'time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. it is further m-dered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residenee..as stated. . - W-itnes s, the Honorable AIfsEAL jbevt B-.. Anderson. Judge of Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 16th dav of February A. D. I;||| 6. NOBLE C, RT7TLF.R,“ Feb. 21 Alar. 2 Clerk. We can fit any man or boy bn ea rt h. Du LUND

NufamNoii-RHikiits *■ The State of Indiana 1 In the Jasper •Tamper County. i Circuit Court’. FebruaryTetpi. =S3E John Eger and William H. Eger Complaint A’S N0.,.7015 Samuel Scott et al Now come the Plaintiffs, by. James H. Chapman their attorney, and tile their complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Samuel Scott and Lydia A. Scott, the wife or widow of Samuel Scott, Mrs. Scott Abe unknown wife or widow* of Samuel Scott: Peter Kellenberger and Mrs. Kellenberger his wife, Mrs. Kellenberger the widow of Peter Kellenberger: David Snyder and Mrs. Snyder his wife, Mrs. Snyder the widow of David Snyder; William Stew*art and Mrs. Stewart his wife. Mrs. Stewart the widow of AA’illiam Stewart; Annetta D. Stewart and Mr. Stewart her husband, Mr. Stewart the widower of Annetta D. Stewart: Florence M. L. Stewart and Mr. Stewart her husband . Mr. ste wa rt the wid o wer of Florence M. L. Stewart; Mary R. Stewart and Mr. Stewart her husband, Mr. Stewart the widower of Mary K. Stewart: Ephriam B. Martin and“ Mi-.. Martin his wife, Mrs. Martin the widow of Ephriam B. Martin: Alfred L. ■ • •• and Mrs. Love his wife. Mrs. Love widow-of Alfred Love, WMHiam' A. Patterson and Mrs. PattefsoU. :.is wife. Mrs. Patterson wmowof Wiliam A. Patterson: A. B. Condit and Mrs. Condit his wife. Mrs. Condit widow of said A. B. Condit: E. B. Uoliins and Mrs." Collins his wife, Mrs. Collins widow of said E B. Collins;. Erasmus L». Collins and Mrs. Col.las hi- - Mis. to< 1i n s —wid o a ..i i I s.ii ,1 Er as m us. B. Collins: Joseph Buckles and Mrs. Buckles his wife, Mrs. Buckles widow oi said Joseph Buckles: Abraham Fravel and Mrs. Fravel his wife, Mrs. Fravel widow of Abraham Fravel deceased: Dr. A. F. Jones and Jones his wife, Mrs. Jones the widow of said Dr. A- F. Jones; J. W. Wood and Mrs. Wood his wife, Mrs. Wood the widow of J. W. Wood and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all the above named defendants and th? unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all above named defendants, aad all the unknown creditors, executors, administrators, receivers and trustees of each of the above named defendants, are believed to be non-resident* of the State of Indiana.

Notice is therefore hereby given said pefendants, that unless they be and ap> pear on the 13th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Monday of April 1906, at the Court House in Rensselaer in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determind in their absence. In witness whereof, I herefjunto set my hand and affix Seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana this 23rd day of February A.- D. 1906. C. C. WARNER, Clerk. James H. Chapman, —Att’y for Plaintiff. —J Notice of Letting Contract for^Snpplies. 1 Notice I* bnraor mve« that mated bids for epwUeeef MF3-T •- *rocan«t. for the urn of Amp onanr Pour Afeylnm. for quarter ending Stet. 1906, will be received up to Monday, Mai i n sth. 190*1, at It o'clock a. at. All article* to fnrntHhed according to nrbt to reject any ar all bid*. By order of tho Board of Coenmimionera of Jaaper Oaunty. * W

For Exchange. Seven large lots anil good small hoHso. well and out bftrtdings, well located in ’loachlLyfo. Indi 1 Clear \ aliietT’at aiid eleap property in this city va’hed at' will trade for-hmd or mer•chainfeie. / 142 acres jHistureland clear in Monibe County, Ind., eight miles of Bloomington. —- Want cle.ii ptopertym* land here.— TTO acre —farm—well jin pro yed in New York. Owtier wants“pfbb 1 yterty or land here. Two houses in Mat hews. lud. and 82,000 in cash for small farm. Will assume somo 80 acres black land improy--ed. want Dakota land. Good hotel doing good business, clear price 85,000. Also two good residence properties clear, owner • will trade either or all and assume on good farm. Good flouring mill in good,condition clear, owner wants farm, will assume. Wichita Co. Kans. . clear for land here. Owner will assume or pay cash difference. 320 acres clear in Keorney County -* x Kans, for land or town property. 20 acres- improved well real cheap. -We have on Hand stocks of jneik chandise from 83.000 to 810,000 and hotels, flouring miUvlivery - steeks -and town properties to trade for land. Write 'for what you want. G, F. MEYERS.

Dr. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist. This is an age of Specialists. The ability to <lo one thing and do it well is more to be commended and is of more benefit to humanity than to do many things and none equal to the best. We limit our practice on the eye to errors of refractio.i, of which we have made a Special Study for over 'thirty yearn: ' • Office in C. IL Vick’s fruit store next door to express office.

Sheriff’s Sa’e. O. B. 36. Page 11. No. 6892. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed ..from the Clerk’s office of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein Jesse C. Gwin is plaintiff and Peter H. Zea and Harriet Zea, his wife are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Seventy-Seven Dollars and Eighty-threeCents,(s77.B3) with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 24th Day of March, 1%6 between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock, p. m., of said day, at he door of the Court House of said Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a t-erm not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lots fifteea, (15), sixteen, (16), seventeen, (17), eighteen,(lß), nineteen, (19) and twenty. (20). in block nine, (9), in the town of Fair Oaks, in Jasper County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said dec tw. i nterest -a ml eests, -1 will at. the same time. a.id ;'lace’expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, orko much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said dedree, interest and costs.’ Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, JOHN O’CONNOR,. Sheriff of Jasper County. Feb. 27-Mar. 6-13.

SHERIFF’S SALE. ~~Orßr337~Tffge 186. No. 6947. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the Jasper Circuit^Court in a cause wherein Addison Parkison, is glaintiff and MosesH. Russell and Jane iussell his wife, William A. Rinehart and Mattießinehart his wife aredefendants, requiring me ts make the aum of four thousand seven hundred forty-four dollars and sixty cents, $4,744.60, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Salnrday the 24th Day of March 19M. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven vears, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section th-ee, township thirty, (30) north, range five, [s] west,containing one hundredtwenty 1(120), acres, more’or less in Jasper ; County, Indiana. — — | If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient 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 eslate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever- from valuation or appraisement laws; < J fl i f :• t v;., - MIT/ JOHN O’CONNOR, Sheriff of Jasper County. Fotta Jb Spitler, attorney* for plaintiff Feb. ZT. liar. 1-13. i . , t - p m.. "**

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