Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1906 — Page 4

The Kight Case Finally Settled.

The 'mmuvwW «*• lehrs* ed Kight vs Kight ease from Roselawn wis finally settled inour circuit court last Saturday forenoon • This is the ease wherein 'I s. Bally Kight 7 sued her Tump Kight and several others for coax itfg her hnskuid away from her. The suit was brought for $20,000, which was thought to be large enough t«» be a reasonable recoinpense to MrSTßilly for the loss, $( her handsome Mr. Billy, ami piay be a little loos? vhango h-ft (or the lawyers. The ease came here on change of venue, and was tried in 4 the Sovemljer term. The jury gave Mrs. Billy -a verdict but sealed the original demand ’ <l<»wn to $2.000. Since then the case has been pending Ou a motion tor anew trial made by the defend ants. The lawyers lined up today to argue the motion but before the Argument begun, a settlement was agreed upon h\ the patties and the case will be dismissed. By the terms of the settlement, the judg meat i-rvdivvd from s*2.Cod 'down to S6OO, and is all made against Tump, who has plenty of wealth and will pay it. From $20,000 down to sfioo seems like a big foiling off in Billy’s estimated value, however.

The New Fire Company.

The new (he company is to con sist of 15 members, and out of about ready been selected. They are as follows: J. J. Montgomery. Chief of Company. C. W. Rhoades, Orlen Grant, Frank Kvesler. Van Grant, John Jim-George, Vern Robinson, Carl Wood, John McColly -»r. Rex Warner, Dick Hartman Harry " atson. Homer Dobbins. These are all strong and active young men and have the making in them of a very efficient fire com pany. Besides having a new fire company it is also proposed to make much needed improvements in the way of outfit. Such as a team employed by the year aud always on hand at night to pull the hose wagon. Also a new hose wa gon, which would carry practically all the hose needed, and also all the ladders some new nozzles and other connections are also needed, aud a better arrau ement for drying the hose, and a couple of Bab cock fire extinguishers are much desired. Altogether some SSOO or S6OO can be well expended in bringing our fire fighting apparatus up ! to the state ot efficiency the needs 1 of our town demand.

First Checker Tournament.

An interesting ninecornered checker tournament, which it is proposed to make the first of a series, took place Friday night at the Little Indian Cigar store. S. Stevens made a score of 26 out of a'possible 32. each player having met his eight competitors in two games. Wins counted 2 points and draws 1 point. When Stevens and J. A. McFarland met for the last game the score stood 24 for the former, while the latter. Thomas and Healey each had 23 points and no games to play. In future tournaments it is proposed to play only 1 game around and to admit more players. The complete score follows: 8. Stevens, 2d. J. A. McFarld. 23. E. M. Thomas. 23. G. 11. Healey. 23. F. 11. Chapman. 19. Guy Daniels. I I. *L. Nichols, 9. C. B. Reprogle, l>. 4’has. Fox. 2.

Lord’s Best Hour, the l»est hard wheat flour made, only #1.15 a sack at John Eger’s. ■ Toile Dit Nord Gingams the best made worth 124 now 10 cents at Laliue Bros. In spite of thelate heavy advance on wool goods vou can find the all wool goods at Wildberg’s at only a trifling advance in price. Be sure to impress this on your memory.

■' I Glad to Sec Vou COME IN And let us figure with you on that bill We will figure against Chicago or any .other place on price and grade. We belong to no association nor combination. Our prices are our own. Yours (or business. 1 €. Gwin $ Co, A few pieces of fine black aud white waist worth *2sct-s. a yd. at 15 cents at La Kite Brog.

Sheriffs 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, Jhe 24th Day of March, 1906 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 term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: Lots fifteen. (15), sixteen, (16), seventeen, (17),eighteen,(18), nineteen. (19) and twenty. (20), in block nine, (9). in the town of Eair Oaks, in Jumper County, Indiana. if such rents and profits will not sell *t»r a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. interest and costs, I will at tne same rime and place expose at pub ic s tie the fee simple of said real esta'e, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest apdcosts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraise nent laws. JOHN O'CONNOR, SherijT of Jasper Co n y. Feb. 27-Mar. 6-13.

Bowel Trouble . z-\ Is a sure ty sign that ' our d ’£ es ‘ ■-" J-qI tive organs ft are H Jn 1 w ° r k e jHHV I* 1 to ° heav ‘'y Wl™ *W SWB B || —in a state H fl of rebellion. H 'A Itisaserifl » ous con d>* E> b° n * an< * ' f Jjr neglected will result in complications o£ the gravest character. Death not infrequently ensues as the penalty for thinking that the trouble will correct itself and disappear unassisted. Don’t neglect this condition—don't I invite disaster by delay, but go to the . nearest druggist and buy a bottle of ' Dr. Caldwell’s (Xauratiee) Syrup Pepsin It is the safest, quickest-acting and most effective remedy in the world for all bowel and stomach troubles —pleasant, powerful, and penetrafing. It reaches the seat of the trouble and instantly corrects it. The confined gases are released, fermentation is stopped and the affected locality soothed and strengthened. DR.CALDWELL’S SYRt’P PEPSIN can be obtained ip both dollar and halfdollar sires at all druggists. Your money will be refunded if it does not benefit you. Your postal card request will bring by return mail our new booklet. r DR CALDWELL’S BOOK Op WONDERS” and free sample to those who have never tried this wonderful remedy. Nail your postal today, PEPSIN SYRUP CO. Monticello, lllinole ' Sold by A F Long.

We’ve it when it comes to a swell line of shoes for anybody—men. women or children. we certainly have the assortment to suit all. at The G. E. Murray Co. Me will move onr stock into the Leopold room foriuerb occupied Id" Ellis & Murray, alxmt March 15tl, and don't want to .move any more gtHxis than we can help and will sell everything at greatly rednced prices. Come in and get prices on anything you want and be convive-' ed. Laßue Brothxbs.

SfIEtIFF’S SALE O. H. 36. Page 186. No. 6947. j By virtue of a certified copy of a<te»-L cree to me directed from the Clerk’s office of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cauf>e wherein Addison Parkison, is plaintiff and MosesH. Rrissell and Jane Russell his wife, William A. Rinehart and Mattießinehart his wife aredefend- r ants, requiring me ts make the sum of i four thousand seven hundred forty-four dullars'and sixty cents, $4,744.60, with 1 1 interest on said decree and cost, I will 1 expose at public sale to the highest, bidder on I Saiurdaysbe 24th Day of March 1906. between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. ! and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the 1 door of the Court House of sate 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 (120), atyres, 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 estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and i costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appr isement laws. JOHN O'CONNOR, Sheriff of Jasper County. Foltz & Spitler, attorneys for plaintiff Feb. 27. Mar. 6-13.

Nutke (oNon-Resident s i- . ' ■—- *,, ~ ' —'. ... . • The State of Indiana ) In the Jasper Jasper County. ) Circuit Court. 1 February Term, 1906. John Eger artd William H. Eger Complaint VS ’ . No. 7015 Samuel Scott et al J _. ■: ! 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 the 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; Wuliarn Stewart and Mrs. Stewart his wife, Mrs. Stewart the widow of William Stewart; - Annetta D. Stewart, and Mr. Stewart her husband, Mr. Stewart the widower of Annetta D Stewart; Florence M. L. Slewart and Mr. Stewart her husband, Mr. Stewart the widower of Florence M. L. Stewart; Mary R. Stewart and Mr. Stewart her husband, Mr. Stewart the widower of Mary R. Stewart; Ephriam B. Martin and Mrs. Martin his wife, Mrs. Martin the widowof Ephriam B. Martin; Alfred Love and Mrs. Love his wife. Mrs Love widow of Alfred Love, William A. Patterson and Mrs. Patterson, his wife, Mrs. Patterson widow of Wiliam A. Patterson: A. B. Condit and Mrs. Condit his wife, Mrs. Condit widow of said A. B. Condir, E. B. Collins and Mrs. Collins his wife, Mrs. Collins widow of said E B. Collins; Erasmus B. Collins and Mrs. Cohins his wife, Mrs. Collins widow of said Erasmus B Collin*: Joseph Buckles and Mrs. 5 Buckles his wife, Mrs. Buckles widow of said Joseph Buckles: Abraham Fravel and Mrs. Fravel his wife, Mrs. Fravel widow of Abraham Fravel deceased; Dr. A. F. Jones and Mrs. 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 . the unknown heirs, devisees and lega- j tees of all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of all above named defendants, and all the unkndwn creditors, executors, administrators, receivers and trustees of each of the above named defendants, are believed to be n< n-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said pefendants, that unless they beandappear on the 13th day of the next term of tne Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the 2nd Mondav 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 aud detennind in their absence In witness whereof, I here■kar.'unto 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. Chipman, Att’y for Plaintiff.

May’s garden seeds 1c per package. Nice's garden seeds, beet northern grown seeds, 2 packages for 5c at John Eger’s. For Rent: —Two good farms for rent; l»oth accessible to gravel roads. post bflice railroad station and grain market. Good improve in* uts on both farms. 1W A USTIN & HOPKI NS. Firn* line of suit and overcoat pattei us on display about March 15. Simon Leopold. We have a full - line’ of ladies rubbers iu all the new shapes at grearty reduced prices at La Rue Bros. \ ' - ■* Mr. White, north Front Bt. teacher of mandolin, clairnet, guitar and violin. Private instructions. Any piece of 10 cent outing flannel in onr stock now 7 cents at Laßue Bros. ' .

I Caught in the Rain i ■ S ■>■■ ■ . ——rw : ——- J • . •• v , a ■—••■; , v fl .. 1 j| I . a K *-?r> Pb fffflF mil/ I -* 1 iii jf!7 i—^———■— ' Tiie ftrst time I youre cau & ht in | >|ri an unexpected I jj shower your rain- I I C ° at Will Pay for I i i n com f° r t. I v€ Jill' ww I I I I oft ' w I-fe— = __ Copyright 1906 by ' —'.. ~ - A Hart Schaffner W Marx '-i. ■ - .- —- If its one of our : J • Hart Schaffner Sp Marx! I RAINCOA.TS it will pay for itself in style-satisfac- I I ion whenever you wear it, rain or shine. Nothing I ■ but all-wool fabrics are used in making these clothes I 1 1 Our spring lines of clothing are coming in every day. We have the $ only prism lighted room in this part of the s.ate to show them. - < I IIiIAMkLUOBMBMBI ! —THE G. E. MURRAY COMPANY.— ! aOEBBBBB eanßßMKei G GHfiBHaD OBBnracaß

THE RENSSELAER FEED STORE. -Pigeon SuppliesKaffir Corn, perhuudred $1.35 2 25 Candiau Peas, per hundred s-w 1 90 Charcoal, per hundred 1 25 Mixed Grain...., ■•fcV A. L. BRANCH, Prop. Call and See Our Stock.

Goods at Private Sale. One gasoline range. One side board. One kitchen cabinet. Cook-stove for coal or wood. One heating stove. One table, 4 kitchen chairs. Dishes and cooking utensils. One carpet. Rubber tire road wagon. All good as new. Also 9 year old white horse, good driver anil safe and gentle in every respect. Call on Mrs. Sam Hendrickson, in Nowels building, on Main street, north of depot. Library Lecture Course. The next and last number of the Library Lecture Course will lx* Dr. John Merritte Driver, at Library Auditoritm. Monday, April 16. Admission 50 and 25 cents: tickets on sale at Library and drug stores. Good Flour Bargains. Lord’s Best Hour, the best hard wheat ilour made...... 51.15 Best of All, guaranteed to lie equal to any flour on the market. I.IS Cabinet, hard wheat patent... 1.10 Early Harvest, full winter patent. 1-10 Monogram, spring patent warranted...!, 105 John Eger

Household Goods For Sale. The undersigned desires to sell at private sale several pieces of household furniture. The same may be seen at her residence, in Weston’s addition, south of Uncle David Nowels residence. Mbs. W. W. Wishaed. Eyes examined free by latest methods by A. G. Catt, Eye sight specialist and Graduate refractionist. Permanently located in Rensselaer, Ind., office- up'stairs in New Murray-Long Block.

A fine stock of new clothing secured in a trade by a local reel estate dealer has been installed in Fred Phillips’ second hand store, with instructions to sell it regardless of cost. It. consists of men’s and bovs’ suits and pants. Come in, loot it over and tit out the entire family with good clothing at half price or less. "* 1 • For the Lenten season we have a full line of fish, also a full line of cream, edam. bricK, limburger and Canadian cream cheese. John Eger. Don’t buy a pair of shoe® until you have looked at our line, will save you money at Laßue Bros. Wanted, a good girl for dining room. At Makeever House.

Notice Of Bridge Letting, NO- 8997. , lohprSbys‘Vw" l o hpr S by s‘ Vw " that on March 20th, 1906 the B<w»rd of Commissioners of Jaepe. County. Indiana, until 13 o’clock noon, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a steel tube bridge, 85 feet long, 16 foot road way In Keener Town«hin, Jasoer County Indiana, across the Evera Ditch. Said bridge to te built according to plans and snecificattc ns tharefor, now on file in the Auditor’s office, at the court hou>e in Kenaaeiaer, Jasper Coiuitv Indiana, ' ’ Each bid must be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Boa d of Commissioners reserves the right to reject anv oy all bids, By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana. JAMBS N. LEATHERMAN. Mar IS 20 Auditor. ■“ - 1 Notice Of Bridge Letting. NO. 3996. Notice is hereby given that on March 26th, 19< 6, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, 1 until 12 o’clock noon, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a steel tube bridge, 35 feet long, 16 foot road way, in Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana, across the Evers Ditch. Said bridge is to be built ac- ' cording to the plans and specifications ' therefor on file in the Auditor’s office, at the court house, in Rensselaer, Jasper, County, Indiana. Each bid must be accompanied by . bond and affidavit as provided by law. i The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. I By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County Indiana. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Marl 3-20 Auditor.

A Perfect Fid. For domestic use. Tennessee anthrasite coal—White Ash—No clinkers. Intense heat. Cheaper than hard C6al and does its work. J. E. Bislossy. Gifford has made many sales since last rejiort. The all-wool goods will hold color while cotton mixed will fade. Do not forget this and buy your clothing of Wildberg, who still buys his goods of bouses making the all wool article. Canned Goods Bargains. 2 lb can pie peach....* 10c 3 lb Cal. lemon cling peach 15c 3lb “ Faucyyellow Crawford..2oc 3lb “ Egg plums io« 3lb *! Green gages ......10c 3lb “ Appricot , 15c John Eger.