Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1907 — Page 4

RENSSELAEB WMEIN Office in The Republican 'Building corner of Washington and Westor itreett,*Re&Metaer, Indiana. > Issued every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY . GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & HEALEY, PUBLISHERS.

A New County Proposed.

The people of Hammond and other towns in the north end of Lake county, are boosting a movement for a new county to be cut off from the north end of Lake county. It looks like Crown Point people might well be glad to see this done, lor otherwise it might not be many years before Hammond, Whiting. East Chicago and Gary will be united in one big city with vastly more population than all the rest of Lake county, and in that case the county seat would be sure to be removed to the big city. Lake county has 500 square miles ot area and under the state constitution not more than 100 miles can be taken oft as;uo county now in ex istence can be reduced below 400 square miles. Therefore the new one, if formed, can not have more than 100 square miles area. There s plenty of population already there for a large county.

No Admission Charged At Fair.

The impression has gone out quite extensively that an admission fee is charged at the door for the • Catholic church fair mow in pro gresa at the K, of P. building. This is wholly a mistake, as admission is entirely free and a generaj invitation is extended to all to come and see the fine.array of goods and prizes.

The Grip 1 ‘Before we can sympathize with others, we must have suffered ourselves.” No one can realize the suffering attendant upon an attack ot the grip, unless he has had the actual experience There is prob ably no disease that cause so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. Among the ten of thousands who have used this remedy, not one case has Over been reported that has resulted in pneumonia or that has not recovered. For sale by B. F. Fendig. SCHOOL HOUSE BOX SOCIALS These notices are 25 cents for one publication, 35 cents for twice. If possible send'pay with notice. Box Social at Wild Lily school house one and one half miles north and one mile east of Parr, Friday evening Jan. 4 *O7. Good enter tainment free. Ladies please bring boxes. Myra Galbraith Teacher. There will lie a box social at Aix school house for the benefit of the Good Hope Christian church Friday night Jan. 4. 1907. Every body welcome. Ladies please bring boxes.

A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of. the superintendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica. West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit confidence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her home. 8-11 by B. F. Fendig. The annual luby show takes place here on Saturday of next week, the last day of the poultry and pet stock show. Two hand some baby cabs for the prettiest baby are offered a>> prizes. One for babies not over nine months old; and one for babies from nine to eighteen mouths old. Parker does Framing.

VOL. XL NO. 3 CL ARA A. PETERS .... Doctor of Optics, "Bachelor ofJOphthalmology, 1 Master of Ophthalmology Office with Mrs. Goff. Eyes Examined Free. Spectacles Scientifically Fitieo.

... ..... ... •. Our embroideiy sales have alwonn .tuructad many pureha era, audihis year we Jaave the finest line ever offered for sale. Don’t forget the date. Jan. 9th at 9 o'clock. Porter &;Kr(s!er., - For any disease of the -skin we can recommend Chamberlain’s Salve. It relei res he itching and ' burning sensation instantly and | soon effects a cure. This salve is alsoinvaluab’e for sore nipples. - | Visit the Catholic fair this week, poultry show next week and the Chic go Bargain Sto. e every day aid see the special bargains. Farm For Rent. A gocd farm, well located and i i good condition, for r<mt. Austin & Hop k ixs. Settle With B slosky. All parries owing the undersigned .on wood, coal, hay, grain or feed bilh are requested to cill at his office and make settlement at Their earliest convenience. All such accounts not settled within ten days from Dec. 31 will lie placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. J. E. Bislosky.

Nolice us Ditcli I’elilion State ot Indiana i□□ In the Jasper C.r 'ait County of Jasper I Court February Term- 19U7. In the matter of i etition for a drain by Carey L. Carr, et al. Notice Of pendency tnc and hearing of petition. To Ade,’George; Augapurger, Wm. : Bigg°, Albert J : Brown, Ida Belle; Borhtrager, Joseph Co Beecher John; Bialosky, John; Bringle, Wm L.: Clouae, Levi; Carr, Jamee H.; t arr, Carey L.; Eigelebacti. Henry; Else e, Vincent: Ep'er,Jacob; Francis,Joseph ; Francis, Minerva; Griswold, Jennie; Gray, George C ; Gorman, Morris: Grant. Francis M ; Grant, Thomas W.; Goetz. John: Gaines, Nancy; Hartsell. Wm W.; Hoover, Wm J,; Hoover, Wm M. ; Haag, John: Hoover. Frank L.; Hill, Wm L.; Harns, Benj'n : Hall, Joseph, Jr; Hill, Cr.arlee; Hill. Frank: Hill, James; Harris,Henry O.; Halste d, Orpheus C.; Har.noa Amiel: Harris, Elbett T ; Hall, J.; Jenkins, Wilbert; Kolhoff. Henry; Kre.sel, Wm.: Kohler. Andrew; Kessinger, Charles G.; Kelley, Benton; Kessinger, George M : Lamson, J. T.: Laiuaon, James E.; Leek, William E.: Lowe, Mary; Lewis, Ella: Lntzow, Jane; Lyons, Virginia EM.; Monuett, < ordelia P.; Meyers, Lewie H.: Michael. Laura R.; Makeever, Daniel 8.; Martindale, John ; Maseever, John; Makeever, Isaac N.: Moore, Willjam E.: Makeever, Jasper; Makeever, Francks M.; M >rlan, Omar; Mayhew, Wm. D.: Monnat.' Fletch»r; Monnet’, Elmira: Nofaiger, Chris ian; Phegley, Charles; Phegley, Edmund; Phegley, Oscar; Phegley. Eime.; Pierce, James W. ;Porter, Walter V.; Parkis n.lam e R-; Pansier, Walter: Pancoast, Abner C.; Powell, James Arthur; P.ulus, Phillip; Putts, Joseph; Handle. Harriett Phegley; Ritehey, Eliza Ann: Rose. Henry H.: Reed, Marcus W.; Bitchey, Wilmot H.; Ritchey, Ann E ; Rush, Mary Ermtna : Reed, Mary E, :Robinson,lda A.; Roberts, Preston F.; Roberts, Laura A.; Spar ling, Francis A.; 4 Bparliag. Samuel: S turner, Joseph, Saylor, Andrew K ; Saylor, Wm. D : Maylor, Wallace; Smith, Wm J.; Saylor. Benj L,; Saylor, Mary F.; Beible, Phillip; Shipman, Jane; Shipman, Henry M.; Trustees of st. Joseph College; Wueithner, Salome, Wuerthner Earhart; Worland, David M.; Worland, Emma ; Wutrtener, Christian; Waling, Charles; Weiss. Charles R.; Wright. Kandolph; Yeoman, James; Yeoman, Martha E : Yeoman. Robt. J.; Yeoman, Reuben C.; Yeoman, Hattie; Yeoman Franklin J ; Yeoman, Augusta A.; Yeoman, John; Yeoman, Alber.us M.; Yeoman, Wm. B.: Zink, Wm.; Antcliff. Mary; Bringle. Jesse; Bartin, Christ jpher .1.: Dodson. Jeremiah V.; Do 'son. squire M ; Dodson, Lewis S.; Dewees, Abrm. ; Dewees. Ida May; Essen, John. Foreemen. John B.; Foresman, F. R.: Hess. David: Hess, Edwaro: Hess, Sherman. Harris, Joseph C.: Jones. Schuyler C-; Jones. Ezra B.: Jones, t£. B.: Kendall. James. Karr. Nancy: Light. Oral B-: Levitt; Charles W.; Lyons, Laban. Lyons, Margartt: Low-, Edward: Lowe, Susan. P.; Mather. Jonathan; Mather. Joshua estate; McCray, Wm. K,: McCray. Etzs; McCray G. •W.; McClintock, James estate; M dworth, Ernest Kamsburg. Wesley L; Rich. Jacob D.; Shaeffer, James; Shaeffer, John. Sandmeyer, Henry, Shaeffer, Henry, Shaeffer. Sarah, Teter, Jason R., Thayer, Mary J., Thayer, Eugene M.. Ulrey, Nancy. Ulrey, J. W., Weiss, J.Jin, the City of Rensselaer .Indiana. Trustee of Newton township, in Jasper caunty. Indiana, Trustee of Marion Township, in Jasper coun.y, Trustee of Jordan Township in Jasper County, Trustee of Iroquois Township in Newton County, Indiana, ai d The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Company You are each hereby notified that the undersigned have filed in the Jasper Ct.-cu t Court of Indi ma their petition for drainage of lands owned by them in Jasper and Newton coun'ies ludiaua. by means of an open dredge ditch along the following described route, towit: Commencing at a point in the Iroquois River sixty 1601 rods north and five hundred (5C9' feet west of the south-west corner of section twenty-five (25) in township twenty-nine (29 I north in range (7) west in Jasper County I Indiana, and running thence in a south-west-erly direction along the line of the said Iroquois Kiver across Sections Twenty-six (26)and Thirty-five (35) in Township Twenty-nine (29) North. Range Sev n (7 West in Jasper Conntv, lud.and thence continuing in a south-westerly and westerly direction along the line of said , Iroquois River across Sections 2-3-4 56 7 and 8 II a Townshiti Twenty-eight North, in Range Seven (7) West, tn Jasper Ceunty, Indiana, to * the County line between Jaspir County and ' Newton County, and thence continuing in a south-westerly direction following the line of I said Iroqutas River across Sections 11-12-13-14-45-18-2i>2l and 2.* In township twenty-eight, (28) I north, tn rangeeight (81 west,in Newton county, Indiana, to a point In the couth west quarter of I section twenty in township twenty eight (28) 1 north, in range eight(Blwest in Newton county I Ind., near the right of wav of The Chicago ' A- Eastern Illinois Failway Company, at which | point said proposed improvement will find a good and sufficient outlet in the Iroquois River. I Said proposed improvement following the ' general line of the Iroquois River, a natural 1 stream of water. i Ana alleging that land owned by you will be ; affected thereby | You an- further notified that said petition is row pending, and that the same will b * heard on Monday, the 25th day of February. 1907, the ’ same being the thirteenth Judicial day of the February term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden in the Court Room of the said Jasper Circuit Court in the Court House at Reu»ee- ! leer, Jasper County, Indiana. Carey L. Carr,Et. Al. Rensselaer, Indiana, December, 29 19C8

PUBLIC_SALE Ab' I am going to move away I will offer at public sale at what is know as the-John L. Nichols farm, jq BarkleyXownship, 5 miles north and miles eAM of Rensselaer, on Tuesday, January 15,1907. The following property towit: 9 Head of HorsesConsisting of 1 bay mare 10 yrs old, wt. 1,500, in foal by Pullins Co horse; ! bay gelding, 5 yrs old, wt. 1.400; 1 l»ay gelding, 5 yrs old. wt 1,500; 1 black gelding, 9 yrs old, wt 1,300; 1 span black match coach colts; full brothers,-! coming 2 yrs old. one last spring colt; 1 last spring colt sired by Pullins Co. horbe; 1 last spring colt sired by McCoysburg Percberon horse, 1 thoroughbred Belgium mare colt. 11 Head of Cattle. Consisting of 2 thoroughbred •Short Horn cows will be fresh in March, 1 half Jersey cow will be fresh in February, 2 Short Horn cows will be fresh in spring, 1 thorobred Short Horn bull coming 2; 1 Short Horn bull coining yearling. 2 half Jersey heifers coming yearlings; 1 cow 6 yrs old fresh March 1, 1 heifer coming yearling, 1 thoroughbred bull coming year ling. 35 Head of Hogs. Consisting of 2 thoroughbred registered Duruc sows, bred to Harmon’s Kantagain r 8 thorobred Duruc fall pigs sired by Teeter’s Golden Chief, 6 Poland China brood sows all bred to thoroughbred P. C. boar, 18 thoroughbred P. C. shoats, 1 thoroughbred Poland China boar Monarch Perfection sired by L and W. Perfection. Pedigrees furnished with all hogs sold. Farming Implements. 1 end gate seeder, 1 hay rake, 1 breaking plow, 1 spring wagon, 1 single buggy, 1 hay frame, 1 double wagon box. Thoroughbred White Leghorn and Plymouth Rock chickens. Household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale. - 12 months credit without interest on approved security or 6 per cent off for cash on sums ovei* So. Sums under S 5 cash. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. W. W. BURNS. A. J. Harmon, Auct. The Ladies Aid Society of the Barkley Christian Church will serve lunch.

Public Sale. The undersigned, having sold'his farm.will offer at Public Sale at his residence, 3 miles west of Rensselaer, 5 miles east of Mt. Ayr, on the ‘•Bunkum Road," on the old Henry Sayler farm, commencing at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1907, 4 HEAD OF HORSES—Consisting of three Brood Mares, 1 five years old, wt. 1200, family broke and a good one; I eleven years old, wt, 1300; 1 eleven years old, wt. 1350, (These mares are all bred to imported Norman horses), 1 spring Draft Colt. The above horses are all sound. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 4 Tffilch Cows, all iarge and qySalfcaK&fo good stock. extra good milkers and fresh in March * ' au d April; 3 steer calves coming Yearlings: two Heifer calves coming Yearlings. POLAND CHINA Hn i, s Consisting ot '■ 4 igri cs i iirnisheJ. all bred; 7 head of hogs weighing about 180 pounds each, 10 head of fall Shoats, FARMING IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS, HARNESS. ETC.—Consisting of 1 Farm Wagon. 1 two-seated Surrey, 1 Road Wagon, almost new: 1 John Deere Corn Planter with ISO rods of wire; 1 Hay Fork with 120 feet new 3-4 in. rope, 1 extra good Riding Breaking Plow. 16-inch, 1 16-inch John Deere Walking Plow, 1 Avery Riding Cultivator with Gopher attachments, (new). 1 Walking Cultivator with Eagle Claw Attachments, 1 Double Shovel Plow, 1 single Shovel Plow. 1 three-section harrow, 1 Disk Har. row, 1 Slop Barrel, mounted on steel trucks. 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Grindstone. 1 Wood Rack, 1 set heavy team Harness with breeching (1 3-4 inch harness). 1 IMj inch Team Harness. 1 single Surrey Harness with collar and liames, 2 sets Buggy Harness, quantity of Household Goods, 1 Victor Talking Machine with 16 records, in first class condition. A credit of 11 mouths will be given on sums over 35 00. with usual conditions, 5 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. D. M. WORLAND. Fred Phillips. Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler. Clerk. Hot lunch will be served on the ground . Mra. Mary A. Howe will accept tea Ils for all kinds of family nursing; making future engagements; and will be glad to acquaint persons with the charges she makes. Adri re*-s her at or call at her home in Rensselaer. Telephone 234. Indian Herbs. Thte ’greatest Blood and Liver regulator on earth. Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Indigestion, Constii>ation and all diseases arising from impure blood. Will send to any address upon receipt ot tl. Six months treatment *l. For sale by Jos. H. Hoover, 107 Cedar St., Rensselaer, Ind.

~ : - ■ — ll - j HORSES, MULES AND j | CATTLE FOR SALE! | I" HAVE ON HAND AT ALL TIMES a GOOD LOT OFiWi I Work Horses I I AND | I wBKIp Mules ! I I I ALSO | Feeding Cattle, Stockers I I and flilk Cows. 1 Which we will sell at reasonable prices. I Ilf you need any thing of this kind call and see us. Persons desiring time can have nine ■ or twelve months with personal property security. j c“i' James and Joseph Halligan • o MB csbhbb aaamma «■■■■* am • «■■■■• •■■■■■ em •

Public Sale. The undersigned having sold his farm, ' and will move to Kansas, will offer at Public S lie on what is known as the John Warren farm, 6 miles West and 1 mile South of Rens- ' selaer, 4 miles Southeast of Mt. Ayr, 3 miles Northeast of Julian, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, Jan. 17,1907, he following property; SIX HEAD OF HORSES—Consisting of 1 Black Mare five years old, wt. 1600, with foal; 1 Sorrel Mare 8 old, wt 1450, with foal; 1 Bay Mare eight years old. years olj.wt IXO rel eleven , rarg Jfo, w t neo with foal; 1 three-year-old Clydesdale stallion. Dark Bay, wt. 1500, name “County Chairman," registered iu American Clydesdale Association. Pedigree furbished. Wil be sold on one and two years time. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—Consisting of 4 Milch Cows, two fresh iu March, one will be fresh iu April and one now giving milk; 2 ye xrtii g ,‘n«is. 9 HEAD OF HCGS- Consisting of 8 Shoat s and 1 Brood Sow. FARM IMPLEMENTS, Ete.-Consisting of 1 John Deere Spading Disk, 1 JohnDeereGang Plow; 1 John Deere Walking Plow, sixteeninch; 1 Avery RtdingCultivator with Gopher attachments; 1 Broad Tire Wagou: 1 Rock Island Corn Planter with 160 rods of wire; 1 18-ft Harrow; 1 Hay Rack; some Household aud Kitchen Furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over 15.00 with usual conditions; 8 per cent, off for cash when entitled to credit. JOSEPH LEOBOLD. Feed Phillips. Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch on grounds, A. J. HARMON ..AUCTIONEER.. L AN ■■. . . ■£ A 4S ? j Office at C. H Dot’* Real EMsic Clfice. Bail Phaaa St. RENSSELAER, IND.

- *4-H-H-H~H- -H-4~M£| ;C he Dttle (Rm Bakery H :• hH and Confectionary* » •• 2 itve § • • g J For fresh heme made candies, * * • * • US pur® cream caramels, fudges, ;. •• J 5 chocol te, creams, bon bens, •• I ’ J 2 taffiies, neuget, French cream ’ * • ’ £ £ chewing candy aud many other ’ ’ 4* • Trial • kinds te i umerons to mention. * ’ a. jj J We make all these cand'es. • • J -fine Rome made Candies- ± | JI. e. Bolser, Baker aud Confectioner. 4- JI trial will emiset you what kind • • 4- es wattrial ettr candies art made oT, * • 4- v 4--I"!' I-4-4-I-H-M-H-H-'"■l nu ■ m.-j .Il i i..> LUMBER ALL KINDS White Pine. Yellow Pine. Hemlock. Beech. White Oak from Arkansas. Oak wagon tongues. Ladders cheaper than you can make them. Sewer-pipe all sizes. The best Grave! Roofing made, for flat roofs. Kentucky Blue Grass Gate. Ridge roll. Cresting for Roofs. Galvenized Valley. ' This stuff is all bought to sell J. C. GWIN & CO. MONEY TO LOAN On all kinds of good security, including loans on second Mortgag real estate, Chattel Mortgages and personal security. Loans on City property made for 1, 2 aud 3 years, repayable in monthly install meats if desired; Sale notes purchased: Money on hand for above loans, nodelay. Loans on farms negotiated at a low rate of interest, without commission. A complete set of abstra t books. Call personally, or write. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Henshaw