Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1907 — Page 4

Meals served at all Vtsurs. ' ” .. Che model.. Short Orders a Specialty. -tr have opened np a restaurant and abort order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Boeenbau m’s saloon, and shall eondnet the mme with an eflort to giving the greatest satisfaction to all of its patrons. Abaolntb cleanliness in all cooking and.personal attention girento thobusineas at all times Rot or Ciacb. I When hungry try ithe Model. mrs. Jlugust Rosenbaum.

•Rensselaer Lumber Co. ■ .. • _ - I f ■ ■ y 1 !i . ■■■■■■■■ ■ ll . l i>l. l U" 1 11 EVERYTHING in the . IL n Building Material Line and at the Lewest Possible Prices. ; Let us figure »n your bill before I placing it elsewhere. I es Depot. cdtwxit tw. <. Rtnsstlaer.lnd.

• DeLaval I Cream Separators &M.'" The Cheapest. s Do the Closest Skimming Run the easiest and last from two to ten times longer than • anv other machine. Have the greatest capacity. Comer $ Warner Bros., •JigtMS*

DIRMCTOBS * A. ParlnaoaJPrenidßn» B. L. HoUln«nrorth,y U»r SR • Jetta M. Wmkb, Vk>e-Preaid«nt James T. Handle • Geerfe B. Murray • THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Narth Side Fublk Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ? LOANS MONEY • • • • •n all kinds of good wearily oa City Property • andean Fanns at lawest rates, pays interest on • saviaga, pays taxes and makes investments for • oustoners and others and solicits personal in- • terviews witn a view to business, promising ev-' ery favor consistent with safe banking. • FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY i

Th ” State Bank of Rensselaer Carnar as Washington and Van Rensselaer' Streets. Direct = John Eger, President. Delos Thompson, Cashier Lucius Strong Granville Mcody Warren Robinson. I Docs a general banking business Loans Money on all I kinds of aovroved security; buys notes, pays interest I ondeposits page taxes for customs and others OB —> >e CM a Ear yawr w tt» gwwoet eaitetM M» Safe Bulow PrhKtoia

Notice of The Filing Of Preliminary Report. Notice is hereby given to thefollowing persons, towit: Emily M. Large: Essie D. Burger; Hannah A. Davisson; Maggie M. Guss’, James Wiseman, Jr.; John K. Smith: Linnie A. Gant: James Barber and Ida Trotman; John Makeever; Rose Kesseck; Mary V. Hammond; Isaac Trotman; Harvey Davisson; Greenipl. Thomas; James Hill; Joel Allen: George W. Infield; Flora J. Poole: John Frazee; Susannah Frazee; Jacob flyers; Jacob Myers; W. H. Myers; Arie Myers; Stephen T. Comer; Barney D. Comer; August R. Schultz: James F. Swaim; George W. Cooper: George W. Frances; George W. Casey: E. Casey; Addie C. Comer; Nancy J. Davisson: Jennie Wegging; Paul Wegging: william W. Salisbury; John Gwin; fra Gwin; Thomas McGowan; Laura McGowan; Samuel Potts: William Schultz; Michael Schultz; Charles W. Burns; The Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana: Union Civil Township, Jasper County, Indiana: Barkley Civil Township, Jasper County, Indiana; Walker Civil Township, Jasper County, Indiana: Grant Davisson; George w. Davisson; Edward Ritter, William Yeiter, John M. Price, O. M. Cooper, F. M. Cooper, John W. Clouse, Edna M. Clohse, Benjamin J. Gifford, Arthur Kresler, Grace Kresler, Joseph Davis, Josie Da vis, Garrett Graham Smith, Francis E Marion, Delcena Merrill, Elmus Merrill, James Britt, Grace Britt, John w. Zimmerman, George R. Masters, Francis M. Fross _ -,, That heretofore a ditch petition was filed for the opening and widening of the Jungles Ditch and for the change of the outlet thereof. This cause bears No. 4896 of the Board of Commission-

ers of Jasper County, Indiana, that notices were served on all land owners named in the petition aijd the cause docketed under the foregoing title; that the petition was referred to the Drainage Commissioners with directions to file their preliminary report, which was filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on January 3, 1907, in which preliminary report you are named, and each of as the owner of land and interested in the ditches and drains which will be affected by the proposed improv m ent, which begin seventy (70) rods n orth and thirty (30) feet east of the northwest correr of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (19], townsnip thirty-one [3l] north, range six 6 we st, in jasper County, Indiana, and from thence following the line of what is known as the Jungles Ditch to Stake No. 132 of said Jungles Ditch and from thence in a southerly and westerly direction to a point between sections seven 7 and eight 8 in Barkley townsh'* p, Jasper County, Indisna, and from thence in a southerly and westerly direction following the line of a private ditch constructed by Mulford, Co mer, Davisson and others, westward to t he public ditch designated and known as the-DavissonLateral to to the Iroquois River and from thence following the line of the said Davisson Lateral to th e Iroquois River, where the same wil 1 have a good andsufficient outlet, as we 11 as a large lateral connecting therewith, commencing twenty 20 feet west and twenty 20 feet north of the northeast co rner of section nine 9, township thirty 30, range six 6 west, and from there in a general northerly and westerly direction where it enters the main ditch at Stake 219 plus 65 feet, all in jasper County, Indiana, and this is to notify you that your lands are described in said preliminary report ahd liable to be assessed therefor as the Davisson Lateral to the Iroquois River, appropriated for an outlet for this improvement. You are further notified that the pre liminary report will come up for hearing before the Board of ommissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1907, and this is to notify you of such fact and if you desire to file objections or remonstrance this is to give you your day in court as the law directs and if service is not had on all parties bs said date for twenty 20 days, then the matter will come up for hearing before said Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, March 5, 1907. .

Witness my hand and and f dbai> Vfficial seal and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana this 12th day of January, 1907. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Foltz & Spitler, Auditor. Attorneys for petitioners.

Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees. In the Matter of the Estate of William H. McDonald deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court. FEBRUARY Term, 1907. Notice is hertbv given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William H. McDonald deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the J asper Circuit court, on Monday the 11th day of February 1907 being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of William H. McDonald administrator of said decedent, and show cause if any, why such Final Account should not be approved; and the Heirs of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said state OMAR MORLAN, Administrator. Judsen J. Hunt, Attorney for Estate. Jan. B-15-22

Notice of Adninistratioo. • \ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned bail been appointed by the Clerk of the (jircuit Court of Jasper County, StateUf Indiana, administrator of the estale of John O. Blsher late of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate i» supposed to be solvent. , CHARLES ODOM, 4th ’ 1901 • Administrator.

Public Sale of Livestock. I will sell at my residence, known as the Fowler farm, 3 miles east, 1-2 mile north of Brook, on Monday, January 28th ' Thirteen horses and two mules 7 young horses, 3 to 5 yrs., rest splendid farm horses; 1 black pacing horse good for 3 minute gait, team mules, 7 years old, span black coach mares. 60 Head of Cattle. In which are about 20 head of pure bred Here ford breeding cattle. A part of this lot registery papers go with them; from Ito 7 years, mostly young stock, nearly all heifers and cows of the best stock that caj be found; 6 head of steers coming two years old. Having been breeding Herefords for the lest twenty years, and this stock is toe most carefully selected from that period of breeding. Several of the cows have calves by their side and others will be fresh soon. 120 head of Stock Shoats, wt 70 to 125. 10 head of brood sows. A few farm implements, harness, and oi her arll cles to numerous to mention. Terms of Sale. Sums 12 months’ without interest or 5 per cent off for cash on sums over *5. J. J. MIGABE. Fred Philips, Auct. W. E. Harry, Clerk. Hot Lunch on the grounds.

Public Sale. As I am going to South Dakota I will sell without reserve all iny horses and farm machinery, on what is known as the Thornton farm, 6ne mile south of Surrey arid five miles northwest of Rensselaer, on FRIDAY, FEB. 1. 1907 The following property towit: 8 Head of Good Horses Consisting of bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1,400; bay driving mare 5 years old and a fine road mare, family mare 8 years old, safe for all ,amily purposes; sorrell mare, 10 years old, wt 1,500. bred to F. O. Kenton’s lack; bay mare, 11 years old weight 1,200, bred to Kenton’s jack; bay mare, 5 years old, wt 1000; 2-year old draft Alley; one coming 2-year old draft gelding, good one. 3 Head of Good Cows. Consisting of 1 part Jersey cow, giving a good quantity of milk now; extra good Swiss cow will be fresh in February; 1 will be fresh in spring. Five full blood Poland China brood Sows, bred to fine male, these sows are as good as the best. Farming Implements. 2 Champion binders in good condition, 1 nearly new Champion mower, Champion hay rake, 2 Janesville gang plows, none Letter; 5 cultivators, 2 nearly new; I. & Case riding eulti vators, Janesville disk cultivators, Janesville disk cultivators, 2 walking cultivator, 1 Deer corn planter with fertilizer attachment and 120 rods of wire as good as new, 1 cutaway disk nearly new, one 4 horse harrow, a good one; 1 end gate seeder and cart, 1 potato plov, 1 Halleck riding weeder, 2 farm wagons, 1 a 3 inch Shutler wagon with large box, 1 a 2 inch wagon with box; 1 good top buggy, 1 rubber tire road wagon, a good one; 1 spring wagon, 1 old buggy, 1 swell cart, 1 corn shelter, 1 extension painting ladder, 2 hay ladders, 1 grind stone and a numof small tools, 1 good saddle, 3 sets of single harness, a lot of yellow dent seed corn. Household and Kitchen Furniture

1 Kimball organ, 1 iron bed stead 2 wood bed steads, 1 couch, 2 safes, 1 stand, 1 writing desk, 1 range, 1 wood heating stove, 2 churns, one 18 gallon copper kettle; 4 milk cans, 1 milk tank, several stone jars. 4 chicken crates. 80 full blook Plymouth rock chickens. Terms —10 months credit without interest on approved security or 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. Sums under 15 cash. If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. L A. BESSE, Fred Phillips, Auct C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on the grounds.

MONEY TO LOAN. We have money te loan at any time, and la any asnounte to suit borrowers. Our specialty ia leans on farms and ally real estate far one, two, three, feur er fire yean, with interest payable seml-annunlly, to suit borrower, and with the mpst liberal terms as to payments on part of principal. We also lean ea personal security and chattel mortgage. Don't fail to san as before borrowing elsewhere. Austin & Hoskins.

PUBLIC SALE We have sold' our farm and I am going to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at mv farm 3 miles west of Rensselaer and 5 miles east of Mt Ayr, on the County farm road, commencing at 10 a. m. on' Thursday, Jan. 31, The following property to-wit: 15 Herses and Colts. Sorrel mare, 8 yr old wt 1650, in foal by Norman horse; brown mare, 10 yrs old, wt 1500, in foal by Norman horse, bay mare, 4 yrs old, wt 1200, in foal by Norman horse; white mare, 12 yrs old, wt 1250 in foal by Norman horse: one team of bay coach mares, half-sisters, well matched and plenty of size, coming 3 and 4 year old; one brown rbad mare, 10 year old; team of mares, coming 3 year old; sorrel road horse,l2 year old; brown 2 year old road mare; pair of yearling road mare colts; pair of spring colts by the Lefck & Lane Horse. 14 Head of Good Gattie Consisting of 13 Good Milch Cows, some giving milk, and all bred and will be fresh between now and spring; short horn bull calf, 6 months old. 8 Tons Timothy Hay Stack cf oats straw, 6 dozen Plymouth rock chickens, 4 moveable hog houses, 4 patent hcg waterers. 20 Head of Hogs Consisting of 6 head as Pure Bred and Recorded Duroc Jersey Tried Brood Sows, all safe in pig, by Kantagain, a good son of Kant-Be-Beat. 12 head of Poland China Pigs, some good boar pigs among them. 1 Monarch Stump Puller, the best stump machine that is made. Farming Implements Carriage, good as new, road wagon used one year, 2 triple bed farm wagons, one good as new, steel wheel wagon, Twentieth Century manure spreader used two years, one Marseilles hay loader, hay racks, Deering mower. John Deere corn planter and fertilizer attachment used two years, National two horse weeder, two walking and one riding cultivators, John Deere riding plow, Morrison gang plows. 3-section steel harrow, Jenny feed £ r nder, wood racks, white oak posts, ssed corn, 4 sets farm harness «tc. TERMS: —All sums of $5 and under cash, all sums over 85 a credit of 12 months with approved security without interest if paid when due, if not paid at maturity note draws 8 per cent interest from date. • 6<per cent Off for cash. A. J. HARMON, Col. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Gpss Grant, Hot. Lunch.

STOCK SALE! The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm 1 mite north of Mt. Ayr, on TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1907 the following stock to wit: 4 Head of Good Horses and Mutes. Consisting of the following: 1 team of mules, 9 and 10 years old, weight 2,000; one bay horse 10 years old, weight 1,300; one bay mare 9 years old, weight 1,100. 31 Head of Cattle. Consisting of 9 milch cows, to be fresh in February, 6 head two year old steers, 3 head of yearling steers, 4 head of yearling heifers with calf, 8 head of steer calves, one pure bred Hereford bull coming two years old. 16 head of shoats, averaging about 75 lbs. Terms:—ll months credit without interest on approved security or 6 per cent off for cash. 8 per cent from date if not paid when due. ■ ED. HARRIS. FRED PHILLIPS, Aoct. Hot Lunch on the Grounds. Wi. i .(J j PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quite farming I will offer at Public Sate at my residence one mite west and a half mite north of Mt. Ayr, on what is known as the Haskell, farm, on TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1907 Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. Whe following property: 8 Head of Horses and mules. Consisting of one roan horse 11 years old, »wt 1,450 lbs; one bay horse 10 ye®rs old, wt 1,400; one black mare 10 years old,,wt 1,100; one bay horse coming 4 years old, wt 1.450; two spring colts, one team mules 9 years old, wt 2,100. 6 Head of Good Cattle. Consisting of four cows, fresh in April; 2 yearlings. 29 Head of Good Hogs 24 head of eeoats, wt 40 to 65 lbs, 5 brood sows will farrow about first half of April. Farming Implements, Etc. Two wagons, one buggy, riding plqw, riding cultivator, two walking cultivators, hay rake, flexible harrow, seeder, two sets harness and other articles. Terms—l 2 months credit without interest on appioved security or 6 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. Bums Under *5 cash. If not paid w)jen due 8 per cent interest from date. FRED I. SEWARD. - Fred Phillips, AucL

±-PROFESSIONAL CARDS-? I I- I X t LI bl- fr* M. D. G-WIN. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OMc. over Murray’h Repartment Store. Phoae .205, Day ar Night. DRAJMILLEu Phyawnn ... Surgem* OlMMiWnia Feraytbe block Genera. umMw W meAialne, surgery and X-ray work teyoriUght. Office ■nu pminnj DR IM WASHBURN Phyafoiaa I Surgeon Mates a S-*a«ialty of Diseases sf ths eyes. ’ Fits Eyea far Classes Wws—lasr.lnd. ERE CENGLISH PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Night and day calls given prompt attention Bestdenee Phone llfc Offioe Fheae. 177. Reneselher, Ind. DR HARTSELL HOMEPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Chronic diseases a specialty. In BtoektosWUllams block opposite eourt house. Phone 90. Rensselaer, Ind. . DR A. N. LAKIN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DbMette, lad. | , All calls promp ly answered day or night’Phone house or office. DeMOTTB, IND. A Wm un Arthur K. Bop Has oTIN&HOPKINB Law. Leans and Real Estate, Leans on farms and City property, peraout security and chattel mortgage, Buy soil aft. rent farms and city property. Farm and ete Are insurance. Office ever Chicago Bargain Store.; BSiraOtABR, IND - .• GEO. E HERSHMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW. -t< Abstracts, Inaaronoe, and LoaffirAb Improved farms and City property. of abstract books In ofllee. . Office in I. O. O. F. Building. Phone No. 848. RBNSSBLAKR, INDIANA . ■ .... ..... x Frank Foltz OhartesG. Spttlos FOLTZ& SPITLER (Sueceeeors to Thomps'’’n ft Bros.) Attorneys at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts m>4 Loans. Only sec of Abstract Books in County Rensselaer Ind. WHPARKISON ATTORNEY AT LAW . Tsoo ranee. Law, Real Estate, Abstracts sad Loans. Attorney for the Chieag.e Indlanaaoto ft LosisvMio Railway Co. Will practice la all of the Courts Office in Forsythe bldg., on Washington st. Rensselaer, ind. i’.f •: ■>■■■■ > . E P HONAN Atterney at Law Lew, Lobos, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice in all the Courts. AB business attended to with promptneos and dispatch. Rensselaer, Ind. J j HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Real Rebate, Insurance, Abstracts and Leans. Offioe in Jasper bancgs and Trust Co. MOSES LE POLD Attorney at Law.» Abstracts, Real Estuto aai Insurance Up stairs Northwest corner Washington and Vaa Rensselaer streets. Reneoelaer, Ind

U. M. Bouchxaan, •ee. A. Williams Baughman and Williams .... ATT9UNEYS AT LAW. Farm Lhasa, Abstracts and Insaraaee. ~Looa* on improv** farm Lands and QHr Property > specialty- JoUeotiona and N.Ary wen promptly aStaaaod te. Moo ever first Mrtienal Bank, .Phons No. MS. Bemseelaer, Indiana. - 1 ' ■ - : H. L. Brown DENTIST Crown sad hr id go week ' aud teeth „ with ea t ■P l ‘ 1 ‘ 1 * spec: a Hi ” All tßs 1 fttcst imtflhods in Dentistry. Office oror Larch's Drue Store. Gas administered fbr painless extraction k. • BfXhu. Vick, l*yt SfooHtot This is an age of Specialists, The ability te do one thing and de it well is mere to be commended and iaef more benefit to humanity than to do many things and none equal tethebeßt We limit our practice on the eye ernes of refraction, of which we ▼e made a Special Study for over ortrty years. OBminO. H. Vic*sfruftjrtero