Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1907 — Page 4

ItNSSEUFR REPUBLICAN Office in 'i 0 Building »ner of V eg. ad Westor leets, Renkumc, I—aISSUED EVttt FRIDAY BY george e. Marshall, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & HEALEY, /' '' ■ JBMJBBaB. - THURSDAY . nr. and Mrs. F. A. Turtier are attending the Illinois state osteopath vent ion, at aicago. Easter evening song service at the Presbyterian church. Specially prepared program. Eevery one invited. Prof. S. E. Sparling, of Wisconsin University, arrived today, for a few days visiting with his paaents southwest of town. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Columbia City, today, for a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Nowels, and family. State Tax Commissioner Wingate will hold a district meeting at La layette Friday of this week, and probably all the country assessors ©f this district will attend. He also desires to have as many of the township assessors in attendance as possible. Darwin Hatch, a son of ex-Con-gressmeii J A. HI! cb of Kentland, ' as been gi' i J ion on the ditorial ... Technical t'orld magwice . e graduated am Purdue last spring and has «een engaged in electrical work in Chicago since that time. Crown Point, which always refused to turn a hand to secure the Gifford railroad, has now refused io vote a franchise for the Lafayette & Chicago Traction line, for no known reason except that some Citizen living on the only available street did not want bis forenoon slumbers disturbed by the noise of the trolly cars bumping past his domicile’ tileepj Hollow is well named. Odd Fellow lodges in this state have been initiating new members at the rate of ten every day of the week for the last year, according to the figures sent out recently by Grand Secret ray Leedy. The increase in membership has been

greater during the past year than in any other single year in the history of Indiana. Odd Fellowship, with the exception of the year 1903. Last jear the total number of new members was 2 637, while in 1903 the number 3,760. There was no special business before the citizens’ railroad meeting last night, further than authorizing the soliciting committee to turn aver the some $470 raised by our citizens to assist in the preliminary survey, which was done. Every thing looks promising now for finaiK 4 *’" the rued, as one of the lead: tic. d compact a Chic- wr' d their cous r g enrtu- ._. V.~ the propoetc »e next week, and it he sees things as good as they are. and reports accordingly, the money has been promised.

letter to Jr. Noah Ziegler. Rensselaer. Ind. ~ Dear Sir: A painter complained that our cans are too full; unhandy spill. It's a ray we have; 'tis handier ■ot to be lull; but we have a weakness for full-measure. Our gallon contains eight pints; the usual is seven. Wo’ll think it over again; but -rt. How mCI. rt wc: iu i barrellt n gaii< ret- the proper* SI mes suggests tit e shortage is probably not in me cheapest ingredient. Guess we’ll stick to four quarts to a gallon, and fifty gallons a barrel. The name to go by is Devoe lead-and-zinc. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., Sew York and Chicago. B. F. Fendig sells our paint. It will not cost you a cent to try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and they Are excellent tor stomach troubles and constipation. Get a free sample at Fendig’i drug t ore.

Mr. Bruno Tripvdi. a brother £>f P ' f . Vic idi, has ©r ;d fron will mt is ?int_ A' y as sh >y al icclarativu L- ale in the Vv nite county clerk’s office. He is not certain yet where he will locate but will visit for awhile kt St. i Louis, where one of his brothers is ' living —Monticello Herald. ' I——.. i V TnieWOodworth will have the I skating rink open again Friday and Saturday nights this week. Everybody invited. . Three fiomslesslfoys; The Trustee of Walker tp.. wishes to place in desirable homes three orphan boys recently left in i his charge by the death of their mother. They are 8. 10 and 12 years respectively, are good looking, intelligent, energetic and obedient boys. A rare chance of its kind to get a healthy happy boy into your home. Address A. L. Bouk, Trustee. Tefft, Ind. Jay W. Williams has the largest stock of 9x12 nigs in Rensselaer, all grades and prices on our improved Rug Raelr. All are invit-' ed to call and see and be convinced. '<• *

For sale; —One 8 ft. dining table, six dinning chairs, 4 bole cook stove and No. 16 heatiug stove, both for e- fb °r wood or <xa’ All good r 3 <■; ”ing bee j . j t> use ’y A ths. liq of Frank Fd r, Makeever use. < w EGGS —We pay highest market price for eggs. Fendig’s Fair. For Rent, f> room house with good barn, convenient to the busi ness section. Enquire at the First National Bank Wanted —Good, reliable man of fail education. Job by the year. Carried man preferred. Inquire at this office. For Sale —Thorobred Hereford yearling bull. Eligible to registry. Address Eli Arnold, R. 1, Rensselaer, or phona 513 F. We want your eggs. Best prices. Fendig’s Fair. Horses For Sale. One bay horse 6 years old, wt 1100 lbs. Perfectly sound, kind and gentle. A fine family horse. zr—g. E. Lewis, Kersey, Ind. Bring us your eggs. Highest market prices paid. Fendig’s Fair.

This Is Worth Saving. The following simple home-made mixture is said to relieve any form of Rheumatism or backache, also cleans and strengthen the Kidneys and Bladder, overcoming all urinary disorders, if taken before the stage ■cf "right’s disease: v luid s*tr< ' T < 'elion, cr ’ ilf our • JCc "kr: Karger ne ow.--Syrup _ arsapar.—, three ounces. Mix by shaking well lin a bottle’and take in teaspoonful i doses after meals and at bedtime. A well-know authority states ‘ that these ingredients are mainly I ofvegetable extraction and harmless to use. and can be obtained at small cost from any good pitscripI tion pharmacy, Those who think they have kidney trouble or suffer ' with lame back or weak bladder or 1 Rheumatism should give this ! prescription a trial as no harm can i possibly follow its use and it is i said to do wonders for some people, Adv.djo wfebi

*- Or aise of Chafr.b > ' ,ci »'s no other; cine era-1-t « at has re< dso i '» t so much t ressio:. ( t t s Chamt .n’s C a Remeu ? . It is enective, and prompt relief follows its use. ; Grateful parent- every where do not hesitate to testify to its merits for the.benefit of others. It is a i certain cure for crouu and will prevent the attack if given at the fiist appearance of the disease. It ! is especially adapted to children as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. i Humphrey', a well known resi dents and clerk in the store of Mr. E. Lock.' of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, says: have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and *»lds in my family. I found it to be very satisfactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it.” For sale by B. F. Fendig.

LUMBER Everything it Implies. Lj We- have never before been so —•• •■■■— entirely prepared to handle all departments of the building trade as we are this year. The prospects of increased building this year has caused us to lay in a larger line than at any previous period and we have the largest stock in the country, more than —= 2 5 cars received before April i st* Cement, Plaster, time, Brick, Sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing, Codders, etc. Beleiving that we can sell you your bill for either new or repair work, we confidently ask that you call in and get prices. g | on all bills, large or small cheerfully furnished. RENSSELAER LUMBER CO. Access from Depot. Telephone No. 4.

DITCH MTICE. State of Indiana, Jag County cf Jasper I ° .. ~_ In the jasper Circuit Court, April Term, 1907. In the matter vs petition for drain by . ■ , WILLIAM H. TYLER, ET AL Cause No. 86. NOTICE OF FILING AND PENDENCY OF PRELIMINARY REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS. To Indiana Building & Loan Association; E. H. Applegate: Thos. Burns, Jas. Burns, Ann Bradbury; William Baker, Henrika Baker, Jessie F. Bruner, John F. Bruner, Matilda Ball, Sarah A. Connor, Mahala Davisson, Hannah M. Decker, Essia B. Erwin, Jas. B. Erwin, Richard Evers, Bessie C. Fairchild, Mary M. Frame, Effie M. Fairchild, Herman E. Granger, Chas. Ginder, L. Ginder, Alexander A. Gorbet, Sarah A. Gorbet, Lucy M. Granger. Willie F. Granger, Fred Granger, Hattie C. Hart, Arthur H. Hopkins, Peter Klein. Rosa Klatt. Michael Kerlinska, Lula A. Luce, Whitsei Lewis, Austin N. Lakin, Christina Lakin, Edna Limbert, Nancy A. E McGinnis, Samuel McGinnis, National Canning C~ m oany. Mary E. Peck, Albert B. Fei‘ ! .ns, Etnaline Record, Olive V. Sp , s, Viletta Sparling, Lester A. Si rs, Allie M. Sigler, Marion Skt Rosa V. Steel. Burt Snyder. Chas. H. Thompson, Jessie J. Tyler, Mary Grace Warren, Lewis N. Wells, Geo- W. Watson, Lewis N. Wells, Emma J. Warren, E. G. Warren, Sarah E. Yeagley. You and each of you are hereby notified that the preliminary report of the Commissioners in the above entitled cause is now on tile in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, and your lands are described therein as being affected by the construction of the proposed ditch, and the name of each of you appears in said report. Said ditch as described in said report commences at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-six (36) in township thirty-two (32 north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper County, Indiana, and what is known as the FairChild ditch, thence ■following tbe lineof said Fairchild ditch in a northwesterly direction to stake 56-s<); thence northeast, wing the channel of said Faircl, . ditch to stake 105. crossing a“ - ic highway at stake 63-70 which. . o central line between Sections twtt ' six (26) and thirty-five (35). towns! thirty two (32). range seven (7 west in Jasper county, Indiana, thence from stake 105 to stake 128 tmr northwest direction following the channel of the said Fairchild ditch at 127-60 the ditch crosses center of public highway and 15 rods east of the southi east corner of southwest quarter of ! section twenty-three 23 . township ■ thirty-two (32 , range seven ,7 west, in j Jasper county, Indiana: thence leaving the line of Fairchild ditch in a northwest direction to stake 132: thence north on quarter section line between the southwest quartet' of southwest quarter of section twenty-three (23) and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three 23), township thirtv-two (32). range seven (7) to stake 168. The ditch crosses an east and west public highway at stake 165-85 which is center of road and center of section twenty-three (23) and township and range as above; thence northwest to stake 1»6, crossing public highway at stake 194-60 center of east

and west road and 60 rods west of southwest corner of section fifteen (15), township thirty-two (32), range seven (71; thence northwest to stake 230, thence south about 30 degrees west to stake 231. Stake 223-15 is twenty rods south of. center of section fifteen (15), township thirty-two (32), range seven (7). Thence from stake 231 to stake 252 on center line of section fifteenf 18), township thirty-two (32), range seven (7), stake 252 is center line between sections fifteen and 16; thence southwest to stake 279: thence due southwest to stake 307, crossing center of road 60 rods north of center line of section sixteen (16). at stake 282-90. township thirty-two (32) range seven (7); thence west to stake 338-50 where the ditch has a good and sufficient outlet at a point near the center line of section seventeen (17), township thirty-two (32), range seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, with a fall on the grade line of twenty-six (26) feet from its source to its outlet. You are further notfied that said report is now pending, and will come up for hearing before the Court, as provided by law, twenty days after the giving of this notice. WILLIAM H. TYLER. ET AL, Petitioners. Baughman & Williams, Atty’s for Petitioners. mar 22-29

Easter Market. As previously announced, the ladies of the Christi «n church will hold their annual Easter market on Saturday Mar 30th iu the room occupied by Philander Benjamin. All members are urged to contribute and a liberal patronage is solicited . Money saved is money earned, try the West End Clothing Store. Gasoline stoves cleaned and repaired by competent workman, stoves called for if desired. Phone 23. D. M. Worland. ' /▼d ■ .Tig Ice Cream At Easter. should be the best obtainable, as at all other festive occasions. That made by D. J. Chamberlin & Son holds first place iu the esteem' of all lovers of this delicious refreshment. It is valued for its purity and- healthfulness, because it is made of the best materials, with extreme care aud skill, and for its de lightful and luscious flavor. Fofasale at the HOWELS RESTAURANT

Hun and Bicycle Repairs _ 9 ' “ '■ - 1 Saw filing and Gumming t Having had many years experience in this line I am prepared to do all work properly and expeditiously. Supplies of all kinds handled r—” ■ - Ulillis Supply Company €as( Side Court Bouse.

S. DTHEOTOHB • A. Parfclaoa/Preaidßn* E. U Bollings worth,' tier T John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle George E. Murray : THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK • North Side Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. • LOANS MONEY • • • I • . • • on all kinds of good security on City Property • and on Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on • savings, pays taxes and makes investments for • customers and others and solicits personal in- • terviews witn a view to business, promising ev- • ery favor consistent with safe banking. 5 FARM LOANS A SPECIALTV j©

Meats served at all hours. .. Che model.. Short Orders a Specialty. i have opened up a restaurant aud short order eating room in the room formerly occupied by A. Rosenbanm’ssaloon,and shall conduct the same with an effort to giving the greatest satisfaction toall of its patrons. Absolute cleanliness in all cooking and personal attention givento thebusiueseat all times Rot or Cold Cuucb. When hungry try the Model. Dlrs. Buqusi Rosenbaum. Cbe West Ena Clothing Store £ouls (Uildbcrg ———————————— I I lam now in my new quarters in the Nowels U. House and ready for a y* larger business than ever. 8 If prosperity has struck you to such an ft -V-1 X 7 extent that it does not . matter to you whether < q® J - you save $, do not mind me, but if you still are Vi after the SS you are ’ doing an injustice to yourself not to loqk me up, practically nb expenseto carry on busi-i iness. j I will show yoti wonders. ? f W New spring goods ini qm.'w / V wvWrT,p'' , Thanking patrons for. ' i wr/V; ' their patronage in the I past and inviting their ' BOk continued patronage in /jaHF ' my new,locati»iv I am your humble servant, \ Louis Wildberg. 1111® ■' wye.,'7