Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1907 — Page 4

* V ' ''' • -• ■, - U . - Notice of Sale of Notes, Overdrafts-Accounts, and Judgments, by James H. Chapman, Trustee in Bankruptcy. i ' i —— ■ ■■■ v ' IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. la the Natter of A. NcCoy & Co., Bankrupt. la Bankruptcy, No. 1769. . -T Notice isnereby given, that pursuant to an order of John O. Bowers, keferee in Bankruptcy in the United States District Court, for the District of Indiana, in said cause, which order was made_on the third day of .September. 1907, th<* iinriprsigneH, >fiily elec«H-, appointed qualified and acting Trustee in the matter of A. McCoy & Co.J Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy Cause No. 1769, in said Court, will 1 fler at piivate sate, separately or in combinations, at the office cf James H. Chapman. Tiustet , in the City of Rensselaer, County of Jasper State of Indiana, at one o'clock in the afternoon, on the Twenty-First day of September, 1907, all the tight, title, and interest of said bankrupt firm in and to the notes, overdrafts-accounts, and judgments hereinafter described, or so much thereof as remains uncollected or unsatisfied on the day set for sale, and will continue such proposed sale from day to day thereafter natit the twenty-eighth dky of September, 1907, on which day, at one o'clock in the after noon, I will offer at public auction singly or in combinations, such poriiowof said items and Obligations as shall not then have been sold, paid or settled, and if on saidzdajtaisjiatisfiictory bids are received, such sale will be continued from day to theft after until the same shall have been sold. Said notes, overdrafts-accounts, and judgments are described as follows:

PROMISSORY NOTES. No. Date Maker V e '’ f Date Dae. Cr. 10649 Aug.2s, 1903 John E. Alter *4B Oil 57 days ?.T77.777 7133 S»p. 21.U95 A. R Ancle 100 00 90 days lOSflfi Dec. 30.1903 ' Everett Brown ... 18 3S 90. lays 118 30 9SQS Mar. 9. 1962 1 M. . ‘”> 11 t months .... 82 os 10135 July 10, 1902 Clint Brown. . «» M ucTl X~ ..Trrrr -rrr—--8381 Mar.U. 1898 Kiel P. Beniamin . Tj. Jia io_ .April 8, 1898 MSI? Dee. 31.1« j l T.TT. ■ ■ll I. il 3,1 ro -l-wootha-^^^ Julv 2, 1902 ! J. W. Cnilder* 10 00 July 5 §739 Apr. 8 1K99 J. N.Clemans ... 15 00 '7 days 1108$ Mar. 2S. 1904 I, K. Florence .... 115 30 6 months 9554 Apr. 6, 1901 ’ *ylv.*-t-r Galbrcatfi . .. .... 343 b* 0 months K 1602 Mar 14, 19.13 HM. Grant . . .■ 10 35 if. days ~,1. Jan. 29. 1901 ; Wm. Greenfield . _ .■.jttt.t 15,00 >7 days 10791 Not. 9,1903 jjjgSJ Ed] »» 0, t 1*1904 l * 1904 107*1 N0v.14, 1903 John W.Hioes li 00 .l«u. 16, 1904 Mrs? Jan i- I9OS 9738 Sep iLlftiLiifi. E- Hervhroan. 7 SO .09 < *ays 10964 Mar. 11. 1904 H Hiiderbraud . . to? 29 0 months 500 00 7840 Jan. 8, 1597 Hartley Bros 7921 Apr. 2,1897 Hartley Bros ... 810 u) 27 days 7922 Apr. 2,1897 Hartlay Bros .... fj*4U 00 57 days 7809 Jan. 12. 18961 J. F luff 213 21 « days 6840 Mar. 29, 1895 Ellsworth lliff .... 50 10 9 month# 30 00 10977 Mar. 17. 1904 James F. Irwin . 824 00 3 months now Aor. -drIWH : Jarntw F. Irwi.i, I.UUo 0" 7 days 9925 Mar. 1,1992. Victor Kras ey 500 2Tdays . .. :... 9934 Mar 4.1902; Victor Krasney 0 uu_. 27 days ... ..... 9806 May 13,19.0 Henry Lee 23 00 1! months 9748 Oct. 3. 1901 Henry Lee .... 500 67 days 9S»I Nov. 29.1901 Henry Lee . . 10 DO 57 days 10252 Nov. 20, 1902 . Samuel M. Lemctne 191 33 87 days 6748 Feb. 11. 1895 P. \V. I.is’on 54 .A) 3 months ... 15 00 Feb. 21. IiOS Thomas Moore 500 todays 98*8 Dec. 31,1901 H. B Murray et al . . S'oo March 15,1901.... 10181 ' ' 50 00 todays 9778 Oct. 28. 19C1 , CrarlesJMurra.v . ... 150 CO 27 dn>s 10872 Jan. 8.1904, William H. Murray 980 35 4 months 11088 Mar, 15. 1904 1 William H. Murray . 986 80 57 days 10375 Feb. 14,1903 , John M. Moore .. 10 00 27 days 10955 Mar. 9, I*o4 | j sltos^ott!! | lfl 30 6 months '777.7 9640 1-. I®l j 7 Chk A/Zard el ‘ ;•••*•«♦ 10W8 Oet. 22.1903 R.B. Nicholson.3o 00 Sept. 1, 1904 1 9946 reb. 30,1902 j J j|o»tOxiughUn " 1 40 75 months L. .. 7906 Mar 35. 1897 A. T Perkins ........ 50 00 87 day a 9537 Jan. 18,1901 Cbaa. A. Parker 95-:17 57 days 489 BS5s Aut;. 15, 1899 T'm Parker 60 00 0 months 34 00 10117 July 7y1902 Win. Parr 15 50 (todays '. Apr. 26. 1892 A nee I Potts .. .. 20(8) Sept. 1 . 10968 Mar. 12, 1904 , Silas Polls 1A ». 57 days 10548 Mav 11. 1903 H. B. Murray 104 i«i 1 6 months 9611 May 21,1901 FredPldUipset .il 210 00 27 days 82 05 8144 May 17, 1900 6490 Feb. 27, 1894 N. K Parks et al 7 29 50 57 days 25 00 7998 Jan. 14. 1897 . Oha«. J. Roberts li>B 60 87-days 11032 Apr. 9,1904 Rash & Warren 70 Ui 6 months ... a ten W HkK ) Rnah * Warren 2,378 00 1 year ~193 00 9 Jun. 13. 19«io ( oollatetal attached. . 10906 Jan. 28.19044 Henry Randle ... r l€sul . ; Mar. 18, 19, «i Win. A." Rinehart 1.201 08 On demand 10868 Dec. 80. 1903 Wm. A. Rinehart .. .... .. 1,802 50 1 4 months 10864 Dee. 80, 1903 *ni. A. Rinehart . 1,400 tXI i 8 months Jan. 31,1903 Wm. A. Rinehart SXXi 00 ! Protested draft . Jun. 20.1901 . C. C, Starr .. y. 200 00; HI days -....150 25 Jun. 7,1906 ■ C. C. Starr . . 140 0W todays ......... 35 00 10065 Sep. 5 j j j I*> 00* 4 months 8173 Not. 29, 1897 | Dand W. Shields 298 52' todays 4088 Jan. 28. 1897 Separated Butter Co « Soli 00 1 12 months 810 96 9061 Feb. 17, 1900 John T. Sayler 173 80 June 1, 1900 45 00 16816 July 20, 1903 Samuel E. Sparling f <9uoj4 months 89 00 9814 Auc i.iswjs®^^A in Dtoweii: \ - 7482 Mar. 28, 1896 j j ' ' j 190 00 j June 20, 1906' 7497 Apr. 11. 18K j {.£V*2SL*ia • | { 160 00 0 month. , I 1 Geo. W. Tanner i M 932 . Feb. 17.1904 - Geo A.Sttichfaden 70 20 April 14,1904 ( Conrad Eelloer S oct. w.WwjjgnJSr|^ u - ek *. • i 25 00 10299 Mar. 4. 1903, j 9551 Apr. 3,1901 Hrarv H. Watson 12 00 j 27 days 9467 Feb. j j Ehmy-R*Glff or d et a, .!!I ■■» 00 J““- » «08 96*0 May 31, 1901 j . . - I '

OVERDRAFTS ACCOUNTS. Namk Amoi xt. ■ Nisit. Amount. Alford Brother* Jasper Co. Rep. Central Committee .... 159 16 w - B Austin sl4 115 Lee Jessup. .. „ ... 106 85 Bales Lumber Co .... 4 iu W. L Lewis 175 Geeree Bales 1 t» Per.-v Marlatt ... 45 B. Benjamin 102 88 Patrick Maguire 55 91 Chut Brown 101 77 i Marv Medicus 10 00 James A. Blake 900 E.C’Miller 200 V. M. Baughman 6 Charles W Murray T 5 CO BK. Caster. Tr .. 600 W.H. Murray 415 95 William Collins 12 001 Can Mandeeilie 3 50 Wilson Clark 1T ! Mn*. JiT.Wurrat . il2 89 i°t D £ ver< '“ ur -•' ... .... 10 W) ; T. J. McCoy and Delos Thompson ' 325 10 P. B. Do was 1 40 ; 0.P.T.C1 b. 37 88 C. R, Peregrine 13 01 A. L Paetgitt .. 1727 89 H. C. Pierson 25 00 W T.Perkins * 86 96 Jamas Price 934 A T. Persies 67 58 B. F. Ferguson...... 552 Si W A. Rinehart 1609 91 Bank Newton Co., by J. J. Fry 2 60 Kemwe aer Steeui Laundry 28 70 £ A . , 29144 W.H. Rhoades 19167 H. L. OtnMt 151 John Rush < 30 75 Wm. Greenfield 100 A. Rosenbaum . 104 Judd H»yden - WT 56 W. C. Bhead . 26 I'M C. Hrrshmaa 109 97 Alva Snow 82N J. H. HoSt* 10(0 O. C. Btarr... 87167 A. O. Hardy 71* OJ M. B. Bur.derlar.d 10 00 J.W. Humes .*. suO Prank Harder. S. H. Hopkins 1 97 Ben Smith 898 C. G. Hammond 500 Jahn L. Smith 26 39 J.F. Irwin 713 13 C. H. Vick 58 71 JUDGMENTS. Date. , Defendant. I Amnuit. Credits. * • ’’ j ’ ' X“ y f JSS Harvey J. Kannal $1,182 60 8430 85 86 -p. 601 S* T i ISS *■ • ■ 1,181 90 480 8* 35 - p 501 May 6.1905 James McDonald I 625 93 2* 00 n. 507 Mar. 1 1906 Jacob McDonald... . : IX4 9N TTw-Kai Dm. 10,1904 Silas Potts. 848 oil j5-p! 166 Said tales «Ui i*e made for cash, and subject to the approval of the Referee in Bankruptcy The undersigned Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids made. Bidders will be required to deposit cash or a certified check with the Trustee for at least 10 per cent of the amount of their bid as evidence of good faith. Dated at Rensselaer, Indiana, this ninth day of September, 1907. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Trustee. . A. McCoy & Co., Baikrapt

Garment News That You’ll Like. k » r . * I . La. a. • ' * u - ** %r 1 v * v '- * ■*c * ■ -We always try to secure for our customers the very best garment we can buy. By tiiat we mean that a garment must not only be correct in style, but must have the qualify which insures satisfactory wear and a retention of those lines which give'the garment beauty when it is new. Although we have canvassed the market thoroughly, we have found no garment line that contains as many points of excellence as The “Palmer Garment” We handled this line last season and it gave great satisfaction. We arc therefore pleased to announce that The-“ Palmer Garment” will hold first place in our offerings of Ladies’ Coats this Pall. Our selections comprise some of the best looking garments that have been seen for years, and the quality can not be disputed. * • —— All our shipments are in and ready for your inspection. Call and look at them leisurely. \ The G. E. Murray Co.

Mt. Pleasant.

Grant Davisson was a Rensselaer goer last Saturday. Agnes Stewart called on Miss Fiona Austia Monday. Threshing is almost a thing of th*» past in this vicinity. John Stewart called on Grant Davisson Sunday afternoon. John Stewart and daughters called on SUelby Comer and family ' Sunday evening. Agnes and Clara Stewart, spent Thursday night and Friday with their cousins near Surrey. Mrs. Henry Go w land and daughters helped Agnes Stewart; cook for thrashers, Wednesday of last week. Work was started this week at moving the Mt Pleasant School house. Frank Peregrine of Lee is overseeing the work. Anna and Josie Garlick, Frances Davisson and Agnes and Clara Stewart called on the Misses Alfreda and Minnie Ritter Sunday atternoon. - Mrs. Augusta Schultz and Mrs. Emma Schultz and their children of Illinois, came last Saturday to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter. W. Lewis and family moved to Mt. Ayr, Tuesday to be more convenient to his work. Mr. Schultz and Mr. Ritter helped move their goods, A. Greenlee taking the family.

Had Tetter for Thirty Years

I have suffered with tetter for thirty years and eave tried almost countless remedies with little, if anyielief. Three boxes of Chamber'ain’s Salve cured me. It was a torture. It breaks out a little sometimes, but nothing to what ItT used to do.—D. H. Beach, Midland City, Ala. Chamberlain’s is for sale by B. F. Fendig.

Fair Oaks

Fred McKay attend the Lafayette fair this week. We understand that school be gins here Sept. 23. Joe Winslow audfami y of Brook are here visiting his parents. Ward Banes and wife are visit ing with Mrs. Dodge this week. Mrs. Moore and children' visited friends in Lafayette this week. Miss Mand Mercer of Chicago is spending this week here with the Dr. and wife. Cal Burrows and family of Bose Lawn spent Sunday with Mrs. Casey and family. Mrs. Fanny Cottingham has gone to Brookston to spend a couple cf weeks with her mother and other relatives. [ John Hickey who was shot a few weeks ago has so far recovered that he went back to work for Harris Monday morning. Mrs. Wood and daughter Edna started this Tuesday for Dakota where they will spend a few weeks with her married daughter and Charles and Boy Wood. About half the people of Fair Oaks attended the Mt Ayr carnival this week and some of them got pretty badly jolted and bruised up by the train, about the time they were going to get off and en joy the sights.

Sick Headache.

This disease is caused by a derangement of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick head ache will disappear. For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Remember the “Classified Ads. ' '* —————— Smoke a new “Merchant” cigar. Rye bread, made right, fresh daily. Aug. Rosenbaum. Highest prices paid for cord wood, straw, hay, oats and corn. Branch & Hamilton. Try a “Want,” For Sale” or “Exchange” adv. in The Republi can classified column. Oliver Gang 3ulky and Walking Plows; the best in the world. Branch & Hamilton. Patronize the Merchants Cigar Co., by smoking either, “Merchants” or “Perfection.” A good second hand Superior disc drill, as good as pew, at your own price. Branch & Hamilton. Lowest rates Jamestown Exposition 60 days limit $25.65, 15 day limit §2l 30. Coach excursion on sale each Tuesday 815.60. Winfred Pullins purchased a sixhorse International gas engine of Branch & Hamilton. He will use it to mu his sorghum mill. The boys of the Presbyterian Sunday School will hold a market at Moody Bros’, meat market, Saturday, September 14, 1907. dl3 Little thiDgs—that is what a “want” column is devoted to. Read it every day, a possibility may be opened to you heretofore unthought of. Special bargains in improved and unimproved lands within the fruit belt of Michigan. For particu lare see or address D. L. Halstead, R. F. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind.. wlO 13-17 Harris & Harmon, the largest insurance agency in the city, includ ing the Continental aud American, which writes the most up-to date farm policy, gives a higher limit on live stock than any other company writing farm insurance. ts

Harris & Harmon have a large list of the best farms in Jasper county for sale. They will go to South Dakota ?ept. 3rd and Sept. 17th with a party of homeseekers. If you wish to go and see the best farming land of the west for sale cheap let us know, we will secure you cheap rates on the above dates. The demonstration on the street of the Racine combination fanning mill, seed corn graders and cleaners created quite an interest among the farmers. Five persons gave their order for one each Ihrn Branch & Hamilton who are agents for the same. They expect to sell a car load of these machines by spring. 1 1 11 ROGERS J Stainfloor Finish m made in Seven Shades in Transparent JMP C. Absolutely the best Floor j \ 3 Finish manufactured; also the best general finißi Kl for Furniture and all^C Interior Woodwork. C.Does not scratch RoG or mar; is not affected He, -• all by water; makes ohljNl A lNFij)|]K wood look new and all woods look beautiftxl; can be applied D- " by anybody*. ■OLD BY A. F. LONG REHSBELAER INO.

rWomen's Pains-* I “I was a total wreck,” writes Mrs. Beulah fl ■ Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, “from pains 1 had J S suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I fgj H would be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. I J® if did not know that anything could stop the pain B H entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. I advise all Sj || women suffering with painful periods to use Car- B H dui and be relieved.” M fl It does this by regulating the functions and j| || toning up all the Internal female organs to health. jS I It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with 8 I a record of 70 years of i FREE ADVICE 1 ■ H success. It has bene- w*. us a letter describing all I ||pt B* your symptoms, and we will send you ■ sited a million others. I Address: Ladies’ Advisory Departnunt, I SB Hj - TheChatUnooga Medicine Co.. Chatta- ■ Why not you? Try it. J m I Sold by Every Druggist In SI.OO Bottles. 9 Mr CARDUH MONEY TO LOAN On all kinds of GOOD 1 * hIVWII SECURITY, including loans on second mortgage real estate, chattel mortgages, and personal security. Loans on city property made for one, two, and three years, repayable in monthly installments if desired. Sale notes purchased./ Money on hand for above loans, no delay. Loans on farms negotiated at a low rate of interest, without commission. A complete set of Abstract Books. Call personally or write. James H. Chapman, "^SSSKSSr 1 ‘

The Ice Cream Of Quality The kind that is delicious, appetizing and satisfying, that tastes of real fruit flavor and not of chemicals, made from pure rich Alderney cream. You can’t get it every where, but you can at Nowel’s It is the Ice Cream that has made us famous. J Nowel’s Restaurant. Notice of Ditch Sale. s —— Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as superintendent of Ditch Cause No. 5189 of the Commissioners Court of Jasper County, Indiana, known as the Honan Ditch, will let the work in the construction thereof, by contract to the lowest and bbst bidder at my office In the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on Thursday, Sept. 19th, 1907. Such contractor shall give bond to the approval of the undersigned and enter into a contract for the construction thereof as required by law. Bids on part to be tiled and bids on part to be cleaned to be made separately. Reference is made to said cause and to the report and order book entries in reference thereto. I reserve the rigid to reject any and all bids. Dated this .the 9th day of September, 1907. I GEORGE B. SWITZER, tO-17 , Superintendent. |

PIONEER Meat - Market ./ Pror>, Beef, Pork and Veal Multan, Sausage, Bologna At Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides and Tallow. Monuments I believe you would prefer to buy at home if you can get the same or better value for your money. Let me convince you that you can. Compare the many from .this shop with the few that have been sold by agents from distant shops and you will be decidely convinced. You can save the in cash or its equivalent in monumental value Will you not make a careful investigation before the agent’s misleading arguments are acoepted to be regretted. Pneumatic tool lettering if you wish it The Bensselaei Granite' and Marble works. Will Mackev, Proo. Good tobacco and careful making are qualities -that figure in my cigars, the new 4 -Merchant’ 4 and new “Perfection.” I shall be pleased to have you give them a trial Dick Crowell.