Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1907 — Page 4

- 'JfT ' 3:' ' ' 5 h If you are thinking of buying an automobile of any kind, either runabout or touring car, you can afford to get the kind that has stood every test of competition, that is built t for enduring service, and has the proof of past service as a guarantee of future expectancy. This car is Che “ford ” If you want a 1908 Model, you don’t have to wait to get it. . There will be no change in „ th£ 1908 cars over the ones manufactured this year, except that a middle-sized and middlepriced touring car will be made. This is the very best season for. an automobile, and I will be glad to demonstrate the runabout to you and tell you -—about the other carsThe Ford Manufacturing Co. acknowledge no superiors "in the business, and you make no mistake by investing in any car they put out. Joe Bennett, Agent RENSSELAER, INDIANA

A. J. HARMON THE POPULAR Auctioneer V , Is ready to Date your Sales for the coming season. A lifetime experience in handling stock. My terms are live and let live prices; e ' i- : —pr —— 1 — : —-——T" ~ —■ .--7See me before dating your sale. Room 4, Second Floor I. 0. 0. F. Building. Phone at my expense, No. 385.

Rensselaer Garage General Repairs and Supplies Tor Automobiles and Bicycles. W. H. TIMMONS. Proprietor* Notice of Settlement. To whomsoever concerned: You are hereby notified that I will make final settlement of the personal estate of E. L. Bowers, deceased, on December 10, 1907. All persons owing any money to said estate will please call and settle before said data All persons having unpaid claims against said estate will please call and settle before Dec. 5, 1907. B. F. Fergrsox, Att’y in Fact. Hemphill Bros., horseshoed, will occupy the building next door north of their present shop during the erection of their new building. The ladies oT the Christfaif church will hold their \annual Thanksgiving market the day be foie Thanksgiving. Yon may get a Cole's Hot-Blast Btove fbr nottrmgnf tout name is in the pot at Warner Bios'. Hardware Store Try a ••Want,” For Sa’e” or “Exchange” adv. in The Republican classified column. Warner Bne. want yon to come in and register,

Hotice of Fill** Docketi«* *£ Ditch Petition. To James Parks, Peter ft. Parks, Laura Kenyon, George Hardy, S. E Sainehait, . Florence M. Johnson, Christian Egewen, Andrew fteltar, MaryC Wetherell. Angeline Bull, Emma Bull and Elmer Bull, You'and each of you an- hereby m lifted \ hat l, Charle* V. May, have hied in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, with the Auditor thereof, my petition, and the same is now pending in the Commissioners Court of said Jasper ounty, Indiana, tor the drainage df my real estate, described as followi: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter ol section tfmt'-three [33] in township twenty-seven [27] north, range six 16] west, in Jasper County, Indiana, to establish a,ditch as follows: Commencing at a point about twenty feet west ot ibe southeast corner of section thirty-two, in township twenty-seven north, range six west, in Jas, er County, Indiana, and running from therite north along the West ma/ginal line of the public highway along the east section line ol said section thirty-two, a distance of one hundred and eighty rods; thence easi fortyfour rods; thence northeasterly two hundred rods, to a point which is sixty rods east of the east section line of section twenty-nine, in said township and range; thence west sixty rods to the east section line of said section twenty-nine; thence north along the margin of the public highway on the east line of said section twenty-nine ijhirty rods or to a point which is forty rods "sooth ol the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said section twenty-nine, thence northerly— awL -westerly, across the right-of-way of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis railway aftd terminating at a point about sixty-eight rods east and forty rods south of the northwest corner of said section twenty-nine, terminating in a large and commodious open ditch now constructed from sajd last mentioned point to Carpenters Creek. Said ditch to be partly tile and partly open ditch as set forth in said petition That real estate owned by each of the above named persons will be affected by said proposed ditch. " ' That said petition and the required bond were filed with the Auditor dLJasper county, Indiana, on September 30th, 1907. and^that “Sttid petition Ts dOclteTecrfdrTfearmg on Tuesday, December 3rd, 1907. Dated this Ist day of October 1907. JAMES N\ LEATHERMAN, Oct. 25-Nov. 1 ' Auditor Jasper'Co.-

NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. The State «f Indiana. \ln the Jasper Circuit Jasper County J *'» . Court November Term, 1907. Feme Guss 1 vs J Complaint No. 7219 William E. Guss ) Now comes the plaintiff, by George A. Williams her attorney, and files her complaint herein, Together with an affidavit that the defendant William E. Guss is not a resident of the State of Indiana. 4 Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the twenty-third day of the next Term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1907, at the Court House in Rensselaer in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be r heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof I hereunto ' IKiL set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Rensselaer this 14th day of October A. D. 1907. c. c. Warner, cierk. oct 15-21-29

Nursery Stock Offered for Sale. By the Halleck Nursery. *? 100,000 two, three and four year old apples; nice thrify trees, 6 to 7 feet high 112 per hundred. We also keep a general line ol nursery stock and prices right. Halleck Nursery 00., Chas. Halleck, Mngr., Nov. 18 Fair Oaks, Ind. < Paying Business for Sale. A good paying mercantile business in Rensselaer, is offered for sale. About 12,500 capital required. Good opportunity tor some one. Inquire at this office. Rooms--Rooms. Having rented the apartments over Ferguson & Ferguson’s law office and fixed them np with all new furniture —beds, dressers, etc , I am now prepared tosnpplyrooms to transient trade. Apply to the Model Restaurant. A. Rosenbaum.

Are Tour Chimneys Clean? Hariy Wiltshire will put your residence chimneys or your busi uess house chimneys into good shape for the winter fires. If makes lots of diflerence whether the soot, is all out of them. See Harry a{ Wood A Kresler’s barber shop or telephone to him.

Do Yon Read It; If Not, Why Not? The classified colniuu keeps g.ow iug; it has resulted in the recovery ot many lost articles; has been the medium for selling many things that the wanted to dispose of; has rented houses and rooms and forms; has secured employment for the unemployed and hands for the contractor; it has acted as an exchange agent in many cases and has so entirely demonstrated its usefulness that it deserves the perusal of not only subscribers to the Republican, bnt of every person that can get access to the paper. The success of the column depends on people reading it, and we want everyone to read it, and everyone to test its efficiency. When you feel “out of sorts,” try a classified ad. *. *

Will of Nelson Morris Broken.

The 'Chicago Tribune say*: A ttki.oOO.OOO will coijtest that was j argued ami settled but of court was disclosed when the last testament of Nelson Norris, the pecker, was hied for probate. As a result of this remarkable situation 1 he principal provision of tne will has been nullified. In stead of carrying out au arrange merit which would have held the bit Ik of the estate in trust for at leaet fifteen jears, the widow and her lour children will divide the pruptriy equally among themselves at outv. Instea 1 of *500,000 and an auuuiry of $15,000 during the next twenty yean-, each of the five principal heirs wi I receive at once *ii,ooo.ooo in cash and securities Furthermore, it necame known that the will was filed each of the hears secured title to a fifth part of estate. The property was allotted in equal shares to the widow and tho-ofiildren in binding agreements signed by the executor of the estate. When the trust arrangement had thus been wiped out the will was filed. Ever since Nelson Morris died nearly two months ago a strenuous, though friendly, debate over his will had been going on in the family. On one" side, seeking to abrogate the trust plan under which they would not have come into their inheritance for from fifteen to twenty years, were ranged the window andthree of the ehildren, Mn». Maurice L Rothschild, Mrs. Henry C. Schwab and Ira Nelson Morris. * •-

On the other-side, seeking to carry out the provisions of the will under which he would have been in control of the estate, stood Edward Morris, the eldest son and the present head of the Morris packing corporations. It was simply a case of divergence of opionion. The argument over the disposition of the packer’s millions reached a point where lawyers were retained by the opposing tactions in the family and a long-drawn-out legal contest was threatened. Finally Edward Morris met the views of the rest of the family and an amicable agreement setting aside the trust plan and providing for an immediate division of the property was signed by all the heiis. The business, however, will be continued as at present with Edward in control.

Pay Your Taxes Early. Monday. Nov. 4th, is the last day to pay taxes without having the penalty added, and it is only possible to wait on so many people on the last day, and those who fail to get their taxes adjusted will fall for the penalty. If yon will call before that date there will be more time; yon will not have to wait for the rush, and myself and clerks can take care of the matter more to yonr satisfaction. Remember, that it will not be our fault if you are left out on the closing day. S. R. Nichols, 25-1-8 County Treasurer.

Pay Highest Poultry Prices. We are now ready to receive your poultry, eggs, hides, junk, etc., for which we will at all times pay the highest price justified by the market. We want you to give us a chance in every thing you have to sell in our line and we shall at all time justify your trade by squaie dealing. Weareonveniently located Just west of the Mafceever 'HMise, in the old Cline stand call. Will Mureay, Phone 425. Will Simons. Grant & Rowen have a complete line of groceries, and are able to sell as close as any merchant in town. Try an order from them and you are quite certain to be a regular customer. Phone 202. If your name appears on Warner Bros', register, you may get that fine heating stove for nothing. Register at once. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. IWarrsnt.T unless otherwise stated ] Gebrge F. Mereis to John X> Scott, Oct. 17, wl se 24-33-6, Kankakee 6,000 - Harry R. K-urrteZo Frskk B Hsiri, Oct.s, “ ~ pt sw li-Su-7, 200 acres. Union 600 Lncina J. Benjamin to Augustus A. Yeoman, et al. Get 10, Its 1,2, S, 4,5, 6, 7,0, bl 2, Its 2, 3,6, 7bl 8. Benjamin and Magea'l *dd Rensselaer U boo Erasmus T. Burton et uz to Sophia K. Oommone.Bept. 16, Its 1,2, bl S, Origi nal Plat 800 Trank W. Spencer Trustee, to Hettie K. NicheU. Oct. IS, It T. bl 3, Ren see leer. Benjamin's add _ , 660 City of Ronaaolsorto Tred Ye4der, Oct. 14. It 4, bl 81. Banasalsar, Weston Cents- . trry 60

Professional Cards M.D.GWIN.M.D. Physician tad Surgeon Office over Murray's Department Store. Phone 205, Day or Night. DR. I. M. WASHBURN % Physician and Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Diseases of the eyes. Fits Eyes for Classes u Rensselaer, Ind. Dll. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon Night and day calls given prompt attention Residence Phone 116. Office Phone, 177. Rensselaer. Ind. DR HARTZELL “ Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Chronic diseases a specialty. In BtocktonWilliams block opposite court house. Phone SO. Rensselaer, Ind. DR A. N. LAKIN Physician and Surgeon DtMotte, Ind. All calls promp ly answered "dav or night 'Phone house or ortice. DeMOTTE, IND. DR. F A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician g Roams l and 2, Murray Building RENSSELAER, INDIANA Phones+©ffie«—2 rings on 30° 1 Residence— 3 rings on 300 Successfully treats both acute .and chronic diseases; Spinal curvatures a specialty.' Wm B Austin Arthur H. Hopkla AUSTIN & HOPKINS Law, Loans, and Real Estate Loans on farms and City property, personal security and chattel mortgage, Bny sell add rent farms and city property. Farm and city fire insurance, Office over Chicago Bargain Store.; RSMSennAKB, IND. E. P. HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real ffatete. Will practice in all the Courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Rensselaer, Ind. J. J. HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, A detracts and Loans. Office in Jasper Savings and Trust Co. MOSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law. Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance CJp stairs Northwest corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Rensselaer, Ind. Frank Foltz Charles G. Spirit FOLTZ & SPITLER (Successors to Thompson & Bros.) Attorneys at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts am Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in Countj Rensselaer Ind. W. H. PARKISON ATTORNEY AT LAW Insurance. Law, Real Estate, Abstracts am Loans. Attorney for the Chicag.o Indianan oils & Louisville Railway Co. Will practice u all of the Courts. Office in Forsythe bldg,, 01 Washington st. Rensselaer, ind. H. L. BROWN DENTIST Crown anc bridge wort and teeth without platesi A.nth, '1 R AT latest meth ods in Dentistry. Office over Larshb Drug Store. Gas administered so painless extraction.

PIONEER Meat - Market t Eige/ffbcLch. Prov. Beef. Pork and Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna At Lowest Prices. The Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides and Tallow. MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at any time, and in any amounts to suit borrowers. Our specialty is loans on farms and city real estate for one, two, three four or five years, with interest payable semi-annually, to suit borrower, and with the most liberal terms as to payments on part of principal. We also loan on personal security and chattel mortgage. Don’t fail to see us before borrowing elsewhere. Austin & Hoskins

LONG’S CORN SHOW We are preparing to give another big Corn Show, and would like every farmer in Jasper and "Newton Counties to bring us Six Ears of their best corn AH entries will close Nov. V, and the following prizes will be given: Ist Prize for best 6 ears Yellow corn —Gold Watch. 2d Prize for next best Yellow corn—l-2 gal. Lee’s Lice Paint. Ist,prize for best 6 ears White corn —One Eight-Day Clock. 2d Prize for next best White corn—l-2 gal. Lee’s Lice Paint. Six ears of corn is all we want, and every farmer should have interest enough in this to make it a good show. * Corn will on exhibition in our store for one week after entries close, and then the corn will be scored by competent judges and prizes'awarded. A. F. LONG, Druggist I * y...... iuimtuttuuimtumuuuutuutmuuutti DIRECTORS •t A. Park Ison, PraslSant E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashlor ! jj John M. Wasson, Vlce-Prssldsnt James T. Randls Georgs E. Murray | s First National Bank a North Sldt Publlo Square, Rennet—r r Indian. —_— 3 Loans Money $ On all kinds of good security on city property and on j 3 Farm at lowest rates, pays interest on savings, pays 1 •f taxes and makes investments for customers and others 2 and’solicits personal interviews with a view to business, - jj promising-every favor consistent with safe banking. H Parm Loans A SPEGIALTY

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Second Hand Goods. Don’t forget that I pay the highest cash price—lor all kinds of second hand good-. Call phone 23. D. M. Worland. Machine Oil. A fine quality ot machine and gasoline engine oil at the Rensse laer Garage. Try it. W. H. Timmons. Afflicted with Sore Eyes for 33i Year* I have been afllicted with sore eyes sos- thirty-three years. Thir teep years ago I became totally blind for six years. My eyes were badly inflamed. One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamberlain's Salve and gave me healed my eyes and my sight came back to me.—P.- C. Earls, Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain’s Salve is for sale by B. F. Fendig. The Willard class will give a social at the Christian church next Tuesday evening, October 29,1907. Everybody cordially invited to come. Admission 11 cents. • 2 ■

w REMEDY t \ A. ■ ■aaripaauMaoapaa u aaia BuaaßMoaotwn^ CTTBEJS Coughs,Colds, CROUP, This remedy cm always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or other harmful drug and may begfvei ascotfinto a baby as to aa adult ice 25 cents, large size 59 cents. —' 1 11 ,IB " " 11 ■ Sold by B. F. Fendig