Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1907 — Page 4

A. J. HARMON THE POPULAR Auctioneer Ip ready to Date your Sales for the coming season. A lifetime experience in handling stock. —■ My terms arc live and let live prices. See me before dating your •ale, Room 4, Second Floor I. 0. O. F. —— Building. Phone at my expense. No. 385. You Can Afford ft “ford” Tst = If'you are thinking of buying an automobile of any kind, cither runabout or touring car, you can afford to get the kind that has stood every test of competition, that is built for enduring service, and has the proof of past service as a guar- — antee of future expectancy. This car is , CIK “Tord” If you want a 1908 Model, you don’t have to wait to get it. There will be no change in the 1908 cars over the ones manufactured this year, except that a middle-sized anil 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 cars. The 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 Rensselaer Garaee General Repairs and Supplies! for Automobiles and bicycles. W. H. TIMMONS. • Proprietor Hemphill Bros., horse*ho**r*». will ©ciujo the buililiug n \t door —WHTh Of thCfr present *! '>;> ■‘in 'iTif the election of their new building 7“ The ladies of the Christian church will hold tb«*tr inntial Thanksgiving matket t' • «!.s s lx* fore Thank*gtvine. If yoor name * n U artier t Aron’. TegMer. you iiim ir ’ that fine heating store .lot nothing. Begi -ter ai once, p Grant & Bowen. 44+e- *l4*lx4 grocers, are now handling a line of men’s working shirts, jumpers and overalls. They have bought a good grade and are selling them at right prices. ~ 1

tja tittle 6cm Bakery and Confectionery CIMK used to be that every dealer made his own Ice Cream. Of recent years almost all dealers have had it shipped in to them, and they are ignorant of the ingredients used and the methods of its manufacture. Cream is cheaper in the small town than it is in the city, and. it is therefore moreexpensive to manufacture in the city, and add to this the manufacturer’s profiwand express charges, and if the Ice cream is sold at the same price the local manufacturer sells it for, there is a cheapening of the ingredients. - The “Little Gem” uses pure cream, separated by local dairymen —you know the product is pure and free from the —cheapening processes employed by the manufacturers in the big cities. Our gasoline engine makes it possible to freeze ten gallons of cream in eight minutes* Orders delivered to any part of the city Try it and you will agree that the Little G'em Ice Cream is the best ever sold in Rensselaer. —A large-room with every appointment'for thgfgtail trader Make Ua Your lea Crtam Makar*. A. E. BOLSER.

f yp—-, j Gun and Bicycle Repairs Saw filing and Gumming ' > T I ' L f Having had many years experience in this line I am prepared to do all work 'properly and expeditiously, j . Supplies of all kinds handled - "" ■ . ‘ • • ...l. -r’l 011111$ Supply Company east Side Court Rouse.

Notice of Filing and Docketing of Ditch Petition. To James Parks, Peter H. Parks, Laura Kenyon, George Hardy, S. E. Swinehart, Florence M. Johnson, Christian Egemen, Andrew Bellar-, Mary C. Wetherell, Angelme Bull, Emma Bull and Elmer Bull, You and each of you are hereby notified hat 1, V. May, hive filed 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 County, Indiana, for the drainage of my real estate, described as follows: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-three [33] in township twenty-seven [27] north, range six [6] western Jasper County, Indiana, to establish a ditch as follows: Commencing at a point about twenty feet west of the southeast corner of section thirty-two, in- township twenty-seven north, range six west, in Jasper County, Indiana, and running from thence north along the west marginal line of the public highway along the east section line of said section thirty-two, a distance of one hundred and eighty rods; thence east 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 wSst sixty i rods to the east section line of said section i twenty-nine; theuce north along the margin I of the public highway on the east line of said j section twenty-nine thirty rods or to a point : which is forty rods south ot the northeast j comer of the southeast quarter of said section 1' twenty-nine; thence northerly and westerly across the right-of-way of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and. St. Louis railway j and-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 said last men- ! honed point to Carpenters Creek. Said ditch to be partly.uk* and partly open ditch as set , foith in said petition. That real estate owned j 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 of Jasper county, : Indiana, on September 30th, 1907. and that said petition is docketed lor heating on Tue*- ] day, December 3rd. 1007. Dated this Ist day of October 1907. JAMES N. LEATHER MAN, Oct. 25-N v. 1 Auditor Jasper Co. —. i Notlc? oYßesolution for Alley, piock 19. j * t-r* Notice is hefeby gnen that the Common Council of Kens**rlaer, Ind a: a regular meeting thereof held on the 2sth day ol Octoj her, 1907, passed and 'adopt***! a resolution for the establishment of an alley 12 feet wide " j thru the center of block 19 of the Qiiginal Plat ot City and notice is theietoie given Ito all propel tv oWwet* m said Back +9 that 1 the Common Council will meet on the, 25th , <:ny of Novenib**' ’**o7, 11 — 4**—C»uneil- ; ' the Coutt House at 7:30 o’clock I p in', at which time and place all persons , w hose property nu.y bu affected by the openI ing of said proposed alley may be heard as to the necessity lor the sara{. 1 Witness my hand and the seal of ISAL said CTfy thti 29th diy rtf Octobff, | < r ß'’ ? v,9o7. ' CHAb. MORLAN, Nov.l-8 Clerk. Ask Warner Bros, about the stove they are going to give away, j

Notice of Insolvency and Final Settlement. [ln the matter of the Estate of , Felia J. Lewis, Deceased I «- _ b y I ' 9 j Thomas J. Richardson, Admr. v In the Jasper Circuit Court. Notice is hereby given that upon petition i filed in said cause by the undersigned guardian |of said estate, setting up the insolvency of tha estate of said decedant to pay the debts | and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said 1 Court on the sth day of Oct. 1907, find said j said estate to be probably insolvent, and or- | dered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of insolvency and are required to file their claims against said estate for allowance, and the further notice is given that the said estate will be settled according to law and that the undersigned as Guardian w ill file his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate otj or before the 25th day of Nov. 1907, | and the heirs of said estate and all others interested therein are also required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make I proof of their heirship or claim to any parts ‘ ot said estate and that final settlement will bfc made on said date. ' Witness the Clerk and Seal of SR Al. said Court at the City of Rensselae*' Indiana, this 28th day of Oct. 1907. C. C. WARNER, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. Thomas C. Richardson, Administrator of said estate W. 11. Parkinson, Attorney. Oct. 2Sth, 1907. Nov. 1-S-15 Rensselaer Public Library Lecture Course. The following is the program for the public library -lecture course: Nov. 23, 1907, Frank R. JioberSOt). Dec. 19, 1907, DeWitt Miller.D. Jan. 30, 1908, Hon. George Ahieti. Feb. 17, 1908, Opie Reed. March 0, 1908. Father Kuvanaugh. The remaining season tickets! 81.50. Pay Highest Poultry Prices. We htp ttow 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 n- a clmnce' in every thing yon ! have to sell in our line and weshall at all time justify your trade by .stpLuo dealvugi We are envenient ly located just weet of the Makeever' Hdu.se, iu the old Cline stand. Give us a call. Will. Murray, Phone 425. Will Simons. Given away, at 2:30 o’clock on November 16th, at »»aruer Bros’. Hardware Store, a Cole’s Hot-Blast heating stove. Register your name and yon may get it.

Professional Cants ." - ’ M.I).GWIN,M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Murray’s Department Store. Phone 205, Day or Night: - DR.LM.WASHBTJRN Physician and Snrgeoa Makes a Specialty of Diseases of the'eyes. Fits Eyes for Classes Rensselaer, Ind. DR. E. C. ENGLISH —Physician and Snrgeon Night and day calls riven prompt attention Bseiaence Phon*\ 116, Office Rhone, 177. Rensselaer, Ind. ■;' 1 fi— DR. HARTZELL Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon '<! Ohronic diseases a specialtv- In Stockton* Williams blocfe ooposite court house. Phone tO. Rensselaer, Ind. DR A. N. LAKIN Physician and Surgeon DtMotfe, Ind. All calls promp lv answered *dav or night ’Phone house or office. DeMOTTE, IND. - - - DR. F A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building RENSSELAER. - INDIANA p, t Office—2 rings on 300 ones 1 Residence—3 rings on 300 Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. Wm B Austin Arthur H. Hopkin AUSTIX & HOPKINS Law, Loans, and Real Estate Loans on farms and City property, personal security and chattel mortgage, Buy sell add rent farms and city property. Farm and cilj Are insurance. Office over Chicago Bargain Store.; RENSSELAER, IND. E. P. HONAN Attorney at Law Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Rea) Estate. Will practice in all the Courts. AH business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Rensselaer, Ind. J. J. HUNT Attorney at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Aostracts and Loans. Office in Jasper havings and Trust Co. MOSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law Abstracts, Real Estate, Insurance Up stairs Northwest corner Washington and Vsn Rensselaer stree*s. Rensselaer, Jud.} Frank Foltz Charles Q. Spltlei FOLTZ A SPITLER (Successors to Thumps" n & Bros.) Attorneys at Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts anc Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in County Rensselaer Ind. W. H. PARKISOK ATTORNEY AT LAW Insurance. Law, Real Estate, Abstracts and Loans. Attorney for the Chicag.o Indianap oils & Louisville Railway Co. Will practice fn all of the Coarts. Office in Forsythe bldg., on Washington st. Rensselaer, ind. H. L. BROWN DENTIST Crown and bridge work and teeth .. plates a *ti f ” All the HAr* latest methods in Dentistry, Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. Gas administered for painless extraction PIONEER Meat - Market f ttigelfibat'.h. Beef. Pork and Veal Mutton, Sausage, Bologna ——At LowestlPrices. The Highest Market-Prices-Taid. for Hides and Tallow. MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan at any time, and da 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 pay* able semi-annually, to suit borrower, and "with the most liberal terms as to pavments 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. All entries will close Nov. 9, and the following prizes will be givem 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 be on exhibition in our store for one week after entries close, and then the corn will be sebred by competent judges and prizes awarded. Al F. LONG, Druggist

Or make Any Repairs About tbe Place? If you are, then remember this: we can save you some money on any amount of any kind of Lumber or Building Material. We have a most complete assortment of the best Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Moldings, Interior and Exterior Finish, Porch Columns, in short, everything that your likely to need to build with. Our stock is dry and well kept, and our prices are—well, an estimate will convince you that we can save you money. J. C. GWIN & CO.

L Lumber | H We have never before been so entirely prepared to handle H I all departments of the building trade as we are this year. a The prospects ot increasing building this year has caused B‘ us to lay in a larger line than at any previous period, and B r we have the largest stock in the country. - B Cement, Eime, Plaster, Brick, Ladders I I Sewer Pipe, Rubber Roofing I Believing that we can sell you your bill for either new or fl repair work, we confidently ask that you ■ call and get prices. B, I Estimates on all Bills, large or small, Cheerfully Furnished. I Rensselaer Lumber Go. | V..

Farmers’ Supoly House The reason we always have business is we are always ■••'I busy. We buy the best goods on the market at ■ lowest cash price; we sell at a small profit. We always have Fresh Goods to show our customers. We can furnish you with anything that is useful in the house or on the farm. Remember, we carry Groceries, Dry Goods, Harness, Wagpns 4 Buggies, Horses. We have had IT years’ experience in business, expect to continue. We are prepared to biry all kinds of Country Produce, butter, eggs, poultry, hogs, cattle, and hoises Experience has taught us that people buy when* they can sell the products from the farnST" We*appreciate the patronage we have received' in the past, and welcome a continuance. We Are Here to Stay. ,• * • W. L. WOOD, . Parr, Indiana H I. 1 ' 1 ; ■■ < 111. Try the “Republican” for good job printing..