Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1908 — Page 5

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Rensselaer Markets. Oats, 44c “ New com, 40c, Wheat. 80c, Rye, 60c, Butter, 17 to 20c, Eggs, 22 to 24c. LOCAL HAPPENINGS TUESDAY Mrs. Joe Jackson is quite sick with inflammatory rheumatism. Messrs Will and Engene Cornell, sisters of Mrs. W. H. Eger are here. Henry Hildebrand has returned to his borne in Chieago after a sho t wisic with relatives. airs Orville Irwin and daughter Iva of Chicago, friends of Mrs. Wm, came today. Mrs. Roy Chissom, of Englewood, 111., w visiriug with her phreuts, Mr, nod Mrs Geo. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Griswold, of Valparaiso will attend the funeral of his brolher-iu lav Wiu E*er. Frank Malo> of Lowell came to day to be present at the funeral of his brother in-lav, Win. H. Ej:er. R. B Siuimous. of the Simmons Hardware Co., of Indianapolis is here to atteud the funeral of Wm. H. Eger. H. W. Kiplinger returned today from Muocie, bis former home, where he has beeu visiting for the past week. Sanford Adams, who has beeti working in the west is here to spend a couple of months with his mother Mr*. Elanor Adams, The To ue «*T ol Wm. IT. EgSF look place at the house this nf'eiuoou at 2:30 o'clock, and all bust* pees houses were closed during the time the funeral was held.

, Guaranteed Cure for Constipation Alter watching Results for sixteen years, during which time many millions of bottles were sold and thonsands of letters from users were received, the originators of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the great Herb laxative compound, feel safe in guaranteeing it in the various diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels, such as chronic constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, flatulency, sour stomach, bloated stomach, heartburn.etc. There is an absolute guarantee to refund the purchase price U Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin doe* not do what Is claimed For sixteen years this remedy has been reo omuu-nded for stomach, liter and bowel compiaiois and the faot that each year more and mose families are using It proves that It has the merit claimed for >t, and the letters we nre constantly receiving proves that It la earing these 'diseases. Hence tin guarantee Is Justified Hr. Alston, of Boynton. IT., considers Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin the beet laxative tonic •on the market beasts. to use hie own word*. "It doe* all you clmm tor It and I do not know of Another of Its kind that does." Mrs. OfrUUaats. of Sldnor. DL. writes that sho has aged it In her home nil her married life nnd would not keep house without it. Thousands Of other* have written to the same effect. If you hare nay oomptolatfoc which Dr. Caldwell's Bjnrep Pepsin is go to jour will And it geoUe In ecUon and l>leasant m tnsta It works did motif and rfflciently, sod unlike jskjjEstlipigipl -pjggsggs Sold by A. F. Lon*'.

Two representatives of the Pardoe chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, are hace to attend the funeral ot W. H. Eger. Don’t forget the reserve seat chart for the Karnival-Kirraess will be opened tomorrow-(Wednesday) at Clarke's Jewelry store. ~ Chas Strawbringer of Lafayette, a Commercial man from whom Mr. Eger has bought goods foi a nntnof years, will attend his patron's funeral. There will be no oonvassing to sell tickets for the Karnival-Kir mess. If yon want to see the entertainment yon will have to go Clarke's Jewelry store and get your ticker, the only place tney will oe on sale. Ed Leach, whose tale jrilL take place next Wednesday. Feb. sth, will also move to South Dakota, and will locate at Geddes, where two of his brothers are now living. His bilLs were printed here by the Republican and a list of what he will sell will appear in the Republican Semi- Weekly^ J e Jackson believes he has a g<>od field in hoopeston, 111, for the restaurant business. There are several other restaurants there but none of them look like very forrni duble opposition to Joe. He ex to open up in business aboat March Ist, and will move his family there before that time. At the meeting of the city c< nLcil Monday night, Dr. Gwiu icsigned his position as city health ?2eer aLd Dr. 'Wallace Parkinson was appointed; the claim of Sarah E Burns etal was dismissed and it is probable that she, thrn her at f a I’niiiTO will Kriniy anil’ uir namatvafl tvt uryo wiii unrig »un ivr uaiiiu^w Marshall Parks was instructed to throw out the board side walk near Lvman Z?a’s residence.

J A. Hopkins wife, of Superior, Neb., who were called to their old home by the serious sickness of his mother, Mrs. Maria Hopkins, left lor their home on the afternoon train today. They are leaviug his mother very much improved in health, altho gaining strength very slowly. Mrs. Hardy, who - came from Oklahoma, will remain for an indefinite time. Fire broke ont in the upstairs of Ed G. Hagher’s residence 31 miles south of town and, only by a heroic effoit were they able to save the place. They are altogether unable to adsonnt for the blaze, it started under the floor ot a bed room and swept beneath the entire upstair. Mrs. Gallagher and two farm bands were at home at the time and they succeded in extinguishing the fire with only Admail loss of furniture and carpets. Dr. A. L. Berkley for a number of years one of the leading doctors in this place, bat now i? located in Portland, Ore., arrived here today for a short stay with frieoda. He has been at Newman, 111., for some time at the bedside of his mother, who is still in very poor health. Dr. Berkley reports that he and hii wife, who was Lnella McCoy, daughter of T. J. McCoy and wife are both enjoying the very best of health. He will probably start back to Portland tomorrow. The K. O. C. Club has disbanded following the reoent ruling of thi school board regarding high school fraternitiea and dabs, and Uk school board haa given the Beta Phi Bigms fraternity a week to d* cide just what course they wil pursue, whether they will remaii members and suffer expulsion o ■ whether they will withdraw and n

main in school. A representative of the fraternity from Purdue university held a conference with Superintendent Warren hat nothing has been made public. WEDNESDAY 0' Wallace Miller has returned from a week’s visit in Chicago, and St. Joe, Mich ~ Miss Amanda Hoyes has returned to her work in Logansport i fter spending a few days with her mother. - Twelve members of the local Odd Fellows lodge drove to Mt. Ayr Tuesday evening and Installed 7 new members of that lodge. A marriage licenses has been issued to Albert M. Hurley a farmer near Aiz, and Iva M. Swain of the same place, neither of them was of age. The Lincoln League of Indiana will hold their state convention at Wabash Indiana Feb. 12-13. Senator Beveridge will be the principal speaker. The State Board of Health is pre paring to send to the physicians of the state notices to the effect that they must be more explicit in reporting causes of deaths. The board has been troubled much with indefinite death returns, which have led to controversies, especially over applications for widow’s pensions or the payment of insurance. The government thermometer, now kept by Mr. Klosterman, at St Joseph’s College, registered 1 degree above zero this morning, so that we are still clear of a visit from old zero. Today has been very chilly all day, however and the highest point reached by mer cury was 10 above, and there is a pretty fair chance that the zero point will be reached tonight

THURSDAY John F. Bruner has gone to Ft. Wayne on business. Lon Harmon has gone to Pontiac to Visit with his parents. Mrs. Frank KiDg and son Walter hare gone to Chicago (ot a short stay. Mrs. Chas. Kasson has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant. Miss Eva Hopkins has returned from a visit with relatives near Oxford. < Edi or Leslie Miller, of the ML Ayr. Pilot, was in the city on business today. Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at Public^ at his residence in the town of Virgie, 12 miles north and I 1-2 miles west of Rensselaer and 5 1-2 miles south and 1 mile east of DeMotte, on Thursday, February 6th, 1908. Beginning at ten a. m., the folowing described property: 13 Head of Horses. Two black mares, ro and 12 yrs old, wt 1200 and 1400, in foal; one bay horse, 9 yrs old, wt 1400; one brown horse, 12 yrs old, wt *400; one bay mare, 12 yrs old, wt TTo9; T sorrel mare in foal, 12 yrs old, wt 1000; one roan mare 9 yrs old, wt 950; one brown horse, 12 yrs old, wt 1200; one brown horse, II yrs old wt 1200; one grey mare, 10 yrs old, wt 1200; one roan lorse 12 yrs old, wt 1100; one jay horse thirteen years old, wt 1200.

14 Head of Cattle. One red cow, 4 yrs old, fresh in June; 1 roan cow, fresh; 1 cow will be fresh soon; 1 cow, fresh in June- I fresh cow, with calf by side; 1 heifer, will be fresh soon; 2 cows, will be fresh in April; 5 yearling steer calves. - 3 Poland China Brood Sows in pig, 1 shoat, wt 100 lbs. Farm Implements s 2 wagons, 1 narrow and 1 wood tire, 3 spring wagons, 3 single buggies,-2 open and one top, 3 sets single harness, 2 sets double work harness, one set double driving harness, one road cart, one steel harrow, one wood frame harrow, one wheel plow, 2 walking plows, 2 cultivators, one riding and one walking, one scoop endgate, 2 long sleds, one disc, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms «f Sale Sums of and under cash in hand; sums over $5 a credit of 11 months will be given without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. WN. PETTT. Bert Hanaway, Auct. , R. D. Thompson, Clerk. Swartz & Weiss, Hot Lunch.

PUBLIC SALE As I have rented my farm and intend to quit fanning, I will rffer at Public Sale at my residence, 2 1-2 miles southeast of Rensselaer, on the stone road, on Thursday, Feb. 6,1908 Beginning at 10 o'clock, the following property: e 11 HEAD OF HORSES—--1 brown mare, 5 yrs old, wt 1600. 1 bay mare, 6 yrs old, in foal to the Pullin's horse, wt 1550. 1 Mack draft filly, earning 3 yrs old, wt 1300. 1 brawn horse, 9 yrs old, wt 1300, general purpose, automobile broke. 1 sorrel gelding, 3 yrs old, wt 1500. 1 sorrel general purpose horse, 4 yrs old, wt .1200. 1 brown horse, 10 yrs old, wt 1150. 2 draft fillies, coming 2 yrs old. 1 draft gelding, coining 2 yrs old. 1 draft gelding, coming 1 yr old. 8 CATTLE— i 1 1 cow will be fresh in June; 2 two-year old steers; 1 coming two-year old heifer, will be fresh in spring; 3 yearling steers; 1 spring bull calf. 2 BROOD SOWS—FuII blood Poland China, bred to fnll blood boar, and will farrow about March 15th. FARM IMPLEMENTS— One Deere corn planter with 100 rod* si wire, 1 John Deere 16-inch sulky plow, 1 Tricycle 16-inch sulky plow, one 16-inch walking plow, one Rock Island two-sow cultivator—new last year, one Avery cultivator, one 18-ft. 3 section steel harrow, one disc, one 6-ft, McCormick binder, one end-gate seeder, one wide tire wagon with triple bed, one 2-horse hay rake, 2 sets work harness, one Tiger planter with 80 rods of wire, one disc, 2 walking cultivators, one wood harrow, and Other articles. -TrilßS of |i|® Sums of $lO and under cash in hand; sums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 6 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. G. W. Terwilleger Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitlef, Clerk, 8 Chat. Grant, Hot Lunch.

Sheriffs Sale. t O. B. 37, Page fit Cause 7188 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk’s office of the favper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein William B. Austin is plaintiff and William J. Ballinger and Mattie M Ballinger his wife, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and eighty-two ($282 50)! dollars and fifty cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on between the hours of to o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Jasper County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lots six (6) in Block one (1) in the town of

Chicago Bargain Store 1 SPECIAL TWO WEEKS’ SALE j Monday February 3 Saturday Night February 151 II AfiT Al|| | The Great One-Half Price CLOTHING I and CLOAK . . I Sale will be continued to Saturday night rCDriiSTy ID a Grocery Special Sale at Reduced Prices ■ 25 lbs. H. & E. Granulated Rio bulk Coffee, per lb tic. 2 lbs Pine Apple Cubes, per I Sugar lor SI.OO, when you bay Rio bulk Coffee, per lb tOc. can I#c- ■ W.OO vorth of any other kind of Peaberry coffee, per lb 18c. 2lb 9 Pine Apple Richeldeu, ■ Golden Brand Coffee, per lb can 25c * , _ „ ■ Fancy Michtgkn Apples, Belle- 20c * 2lb can canoed Corn, Key City, P flower, Spies, Russets, Green- _ - _ _ .. 3 for 25a. n in*.. eM., ■»>£•• MdSUt Aran. Ur.nd CofTeo, per lb , It, c.n c.nnad Corn. Club I riSSSSrSiX’L. Vienna Brand Coffee, per lb Hon.«, 2 lor S Monsoon r lour, equal to any 3 lb can Tomatoes, standard, ■ other flour at and guar ' 9VC ’ io e ■ anteed or money back, i bbl Genuine Maple Byrup, per _ ■ only $1.30. gallon sl.lO. 2lb can Hunt Peas sc. I Gold Medal, the world’s best. Genuine Maple Syrup, qt 30c. } }j> can Pearl P ea "j ■ 1 b . b ,', *V“- „ S- W. C. Syrup, per gal 39c. \» IAU Fancy Candies, were 3oc All Tobacco per cut 6, $ & 9c. 3 for 25c. ?b 28a° ' n ° W ' c * l °‘ ce ’ per Fancy White Honey, lb 18c. 50c Uncolored Japan Tea, per Swifts Clover Brand Bacon, Home A PP Ie «0c Gun Powder Tea, lb 50c. per lb 13c. Butter ’ I ff allon 40c - Egg-O-See, 3 for 25a Swifts Premium Hams, the Heme Made canned Pickles, 1 pound guaranteed Baking best, per lb 15c. 1 gallon 30a Powder. 8a The only Cash Grocery in town and the place to save year ss, aid get the heat of everythia{. 4 ■ —— I 10c Embroidery Sale A Beaitiftl Socteeir Net's Shirt Solo I continue*, including all the flue with every 110.00 worth of Men’s Corduroy Shirts, the I embroideries. 1© to 91 p®* 1 yd. coupons, for this sale only. » best shirts insde, sod all wool ■ flannel shirts. 9 10 Per Cot Off Gleves aid Nitteis Men’s sll wool or corduroy | I all Hlankfttfl and Ooinfoitl WSS vl.Dv DOW S*a*Sa all Bltaketeand Vomtor*. M « 00 good. Men’, all wool wu 51.26 now 20 par ceit eff Lice Curtain. aow iso, ss•, —a and 7fe. »»a — —— as tj r-.f. Men’s waol mixed, was 11.00, llnr Spriaf Cuftti u 4 Kip. B»» « Wwk Urt. «,ii. beautiful n« p«M.rn. 10|»ro<nl o« martad prig. - n JJ*Jf O . woo ' " tod • A Ulderwear Redtctiois. now 7« and $e per yard. 42 * * »IS all 26c, 50e, 16c, 01.00, 01.25 and OLfiOalogle pi.«e or union suite The 150 Zephvr Ginghams left *7* 1 ® * Um * 9 now 18c. 35c, «2c, 75c, $1 from the big sale will be iaelud- the flue new mink I and sia ed in this sale at 11c per yard. scarfs and muffs. | •amrday F Nteh* r Frt> rd l t s CHICAGO MCCAIN STONE

Hogan, together with a one story frame rear* dence, saloon, pool room, ice house, and other buildings thereon situated in Jasper County, Indian*. „ If such rents and profits will not sell for a : sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I willjd the same time and place expose at public tale the fee simple of skid real estate, or so much thereof as may be tufieient to discharge said decree interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. , • JOHN O’CONNOR/ Sheriff of Jasper County. A. H. Hopkins, Attorney for Plaintiff, jan 34-31. feb Notice Of Site of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned, as Commissioner of the Jasper Circuit Court in Cause 7159 of the jasper Circuit Court wherein Ella R. Sanford Is plaintiff and Edward H. Sanford and others are defendants for the partition of real estate which was ordered sold in said cause to which reference is had, will sell at private sale the following real estate to-wft: The east half of the southwest quarter and die southeast quarter of die northwest quarter of section six (6), township thidyoae (31) north, range seven (7) west, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty (do), township twentyeight («8) north, range five (5) west, all in Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made at my offied &s Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in the City of Rensselaer, Jasper Kivate sale on and after the second day of arch, 1908. All bids will be required to in writing and said sale will be made on the terms as per said order of Court, to-wit: at private sale for not less than the full appraised value, one third cash, one third in nine and

The Jasper Savings & Trust Co. has movedto its new and permanent location in the room formerly occupied by Long’s Drug Store. , In our new and well arranged quarters we shall be better able to handle our constantly increasing business, and we solicit the patronage of the public who have occasion to do a banking business, promising prompt and careful service. The public is iivited to call •>d see is ia oar aew quarters.

one third in eighteen months from date at sale; deferred payment »6 be evidenced bf , notes with six per cent, annual interest from date, payable in bank, without relief aad with attorney fees, leaped by a purchase money mortgage. Said sale will have to be reported and confirmed by the court. Abstract will be furnished Dated this the 16th day of January, 1908. CHARLES C. WARNER. Commissioner of the Jssper Circuit Court. Jan24*3l Notice To Noi-letlieitf. The State of Indiana, j JwpCT County GustavusJ. Tatge t VS ( Complaint No. Paul Viezens and Lena j 7262. Viezens his wife, et si J Now comes the plaintiff, by Ferguson aad Ferguson his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants Paul Viezens and Lena Viezens Us wife and Martin C. Londelius, Carrie J. Londcfius, his wife and Robert R. Thompson and Thompson, his wife are not residents of the State of Indians. Notice is therefore hereby given Said defendants. that unless they be and appear on the last day of the nest term of the Jasper Circuit Coart to be holden on the 2nd Mon**, day of Feburary, A. D., 1908, same being ; 7, ipoi at the Court House In seiner in said County end State, and aas#ck of demur to said complaint, the lithe Will be heard and determined in their ab4tofi6i In witness whereof, I hereunto act f BMAh Jmy hand and affix the seal of said at Rensselaer, Indiana Ain 22nd day of January, A. D. 1908. C. C. WARNER, Clerk. Jan 24-31 feb-7