Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1909 — Page 8

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Classified Column. FOR SALE. For Sale—My Cadillac light touring car. This car is known to be a reliable machine. I desire to get a large car, reason for selling. Will demonstrate. Just the car for in town. Cash price $250. Dr. L. N. Wells, DeMotte, Ind. For Sale—Two work horses. Henry Amsler, phone 29. aprl4 For Sale or Trade—2o head of breeding ewes, due to lamb soon. For sale or will trade for milk cows that iwill be fresh soon. Arthur Mayhew, JR. D. No. 3. Mt. Ayr telephone 29. alO For Sale—Sorghum seed, $2.80 per 100, W. H. Pullin, Rensselaer, Ind. m 2 For Sale—Eight room house, pantry, bath, closets and cellar; electric lights dty and cistern water in the house; two lots, one lot set in bearing fruit; plums, pears apples, cherries, peaches and grapes, four blocks south-east of court-house; cement walks front and back. Mrs. Carrie Brenner, phone 142. mch27tf For Sale—House and lot, most desirable location in town, nine rooms, all modern, hot water plant worth S6OO. Cheap at $3,000; will sell for $2,800 if sold within 30 days. Inquire at the express office. apr3o — 11 11 T* For Sale —25 acres of land, five miles northwest of Rensselaer, in Newton township. This is a choice piece of land, improved, located near bead of Iroquois dredge* and a bargain at S7O per acre cash price. For full particulars write to Mrs. J. G. Gibbon, Lewisville, Alberta, Canada. For Sale—Good renting property, paying good Interest Bargain if taken soon. Inquire at this office. FOB £ENT. For Beat— Nice small room, suitable for small business or office, next door to laundry, apply to O. H. Mcmch4tf For Rent—A modem 8-room house, with lot 75x150 feet, on Division street north of Dr. Horton's; good new stable. A Leopold, phone 33. Or call at law office of Moses Leopold. flOtf

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Cravenettes as you will find at my store. Now is your time to purchase, as my stock is large and the patterns are fine and the prices are reasonable. Anything I sell you is strictly guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or replaced with new. I never advertise anything I will not do, and you will see by dealing with me that you profit by it.

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WANTED. Farms Wanted—Do you want to sell < your farm, or exchange it for good income flats, houses or office buildings in Chicago? Write us for particulars. National brokerage Co., 527 W. 63rd St, Chicago. .. _ mchlOtf ESTRAYED. Five 2-year-old steers strayed from my place at Surrey, last Thursday, Apr. 1. One all white, one red, one red one with white face, two pale red steers with mottled faces; all dehorned. Information concerning them to G. M. Wilcox, Surrey, Indiana. aprstf SETTING EGGS FOB SALE. For Sale—Eggs for setting. Prize winning black Minorcas, rose comb, $1.50 for 15. Rose comb Rhode Island" Red, $1 for 15. Eggs guaranteed. Harry Murray. mays For Sale—Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington Eggs for setting. All eggs selected from prize winning pens and guaranteed fertile, all clear eggs being replaced free of charge. $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. apr23 G. BOYD PORTER. For Sale—Rose Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, SI.OO per setting of 15 eggs. I also would sell or trade my Cyphers incubator and two Model brooders. F. M. Parker, phone 217, Rensselaer, Ind. apr22 HOUSE CLEANING. Vacuum Cleaner—soc for rugs, $1 for room. All attachments. Including walls, upholstered furniture, curtains, etc. Ready Apr. sth. Phone 233 or call Mrs. Chafin. aprls Look Here—From now until further notice I will clean house for 75 cents per room. See me or address, O. S. Baker, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lots LOW Lost or Mislaid—A Magnetic bill poster's hammer. Return to A J. Harmon. aprlS Lest—On the street, black belt with silver buckle. Finder please telephone 13$. apr!s

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notice ox* fillwg gbavel boad BEPOBT. No. 8972. Notice is hereby given to the following named persons, to-wit: Abraham M. Bringle, Schuyler C. Brokus, Rachel E. Burns, Joseph Bixenien, Joseph I. Burns, Mary E. Burroughs,' Lettie A. Brouhard, Blanche Brasket, George A. Brouhard, Georgia E. Brouhard, James A. Blake, and Elizabeth Blake, Sarah E. Burns, Methodist Episcopal Church of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, and the Church of Christ of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, Ellen M. Cox, John Casey, Fannie E. Cottingham, Lettie H. Clifton, Udonis H. Cottingham and Fannie F. Cottingham, Hannah Culp, O. H. Cooper, Martha J. Dickinson, Charles L. Eggleston, Felix Erwin, Eliza R. Fay, Chalmers P. Fry, Thomas W. Fry, Chas. A. Gundy, Mary Gore, Sarah E. Geary, Milton I. Gundy, Jesse C. Gwin, Mary A. Hall, Lyman Hall, Erwin O. Hooper, Oliver P. Hurley, Frances E. Hooper, Albert Helsel, Lula Hooper, Ella Johnson, Jacob Keener, Sarah Kessler, Isaac Kight, Maggie Keller, Susan R. Carr, Edward C. Kesler, Frances Lambert, George Lambert, Frederick I. LaCosse, Stella Lambert, John Makeever, Thos. J. Mallat, Thomas J. Mallatt, Seth B. Moffitt, Melissa J. Mallett, Celian Medary, Hannah Munden, Charles S. Mandeville, Newton A. McCay and Jennie R. McCay, Charles E. Mills, Anna R. Mills, Edward Mills, Emery S. Mills, Howard Edith A. Moffitt. Charles D. Norman, A. Mills, A. Howard Mills, Irene Moore, Nancy G. Proudley, George W. Proudley, Mary Louiza Stowers, deceased, Mary Louiza Stowers, James L. Stours, The Civil. Township of Union, Jasper County, Indiana, by Isaac Kight, its trustee; Naura E. Schwanke, Delos Thompson, Ray D. Thompson, Sarah R. Thompson, Burton G. Turner, Samuel B. Thornton, Greenip I. Thomas, Lucy E. Warne, Lizzie White, John White, Lucretia H. Wilson, Angus D. Washburn, Emma C. A. Williams, Emma C. Williams, James Williams, Elizabeth White, Rachel A. Burns, Sarah Jane Douglas, Eugene S. Barfoot, The Kent Cemetery of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana; National Pickle & Canning Company, Margaret M. Dodge, Lucy J. Eggleston, Charles Halleck, Charles J. Peterson, trustee, L. N. A. & -C. Railroad, The Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, The Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, C. & I. C. Railroad, George K. Wentworth, Thompson & Lawler, O. M. Cooper, Lulu Hooper, Frederick I. LaCrosse, John Eger & William H. Eger, Mary D. Eger, Mrs. Bessie Grant, Cleve Eger and Harry Eger, Anna C. Gilmore, Grace T. Kurrie and Harry R. Kurrie, John J. Lawler, John C. Lawler, Samuel M. Laßue, George W. Marshall, Charles T. Otis, Lucius J. Otis, Margaretta E. Otis, Adella Deming, Grace Otis Sage, Herod O'Neal, Simon P. Thompson, Firman Thompson. Edna Thompson, Adelle Williams, Frank L. Williams, O. H. Wylie, James A. Caldwell, Charles W. Coen, Jesse L. Brady, Dwight Lawrence, Adella M. Deming, Michael H. Root, May F. Thompson, William L. Wood. That the. Viewers and Engineer on the John J. Lawler Et Al. gravel road have filed their report with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 2nd day of April, 1909, and the Board of Commissioners and the Petitioners have fixed and set the said report for hearing on Tuesday. May 4th, 1909. You are further notlfltd that the proposed improvement in said report is described as follows: Commencing at the south east corner of Section Six (6) in Township Thirty, North Range Seven (7) West, in Jasper County, Indiana and from thence west on the south line of said section six to the south west corner of the aforesaid section, township and range a distance of one mile to the Newton County line. That the gravel is to be placed to the width of nine feet and to the depth of ten inches. The estimated cost of this Improvement is $2,149.15 and the estimated benefits are $2,639.00. You are further notified that this report shows your assessments and Jou will be required to Place your obections, if any, on file with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on and before the said 4th day of May, 1909. Wit-

ness my hand and official seal this the 7th day of April, 1909. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. Foltz & Spitler, Attorneys. apr9-16 notice or filimg gbavel boad BEPOBT. No. 8973. Notice is hereby given to the following named persons, to-wit: Abraham M. Bringle, Schuyler C. Brokus, Rachel E. Burns, Joseph Bixenien, Joseph I. Burns, Mary E. Burroughs, Lettie A. Brouhard, Blanche Brasket, George A. Brouhard, Georgia E. Brouhard, James A. Blake and Elizabeth Blake, Sarah E. Burns, Methodist Episcopal Church of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, and the Church of Christ of Fair Odks, Jasper County, Indiana, Ellen M. Cox, John Casey, Fannie E. Cottingham, Lettie H. Clifton, Udonis H. Cottingham and Fannie F, Cottingham. Hannah Culp, o, H. Cooper, Martha J. Dickinson, Charles ,L. Eggleston, Felix Erwin, Eliza R. Fay, Chalmers P. Fry, Thomas W. Fry, Chas. A. Gundy, Mary Gore, Sarah E. Geary, Milton I. Gundy, Jesse C. Gwin, Mary A. Hall, Lyman Hall, Erwin O. Hooper, Oliver P. Hurley, Frances E. Hooper, Albert Helsel, Lula Hooper, Ella Johnson, Jacob Keener, Sarah Kessler, Isaac Kight, Maggie Keller, Susan R. Karr, Edward. C. Kesler, Frances Lambert, George Lambert, Frederick I. LaCosse, Stella Lambert, John Makeever, Thos. J. Mallat, Thos. J. Mallatt, Seth B. Moffitt, Melissa J. Mallett, Celian Medary, Hanah Munden, Charles S. Mandeville, Newton A. McCay, and Jennie R. McCay, Charles E. Mills, Anna R. Mills, Edward Mills, Emery S. Mills, Howard A. Mills, A. Howard Mills, Irene Moore, Edith A. Moffitt, Charles D. Norman, Nancy G. Proudley, George W. Proudley, Mary Louiza Stowers, deceased, Mary Louiza Stowers, James L. Stours, The Civil Township of Union. Jasper County, Indiana, by Isaac Kight, its Trustee; Naura E. Schwanke, Delos Thompson, Ray D. Thompson, Sarah R. Thompson, Burton G. Turner, Samuel B. Thornton, Greenip I. Thomas, Lucy E. Warne, Lizzie White, John White, Lucretia H. Wilson. Angus D. Washburn, Emma C. A. Williams, Emma C. Williams, James Williams, Elizabeth White, Rachel A. Burns, Sarah Jane Douglas, Eugene S. Barfo'ot, The Kent Cemetery of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana; National Pickle & Canning Company, Margaret M. Dodge, Lucy J. Eggleston, Charles Halleck, Charles J. Peterson, trustee; L. N. A. & C. Railroad, The Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, The Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, C. & L C. Railroad, George K. Wentworth, Thompson & Lawler, O. M. Cooper, Lulu Hooper, Frederick I. LaCrosse, John Eger and William H. Eger, Mary D. Eger, Mrs. Bessie Grant, Cleve Eger and Harry Eger, Anna C. Gilmore, Grace T. Kurrie and Harry R. Kurrie, John J. Lawler, John C. Lawler, Samuel M. Laßue, George W. Marshall, Charles T. Otis, Lucius J. Otis, Margaretta Otis, Adella Deming, Grace Otis Sage, Herod O’Neal, Simon P. Thompson, Firman Thompson, Edna Thompson, Adelle Williams, Frank L. Williams, O. H. Wylie, James A. Caldwell, Charles W. Coen, Jesse L. Brady, Dwight Lawrence, Adella M. Deming, Michael H. Root, May F. Thompson, William L. Wood. That the viewers and engineer on the John J. Lawler Et Al. gravel road on county line between Jasper and Newton Counties have filed their report with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 2nd day of April, 1909, and the Board of Commissioners and tha petitioners have set the same for hearing on Tuesday. May 4th, 1909. You are further notified that the proposed improvement in said report is described as follows: Commencing at the South West corner of Section Elgtheen (18) in Township Thirty (90) North, Range Seven (7) west on County line between Jasper and Newton Counties, thence north on said county line a distance of four miles to the north west corner of Section Thirty One (91) in Township Thirty One (SI) North, Range Seven (7) West in Jasper County. Indiana. That the gravel is to bo placed to the

▼ » » » » - I also carry a full and up-to-date line of 11-yard lengths from the Kahn Tailoring Co., of Indianapolis, which you will not

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width of nine feet and to a depth of ten inches. The estimated cost of this improvement is $10,033.62 and estimated benefits are $12,557.88. You are further notified that this report shows your assessments and you will be required to place your objections, if any, on file with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on and before the said 4th day of May, 1909. Witness my hand and official seal this the 7th day of April, 1909. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. Foltz & Spitler, Attorneys. apr9-16 notice or special electioh. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: To the Sheriff o's Jasper County, Greet- . ing: Notice is hereby given to the citizens and legal voters of the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, that Schuyler C. Irwin and 1,410 others have filed their petition in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County, 'lndiana, praying the Board of Commissioners of said County for the privilege of determining by ballot whether the sale of Intoxicating liquors as a beverage shall be prohibited within the limits of said County, and the said Board of Commissioners have ordered that the prayer of said petition be granted, and have fixed upon SATXTBDAT, THE FIBST DAT OF MAT, 1909, as the day upon which the polls of said County shall be opened for the purpose of taking the votes -of the legal voters of the County upon the question of prohibiting such sale. The ballots to be voted kt .said election will be in the following form: YES Shall the sale of Intoxicating. ——— Liquors as a beverage be jaroN 0 hl bl ted? All votes marked with a cross in the square containing the word “yes” shall be counted in favor of prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and all votes marked with a cross in the square containing the word “no” shall be counted opposed to prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. Given under my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of said County, this 7th day of April, 1909. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss: I, L. P, Shirer, Sheriff of said County, in said State, hereby give notice that a Special Election will be held in said County on the Ist day of May, 1909,, at which time the question mentioned in the foregoing Auditor's certificate will be voted for. Witness my hand this 7th day Of April, 1909. L. P. SHIRER, Sheriff Jasper County. For twenty-seven years we have been the leaders in Garden Seeds, Onion Sets, and Seed Potatoes, and we are still at the front with tho largest lino and lowest prices in the dty. JOHN EGER.

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