Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1902 — Page 4

IOT « MMOCMI. I.EMBWIffi, IDITCH IUD PBBUCaiR. tea. { <&£,,*■ Official Democratic Paper of Jaaper County. SI.OO PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Advertising rate* made known on application Watered at the Post-office at Rensselaer, Ind. a* second class matter. Office on Van Renaealaer Street, North of Murray’a Store. Notick To Advertisers. All notices of a business character, including Wants, for sale, to rent, lost. etc., will be published in The Democrat at the rate of one cent per word for each insertion. No advertising will be accepted for less than 10 cents. Cards of thanks will be published for *S cents and resolution* of condolence for •1.00.

DEMOCRATIC CITY TICKET. For City Mayor—J. A. McFARLArfiD. For City Marihal—ABRAHAM SIMPSON. For City Cleric-JOSEPH JEFFRIES. For City Treasurer—BENHART.FENDIG. Councilmen, Ist Ward j fjiaNK OmVaRA. Councilmen, 3d Ward VIALOY. r , .. CHAS. A. ROBERTS. Councilmen,2d Ward j ()AVID WORLAND.

CULL FOR COUNTY GONVENIION. Notice To the Democratic Votera of Jaaper County. The Democratic voters of Jasper county will meet at their respective voting precincts on Saturday, March 29, 1902, at 2 o’clock p. m., and select delegates to the County Convention and delegates to the Judicial convention. Each voting precinct will be entitled to one delegate to the Judicial convention. The delegates for the county convention will meet in Rensselaer on Saturday, April 12, 1902, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. and select 8 delegates and alternate delegates to the State convention; delegates and alternate delegates to the Congressional convention and to the Legislative*convention; and nominate candidates to be voted for at the general election to be held in November, 1902, as follows, to-wit: County Auditor, County Treasurer, County Sheriff, County Coroner, County Surveyor, County Commissioner for the Ist, 2d, and 3d Commissioners’ Districts; County Councilman for the Ist, 2d, 3d and 4th Councilmanic Districts, and three County Councilmen nt large EachT>recifict will be entitled to the following representation in the County Convention: Hanging Grove 5 Delegates. Gillum B Walker 12 Barkley east 7 “ ” west 7 “ Marion Ist 9 “ “ 2d 9 “ 3dlo “ 4th 10 Jordanll " Newton 7 . Keener 4 “ Kankakee 7 Wheatfield 9 Cnrjieuter south 7 “ east s “ " west 8 Milroy 4 Union north s “ | “ south 8 By order of the County Central Committee. E. P. Honan, Chairman. U. M. Baughman, Secy.

Last week tin Rensselaer Journal contained a letter from 0. (}. Clifton, Lieutenant 38 Co . Philippine Scouts Lieut. Clifton is al relative of the Journal editor and is known to many of our readers. His letter indicates that all is not as serene in the Philippines as many would like to have it appear, and as for the charge that has been made frequently that women and children were wantonly shot down by Cncle Sam's army of occupation, in spreading the glorious policy of “benevolent assimilation," we quote from the closing paragraph of his letter: "No one is consulere I a friend here and on hikes everything is killed and all houses and everything to eat found is destroyed. Hogs, pigs, beef, chickens, crops, houses, and even men, boys and women, if they get in the way, are destroyed." The capitals above are ours. “Hikes,’’ are, in plain English, scouting expeditions, we understand, and how proud an American citizen must feel to know tliat be is being taxed to carry on this unholy war, where neither women or children are spared. Lieutenant Chilton is evidently, from the tone of bis letter, in full sympathy with the policy pursued in the Philippines, but to the calm, dispassionate Civilian, does not the thought of cruelly murdering innocent women and children cause a shudder of horror, that such things are being carried on in the name of humanity and under the sanction of officers of the United States?

At the Democratic Connty Convention to-day let no mistake be made in the selection of candidates. There are plenty of good, honorable and responsible democrats in Jasper county who ought to esteem it an honor to be selected as candidates upon their party’s ticket, and we believe that they will do so. True, democrats are not as office hungry as our opponents. Take strictly reliable democratic counties and we never see the mad squabble for office that is found among our opponents in republican cotfnties, and we are glad it is so. But the bad condition of public affairs in this county should be righted, and hundreds of the better element in the dominant party stand ready and willing to assist the democrats in bringing about a a change, only insisting—as they have the right—that good, reliable men be nominated. Every man, be he democrat or republican, should also be interested in seeing that none but the best of men are placed in the field for office on their respective party tickets, and we insist that no mistake be made in the selection of candidates to-day. If a good, clean ticket is nominated, you may confidently look for good results therefrom in November,

COMMISSIONERS’ COURT.

Following is a report of the proceedings of the board of commissioners for the April term, as shown by their docket: All the old bridge petitions were continued. In matter of the highway petition of Robert Parker et al; leave was granted to take papers off file. Wm. Blaukenbaker et al, petition for highway; David Culp, W. R. Shessler and J. W. Turner appointed viewers, to meet April 21. Final report approved in Nancy E. Brown petit ion for ditch. Same action in Wm. Auguspuger et al ditch; A. F. Long et al ditch; Henry Huffman et al ditch; Daniel S. Makeever et al ditch was ordered established. Petitions for highway of Henry Wagner et al; Win. Nuss et al; Joel F. Spriggs et al were all favorably acted upon and highways ordered established. Robert Parker et al petition for vacation of highway; J. F. Irwin, Jay W. Williams and M. H. Hemphill appointed viewers. Wm. P. Baker et al, petition for dttch; R. B Harris. Win. Hoover I and L. Strong appointed viewers, to meet April 25. Henry Hildebrand was granted a liquor license dating from June 7. F. E. Babcock, petition to have taxes refunded; taken under advisement until next term. Charles T. Denham was appointed county commissioner from the Third district to fill vacancy. W. W. Murray et al petition for ditch Barkley tp.; Peter Wasson, Frank Parker and Benj. Harris appointed viewers, to meet April 6. Requisition of T. F. Clark for poor farm supplies was approved and contract to be let second day May term. C. M. Blue, report of poor Marion tp., was approved. Report of poor farm superintendent for quarter approved. Receipts were $349.25; sipenses $631.23.

In matter of South Barkley gravel road jietition, John Hudson, Andrew Hicks and John Wilson were appointed viewers, to meet Monday May 5, at 7 a. in., and proceed with Hugh Gamble, engineer, to view and lay out the proposed highway. Following claims were acted upon and allowed in full unless otherwise noted: Tress School town Ren*s<iluer, noct Poor 1« 95 A G Hardy, boarding prisoners 41 75 B D Comer, burying soldiers,NO..Continued. Warner Bros exp Marlon grav roads . 100 J«Hne Nichol*, work on came... 2 50 A Woodworth, same im 75 True Wood worth, same 7 50 Chas Morlan. laundry for ct house %■> Same, janitor services. Ma reh, 4ft 00 M B Price, exp surveyor's uttioe 50 Same, portage. ‘ 2 yo Same, exp ditches H 4 00 T F ('lark, labor poor farm., 15 50 Same, for same 12 00 Same, for suine 10 00 F E Babcock, erroneous taxes 114.15. cout'd. Some, public printing j oq S B Jenkins, fireman boiler house so 00 Philip Blue, truaut officer services 30 00 I. H Hamilton, per diem Co Supt 104 00 Hint, Terry Stationary Co sup KCIM.2S A(> Hardy, exp highways. .. 22 95 City of Keusselaer, lights for Dec. 1001. 0 4H 43 Same, water to Apr. 1, 1902 87 50 G K Marshall, public printing 25 20 F E Babcock. public printing 2 00 J P Hammond I assignee) 2 fox scalps 500 City Konsscliier, lights for Fab. 19uf... 87 4ft Johnson. Tem Con Co., exp ct house... t) 90 Chas W Baker, exp Gillum grav roads I n 1 ft' **P*"" M ’ Poor, 11 50 S BJenkltjs, fireman othouse 400 C C Starr, ice for poor farm 5 00 Keusselaer Fuel 4 Feed Co., exp p f... HP 78 Same, expense jail ...... 1142 i l £ r,B 4 n ' exp Urm • • lft 00 While A Marion, exp Jail j OU V'has Kamp, fuel and lights 10 50 B C English, sal sec Ihl health 52 09 Same, postage j Fleener A Carnahan, acct o'itted taxes 359 40

THANK YOU.

Editor Democrat lt is with pleasure that I beg to extend my congratulations at the beginning of the fifth year of your publication of The Jasper County Democrat. I trust that this year and next, and those succeeding, will witness a continuation of that success which has marked the passage of the four years just completed. We have in this county a large majority of republicans, and your subscription list is, no doubt, thickly dotted with’ names of men who differ from you in politics. Honest men always take kindly to an honestly conducted enterprise, however the opinions of the two may differ on any subject, and I doubt if you will find anyone, even among those wh&m you most bitterly denounced through the columns of The Democrat, who will venture to say that any of your journalistic efforts have been made through aught else but honest opinion and investigation. I believe there are but few dishonest men in Jasper county, comparatively, speaking, it being a community of farmers, among whom the standard of “honesty seems higher than in most -other callings, yet the fact that we have some among us that will bear watching, cannot be denied, and the taxpayers of the county owe you more than you will ever receive from them, for your services in exposing the acts of certain public officials who are the sworn servants of the people. There is a work in every community, Mr. Editor, for such a paper as yours. Public office has come to be a thing of barter and trade, a kind of abbreviated road to wealth, by which men sacrifice everything honorable to their mad craze for money. The people of every community should be thankful if they possess a paper that has their interests at heart, and it is to be hoped that in time public opinion will be so moulded by papers like yours that public offices will be filled by honorable men, and not by men that make a business of betraying the people whom they represent. * # *

Delegates to County Convention.

Following are the names of the delegates selected at the precinct primaries last Saturday for the county and judicial conventions, so far as reported at this writing. In precincts where alternates are are not given, it was decided to let each delegate select his own alternate:

Marion No 1. Peter Hordeman Jr C W Duvall U M Baughman C F Stackhouse T W George Judson Mower Mason Kenton Charles Norman L E Glazebrook Judicial—N. S. Bates. Marion No. 2. Smith Newell Nelson Randle John L Smith J C Chilcote Frank Maloy Joseph Jeffries Isaac Leavel Joe Sharp K A Parker , Judicial—Felix French. Marion No. 3. Henry Liters Frank P Myer Gvugge Ketchum Thos A Crockett .Nathaniel Scott Alfred Peters A K Yeoman Henry Eigleshach Henry Hildebrand W J Imes Judicial—Mariou I. Adams. Marion No. 4. Frank L Hoover Charles A Roberts C B Steward Joseph Nagle John Eger John Hordeman Joseph Putts Wm Washburn Charles Phegley John E Bislosky. J udicial —C. B. Steward. Barklby, East. Ora Wiles John Kimble B E Castor T .51 Callahan Norval Osborne W M Snedecker Fret-man Hawn Judicial—John Kimble. Bahklby, West. F M Haya Alfred Collins John Schroer S Hopkins John Moore E Pullins Wm Bull Jr Judicial-Frank Schroer. Kankakee. William Cullen Bert Vandercar John Cooper William Cooper Frank Fisher Geo Ketchmurk John Finn Judicial—B. W. Allen. Jordan Township. Delegates. Alternates. Jno Reed Jr Frank Putt Jno Bill Howard Burr G G Garrison Jos Sigman M A Dewey Leu Schaefer W D Bringle F B Roy Frank Shide Chua Miller Frank Corbin J W Hitching* J R Hazen Frank Welsh Wm Now els C W Harris Jay Lamaou L H Myers Martin Cain H W Iliff Judicial-Frank Welsh; Wm Dunn, Altr'e. Mil boy. Delegates. Alternates. John bout herd Fr*d Sult w ell Henry Beaver Frank Sommers J A Blakemore Charles Heaver David Benson Lon Beaver Judicial—Wm T Smith; W C Huston, Altr'e. Hanuinu Gaovtt. ~ RSl’f!*.**’’ Alternates. Harry Riahling Edward Randle James Lefler Wm K Willets C A Lefler Joseph Stewart James Culp “C ul P . _ James Snedecker Judicial -JosephStewart; K. Jordan, Altr'e. Union, Bocth. Delegates. Alternates. Chas Lakin Sol Norman Duvld Haste b A Briisnahnn L Hodge ' ictor Yeoman L D Mauck John Garriott J Wiseman Wesley F»»|or T F Hrusnahan W Harrington Geo W ( asey E Garriott Judicial—B. A. Briisnahnn. Wheatfield. „ „ Delegates. Alternates. G O Stemble David Hell olFh K, mi’P John McGlinn Sr H F Funk George Swisher Mike Benlcken A J Fee her wo.“n M, T"? r William Dittman Philip Stuppy Andrew Miach Perry Brofrn Samuel Rawley Judicial—B, D. Clark.

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» Commercial State Bank North Side of Public Square, RENSSELAER, - INDIANA. sioimii oi IM oi Close oi ns Business, on me 25in dcy 01 Fencoiy, 1902. RESOURCES. . ' LIABILITIES. Loans and Di5c0unt5....<173,270.18 | Capital Stock Paid In < 25,000.00 Overdrafts 1.080 00 I Surplus Fund 3,000.00 U.S.Bonds 11,900.00 Undivided Profits 1.024.39 Due from Banks and Bankers.. 49.604 92 | Discount, Exchange and 1nt.... 4.171.82 Banking House 5.585.00 || Deposits....'. 216,866.74 Ca5ha—8.622.85 || $250,662.95 || $250,062.95 We respectfully call the attention of the public to the foregoing statement of our condition, as reported to the Auditor of State. We have money to loan on farm and city property and on personal security at reasonable rates and without delay. We pay interest on Savings, sell drafts on Foreign Countries, make investments on First Mortgage Security for our customers, rent safe deposit boxes for safe keeping of papers, and. tansact a general banking business. We respectfully solicit a snare of the public patronage, promising fair and courteous treatment to all. Addison Parkison, James T. Rand lx, ) John M. Wasson, Geo. E. Murray, 5- Directors. E. L. Hollingsworth, ) 5 Per Cent Farm Loans a Specialty. ▼ ▼▼▼▼▼ I Ydu Are t ♦ U p t he i : K'P i f I | $ ♦ If you don’t come to figure ♦ X with us before buying elsewhere * t as our stocks are complete and t ♦ we can furnish anything need- ♦ $ ed in the Lumber line. * DONNELLY LUMBER CO. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«

Board and lodging. Rates SI.OO Per Day. FRANK COOPER, Indianapolis. Ind. 2024 HOVY STREET. 'TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATF. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division. lu the matter of W’illis > In Bankruptcy. M. Sturges, Bankrupt ) No. 897. In pursuance of the order of the United States District Court of the Northern District of Ohio, to me issued by Charles H. Keating. Referee in Bankruptcy. I will offer for sale at public auction, on the 19th day of April A. D., 1902, at one o'clock in the afternoon at the door of the Court House. Rensselaer, Indiana, the following described Real Estate situated in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana: Being the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of Section (12), Township (30) north, Range (S • west, containing 40 acres of land. Appraised value $400.00. The above Real Estate to be sohi free from all liens and free from d >wer. Terms of sale cash. Sale subject to tiie approval of the Court. EDWARD REMY, Trustee of the Estate of Willis M. Sturges. Bankrupt. | APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the First ward of the City of Rentselaer ana Marion Township, in Jasper Coun’y. Indiana, that the undersigned. Conrad Kellner, a male inhabitant of tiie State of Indiana, and over the age of twentv-one years and » ho has been and is of good moral character not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, ana a tit person in every respect to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who is and has been for more than ninety days last past a continuous resident of said city and township, and who is the actual owner and proprietor oi the business for wh*ch a license is asked will apply to tiie Board of commissioners oi said Jasper county, Indiana, at their May term, 1902, said term commencing on Monday. May 5, 1902, for a license for a period of one year to sell and barter spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart, and a less quantity than five gallons at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises w’here sold, which said premises are described as follows, to-wit: The front room, fronting and facing on Van Rensselaer street, in said city, which said room is on the ground tloor ai.d measures on the inside thereof 10.8 feet fronting on said street and 40 feet deep, and contains one door and two windows in tiie easterly end fronting on said street, and one door in the westerly end thereof, of a one story brick building situated on lot number two (2) in block number three (3) in the original plat of said city, and Is more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on said Van Rens selaer street sixty-five (U 5 feet and six (6) inches northerly, 33 degrees and 10 minutes East from the south-easterly corner of sain block number three (8); thence northerly parallel with said Van Rensselaer street and on the westerly side thereof, twenty one (21) feet; thence westerly. 50 degrees and 50 minutes west, sixty-one (61) feet and six (6) Inches; thence southerly parallel with said Van Rensselaer street twenty-one (3D feet; thence easterly a distance of sixty-one (01) feet and six (0) Inches-to the place of beginn said room has a glass front permitting a full view of the entire inside. That said room Is aeperate from any otliei kind of busl ness whatever, andthat no d.-vices for amusement or music of any kind or character Is In said room, and that there is no partition or partitions in said room; that said r.ionr can be securely locked and admission thereto prevented; that said room Is situated on the ground floor and fronts on Van Rensselaer street, a public street in ss d city and Is so arranged that the whole Interior thereof can be viewed from the street during all hours when sales are prohibited by law. Baid applicant also asks permission to sei' tobacco and cigars, and to serve a lunch or full meals In said room ii> connection with the sales of liquors. CONRAD KELLNER.

WANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS OF character and good reputation In each stair (one *n this county required) tn represent auc advertise old established wealthy businert house of solid tinanrial atandirg. Salary <Dweekly with expenses additional. all payablt in cash each Wednesday direct from hear offices. Horse and carriages furbished, whet necessary. References. Enclose self-address-ed stamped envelope. Manager. 3 l<i Caxtot Building. Chicago. PLENTY OF EGGS Aa4s» sick chicken, wbsrs Weils' Hoorter Port by Powder la ueed. Faroe (Thaler*. Ukom esc Soap. Keeps poultry bort thy. Pads*, WwseeSa SolcJ by A. F. Long.

WANTED-SEVERAL PERSONS OI character and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent ana advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary SISCO weekly, with expenses additional, all pay, able in cash each Wednesday direct fron head offices. Horse and carriages furnished when necessary. Kefrences. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Manager. 3it Caxton Building, Chicago.

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CALL FOR THE PACKACE THAT LOOKS LIKE THIS BECAUSE IT IS BEST ||broncure|| B A TONIC REMEDY H H ,0 * mRe B ALL BRONCHIAL ■ IRRITATION Ml B * HD Bil H INFLAMMATION. Hi H SYMPTOMS: H B coughing. ■Bi H CONGISTION, H ■ HoeastNess Ml B Tightness a rawness HI M IN THE CHEST. MM I ■ HEAVINESS. ■) ■ OPPRESSION. ■ ■ ACHE S A PAINS IN THI Ml M BODY a BONIS. IHI M puffing a blowing. Mil M "010 m.h I w.HTie Coves," MB! n WHOOPING COUGH. Ml B veto with eeaer M ivcciii a« > ».,i«rnt H IN COLDS. Ml B PNEUMONIA B|i I LA QRIPPE. Hl M Rational remedies CO. B esaossuae, koxah*. H9I AND BEST IS CHEAPEST Price, QOo. - - 12 For «0.00. SOLD AND SUARANTBBD SY | ALL ENTERPRISING DRUGGISTS Morris* Enffisb Stable Liniment Bold by A. F. Long.

A good looking horse and poor log harness is the worst kind of a com- f? - Eureka Harness Oil T 'M not only makes the hamsae and tha ijlk horse look beUer, but makes the I SA leather soft and pliable, puts It In condltlon to last—twice as long • MMbUZ/ °*t ordinarily would. IBM i. —‘‘ll HBKlhuf STANDARD JML . .OIL CO. tjHOk Your WKM® Horse a Chance! (J Edward P. Honan, . ATTORNEY AT IAW. Law, Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans. Will practice in all the courts. Office over Fendig's Fair. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Hanley & Hunt, ion, mcis, loons and Real Estate. RENSSELAER. IND. Office up-stairs in Leopold block, first stairs west of Van Rensselaer street. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investment Broker Attorney For The L. N. A. AC.Ry, and Rensselaer W.L.& P.Co. OR^Officeover Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer. Indiana. U. M. Baughman. G. A. Williams. Baughman & Williams, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Law. Notary work. Loans, Real Estate and Insurance, bpecia attention given to collections of ail kinds. Office over “Racket Store.” 'Phone 329. • Rensselaer, - Indiana. Moses Leopold, attorney at law and insurance, Office over Ellis & Murray’s Rensselaer, - - Indiana. I: F. Irwin S.C. Irwin Irwin & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts. Collections. Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office in Odd Fellows' Block. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Ira W. Yeoman, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Remington, - . . Indiana. Lb*- Real Estate, Collections, Insurance and Farm Loans. Office upstairs in Durand Block. FRANK FOLTS. G. «. «FITU«IU MAURY R. KURRIB. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, (Successor* to Thompson A Bro.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Law, Real Estate, Insurance Attracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in the County. . RENSSELAER, IND. Mordecai F. Chilcote, William H. Parkison Notary Public. Notary Public. Chilcote & Parkison, ATTORNEYS aT LAW. Law, Real Estate. Insurance. Abstracts and Loans. Attorneysfor the Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville Railway Co. Will practice In all of the courts. Office over J. Makeever's Hank, on Washington street. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA.

H. O. Harris. E. T. Harris? J. C. Harris. Preaideu|. Vice-Pres. Cashier. Rensselaer Bank. Deposits received on call, Interest Bearing Certificates of Deposit issued on time, Exchange Bought and Sold on principal cities. Notes Discounted at current rates, Farm Loans made at 5 per cent. We Solicit a Share of Your Business. Drs. I. B. & I. M. Washburn, Physicians & Surgeons. Dr. I. B. Washburn will ffiYespecial attention to Diseaaea of the Bye, Ear, Noae. Throat and Chronic Diseases. He also tests eras for glasses. Ornoß TtvirHoai No. da. Raaiosaoa Fhohs Mo. ar. Reneselaer, - - Indiana. E. C. English, Physician & Surgeon. Offica over Imes' Millinery store. Oppios Phoms. ITT. RsaioSHos Phom*. US. H. L. Brown, . DENTIST. Office over Larch's drug store. ' j l; NOTICE of appointment. State of Indiana. I County of Jasper. J M Motlce la hereby given that the undersigned a In ted administrator of the estate 2, Vickery, deceased, late of < mbdZ County. Indians. JULIUS AdmiaMndpr.