Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1902 — Page 4

jisper m mi. f. I. BABCOCK, IDITOB «HD PUBLISHHI. Com DiaiMoi Trlb.hons* 1 Orrios. SIS. ( Sriidimoi. Sit. Official Democratic Paper of Jasper County. SI.OO PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Advertising rates mffiie known on application Entered at tfce Post-office at Rensselaer, Ind. ae second class matter. Office on Van Renaseiaar Street, North of Murray’s Store. Notice 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 tine cent perwordfor each insertion. No advertising will be accepted for lees than 10 cents. Cards of thanks will be published for 35 cents and resolutions of condolence for *I.OO.

A negro was lynched (hanged) by ft mob in Sullivan county, lad., Thursday night for assaulting two women. And Indiana went 35,(X)0 republican, too! The township trustee meeting at Indianapolis this week, resoluted, among other things, that the legislature fix the per diem at $3 per day, make trustees eligible to reelection, and fix the time for making tax levy and annual settlement on the first Tuesday in Augnst, thereby making the year end July 31. It will doubtless prove a source of disappointment to many families to learn that the administration, at the beheat of the protected interests in the Philippines, has decided tliat Christmas boxes for the soldier boys in the islands will be subject to the same tariff duties as other merchandise. There will be no duty free Christmas presents for the soldier boys this year. If there is one thing more than another in this world which deserves our scorn and contempt, it is the man who is the slave of another’s wish; who has no faith in that voice in his breast which says: Do right; who will sell his birthright privileges and hide his opinions for fear that men will withdraw their friendship if they be known, who will do anything to be popular, and even betray the sacred convictions of his soul to advance a selfish interest or gratify a mean desire. The Philadelphia district attorney has completed his investigation of the charges brought against Senator Quay for violating of the federal law by soliciting campaign contributions from officeholders. Of course the attorney entirely vindicates the Senator, who it seems from the Attorney’s report, was in dense ignorance of the fact that his name was used. If the Senator had been less successful in the manipulation of the Pennsylvania elections the Attorney might have found differently. There are numerous indications that the pressure to enact antitrust legislation, which will be brought to bear on Congress, will be exceedingly strong. The President favors it and is especially anxious that some means should be taken to inforce publicity so ns to prevent the floating of what are calk'd wild-cat stocks on the market. He is told, even by some of the financiers, that there is a grave element of danger in this now common practice, and he appreciates that the result may mean a panic which, if it were to come shortly before election time, would bo almost sure toj mean republican defeat. Doubtless Mr. Roosevelt will urge the enactment of a law in line with Attorney General Knox’s recommendations at, Pittsburg, but that such a law will be passed is considered very doubtful. Some of, the best posted politicans in j Washington, however, say that a compromise law will be the inevitable result of the present agitation, and that law will merely take the form of enforcing a measure of publicity on the trusts.

Foley'* Hooey and Tar for coughs and cold* —rallable, tried and teated, safe and aore. Sold by A. F. Long.

The enthusiasm with which Henry Watterson is backing Senator Gorman as the coming democratic leader is occasioning some surprise among the friends of the veteran Kentucky editor. They do not deny the ability of the Maryland Senator but they do not regard him as sound on the tarriff question, and they say the man who aspires to lead the democratic party in the next national campaign must be an avowed tariff reformer. That Mr. Gorman will promptly become the leader of the democratic side of the Setate is the confident expectation of the democrats in Washington.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure E. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. Hoc. See the Thanksgiving Linen Sale, special bargains in new goods. Chicago Bargain Store. The Prairie Farmer is the best farm paper. To convince you of this we will send it weekly, together with the Prairie Farmer Home Magazine monthly, to January i, 1903, for only 10 cents. Address the Prairie Farmei, 160 Adams street, Chicago. LIME. HAIR, BRICK and CEment in stock at all times and at lowest prices. From foundation to roof we can furnish anything in building material. Donnelly Lumber Co. Startling, but True. “If every one knew what a grand medicine Ur. King'* New Life Pill* is,’* writes D. H. Turner, Demp»eytown, Pa., “you’d sel. all you have in a day. Two weeks’* use has made a new man of me.” Infallible for constlpaton, stomach and liver troubles. 35c. at A. F. Long's drug store. We pay the highest market price for produce. Laßue Bros. Luck In Thirteen. By sending 13 miles Wm. Splrey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cures bruises, felons, ulcers, eruptions, bolls, burns, corns and piles. Only 35c. Guaranteed by A. F. Long, druggist. All calicos, over 100 patterns to select from, only 4c a yard at Laßue Bros. He Could Hardly Get Up. P. H. Duffy, of Ashley, 111., writes, "This is to certify that I have taken two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure, and it has helped me more than any other medicine. I tried many advertised remedies, but none of them gave me any relief. My druggist recommended Foley's Kidney Cure, and it ha* cured me. Before commencing its use I was in Buch a shape that I could hardly get np when once down." Sold by A. F. Long. Try our pure uncolored tea, no better grown, for only 60c a pound. Laßue Bros. An arm load of old papers at The Democrat office. New Lumber Yard In Rensselaer, Where you can get all kinds of Lumber, Lime, Hair, Brick, Cement and Plaster; also the celebrated alabastßcent Wall Plaster, I solicit a share of your trade at my old stand. Respectfully, Hiram Day. GOOD ADVICE. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-tive percent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects: such as sour stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Waterbrash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at the Pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste In the Mouth. Coming up of Food after eating, Low Spirits, etc, Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 76 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Get Green's Special Almanac. A. F. Long. Marion I. Adams is agent for the Farmer’s Mutual Insurance Co., of Jasper, Benton and White counties. Insurance now in force over #1,(XX),000. Farmers desiring policies in this company should call upon or address him at Rensselaer, Inil ts. Stops th. Cough ami Works otl the Cold. Laxative Jiromu Quinine Tablets cure a lu in unt‘ day. No cure, no pay. Price. 35 cents. Games In each pound package of Lion Coffee from now until Christmas will be found a free game, amusing and instructive— 50 different kinds. Ost Ltoa Coffee end • Pres dame at Yoon- Qrocsrs.

Seven Diseases Caused by Measles. Dr. Miles* Restorative Tonic and Nervine Cured After Thirty-one Years. “I was a perfectly healthy young man up to February 1865. When my regiment was in Camp Randall I was taken sick with the measles and I did not enjoy good health up to the time I used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine and Tonic in 1896. Doctors have told me it came from inactivity of the liver. 1 cannot say how many physicians did treat me but have had all kinds. Dieting has never helped me. Biliousness, attacks of headache, rheumatism, nasal catarh, hay fever, asthma, and chronic diarrhcea; have all taken their turn with me. Thanks to the Nervine and Tonic I am completely restored to health. I have also used Dr. Miles’ AntiPain Pills with good results and I think that the Dr. Miles Remedies are perfect."—Rev. Hiram Bender, Sparta, Wis. . “I want to say a few good words for Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. I have been troubled very much with insomnia since I made the change to the new paper and on account of this nave tried various remedies without relief. I was finally induced by a wholesale druggist, a personal friend of mine, to try Nervine. I can assure you it has done me a lot of good. Ido not find it necessary to use it regularly now but occasionally when I find that I am excessively nervous and restless I again take it up as I always keep a supply on hand. It has never failed to give me the desired relief."—A. Huegin, Publisher “Daily Free-Press" Milwaukee, Wis. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart. Ind.

Foley’s Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes.„Sold by A. F. Long. For First-Class Blacksmithing of all kinds, go to the Front Street Shop of John Kohler, (Glazebrook’s old Stand.) Horse-Shoe-ing, Plow sharpening, Repair Work and general blacksmithing done in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. Woodwork and wagon repairing done on short notice. Remember the place, south of the mill. John Kohler, Prop. Startling Surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley. a healthy, robust, blacksmith of Tilden, Ind., that forten years he suffered such tortures from rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, “and I have not felt a twinge in over a year.” They regulate the kidneys, purify the blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, improve dfgestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 60c. at at A. F. Long's drug store. 2500 yds. of calico, 3 eta. a yd. Chicago Bargain Store. A Policeman s Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, la., writes. "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider It the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” Sold by A. F. Long. Do you want to save money? If so, buy your fall and winter Hats of Mrs. Hershman; strictly up to date. Monon Excursion Rates. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK SHOW. Make arrangements to visit the great International Live Stock Show at Chicago in December, with wife and family. They all want to see it. It will be the crowning event of the year, and the greatest live stock show Chicago ever had, Don’t miss It. Monon trains stop at Englewood and 47th Street. Dining Chairs $3.75 per set at E. J. Hurley’s Furniture Store. See our line of shoes, new styles and lowest prices. Laßue Bros. A child of Mrs. Geo.T. Benson, when get ting hi* usual Saturday night bath, stepped back against a hot stove which burned him severely. The chtld was in great agony and his mother could do nothtDg to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it, the chtld was quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson Is a well known resident i f Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment, and Is especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by A. F. Long. Special reduced prices on cloaks for Thanksgiving JSale. Chicago Bargain St<>he. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking into a blazing home, somy liromen lately dragged the sleeping Inmate- from death. Fancied security and death near, it's that way when you neglect coughs am! mldr. Don't do it. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all throfit, chest and lung troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suffering, death, atnl doctor’s bill-. A teaspoonful stops a late coug' persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, it’s guaranteed to satisfy by A. F, Long. Trice 60c. and #l. Trial buttles free. Try a sack of Occident flour, no better made, only 93c nt Laßue Bros. Irwin & Irwin are making loans on farm or city property at a low rate of interest and commission and on more liberal terms than oan be obtained elsewhere in Jasper County. PLENTY - OF E6GS Aid bo tick ohlckoss whom Woils’ HoooUr PM V Sold br A. F. Long.

Poultry Raisers J. H. McNEES, east of Valma,and ikL jjL the highest marP. S.—Ducks and Geese must be full feathered, all poultry fat and empty crop. ♦ ♦ ♦ Come and see us. . We ▼ have no hard coal, but we ▼ have something better—good ▼ coke. Best thing for Base- ▼ burner’s and Furnaces. ▼ ♦ DONNELLY LUMBER COMPANY. ♦ ▲ P. S. We also have some bar- ▲ X gains in shingles, see them. X i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaA

E. F. EMERY, Real Estate Dealer, VERNON, or BUTLERVILLE, IND. I have a large number of farms, town and city property, to sell in Jennings county and elsewhere. Farms with never failing springs, from 40 acres to 800 acres, ranging in price from 110 to 140 per acre. Good properties of all kinds to lease or rent. My terras are reasonable. Good conveyances to meet customers seeking homes. At Wagner House, Vernon, Ind.. or Butlerville, Ind. Please give notice prior to coming. When placing property in my hands for sale, exchange or rental, please give full description and location. To show that I have confidence in this section of the country I have purchased for my own use four large farms, consisting of 800 acres. My many frieuds ana parties looking at the country with a view to locating are always welcome at my Summer Resort, The Pin* Gbove Stock Farm. High Bred Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Grand Scenery, Springs, Boating, Bathing and Fishing. OFFICE—FaII and Winter at Wagner House, opposite Court House, Vernon, Indiana. On P. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Spring and Summer at mv Summer Resort, six miles north-east ol North Vernon, and one mile north-west of Butlervllie. Ind., on the B. A0.5-W.Ry. REVIVO VITALITY aiUBAT vsuiNOß nmvnroT produces the above results In 30 days. It seta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others tall, young men will regain tholr lost manhood, and old men will recover tholr youthful vigor by using BE VIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Inipote&cy, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power. FalUmi Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abom or excess and Indiscretion, which unfits one for st u«ly, business or marriage. It not only euros by ntartlnff at the seat of disease, hot Is a grout nerve tonlo and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth, ft wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It con bo carried In vest pocket. By mall. (41,00 per package, or six for •0.00, with a poal fits written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Advice and circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., SSBgSSffi?* For sale in Rensselaer by J, A. Larsh druggist. For Fruit treeß,* call on 8. E. Yeoman, who represents the Hooker & Wyman nurseries of Rochester, N. Y. Every Saturday and evenings at D. M. Worlaud’s carriage store, east side of public square. ts. Morris’ English Stable Powder ! Sold by A. W. Long

CITY. TOWNSHIP AND COUNTY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor J. H. S. Ellis Marshal Mel Abbott Clerk Charles Morlan Treasurer James H. Chapman Attorney. Geo. A. Williams Civil Engineer J.C. Thrawls Fire Chief C. B. Steward COUXCILMEN. Ist ward Henry Wood. Fred Phillips td ward W. S. Parks, B. F. Ferguson 3d w'ard J. C. McColly, Peter Wasson COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk .John F. Major Sheriff Abram G. Hardy Auditor W.C, Babcock Treasurer R. A. Parkison. Recorder Robert B. Porter Surveyor Myrt B. Price Coroner Jennings Wright Supt. Public Schools Louis H. Hamilton Assessor John R. Phillips COMMISSIONERS. Ist District Abraham Halleck 2nd District Frederick Waymlre 3rd District Charles T. Denham Commissioners’ court—First Monday of each month. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. TRUSTEES. TOWNSHIPS. Joseph Stewart Hanging Grove John Ryan GUlam Lewis Shrier Walker Elias Arnold Barkley Charles M. Blue .Marion John BUI Jordan Geo. M. Wilcox Newton 8. L. Luce Keener Thomas F. Maloney Kankakee Stephen D. Clark Wheat field Albert J. Bellows.. Carpenter William T. Smith Milroy Barney D. Comer Union Louis H. Hamilton, Co. Supt Rensseleer G. K. Hollingsworth Rensselaer George Besse. ... Remington Geo. O. Stembel Whentneld JUDICIAL. Circuit Judge Charles W. Hanley Prosecuting attorney . John D. Sink Terms of Court.—Second Monday in February, April, September and November. H. L. Brown. DENTIST. Office over Larsh’s drug store, mmmm. "V Crown, Bar aud Bridge \ Work. Teeth Without I /m Plates, Without Pain. J.W, HORTON .. IS YEANS IN NENSSELAEN. Teeth oarefully stopped with gold and other fillings. Consultation free. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered dally. Chargee within the reach of ell. ovnes erroaiv* sowar mows*. Morris’ EoglUh Stable Liniment " Sold by A. F. Long.

Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Bj. Chicago to the Northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the South, Louisville, and French Lick Springs. Rensselaer Time-Table, In Effect June 29,1902. South Bound. No. s—Louisville Mail, (dally) 10:55 a. m. No, 33 Indianapolis Mail, (daily).. 2 :01 p. m. No. 39—Milk accomm., (dally) 6:15 p. m. No. 3—Louisville Express, (daily).. 11:25 p. m. •No. 45—Local freight 2:40 p.m. No.3l—Fast Mail * 4:49a.m. North Bound. No. 4—Mail, (dally).. .. 4:30 a.m. No. 40—Milk accomm., (daily) 7:31a.m. No. 32—Fast Mail, (daily) 9:55 a.m. No. 6—Mail and Express, (daily)... 3:30 p.m. •No. 30—Cin.to Chicago Ves. Mail.. 6:32 p. m. tNo. 38—Cin. to Chicago.... 2:57 p. m. •No. 46—Local freight 9:55a. m. •Daily except Sunday. {Sunday only, Hammond has been made a regular stop for No. 30. No. 32 and 33 now stop at Cedar Lake. Fbank J. Reed, G. P. A., W. H. McDoel, President and Gen. M’g’r. Chas. H. Rockwell, Traffio M’g’r, CHIOAQO. W. H. Beam, Agent. Rensselaer.

Edward P. Honan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Law, Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans. Will practice in all the courts. Office over Fendig's Fair. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Hanley & Hunt, taw. Abstracts, Loans and Real Estate. RENSSELAER, IND. Office up-stairs in Leopold block, first stairs west of Vsnßensselaer street. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investment Broker Attorney For The L. N. A. A C. Ry, and Rensselaer W. L. A P. Co. over Chicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, Indiana. U. M. Baughman. G. A. Williams. Baughman & Williams, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Law, Notary work, Loans. Real Estate and Insurance. Special attention given to collections of all kinds. Office over “Racket Store.” 'Phone 329. RENBBELAER, - INDIANA. Moses Leopold, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND INSURANCE, Office over Ellis A Murray's Rensselaer, • • Indiana, J. F. Irwin S. C. Irwin Irwin & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts. Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office in Odd Fellows' Block. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. R. W. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in all courts. Special attention given to drawing up wills and settling decedent’s estates. Office in county building east side of court house square. MMMK VOLT*. O. e. IRTIII. HAMM. It, KUSHIS Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, (Successor* to Thompson A Bro.) ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Law, Real Estate, Insurance Absracta and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books In the County. RENSSELAER, IND. Ira W. Yeoman, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Remington, • • ■ Indians. Law, Real Estate, Collections, Insurance and F arm Loans. Office upstairs In Durand Block. Drs. I. B. & I. M. Washburn, Physicians & Surgeons. Dr. 1.8. Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. He also tests eves for glasses. Omioi Tilifhoni No. 48. ftßStoaNoa Phonb No. 87. Rensselaer, - - Indiana. E. C. English, Physician & Surgeon. Office over lmes’ Millinery store. Rensselaer. Orvics Phohs.itt. RSSIOSMCS Phonb, IIS. W. W. MERRILL, M. D. Eieciic Ptiysicion ond sum, KFINSSKLAKR, . INDIANA. Chronic Dlsoasos a Specialty. Office 'Phone 808. Residence 'Phone 845 H. O. Harris, E. T. Harris, J. C. Harris, President. Vlce-Pres. Cashier. Rensselaer Bank. Deposits received on caU, Interest Bearing Certificates of Deposit Issued on Ume, Exchange Bought and Sold on principal cltlss, Notes Discounted at current rates. Farm Loans made at 5 per cent. Wa Solicit a Man sf Ysar Baalaoas.