Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1903 — Page 4
During fjjf Convalescence gM til Recovery is hastened, health restored and vitality renewed by the use of The perfect malt tonic. A food in liquid form. It quickly builds flesh and tissue. All dragglsto Mil It Fiopartd by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’ll St Louis, U. 8. A.
JISPER KOBIffT DM. ■ t. BIBCOCK, EDITOR HD MBM«. .... Drn M ..T. u ».... 1 5......0 1 * an. Off olal Democratic Paper of Jaapar County. SI.OO PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Advertl.iny rate, made known on application Entered at the Port-office at Reuieelaer, Ind. aa aecond ola.a matter. Office on Van Ranaaaiaar Street, North of Murray's Store.
Lafayette Democrat: By the way, our friend from Wheatfield, the editor of the Kankakee Valley Telephone, was advised by Uncle Sam to take to the cornfield and shock the corn, which he. did. And his newspaper which was onoe an interesting splatter of printers’ ink beauteous with paint* ings of Wheatfield’s most beautiful obscenry is now only a piece of news without a paper.
Attorney-General Miller has furnished Auditor of Staf& Slierrick with an opinion that the state cannot, under the laws, allow county treasurers for any monies paid out on account of tax-ferrets. This matter will be of interest to all counties where tax-ferrets have been employed. The ferrets gave out the idea that the state would stand its proportinate share of the tax-ferrets’ percent for recovering omitted taxes, but under this;, ruling the entire sum must come from the county fund.
And now it is said that' J. Frank Hanley of Lafayette has his political car out for the republican nomination for governor. J. Frank has in the past several years been after nearly every office for which he is eligible, and has been turned down in every case Bince he was congressman. Perhaps were he to go into retirement for a few years his star would shine with more brilliancy no his return to the political aren i There is such a thing as popularity being overdone.
August Russel, aged 60 years and a degenerate, was arrested at Rochester, N. Y., Wednesday for the murder of Theresas Keating, who was outraged and murdered in that city in November, 1900. Russel has confessed to the above murder, and points of similarity of same to the murder of Agatha Reichlin at Lorain, Ohio, recently. for which Rev. Father Walser was arrested and afterward discharged, lead the Ohio officers to believe that Russel also committ d the latter crime. It is said that he will give no satisfactory explanation of his whereabouts at the time Miss Reichlin was murdered.
Grau and the Gallery.
Now that Maitfioe Grau, the successful has laid aside temporarily the CNtee of operatic management, reiflifeaecenoes are in order, When asked cmj tue oooaoion how he had managed % toake grand opera a paying igvnflttfcant where other managers had he *ep£wd: “The public paj9 me k> hear the singers; I pay the dtagers. 3 ’ An aequaintanos in search of Mr. Grau found him in the topmost gallery of the Mstoopohtan Opera House. He was throwing bits of paper in the air. Questioned, he said, “Trying to dfeborer drafts" “What an unusual interest you take in the people who fill the gallery !” commented the aoquaintanee. “A sneeze will interrupt and blemish a song,” said Mr. Grau. “A man in the gallery can sneeze as loud as a man in the box.”
Just a Difference In Spelling.
Justice Morgan J. O’Brien while on his way to his seat_at the dinner
jgiven in "hoaor df Jxwtioo Jatnee A. o*Gorman by the Society of the Friendly Sane arf St Patrick spied among the guests Abe Groixn. lie looked at the little lawyer Jar a second and then said, with evident amazement; •‘Why, Abe, Vfcat are doing here? This id & gathering of Irtehr men, sons of Erin?* "Bo am I," said Gruber. **l am a son of Erin, only oar people spell it differently—AhmkH3.* Colonel Gruber was not asked to leave and enjoyed himself thoroughly among the sons of Erin who do not spoil tt A-a-p-on.—He« .York JCbnoe.
Leave your order for binder twine, it may be higher. Chicago Bargain Store. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. MONEY ON FARMS. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent interest, with privilege to make partial payments at any interest paying time, Call at First National, Bank, No of Pub. Sq., Rensselaer, Ind. Binder Twine headquarters, guaranteed best quality and lowest prices. Chicago Bargain Store. EXCURSION RATES. $3,30 for the round trip to Indianapolis. June 14 and 15, good returning to June 30, account Modern Woodman meeting;, $1.1)0 for the round trip to Lafayette, June llth to 23d, final limit Juue 33d. $10.05 for the round trip to Lakewood, N. Y., June 10th to 17th, final limit June 34th. One fare for the rouud trip to Richmond, Ind., June 22d and 23d. final limit June 37th. One fare for the round trip to St. Louis, Mo.. June 15,10, 17, final limit June 35th. Low rate Homeeeekers’ tickets on sale Ist and 3d Tuesday of each month. W. H. BEAM, Agent. The Democrat, SI.OO per year.
Real Estate Transfers,
B.D. Comer to Union School tp., May 22, pt sw 18-80-6,1 acre, Union. SSO, David C. Nigh to James C. Passons et ux, May 33, pt 18-30-6, Rensselaer, sl. q. c. d. Sheriff Jasper County to Amanda J. Roberts, June 1, ae ne 10-31-7, Keener, $647,60. Sheriff’s deed. Samuel Newman et al to Thomas F. Cheever, April 1, pt se 37-83-7, 1 acre. Keener, SOO. Nellie Sayler to Abraham Leopold, May 25, It 12, bl 2, Rensselaer. $750, James T. Randle to Edward J. Randle, June 6, sw sw 4-29-5, pt eX se 4-28-5. wX se 4-20-6, ex SW 4-38-5. pt 5-38-5, ne nw 5-28-5, tie ne 8-28-5, 840 acres, Barkley, $22,100. Granville M. Ballard to George La Berge, Feb. 38, wX sw 38-83-6, Wheatfield, sl. q. c. d. Albert E. Brand to Harry L. Brown et ux Oct. 38,1003, It 1 bl 11, Rensselaer, SSOO. Henry Marsh to Wesley J. Fell, Jan. 16, 1002, wX seX 18-27-7, Carpenter. SB,OOO. Sheriff Jasper Co. to Daniel S. Makeever, June 8, It Bbl 17, Weston’s 2d add Rensselaer, S6OO. Sheriff's deed.
Morris’ English Stable Powder rrtn tilt gir gwrhage Sold by A. F. Long
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
G. F. MEYERS, formerly of Kniman, Ind., is now located in this city and has opened an office in the Leopold block, over Murray’s store. Having been a resident of Jasper county for thirty years and in the real estate business for eight years and having a large list of farms and city property for sale and exchange, he woold be pleased to have call or write if you have any business in his line. If you have a farm or city property for Bale he will be pleased to sell it for you. If you want to- buy, see his list before buying. Yon will find below a brief description of a few of his bargains.
300 acres in solid body, level land, well set to grass, make tine pasture or stock farm, near three railroads, easy terms, at the low price of , 130.00 100 acres, small house, orchard. 40 acres cultvated, balance timber, mortgage $2,000 due three years; owner will trade for horses or any kind of clear property. Priee $35.00 80 a res, near oil fields, good land nsed for pasture, will take part in city property and give long time on difference, at only, $35.00 180 acres, six mllea of this city, fine clay loam soil, fine buildings of 10 room bouse, large barn, double corn cribs; stock scales, wind mill, good orchard and small fruit: cellar, cAtern, deep well, near school, well tiled, a model farm, 0n1y... . $67.50
Commissioners Aiiowiieu. The following allowance. «m outdo by the Board of CommUrtouer. of Jimr County, Indiana, at their regular June term,l9oß: Burt-T.rrjr WlUon Co. «ip. for treM..NH 00 Same, auppllea for recorder.... 170 00 Same, aupplie. for .urvey0r............ 00 00 Same, aupplie. for clerk . r 100 00 Same, auppllea for auditor 607 00 Same, auppllea for Supt. School. 88 00 Same, auppllea for townahlp aaaeaaora. 204 00 BertVanderoar, aaaeaalng Kankakee tp 25 00 Henry H. Walker, name Carpenter.... 00 00 R. A. Parkinson, aoet. In. school, girls. 24 04 Same, acct. reform schools boys. 00 00 Same, acct. insane h05pita15............. 004 8: B. Jenkins, firing, court houwa 10 00 Same, mowing court house yard.. 2 60 Chas. A. Walker, assessing Barkley tp. 117 90 Laura Walker, same 14 00 John Q Lewis, same 04 00 A. L. Branch, expense court house 04 00 City Rensselaer, lights, et. h. and Jail.. 10 9 S. h. Luce. rep. on bridge, Keener tp,. 445 -46 Edward Kresslcr, assessing Union tp... 40 00 L. H. Hamiltion, por diem Co. Supt ... 104 00 James M. Spriggs, assessing Walker tp. 66 00 A. F. Long, supplies Co. treasuer 11 10 Same, supplies recorder.. 82 12 Same, supplies clerk 20 96 Same, suppliesolrcuit court 4 13 Same, supplies surveyor 40 85 Same, supplies auditor 15 00 Same, supplies superintendent 12 00 Same, supplies sheriff 8 89 Same, supplies assessor 3 63 Same, supplies township assessors.... 9 74 Same, vaccination emergency, bd. hl'h 45 55 Same, expense poor farm 28 7| Philip Blue, salary supt. poor farm.... 150 00 Charles Morlan, Janitor et. house 45 00 Churles Morlan, expense ct. house... . 75 Rufus Giver, mowing et. house yard... 125 Jesse Nichols.JMarlon g. r, rep 66 00 Granville Aldrich, same 150 A. G. Hardy, boardingjprlsloners 25 50 J. R. Mulatt, assessing Union tp 122 00 Scott Robinson, ass’ng Hanging Grove 122 00 Vm. C. Huston, assesssng Milroy 115 00 B. Forsythe, expense ct bouse 8 40 W.N, Jones, expense poor farm 6 30 A.G. Hardy, postage sheriff’s office.. 200 Michael J.Delehanty, veiwerNisiusd’h 102 00 D. D. Gleason, same 100 00 Chas. D. Lakin. allotting ditches 75 A. L. Branch, expeuse ct. house 29 67 J. F. Major, salary clerk C. C... 975 00 Jesse C. Gwin, Marion, grav. rd. rep... 11 30 A. Woodworth, same 42 00 S. B. Jenkins,extra firing et. house...'. 300 R. B. Porter, recorder’s > salary 425 00 Same, postage recorder’s office 9 40 G. E, Marshall, acct. D. S.Makeeverd’h 825 Same, prlntingfor assessors 5 00 Same, acct. S. Barkley g. r 7 90 Same, printing sec bd. health 5 00 Same, acct.cleaning Wheatfleld ditch,. 275 Same, publlo printing 54 95 Jasper Co. Democrat public printing.. 225 Same, publlo printing 5 15 James W. McEwan, public printing.... 160 Same, for same 140 E. J. Murray, expense jail 6 40 Wm. C. Babcock, acct. assessing. 144 00 Bank of Remington, exp. 8. L. grav r. 228 22 A. G. Hardy, sheriff’s back salary 781 79 Wm. C. Babcock, auditor’s salary 575 00 E. J. Murray, expense boiler house..... 56 20 A. G. Hardy, sheriff's salary..... 100 50 Jerry Bisher, allotting ditches 150 M. B. Price, postage surveyor’s office.. 100 Same, work on ditches 60 00 R. A. Parkinson, treasurer, freight.... 26 40 Same, postage treasurer’s office.... .... 550 Same-salary county treasurer 300 00 John D. Ellis, acct. vaceination, emergency, board of health 3 00 Abraham Halleck, salary to May 31, ’O3 56 25 Fred R. Waymire, same 56 25 Chas. T. Denham, same 56 25 Wm. C. Babcock, Auditor.
Lost The Use of Arm. Heart Trouble. Could Not Eat* Sleep or Walk. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure Cured Entirely. "If it hadn’t been for Dr. Miles’ Remedies I would not be here to write this letter. Two years ago last June I lost the use of my left arm, could not use it and eould only move it with the help of mry right hand. My heart was so weak I could not sleep nights for smothering spells. I was out of sorts allover and could eat nothing. I grew so weak that I could not walk without staggering like a drunken man and my hoeaeaoctor said he could do nothing far me. I was in so much pain I was almost wild, I eould not take morphine nor opium as they made me worse. So Igot to thinking about Da. Miles* Heart Cure and Nervine and (he muse I thought about it the more I wealed to try them. I wrote to the Dr. Miles MedioM Co. for advice which I followed k> the letter. I can say today that I am glad I did as 1 am a well woman now; can work and cap walk two or three miles and not miad St I can also use my arm again as wall as ever You do not know how thankful I am for Grose grand medicines Dx. Miles* Knr Heart Cure and Nervine. 1 think Dr. Miles’ Remedies are the best in the world, sod if I should get sick again I sbeald take the same course. The remedies also helped my daughter Vida so wonderfully that I should have written you before to thank you, but I wanted to be sure that the care was permanent, which I now know to be the case.”—Mrs. Frank Loomis, Alien, Mich. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies, bend for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
MEN WANTED ■ ■ ■ ■ m not under 25 years, to call on old and new customers. No delivering. Position Permanent to the righ party. Pay weekly. GLENN BROTHERS, ROCHESTER, N. V. Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure A Specific for Distemper, Coughs, Colds, Hesna Fink Eye, sad sll Catarrhal diseases of borsea Pries, Me. SLN par batUa Sold by A. F. Long.
80 acres, all fine prairie except 4 acres grove, half mile to station. Ilea along large ditch, dry and ready for crops, easy terms, at- ..SBO.OO 489 acres, all level black soil, in cultivation, prairie meadow and pasture. 50 acres la grasses, has good outlet for drainage, halt mile to the station, will divide to suit at - - - .... .$87.50 57 acres, mile to town, 40 acres cultivated, 27 acres timber, fenced hog tight, all good land, has fire-room house, new barn, good well; owner will trade for good business or city property, Price, - ~ $40.00 10 room house with foil basement, well, cistern, some fruit, fair barn, good garden on three large lots, three blocks from court honte. Price on application. -
FARMERS’ m mm
It pays to trade with a firm who can sell you anything you need, and buy what you have to sell. We are better equipped to supply your wants than ever before. Remember that we sell :::::: Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Harness, Wagons, Buggies, Farm Implements, Farm and Driving Horses. Where is there a firm that can supply you with what you need better than we? We have made it a study for years, and we think we know what our customers need. Our business has increased year by year and the price that we sell goods at will make it increase as the years go by. Our Buggy and Harness Department is immense. We can sell you a Buggy or Harness for less money than anybody else, because we buy in large quantities direct from the Factory and pay the cash for them. It will pay you to buy goods of us.
Yours for more business, JUDY & WOOD W. L. WOOD, Manager. PARR, INO.
■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦HU ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦+»»♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 Hi IKt -&■ The Tie That Binds. It Never Slips. <; —— ... ■■ ■ . *< ► — : * X ► - ► Why make weak and Destructive Fences When the INDIANA ANCHOR FENCE COMPANY will eel! the Raw Material and do yoar own fencing or we will bnild your fence. -» Estimates made on application. Good fences makes good *! neighbors; Strong wire makes good fences; Boards and nails are too expensive; Merit alone can stand the test of time; Old * barb or smooth wire fences can be re-made better by using the • Anchor System. All stays are made of No. 8 galvanized steel J ► wire and are strong enough to support the fence. With auto- «► matic ratchet it adjusts itself thus preventing the breaking or sagging of your fence. * This fence will not hurt your horses “; or cattle, ■ sheep will not lose their wool on it and cattle and ■< ► hogs cannot lift it to get through it. ’ ‘ The Anchor Fence is the best In the world—Just the fence for School - ► Houses and Cemeteries. * ► The Anchor Company makes a farm wire bound gate, that * * is light and strong and cheap. Also ornamental gates and -< ► and fences made on thef Anchor System by clamping. Local township agents wanted in Jasper and Newton ** counties. Write or address JOHN O’CONNOR, Agent; ij Jasper Co., Ind. Rensselaer and Kniman. - ►
S For me seoson oi 1903 me siondam Bred Troiiino stallion. S | WILKES ABDALLAH NO. 4645. | (# Brown horse, 16-1 hands high, weighs 1400 pounds; bred by R. P. •) Popper, Frankfort, Ky. A Sired by tbe Mighty Onward, the greatest living sire with 158 from 3:06 to art v 3:30 and better; 106 producing sons that have sired 346 trottera and 380 pacers; (# 57 daughter* that have produced 68 trottera and 88 pacers. #1 WILKES ABDALLAH’S Ist dam la Jeanette, sired by Woodford Abdallah, he by Woodford Mambrino 3:31*4, he by Mambrino Chief; 2d dam Japhet, aired by (# Bufford’a Cripple; 8d dam, Doniphan, aired by Davy Crockett w) (• NOTICE TO BREEDERS. . •) (• WILKES ABDALLAH will make the season at my farm known as the old “Cleveland Farm,” In Mllroy Township, at $lO to insure a colt to stand and auck. Art Having put services d6wn to the low, figure of $lO we insist that mares be reW turned regular for trial, and anyone parting with mare before foaling time will 9) urn beheld responsible for service at once. Wilkes Abdallah is a licensed stallion art )>■ under the laws of the state of Indiana, and the get will be held for service. Mares [9 will be kept on grass at $8 per month and have the same attention aa oar own, bat W n all accidents and escapes at owner’s risk. Pasture for cattle during tbe season. fg\ fab T. M. HIBLER, Owner. §) P. O. Address, Rensselaer, Box 188. WM. BURNS, Manager.
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AITcIITIun, . Farmers; Why remain in the North and stay in door* six months m the year consuming what you raise during the other six ninths? Go South where you can work out doors every month in the ■ year, and where you are producing something the year round. If you are a stock raiser you know your stock are now “eating their heads off" and, besides) have to be protected from the rigors of winter by expensive shelter. Cost of production determines place of production, and Alabama and Florida can produce beef and sheep cheaper than any other state, and must become the center of a great industry already begun. Economical stock feeding requires the combination of both flesh-forming and fat-forming foods in certain proportions. Alabama and Florida contains millions of acres of unutilized cheap range, and these lands whencultivated produce in abundance the velvet beam and cassava, the first a flesh producer, and the latter a fat producer, and they are the cheapest and best fattening materials known to the world. If you are interested and desire further information on the subject, address G. A. PARK, QBNIRAV IMDIIiTBIAC AND IMMIGRATION AQINT, Louisville d t Nashville h. r. LOUISTILLE, KY. TEN CENTS BUYS A Thaos Bootho’ Sohooriptioo to Cto TKdutrUl Citnts ARO lIMHM RMORO wMk which is given free as s premium Two Splendid Maps of Thunder Moontain Mia mg District and of Southern Idaho, showing all the mines and all the important claims, also routes, railroads Times is a monthly of 16 big pages which give accurate Information regarding the movement of indnstrial ana mining enterprises. Its regular subscription price isone dollar per year; but a trial subscription is sent for three months for ten cents, including the maps. These are the only accurate maps of Thunder Mountain and are alone worth several times the price charged. Address THE INDUSTRIAL TIMES 253 BROADWAY, NEW YOM
JUMBO ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION. Jumbo it a bright bay In color, will weigh 1700 pounds, and was formeyly owned by Elmer Fisher. He will make the season of 1903 at my farm 3X miles south of Rensselaer, on Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and. Thursdays; Fridays and Saturdays at Hemphill's stallion barn in Rensselaer. Terms; SB.OO to insure colt to stand and suek; service money due at once if mare Is parted with; product hehT'good for service. Due care will be token to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Marion I. Adams. Telephone, 5241.
APPLICATION FQR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the town of DeMotte and of Keener township, Jasper County, Indiana, that the undersigned Fred Granger, a male inhabitant of the State of Indians, over the age of twenty-one years; of good moral character and a man not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township for over ninety days last past, and who in respect to ail legal qualifications and requirements, is a fit and proper person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors add who will be the actual owner and proprietor of said retail liqnor business if license be granted him, will- apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper County, Indiana. at their July Term. 1803. said term commencing on the 6th day of July. 1808, at the Commissioners’.court room in the court house in the city of Rensselaer, in aaid county and state, for a license to sell and barter aplritona, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank upon the premises where so sold and bartered. The location of the premises whereon aaid appilicant desires to sell and barter and conduct said retail liquor business, is a one story frame building, fronting on Railroad street, in said town of DeMotte, Jasper county, Indiana. The precise location of said premises are more particularly described ss follows; The i said building is located on lot 14, in block 8, in the original plat of the town of DeMotte, Jasper county. Indiana. The northeast corner of said building being thirty (80) feet and elght(B) inches west of the northeast corner of laid lot and on the north line thereof, thence by outside measurements sooth thirty (30) feet, thence west sixteen [l6] feet, thence north thirty [3o] feet, thence east sixtren [l6] feet to the place of beginning. That said described room and building is separate from any other business of any kind and has no devices for amusement or mus’.c of *ay kind or character. That said building fronts to the north on said Railroad street, having two windows and one door in the north end thereof, and one door in the south end thereof and no doors or windows In either side thereof. That aaid room and building can be securely locked and a< !fS *^ on f* l *!**? prevented and is so arranged with glass windows that the whole interior ca . n , l ~Zi? w< L d T°, m outside and from the “iJ ■treet. Said license will be asked for a period of one year. Frxd Granger.
