Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1904 — Page 3
Fnnnd HU Dm4 Bt4f. Crawfordsville, lad., Dec. 9.—-The body of John Remley, of this city, who wag missed from a Southern railway train In Tennessee • week ago, baa been found near Mabelton, a few miles above Atlanta. He left tbe side of his wife in a sleeping car while they were on their way to Florida from OawfordsviUe to spend the winter. It is supposed that Remley wandered from the train in a temporary fit of insanity or during an attack of somnambulism.
SicK Headache When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous system, centering in the brain. This irritation produces pain in the head, and the turbulent nerve current sent to the stomach causes nausea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epilepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pain by soothing, strengthening and relieving the tension upon the nerves —not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, morphine, chloral,cocaine or similar drugs.. “Sick headache is hereditary in my family. My father suffered s great deal, and for many years I have had cpells that were so severe that I waa unable to attend to my business affairs for a day or so at a time. During a very severs attack of headache, I took Dr. Miles' AnU-Pain Pills and they relieved m# almost immediately. Since then I take them when I feel the spell coming on and it stops it at once." JOHN J. McERLAIN, Pres. S. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind. Or. Milas' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If it falls he will return your money. 29 doses, 29 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
XTOTICK OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of tale directed to the undersigned Commiaaioner from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court of the State of India* Da, on a judgment obtained in said Court on the sth day of December. 1904, In fa*orof Rose A. Keaaick and Simon Keaaick, her husband. aa plaintiff*, and against Nancy Z. Keshick, John Keaaick, and Eunice A. Keaaick. aa defendants, for partition of the real estate named and described in the said plaintiffs’ petition, I will, on the 19th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1904, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following real estate, to-wlt:— The North West Quarter (N.W. X) of the South Bast Quarter (8. B. X) and the West half (W. M) of the North East Quarter (N. E.X) of the South East Quarter (8. E. X) of Section Thirty-Six (36). Township Thirty-One (81. North, Range Sevep (7) West, containing sixty (60) acre* more or lea*. Term* of aale:—One-third 04) cash, onethird (X) in nine (9) months, and one-third (X) in eighteen (18) months, if sold on time purchase mortgage taken, as fixed by court in order of sale. Said sale to take place in Ferguson, Hershman A Ferguson’s office, at Rensselaer, Indiana, at the hour of 10 o'.lock A. M., of said day. when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. No bid will be received for less than twothirds the appraised valne of said real estate. B. 9. FERGUSON. Commissioner. Dated at Rensselaer. Ind., Dec. 7. 1904. Ferguson. Hershman A Ferguson. Atty’s for plaintiffs. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. To the citizens of Carpenter township and town of Remington, in Jaaper county, in the state of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned John Ulm. a male inhabitant of aald township, town, county and state and for more than ninety days last past a bona tide aod continuous resident of said town and township, over the age Of 31 years, a man of good moral character. Dot in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and in every wav a fit and proper person to be intrusted with a license to sell intoxicating liquors, will make application at the January term. 1903, of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper connty in the state of Indiana, the same being a regular term of said Board which will conevne on the second day of January, 1905, at the court house in Rensselaer, in Jasper county, Indiana, for a license for the period of one year, to sell intoxicating liquors, consisting or spirituous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors that are or may be used as a beverage in a less quantity than live gallons at a time, and in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold: said premises are situated in the town of Remington, Carpenter township. Jasper county and state of Indiana, aod are particularly described aa follow* towit: In a certain room situated in a one story frame building, located on a»part of lot three (3) in block eight (8) in the original, plat of the town of Remington In said township, county and state and more especially described as follows: Commencing at a point on the south line of said lot three (3) fifteen (15) feet and ten (10) inches due east from the southwest comer of said lot 8 aud running thence north fifty-two (53) feet and eight (6) inches: thence east sixteen (16) feet and two (3) inches;- thence south fifty-two (59) feet and eight (8] inches; thence west sixteen 116] feet and two [3] inches to the Diace of beginning. The room in said building wherein said liqnors are to be sold and drank ia situated on the ground door thereof aod is the only room therein and is fifty-one (51] feet and nine [9] inches inches in length, fifteen [ls] feet ana eight [B] Inches in width and eleven [lll feet eight [B] inches in height. Said building fronts south on thr public highway Jtnown as and commonly called North Rain Sad street in said town, and said building has no partition ol partititions therein. That the front and rear of said room is arranged with glass doors and windows so that the whole of tne interior at said room can be viewed from said highway and from the rear of said room. That the doors and windows of said room are furnished with suitable locks and bolt* so that the same can be securely closed aod ingress and egress prevented at such times as applicant is prohibited by law to keep said room open. That aaid room it furnished with movable screens so that the whole of said room can be viewed from said highway. That said room does not connect with any other room in any bnilding and that said building has but one room therein. That said room does not contain and will not contain any devices for amusement or any musical instruments of any kind or any gambling tables of any kind or any devices for gambling of any kind whatsoever. That applicant has no partners in said business but is sole owner and proprietor thereof. That applicant is not engaged in saloon business in any other place within or without the state of lodiana;thatapplicant does not own any interest in any saloon. That applicant bgs not been denied a license in this or any other connty in Indiana within two year* last past. Applicant will also ask the privilege to sell cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. JOHN ULM. Applicant. Morris* EafUsb Stable Ltataeat as Sold by A. F. Lone.
JAPANESE SINK BIG TURRET SHIP
Port Arthur Fleet at Their Mercy from 203-Me-j ter Hill. RESULTS OF THE BOMBARDMENT Turret Ship Poltava Sunk and Battleship Retvizan Is List* ing Heavily to Port. Other Vessels Saltier Damage from Japanese Shelia—Men Inspired to Greater FiAorta by Their Success. Toklo, Dee. B.—The commander of the Japanese naval guns in front of Port Arthur, telegraphing on Dec. Oth. says: “An observation taken from 203Meter hill shows thut the turret ship
BUaSIXN BATTUISHIP FOBHDA. Poltava is sunk and that the battleship Retvizan Is listing heavily to port. Observations taken Dee. 6th covered the results of the bombardment of Dec. sth. Are now taking observations from a bill near Shuisblylng. “Since Dec. 2 we have daily bombarded, the enemy’s fleet lying south of Paiyu mountain. From that point only and funnel tops of the battleships Pobleda, Ratvizan or tbe cruiser Pallada could be seen, but It was Impossible to count the number of our shells taking effect. Total Effect of Bombardment. “On other ships explosions, resulting from our shells, could be seen, bnt owing 4o their positions behind hills it was difficult exactly to identtfy them. The total of onr shells taking effect on the enemy’s ships were as follows: On a vessel of tbe Pobleda type, tbir-ty-our; on the battleship Retvizan or the cruiser Pallada, thirty-four; on the turret ship Poltava, eleven. Besides these, other shells struck, from which explosions followed. “On Dec: sth seven shells struck the battleship Pobleda and about- 3:30 p. m. a big explosion was observed south of Paiyu iuouiitain. resulting from the effects of our shells, evidently on a powder magazine. The successful result of the bombardment on Dec. sth. is inspiring our men to still greater efforts.” Tremendous Cannonading. Pekin. Dec. B.—Mukden reports a tremendous noise of cannonade around Poutiloff (Lone Tree) bill and the railway. which began Dec. 6 in the morning and reached Its height from 3 to sln the afternoon. It was unlike anything of the kind heretofore, except at Port Arthur. The effect is due to the constantly Increasing number of siege guns of large calibre, all of which seemed to be in Use at the time. Rumors of a Japanese attack, set for various dates, have been current during the past two weeks, and it was the impression that the liombardinent of Dec. 6 was in anticipation of a Japanese offensive movement. Following the Russian Squadron. Island of Periin. Straits of Bab-El-Mandeb. Dec. B.—The British yacht Catarina, which, with the yachts ji’iorentihft and Emerald, it has l>een alleged, had lieen chartered for sonic mysterious purpose and followed the Russian squadron through the Red sea, has arrived here from Jihutil, French Somaliland, with her charterer, Mongel Bey, on board. She reports that the Russian squadron, commanded by Admiral Yoalkersam. is to leave Jibutil tomorrow. All the vessels coaled at Jibutil from their own colliers and shore supplies.
Tried to Take Red hot Stove.
Chicago, Dec. f. —After Constable Martin Conners had gathered nearly everything portable In sight to satisfy a judgment held by a brewing company against E. Erbert, a saloonkeeper. 134 Gault court, he started after the stove. “It’s redliot." warned the proprietor. “I’ve found that out.” rejoined the constable. Conner threw water on the stove. Then he was taken to the Policlinic hospital aud afterward to bis dwelling. 5 Warren avenue. He will be out in a week.
Election Officials Sentenced.
Denver. Col.. Dec. 7.—Six more election officials were sentenced to Jail by the supreme court for disregarding its injunctive order at the last election. They were: William Reid. S. S. Barker, John E. Dixon and John Sullivan, nine months imprisonment and SSOO fine and costs each; Willis E. Spencer, four months imprisonment: Charles W. Bunch, three months imprisonment
Sbort $15,000 In Hts Accounts.
East 8t Louis, 111.. Dec 7.—Charles Frost *B*4 43. for a number of years confidential clerk and bookkeeper of two firms connected with the National stockyards of East St Louis, is oilier arrest on a warrant sworn oat at tbe instance of Tarleton. c 4 * Irons, charging him with being $15,000 abort in his accounts.
NEWS BRIEFLY STATED.
Matters of General Interest Taken from the Wires. Some of tbe Happenings of tbe Past Week Given in Condensed Paragraphs for Busy People. Thursday, Dec. 1. The Philadelphia Base Ball company (National League club), with a capital stock of 950,000/ has been incorporated at Camden, N. J. Mme. Janauschek, the one-time famous actress, is dead at the Brunswick Home, Amltyville, L. 1., aged 74 years. Quentin Roosevelt “spelled down" the entire school In the institution where he fs laying the foundation of his education. Teatray, the stallion given to the Cuban government by the late William C. Whitney, is dead at Havana. Prince Fushimi and his party have strived at New York, where they will “take In” the town. The strike of coal miners In the Massillion (O.) district, In which 1,000 men have been Involved, has been settled by a compromise.
Friday, Deo. 2, Rev. Dr. Charles Wagner, author of “The Simple Life,” who has been lecturing in this country for two mouths, has sailed for France. Miss Alice Davis was hurt in a runaway accident at Marion, Ind., and it was then discovered that she bad been married to Benjamin Tudor, president of the Tudor Packing company. Queen Alexandra waa 60 years old yesterday. Governor-Elect Douglas, of Massachusetts. has offered General Miles the post of adjutant general of M. N. G. Earl Grey, who succeeds the Earl of Minto as governor general of Canada, baa sailed for his post. Earthquake shocks were felt at San Francisco, and at West Point, Neb. ▲ roll of $15,000 has disappeared from the Wells-Fargo office at San Francisco. latnrdaj, Dee. 3. “Huckleberry Finn" and “Tom Sawyer” have been barred from the public library of Des Moines, la. Tbe Iroquois Memorial association, relatives of tbe victims of tbe Iroquois theater tire at Chicago, will hold memorial services Dec. 3. Representative Brownlow, of Tennessee, has invited President Roosevelt to visit Johnston City, Tenn. Harry Forbes, of Chicago, fought ten rounds to a draw at Kalamazoo, Mich., with Paddy Nee, of Pittsburg. Ed Huey, colored, was hanged at Eldorado, Ark., for the murder of Marshal I-awrenee Johnson.
Monday, Doc. 5. The longest drought in central Kentucky has just been broken by a copious rain. The passenger steamer Illinois is ashore at Charlevoix, Mich. There were no lives lost in the fire on the Pike at the St. Louis World’s fair site. President Roosevelt will visit Philadelphia on Washington’s birthday to deliver an address before the students of the University of Pennsylvania. The directory of living graduates of Yales shows that 12,665 graduates of Yale university are alive. Lieutenant General Miles has accepted an appointment as adjutant general on the staff of Governor-Elect Douglas, of Massachusetts. A movement has been started in London to erect au international Shakespeare memorial. Nan Patterson, held for the murder of Caesar Young in New York, is declared to be seriously ill.
Tuesday. Dec. 6. It is rejiorted that another revolution has broken out in Venezuela. Republican agents who have canvassed the lodging bouse district of Denver declare that they have found 1,500 fraudulent votes cast at the last election. James P. Baxter (Rep.) was elected mayor of Portland. Ore., over Nathaniel Clifford (Uem.) by 1,027 majority. ~~ A moderate snow storm prevailed throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware and southern New Jersey. The ninth annual convention of the Seamen’s Union of America is in session at San Francisco. The official vote of South Carolina for president gives Parker, 52,823; Roosevelt, 2,271; Debs, 22; Watson, 1. Wednesday, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., have sailed for Italy. Rockefeller said be was going away to take a much needed rest. The provisions of the national bankruptcy law do not apply to the hotel business, according to a decision Hied at Cincinnati in the United States court of appeals. Three thousand persons, including many of the beet-known members of the theatrical profession, attended the funeral of Mrs. George Henry Gilbert, the actress, at New York. Judge Parkers’ plurality In New York county was 34,631. Debs in the same county got 16,472 votes. The Krupp works are busily engaged in turning out armor plates aiid cannon to fill orders from Russia and Japan. A tablet was erected at Burlington, Vt, in honor of Major Guy Howard, who was killed ia the Philippines. He waa a son of General O. O. Howard.
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