Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — Page 4

i urn jnrciMwn S \ ■ ■ SATURDAY, NOV. IS. 1910.

NOT BORNE OUT BY FACTS

Tbe Jasper Dtanocrat tafeea <■ heap pf pleasure ir. .tie ic v ■ v ore £ for £ 1); C'rumjiuGfcer Suiry i.€ .as. 'election TOT saloons .-hawt ■ ueet ■; eKt&lmnhed .in. ! -G*ry . What can ywrgaqaocf Ms. Babcock S W*e . leavt h xc>- year-—Fowler leader. . . . • ...', s '--. .. . • ' . ••'r. - cS■ it ’ ■ t&i : ■■ t :•: • ; c: ■ " Kfea is ■ :7t "lOpf -;£.l:* T; '■ frit JVv p" Brt-rix :.. ' : » : • . y ± ' :ct ••••->;: t-...ftr. ' \:e’ '' •. ‘t. v - - y., r >: tsar t*. • • ex; n j&sq "■eT' • ■p, ■ > t-rrei.. rr i ■ ; . ■ • ■ : - ’ - " • * • - net i:.- t -it as 1 e 7 7 is . Lake. Lapyrvr. -J' :'. 7 v :>t ce-r*t: - ■ .. ■1 - c . l ■ ! . ■ : . : . : 7 ■ ••• .... -... _ _ . • lit"*. >r» c r ".:z:\y .';gg.ye a ; rt’j*ui 7_an : t Irjw . -of 739. for toe hea: j>rt paly io ; • rra,..'.y ' - oTooroo.. ■ i' 57/ an-C 7 fit ST JorCrsrr.: lacker : %OTi 188 and . • • t I ' fraav packer: White "add Cram- ■ ' - i - '.<B ■ v ■] ;a: ro.' -r: .-.:>. Tot Leader's at tempt- re make. .t appear *o at Lrcrr. packer » reduce 1 jdvradty. from 6/f/J id. al>c.v.T 2. SOS' o Sat to rite s a Soon vote in Lake, therefore falls flat. His largest plcralitT in Lake ] a 1: rough there it fell ofl aLc-r..t 7 over two years ago.

Official count

Shows Election of 12 Democratic Congressmen and One Republican. Indianapolis, Ind.. N%v. I**-. —j *1 he official canvas-ing b ar which has been in session at Secretary of State Sim's office fori the past week, to-day announced the ejection of the following con-gre-ooria! candidates in Indiana! by the f flowing official plural:* Total Pin-1 Mst: " .Vote, rainy, j 1— Joo. W. Boehne. . 22,420, 3.8 1 4 ! 2W. A. Caiop ... .22,965 I,l*l j v -m. E. Cox 21.670 6.7©]" ■5 -Lincoln Dixon ... 22.001 4.2-8 • | 5—R. A. Moss 25.917 4.650 o—Finley Gray 22.74" 1.4*2 7—C. A. Korbly. . . .30.310 3.362 -6—J. A. M. Adair ~.. 25,455 6.145 SM. A. Morrison . . 724.444 595 10— E. I>. rrpmpacker. 27.772 2.03 M 11— G. W Rhurb .. . 22.528 1.24 c I 12— Cyrus Cline. . i . 19.754 I.SI 7 j 13-H. A. Barnhart. 25.253 1.10•» j AH successful candidates except j Crona packer are Democrats.

the People finally get THERE.

Fred Longwell of Brook was in Fowler yesterday and today. He will go with his mother tomorrow to Indianapolis where she will enter a hospital pending a Surgical operation. Mr. Longwell lost his case in Jasper county against the county commissioners before Judge Darroch, because the court ruled the evidence Mr. Longwell had was inadmissable. He stated he could prove that the hid for bridges was read at a certain figure by the president of the board of commissioners, while the written bid was for a greater amount. The court decided that it could not be admitted because it was heresay evidence. The people have a way of getting at things. .A little slow, but they get there". The commissioners were defeated at the election last week. — Fowler Republican.

PEETZ SECURES A JOB.

J. L. Peetz, formerly of the Monon News, and who was frequently referred to during the campaign two years ago as * “my husband,” because of an editorial in the News bv Mrs. 'Peetz endorsing hi- candidacy for state statistician., will retire from office Monday and he will be suceeded by Thomas Brolley, his democratic opponent in the recent election. Bro. Peetz will not be cast out upon a cold and unfeeling world, however,- to again pursue riches in the newspaper profession. He has been elected superintendent of the Indiana Children’s Home Society to succeed Sommer W. .Haynes, resigned. The position pays SI,BOO a year under a new ruling of the board of directors of the society. He had three opponents and was elected on the second ballot.

PUBLIC SALES. The Democrat has printed bills for the following public sales: Wednesday, Nov. \ 23, Perry 'Marlatt and H. H. Churchill, at the farm of the former two miles north of Rensselaer. General sale, o of horses, cows, hogs,

> THE INDIANA CENSUS. j J/, ' Jasper and 55 Counties Have Lost In Population. i The 7-10 cetisus figures for In- ' iiana by ctmnties, made public | Wednesday- it itr.eresting ir. that hf --te a* a wide ha? gamed 1M.4T4 in the 'las: ten ■rr— arain-i > 374.058 in tht j.ffiErk >._• :■ :,t ; f -the emeu-tv, o- conr»es the state : • :■ tirm, |md-these rTnriies ’ are 'rig. trie .very btdt agricuirural - = -. it statt an it rdSert :--m- 1} K , ?!L :, --C.arro:l..dOtrtcjh,. -iS "-r-t.*k-. T?pt‘.»n. Wabash, etc. The ffliamnfactmmig' cos rrt f'r' vOfUtities hiavi-ng -rtties of C •- ra'•.'■■■ t. -Stivt ha .t- -r- vtan Sr l .. area se •. i•tr* rt . that ' « - •- r.a- fee r; jrc-rn tnt ‘ :St , r sty Stvk ith--•tar 'dm t'■ e ~ v:r,St r: uj era of trooper;*/ - ./ :• - d to have heen nio.ve 11 'Cte-' ■farmer, -durihg: -•-. t : : - ut re: t, .. rt.r trier s.- v t. i t..a v-e iiS-..' -: rs these ?C -cotmtles -gain-. ■eS c<m rider ably in population d sc "terrible hard t.aaes‘ between 1890" and 1900,' j a.«v.tr county alone gaining 3p SIC. btrtir gained 2,000 and d’e..: almost ■ 2JJJO be tween 5890 and 19QQL - The greatest boom Rensselaer ever enjoyed vas during those "dark days" that cur friends, the enemy, have' so often referred to, . „ Oi out neighboring counties Lake shows a gain of 44,974, but Jasper lost 1.248 is now 13,044; - Benton lost 3.35: Newton gained 50—now 10.504: Pulaski lost 721;! Starke county gained 130—now 10.507: and White county lost 1,530.,.j Tippecanc-e county gained 1.500, but Carroll lost 2,C00. The figures for the smaller cities’’ have .not been made public a- yet but it is doubtful if Rensselaer shows any . gain over the last'census, which gave us a population of - 2.255. which Remington is likely to show a loss over the 1120 of ten years ago.. We cany in stock .all sizes of hard c<al • several kinds of coal for heating and cook stoves and also W. Ya. Smokeless —-the best c al" for furnaces. —J. L. Brady.

NOTICE. I am now occupied in traveling over my territory selling the Rawleigh remedies, extracts and spices, and will not be at home only from Friday evening until Monday morning, but rnv wife will be at .the house all the time. Any one can call tv.ere and get any of mv goods- at usual terms. My residence is five squares west of depot in tv e James Passons old home place. Your patronage solicited. Our motto is, the best of quality, quantity and price.—O. N. Hile, Rensselaer. 1 A MAX WANTS TO DIE only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency: But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poisons from the system: bring hope and courage; cure all Liver,'Stomach. and , Kidney troubles: impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at A. F. Longs. FOR SALE AND TRADE. 21 acres four blocks from court house, on cement walk. 25 acres, five room house, easy terms. ■ ■. . - > 7 */' 80 acres -on stone road, four miles out, s6f>- ‘7 V.--37' ~7- . '7> ■ 6!) acres, Washington county, improved;. Will trade. , y v ' *6O acres; Polk county. Ark., clear. Will trade and pay difference. Thrive acres, all black truck ana garden land, near station, on. public road, good four-room house,, good barn, smoke house, chicken house; I good well and young orchard. Price SBOO. Wllpirttde. ' ,* >• ' ay «cs, well improved, in Dickey couixty, X. D. Will trade., 80 acres, 70 cultivated, on pike road, free mail; telephone and onefourth mile to school; lies at head of large ditch, .has five-room house, good barfl, milk > house, chicken hpuse. good well and bearing orchard, Price $45. Will sell oh easy terms or will consider 1 some good trade. ‘ J . ■l6O acres, fair improvements, 139 aeres cultivated, all good soil, lies on lareg, ditch and near, station. Will sell op easy terms or take trade as first pay menL Price $-55. . , 180 aeries, all fine soil, 110 acres in cultivation, remainder pasture has large Cight-rpom house, outbuildings, large bearing orchard, steel torwer wind mill, and well located. Price. $65. Sell on easy terms or will trader G. F. MEYERS.

YOU WILL NEVER KNOW what an easy, pleasant'and sure cure there is for Constipation, Billiousness, Headache, Indigestion, Backache, Chills and General Debility until you take Dr. King’s New health Tea, nature’s owni remedy for ali liver and kidney troubles stomach disorders. Try it. 25c at A. F. Longs. i ' ' ■ The Democrat for Sale Bills. »hair R balsam Cleanses and boa at i Ties the hair. Promote# a luxuriant growth. Never Fails tp‘ .Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures scalp diseases hair fairing. *“ £7 at prusrg&B }

RALPHJOHNSTONE KILLED IN DENVER

Biplane Fa ts 800 F*et at Jtvkiiori Keel in Park. . , . CAUSECF edi’d, UX«il If . - ■■• -~ ■ • ■. i! . , ■ D»r;r.o £ 'rc - *>srn Ktlc World’* Reco-S; f:.-- I- -. r- i F r-r—t fpE. Ktitk 9M&, f-;k Ir'ks- and Krt «Terica Tr.rr7.cth- Fles.h. 1 " : • • • cf i "it * : b; . :it i e at Ov*r . • - . t ■ E .:-r i %i£ ' • : :ri.. x*a’o . ■ ; .. f'; red. Fnet. * -.'v 1- : : :•- n■ ' "cf the’ m I 7. - V . : :i.e <Ui.nl, r . it ifi '.■:<( ;-r it : !•: • f c :r.>e.-faalii ar : j xf. :•/ l. .- *. .'•- :k r f-ir-pti Jei IL; ct o.- ci o '7 -tn 2 . : t tl: brclii, L;. tie yin ir- of these ctolu taesßLE t-f ‘-CT-. it rtn&d lie grean#. n sir! i e dovxv.t:d *.t>. ’c Ft* a scatterirg arc ile ?: fee -ca v tit* it f<. was clear oi pfogie tau il - the irasl. j Tier tlere was a *icfi to tle_ spet ! Fiere Jciancrt’s cmefced ted Meet lag body laj Price were fret a: ids side. Joir:toi.e lad ieen dcirg magnif cent WGik ir tie air fornco dajs «xd previous go tie accident bad sogrec away from tie park and taken a tarr. :v f r Fc-r T. - r •s- • :. i. 0 f dis tart, wide Hoxsff and Brookins were maneureriiTE over tie ; ark When tie crowd caw iim returning at an altitude of about i 0 feet tlere was a great cheer. As te gracefully dipped his maebine in respcr.se he was agsir cheered and he then began making a spiral descenv to the starting ground in *he park and then it was noticed that his machine wobbled several times. Suddenly the aeroplane swerved darted toward the ground and. 'after turnir.a three somersaults, strucO the earth with terrific force. During the descent Johnstone could* be seen clsU hire tie' levets aloof bis feet, while the frightened spectators wondered it by some chance he could not rich: his mac-ike and save himself from death Both. legs, his neck and back were Broken and the brnes of his thighs were forced through the flesh and through his leather garments. Brockins and Hoxsey hurried to his side after his fall and helped to remove the body.

The Big Corner Department Store

WE HAVE the greatest store for Men in this city, and being the largest distributors of all kinds of merchandise, we get price concessions from the manufacturers enabling us to name prices which no other house in this section of the country can name on similar qualities. Our Clothing Cannot be equaled for fit and tailoring and we can positively save you from $5 to $lO on a Suit or Overcoat. Wc are making a special showing of Workingmens Clothing, direct from the manufacturer and at lower prices than any store in this section of the country can name and it will pay you to come in and buy your winter’s supply now. Heavy blanket lined duck coats with high storm collars, sale price $1.45 and $2.00. Men’s corduroy blanket lined coats, high storm collars, special sale price $2.50. A Men’s heavy duck sheep lined coats with high'storm ijk:fur collar, regular $5 coats, sale price 54.00. /fp* ijnySKak Mens good quality corduroy sheep lined coats with ®'Mi : W high Storm fur collar, special price, $5.00. umltfUl Mm oO^ 11,8 COr^ur ° y anc * * c ? tllcr reversible coats, price Men’s sheep lined corduroy overcoats with high storm wombat fur collars, specially priced $7.75 and \ Men’s sheep lined long ulster overcoats with high / f H§r Mpnfr 3 fur Co si2 50 warmer and no bettcr coat made for hard / ’ * as 18 Hunting coats, all sizes. 36 to 48. 51.95 and 52.75. UjitU , j; \ nI yk J|f P ItPP Men’s heavy corduroy pants, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. \ men’s peg top corduroys in tan or Hj It? ' ' When looking for your work clothing it will pay you j'jj p,l also to look over our Suits and Overcoats, Shoes, Caps, - §§|9j.j Sweater Coats and Underwear, in short, we are head- r quarters and carry large assortments of everything that . " men and boys wear. Our Fur Overcoats are the best on the market and the kind that wear.

Next Week — Another Car of Potatoes, 45c per Bushel * off the car, unloading day Grocery Depart.

Johnstone left The home of has uncle ir Kan as Ty l&s: Sunday A M Fedemuam. his uncle. SHifl: *T sujrjiose J'U get a tetegran one of these days to come after yrttr remains Mr. FedertEem wired tiw.t he wodfi come to Denver card take Johnsumf ’s body pi) Kansas 'Citr ior ’buria.l. Johnsrone was 34) years old. ißTss -parraits are dead, s w- r e end two chlidnen are in New T nrk.

COUNT TOLSTOY LIVES

Denial &f Feports That femrus Buss-ian Was Dead, Eonditibr, Is Esctrstne" y Crave and 'Dcrtcrs Wii; .t: irv* hone but Dap.2hter .ir S;tk Fww Pe crsl urg. Xtv ’R —At I f o'clock last night Cov.-pi Tolstoy wes still'.gravely nil •anhoacti Us temperature was lower and Lis resjeratiem c. Ueter - :jhaticat-her Sb the day’wrlbeß' be was a! * 7X,a.ic.lT uc: usejons and delirious.. His-heart actiem cot•innes to be weak. His doctors will not- allow Countess. Tolstoy and tie e.iiidret in tie sick room, tearing lie effect of etciiemett or " cir pc.;.-' : : The conn's dauebter Alexandra, does, all be nursing w ith the phj'sicians.

MUMMIFIED BODY IN TRUNK

New York Police Fir.d Harr,an Body • in Tenement Basement. New York. Not. 15.—,4 trunk in Its outward apj»e.aranee cheap and 'flimsy and within elaborately conTrived ftsr its tnd containing an almost mummified human body, was found .in rise basement of the tenement a: 454) Wes: Fifty-Fourth street. The trunk, so tie police were f. has lain in the basement seven years untouched, and. in another place a year before that at-d its contents are at a condition so make identification difficult. The police are investiga tng

MAN SWALLOWS FALSE TEETH

Operation Performed and Plates Ace Removed From Stomach. Columbus. 0.. Xov. IS. —Surgeons at. Gram hospital removed from the stomach of Charles Smith. <5.. of Marion. 0.. a set of false teeth attached 10 a rubber plate which he swallowed Monday. - Throrth lyßtay exaniinaiicfflfi. the progress of, the teeth through esophagus was watched When thpy reached the stomach they were removed by an operation through the abdomen.

Rowles & Parker “The Store for Men”

The Big Corner Dept. Store Telephone 95

M UK Mil irtndcr d* hew£ notices wriST ** pub ashed far l-eent-t-wort Tar th* Qrs ttaeKu® fe-cent per wire Xar sect addUtona: tpeemtoi. save book-beep ins cast, should fee sent wftb notice ]Bc notice sccepwd far less that K cents mxt she? 4 !' nonces corning frtthtn tin above mte wiE be published two amart times, as the case may »e Tat S cents. Where reptiee *rt sent t» Tb# TtemacraVf care oosiage will be chaired far firw&rdmg suet replies to the adver ■

ims*—Saturclay. NU-r.- 5, & begs* cvfisboiu some place south of town: F-nder please leave at Demodrat of--ficT* or a-t .3. A. Tsseisfein’s.. l <*r Sai<—.Some clower and t:im-- : othy hay delivered in town —S. A. BitIDSNI AMJLS-, Farr-. •• InsL. ’ - Fhone :.isa . 1 or r-c ’ l -—7i>e ffirhardt 7,7 i6:rthneT farms, in Vgwfifcii tp. For particulars apply re J. M SAFSES., on . . SofltK 7 .-■ _ t For Rr*w—Farm of 4fe(i acres to man with at least Three -teams and «tpc -if.i.r-e in handling live stock:. Also residence of four rooms..—Arthur H. Rojikins. Dt rude **r Rcm—-Xew Modern d w eliitg and five acres of ground, 'TV blocks" iron court house.—MßS A GAXCLOFF. Pw fSdte. My j roj)t-r:y, . north of railroad: will sea cheap—MßS. IffcCLTXTOCK EARTMAX. For Sate —Two good mart colas, one out loi Sage horse, the- Other out at 2. IE I*a-.-is btsrse; also two coming 2-yewr-‘oM colts'.’ gekiings both Qraht’ eolfe.— James A. Keister. Remington, R S; Phone :• H,. L For Sale—lbfi acres of fine pasrure land, cheap. 5 miles southeast of Rensselaer, well fenced and good well upon - JOSEPH A. LEERS. Rensselaer, i bone SJFD. Farm For Sate —fit* acres, m pike road,' f:w mail route! telephone line, at head of dredge - ditch and -4 mile to schooJ; '■ .-. rms tB twAtivation. remainder pastvreW There is a g,v*d five-room house, good ham. thicken house, milk house, ' gofed • well and bearing orchard. This is a nice home and can oe borght for $45. , Terw» St.fiW down and remainder long time.—<k F. Meyers. For Sdte <» Re»t-—l t>» acres, in*-1 proved, south of town, well tiled.— A A. Isselsicta, Rensselaer Indiana For Sale—2s or Si) S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels at $1 each if taken by Xov. 15, and $ 1.50 each after that date—MßS. JOHX JAY, GoodlamL lad, ! - - ■ '■* - /■ ■ ■••-.. ..7. - . 1 : For Sab’—Small residence of four rooms, will sell on monthly pay* ments.—-Arthur H. Hopkins,

Fw S«le—s* high-grade Shropshire was 4» S&.fth ,jmt bead—C. F,. SAGE. Good land. Ind. Fkw -sale—a pere bred Short Bom bull ca r, f motithf old, dark red, extra targe.; bred from eecra “ fine milking dualities. Also, re make room this mont h I will offer some of nty best Barred F. Rock Oockorols at most reasonable ,j*rices.—-D. A. BiOBEL. Rf-mington ind. tl'anted —L to 4(> acres In .lasner county, for cash.- Englewood. Ott'to. ' Warned—To lease for from three :t five year a good eight room house, ' w irji ha ill. lights and c;7y w. : er. no: more t han ®ve blocks .0: court house: possession wanted not ;a«cr than Ivlaroh l. Might buy if price is right.—F. £. BABOOCSK, ■ TR'awred—To rent, an eight or ton room house mi&fein senm W in hlodrs Of the court bouse, wnn lights, hath. e?c. Will lease for a .era: of years Possession wanted any ti-me before March 1, 19Ji.— Encnire at The Democrat office. ilirm Ijoihbs-—Money to loan oa arm j»roj.*eTty in anv sums tip to TfiJOfi. si P. EON AX. f arm l^oaits—Jasp«r G’dF of S*m* Lngton makes farm loans at * pear cent interest with no commisidon but office charges. Write him. If Money—Some loan compani« are refusing to make farm loans at the present time. My Company is still loaning at £ per cent. If you are going to need a loan make application at once, as money is scarce.— JOHX A. BUXLAP, I. G, <O, F, Bnilding.

BOW OLD IS NA? She won t tell the census man. W« wor'i rive it aw-ay because ic always sends the net«hbors to us for wedding cards w henewer there's anything doing in the MATRIMONIAL LINE. Follow Suit Try Us.

Our Qualities are the Best and Our Prices are the Lowest

Never before and your last chance this season— Potatoes 45c per Bushel, unloading day * Next week