Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1912 — Page 2

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THE JASPER COUNTY OEMOCRfiI f. E.BUBGOCK.iDITORARDPUBtISBER. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY. Advertising rates made known- on ap- * plication. Lona Distance Telephones Office 315. i Residence 311. Entered as Second-Class Matter June 8. 1908, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday Issue 4 Pages; Saturday Issue 8 Pages. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1912

It Nr M " 1 1 I I II Bfe ■ V: - • i h/l: K&W I I wBIMK! 9 W wr I I || I FOR PRESIDENT. Woodrow wilson FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. THOMAS R. MARSHALL

DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET

For Governor • SAMUEL M. RALSTON, • of Lebanon • For Lieutenant Governor • WILLIAM P. O’NEILL, , • of Mishawaka • For Secretary of State * LEW’ G. ELLINGHAM, • of Decatur • For Auditor of State • WILLIAM H. O’BRIEN, • ofLawrenceburg • For Treasurer of State • WILLIAM H. VOLLMER, • of Vincennes • For Attorney General • THOMAS M. HONAN, • of Seymour •’ For Supt. of Public Instruction • CHARLES A. GREATHOUSE, * of Indianapolis • For State Statisticialn • THOMAS W. BOLLEY, • of North Vernon * For Reporter Supreme and Ap- ’ pellate Court • (PHILIP ZOERCHER, » of Tell City • For Judge of Supreme Court * First District • JOHN W. SPENCER, • of Evansville • For Judge of Supreme Court * Fourth District • RICHARD K. .ERWIN, • of Fort W’ayne * For Judge of Appellate Court, * Southern Division JOSEPH H. SHEA, ♦ of Seymour. e DISTRICT TICKET. * — • For Member of Congress, Tenth ’ Indiana District ♦ JOHN B. PETERSON of Crown Point * For Joint-Senator, Jasper, New- ’ ton, Starke and White Counties ♦ CHESTER A. McCORMICK * of North Judson. * For Joint-Representative, Jas- * and White Counties, PATRICK HAYS • of Burnettsville. • For Prosecuting Attorney, 30th •

* Judicial Circuit, * ARTHUR TUTEUR • ' of Rensselaer. • * ' • ’ COUNTY TICKET. • • • * For Treasurer • * EDWARD P. LANE, • * of Newton Township • * For Recorder • * STEPHEN D. CLARK, • * of Wheatfield Township * * For Sheriff • * WILLIAM I. HOOVER. • * of Marion Township • * For Surveyor • * DEVERE YEOMAN. * * of Marion Township • * For Coroner > • * DR. A. P. RAINIER, • * ♦ of Remington * * For Commissioner 2d District • * CHARLES F. STACKHOUSE, • * of Marion Township • * For Commissioner 3d District * * ALBERT H. DICKINSON, * of Carpenter Township.

FARMS FOR SALE. $2,500 livery stock for farm. 160 acres, finely improved, near courthouse, at a bargain. Terms $5,000 down. 225 acres, in Washington county, Ind., nine miles north of Salem. This farm has 150 acres, of bottom land, has house, good barn, 4 acres of peach orchard, is on R. F. D., and township high school 80 rods from farm. Will trade for property or farm near here. Large brick mill and elevator in Converse, Miami county, Ind., in first-class condition, doing* a good business. Will trade this plant clear • ; for farm land or good property. 95 acres, large house, mostly cultivated, near head of dredge ditch half mile to school and near station. Only $32.50 per acre. Terms SSOO down. 21 acres, five blocks from court house, cement walk and all nice smooth black land. 35 acres on main road, all good soil, has good small house, new barn and in good neighborhood. Price SSO; terms SSOO down. 80 acres, good house and outbuildings, all black land, all cultivation, large ditch through the farm, lies near station and school, gravel road, and in good neighborhood. Price $65, terms SSOO down, 4 0 acres, all cultivated, all black land, near school and station. There is a fair four room house, outbuildings and orchard. A bargain at SSO Terms S4OO down 80 acres cn main road, R. F. D. in good neighborhood, has fair house good barn and outbuildngs, orchard and good well. There is 45 acres in cultivation, 15 acres timber and 20 acres in grass. This is good heavy soil. Price $45, Terms SSOO down. G. F. MEYERS.

Lyceum Course Dates. Dec. 3—Sylvester Long. Jan. 31—Macinnes Nielson. Mar. 10 —Sarah Wilmer. April 14—The Bohannans. • We are paying for J Butter fat this week 30c J WILLIAM H. DEXTER ; Rensselaer, Indiana H“ill t I I I 1 11 11 | 1..1..W1 I 1 1 M

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ~ In previous years it was the practice in the County Treasurer’s office, for the accomodation of taxpayers, who requested it. to hold their tax receipts beyond the legal time for payment of taxes and accept payment later without adding the penalty. It has even been customary to continue <■> accept taxes, over the counter without penalty for several days after the time required for' : (using tip the books. the idea being not: to work a hardship on any taxpayer by’ too strict a construction of the law. ; The St-te Board of Accounts has ored practices discontinued, arid hereafter all taxes unpaid at the expiration of the semi-annual collection' periods, viz: bx midnight on the firsti Monday of shatter and the /first Mon-j day in Slay, will have the penalty add I ■ : withoutexception or ■■ discriminatiot;.! Th rdei of th ’ Field Exammr. pi< s- ntibg th * State Board of Ac-| ■ • ;i;ts. and there is no aiterriiilive: but! to obey. Hoping that al! will take notice and govern themselves accordingly, I am. Very Respectfully, ALSON A. FELL, Treasurer of Jasper County. Notice of Railroad Eletlion and Appropriation. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss; To William 1. Hoover, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana, Greeting: You are hereby notified that an election will be held in Jordan Township, Jasper county, Indiana, as set forth in the attached notice, and you are hereby directed to post notices thereof according to the statute. ’ '■ To the Qualified Legal Voters of Jordan Township, Jasper county, Indiana: Pursuant to an order of the Beard of Commissioners of Jasper county Indiana, entered of record on October 7, 1912, to which reference is had. notice is hereby given to said voters that the several voting places and precincts in Jordan Township, Jasper county, Indiana, will be opened Tuesday, November 5, 1912,f0r the purpose of taking the votes of the legal voters of the said Jordan Township for or against the appropriation of a sum of money equal to two (2 I per centum of all taxable property for the current year of 1911, in Jordan Township, Jasper county, Indiana, as shown by the tax duplicate of Jordan Township in the Treasurer’s office of said Jasper county, Indiana. Said appropriation to be made upon the conditions set forth in the petition, now on file in the Auditor’s office of Jasper county. Indiana, which petition is for the aid of the Indiana Northwestern Traction Company, in the construction of the railroad in said petition set forth, upon which the .-aid order of the Board of Commissioners was made, to be taken in stock in said Railroad Company by said Township or by individaul taxpayers. All of such appropriation is. however, to aid said Railroad Company in the construction and operation or said railroad through said Jordan Township, Jasper county. Indiana. Dated this 7th day of October, 1912. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND. Auditor Jasper County. W. I. Hoover, Sheriff Jasper County.

*cvwn, la., succeeded in bringing the lild to the station and kidnaping er. East Chicago officers tracked aindel and the girl to the Northjestern depot in Chicago, but the pin bearing them pulled out before je police could board it. Shindel is ieged to be under heavy bond as a cult of an attack upon the mother <ree weeks ago. Is Free After 21 Years. Laporte. Oct. 10. —James Caves will » released from the Northern Inana prison, having served twentyIe years with an unbroken record T good conduct. He is a nephew I the late Thomas A. Hendricks, .ce candidate for the vice-presidency the United States. Caves rode >me with a neighbor one night and a quarrel with this long-time friend lied him. Congressman W. E. Cox ■fended him and promised to help m gain his liberty if he maintained perfect prison record.

Fall Breaks Man’s Neck. South Bend. Oct. 10.—Thomas prout. forty years old, was instantly Hied, and Fred Abbriel. thirty years Id, seriously injured when their auupset near Wyatt. The men ere en route to Warsaw. Ind.; to (tend a funeral. They were driving a high rate of speed and the marine upset in rounding a sharp turn, iroqt, thrown on his head, sustained broken neck. Abbriel has several actured ribs. Both lived in Mishvaka, Ind. ( Girl Killed Under Wagon. Wabash, Oct. 10.—Clara Freeman, x years old, hile on her way home from school, he was attempting to crawl upon a eavily-laden wagon, when she lost er footing and fell beneath the

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, has been appointed by the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, of the County of Jasper. State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Kaiinal deceased, late of Jasper County. Said estate is supposed to be‘solvent. T CLEVE W. EGER. Administrator. John A. Dunlap. Attorney.

Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 6th St., Watertown, S. D., writes: “My four children are subject to hard colds and I always use Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound with splendid results. Some time ago I had a severe attack of la grippe and the Foley’s Honey and Tar compound and it soon overcame the lagrippe. I can always depend on Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and am sure of good results.” A. F. Long. Read The 'Democrat for news.

1 Columbia Shoe Store WISHES to introduce its Reliable Footwear to you. Come in and look over .the intire line. I take pleasure in showing my shoes. I don't expect to sell to everybody that enters the door. My shoes are sold on their merits. If we please you tell your neighbors; if not you are a welcome guest. GEO. E. COLLIES NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY-High-Grade Footwear at Bargain Prices in our Bargain Section. ™ A FEW BARGAINS—

50 Old Ladies' Plain Toe J I 1 r Bals, warm lined, special * | iT*J 100 Pairs Ladies' small size Patent Leather and Vici Kid Shoes, some slightly damaged, but not noticable worth $2.00 and $3.00 JI Q Q choice - - - liuu

In the room formerly occupied by the Ransford Racket Store I

M(iDieiljßrS!!ie,R«ii.Eic. [Under this head notices will be published for 1-cent-a-word for the first insertion, %-cent per word for each additional insertion. To save book-keep-ing cash should be sent with notice. Nc notice accepted for less than 26 cents, but short notices coming within the above rate will be published two or more times, as the case may be for 25 cents. Where replies are sent In The Democrat’s care, postage will be charged for forwarding such replies to the advertiser.] FOR SALE

I For Sale— l6-foot store counter— a F. E. BABCOCK. c ‘ For Sale— Some wood and some iriron pulleys.—F. E. BABCOCK. w For Sale.— Some fine cabbage and big* yellpw pumpkins for sale. Inquire of MRS. SAMUEL PRICE, R. UR. 1., Rensselaer, Ind. 017. th For Sale— Four extra good Shrqpin shir e rams.—THOMAS E. REED, Remington, Ind., R-3, Phone 79-J. For Sale— New Cable Pianos at bargain prices and on easy terms. ♦ Come and examine the pionas at ( my home.—HARVEY DAVISSON. ' For Sale— Osborn property, north Remington depot, 4 business houses, c and also 1 residence. For particulars Write A. J. OSBORN, Lafayette, Ind.

For Sale— B stock shoats, weight c about 75 lbs. each and 3 male Poland China hogs, large enough for n service—W. N. HENKLE, Phone 00J)., Rensselaer, R-2.

bi For Sale—B-room house 1 % tiOlocks from court house, 2 lots 50x150 feet., Jots of fruit, excellent ti< »ell of water. Price $1,600, small tayment down, balance like paying ent. Address Box 493, or phone 15 499. ts

Fanns For Sale— l have a number of farms .or sale in different parte of this ccunty and adjoining counacties, and I have made up my mind devote my time to the business. rt Therefore if you have any farms or town property to sell or trade give f<l me a chance and I will give you a msquare deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR, ofEx-sherifl Jasper county, Kniman pr lnd.

For Sale Cheap;—A farm of 160 o,, acres, well improved, all tiled, good 6-room house, new barn and cornj cribs, all in cultivation except 26: £ acres in pasture, good orchard; near; . Sharon, Milroy tp., 7 miles south- , - east of Rensselaer.—Enquire of C. • J. DEAN, Rensselaer, or T. D. Conaghan, Pekin, 111. ts

For Sale— 4o acres of good farm land, part under cultivation, balance good timber, 4 miles from Rensselaer. Want to sell at once.—-Call at DEMOCRAT OFFICE for name of owner. For Sale— My 1909 Stoddord Dayton Automobile fully equipped, has both gas and electric lights. Tires practically new and car is in line mechanical condition. It is a large roomy, family car and will give excellent service. Was newiy painted lasi spring. Cost when new 53,0)0. will sell for $700.00 —GEORGE K. HOLLINGSWORTH, 8 So. Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.

Storage—l have rooms for light storage on second floor of The Democrat building.—HAßVEY DAVISSON.

For Sale Cheap—good 40 acres, 30 acres cultivation, 10 acres in timber, good for fruit or grain, 4 miles from town, R. D., and telephone, in Fanklin county Missouri, at SBOO cash or SSOO cash rest in trade CHARLES HENDERSHOT, Box 15, Westville, ( Laporte County, Ind.

For Sale— Bo acre farm, 4 miles of good railroad town, close to stone road on R. F. D., and telephone; good six-room house, cellar, summer kitchen, barn 30x36, 2- double cribs and graineries, other outbuildings, good deep well, windmill, good bearing orchard, well tiled. Enquire at THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE for further information. E-o-20.

WANTED Wanted— To rent house with modern conveniences, if possible. Two in family. Enquire at DEMOCRAT OFFICE. Wanted.— Reliable woman for general housework on my farm; 3 adults only in family. Address, stating wages expected, VAN S. DRESSER, Oakdale Farm, St. Anne, IH.

Cream Wanted.—We will pay 2 cents in trade above Elgin prices for butterfat until further notice and sell our merohandise as cheap as you can buy it anywhere else.— G. L. THORNTON, Surrey, Indiana S-18-ts.

Wanted Agents— Apply quick. Secure territory. Liberal terms. Our stock is complete and first-class in every respect. Now is the time to

FIX YOUR FLOORS FOR f ALL

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Also Good BIS r kinds °F Furniture and Woo d - work, made in all colors.

SOLD ATFendig’s Rexall Drug Store

100 Pairs Infant’s Button Shoes, !• leather soles, no heels, IQ. <; sizes s’s and under - 50 Pairs Boy’s Heavy Box Calf Lace Shoes, l’s up C I tn '! to s’s - *li3U

start for spring business. Address Desk J., AnLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y.

Wanted— Popcorn. Must be a year or more old and choice corn.— J. L. STEWART, Monticello, Ind. FINANCIAL Farm Loans—Money to loan os farm property in any sums up to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. I Gn( thAP 1 ' 1 ’' 1 I nil IHr Wlthout Commisßloß I Uvl IHu Without Charges for ■ll r Making or Recording ■ Instruments. I W. H. PARKINSON. Glasses flitted by X. J DR. A. G. CATT Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office "over Lons’s Drug Store. Phono No. 232. •-- < i »

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