Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1901 — Page 4

The Rensselaer Journal Published Every Thursday by * LESLIE CLARK. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One Copy One Year SI.OO One Copy Blx Months 50 One Copy Three Months. 25 Entered at the poet office at Rensselaer tnd., as second class mail matter.

Cuba is fast adopting American ways. They had a snow storm there last week.

Now it is said that PatrOrowe went aboard a cattle steamer. Strange we haven’t heard of any kidnapped ship and crew.

It is contended that it is impossible to exterminate the mosquito. Perhaps, but that is no reason why we should give up the problem before we have tried to solve it.

The Democrats are trying to find out which is the better Democrat, a man whom they have twice nominated and elected to office, or a man whom they have twice nominated and seen defeated for the same office.

It is greatly to be feared that the death of Queen Victoria will kill the Nicaraguan capal bill until next session. Great Brltian will probably be too busy to attend to the treaty until too late for Congress to act on the bill.

Queen Victoria did not break the record for long reigns, as is generally stated. Louis XIV reigned 72 years in France. Even deducting his minority, while his mother was regent, he reigned for two years longer than Victoria.

People who think that the French duel is altogether a joke should read of the wound received by the Jew baiter, Count de Lubersac, whose arm was pierced from elbow to armpit by his antagonist’s sword. He will be crippled for life.

Edward VII will have a much harder proposition to face than his mother had. The Kaiser, for instance was far more considerate of the wishes of his grandmother than he is likely to be of those of his cousin. And so with other monarchs.

Even though the success of the Cudahy kidnapping has apparently failed to cause its wide emulation, it has given birth to a new industry—that of private watchman to guard the children of the rich, It is estimated that there are now 10,000 men who get their living by this work. '»

The secret in regard to the asphalt troubles in Venezuela is disclosed at last in the demand on the company for $1,000,000, on receipt of which it is promised that the concession will be confirmed to its original owners. The United States should resist this sort of highway robbery.

The Kansas saloon question is adding greatly to the joy of the nation* Saloons are absolutely forbidden in Kansas but flourish exceedingly, nevertheless. Mrs. Nation has accordingly taken the law in her own bands and proposes to break up both the system and the saloon.

Hin CM#!*. PS Caused by overwork ? No, caused 1 lr\ I \ r \ by undernourish- f \ 1 ment. Work rarely J \| causes collapse. It V Is worry—the outcome of a low condition of the nervous system and inadequate nutrition which generally causes collapse. The collapse seems sudden, but in reality it is a slow process. The stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased, the nourishment in the food eaten is only partially extracted and imperfectly assimilated. The blood becomes impure; the very fount of. life is poisoned, and some day all the faculties and functions go on a strike. That’s collapse. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition, purifies the blood and builds up the weak body with sound healthy flesh. _ 1,1 was cured of a very bad case ofindigestion, associated with torpid liver, by the use of Dr. Discovery," writes Mr. of Byrnside, Putnam Co., W. Va. "Before I began the use of ‘Golden Medical Dfseovjsry • I had no appetite; could not sleep, nor work but very little, bowels constipated, aid life was a misery to me. After taking four bottles I *clt so weU that I went to work, but soon got worse, so I used it about eight weeks longer, when I was permanently cured." Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent fret on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send ai one-cent stamps for paper covered book, or 31 stamps for doth, to Dr. R. V. Picroc, Buflalo, N. Y.

ON UIMH) ? \ The ▼•ratnf \Q§£b cough is the fifth- < VJJ 4/ ful sentinel. It tells ► the approach of / gmBBUk&K consumption, < n which has killed * 0 more people > 5 ■unA than war and / Vi pestilence com- i r It tells ► painful sore < lungs, weak ’ throats, bronchitis, and pneu- < Do not * t suffer another ► 3 day. It’s useless, } W m for there’s a , u prompt and safe ► ■ cure. It is It ) LI which cures fresh colds h.'' i i and coughs in a single < \ night and masters chronic * ► coughs and bronchitis in ► i < a short time. Consump- ' < 5 4 tion is surely and cer- ► . ► tainly prevented, and > 3 / cured, too, if taken in < 1 \ time. ►< 3 A 25c. bottle for a fresh ► ► cold; 50c. size for older / colds; $1 size for chronic < 3 4 coughsand consumption. u J *. I always keep a bottle of Ayer’g ► 3 4 Cherry Pectoral on hand. Then 4 ► every time I get cold 1 take a little k i of it and I am,better at once." ’ l _ James O. Buquor, ' < 4 Oct. 19, 1898. El Paao, Texas. * j Write the Doctor. If yon hare any ► 1 complaint whatever and deilre the 4 ► beat medical advice, write the Doctor k 4 freely. Addreaa * 1 . Dr. J.C.ATXB, Lowell. Maes. 4

THE NEW DISTRICT.

We Lose Warren Which is Added to Landis’ District. Senater Osborn has introduced his apportionment bill. In the Tenth district Warren is taken and added to the Ninth Landis’ district. The iapportionmenfc is based on the population according to the census of 1900. The bill will undoubtedly become a law. The Tenth district will be as follows: Population. Dem. Rep. Benton ...13,123 1,563 2,032 Jasper... 14,292 1,580 2,083 r Lake V... 37,892 3,733 5.337 Laporte 38,386 4,783 4,809 Newton. 10,448 1,165 1,715 p oher 19,175 1,848 2,797 Tippecanoe ...38,659 4,673 6,317 White.. 10,138 2,510 2,562 Totals. . 191,113 21,855 27,652 Republican majority, 5,797.

Farmers’ Institute Resolutions.

The committee on resolutions made report which was adopted. Resolved, that each farmer who has attended this Institute be considered a committee of one to solicit the attendance of his neighbors at the next regular meeting of this body. Resolved, that a committee of three be appointed by the President, to investigate and make tests seeking the best remedy for the barreness of the so called bogus or alkali, spots on the farm. Said committee to report at our next meeting. J. E. Alter, Alf Donnejly and Marion I. Adams were appointed. Resolved, that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to make tests of lime applied to muck lands for the purpose of firmness and solidity. Results be reported at next meeting, j Frank Parker, F. W. Bedford and Vic Yeoman were appointed. Resolved, that farmers be invited to bring samples of seeds, fruits, grains and other farm products, that the same be placed on exhibition in some appropriate place in this building for inspection at the next session. Resolved, that a vote of thanks be given to Mrs. J.W. Bates and Mr. H. M. Randle for the able and instructive way .in which they have interested the Institute.

Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions and a brief of the Secretary’s minutes of this meeting be banded to each of the county editors for publication. Com •! JoHN E - Alter. \ Amanda W. Warren. J. D. Carson, Secy. Washington Ctty is now a favorite field for the operations of burglars, who run over from Baltimore, burgle, and return home in safety. Recently,’ the police were warned that a certain house would be entered* and robbed on a certain night and went to the spot in force to protect it.* They watched all night only to learn the next morning that the house had been entered in spite of them.

The McKillip Dredge Completed.

Monon News. The last scoopfal of dirt was hoisted Thursday of last week by the machinery used in excavating the MeKillip drain and the boat which carried the outfit having been run back a mile to be torn down and loaded on wagons at a crossing, the dam was blown out with dynamite Tuesday and a flood of back water from the sluggish Blue Sea was sent surging down the Little Monon, into which the drain empties. The point at which the drain enters the creek is about four miles southwest of town. The drain is eight miles long, starting on the Dobbins farm in the extreme southwest corner of the township and running almost straight east. The specifications call for the drain to be from 17 to 36 feet wide and 7 feet deep on an average, but at several points where contractor Hack encountered deep cuts through sand ridges the excavation is about 60 feet in width. There is ample fall Xp insure good drainage and much hitherto worthless land is expected to be reclaimed. The cost is |8,742. Mr. Hack is loading the machinery here this week preparatory to shipping it home to Lowell.

Fire Damages House.

Last Thursday at noon the fire whistle sounded and the fire company had a long run before arriving at the scene of the fire. Fire had broken out in the former H. J. Bartoo property, now owned by Erastus Peacock, and located near his present residence down the river, and occupied by Oscar McClure. Owing to the great distance of the fire hydrant from the building the house was in flames before water could be thrown. The roof was destroyed and the balance of the building badly damaged. The building was insured.

Which Way to Turn.

“In strolling around the streets,” a citizen remarked to us the other day, “I am often amused to see people colliding with each other, just beoause they don’t know which way to turn out. This reminds me ofarnle laid down to me many years ago by an old man whom I admired greatly. ‘When you see a man,’ he went on to say, ‘always tnrn to the right, and you won’t run into anybody but a d—n fool, and it won’t be necessary to apologiz3 to him.’ ”

Are You Constipated?

Do you have that tired feeling? Are you Billious_or out of sorts generally? Do you have Sick Headache? Pimples? Sores? Liver troubles? or other results of constipation? To be healthy, the sewerjof the body, the bowels, must be kept in active, healthy condition, and nothing does it so well as Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. They cure Constipation, bring clear, rosy complexion and make you feel energetic, ioc packages contain 20 tablets and 25 ct. pack. 60 Chocolate coated. A tablet or two at night makes you feel fine in the morning. Sample free. Made by the Lakeside Medicine C 0.,. Chicago. Sold by A. F. Long.

Trustee Fined.

The cases against C. B. Caldwell, ex-trustee of Franklin township, Pulaski county, were tried in the Starke circuit court Wednesday of last week. The grand jury of Pulaski county had returned two indictments against him, each for receiving a bribe from a teacher. All of the grand jurors who indicted Caldwell, except one, joined in a written request to the court to visit only a fine upon him if that would conform with the law governing the case. In court Wednesday he plead “not guilty” to the charge of corruption, but confessed the facts. It appearing in evidence to the court that all shortage of whatever nature had been paid, no person being out anything, the court assessed a fine of f 25 in each case and gave him one day in jail. The costs amounted to $39.75. At the time the indictments were returned againßt Caldwell, bo skipped the country by “the light of the moon,” but afterwards returned and gave bond for his appearance at court.

Neuralgia's Pangs

Are the warning cries from overworked, worried, weak, hungry and exhausted nerves—nerves that have been abused and neglected until outraged nature could stand, the strain no longer without a protest. Every piercing, cutting, tearing, burning, pressing pain of this dreadful disease is a call for help. Why not heed this call while relief is within your reach? Now is the time to begin; and the best of all remedies to use is

Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It is the essence of nerve foods and a reconstructant of unfading power, which nourishes, fortifies and refreshes the whole nervous system. Begin its Use at once. Dr. Mile* Elkhart. Ind.

City Council.

The city council met in regular session Monday evening, with all members present. A petition was presented by John R. Vanatta et al for the improvement of Cullen street from Washmgfcon to Grace street. The same was ieferred to the street committee. This is the remainder of the unimproved portion of this street, which is now the best and prettiest street in the city and the remainder of the street is almost certain to be improved, as it is understood that a majority of the property owners are favorable to the improvement. The mayor was anthorized to execute a new contract with the Standard Oil Co. for oil at the following prices: Capital cylinder oil, 30 cents per gallon; Renown engine oil, 18 cents per gallon; waste, 6 cents per pound. The eight members of the fire company present at the Peacock fire were allowed f 2.50 each. W. W. Reeye petitioned for a tile drain on Elza street, which was referred to the sewer committee. The fire company was again discussed, which resulted in no action. The following bills were allowed: James C. Ennes, work on street 4 80 David McConahay, “ “ 75 Joseph Rowen, “ “ “ . ... 225 Leslie Clark, printing bonds. 5 75 D. E. Hollister, salary 22 50 C. S. Chamberlain, “ 3000 Lem Huston, ‘f 22 50 Peter Giver, 22 50 Osa Ritchey, hauling coal 35 00 Standard Oil Co., oil.. 7 70 Parke Co. Coal Co., Coal 178 35 A. D. Burns, servicesat fire Jan. 24.. 250 John Rush, same : 2 50 E. L. Gay, same. 2 50 J. E. Hopkins, same % 2 50 E. G. Warren, same 2 50 Jos. H. Hoover, same 2 50 E. C. Owen, same.... t 250 E. R. Hopkins, same 2 50

Hammond Team Loses.

The Hammond bowling team came down to Rensselaer last Friday evening to bowl with the Rensselaer team and went back home defeated howlers. They lost two out of the three games played. The Hammond bowlers were not in it ac any stage of the game. One of the Hammond players made the statement that “jt is simplv impossible to beat the Rensselaer fellows on their own alleys.” Lewis, of Rensselaer, made the high score, 237, for the Rensselaer team, while Suess, of Hammond, scored 216, for the visiting team. Lewis’ average was 198. The teams were made up as follows: Rensselaer, Zea, Hopkins, Jones, Lewis and Mills. Hammond, Bliss, Gavitt, Newell, Suess, and Albe. The score: Hammond...., :...738 788 866 Rensselaer 802 935 846

Old People Made Young.

J. C. Sherman, the vetern editor of the Vermontville, Mich , Echo, has discovered the remarkable secret of keeping old people young. For years he has avoided Nervousness, Trouble, Constipation and Rheumatism, by using Electric Bitters, and he writes: “It can’t be praised too highly. It gently stimulates the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids digestion, and gives a splendid appetite. It’s a marvelous remedy for old people’s complaints.” “Only 50c. at J. A. Larsh’s drug store.

Is Constitutional.

The supreme court has decided the quail law constitutional, and anyone having quail in bis possession during the “closed season” is liable to a fine without regard to when the game was killed or when he obtained possession of it. The Union Pacific road makes the announcement that it will bear a part of the cost of the accident insurance policies taken out by its employes. The company will pay one-third of the premium on policies taken out by its employes. The company will pay one third of the premium on policies held by conductors, engineers, firemen, brakemen, and bridgeman and building carpenters; for other employes it will pay one-fourth, their positions being less hazardous. '

“For five or six years I was troubled with nervous prostration which brought on neuralgia and a most distressing feeling in my head and stomach. Nothing I could get seemed to help me until a friend recommended Dr. Miles’ Nervine and I bought a bottle on trial. The pain was relieved after a few doses and I kept on using it until my strength and health returned.” Mrs. Stella Van Slyck, Lake Geneva, Wis.

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candy CATHARTIC . «* I£‘ Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.”

The Acme Stock Food.

It pays to feed it. Sold on a guarantee. It aids digestion and saves feed. “Advance,” the champion prize winning steer of the world, that sold at the stock show in Chicago for $1.60 per pound, owned and fed by Stanley R. Pierce, of Creston, 111., was fed Acme Food. Costs one cent a day to feed. Below is-a partial list of some of the farmers of Jasper and Newton counties who are feeding the Acme Food: James Pierce, Squire Moore, James Yeoman, R. J. Yeoman, Frank YeoM. B. Halstead, O. C. Halstead, Chas. Pullin, Omer Kenton, Frank Zacher, Burn Bros., Wm Tanner, Sjlvester Qalbreath, E. O. Lucas, Ben B. Miller, Eleck Miller, Levi Miller, F. Johnson, C. Jasper Wright, Hugh Brusnahan, Warren Wilson, Rich& Lyons, Omer A. Brown, Roy Flanders, Ed. Harris, F. J. Stetton Joseph Lane, John Mauck, Frank Krasney, Chas. Burbage, W. R. Princ6, Frank May, John Lamborn.

Money to Loan.

Private funds to loan on farms, also city property for 5 years or longer at a low rate of interest with privilege of making partial payments. Also money to loan on personal, second mortgage and chattel security. No delay. Call or write. A complete set ot abstract books.

JAMES H. CHAPMAN.

Sale bills printed at the Jcurnal office while you wait.

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Real Estate Transfers.

James McDonell to French Itollinsliead, Jan.-i 6, ne 26-31-5, 160 acres, 2 000 Wm. Yeiter to Jacobine Fredericke Yeitter, Jan. 21, Its 6, 7, bl 15, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, .. 500 Jacobine F. Yeitter to Wm. Yeiter, Jan. 21, sw se, nw se 5-30-6,... 2 000 Ida B. Sayers to John Y. May, Oct. 8, sw sw 2-27-7, 4° acres, 1 200 Lewis Sayler to S. M. Laßue, Jan. 15, Its 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, bl 1, Its 2,3, bl 2, Riverside Park add., Rensselaer, , 200 Fred Will to Rox R. Vesey, Jan. 14 wl se 12-31-5, 80 acres, 1 000 Edward C. Miller to Barney Kolhoff, Jan. 24, se nw, n end el ne sw, s end„e£ ne sw 24-30-7, 60 acres, 2 500 James E. Jones to B. J. Giflord, Jan. 22, ne sw 34-31 6, qcd.,,.. 1 Walter Harrington to W. W. Salisbury, Jan. 19, s 50 acres, wj nw i-3°7,-. 1 500 Mrs. Agnes Brookman to Emil Besser, Jan. 5, It 12, Schaffer’s add., Remington, .... 390 Evert Warne to S. P. Thompson, Jan. 25, bl 9, Parr, 500 S. P. Thompson to Malinda Warne, Jan. 24, 120 ttcres ofl e side ne 9-3°-7j 4 600 W. B. Austin to John Rush, Jan. 24, pt sw 19-29-6, 550 Frances A. Hart Anderson to Lewis Dunber, Jan. 21, nw nw 12-30-5, 40 acres,.'., .. % . 1 000 R. D. Thompson to J. H. Robinson, Jan. 25, It 15, bl 6, Sunnyside add., Rensselaer, 50 Florence E. Young to Isaac Westfall, May 4, 1900, pt Its 7,8, 9, bl 8, Chamber & Morgan’s add,, Remington 75 G. H. Hollingworth et al c to Irwin G. Wedgbury, Jan. 16, sw nw 25-28-7, 4° acres 1 100 Irwin G. Wedgbury to Clarence Bridgeman, Oct. 24, se nw, sw ne 25-28-7, 80 acres 3 200 Irwin G. Wedgbury to Clarence Bridgeman, Oct. 24, sw nw 25-28-7, 40 acres, 1 600

oastorxa. Bears the _yy The Kind You Have Always Bought T"

Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve indigestion because they can digest albuminous foods. There is one preparation that digests all classes of food, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst rases of indigestion and gives instant relief, lor it digests what you eat. A. F. Long".

Made Young Again.

“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my “teens, again” writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c. at J. A. Larsh’s Drug Store. This season there is a large death rate among children from croup and lung troubles. Prompt action will save the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One Minute Cough Cure. It can also I>e relied upon in grippe and all throat and lung troubles of adults. Pleasant to take. A. F. Long.

Ilf I had Grip I would 1 use Dr. Miles’ Pain Pillil * I and Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I Sold at all Druggists. %

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REVIVQ restores VITAL* the of Me. GHTIAT FRENCH REMSH3T produces the above results in 30 days. It acta powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fell. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restore* Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonio and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of yoath. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REYTVO.no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail •1.00 per package, or six for Sfi.OO, with a post tive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Book and advise tree. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., ,6 3f,S. y ao”Si> For Sale in Rensselaer by J. A. Larsh.

MORRIS’ LlSff . STABLE Will positively cure Spavins; Splint. Sprains, Curb, Sweeney, Saddle or Collar lialls. Puffs, Poll Evil, lameness. Scratches, Callouses, Cuts aud Flesh Wounds of every description. This Liniment has been in use for twenty years, and is pronounced by leading stock men the inos f successful remedy ever discovered. Large bottles 50c. Sold by ail Druggists. Sold by Hunt Bros. Weak Men Made Vigorous G^ld! It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall. Young men regain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Guaranteed to Care Nervousness, Lost vitality, Impotency, Nlehtly Emissions. Lost Power, either sex, Falling Memory, Wasting DUeases, and aUefecte of etlf-abuu or txtteut an d inaiicreHon. -Wards off insanity and consumption. Don't let druggist Impose a worthless substitute on you because itylelds agreater profit. Insist on having PE FFER’S NER VIGOR, or send for it Can be carried in vest pocket Prepaid, plain wrapper. $1 per box, or 6 forsS, with A Written Guarantee 1° Career Refund Money. Pamphlet free PKFFi.It MEDICAL ASS’N. Chicago. 11L Sold by A. F. Long.

I For Grip aches use 1 Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. £ Sold by all Druggists. m

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgi a,Cramps, and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DcWltt A Co , Chicago. Persons who suffer from indigestion can not expect to live long, because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body and the products of the undigested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure indigestion as soon as possible, and the best method of doing this is to use the preparation known as Kodal Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and restores all the digestive organs to perfect health. A. F. Long. CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS. This is one of the best egg producers known. Hens have more difficulty in getting carbonate of lime to form the shell than any other part ct the egg, and fail to lay for this reason. •Qrnshed oyster shell contains 96 per cent, of pure carbonate of lime, and one-third more eggs are positively j received from hens that have free> access to it. Sold by B. S. Fendig, the poultry dealer, Rensselaer, Ind. 31 -4 t

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Non-Resident Notice THE STATE QF INDIANA, \ Jasper County, j In the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term, 1901. Norman Warner William H* Vtdder, ’ Complaint No. 6050. et al Now comes the plantif, by Foil*, Spider & Kurrie, his attorneys, and files com plant herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant, Charles B. Armstrong, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and appear 00 the last day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, commencing on the 2nd Monday of February, A. D. 1901, at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, in said County and State, "and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Is Witness whereof, I hereunto set my r cir ATI * ,an< * an< * a ® x * e °f Court *•' J at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 16th day of January A. D. 1901. JOHN F. MAJOR, Clerk. Foltz, Spider & Kurrie, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Jan. 17. 24, 31.