Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1901 — Page 4
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Democratic reorganizers are still plentiful, but they don’t seem able to find any Democrats willing to be reor ganized. ' - Sensitive southerners now add to every description of a negro lynching: “It was quiet and orderly and no cruelties were perpetrated.” Hon Adlai Stevenson was in .'aehingion tue other day, but he didn't go io make arrangements for nvnig in that city after March 4. Democratic senators who fillibuster to preven. a vote on the ship subsidy bin a >d Ulen try io claim that the It pobd.-.m - are eng,a .d in forcing n X 1 .1 >o ..m .I.uni credit the people ’ HiiioO.e “ ' , ... v ..vol IS doing <» * ■ u ( ,' ~1 . . iu‘ 1 >Bt Oj <?<»>.- • -j j < usiiing the r - ■■ • e ..11,11 ~z u.,j toe army act, ■' p. paring io oriag tOygvoiUioe, r.1 J .1 rpp „ s J.ji'xoE ciAitwaN pu a speedy end /'• .i s .oy i.aa .he and intimated in . ,c<fn ,t i.ie ioj ai teglon banquet,* ij >v ... aoaiu t ote on the insular cases 1 i cuii,,idered oy the upreme •d"., oj sti.nig tnat his remark r IJd v .rad HO COlldeC iOil •* . ■ i -v-.t I tUj.se cases. • io., Charles A. ToWNE didn’. allow his opposition to plutocratic corporations. to go to the extent of declining a salary to become the legal counsel of one f them If Towte’ii iegai conus 1 isn’t better than his poll. ie o c mneii the company will find t ial it has made a bad bargain.
Senator Sullivan, of Mississippi, did not display southern chivalry, or any other kind,, when he slapped a young woman’s face, on the street in Washington. The young woman, who claims to have lived with Sulli van as his wife f has a suit for $50,000 for breach of promise pending against him. Secretary Long gave Congress a rap, in a letter to Senator Morgan> whp had complained of the failure of the fjpvernment to reorganize the heroism ih the navy during the war with Spain, when he said: “The delay is not with the executive branch of the government so much as with Congress.” • ~- It is announced that Dave Hill is “too much engrossed” with his law practice to become a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1904. This is probably because ’the Democratic party was too much engrossed with its wailing to endorse Dave’s' recently launched boom—a natural case of cause and effect.
Bl l/^^tENGni^ — *t r THE STOMACH 1 hPURIFIES THE BLOOD ( f\ HEALS WEAK LUNGS. J
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President McKinley is r.ght in his contention that to congress be longs the duty of deciding when our authority shall be withdrawn from Cuba. It was Congress that ordered the war with Spam, to end the deplorable conditions in Cuba, and it should be the same authority that passes on the Cuban constitution. President McKinley has proven himself so worthy of* trust that congress could not do a better thing than to adopt a joint resolution giving him full authority to establish and maintain a civil government in the Philippines whenever he deems it wise to do so. Such a resolutfon ought to be put through both branches of congress at once. The John Marshall centennial celebrations were a credit to the country as well as to those who participated in them. When he was named as the first Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, few men recognized that a tribunal soon to be known as the greatest in the world was being established, but it was known as such before John Mar shall died, and it has kept its reputation.
A prominent lawyer of Rochester, Fulton county, and a citizen of average mental weight, one Julius Rowley, hassecured what he claims is a picture of his father, who died years ago in New York, and that the-picture was made by a spirit. It is said that the father never had a photograph taken. The’ son became a convert to spiritual ism and was informed that through a medium he could secure a picture of bis father. While in Chicago this week, he went so a medium, and Rowey claims a canvas was placed on an easel in plain veiw of himself and a friend and in half an hour an excellent likeness had been produced without ■ human hands touching the canvas. | The postoffice department has de-, cided upon six special stamps for the oenefit .of the Pan-American exposi lion at Buffalo. The 1 cent stamp of green color will have a picture of a ; large steamer to represent the large transportation industry of the inland ■leas in winch Buffalo is so much interested. The 2 cent stamp printed n red will have a railway train; the 4 cent stamp in red brown, an automobile; the 5 cent in blue, a picture of the new, bridge at Niagara Falls; the 8 cent stamp in lilac, a picture of the lock atSault Ste. Marie; and the 10 cent stamp of light brown, an oct an steamer. The Panhandle now has three express trains that are scheduled without making a stop in running 193 miles. The tenders to the engines which haul these trains carry seven thousand gallons of water and a large coal tonnage. Not nearly every poor cuss sympathizes with other poor men. 1
AFTER CRUMPACKER.
Will Not Have Smooth Sailing Again. The following is taken from an In dianapolis paper: “Republicans from the Tenth Dis trict say that Senator Will Wood will ask the nomination for Congress in 1892 His hope of defeating Congress - man Crumpacker is said to be based partly on Crumpacker’s frequent, opposition to the administration on great questions A republican from the Tenth said last night that many of the party workers are tiring of Crumpacker’s position against his party, and that Wood will stand a good chance of being nominated.”
A FORMER RESIDENT.
Tells Why the Republican Party Should Remain in Power. W. H. Henkle, a former resident of Jasper county, but now of Caney, Kans., in a letter to S. B. Jenkins, says: * Caney, Kans., Feb. 4 1901 I have been quite poorly the last two days but my general health for the last year has been better than fur me last eight. I have bought a little place four miles west of Caney—not for a farm so much as for the fruit and water. There is very poor waler in ibis country. When they dig it is gypsum or aikad. 1 have a noble spring about fifty feet from the kitchen door and plenty of fruit—apples, peaches, pears, plums, apricots, grapes, cherries, blackberries, eic Toe farm contains forty acres, thirty of which are improved and plenty of wood .on the other ten, which is all the land I can tend. I have been paying from sixty to one hundred dollars tent in and around Caney and had got tired of it. Now my dear brother I want to say iu all kindness, your last letter took me back so hard that I felt like I didn’t want to answer it. After pass ing through what we had of four years of Clevelandism; of smokeless furnaces everywhere; the couhtry full of tramps in time of perfect peace; the government having to bond 262 million for running expenses; wheat 40 cents; corn 15 cents. Don’t know what it was there. Tnese are our figures and wheat as low as thirty-five and then to emerge from that to 70c to SI.OO for wheat, twenty to fifty for corn, from 3 to 5 and 6 cents for hogs, and cattle from almost nothing to 5 and 6 cents, and horses from giving away to $100; factories and furnaces all over the land; work for everybody; no more tramps; better wages; and then in the face of all this to ask me it I didn’t think we needed a chairge. lam glad the people responded to that question in thunder tones, No! No! No! The demo-pops really had the last campaign nearer no issue with which to go before the people than ever be fore in recollection. There was no lightning in their campaign. It never killed where it struck. Every state that Mr. Bryan campaigned went for McKinley. Mr. Bryan’s pet hobby had fallen fruitless to the ground, after fefour years of a successful experiment
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and was a corpse to start out with Another dead one was his stand against the war measure. There was never a political party in this ration or in any other civiliz- d nation that opposed the war measures of Hie gov ernment Ifi it was successfully prose cuiing a war, that was successful at the polls. Again their howl of m er-i-tlism was for nothing but to fill in for thunder; they no more feared it than I, although they told us on the stump if Mac and Teddy were elected there would never be another president. Our U S. Senator was told we would have two kings, Mac and Teddy. He remarked that two kings beat two jacks. Again, militarisim, another hobby, with t he smallest army for its population of any nation on the earth. Again.the idea that we should haul down the American flag in the Philippines, once it was honorably raised. There is not an archipelago in the known world that is not owned by some nation. I tell jou Fet that I firmly believe the God of Heaven rules the destiny of nations and in our Spanish naval engagem nts we s can hardly believe bu. that he directed the bartie which Dewey won.
W. H. HENKLE
A Big Whisky Shop.
The largest whiskey bottling es tablishment in the world is located in South Caralina. There are extensile distilleries and immense bottling works scattered through this country, b ir the Palmetto state c mcern towers above them all. In the eleven months of the year 1800—the month of December n< t being considered in the fiscal arrange rnent—the commonwealth, in its capacity of bar keep r to all its oil izens, disposed of $2,481,940 22 worth of drinkables. This sum was in advance of the entire preceding twelve months by $750,000 For the entire year 1900 the increase has been $1,000,060, suggesting a remarkable advance in the thirst of the people of South Carolina December was naturally the heaviest month of all in the sales at the various dispensaries scattered throughout the state. All the county and his brother appeared to be in want of a bottle during the month of the great holiday, and thus the sales rose a quarter of a million in thirty-one days. South Carolina’s experiment in drink selling proved unusually interesting. The system was put in practice in 1894, at which time the state advanced $50,000 for “stock.” This $50,000 has long since been returned to the treasury, and the state, the counties and the cities have been making money ever since. Out of the sales last year the profits to the state were $176,012, and this will be used for the improvement of the publi; schools. The remainder of the total profits of $474,179 is to e divided among the towns and counties in whose districts are dispensaries.
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The Designer .
Tqe Designer for March supplies a tempting array of models for garments for adults and juveniles, among them being a shirt waist for men. The making of shirt waists for women is lucidly explained in “Points on Dressmaking,” and millinery for the between Season is effectively picturedin black and' white and in colors. “Tne Flower Garden in March” is the subject of the floriculture article; “Women in Telegraphy” of “Congenial Flieds for Women Workers,” and “Becoming Styles” of “For Healt h and Beauty.” The short story for adults this month is “By Proxy,” and for juveniles “Ruth’s Aspirations,” while “Famous‘Dia monds” is the title of a most interesting illustrated article. A sprightly comedy, “The Cooking School,” suitable for parlor production, is given, and the regular departments of “Crocheting,” Fancy Work,” “Book Notes,” “Home Decoration,” “Among Ourselves,” “The Kindergarten Hints,’in the Home.” “Eliquet'e “Nursery Lore,” “Household Advice” and “Cookery” are all most interesting and helpful. The farmers of Kosciusko Co. have formed an Organization for The protection of native birds. The members of the association pledge themselvea./o co operate in every possible way toward accomplishing this end. The study of bird life and the discussion of thi important, subject at their recent farmers’ Institute has led the farmers of that county to appreciate more fully than ever before the value of birds on the farm and to realize the necessity of preventing their destruction, if they wish to save their crops from being annihilated by insect ravages. A similar society ought to be organized in every county in the state.
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Real Estate Transfers.
A. Leopold to Zell Fisher, Jan. 31, It 8, bl 10, Rensselaer,.., 3 500 Jesse Osborn to Wm. F. Osborne, Jan. 29, Its 7-10, bl 1, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, 200 Harry R. Kurrie to Eugene Lang, 6t al, Jan. 28, se ne 24-32-7,.... 1 000 M. W. Hathaway, com., to W. P. Williams, Dec. 12, ne ne, sj ne 2 7'3 I *S, nw sw 23-31-5, 160 acres 10 John A. Sigler Mrs. Mattie Sigler, Feb. 1, sw sw 26-32-7, 1 400 F. M. Sigler to Allie M. Sigler et baron, Feb. 1, pt se ne 27 32-7, 1 500 John A. Sigler to F. M. Sigler, Feb. 1, pt se ne 27-32-7,..., 1 500 Mary E. Spitler to Joseph W. Coen, Sept. 29. It 25, Owen’s sub, nw 19-29 6, 5 acres, 625 Marion A. Churchill to Herman H. Churchill, Jan., 12, Its I, 4,5, bl 12, Weston’s add., Rensselaer.... 500 James H. Chapman to A. Leopold, i interest in Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, 2 200 Anthony Gallagher to John Kellner, Feb. 1, sj nw 5-27-6, 80 acres,.. 4 400 Dexter N. Dalton to E. L. BruCe, Jan. 26, sw nw sw 32-29-6,. .. 5 zoo Lillie B. Standish to Joseph Goff, - Aug. 23, It 5, bl 9, Fair Oaks.. . 75 Clarence Bridgeman to Sallie C. Kenoyer, Jan 22, s| nw, sw ne 28-28 7, 6 000
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