Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1901 — Page 8
THINGS IN GENERAL!
Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the Hun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes.
Job work at Journal office. Mrs. Sam Roth is visitingin Dayton. T. W. Haus was at Westville this week. Miss Helen Harris spent Sunday at 'Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Overton are visiting in Monon. Oren Parker has -come home from Chicago for a short rest. - Mrs. E. P. Honan returned from Danville, 111., last Friday. Fred. Clarke, of Monticello, is workring here this week. Miss Mae Dunlap, of Chicago, is visiting friends here. Miss Zora Adams is clerking in La Ttue Bros.’ new store. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Warren, last Saturday, a son. Postmaster Peck, of Remington, was in the city Monday. C. E. Tyner is now pumping water for the Monon at Monon. ' Mrs. John Platt, ofChicago Heights, x is visiting, relatives here. Mrs. Fred Phillips accompanied her husband to Ihdiananolis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood spent Sunday and Monday at Brook. Dode George, of Delphi, spent Sunday with his mother here. An electric car line will be built from Lafayette to Battle Ground. For a first class job of horseshoeing call on C. Hansen, the blacksmith. Mrs. L. Strong is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dal Yeoman, at Ambia.
For first class blacksmithing call on C. Hansen, on Front street. Merle Gwin was home from Purdue to spend Sunday with his parents. Misses Edna and Bonnie Jordan, of Hammond, visited friends here Sunday< The Journal has just received a large assortment of poster mounting board. . ' Mr. Jacob Raub, off Chalmers, tended the funeral of Mrs. Mattie BernardAll kinds of wagon and buggy repairing done at C. Hansen’s wagon Shop. Mrs. Ella J. Hetlock, of Chicago, is .he guest of her mother, Mrs. Eb W. Morris. Bring your plows to C. Hansen to have new shears put on. Satisfaction guaranteed. Red Cross Ball Blue is the best in the world. Large 2 oz. package costs 5 cents.
Crown Point is organizing a company to bore for oil in that Vicinity. x John Chilctote’s pension has been raised from six to eight dollars per month. Strictly pure hungarian seed for sale at Alf Donnelly’s, 1A mile north of town. The band boys are fitting up the rooms oveT Harris’ bank for their headquarters. Granville Moody, Jr., and Miss Carrie Warren returned from Oklahoma Tuesday. James Thompson departed Tuesday for Oklahoma, where he may locate permanently. Dr. Besser, the osteopath, will be at the Nowels House on Tuesday and Friday of each week. Mrs. Eva Morgan attended the funeral of Miss Kate Lear, a cousin, at Monticello, last week. If you wish to have beautiful, clear white hlothes, ask for Red Cross Ball Blue. Refuse imitations. Mrs Ella dchofield, of Monticello, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schofield Sunday.
Wheatfield ’/ent Republican Mon day. Bro. Robertson, of the Telephone, was elected clerk. ? Mrs. Mel Abbott was called to Delphi, Saturday by the illinessof her sister, Miss Ola Landis. Mrs, E. H. Shields and grandson, Johnnie Shields, have gone to. Manchester, Tenn., for a visit. Fred Phillips is in Indianapolis helping as auctioneer in a big combination sale of blooded cattle. Fern Smith, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. I. Hoover, has returned to her home in Delphi. The Democrats, running under the name of the ‘‘Citizens” ticket, carried the town election at Remington Monday.
i ... j jin INDIGESTION
you have it, you L 1 it. You |» k now all < / the ( heavy feeling O the stomach, the k ill ‘ ormation °f 2ss, the / //L/nausea, sick headache, n ■rand general weakness of \ 1 - the whole body. ► < You can’t have it a week ► \ without your blood \ being impure and your 4 nerves all exhausted. * < There’s just one remedy ► ► for you fc/ aypfs sarsaparilla >1 There’s nothing new In < about it. Your grand- \ parents took it. ’Twas ► an old Sarsaparilla before / other sarsaparillas were < known. It made the word ’4 n “Sarsaparilla” famous over the whole world. ► ► There’s no other sarsa- / parilia like it. In age and n < power to cure it’s “The \ \ leader of them all.” ► ► SI.OO a bottle. All druggists. Ayer’s Pills cure constipation. 4 4 “After suffering terribly I was ► l. Induced to try your Sarsaparilla. I N . took three bottles and now feel like ► . a new man. I would advise all my 4 fellow creatures to try this medicine, l. ’ for it has stood the test of time ana . ► its curative power cannot be ex- . 4 celled.” I. D. Goon, ' ► Jan. 30,1899. Browntown, Va. N < the Doctor. *4 If you have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you . can possibly receive, write the doctor 1 . freely. You will receive a prompt r«- ► . ply, without cost. Address, 4 ► Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mm, .
George Healey has moved here from Brookston and occupies Julius Taylor’s new house in the east part of town. The protracted meeting at the Christian church closed Saturday night with eleven accessions to the church. Miss Flora, Wharton, of Chicago, is visiting her friends here. She was formerly instructor of music in the schools here.
The first Chicago excursion of the season was well patronized Sunday. One hundred and thirty-five tickets were sold here. The public library has recently been enriched by another valuable gift of books from the Van Rensselaer chapter of D. A. R. Some nice fish are now being caught in the river by lamp light. A seven pound buffalo was included in Saturday night’s catch. O. P. Tabor, of Remington, excounty commissioner, has sold his 1-10 acre farm, adjoining Remington on the west, for SIOO per acre, or $14,000. The city of Attica has purchased the electric light plant established there by private parties fourteen years ago, the purchase price being SIO,OOO. Have Jerry’s bus to call for, you when you want to make a train. Satisfactory service at all times. Will Make all trains day or u’ght upon call. John A. Stebelow, a fireman on the Gifford road, and Miss Cordelia C. Lewis, of Kersey; were united in marriage by Judge Thompson last Saturday.
Ben Smith was acquitted in Squire Troxell’s court last Thursday on the charge of provoke, preferred by Will Shoup, who had been thrashed by Smith. The least in quantity and most in quality describes DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous pijls for constipation, and liver A. F. Long. Yob are much more liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWi' t’s Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. A. F. Long. Earnest Clark went to Bloomington Monday, to work at telegraphing under Robert Johnson, who is now manager of the Western Union in that city. C C. Brown, of Winamac, visited his mother, Mrs. A. E Brown, last week. He is moving to South Dakota, where he will engage in stock raising. George O. Stembel, of Wheatfield, and Mrs. L. M. Imes, of Rensselaer, have been appointed members of the county board of charities by Judge Thompson.
Buy and Try a Box Tonight
While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You’ll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. AU druggists, ioc.
Leave your order with C. TtanSen for a new wagon or buggy, ft will be manufactured to your order from the best material and at a reasonable price. All hand work. Mothers of good judgment and experience give their little ones Rocky Mountain Tea this month, keeps them well. 35c. Made by Madison Medison Medicine Co. B. F. Fendig. Last Monday was the last day for paying taxes without the penalty being attached. Treasurer Parkinson reports that but few allowed their taxes to go delinquent. The Mothers’ Mutual Aid and Improvement Society will meet in the east court room Saturday, May 11th. Rev. Work will address the meeting. A good attendance is desired. Grandmother Chilcote, who has been living in Ecktord, Mich., since last August, returned to Rensselaer last Friday. Her son, Bruce B. Chilcote, accompanied her on her trip home.
The Pan-American postage stamps ' have made their appearance. The 2 cent stamp, the only one we have yet seen, is a trifle smaller than the world’s faic stamps, but not near as pretty. T. P. Wright has broke ground for a new undertaking establishment. It will be located between the brick livery barn and Sharp’s photograph gallery. It will be a one story building, with basement. J. E. Toole and h ; s dramatic company closed a three nights’ engagement here Saturday. They played to very small audiences but gave the best of satisfaction. From here the ’company went to Kankakee, 111.
A. R. Hopkins, for many years assistant cashier in A. McCoy & Co.’s bank, has purchased of W. C. Babcock a half interest in his elevator business. The style of the new firm will be Babcock & Hopkins. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C. says he suffered with piles tor fifteen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. A. F. Long. C. C. Starr has opened his ice cream and soda parlor foi; the season. This year he will handle the celebrated R. W. Furnas ice cream, made in Indianapolis. 80 different varieties. Individual ice cream for parties a specialty.
CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Snodgrass and daughter arrived here from El Paso, Texas, Saturday. Mr. Snodgrass is very low with consumption and he was brought here in the hopes that the change of climate would be beneficial to his health. At the meeting of the county board of education Monday, it was decided to hold a declamation contest on Saturday, June 22, at 1 o’clock. A representative of each school outside of Marion township and Rensselaer will take part. A New York woman the other day married a horse doctor under the impression that he was a French noble man. Notwithstanding the fact that this might be considered a “horse on her” she can certainly congratulate herself on her narrow escape.
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The residence of Charles Schatzley, living north of Stoutsberg, burned, with contents, Saturday evening. The loss was about $1,500 with an insurance of S6OO on the house and S2OO on the contents. The fire started in the kitchen during the absence of the family. The county board of review will consist this year of the following members: County auditor, treasurer and assessor by virtue of tneir offices; Geo. F. Meyers, of Walker township, and Ellis Jones, of Carpenter township, the last two being appointed by Judge Thompson. The Union township graduating exercises will be held at the M. E. church, at Fair Oaks, on Saturday evening of this week. There are five graduates as follows: Frank Brusnehan, of District No. 7—;Paul Zea, Ethel Arnold, Clint Gundy and James White, of District No. 6. “Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden terrible attack of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered.” So writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich. A. F. Long. The series of library entertainments for the season will close at an early date with the production of an elaborate and beautiful programme, rendered by the most talented young people of the city. In order to raise funds for the expenses of the whole summer the entertainment will be given in the opera house, and the management relies upon the generous friends of the library to come out and make it a grand success.
The firm of A. Leopold & Sons is now figuring with different contractors for the erection of a fine briefc block as contemplated some few months ago, and as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made work will be commenced on the building.— Wolcott Enterprise. E. Hollin, the shoemaker, was Anted $5 and costs, sl3 85 in all, by Squire Burnham Monday, for violation of the truancy law. Hollin has living with him Wm. Haywood, a young boy whom he obtained from an orphan’s home, and whom he failed to send to school 43 days out of 150, and for such failure he was arrested and fined. The commercial state bank of this city has arranged to issue its drafts on Buffalo for the convenience of visitors to the Pan-American Exposition which has just opened in that city. Their plan will relieve persons not acquainted in the city from the delay and annoyance <,f being identified at the banks. Particulars may be had by calling at the bank, north side of public square. When a rural free delivery rdute has been uniformly equipped with boxes of any one of the fourteen kinds prescribed by the department and ranging in price up to $3, including lock, the department will consider the boxes as entitled to the protection of the United States statutes, which provide severe penalties for wilful or malicious damage to them or interference with contents.
You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. A. F. Long.
CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. Till Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of
The law of 1893, requiring the holder of any recorded mortgage which has been paid off, to release it under a penalty oi $25 and an attorney fee of an equal amount, to be recovered by the mortgagor, was declared constitutional by the supreme court Friday in affirming a judgment for such a penalty and attorney fee recovered by Henry C. Thompson against John F. Judy of Warren county. The school enumeration this year shows an apparent loss of two. Last year the enumeration was 697 and this year it is 695. A new law, however, permits pupils, who will become of age in January to enter at the proceeding fall term. There were fifteen of such, which will increase the number entitled to enter school to 710. During the year 77 children moved away and only 50 moved in.
The talk of the possible separation of the Uniform Rank from the Knights of Pythias has been revived, and it may be brought before the next meeting of the grand lodge, which will be held at Indianapolis in June. If the separation is made it will result practically in two orders. The movement originated in Ohio, and has caused much discussion among the members. It is understood there is not a large element in favor of the move.
OA-STOXLIua.. Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought
There was a rather bad runaway at Parr last Sunday. A horse hitched to a buggy containing Mrs. Wm. H. Meyer and little boy, of Blackford, took fright and commenced to run. The buggy struck a wagon and both were thrown out. Mrs. Meyers was considerablj bruised but not seriously hurt. The boy escaped injury. They were picked up and taken back to Parr, where they were given necessary attention.
If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there are few peopie who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will digest your food, certainly can’t help but do you good. A. F. Long. The annual dues of one dollar of the commercial club are now due from the members and are payable to the treasurer. The club had its first meeting last Friday night in nearly a year and if it makes no tetter record the coming year than it has in the past it is hard to see of what benefit it is to be to our city. The club can do much to advance the interests of our city and we hope to see it push matters pertrainingjto the welfare of the city in the future.
How Are Vonr Kidneys I
Dr. Hobbs' Snaragus Pills cure all kidney lUs. Samptefroe. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N.Y.
Obituary.
Mattie A. Bernard was born at Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 28th., 1854. Her patents were Joseph and Jane Callow. Her father died at his home in Rensselaer a few months ago, bat her aged mother survives her, at the age of over 90 years. She married Charles B. Bernard at Louisville, Ky., August 3rd., 1881. He died at San Francisco, Cal., in Feb , 1887. Of 3 children born to them onl one, a daughter, Jennie, survives them. Mrs. Bernard’s death occurred at Rensselaer, Ind., Thursday May 2, 1901, at the age of 46 years, 7 months, 4 days. She was a member of Rensselaer M. E. church at the time of her death. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon, at the residence, by Rev. H M. Middleton, of Remington. Interment in Weston cemetery.
Shuidders At His Past.
“I recall now with horror,” says Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levanna, 0., “my three years of suffering from Kidney trouble. I was hardly ever free from dull aches or acute pains in my back. To stoop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but six bottles completely cured me and made me feel like a new man.” They’re unrivaled to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by A. F. Long. Only 50 cents.
T. J. McCoy gave a barn warming last Friday night. His large new barn built to replace the one destroyed by fire, was handsomely decorated with growing plants and brilliantly illuminated with electric lights. The lower floors were used for reception, toilet, card and smoking rooms, while the upper floor was converted into a ball room. An or chestra from Chicago furnished the music for the occasion. The festivites were kept up until far ih the morning, and were thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Fought For His Life.
“My father and sister both died of Consumption,” writes J. T. Weatherwax, of Wyandotte, Mich., “and I was saved from the same frightful fate only by Dr. King’s New Discovery: An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, but a few months’ use of this wonderful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight.” Infallible for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. • Guaranteed bottles 50c and SI.OO at A. F. Long’s.
It seems that the world of medicine is about to unlearn an important principle. A number of army surgeons in Cuba have been experimenting with yellow fever at the supposed risk of their lives. In a recent address at Washington Surgeon General Stermberg of the United States army reviewed the whole series of experiments and endorsed the statement that the fumigation of clothing is absolutely unnecessary and useless. He asserted positively that the yellow fever germ can be transmitted only by direct introduction into the blood.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. 26c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
A large building which has just been completed in Terre Haute and which was supposed to have been constructed as a warehouse for a cereal food concern, turns out to be the largest match factory in the world. The machinery has been received from Germany and agents will soon open offices in London and all the large cities in the United States. The capacity of the plant will be 150,000,000 matches a day. The capital stock, $150,000, is held by Terre. Haute people, B. G. Hudnut, the cereal food manufacturer, being president, and Chas. Gregg, of Crawfordsville, manager. All kinds of matches and toothpicks will be made. The factory will be anti-trust and will start June 1.
SCOII’S Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it restores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlose flesh,it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can’t digest it? Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you have not tried ft, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. . A BOWNE, Chemists, .. Naw York. sOc. and SI.OOI all <irutrgi**«t-
Real Estate Transfers.
Trustee Gillaim Townspip to Jacob Kline, Jan. 12, 1899, pt ne sw 343 O 'S, 5 acres 10 Wallace B. Allen to Mary A. Porter, April 12, It 2, bl 2, Thompson’s add., Rensselaer, 200 Warren Robinson to Ancil Woodworth, May 1, pt nw 29-29-6. 28 acres,... 2 400 Norman E. Helmicklto Leon W. Shaffner, Dec. 31, Its 12. 13, bl 3, Bentley’s add., Wheatfield, 95 Wm. Jeffers to John H. Tilton, April 29, Its 16, 17, bl 3, Graham’s Second add., Wheatfield, ;. 400 Charles E. Davis to Nelson Morris, Jan. 1, s.J se, 32-33-6, 1 Randolph Wolfner to Nelson Morris, Jan. 1, nj ne 32-33-6, 1 Wm. Mallory to Nelson Morris, Jan.» I, wj se 32-33-6, 1 Willis E. Thorn to Nelson Morris, Jan. 1, nJ se 32-33-6, 1 Mildred Tyler to C. M. Tyler, June 15, se ne 10-31-7, 40 acres, 1 000 Wm. Elsner to Cornelius J. Donahive April 22, wj ne 15-31-7, 1 400 Elmer E. Pullins, guardian, to Anna D. Mitchell, May 4, und j-2 ne nw 1-30-5, pt se sw 36-31-5, guardian’s deed, 35 Chathe M. Tyler to Phineas Clamson, April 13, se ne 10-31-7, 40 acres,.. 1 000 Wm. M. Porter, guardian, to Anna D. Mitchell, und 1-32 ne nw 1-30-5, pt se sw 36-31-5, 35 Samuel L. Roberts to M. A. Filson, Feb. 11, sw 8-31-5, 160 acres, sj ne 1-31-5, acres, 3 000 Udoris H. Cottingham to John White, Feb. 28, Its 11, 12, 13, 14, bl 6, Fair Oaks, '... . .... 80 W. A. Flanders to E. T. Riggs, April 24, w| sw 31-31-5, 54 acres, 1 085 Thomas A. Robinson to City of Rensselaer, April 9, 1901; strip of ground for cemetery purposes, 1 200 City of Rensselaer to Thomas H. Robinson, April 9, It 4, bl 21, Newton’s add., Rensselaer, 1
Excur sion Rates.
For the Pan American Exposition, tickets will be on sale daily during the exposition, with limit of 15 days, at $18.95 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Tuesdays only, during the month of May, with limit of 5 days. $15.50 round trip. Through ticketswill be sold only via Delphi or Lafayette. SI.OO for the round trip to Logansport May 13th, 14th and 15th, good returning to May 18th G. A. R. meeting. $4.40 round trip to Indianapolis May 28th and 29th. $3.30 to Indianapolis May 20th and 21st. I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge Meeting.
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BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day, you’re ill or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels clear and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC wfe it 6 EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, and 50 cents per box. Write for free sample, and booklet on health. Address 433 STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or SEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
tWiWwiM e)) Ose*£2 | tt Damw ((g MONON TIME-TABLE - NUMBER 3, (In Effect March 31, 1901.) XIIKTH BOUND. | SOUTH BOUND. .'° f- 1-30 a in Nt 5 10 55 a *i ! 7.31 a in N 033 1 40 p m y’.„ ! 9.55 a tn No 39 6 15 p m XV 6 ;-, ....3.30 p in No 3 1105 pm *^ od 2’ 0.32 pm No 45 2 40 pm v " 4« 955 a m ♦Daily except Sunday. tSunday only. Flag stop.
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Ohl Soldier’a Experience.
M. M Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes, ‘‘My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor’s treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health.”. They always do. Try them. Only 25c at A. F. Long’s drug store.
AVegetable Preparation for As - slmilating the Food andßeg ula - ting the Stomachs and Bowls of Promotes DigestioiyCheerfufnessandßestContains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral Not Nakc otic . * 1 AaWfrAAr- I e I Wiw ifal/ ■ 1 Aperfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW* YORK. I" " I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER,
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. GRAVEL ROAD LETTING. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, 1901, at the Commissionesr’ Court Room, in the| City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, the Board of Commissioners of said County, at the regular session of said Board, will let to the lowest responsible bidder, the construction of the uncompleted portion of what is known as the “DeMotte Gravel Road,” and also the construction of the uncompleted portion of what is known as the ’‘Otis Gravel Road,” both of said roads having heretofore been ordered constructed in Keener township, in said county. Sealed bids will be received until 12 o’clock M. of said day, for the construction of the uncompleted portion of each of said roads separately. Bids must specify the price bid for the completion of each said road with gravel and with macadam, according to plans and specifications on tile in the Auditor’s office of said County. Bidders are required to file with bid, a bond as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of said Board of Commissioners. WM. C. BABCOCK, Auditor of Jasper County. Ind. May 8, 1901. May 9-16-23.
Don’t Be Fooledi @ Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medl« 1 cine Co., Madison, Wi». It ' keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold in bulk. Accept no substitiKoaeoxMHiHi tute. Ask your druggist.
We sell paints and wall paper of all kinds, also all kinds of painters’ and paper hangers’ supplies. Renssei akr Decorating Co.
ICASTORIA For Infants and Children, [The Kind You Have I Always Bought E Bears the / » Signature / u I AKr In Jr * n IHiT “ se |\z For Over I Thirty Years ICASTORIA _ THE CCNTAUI* CO«M. «CW VOUB C<T».
Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, ) ss Jasper County, | * In the Jasper Circuit Court, to April Term. 1901. In re change of name of Cyrus I’ryer. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given to all persons conceded that Cyrus Fryer has this day filed his petition with the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, known as Cause No. 6115, asking that his name be changed to ‘‘William Prver.” Therefore, to all parties concerned notice is hereby given that said petition will come up for hearing on Monday, September 9, 1901, at the court house in the city of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the same being the first day of said term of court. fSE XI 1 " ,TNESS m )’ hand and official seal *■* ‘ this 12th day of April, 1901. John F. Major. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court.J | Cyrus I’ryer. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Attorney's for Plaintiff. May 9-16-23.
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