Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1901 — Page 5
THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. , * North,Side Public square RENSSELAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION at the close of its business, on the Bth day of July, 1901. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and Discounts $140299.40 Capital Stock Paid in.... 25000.00 Overdrafts 65002 Surplus Fund 3,000.00 U. S. Bonds 1,900.00 Undivided Profits 52265 Due front Banks and Bankers 40,186.02 Discount, Exchange and Int 1.425.82 Banking House 5,585.00 Deposits . 167U86.13 <-ash f 8.81436 $>97,434-8o STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Jasper County, J ss ‘ I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement ist f“ e - EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. We respectfully call the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement as reported to the AUDITOR OF STATE. We have money to loan on FARM un,| CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security at reasonable rates and without delay. We pay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN ‘COUNTRIES, make investments on FIRS 1 MORI GAGE SKCURIIN lor our customers, rent safe deposit boxes for safe keeping of papers, and transact n GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS \jVe respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising lair and courteous treatment to all.—Addison Parkinson, John M. Wasson, Jambs T Randle, Geo. E. Murray, E. L. Hollingsworth, Directors. 5 per cent Farm Loans a specialtyl(t««tMlt**kllllll!M9lltl|gßl(rtltllMMlMf m. ***""* *************************************************** ********* | RAY WOOD’S Piv© The Largest and Finest In Jasper County. | Go there for a Fine Smooth Shave and Fashionable . Ilair Cut. i Boot Black Stand in Connection ....
Non-Resident Notice TIIE STATE OF INDIANA, \ Jasper County, J . • . In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term, 1901. Mary E. Spitler Y vs - > Complaint No. John Mullendoreet nl J TO Q.UIET TITLE. Now come the Plaintiffs by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, attorneys, and tile her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants John Muliendore, Mrs. Mullendore his wife, and Mrs. Mullendore widow of said John Mullendore; Samuel Mullendore, Mrs. Mullendore, his wife 1 and Mrs Mullendore. widow of said Samuel Mullendore; Jacob Mullendore, Mrs. Mullendore his wife, and Mrs. Mullendore widow of said Jacob Mullendore; Abraham Mullendore, , Mrs Mullendore his wife, and Mrs. Mullendore widow of said Abraham Mullendore; Jane VVerrick, Horton Werrick her (husband, and Horton Werrick widower of said Jane Werrick; John H Mullendore, Mrs. Mullendore his wife, and Mrs. Mullendore widow of said John II Mullendore; Francis Mullendore, Mrs. Mullendore his wife, and Mrs. Mullendore widow of said Francis Mullendore; Susa Mullendore, Mr. Mullendore her husband, and Mr. Mullendore widower of said Susa Mullendore; Emma Mullendore, Mr. Mullendore her husband, and Mr. MulIcndore widower of said Susa Mullendore; Richard Fitz, Mrs. Fitz his wife, and Mrs. Fitz widow of said Richard Fitz; Benjamin Reed, Mrs Reed his wife, and Mrs. Reed widow of said Benjamin Reed; Daniel Goldsmith, Mrs. Goldsmith his wife, and Mrs. Goldsmith widow of said Daniel Goldsmith; E. A. Zartman, Jacob Zartman her husband, and Jacob Zartman widower of said R. A. Zartman; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees ofthe unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each and all of the above named defendants are not residents ofthe State of Indiana. Nbtice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on th.e first day of the next term of the Jasoer Circuit Court to be holden on the first Monday of November 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 beard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand 1 -I an< l affix the seal of said Court, at < SEAL j- Rensselaer, Indiana, this 11 day of w v~' ' September, A. D. 1901. John F. Major, Clerk. Foltz Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys. Sept. 12-S.-19-26. REVIVO VITALII OIIHAT produces theabove remits In 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old E?™ tooovor their youthful vigor by using KEVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, rS B *i°’T ep * failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and SJi. 6 ? 0 self-abuse or excersand indiscretion, °? e tor B‘ndy, business or marriage. « Hfi^i?. CUroB Bt » r ting at the seat of disease, but tpnlo and blood builder, bring®,ow *° pale cheeks and re- °* y° nt b. It wards off Insanity IS?' iS® 1 !* 011 bavingKEVlVO.no » can be carried in vest pocket. By mall, •LOOper package, or six for MO.OO, with* posl *"• written guarantee to core or refund • «*e»onty. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE C 0„ Sold by J. A. Larsb.
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Many physicians are now prescribing Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure regularly, having found that it is the best prescription they can write because it is the one preparation which contains the elements necessary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kinds and it theres ore cures indigestion a d dyspepsia 110 matter what its cause. A. F. Long.
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THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY
BY RODRIGUES OTTOLENGUI,
Author of “An Artist In Crime,” “A Conflict of Evidence » “A Modern Wiaard,” “Final Proof,” Etc. ’ Copyright, 1896 , by G. P. Putnam's Son*. AO rights reserved.
ICONTINUKD.I “Yes, In the eyes of the law I ant a murderer who should he hanged. Perhaps in the eyes of the •Almighty Father I am an Instrument of justice. Now that I have told you all you will more readily comprehend the craving for blood which seized me when in this monster, who had thus cruelly
He leaped back into the street and hurried up town.
treated an infant, I recognized my own father. You will understand better how the second paroxysm attacked me In his room when I learned that the man who had stolen my Lilian’s heart was my own brother and that thus, in spite of my self sacrifice, the offspring of piy beloved would have a heritage of crime which traced back to my own progenitor. You will comprehend with, what fiendish joy I sprang upon the man who was at once the author of my being and of all my suffering and wrongs. You will see why I took the will which deprived my brother of one-half of his fortune. That is the story of the killing of Matthew Mora. Was it a murder? I will not ask for the verdict of my fellow men, but will abide by the decision of my Maker.” “There Is still one point which I would like to have explained,” said Mr. Barnes. “Mora’s valet pos’t’voly asserts that he saw his master in the house that night and that he helped him to dress in the plaid suit. I low do you account for that?” “Very easily,” said Preacher Jhn. “The valet only tells this story at my request. After the death of Slippery Sam I fully decided upon my own course. Upoa one thing, however, I was determined—this man Mora, my own half brother, should right the wrong which he had done to Li.ian. I knew of his visits to the rich girl up > town and feared that it might be dis ficult to coerce him. The valet is a member of our organization, aud therefore it was easy for me to gain his cooperation, and he readily consented to tell you the story which convinced you, Mr. Barnes, that Mora was guilty. Thus I hoped to have you arrest him, and when once more in custody I would have been able to bring him to terms by offering him his liberty, which he could only have obtaiued through my confession," “What will you do now?” asked Mr. Barnes. % “Ah, that la simple! Thanks to Mr. Mltchel, my Lilian is now a lawful wife, with her bnbe restored to her. You see, I know all at last. My Inhuman father is dead. My poor mother lies in her grave. Why should I live longer? Mr. Bnrnes, I deliver myself to you as your prisoner.” “No, no, Mr. Barnes!” cried Mr. Mltchel. “Do npt touch him. This man shall go forth from my house, as he entered it, a free man.” “You are wrong, Mr. Mltchel, though I thank you most sincerely. I must surrender to the law. Why not let Mr. Barnes have the glory of seeming to have unraveled the mystery and claim Mora’s proffered reward?” ■ “I should not make such a claim,” retorted the detective. “No; I think you are a more honest man,” said Preacher Jim. “But If you hand me over to the authorities you will receive credit, and thus I shall do some good In the world. Besides, you have sufficiently earned Mora’s money and ought to have It.” “But why should you give yourself up at all?” argued Mr. Mltchel. “Yon have suffered so much that It would be an Injustice for you to suffer more.” “It is Inevitable, and It Is best. You forget that 1 have cbmmitted a second murder. I killed Slippery Sam. That, too, was in a moment of uncontrollable emotion. I had just witnessed the death of my mother. I went forth into the street and ran along aimlessly. By chance I approached your doorway, and I saw Slippery Sam leave your house. Instantly I jumped to the conclusion that he had betrayed me, for he knew tlie.truth. He knew when I took the plaid suit and wheu I returned it. In fact, he knew everything. In the disordered state of my mind It was impossible for me to reason calmly. I seized Sam by the throat. lie had a knife in his hand. I wrenched It from him and killed him. As be fell the cunning of the beast—no; the cunning of the man whqHs worse than a beast—came to me. I knew that you would kuow of this murder cofumltted
so near your house. I recalled the arguments aud theories that we had exchanged, and I slipped the/will Into the poor dying boy’s pocket that you might find it there aud be mystified.” “It did puzzle me for a time,” admitted Mr. Mltchel. Aud so, you see,” said Preacher Jim, almost wearily, “the end must come now. I cannot permit myself to live longer. My father was a Sadist. The love of -cruelty which made lilm strangle a poor defenseless monkey, which caused him once to tie a boy up by his thumbs In a garret aud leave him there until he fainted, which prompted him to pinch and kick aud otherwise torture children and animals, has been transmitted to me, his firstborn, his abaudoned son, in a more virulent form. Twice I have yielded to the craving for blood. Twice I have taken human life. lam a fiend in human guise, a beast, a monster. Nothing is left for me on earth. No human love can be mine. For me there Is no charity, no reformation, no salvation. I am a menace to my kind. There Is nothing for me but extermination. I must be eoudemned to die. All I ask Is that at the supreme moment when I am sentenced I may be allowed to speak, to tell my story, that it may appeal to civilization, to humanity. In behalf of those utterly forlorn creatures, the congenital criminals. That will be my last sermon. And may God have mercy on my soul!” THE END.
Opium Smokers In China.
To learn the actual number, of opium smokers is Impossible, but we kuow the amount of the foreign import of this drug, and the naive confessions of reformed opium smokers tell us precisely the amount of opium required to pass the yin or craving. It Is oue-flfth of an ounce dally. An ounce or llang is consumed lu five days, aud a catty suffices for 80 days. Four cattles are enough for 320 days, and another half catty will carry the smoker to the end of a year with comfort. A picul Is euougli, then, for only 22 persons, and 50,000 piculs Is sufficient for not more than 1,100,000 persons. The rich province of Szechuen produces 100,000 piculs of opium, and the cultivation is always Increasing. At Chungching 30,000 piculs suffice for consumption In the province, and (15,000 piculs are exported. We may conclude that the smokers of that province cannot be less than 000,000. Since the population Is, 07,000,000, the number of smokers Is one In 100. In Slieusl one lu 140 smokes, In Szechuen one In UK). In Formosa* one In 15 is Jlie proportion In cities, where the people are sunk to the lowest point of degradation, and this is the largest proportion yet known of opium smokers as compared with the general population.— Shanghai Mercury. ,
The North Atlantic Ice Code.
To protect themselves against floating Ice in the north Atlantic a system of mutual warning is in use, inspired by the common danger with which ships are assailed in these latitudes. This system is the ice code and consists of questions and replies, conveyed by special signal flags. At the top of a blackboard In the wheelhouse is painted In white letters “Ice Code.” Beneath it in one steamer Is tills question and these answers: 1. Have you seen ice? * 2. Saw heavy pack ice between latitude 50 and 51 and longitude 41 and 42. 3. Saw large Iceberg or bergs between latitude 42 and 42.20 and longitude 48 and 40. 4. Saw light field lee or small Iceberg or bergs between latitude 44 and 45 and longitude 47 and 48. 5. Saw no ice so far; had clear weather. C. Saw no ice so far; had hazy weather. 7. Saw no ice so far; had thick fog. With the question asked in No. 1, and each of the replies shown in the following numbers, Is a representation of the tings, painted in colors, by which the ships signal to each other the interrogatory and answer.
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imom® e)) ( (j uuy tuljj l ! MONOH TIME TABLE NUMBER 3. • (In Effect June 2, 1901:) AOncm Buttsp. | south Bourne " J ■*■»! amN< 5 10 55 aai ".jy T,:tl a m Nona 140 p in P 111 No 45 2 4« p It) • No ;!y -.57 p m tNoill 440 a m •Dally except Hunday. tSunday only. Flag slop.
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Htonrt Heath Off E. B. Munday, a lawyer of I lenrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger lie says: “My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, hut continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at A. F. Long** drug store. e When to Sow Bine Oran Seed. This seed can bo sown nt ulmost any season of the year when there Is enough moisture to cause It t« germinate. The best time, however, according to The New England Homestead, is In autumn, say about the middle of September or In early spring, when the frost is coming out of the ground. Possibly the best way to sow It Is la connection with timothy of some .other grass. If blue grass only Is wanted, sow It aloue In a well prepared seed bed. Keep the weeds down until a good sod lias beeu formed. It soon crowds out the other grass, so that sowing with timothy may* be more satisfactory In that a catch Is often more easily secured than If sown alone.
Squueh In Place of Pumpkins. There are now many varieties of squash that are even more productive than pumpkins, besides being better for pie tpd even for stqck. There has been a’ great Improvement on the pumpkin Itself ns regards quality. Whichever Is grown. It pays to get the best. Those with large open spaces In the middle and tilled with seed should no longer he planted. However large they grow, they produce less weight per vine than some, of the smaller pumpkins that have thick flesh and comparatively few seeds.—Boston Cultivator. A Hhoek'lnu Catntnitu“Lately befel a railroad laborer,” writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark. •’ 11 is foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It’s simply wonderful for Burns, Roils, Piles and skin eruptions. It’s the world’s champion healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by A. F. Long.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. Moses Leopold,Attorney at Law, Abstracting and Insurance. Office over Kills A Murray’s. Rensselaer, Indiana. Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investmbut Broker. * ATTOIINSY KIUTIIK b.,N.A.A l!.Ry. ANI) UknsskxAKH W.1..A r.Oo tWOfflce over Ohleugo Bargain Store, Rknsski.akh. Indiana. Moidecal F. Dhllcote, William H. I’arklson Notary Public. Notary Public. Chilcote Si Parkison, ATTORN K VS-AT- LAW. Law, Real F.sl.ate, InNtiruuce, Abstracts amt Loans. Attorneys for the Chicago, Imllanapolls.V Louisville Railway Co. Will practice in all of the courts. Office over l 1 ai mer s Bank.on Washingtonst., KKNHBKLAKIt, INI). B. F. FERGUSON. .1, E. WILSON Ferguson & Wilson, Attorneys at Law. Ktml Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans on both Personal and Real KState S«curlty. Are making a complete set of abstract hooks. rMCOIIIoe West Side of Public Square, in Hollingsworth Block. ItKNHSKI.tKU, * * INDIANA. frank f city. Charles Spttlcr. Harry it. Hurtle. Foltz, Spitler & Ktirrie. (Successors to Thompsim A Bro.) Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts anti Loans. Only set of Abstract Books tu the County Rensselaer, Indiana. HANLEY & HUNT, Law, Abstracts, Loans and Heal Estate. Office over Kills A Murray's. MEAT MARKET - Moody* Roth, Successors to IJKKVIHTON BROS. Hknsski.akh. Ind. Sl.opllrst door east, of Odd Fellow building. Everything Tresh atm clean. Fresh and salt meat-, bologna, qte. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to gl ve yrtu sails faction. None hut good cattle killed. |{e member tin: place. Highest marked price paid for hides anil tallow.
Digest* VvOuOl rur Dyspepsia Cure A powerful engine can’t be ruu with a weak boiler; and you can’t expect to keep up the wear and strain of an active life with a weak stomach. Our boilers, or rather our stomachs, can’t be replaced, and wocannotstop tbe human machinery while making repairs. But when the stomach is unable to digest enough rood to keep the body strong, we can use such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat, bo that you cau eat all the good food you want, without any distress after eating. f ° W b ° tUU * 0f K «“* It can't help but do you good Prepared by E. 0. DeWltt 4C0., Ohleugo. Tbe il. bottle containsSM times tbe tic. eta*, When you need a soothing and healing application for piles, sores and skin diseases, use DeWITT’B Witch Hazel SALVE, Beware of counterfeits. mm wwaaßaeeeaßMßWßmßßßßeHemmnHi WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUBT EAT, AND THE BEBT PLACE 18 THE BURCKY & MILAN ttSREST AIIRANT, 184. 186,188 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. * Dinner. Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton. ~15 Mutton Pot Pie..ls Ladies’ and Boiled Trout... .15 Roast Pork. ..,..15 Vea| Pot I .e... .15 „ Gentlemen 'all Mackeral.. ,15 Roast Veal. ... 15 Pork and Beans. 15 Toilet Rooms Perch... l S Boiled Ham.... .5 Soup 5 ’ with Hot ami Roast Ree 1..... 15 Beef Tongue ...15 Pudding sSfe. and < ofhe. ter Breakfast and Supper. . ci-oked, at conveniences. S™ ll s 'eak.... 15 Pork Ch0p5....15 Whitefish ...... 15 .Seating oapac- Veal Cutlet..... 15 Breakfast Bacon. 15 Fried Perch ... 15 ‘ ~ e " . ity 700. - Mutton Chops.. 15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral... 15 ,ect ® erv,ce - Bioiled Ham.... 15 Frier] Sausage ..15 Fried Egg5...*..15 ■ ~Lever and Bacon 15 Igike Trout... .15 Scrambled Eggs. 15 CHICAGO HOTEL IX CONNECTION. ROOMS Sic, 75c and sl,ll PER DAV. ' * *• » J. C. GTSATIISr, LUMBER ...MERCHANT... Lumber of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath, Doors, Sash, Flinis. SEWER PIPE--All Sizes. ESTIMATES ON BILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct from Lumber Regions. Paxton’s Old Stand, J. C. GWIN.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, iQTO. .1. F. Ikwin. s. (J. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN, Successors to Warren & Irwin, Real Estate, Abstracts and Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office Odd Fellows Building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGKHONS. DU E. C. ENGLISH, Physician - and - Surgeon, Ottlne over P. O. * ’Phone-! ,77 ’ Rensselaer Ind I Residence llti. H7“Both night aud day calls will be given prompt, attention. Du. S. C. Johnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence over Porter A Yeoman's. Tiiuni 806 RKNHHKLAKIt. - IN '»1 ANA. I. B. & I. M. WASHBURN, Physicians & Surgeons, Hr. I B Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Ohronlc Diseases. He also tests eyes for glasses. Office up-stalrs. over Ellis A Murray’s store. Telephone No. 4ft.
BANKING. * If red McCoy, Pres T. J. McCoy, (Jaah. A. R. Hopkins. AsslstantOashler. A. McCOY's & CO’S BANK Rensselaer, Ind. The Oldest Bank In Jasper County. KSTA BI.ISHKU IX ISM. T-ansaot* a general hanking business, buys notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Kalr and ILieral treatment. Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign ex change bought, and sold. Your patronage Is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposlttheni for safe keeping. DENTIST. 11. L. Brown, D. D. S. in ■ mw Tr 11 fr«M>n wnd Sritfyt Hork. Teeth It Ithuut l‘lntern a HpeeInltv. Gas or vltillaed air administered for the ualnlessextroctlou of teeth. Give me a trial. Office over Mey.ir’s Drug Store.
