Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1901 — Page 4

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The Rensselaer Journal Published Every Thursday by LESLIE CLARK. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Or.eCopy One Year 11.00 One Copy Six Months SO One Copy Three Months 25 Entered at the post office at Rensselaer Ind., as second class mall matter.

Chauncey Depew is to Jmarry a lady who speaks four tongues. Well, he has no one to blame but himself. The Ohio Democrats are pondering how to keep Byran out of their state campaign without affronting him. They can’t. Does it ever occur to a farmer with a large crop of potatoes that in accepting the advanced price for them, he is truly a monopolist as any trust in the country ? A Michigan poet has been arrested in Poland for writing poetry distasteful to the Russian Government. He has the consolation of knowing that his poetry is read by some one. If Bulgaria is really looking for trouble in connection with the Stone kidnapping, she can be accommodated. She probably forgot that Roosevelt was president and that he has a strenuous way of acting in emergencies. The War Department has at last decided to whom the credit of winning Chickamuaga and Chattanooga was due. May we hope that in another thirty-eight years, the Navy Department will decide who won the battle of Santiago. If the authorites carry out their expressed intention of suppressing all future news concerning Czolgosz ex cept the bare fact of his execution, they will win the approbation of everybody except the anarchists and the yellow journals. The Archbishop of York, one of the two great primates of England, has appointed a day of humiliation and prayers for the British reverses in South Africa and for the national sins. John Bull must be feeling rather badly these days. In case Mr. Roosevelt’s name does not appear on the subscription list of the Commoner, we trust that Mr. Bryan sent him a marked copy containining his recent advice. Otherwise Mr. Roosevelt may have missed seeing it—which would be terrible. The Democrats have been pointing to an alleged boom in the ship build ing to prove the needlessness of the subsidy bill, but a report from the Comissioner of Navigation shows that there was a decrease in\onnage built during the last three months of 20,000 tons as compared yith the corresponding ones of last year. Nearly all of our shipbuilding, anyway, is of vessels for the coasting traffic which is exclusively reserved by the constitution to American citizens.

|y ~ ‘i Vjjßw' If the teacher could wipe away the blotches from her skin as easily aS sllr does t! >e caricature ffljffljffllgffl w >th its pimply face, she would be a happy woman. Tknples a nd eruptions Vi* . are more than a disfigure ;’iv 1 iv*^B ® en t to a woman, they : mak « her sensitive and unha l'Py- The way to mHIlIrl cleanse the skin is to purify the blood. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery purifies the blood, and removes the clogging accumulations and poisons which corrupt it. When these are removed, pimples, boils, eruptions, sores, and other consequences of impure blood are entirely cured. "For about one year and a half my face was *ety badly broken out,” writes Miss Carrie Adams, of Irf West Main St., Battlecreek, Mich. I 1 *K? t ■ K*®? 1 ?«*1 ot money with doctors and fiw different kinds of medicine, but received no fe"** 4 - Atlas* l obtained a bottle of Dr. Pierce's 00,d^?.3* ed j‘S. , Di ® co yyTy- Before 1 had taken one bottle of this medicine I noticed a change, and after taking three bottles I was entirely Cured. I can well recommend Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to any one similarly afflicted.” Accept no substitute for the "Discovery." There is nothing "just as good ” for impure blood and skin diseases. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, is given away. Send Si one-cent stamps expense of mailing only, for the book in paper covers, or 31 •tamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

WHAT is the matter with Venezue-' lan dollars? They are now worth only four cents. Can Venezuela also have had a “crime of’73’’ When Bryan goes to Ohio to soeak this fall, he will have to be careful not to encounter the Democratic platform —or one of the two mustgetdamuged. We don’t know which to admire most; the n rve of the space writer, who got up that fake about the war in South America being totally imaginary, or the confiding faith of the European editors who bought it and wrote long editorials about it. If the published sketch Of the new Canal treaty proves to be accurate, Secretary Hay will have realized his ambition to carry through the negotiations leading up to the construction of the great work. The treaty will undoubtedly satisfy everybody on this side of the water.

Is Life Worth Living?

Then don't nettle t u cough or cold, especially when only twenty-live cents will buy a bottle of Mexican Syrup. 11 is so soothing, and so many con-umptlves have been made well by its use. tie id some of the testimonials on Ilia wrapper around each bottle that prove tills remedy uior sure for deep seated colds, habitual coughing and even consumption, than any other remedy known to physicians, many of whom rec imincnd and prescribe it where less etfacacious remedies fall. Pale, Puny, Children. If a child has a badsniellin/ breath, if it habitually picks its nose, If it is cross and nervous, if It does not sleep soundly, if It Is hollow-eved, if it has a pale, bloodless complexion, if it is g owning thin and lifeless, give it Mother’s Worm syrup and you will remove the cause of its distress quickly Then will its little cheeks get red and r isy. its appetite and digestion Improve, and Its health be better. I'rlce only 25 cents. N (i other worm-killer so effective. Be Not Deceived. Don't think you can neglect health and reach old age. The Way to longevity is to be kind to nature and then nature wilt be kind to you. Constlpatiou, inactive liver, etc., are foes to nature. Mexican Root Pills help nature. Try them. They cure by c.causing and strengthening. Pain Can Be Cured. Why suffer pain? Pain is trying to kill you. Why not kill pain Nothing kills pain, either lhternal or external pain, so quickly and so effectively as Gooch's Quick Hellef. Cures cramp and colic. A Complete Cure. When you take Gooch’s Sarsaparilla you and it a complete cure for Usd blood. Pile-ene Cures Piles. v Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague cures Chills and Fever.

THE LIFE OF MAN.

He Sleeps Twenty Years and Eats a Herd of Texas Steers. Tell a man that he has slept twenty years and he’ll give you a pitying stare, but it’s a fact just the same. The man who has reached the age of sixty has spent one third of his life, or twenty years, in slumber, and if a man is lucky enough to live until he is seventy-five he has Rip Van Winkle beaten to a standstill. The average person sleeps eight horns a day, or exactly one third of his day’s life. Again, if you abruptly inform a man of sixty that he has stowed a herd of cattle under bis belt in his time, be will put you down as a third year man at an insane asylum. Figures, however, don’t lie, and you can give him a statistical knockout. A healthy man eats, on an average, one pound of meat everyday of his life, and in s l x ty years he will devour 21,900 pounds. Allowing 1,000 pounds as the average weight of a beef, you can have twenty-two cattle, a respectable herd.

Real Estate Transers.

John A. Sigler to Francis M. Sigler, Sept. 20, pt. sw se 27-32-7, 23 acres, und. j pt It 1, bl 3, DeMotte, und. i pt se 27-32-7 $, oss S. P. Thompson to Philip Kerns, Sept. 21, pt bl 37, Parr * 16 Mary E. Middaugh to Mary Clark, Sept. 20, Its 6,7, 10. 11, bl 4, lienlley’s add., Wheatfield 500 W. C. Kirk to Ger. L. Ilaskall, Sept. 2I > Its 3,4, bl 9, Remington 1 000. James Osborn to William Dittman, Sept. 23, nw ne 1-32-6 600 Sheriff Jasper Co., to P erpet. Is L. and S. Assn., Aug. 16, Remington, nj sec. 2 , 75 s A. W. Jenkins to Mary C Yeoman, Sept. 24, sw nw 28-30-6, 40 acres. . I 800 J. N. Jenkins to Mary C. Yeoman, Sept. 23, nw nw 28-30-6, 40 acres 1 800 Clarence Hurley to Wesley N llenkle. Sept 25, pt sw ne 30-30 6 8 >0 Geo. F. Meyers to Charles W. Wood, Sept. 24, e$ sw 28-32-6, bl 1, Its i, 2 > 3. 4, 7. 8,9, 10, 11, 12, bl 2, Its 1 1 2 . 7> 8,9, bl 3, Stoutsberg 2 800 Harriet E. Shepard to Elizabeth E. Hughes, Sept 23, pt nj nw 30-27-6 325 B. F. Warr to W. W. Sage, Sept. 7, nw 15-28 6, 166 acres 3 f o o W. E. McCord to Jacob D. Rich, June 5, sw 36.29-5. 5 500 Newman S. £now to Clarance Hurley, et ux, Sept. 25, se ne 18-30-6, 40 acres 1 600 Mary E. Hudson to John F Harriett Sept. 13, Its 17, ,8, Parr 600 A. S. Hammond to Cappatolia Ramey, Sept 21, pt It 3, hi 2, Thompson’s add., Rensselaer g OG Charles J. Martin to Mary E Greenfield Sept 28, out lots 27, 28, 29, 30, Pnrr 550 Joieph B. Sparling to Francis A. Sparling el al, Sept. 14, pt ne 36-29-7, 1 55 acres 9 000 Joshua C, Norman to William B. Austin, Sept 28, se nw, sw pe 16-30-6, 80 acres '..... 2 000 Frank E. Fisher to George L Hascall, Sept. 27, Its 1,2, bl 9, Remlngton 600 John R. Knight to James H. Knight, Nov. 8, 1893, und. 4sw ne 9-30-6 500 Emma M. Asher to Wm T. Beahler. Sept. 18, und J se 32-27-7, wf sw 33- 2 7-7 4 500

Sick Headache ? Food doesn’t digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills; they cure dyspepsia, biliousness. 25c. All druggists.

Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE - j*° CM- of OwuonuTS, off W. Hall a Co., Nashua, N. H.

A, Leopold to James H. Knight, Oct. I, Its 15, 9, bl 6, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer 200 Geo. H. Cooper to Christian Rasmussen, Sept. 24, sw, wj nw, ne mv 25-32-5. 200 acres 7 000 James 11. Knight to David Bridwell, Sept. 28, w.J se, pt sw ne 9-30-6, 108 acres j 3 000 Jennie Weging et baron to Samuel I’otts, Aug. 20, se ne 12-30 7, 40 acres 1 400 W. H. Coover to Klkanah B. Vondersmith, Aiig. 28, pt out lot 13, pt nw 30-27-6 225 Andrew Boston to C. E. Firebaugh, Sept. 27, se nw, ne sw, sj, nw sw, pt se sw 2-30-5, 10l acres 4 000 Amelia Curtis to Christiana Zea, Aug. 3, pt ne 25-27-7, 34 acres 4 000 George Hoehn to Alfred J. Tilton, Sept. 10, Its 7. 8, bl 4, Graham’s add., Wheatfield 1 200 Edward Mayo to S. M. Lakue, Oct. 3, el ne, ej nw ne 17-28-6 5 000 Mary E. McGee to John Bisloskey, Oct. 4, pt wj w.J se 26-29-7 600 S. P. Thompson to W. L. Wood, Sept. 7, pt sw sw 22-30-7 160 G. M. Kessinger to Si L. Pinkney, Oct. 3, ej sw 1 <*-28-6, 80 acres. ... 3 800 W. B. Austin to E. P. Honan, Oct. 5, se nw, sw ne 16-30-6, qcd., 2 000 Norman Warner to J. V. Parkison, Oct. 4, pt nw 29-29-6, 18 acres. ... 2 500 Lury C. Potts to Jennie Wegin, Aug. 20, pt wj nw ne 19-30-6 900 W. L. Woods to Paul P. Wegin, Sept. 30, pt wj nw ne. 1 S. M. La Rue to John Spies, Oct. 3, pt e.J ne, ej nw ne 17-28-6, 6 500 John Poole to John Spies, Oct. 3, Newton county, ne 30-31-8, Its 10, 11, bl 12, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer • 6 800 A. S. Laßue to John Spies, Oct. 3, Its. 11, 12, bl I, Riverside Park add., Rensselaer... 2 500 Wm. Holle to Joseph Smith, se 183 ,_ 6 . 2 400 Chafles 11. Iloole to Joseph Smith, it 7, bl I, Hogan i 000 A. Leopold to Trustees K. of P. Lodge, Oct. 4, Its 15, 16, bl 4, Rensselaer. .. 4 500 .Ray D. Thompson to K. J. Hannal, Oct, 5, sw 1-31-5, 160 acres 3 000 A. R. Clark to T. R. Daugherty et ux, Oct. 8, It. 6, bl 2, Thompson’s add , Rensselaer 6^ o Warren C. Shead to Abram Simpson, Oct. 11, Rensselaer, pt. sw 30-29-6, 1 500 Abram Simpson to Warren C. Shead, et ux, Oct. 11, same 1 500 George Byone to W. B. Austin, Oct. 9, ne 21-32-7, nw nw 22-32-7 200 acres ,

A Fiendish Attack

An attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, lowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidneys. His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions! No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c. at A. F Long’s Drug Store. When in need of any sort of job printing bring your work to the Journal printery. With our improved facilities we can turn out job printing quicker—and hence cheaper than any place we know of. Let us serve you in, supplying yonr printed matter. Wanted: Man or woman of good address to prepare for an office position. Salary S6O per month. Give references. Address in your own hand writing. Geo. L. Gordon, 167 Kelley Bldg., Frankfort Ind. Do you read the Journal ?

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CORRESPONDENCE.

A McCoy and Walter Porter were here Sunday. McCoy and McDonald shipped a car load of cattle lo Chicago Sunday night. Reed McCoy and Ray Housten are on the sick list. L. B. Josserand is in Illinois on business. Sam Dobbins and family, of near Wolcott, visited at Jas. McDonald’s last week Miss Lulu Rishling was the guest of Carrie Ringerism last week. Scott - Robinson and nephew, Harvey Phillips, visited relatives near Delphi last week. Mr. Helengreen and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. Lee, in G.Haiti township. Mr. Besse, of Pleasant Ridge, was here Monday. Jack Stewart built chimneys for Lee and McCoy last week. Mrs. B. K. Illiff visited relatives in Rensselaer Friday. Institute was held here Saturday. All the teachers were present in spile of the bad weather. Mary Kodalt and Anna Phillips visiled Mamie Meyers Sunday.

North Barkley.

Jess Mundell, of Medaryville, is digging potatoes for J. H. McNuse. Charley Guild and C. Robinson, of Medaryville, were Newland visitors one day la;t week. I'. M. Callahan is having an addition built to his store room 16 by 20, which will make his store room 44 by 20. Lee Jessup, of Rensselaer, is doing the work. Freeman Gifford, of Laura, was here on business Saturday. Clyde Buniss had the misfortune to fall and break his arm one day last week. Miss Maggie Callahan returned from Chicago Sunday, where she has been visiting her sister for the past two months. Perry O’Meara has gone to Chicago to stay. He got tired of painting. Fred Tyler, our school teacher, went to Rensselaer Friday night. Louis Shell, of McCoysburg, was a Newland visitor Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Dunfee and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Smith spent Sunday with Dr. Dunfee and family, of Newland, Sunday. Dr, Johnson came out to Dennis Casto’s Friday afternoon and brought with him a io.l pound boy. Dennis says he will raise more broom corn next year.

Sharon.

1. W, Daley and J. 11. Toops transacted business at Rensselaer Monday. » Charles Beets visited friends at Sharon Saturday night and Sunday. Mack Sullivan, who for the past two years has lived in Tennessee, has moved back to Jasper county. A very pleasant time was had at the home of Miss Catherine Toops Sunday, the occasion being her 59th birthday Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs A. G. W. Fanner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Heuson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollard, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Gish, Mrs. Lois l’enwright, Mrs. Sophia Chilcote, Miss Rosa McGee, Miss Pearl McGee, Miss Myrtle Daley, Mr. Henry Farmer, Mr. John Daley, Mr. Roy Daley, Mr. Lee Adams. After partaking of a bountiful repast the guests departed wishing Mrs. Toops many happy returns of the day.

Money to Loan.

Private funds to loan 011 farms, also city property fen: 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.

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Notice of Final Settlement of Estate, NOTICE is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Lena Fatka, deceased) to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, held at Rensselaer, Indiana, on the llth day of November. 1901, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. v ■ Witness, The Clerk of said Court, this 14th day of October; 1901 John F. Major, Clerk Jasper Circuit Court, holtz, Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys for adm Notice of Hearing of Ditch petition. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF JACOB D. RICH ET AL. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be had before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, State of Indiana, on Tuesday, the sth day of November, 1901, the same being the second day of their November term, 1901. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, 10-wit: Beginning six hundred and fifty (650) feet west from the northeast corner of the southhalf of the southeast quarter of section seventeen (17) in township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west in said county, and running thence in a generally southeast direction to its outlet in the ‘ Helves” Ditch at a point forty (40) rods north and two-hundred-forty (240) feet east from the northwest corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twentyeight (28) in township thirty (30) north, range six (6) west in said county. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: Andrew Arnold, Jacob Rich, Benjamin J. Gifford, Francis M. Lakin, Thomas). Moore, Civil township of Barkley and Trustee of Civil township of Barkley, Francis M. Hays. Wm. C. BABCOCK, Oct. 8-15 Auditor of Jasper County.

Non-Resjdent Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Jasper County, f In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Term, 1901. Charles S. Peckham j as Executor of the | last Will and Testa- I mentofAnnaM. J _ , . , , Biddle, deceased. f Complaint No. 6196 VS. • John W. Shuck and ] John Groom. J Now come the Plaintiff, by Ferguson & Wilson and M. Winfeld, his attorneys, and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant John W. Shuck is not a resident of the State of Indiana. That the action is brought for partition of real estate. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless he be and appear on the 19th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, the same being the 2nd day of December, 1901, to be holden on the 2nd 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 heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court,at Rens(Seal) selaer, Indiana, this Bth day of Oct. A. D,, 1901. John F. Major, Oct. 10-17-24111. Clerk.

Non-Resident Notice THE STATE OF INDIANA, ] Jasper County, /**• In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Term, 1901. Benjamin F. Rouse J vs. I Complaint No 6197. Lake F. Jones, et al j Now comes the plaintiff, by Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendants, Lake F. Jones and Mrs. Jones, wife of said Lake F. Jones, whose first name is unknown; Lake F. Jones & Company; Mr. Reynolds, whose first name is unknown, and J.H. Beal, whose first name is unknown; but the said Reynolds and Beal are made parties defendants to this action as members of the firm of Lake F. Jones & Company, and that this action is brought to quiet title in plaintiff to his real estate, covered by a lease for oil, executed by him to said Lake F. Jones, and to have said lease canceled of record, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on Monday, the second day of December, 1901, the same being the 19th day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the second 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 heard and determined in your absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the [SEAL] seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 9th day of October. A. D. 1901. JOHN F. MAJOR, Clerk. OcUo-17-24 Don t Be Fooledi @Takt the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medicine Co., Madison, Wis. K keeps you well. Our trad* mark cut on each package. Brice, 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no substl- / "miuini tut*. Ask your druggist# - . _ DB - PEFFER-8 ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. eNEW DISCOVERY. NEVER FAILS. A new. rellnble and sate relief for suppressed, excessive, scanty or prints “S“«msti on. 0 n. Now need by over $. # r or DAwaBBOV^rJp