Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1901 — Page 5

THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK. NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. STATEMENT OF CONDITION at the close of its business, on the 30th day of October, 1901.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts,... $162,066.53 Overdrafts • 570 00 U. S. Bonds 11,900.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 39,299.10 Banking House 5,585.00 Cash 9,321.28 • $228,741.91

STATE OF INDIANA, 1 Jasper County, f s ' I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statemer t is true. 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 and 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 FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our customers, rent safe deposit boxes for safe keeping of papers, and transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promising lair and courteous treatment to all Addison Parkinson, John M. Wasson, James T Randle, Geo. E. Murray, E. L. Hollingsworth, Directors.

RAY WOOD'S Fiv. :u;r Barb«r RA, j The Largest and Finest In Jasper County. Go there for a Fine Smooth Shave and Fashionable Hair Cut. Boot Black Stand in Connection ....

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LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 3,000.00 Undivided Profits 42.00 Discount, Exchange and Int. 4,445.13 Deposits 196,254.78 $228,741.91

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AUTHOR OF RICHARD CARVEL

Story of the Youngs Man Who Hu Written the Book of the Year.

BY SEWELL FORD

A young man of 27 who has written what may be called “the book of the year” Is certainly a personage of public Interest. Such Is Winston Churchill, author of “Richard Carvel.” The writer of this truly American novel which Is being so widely read and talked about Is new to literature. He has produced but one previous book and that of rather a light nature. But “Richard Carvel” has boosted him well up among the popular native novelists, and his fortune, if not his lasting fame, is already assured. Mr. Churchill comes of old Puritan stock. He Is descended on his father's side from John Churchill, who settled at Plymouth, Mass., in 1641, and on his mother’s side both from John Dwight, the founder of Dedham, Mass., and from Jonathan Edwards. Thus he is derived from good English stock long resident upon the soil, and this good blood has, moreover, proved sensitive to the fluid influences of American life. The original families scattered, of course, and Mr. Churchill’s Immediate relatives found their way to St. Louis, where he was born in 1871. From Smith academy In that city he went to the Naval academy at Annapolis. Before his graduation he had , made up his mind that he did not want to spend his life in the bavy, that his abilities lay in the line of writing and that fiction was his vocation. After working on The Ariby and Navy Journal he joined the staff of The Cosmopolitan and lived at Irving-ton-on-the-Hudson, working steadily on the magazine, but not continuing his experiments In Action. He never tried to get any of his first work published, and It is not now in existence, so that he is In the rare position of a novelist who has scored a great success without having any early sins to rise up and accuse him. While he was living at Irvington he married a wealthy young lady from

WINSTON CHURCHILL.

bis native city. He was no longer obliged to spend his life doing hack work, but he united with his rare good fortune much rarer good sense. He was ambitious not only to write good stories, but to write the very best books of which he was capable—to do something really worth while. While he was living in St. Louis, after leaving The. Cosmopolitan, he hired a room in an office building and went down to It and ground away as regularly as If he had had a set of books to keep instead of a novel to write. He went to Virginia and Maryland and studied up the country and the old records with great thoroughness, and he also read a vast amount of history aud other literature which gave the spirit of the period, both before he began “Richard Carvel” and while It was on the stocks. Last winter, from October to April, when he was writing the book from beginning to end for the fifth time, he was living on the Hudson about 30 miles from New York. During those months he went to the city only five times. He worked from breakfast to 1 o’clock, then for some hours after luncheon. Late in the afternoon he took a long horseback ride, and after dinner he went at his work again, keeping It up until very late. After finishing his work In connection with “Richard Carvel” last spring Mr. Churchill, with his wife and child, went up to the beautiful little village of Cornish, N. H., where he hag purchased a large farm on high ground on the banks of the Connecticut, just opposite Windsor, Vt. The estate lies In a beautiful situation, partly surrounded by mountains. There he Is now at work on another novel. He has built for himself a little writing den, not in the attic or in some

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remote corner or me nouse, Dut out in the Helds. Into this he retires at regular intervals aud grinds away. He says he does hot intend to be hurried lu his work aud means to take just as much pains with this book as with his first successful novel. Mr. Churchill is a tall, athletic looking young man of 27, with very broad shoulders, black hair and brown eyes; alive to his finger tip@ and manly through and through, with neither false pride nor false modesty, but with a certain grace and a delicacy of perception of which one gradually becomes aware. He Is frank, genuine, companionable and straightforward.

Chronic Consumption Cured.

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PERSONALS.

Nagaromi. the great Japanese lawyer, Is In Paris, where he Is studying the workings of the French law courts. Mme. Diaz, wife of President Diaz of Mexico, Is doing some excellent work in aid of La Escuela Industrial, a school where girls are given free Instruction In needlework. Prince Henry of Prussia, brother to the kaiser, became enamored of the Chinese language during his trip to the celestial empire and has now taken up the study of the tongue through a native teacher whom he brought back with him.

For Tanned Hands.

Hands which have become roughened and tanned during the summer outing may be greatly benefited by washing them two or three times a day In oatmeal water. Take some good fine oatmeal and boil It In water for an hour, strain and use the liquid for the hands. It should be made fresh every day In summer, as It soon becomes sour and smeUs unpleasant.

Bridal Flowers.

The bridal bouquet nowadays Inclines to long, loose sprays arranged artistically, yet with a seeming carelessness, the flowers varying according to the Beason. White orchids and lilies of the valley are a favorite combination, and the cut shows an arrangement of white roses, lilies of the val-

A BRIDE’S BOUQUET.

ley and ferns tied with white ribbon. Later will come white chrysanthemum and jasmine and In midwinter white violets and gardenias. Bridesmaids’ bouquets admit any color, and pink roses and orchids are much liked. The groom’s boutonniere should employ the same kind of flowers as are in the bride’s bonquet.

The Children’s Friend.

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The New Factory For ; Rensselaer..,.. Will probably soon be here. We have a i.rm.R factory here at present on the banks of the Iro quis, where they do up your SHIRTS, COLLARS ani> CUFFS, And we solicit your patronage. Our Rhone No. is 239. Ring us up and our wagon will cafi and deliver your laundry at any time. All work guaranteed. GIVE US A TRIAL. We are a Rensselaer institution and employ Rensselaer people to do our work. Rensselaer Steam Laundry, F. C. LAGEN, Prop. - 1 TRUSTEES’ NOTICES. Marlon Township. I will devote Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of ouch week to necessary country work. Will be In my office in room 4. Odd Fellows’ building, In Rensselaer, on Friday for poor work, and on Saturday ifor general office work, wlllt the execution of the first Saturday of each month during the school term, which will be devoted exclusively to township Institute work. . - . u . 0. M. BLUE, 1 Sept. 01. Trustee Marlon Tp. Hanging Grove Township. .loMmli tewart. Trustee of Hanging Grove Township, gives notice that he will he al-hts residence In said township on Friday of each week, for the purpose of transacting township business, and business relating to muRlng contracts or paying claims will be done on such designated (lay. tou . ~ JOSEPH STEWART. 12Sept,, 01 Trustee..

Don’t Be Fooledi @Takc the genuine, original \ ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA 'TI Made only by Madleon Mcdlail cine Co., Madison, Wls. It II keeps you well. Our trade y mark cut on each package. ' cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no substl■>a * *»i as, tute. Ask your druggist. REEFER'S ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. eNEW DISCOVERY. NEVER FAILS. A new. reliable and safe relist tot ;uii|.re««e<t, eioeeeire, Bounty or pain. SHI !ww'J“L n “‘ tlon ' {1° w u,e( l br over 80,000 Lapieh. Inviaorstss these organs. Bkwahk or danocrqui imNotice to Heirs. Creditors and Legatees In the Matler of the Estate of Lena Fatka Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, November Term, 1901. NOTICE is hereby' given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Lena Fntka, deceased.’ and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Circuit Court, on Monday the 2nd day of December, 1901, being the day fixed by order of court and endorsed on the FINAL settlement account of William C. Babcock administrator of said decedent, and show cause, if any, why such FINAL ACCOUN 1’ should not be approved; and the HEIRS of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. William C. Baucock, Administrator. Foltz,'Spitler & Kurrie, Attorneys for Estate.

FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS. New Wall Map Free. The Louisville & Nashville R. R. has just issued a most complete Wall Map of the United Stale , Mexico and the West Indies. This map is printed in colors, mounted on linen, with rollers at top and bottom ready to hang on wall. Bize is 36x36 inches. We will be pleased to send a copy free to every teacher who will send name and address to 0. L. Stone, General Passenger Agent, 18' 22 Louisville, Ky. A Physician Testifies. “I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in'my life that did me the goo that did,” says County Physician Geo W. Scroggs of Hall Oounty, Ga. “Being a physician I have prescribed it and found it to give the best results.” If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach it decays there and poisons the system. You can prevent this by dieting hut that means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. You need suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. The worst cases quickly cured. Never fails. A. F. Long. The Best Mineral Water on EarthPluto Spring, at French Lick, is beyond a doubt the best natural medic! nal water in the world, excelling the famous springs of France and Germany in it’s health giving properties. New management, moderate rates. Call on the Monon agent for particu Jars.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

ATTORNE YS-AT-L A W. Moses Leopold,Attorney at Law, Abstracting and Insurance. Office over Ellis A Murray’s. Rensselaer, Indiana Wm. B. Austin, Lawyer and Investment Broker. ATTORNEY roKTUB L..N.A.& O.Ry. ANI) Kbnhnblakh W.L.& P.Oo tSF“Office over Chicago Bargain Store, liKNstsm.Aicn. Indiana. Mordeeui F. Ohllcote, William H. Park Ison Notary Public. Notary Public. Chilcote & Parkison, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 'infP’Linni* 1 7 5 “ ~ftte’ 1 hMminee, Abstracts 1 v, Lilians. Attorneys for the Ohit'tiiro ihllriiapolls& LouisvilleKail way Do. Yvftii practice In all of the courts, Office over r armor s Hank, on Washington st., KENSaSELAKK, IND.

».F. FERUUBON. J. K. WILSON. I erguson & Wilson, Attorneys at Law. hmh' , I ! , *‘ uni "V°' Abstracts and Loans curltv l * a I .H 2 u,ul Ke,tl Estate Heabst ract b„oks‘.‘ K of "■SXwW 8,10 8(1 HBNBSBLe.H, * * INDIANA. I'niibl.olu. Charles Spitler. Harry r. Kurrie. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrie. (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) Law, Real Estate, lusurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Hooks In the Oounty Rensselaer, Indiana. HANLEY & HUNT, Law, Abstracts, Loans and Heal Estate. Office over Ellis A Murray's.

MEAT MARKET - Moody* Roth, - Successors to qK' 7 - OKEVIHTON BROS. .. , , Rknhhbi.akr. (MI), shop first door east of Odd Fellow building. Everything fresh anu cfean. Freehand salt meals, bq pgDtt, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee toglve you sutlsfaction. None but good cattle killed. Re member the place. Hlgtiesi marked price paid for lode, and r,itiio«.

I WINCHESTER 1 I , FACTORY LOADED BHOTGUN SHELLS I ■ New Rival” “Leader” “Repeated I I n you are *°°^ in g for reliable shotgun am- I munition, the kind that shoots where you I point your gun, buy Winchester Factory I Loaded Shotgun Shells: “New Rival,” loaded with I H Riack powder; “Leader” and “Repeater,” loaded ■ i j with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester I !f " Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. I WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUST EAT, AND THE BEST PLACE IS THE BURCKY & MILAN HMRESTAURANT, 154,156,158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. EXTRACT FROM BILL OF FARE. Dinner. Baked Whitefish 15 Roa»t Mutton. ..15 Mutton Pot Pie 15 "'■■■ 1 “ Ladies’ and Boiled Trout.. ..15 Roast Pork 15 Veaj Pot I.e. ...1 5 _ Gentlemtn alt Mackeral.. .15 Roast Veal.... 15 Pork and Beans. 1 e Endl e*« varieToilet Rooms Dri« d Perch.... 15 Boiled Ham.... 15 Soup S *X L °, f Good * with Hot and Roast Bee! 15 Beef Tongue... 15 Pudding 5 Wholesome and'othm r Breakfast and Supper. cooked, conveniences. Small Steak ....15 Pork Chops ....15 Whitefish 15 M ? dera,e Sealing capac- Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast bacon. 15 Fried Perch.... 15 j nc ** P®rity 700. Mutton Chops .15 Salt Pork, Boiled 15 Salt Mackeral... 15 sect ® ervice - Bioiled Ham.... 15 Fried Sausage. 115 Fried Eggs.... 15 ■ Lever and Bacon 15 Lake Trout... .15 Scrambled Eggs. 15 CHICAGO HOTEL IK CONNECTION. ROOMS 51c, 75c and sl,ll PER OAY. J- C- GWIN, LUMBER ...MERCHANT... Lumber of all Kinds. Shingles, Lath. Doors. Sash, Plinis SEWER PIPE—AII Sizes. ESTIMATES ON BILLS SOLICITED. I buy direct from Lumber Regions. Paxton’s Old Stand. J. C. GWIN.

REAL BBTATB, LOANS, BTO. I. F. Irwin. 8. U. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN, Successors to Warren A Irwin, Heal Estate, Abstracts and Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office Odd Fellows Building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR B C. ENGLISH, Physician - and - Surgeon, Office over P, O. , ,ph HS2Mi Kenß,,elaer lod lar-Both night and day caliH will be given prompt attention. Dr. S. C. Johnson Physician and Surgeon, Office and Uealdenceover Porter A Yeoman’s. ‘Pronb 206 RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA. i. b. & l m .Washburn, Physicians & Surgeons, Dr. I B Washburn will give special attention to DUeases of the Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and throttle Diseases, lie also tests eyes for glasses, Offlee up-stalra, over Ellis A Murray's store. Telephone No. 4A.

BANKING. litre<l Mol’oy, p rel T. J. McCoy. Cash. A. It. Hopkins. AsslstantOashler. McCOY’s & CO’S BANK Rbnsbblakr, Ind. The Oldest Bank In Jasper Oounty. t.STA H l.lfill Klt t.X IAX4. T-ansaets a general banking business, buy* notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treat.men t. Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign ex change bought, and sold. Your patronage le solicited. Patrons having valuable paper* may deposlttheiu sot safe keeping. COMMEUCiAL STATE BANK. See card In another column. DENTIST. H. L. Brown, l>. |) s. ■£«<«*., Vroton and Bridge Work. Tooth W Ithout Platen a Moeelalty. Qua or vltlllxed air administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Give me a trial. Office over Meyer's Drug Store.