Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1897 — Page 2

The Republican. OBOCIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ■KES EVERY TUESDAY A FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, ■PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. 0 —ln Republican building on c> rner aCW«shington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year ...... $1.50 Six Months 75 TSsitee Months * 50 uesday, September 14,1897.

"Because it is my deliberate judgment that the prosperity of America is mainly due to its system of protective laws, I urge that Germany has now reached the point where it is necessary to imitate the tariff system of the United States-”— Bismark. A farmer, who is a Silverite and believes the value of silver governs the price of farm products, employedLa Republican to work for him at dollar per day or two bushels of wheat. When the price of wheat touched ninety-five cents the .Republican demanded his pay. It was a good lesson for the Silverite and one that ought to teach him that. belief is not reality. It is only belief, and of no value to anybody.

'-‘The benefit of protection goes first and last to the men who earn ffeudr bread in the sweat of their faces. The auspiciousand momentous result is that never before in fflfae'history of the world has comfort been enjoyed, education acquired, and independence secured by so large a majority of the total as in the United States of America.”—James G. Blaine. Mexican workmen, who get less £han half what those of the United States get, are having a bard time xx>w that they must take their pay m4O cent dollars. The American carpenter gets $2.50 per day in 100-cent dollars, while the Mexican carpenter gets $1.25 in coin worth •10 cents on the dollar. The real value of the $1.25 which the Mexican gets is just 50 cents, against «2L50 which the American carpenter gets. Uncle Richard Bland says the ■rise in in wheat is due to scarcity, and that the silver question has nothing to do with it. Is it not possible, Uncle Richard, if high prices are produced by scarcity and have no relation to silver, that low prices were due to plenteousness and also had no relation to silver? It’s a poor rule that doesn’t work both ways, Uncle Richard. We all know that wheat was plenty and tSbte cost of producing it much less than ever before. “In the coming campaign in the Greater New York, the canvass will be one of the fiercest and most momentous in the history of American polities. It will determine whether the great centre of American conservatism, wealth, and civilization, the second city of she world, is to be given over to the forces which last year fought madly for the destruction of the stability of the social system and of republican institutions, or is to be controlled by the elements in the community which represent its honor, enlightenment, and enterprise, its intelligence and its amdty.”—New York Sun (Dem.) Silver Orator Bland has put his foot in it again. He has grown hot under the collar because of the *“wJieat-and-silver” talk of the anti-fiaße-coinagists, and attempts to exffena that the increase in wheat prices is simply the result of shortages abroad. In doing this, how«wer.he gives away his whole argument about silver, for the StateMeat that wheat is .high because of wabori supply is aiuaiimission that •■er-production would cause low PEKNM. That is the whole story in at urtishelL Mr. Bland. The low

prices of tire past few years were the result of an increased supply and cheaper means of production and transportation. The weather is as unbearably hot as ever today, in spite of a temporary cool wave last night, having reached to about the 100 degree mark at 2 o’clock this afternoon. That so much extreme hot wpather must have an injurious effect upon people’s health seems evident, although so far its effects have not been so bad as might have been expected The dryness of the air and the coolness of the nights are two causes which greatly mitigate the discomfort as well as the danger of the intense heat of the day.

Public Sale of Draining Tile. I will offer at public, sale on Tuursdny, Sep. 23, '97. on the grounds, 6 miles west of Francesville near Pleasant Grove known as the Miller Tile Plant my entire stock of tile. The entire stock must be closed out within 30 or 00 days, and you can not afford to lose this chance, having plenty of time to realize on the tile before the notes become due. Terms: One year’s credit, without interest, if paid when due, if not paid when due eight per cent interest from date. A. C. Robinson, Monon. Indiana.

Since 1878 there have been nine epidemics of dysentery in different parts of the country in which Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect success. Dysentery, when epidemic, is almost as severe and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Heretofore the best efforts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, however, has cured the most malignant cases, both of children and adults, and under the most trying conditions, which proves it to be the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by F. B. Meyer. “PURGATORIAL PILLS.” The druggist would hardly smile if you ask for “purgatorial pills,” there are many of them, but he would probably recommend a pill that did not sicken or gripe; a sugar coated pill, gentle in action, and sure in effect; they are Carter’s Cascara Pills. Price 25 cents. A. F. Long. ■ M - A PROMINENT LAWYER, OI G reel) vi 11 e, 111., Mr. C. 12. Cook, writes : “I have been troubled with billiousness, sick headache, sour stomach, constii ation, etc., for -several years. I sought long and tried many remedies, but was disappointed until I tried your Syrup Pepsin. I can cheerfully recommend it to any suffering from above complaints.” F. B. Meyer.

YOUR BOY WONT LIVE A MONTH. So. Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son bad Lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: “Your boy won’t live a month.” He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes his present good health to use of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the wo*f d for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles F. B. Meyers.

THE SILVER CRAZE. Silver has greatly depreciated iu commercial value*, and may be found impracticable for money purposes, but thousands suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion aud constipation have found that 50c or $1 in silver invested in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin iswoith its weight in gold. Trial sizes (10 doses 10c), by F. B. Meyer. For all kinds of sewing machines, repairing and supplies, call on E. F. Gibson, at Antrim & Dean’s hardware store. Telephone No. 14. —— wtf.

Boys you that want a nice buggy for your best girl call and see C. A. Roberts. “Those jobs are butes.’ One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis Sept. 13th to 18th inclusive, on account of State Fair. Cancer positively and permanently cured. No cure—no pay. Address Dr. A. W. Armocost, Brookston Ind. Buy Lime, Hair, Plaster Paris sand, gravel and cement side walks of Rinehart. wtf.

HEAD HEAVY’? Do you feel drowsy, sluggish and have that tired feeling all day? Is your sleep restless? Do you have bad dreams? Does a little exerti'n tire you out? Are you short of breath ? Do you have palpitation of the heart? If you do, you need Carter’s Cascara Cordial. All these symptoms come from constipation more frequently than from any other cause. In ninety-nine cases out of every hundred Cascara Cordial will cure them by curing constipation. Price, 25 and 50 cents. A. F. L ng. — m CARTER’S COUGH CURE. will cure a stubborn cough when ordinary specifics fail. Everybody has a good word it, because everyone likes it. Why not try it for yourself? Price 25 cents. A. F. Long. SPECIAL NOTICE. The healing powers of Carters’ Herbal Oininent, have long been known. It may be used with absolutely no risk or danger in the treatment of the most delicate skin as well as a healing and soothing application in cuts, burns or scalds. It is the great pile remedy. Price 25 cents. A. F. Long. Tell Your wife to take Carter’s Cascara Cordial for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Habitual Constipation. It will cure her and tone up her entire system. It makes rich blood a. d gives good appetite. Price 25 cents. A. F. Long.

Notice of Survey. Notice is hereby given to Henry C. Dahncke, Geo. Hohen, Edgar P. Holly, Wm. Hershey, and all others interested, that I, own the of the h w|, and of the s w| of section No. 15 townshsp No. 32 range 5, in Jasper County, Indiana and that I wil) proceed with the surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section 15 or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of my land. Said survey to begin on the 30tb day of September A. D. 1897. Henry Amsler. J. E. Atler, Surveyor. Notice of Survey. Notice is hereby given to Mary H. Grow, J. F. Warren. Wm. McElfresh. John C. Frazee, Alexander Hurley, Charles Pulli ds. John Adamson. Wm. Edmond Price, . Andrew Arnold, E. A. Burns, > Ida May McCurtain, and all others interested, that I, own the n e of the n e of section No, 32, township No. 30, range 6, in Jasper County; Indiana and that I will proceed with the surveyor of said county to make a legal survey of said section 32 or so innich thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of my land. Said survey to begin on the 4th day of October A. D. 1897. John C. Frazee. J. E. Alter, Surveyor. Non-Resident Notice. STATE OF INDIANA, W. Jasper County. ) Jasper Circuit ( oiirt. October Term, 1897. William 11. Coover ( vs -Complaint No. 5401 Jesse 11. Fordice et al. I Now comes the ]>l iutlft' by Foltz. Spitler & Kurrie. his attorneys, and tiles his complaint, together with an affidavit that the defendants: J.sse H. Fordice and Mrs. Susan Fordice, his wile, and Mrs. Fordice, widow of said Jesse H. Fordice; Jane M. Nichols and Mr. J. I). Nichols. her husband, and Mr. Nichols, widower of said Jane M. Xichola; William D. Royalty and Mrs. Royalty, his wife, and Mrs. Royalty, widow of said William ■>. Royalty; Helen L. Gordon and Mr. John G >rdon. Jr., her busband, and Mr. Gordon, widower of said Helen L. Gordon; N. W. Rawlings and Mr Rawlings, her husband, and Mr. Rawlings, widower of said N. W. Rawlings; N. W. Rawlings an t Mrs. Rawlings; his wife, and Mrs. Rawlings, widow of said N. W. Rawijngs: Murray Shipley and Mrs. Shipley, his wife, and M rs. Shipley, widow of said Murray Shipley; William H. Hoover and Mrs Hoover, his wife, and Mrs. Hoover, widow of said William H. Hoover: James R. Pumphrey and Mrs. Pumphrey, his wife, and Mrs. Pumphrey, widow of said James R. Pumphrey; Aifeibert E. Dolsey and Mrs. Dolsey, his wife, anil Mrs. Doisey, widow of said Adelbert E. Dolsey: behemiah W. Rawlings and Mrs. Rawlings, his wife, and Mrs. Rawlings, widow of said Xehemlah W. Rawlings, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees anil legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the above named defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana. Not ce is therefore hereby given saift defendants that unless they and each of them be and appear on the seventh dayof the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Third Monday of October, 1897, at the court house in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, which is brought to quiet title to real estate, the same will be heard aud determined in your absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court (SEAL) atthedtyof Rensselaer, Jasper County. Indiana, on this 24th 0 w day of August, 1897. WM.B. OOOVER. As Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. I Sept 2-9-16.

Sheriffs Sale. CAUSE NO. 5175, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. In a cause wherein the State of Indiana ex’rel John O’Connor, as commissioner of Ditch No. 77. Is plaintiff, and John J. Foster and Marrietta Foster his wife, and Warren Springer and Mrs Springer his wife, are defendants, known as cause No. 5175. requiring me to make the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars and Fifteen Cents ($350.15) of principal and interest and costs accrued and to accrue from the several tracts of lands in Jasper county. Indiana, as hereinafter described, the amounts referred to as to each of the said tracts, the same befog as herein set forth and for the September installment of said judgment, as follows, to-wit: From the west half of the north east quarter of the south east quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-one (2 ) the sum of twentynine dollars andtwenty-seven cents ($29 27). From the west half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of ihe south east quarter <f the south east quarter of said section tweuty-one (21) the sum of twenty-nine dollars an I twenty-seven cents ($29.27). From the west half of the north west quarter of the south east quarter and the west half of the sou’ll east quarter of the north west quarter of the south east quarter of said sectiou twenty-one (2t) the sum of twentv-uiue dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27 ) From the west half of the south west quarter of the S'.uth east quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the routh west quarter of the south east quarter of said section twenty - one (21) the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27). From the west half of the north east quarter of the north east quarter and the west halt of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of the north east quarter of section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty-niue dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27). From the west half of the south east quarter of the not th east quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty-niue dollars and twenty seven cents ($29 27). From the westhalf it the north east quarter of the south east quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of the south east quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27;. From the west half of the south east quarter of the south east quarter and the west halt of the south east quarter of the south east quarter of the south east quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty-one dollars and ninety cents ($21.90). From the west half of the south west quarter of the south east quarter and the west halt of the south east quarter of the south west quarter of the south east quarter of said secilon twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty one dollars and ninety cents ($21.90). From the w’est half of the north west quarter of the south east quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the north west quarter of the south east quarter of said Section twenty-eight (28) the sum of eighteen dollars and twenty-five cents ($18.25). From the west half of the south west quart er of the north east quarter aud the west half of the south east quarter of the south w’est quarter of the north east quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29.27), From the west half of the north west quarter of the north east quarter and the west half of the south east quarter <.f the north west quarter of the north east quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of twenty nine dollars and twenty-seven cents ($29 27). From the west half of the north east quarter of ihe north west quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of the north west quarter of said section twenty-eight (23) the sum of seventeen dollars and fifty-three cents ($17.53). From the west half of the south east quarter of the north west quarter and the west hall oi the south east quarter of the south east quarter of the north west quarter of said section twenty-eignt (28) the, sum of tw’enty dollars and forty-five cents ($20.45;. From the west half of the north east quarter of the sjuth west quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the north east quarter of the south west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of fourteen dollars and sixty cents (sl4 60). From the west half of the south east quarter of the south west quarter and the west half of the south cast quarter of the south east quarter of the south west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of seven dollars and sixteen cents ($7.16). From the west half of the south west quarter of the south west quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the south west quarter of the south west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28; the sum of five dollars and eighty-six cents ($5.88;. From the west half of the north west quarter of the south west quarter and the west half of the south east quarter of the n >rth west quarter of the south west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of ten dollars and ninety six cents ($10.96). From the west half of the south west quarter of the north west quart, r and the west half of the south east quarter of the south west quarter of the north west quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of fifteen dollars and thirty-four cents ($,-5.31). From the west half of the north west quarter of the north west quarler and the west half of the south east quarter of the north west quarter of the north West quarter of said section twenty-eight (28) the sum of eleven dollars and sixty-uilie cents ($11.69). All said realestate being located In Township Thirty-one (31) North. Range Six (6) West. In Jasper County. State of Indiana. I will offer for sale at the door of the court house in the City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. on Friday, the First day of October, A. D. 1897, as the property of said defendants, first the rents aud profits of each of said tracts of real estate above described severally for a period not to exceed seven years and on the failure of the rents and profits of either of said tracts to sell for enough to pay the said sums as above set forth and all costs I will at the same lime aud place expose at public sale the fee simple or each of said respective tracts of land to realize the amount due on each tract and the costs thereof. Taken as the property of the above named defendants and said sale will be made without relief or appraisement laws and In accordance with the law in sueh cases made and provided. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand, this the sixth day of September. 1897. NATE J. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana. ' Foltz. Spitler * Kurbie, Attorneys for Plaintiff. . I NEVER OUT OF SEASON. There is no time in the year, when Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ■ is not a benefit to mankind, It oures constipation and indigebtion, j and cures diarrhoea caused by bad . condition of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles 10c, also in 50c and fl size of F. B. Meyer.

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ELLIS & MURRAY’S Every day brings wagon loads of NEW GOODS to our store. We have agreeably surprised the public and confused our competitors each season in the past, but never as we will this season . . . SEE THE NEW GOODS See also the goods that are not so new, but priced so cheap that they will sell at sight.

Dress Goods. In this line we are showing values that will be appreciated by ladies who buy their Fall Dresses Early. Anticipating a strong market we bought very heavy and will give our Customers the benefit. Ladies’ Wrappers. Ladies’ ready-made wrappers new Stock, new fall styles, ample in size, and Perfect Fitting. Ladies’ Waists Final clearing of all 48c and 65c waists at.... 25c 75c and 90c waists at.,. .50c sl, sl|, sl| waists at ... .75c ADVANCE SALE ...0f... Fall Underwear. The new goods are all in and on sale. Corset Covers For 15c, 25c and 27c.

..SHOES.. In the Shoe Line we are splendidlyequipped to serve you from the . Cheapest to the Very Finest, And in Ladies’ Fine Shoes our stock is a poem of beauty. It has come to be a saying in our store that we never miss selling a lady who wants a nice pair of shoes. ELLIS & MURRAY.

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Next the School=Boy. With shining morning face creeping unwil ling 1 y to school, will not apply to Rensselaer’s vigorous youth who will take advantage of Our School Suit Sale. One lot of knee pant suits for 95 cents. One lot of double-breasted, knee pants suits for $1.95 One lot made from fine allwool material, for $2.95 200 boys’ long pants suits, ages 12 to 19, the greatest bargain ever seen at $3.75. Muslin Underwear In this department we must have room for fall stock and the prices named will cause them to be taken quickly. Gowns of fine muslin and cambric for 49C, 55, 75Drawers of fine muslin, 50c and 65c quality for 29c. Skirts will be offered at 25C, 49C, 75C.