Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1897 — Page 2
, ■ • RENSSELAER TIME-TABLE In effect July Ist. 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No. #l—Fast Mail (don't stop) 4:48 A. M. No. s—Louisville Mail, Daily 10:55 A. M. No. 83—Indianapolis Mail , 1:53 P.M. No. »— Milk accomm.. Daily .. 6:03 P.M. No. B— Louisvi le Express. Daily ..11:20 P. M. No. 45 Local Freight...... . 2:40 P. M. NORTH BOUND. No. 4— MaV 4:30 A.M. N 0.40 Milk accomm.. Dxily 7:31 A.M. No. 3S— Fast Mail . 9:55 A.M. No. St*— <’in. .to Chicago Vestibu e 6:19 P.M. " No. O— Mail and Express, Daily. ... 3:30 P.M. No. 4<J— Local Freight 9 8U A. M. No. 74— Freight 7:40 P. M. No. 74 carries passengers between Monon and Lowell. No. 80 m.kes no stop between Rensselaer and and Englewood, No 32 makes no stop between Rensselaer and Hammond. Train No. 5 has a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati via Roachdale arrives at Indianapolis 2:40 P. M. cmclnnaji 6 o’clock P. M. No. 6 has through coach; returning, leaves Cincinnati 8:30 A. M. leaves Indianapolis 11:5c A. M arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 I*. M. daily. Enquire of agent about half rate excursions toall points south, and for the new 1000 mile inter changeable mileage books, good on a dozen railroads. W. H.BEAM, Agent
The Republican. OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE— In Republican building on corner of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, November, 16, 1897.
It was an ’‘off year” in Ohio for the other fellows. The Hon. Arthur P. Gorman contemplating retiring to private life. Mr. Bryan and ex-Governor Boies are still on speaking terms. Some of his speeches would indicate that Mr. Bryan wore smoked glasses while in Ohio. It is thought at Washington that the administration is looking to an early reopening of negotiations for the adoption of an arbitration treaty between Great Britain and the United States.
Something over a year ago Mr. Bryan was stating that the only way to increase - the' circulating medium of the country was by the adoption of the free coinage of silver, and yet the Treasury figures show that today there are millions and millions more money in circulation than when this statement was made. Mr. Bryan says that ‘‘the first six months of the McKinley administration were the most disastrous in the history of the country.” That's a pretty stiff one, even for Bryan. But it induces a cold shudder to think what would have been the first six months of the Bryan administration.
History has chalked up one more score against free trade. Now that the Wilson law has been, obliterated from the statute books and a protective tariff law enacted and put into operation and has brought prosperity to the country, it is demonstrated, and will be recorded by future historians, that the cause of the depression of 1893-’96 was due to the Wilson low-tariff measure.
Early in October President McKinley directed the members of his cabinet to reduce their Department estimates to Congress to an economical basis. This is a move in the right direction. President Cleveland urged upon Congress the necessity of economy while at the same time the estimates from the Treasury Department and other Departments were certainly extravagant. Congress in its actions naturally followed the estimates of the Departments as the official utterances of the Administration, rather than the preachings of the President.
Another Foot Ball Game.
Rensselaer and Battle Ground At Brookston Next Friday. Brookston Reporter: - It has been arranged to have a foot ball game in Brookston, and the opposing teams will be Battle Ground and Rensselaer. The game will be played in Kent's pasture, east of tovtn, Friday of next week, November 19th, and an admission of 25 cente will be charged to see the game. The writer has seen both teams play, and we believe that a closely contested gridiron battle will be fought, and as it comes at a time when the majority of fall work is done, we believe that it will be well attended. Foot ball is now the national game; base ball has been a minor attraction ever since foot ball began to be played outside of the colleges. It is a game where not only strength but strategy count, and exceeds for interest the prize fight or race ring, while it is considered much more honorable.
The price of admission is the same that is charged everywhere ■ and we have no doubt that all who see the game wil) consider it of greater interest than the theatre J It wilt be an opportunity, at least, not soon repeated, to see the game, and the Reporter urges that all, the people of Brookston and Prairie township be on hand. Word has been received from Rensselaer that they will probably bring one hundred rooters to see the game, and Battle Ground will come with a delegation of enthusiasts, and there will be a hot time. Let every one stop work, have one day of fun, and join in the “rah, rah, rah,” with the foot-ballists. For rent, two pleasant well furnished first floor rooms, for light housekeeping. For name of party apply at this office. dwtf
IF TROUBLED WITH RHEUMATISM READ THIS. Annapolis Md., Apr. 16, 1894. 1 have used Chamberlain’s Pain Bahn for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., No Main St. ALSO READ THIS. Mechanis-ville. St. Mary County. Md.—l sold a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm to a man who had been suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. .A. J. Mcgill. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by F, B. Meyer. MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gumlerman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Jr. King’s New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptisit Church at Rives June- i tion she was brought down with Pneu- , monia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible : paroxysms of coughing would last , hours with little interruption and it ' seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in re- I suits.” Trial bottles free at ! Regular size 50c and SI.OO. F. B. Meyer. — If your children are subject to croup watch for the first symptons of the disease—hoarsness. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child becomes hoarse it will prevent the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack can always be prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invaluable for colds and whooping cough. For sale by F. B. Meyer.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. F. B- Meyer. For Trade A new, first class, 1897, model bicycle fully guaranteed, to trade for wood, or good buggy horse. Call at Republican office for name of party.
Kelley’s News Depot.
WEEKLY BULLETIN. I Watch this space each week sor 1 items of interest to magazine and newspaper readers. | A new serial story by Anthony i Hope, entitled, ’‘Simon Dale,” just started in the Sunday Inter Ocean.' All the November Magazines are inu A new serial poem by Jas. Whit- ■ comb Riley is one of the features of this months “Century.” The ten-cent magazines, Mun-; sey’s Cosmopolitan, McClure’s, are exceptionally fine this month. ‘‘WarriorGap”—a new and thrill-' ing story by Capt. Chas. King, will begin in next Sundays Times- ! Herald. An interesting foot-ball article in the National Magazine for November. The December Delineators are in. “Bolanyo”—a new story by Opie Read, just out. “An out and out love story."
Sheriffs Sale. By virture of'an Execution to me directed from the Clerk or the Starke County Ciicult Court, in a cause wherein s. (’. McClurg & Co. are plaintiff and Charles A. Brown and George H. Brown Jr. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of tour hundred ana forty 5440.00 dollars ami interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Monday, December, 6th 1897. between the hours of lOo’clock a. tn. and 4 o'clock p m. of said day at the door of tire court house or Jasper county. Indiana, in the city of Rensselaer first the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree -and execution' and interest and costs, towlt. The one-half (%) interest in lot number ten (10) in block number ten (10) in the original plat of the town of Rensselaer Indiana. Taken as the property of George H. Brown, Jr. in Jasper County. Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from tlie venation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED. Sheriff Jaspt r Co. ludaina. 8. Parker, Attorney for Plaintiff. November 15th 1597.
Sheriff’s Sale. Bv virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Starke County Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Herbert It Keffel is plaintiff, and Charles A. Brown and George H. Brown jr. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of seven hundred ninety (8790.00) dollars and interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will exjxjse ;at public sale to the highest.and best bidder, on Monday, December, 6th 1887. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.and 4 o’clock P. M. ot ssid day. at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, rndiana, tn the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for’a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits wilt not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs. 1 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decroe and execution and interest and costs, towit: Tfternorth-east quarter . .of the-south-east quarter (M) of section thirty-four (34; in township ttdrty ,30) north range five (5) west in Jasper county, Indiana, containing forty (40) acies. And the undivided one half (X) of the south west quarter (%) of the north east quarter (M.) of section twenty (20) township thirty (30) north range six (6) west . All taken as the property of George H. Brown Jr., in Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. Nate J. Rebp. Sheriff Jasper County. Nichols & Kelly. Attorneys for Plaintiff. November 15tn, 1897.
New - Meat - Market. Moody & Roth, Props. (Successors to (.revision Bros.) Fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Give us acall and we guarantee satisfaction. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND TALLOW • * Choice Fat Cattle always on hand and for sale. MOODY & ROTH
pwissimms. ATTORNEYS. George K. Hollingsworth Arthur H. Hopkins HOLLINGSWORTH & HOPKINS, AttorneyS-at-LaW. - iSFOffice second floor of Leopold’s Block, [ corner Washington and Van Rensselaer sts. I Practice in all the courts, purchase, sell and ' lease real estate. Attorneys for Rensselaer B. L. & S. Association and Rensselaer Water, Light and Power Co, ■ Frank Foltz. “Charles G; Spitler Harry R. Kurrie. I FOLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE i “ . (Successors to Thompson & Bro.) Attorney-at-Laic. I Law, Real Estate, Insurance. Abstracts and | >.oans. Only set of Abstract Books in County. i RENSSELAER, IND. B. AUSTIN. \ Lawyer and Loan Broker, I j Office in Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vaiißensselaer st.. | RENSSELAER, - - - IND.
FERGUSON & WILSON, JtWorin 3 ys-at-L a u:, Will practice in ah the courts. Will give careattention to any and all kinds of Legal Business intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. JAMES A. BURNHAM, U. S. Pension Attorney and Justice of the Peace. Thorough equipped and abreast of the times. Expert in pension matters. Office over Western Union Telegraph Office. Ralph W. Marshall. Frank Davis. MARSHALL & DAVIS, Attorneys-at-Lav!. Practies in Jaspei Newton and adjoining counties. Especial attention given to settlement of Decedent's Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justice Cases, Etc. 43*Offlce second floor Makeever Block. Opposite Court House. Rensselaer. - . . . Indiana
(JHILCOTE & DUNN, Attorneys-at-Law. Attend to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Otiice in second story of Makeever Block. RENSSELAER, IND. c. C. W. Hanley. J. J. Hunt. HANLEY & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. Law. Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Ofeice: Third door south McCoy’s bank on ground floor. RENSSELAER, IND. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, Attomey-at-Law, Office over Laßue Bros’. Grocery. RENSSELAER, - - INDIANA CHARLES E. MILLS, Attorney-at-Law. Insurance, Collections, and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. Farm Loans negotl, ted at lowest rates. Office upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple-. RENSSELAER, IND. REAL ESTATE. LOAN, INSURANCE. r 1 H. CHAPMAN, Abstracter of Titles. Farm Loans, Insurance and real estate. Mon ey to loan In large or small amounts, on real estate, personal or chattel security Special at. tention given to collecting notes and accounts. Office over Ellis & Murray’s Store, RENSSELAER, IND,
J. F. Warren J. F. Irwin BARREN & IRWIN. Real Estate, Abstracts, Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance. Office in Odd Fellows’Block, RENSSELAER, IND. A. BATES W. R, NOWELS BATES & NOWELS, Loan AgentsWill Loan Money on Farm and City Property at the Lowest Rates and Commissions, Correspondence solicited. Office in Stockton building upstairs PHYSICIANS. TT. J. KANNAL, m. d. 0., Veterinarian, Graduate Chicago Veterinary College. Office with Dr. M. B. Alter, RENSSELAER. IND. DR. a. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office in Forsythe corner block. Telephone 126 RENSSELAER, IND.
w. w - HARTSELL, M. D. HOMEOAPTHIC Physician and Surgeon. Chronic diseases a specialty. In Stockton-Wil-liam block opposite ihe court house Phone 80 , RENSSELAER, IND. I>R. S. C. JOHNSON, Physician and Sard eon Office and residence over Porter & Yeomans, Store In new Hollingsworth building. ’ Phone 205. RENSSELAER, IND. I. B. Washburn. E. C. Evat.ran Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Washburn will give special attention to diseases of the eye. ear. nose, throat and chronic diseases. Dr. English'will give special attention to surgery. in uii departments, and general medicines Office iii Leopold's corner block over Ellis & M array’s, RENSSELAER, IND, DENTISTS.
DR. J? W. HORTON, Dentist Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without plates. No covering to roof of mouth. No destroying the sense of taste. Office over Post office. Gas administeied for the painless extraction of teeth.
JJR. H. L. BROWN, Dentist Crown and Bridgework. Teeth without plates a specialty. All the latest methods in Dentis. try. Office over Meyer’s Drugstore. Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth.
a Brazilian Balm THE GREAT SOUTH IHERICIH BUSIKI ...cunea... Gouges, Colds, Croup i snppe LIKE RADICALLY CURBS CATARRH! It clears the head of foul mucous; heals the sores and ulcers of the head and throat; sweetens the breath, and perfectly restores the senses of the taste, smell ana hearing. Stops headache and dropping into the throat. Also destroys the germ which causes HAY FEVER, - making a perfect cure in a few days. Never fails 1 No fatal case of La Grippe ever known where Brazilian Balm was faithfully used. It destroys the grippe germ and quickly removes ill the after bad effect. INFALLIBLE in Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Typhoid and Scarlet FEVER, Measles, and any disease where there is Inflammation, Fever or Congestion. Greatest relief in Consumption ever discovered. Cures a Fresh Cold n sne day. Stops the head and relieves deafness. As an Injection invaluable m remaie troubles. For outward use heals Cuts, Sores and Burns like magic. Prevents lock-jaw from wounds. QUICK CURE FOR CONSTIPATION AND PILES. Its Healing Power Is Almost Miraculous. The Best Family Medicine In Existence. 60 Cent Bottle cestzins 100 Doses, or Two Weeks Treatment for Catarrh. 91.00 sottLb EQUALS THREE soq, bottles. HOME TESTIMONIALS: “Brazilian Balm cured me of inveterate catarrh which I had for 6ver 20 4. It is the most wonderful triumph of medical science.”— Gen. J. Parke Postles. “In croup, cold and the worst form of gripp we have found Brazilian Balm invaluable.” —Jno. W. S. Boothe, D. D., Pastor Del. Ave. Bap. Ch. “Mrs. Lore has used the Brazilian Balm and thinks it did her much good.”— Hon. Chas. B. Lore, Chief Jus. of Del. “One bottle of Brazilian Balm cured a friend of mine of hay fever.”— Thos. M. Culbert. “I was very deaf for 10 years from catarrh. Brazilian Balm applied warm in my ears every day soon restored my hearing.”— Mrs. John Scotten, Chester, Pa. “It is the best thing for dyspepsia I ever saw tried.”— Judge Edward Woollen. “I was worn almost to the grave with a racking cough that all the remedies and the doctors failed to relieve. It was cured with one bottle of Brazilian Balm. It shall be my doctor through life.”— Mrs. J. Galloway, Pottstown, Pa. “I was fearfully crippled up with rheumatism, could not get my hand to my head. I took ten 50cent bottles of Brazilian Balm in six months. Am now entirely cured and as nimble as I was at forty.”— Anson Burrell, aged 84. A lady in Cincinnati was so afflicted with asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she was unable tc sleep lying down, was entirely and permanently cured with Brazilian Balm B. F. JACKSON 1 CO., Indianapolis, Ini’,
Saves Doctor’s Bills. Families in the country should always keep Brazilian Balm on hand. It is the doctor in the house, always ready and reliable. For colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, asthma, pleurisy, rheumatism, constipation, female troubles, and all kinds of fevers it acts like magic, and saves many a doctor’s bill and many a long sickness. A Blessing For the Ladies. Thousands of ladies are using Brazil iaa Balm. For soreness, pain, bearing down dnd many kinds of trouble, it acts like a charm. ASO cent or dollar bottle often does more good in one week than any other remedy does in months. It jioes right to the spot, removing all inflammation. Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts, of Wilmington, Del., says, “A strong solution of Brazilian Balm and warm water used as an injection has done me more joodthan all the remedies and prescripions I ever tried.”
. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, RENSSELAER, IND.
BANTCR A. McCoy, President. T. J. McCoy, Cashier. A. R. Hopkins, Asst Cashier A. McCOY & CO.’S BANK. Oldest Bank in Jasper Countg Established 1854. . 4 Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans on long or short time on personal or real estate securin'. Fair and liberal treatment is promised toall. Interest paid on time deposits Eorelgn exchange bought and sold. Your patronage Is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may deposit them for safe keeping. Addison Parklson, Pres. Geo. K. Hollingsworth. V. Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth. Cashier COMMERCIAL STATE BANK RENSSELAER, IND. CnZy State Bank In County Directors: Addison Parkison. James L. Randle. John M Wasson, George K. Hollingsworth. and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact a general banking buslnese. interest paid on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of interest A share of your patronage is solicited.
H. O. Harris. Pres. E. T. Harris, Vice Pres. J. C. Harris,Cashier RENSSELAER BANK, Rensselaer, Ind., ® We make farm loans at 6 per cent interest payable annually. Money loaned in sums to suit borrower. Exchange bought bought and sold on all banking points Collections made and promptly remitted Deposits Received Interest bearing < ertificates of deposits issued. 1/gARNER & THOMPSON, Carriage, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting and Repair Work a specialty. Shop in new building on South Front Street, one square below Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND.
PIONEER MEAT MARKET, J Eidelsbach, Pro]), Beef, Pork. Veal. Mutton, Sausage. Balogna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers at the lowest prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. The highest prices paid for good catlie. * L. WILLIS, Gunsmith. s P® c!ftl attention given )ito Bicycle Repairs of al kln( ls. In with Perkins on (Liberal Corner. RensseJi' Ind.
Pneumonia Cured. Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa., says: “Brazilian Balm brought me .out of a severe attack of pneumonia in splendid shape. It is a wonderful remedy for coughs and lung troubles. Also, for outward use, for burns, cold-sores, and chapped hands and face, it cures like magic. It is invaluable in the family.” Had Catarrh 36 Years. Josiah Bacon, conductor on the P. W. &B. R. R., says. “I had suffered with catarrh for 36 years and regarded my case as hopeless. One day I saw the testimonial of Geo. H. Hearn in a Brazilian Balm circular. Hearn was the engineer on my train and I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Hearn and his cure gave me hope. I began the use of the Balm at once. There was not much change for the first two months but then I began to improve and in six months, to my inexpressible satisfaction. I was entirely cured.”
