Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1898 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN. OFFICIAL PAI’ER OF JASPER COUNTY ■f ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE— Id Republican building on corner of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. A One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Friday, July 1, 1898. .
The County Ticket.
For Prosecuting-Attorney, ALBERT E. CHIZUM, of Netvton County. For County Clerk, ESTIL E. PIERSON, of Union Township. For County Auditor, WILLIAM C: BABCOCK, of Marion Township. For County Treasurer, ROBERT A. PARKISON, of Barkley Township. For County Sheriff, NATE J. REED, of Carpenter Township. For Countv Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE, of Carpenter Township. For County Coroner, TRUITT P. WRIGHT, of Marion Township. Commissioner Ist District. ABRAHAM HALLECK, of Keener Township. * Commissioner 2nd District, SIMEON A, DOWELL, of Marion Township.
The Wail of The Croaker.
The entire argument of the antiannexations is summed up in the one word “croak.” Hancock and Adams heard the croak at Boston in 1775, and Washington heard it good and strong at Valley Forge. And the same old croak has been “ringing down the ages’.’ ever since. It took an organized form at the “Hartford convention” during the war of 1812.; nnd it has always resounded over the land, at every addition the kindly power of Providence has permitted to be made to the territorial limits of our glorious nation. Tho croakers croaked when Louisiana was purchased in 1803; again when Florida was secured in 1817; broke loose worse than ever when Texas was taken in 1835; came up again when California, that earthly land of Beulah was taketi in; still again when the struggle was on to hold the Oregon region from John Bull's far reaching grasp was convulsing the country; and stil. was heard when Alaska was purchased in 1867. But the people favored every one of these objects against which the cronkers raised their unavailing croak, and the result has justified the people's decision in every case. Even Alaska, which a Reverend Rensselaer croaker points at as an example of the unwisdom of territorial expansion, his only reason therefore being that it lately cost S4OO,(XX) as the result of a sort inter-national law-suit, has paid back into the treasury in actual cash many times its first coßt, with the little $400,000 thrown in. And the territory now furnishes, with its grand timber and mineral resources, one of the finest fields for future American enterprise. Would our Reverend friend in
i Rensselaer and his much admired • friend in Congress vote to give ! Alaska back to Russia ? j If they would they are probably i.the only two men in the whole United States who would. And two men are not enough to make a party. Of course it is easy to say that even one man with God on his side, makes a party. But there is nothing easier to say but harder to prove than for croakers and opposers of the popalar will, to claim that God is on their side and that future years will prove it so. But the “lamp of experience” which our reverend friend quotes, proves that in every case the croakers ngainst annexation so far have been wrong, and we have no doubt it will prove the same in the present case.
An Educational Outing at Beautiful Winona.
Two hundred feet above Lake Michigan, located just south of the Michigan state line, on Winona Lake (formerly Eagle Lake), Indiana. Reached directly by the Pennsylvania and Big Four railroads. Fourteen springs of great medicinal value, complete sewerage,, waterworks, steamers, row boats, half-mile bicycle track and athletic grounds. Three hundred thousand dollars have been expended upon grounds and buildings. Winona Assembly and Summer School. Seventeen teachers, all college professors. Prof. John M. Coulter, Chicago University, Principal. School opens July sth, six weeks term. Program begins July 4th and closes August 28th. Fine hotels, boarding houses and private cottages. Board, including room, from $5 to sl2 per week, according to the location. Board and room in farm houses for limited number at $8 per week. Winona Lake is three miles in length; deepest lake in the state. Entire grounds shaded by magnificent growth of forest trees. Write for particulars and program to Rey. S. C. Dickey, D. D. Secretary and Gen. Manager, W mona Lake, Ind.
Monon Low Rates.
On account of the annual convention Pine Lake Christian Culture School. Pine Lake near Laporte, Ind. Half fare tickets will be sold July 20 to 26 returning including July 28th. One fare for the round trip to Hammond June 28th, on acoount of the exhibition of Ringling Bros., circus On account of the 4th of July holidays tickets will be sold at rate of one fare for the round trip on July 2d, 3d, and 4th. Also over theC. H.A D.; Big 4, L. E. A W.; Yandalia; Wabash; M. C.; 1., I. A I.; B. A O. S. W.; I. D. & W.; T, St. L. a K. C.; L. E. A St. L.; N. Y. C. A St. L.: L. S. A M. S. Ono fare for the round trip to Nashville. Tenn., July 2 to 5 returning to July 15 tickets may be extended to Aug. Ist if desired, meeting of United Society Christian Endeavor. One and one third fare for the Jound trip to Lafayette June 28 and 29th account Music Teachers’ Convention. One fare for the round trip to Brooklyn, Morgan Co., Ind., July 20th to Aug. 15 returning to Aug. 17 account Bethany Assembly. Hnlf rare to Monon, Ind., June 29 and 30 returning to July 4 account Epworth League. One fare for the round trip plus $2.00 to Washington D. C., July 3,4, 5, and 6th. Good returning to August 31st if desired. Call on ticket agent for particulars.
W. H. BEAM,
Business anti Property For Sale. I have a good property for sale or trade. Good new stock of groceries and meat market. Present trade about SSO per day. Bradley factory working over-time and others starting up. Anyone desiring the business come and see me. No agents wanted. Reason for selling, am getting too old for business. George Hoehn, Bradley, 111. Universal Laboring Men s Tonic will give you an appetite, It makes rich pure blood. For sale by A. F. Leng.
So Completely and Quickly. A COMPLICATED CASE CURED.- _ jHjft ’ Plus. Jahm Fuller > Fredonia, N. Y. writes Dr. Fenner: “I had a heavy pain over my kidneys and cramps In my limbs for a long time. Also backache with scanty and turbid urine, bloating of limbs and a general DROPSICAL CONDITION of the system, caused by heart disease, from which I had suffered for years. 1 have been taking your Kidney and Backache Cure and seem to be entirely relieved. I never bad a medicine help me so completely and quickly." Sold by B. F. Fendig. Short Locali. Save your tickets and get an elegant piece of silverware at McFarland & Henkle’s grocery. For all kinds of sewing machines, repairing and supplies, call on E, F. Gibson, at Antrim & Dean's hardware store. Telephone No. wtf.4l South Bend wagons and buggies of all styles atL. S. Renicker’s. 86. Go to McFarland & Henkle for groceries 3 doors north of Ellis & Murray’s. McFarland & Henkle pays the highest market price for produce. McFarland A Henkle are giving away some fine silverware to their cash customers. Don’t forget to ask for tickets when you purchase goods. Buckeye Binders and mowers for sale by L. S. Renicker near the depot. 86 Any one willing to make a home for a large boy, from 11 to 15 years of age. is requested to write tbe Board of State Charities, Indianapolis. ts I have plenty of money to loan on real estate or personal security in any amount, ldhg or short time., wt 6 James H. Chapman. Any body wanting a good buggy or surrey call on L. S. Renicker near the depot. 86 I have private funds to loan on real estate at low rates for any length of time. Funds are always on hands and there is do delay—no examination of land, no sending papers east —absolutely no red tape Why do you wait on insurance companies for 6 months for your money? I also loan money for short times at current bank rates. Funds always on hand. W. B. Austin: The light running Buckeye binder and mower at L. S. Renicker’e. 86 $25.00 in tickets gets a fine piece of silverware at McFarland A Henkle’s McFarland A Henkle’s prices on groceries will please you. Ferguson & Wilson have plenty of money to make allthe loans required in Jasper county. W e will give applicant choice from private funds or eastern funds. Don’t forget to call and get our terms. j-rari siiT No. 260. tjy VIRTUE OF A CERTIFIED COPY OF „ decret* hu<l execution to mo direoted from the Olerk o( the Pulaski Circuit Court. In a cause wherein Wiahlugion Parker and other* are plaintiff*, and John R Young Is (lefeudaut. requ ring me to make the sum of Five Thousand seven hundred seventy six dollars and tweuty-elght cents. 2H) and Interest and cost accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday July, 2nd 1898. between the hours of 10o'clock A. M. a»>d 4 o’clock P. M . of said day, at the door of the Court House of .lasper County, Indiana. In the City of Rensselaer, first the reuts and pi off ts for a term not exceeding seven years, of the followmg real esUiehereluaftordescrlbed. and ts said rents iAkI profits will not sell for a sufficient stun 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 snd costs, towlt: The south east iiusrter (S. E. l *) of tbe sontb west quarter (8. w. !») cf section nineteen (l») and the north east qusrler (» E. V*) of the north west qusrter (N. W. V»)of seoiion thirty i.ioi all In township thirty one (St) north rango four (41 west, situated In Pulsskl county, Indiana. and the oast half (E ',) of section twenty four (941 township thirty ooe(Sl) range five <») west. In .tastier ( onnty, Indiana. Said sale will he made with relief from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indlaua. NATE J. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County. Warren W. Borders,' Attorney for Plaintiff.
Agent.
JNO. F. JUDY, WILLIAMSPORT. IND- I Grand Prairie Horse and Mule Market, j BIRDS EYE VIEW, JUDVVILLE. Represented by a New Departure. j i Above f| Jk UJ' # Below I Parr ’ fH I It I M |§li Parr, i " ■ 11 1 '■ ■■ 1 On all sides of Parr, and at ! Parr you hear people talk of 1 the G-reat Jno- F. Judy and his Methods of Trading- l To give Jasper County People a better understand ing of our methods we have placed a complete line of j Buggies, Wagons | Harness! ■ • j With the G-enial and Hustling W. L. Wood, Parr, Ind.,i Where he will always be found ready to show you , a complete line of goods at bed rock prices- j F. J6IDY.| _ _ _ __ r
New Store and New Goods. ......I HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Dry Goods, Notions, Working-Shirts, « Overalls, Boots and Shoes. .... I CARRY. A FULL LINE 0F.... Fancy and Staple Groceries^— Goods delivered to any part of the City. Nowels Block. N. F. MUIR, Telephone 253RENSSELAER. - - - - INDIANA.
Republican and Ind- Journal. The Republican now Ims clubbing rates with the Indianapolis Weekly Journal. Price for both papers one year, $-.10. There is no better city weekly on earth for Indiana readers, than the Journal. Rivers Side Herd. Some choice thorough-bred Poland China pigs for sale, either sex, at very low prices. Frank O'Meara, at River Queen Mill.
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