Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1898 — Page 8

County Correspondence

NOKTII BARKLEY. Miss Flora Castor is visiting at home this week. Miss Kittie Cal lahan returned home Sunday Dance at Chas. Walker’s Saturday night, all reported a good time. Norauand Custer Baker have the measles. Pearl Davis did business in Medarvville, Saturday. Adna and Otis Beedv will spend the 4th of .July with their parents Mr. and Mrs. L. .J. Beedy. Mrs. Levereau is on the sick list. Rye Harvest has begun. Chess Castor and Eva Meitzler attended graduating exercises at Rose Bud Saturday night. Miss Arlie Stevens, of Hercher, 111., is visiting her sister Mrs. Harry Gifford, •Johnnie Fanson of Dredge No. 2, is having a vacation of two weeks to repair his threshing machine. Doc. Lambert takes his place as fire man. George Beedy and George hanson did business in Rensselaer Sat. Chas Walker and Searle Steele each purchased new binders last vteek. Mr. Zook is cradling his rye this year, he says twine is too high he would rather bind by hand.

BARKLEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Coate of Wabash, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sample. Quite a number of people have the measels, Tom Randles’ took dinner with Sam Parkers’ Sunday. Nell McGuire of Remington, has been visiting Cecile Brown for sometime. Cora Faris and Jennie Logan of Gillam and Pearl Tillat of Francesviile, spent last Thursday with Cora Smith. Children’s exercises were held at the M. E. church last Sunday evening. Quite a large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Honan of Rensselaer, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Sunday. The young people of Barkley have organized a singing school with Miss May Burgett as teacher. They will meet on Sunday afternoon aud Wednesday evening at the M. E. church. The Christian Endeavor will have two subjects for next Sunday evening, the subject left on last Sunday evening was: ‘‘The right rise of time,” and next Sunday evening, “Honoring father and mother." Young people come.

Postage Stumps Won’t Do.

A. E. Nowlin, revenue collector, at Lawrenceberg, Ind., sends out a circular stating that the common impression that ordinary postage stamps can be used as revenue stamps on bunk cheeks, drafts, etc., is erronious. Such stamps must be printed “I. R., by the department before they can be thus used. Ordinary stamps which can be bought at the postoffice will not answer.

Rensselaer Markets.

Wheat $1 to sl.lO Rye 45c Oats 28 to :«) Corn 52e Butter 12Jc Eggs He Chickens . 5c Hens 5c Turkeys fi to Tc Ducks 4 to 5o Geese 4c Potatoes sl. Hay $5. To accommodate those of our customers who are busy during the day through the busy season, we will 'be open of evenings until further notice.

ELLIS & MURRAY.

Cash buys more at Judy and The Leif Buggy Company than anywhere else.

Sunday-vSchool Column

| Some one has said that; “Life is what w'e make it.” This. I believe jis true in most cases, yet ther4 are I exceptions;, the natives of Africa j have not chosen to be slaves to j their superiors during the past centuries, but many have lived this wretched life, simply, on account of their environment surrounded by hostile tribes who are led by merciless chieftains, they have been driven like cattle to the market place and sold to the highest bidder. In this enlightened country of ours there is given to each and every one an opportunity to be something and to do something. Every boy and girl has an opportunity to get a good education. Every profession or calling in life is open to them and it remains with them what they will door what they will become, whether they will travel the road pf usefulness to fame or fortune, is all left to their own personal effort. We saw on a banner not long ago —The Youth, the Hope of our country. Parents, do not realize what this means? It means that your children and my children are soon to assume responsible positions in life: places of trust and honor. The train of time is rushing us onward and we will sooner or later drop from passenger list and our children take cur places. Will they be prepared will ihey be ready? This depends to a great degree in the interest we take in them, their success, their achievement depend in a great measure, to the training, education and influence with which they are surrounded.

The question comes to us —What can we do for them? We answer keep them as much as possible,’ in a good, pure, wholesome, moral atmosphere. If you want to sprout sweet potatoes don’t pack your hot bed with ice. If you don’t want your boy to use tobacco, take a social glass or play cards, don’t do these things yourself. Example is what the world is looking at —its not what we claim to be, but what we are, thatcouuts. We send our children to the schools and colleges that they may obtain a knowledge of the arts and sciences of the day but, I ask, what will it all amount to if they ignore the principles of the divine truth. Let us see to it that heart learning is inculcated as well as head learning, and one of the best places to get this learning is in the, Sunday school. C. W. Faris, Gillam. Ind.

Plumbing and Steam Fitting.

The undersigned is now permanently located with his plumbing and steam-fitting shop, in the former J. P. Warner wagon shop, on Front street, and ready for all work in his line. Special attention given to plumbing for waterworks. For sample of this line, refer to court house, White’s livery barn, Strickfnden’s saloon, E. A. Kirk's and L Wildberg’s residences, and others. A. T. Perkins.

We are prepared to do all kinds of plain and ornamental frescopainting in oil or water. We will take your old paper off and make your rooms clean and healthy (you know paper is not healthy) as cheap as you can put on good paper. If you want your furniture renewed, floor painted or any colors compounded, hard or soft wax finish call on W. J. Miller, House Sign and decorative painter. Studio in old band hall over post office. ts Farm Loans. We are making a specialty of farm loans in Jasi>er and adjoining counties. Interest andcommission charges very reasonable. All loans uufde with privelgeof partial payments, by which borrower may save largely on interest. We guarantee prompt attention to every application placed with us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins. Notice of A|)|>ointuieut of KxecHtrix. The State of Indiana, I , s County of Jasper. I Notice I* hereby glveu that the undersigned ha* duly qualified as executrix of the lan will nnd testament of Jnn.es Culp, late of Jasper County. Indiana. deceased. Said'estate U sup(>o*ed to la* solvent. Km/abicth Otar, June'JMh. IHW Executrix K. *. 4*t»4H.«414. Cliilfote A Dunn, Attornevs for Executrix. June 'M July 6-12-iB.

THE NEW WAY. P^OMEN male diseases ” could on 1 y be treated after ‘‘loc a 1 examinations” by physicians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. Thein- , troduction of Wine of Cardul has now demonstrated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician’s attention at all. The simple, pure WinWol taken in the privacy of a woman’s own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardui requires no humiliating examinations for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of ‘‘female troubles”—disordered menses, falling of the womb, ‘‘whites,’’change of life. Itmakes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. SI.OO at the drug store. For advice in cases requiring- special directions, address, g-iving- symptoms, the “Ladies’ Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Miss., says: “I use Wine of Cardui extensively in my practice and And it a most excellent preparation for female troubles.”

. Sheriff’s Sale. * r, By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. In a cause wherein Nancy B. Dunn is plaintiff, and Edgar P. Holly and others are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of ninety nine hundred thirty eight dollars and eighty four cents ($9,988.84) and, interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on - Monday, July 11th 1898. between the hours of id o’clock M and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first ipe rents anprofits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits wfll not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public pate the fee simple of said real estate or so much (hereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and Interest and costs, towit: the north east quarter (X) of section twenty two (S9i in township thirty two (32 uorth range five (5) west containing one hundred si x ty (160) acres more or less. Also the fractional west half (X) of the south east quarter (X) of section fifteen (15) in township thirty two (82) north range five (6) west; known as lot six (6) containing sixty four and twelve hundredths (64 i2-l(Xi) acres more or ,ess. Also the fractional east half (X) of thesouth east quarter 04) of section fifteen (18) In township thirty two [32] north, range five 15) west, containing forty seven and eighty five hundredths 47 85-100 acres more or less, and known as lot seven [7] also, the north east quarter [X] of section sixteen 1161 towhship thirty two [si] north, range five [s] west, containing one hundred sixty [l6)] acres mote or Ises Also*, the south half [X] of the north east quarter [>•*] and lhe north east quarter [XI of the north west quarter [X] of section one [l] tn township thirty two [32] north range six [6] west, containing one buudred twenty [l2o] acres more or less. Also the southeast quarter [ ,s»] of thesouth west quarter] X)of section thirty sixiSli in township thirty three (33) uorth range six [6l west containing forty [4o] acres more or less; all of the above described binds are In Jasper county, Indiana. Also, the fractional east half [XI of the nortli oast quarter [!*] of section tiiteen (15) township thirty two [39] north range five [o] west, iu Porter county, Indiana, containing thirty two aud thirty four hundredths (82 34IijO) acres, and fifty one and lorty four hundredths [sl 44-100 j acres more or less, known as lots three auil two [3 and 2| respectively, In Porter county. Imllaoa, excepting the right oi way of the Chicago and Indiana Coal Rail Road Company. Also the fractional south west quarter [XI of the south west quarter[X] of section ten [to] township thirty two [B9] north tn range live (») west In Porter county. India! a. containing iweuty [2o] acres more or less. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement, laws of the State of Indiana NATE J. KEKI), ' ' Sheriff Jasper county, by O. P. Kobtnson, Deputy ChMoote A Dunn. Attorney for plaintiff June 17th. lt»s.

Survey Notice's • To Whom It Mu}/ Concern. Nonce is hereby given to Dexter Dalton, Angela Lears, Charles .1. Noutraiotr. Henry Ko holt. Joseph StnlpniKe. Rachel K. Knox, ! vvm O. Hetvc. Edward Cain, | John R. Mctnbsoko, Joseph Putt*. > Joseph I. Adams. Thomas O. Baker. ; Henry Leurs. Rev Joseph A. Stephen, Trustee Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions of 1). O. and all others lutoreeted that we own as follows : James W. IMereeown* the south part of the north partof the south west quarter of section ’six (l!) township twenty eight north. range six («) west. i Harvey J. Kanual owns the east putt of the | soutn east quarter of the north o&st quarter of | the same section. Romalne Irma Kaunal owns the west part : of the south east quarter of the north east quarter and also the weat half of the south ! east quanior of the same section. Juno Ida Kannal owns a p.rtof the sooth j coat quarter of the north east quarter amt also ! the east half of the south east quarter of said section, all In Jasper tNiuuty, Indiana, aud ! that wo wilt proceed with the surveyor of eald l county to make a I«*khl survey . f said section ) six ittt Hahl sitrwy to begin on the lath day of 5 July, !»w. Jamkh w Pirhck. Harvkv J. Kannai, KOMAINK IIIMA K ASK At.. ■ s Jl'Mo Id a Kannai. ' John k. ai.tkh, Surveyor. I June SI July 1-8 Notice to Dealers In Coal, Tile and Newer Pipe. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City ol Rensselaer Indiana, at a meeting to he held on the J7th oar of June IH'.W. win consider but* for fu mulling coal, tile and sewer pl|>e for the use of said City for i the ensuing year Rids for furnishing coal shall state price per I ton V. O. B. car# at Rensselaer Bids for tile aud sewer pipe shall state price per 1000 for all ordinary size* and per , piece for special Joints aud connections. All bids shall he »e»lcd and Iliad with the i City Ulerk prior to 8 o'clock p. m. on said date. The Council reserves the right to reject any ; and all bid* or parts of bids. By order of the < onimoo Council. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN. ' dwst City Clerk.

w o^r,\wi\' of?Koi\ •nrxtr*' *va*tv' ! . 3E , Sit ,3c 3t 3t f • ‘ J “ ■«*,- t , • 1 \ AND THE I LEIF BUGGY CO. ""sfTTfr Have come to stay at QOODLAND, IND. i \ \ We Have Good l Reasons for so Doing - - - - ! . - ■ _ . » • H It is because the lands around G-ood-IS land and vicinity are fertile and the I® Farmers thriving. @1 ' Because from out of the ground all H the good things must come. 11 - Because we are' already running a H corps of mechanics repairing Buggies M here. M Because we mean business, so do our HI friends who have trusted us with their M work, and we shall and will do their M work so tnat we will merit their confiH dence. . ' Hi Because we want the Buggy Repair- ; f§ ing from all over the vicinity around M G-oodland and other towns around that H • have no such repair shops. i Special Sale Day Eack Tuesday I Buggies, I Harness, • * \ Wagons. \ Gome and see them. We sell at lowest possible price for ? cash and will sell to any body and everybody without perj sonal security, on time. We believe in every man standing f upon his own resources, thereiore we have adopted this l plan. Come and talk to us | ; BE SURE AND CALL ON SALE DAYS. t r Special Terms Offered. tJUDY 4 TUB LEIF BUGGY CD. xp x v xvv v x.jY Xf\- Xj* xx^p-,>: [ 3E 3E .