Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1899 — Page 4

The Republican. OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY IMVED EVERY TUESDAY A FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE— In Republican minding on corner Of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year sl.so Six Months7s Three Monthsso Friday, Jan. 13, 1899.

We are ourselves to blame for our neglect and indifference of our merchant marine in the foreign trade. Had the nation given proper attention to it, its present plight would have been impossible. None but a select few, and these the most influential of our public 11aC.AJj OU • c i*-ajr Ma. vLumUarassments to which our Govern ment was subjected during our war with Spain, from the lack of merchant ships and seamen. Disaster threatened, many times, just on this account, the details of which cannot be fully disclosed. It is to prevent a recurrence of such a danger that Representative Payne and Senator Hanna have introduced, in their respective branches of Congress, identical bills, the purpose of which is to grant to American ships in the foreign trade compensation sufficient for them to cope with the shipping of foreign nations now enjoying governmental aids aggregating much more than twenty millions of dollars each year. This bill ought to pass at this session. According to Dun’s Review, this happy country is sailing on the highest tide of prosperity it ever attained. That publication says4*The year has not only been one of victory, of important increase in territory and of incalculable expansion of the influence of the United States among other nations but has surpassed all other years in financial and industrial results. The center of financial power has crbssed the ocean. After paying debts of several hundred millions abroad and conducting a war to an honorable end, the country is lending so many millions in Europe that, for the first time, banks abroad look to New York to dictate the rate of exchange. Exports have been about $1,250,099,000, and the excess over imports about $617,000,000 against $357,000,000 in 1897, and in only two previous years has the balance risen to $300,000,000. In no past calender year have net imports of gold reached $75,000,000. but this year they have been about $140,000,000. November passed all previous months in value of produce exports over imports, but December has gone much beyond November.” The result of the grand jury’s recent investigations show how entirely unfounded have been thA charges made by the Democrat and its backers as to wrong doing and mismanagement by our county officials. Those who made these charges were given every possible opportunity to prvoe them, or even to show any grovnds for them at all, before tho grand jury, but they failed utterly, and all they could show was where the county surveyor, in his multiplicity of duties, made a wrong charge, doubtless a mistake on a 52.50 account! They can’t say that the grand jury was against them for the very fact that they indicted Mr. Alter on this very slight grounds is sufJ firient evidence that the grand f jury would have been ready to fe have indicted any of our officials had there been even a slight grounds for it. They can not say that the judge k was against them for in his in- | struct! one to the grand jury he took especially strong grounds as to their duty to investigate county offieials and to indict them if any grounds for such action could be fan nd In fact, it is probably not Stating the case too strongly to say

that in his capacity of a judge, “the court” was willing and even more than willing to see severe justice dealt out to otir county officials if they had in any way violated the law. Of course it may be taken for granted that the court would not willingly allow his feelings as an individual to sway his actions as a judge; on either side, and yet many judge’s actions are swayed by their personal feelings and wishes in spite of themselves, and in this case there is but little doubt but that the persons who have been charging our county officials with wrong doing, and who tried to indict them in the grand jury, had the personal sympathies of the judge with them; and therefore they can not excuse their utter failure to make a showing against the management of the county, either by claiming that the grand jury or the judge of the court was against them. Thav hn’rp bopn m'vpn amrv facility to show wrong doing by our county officials and have failed utterly. And their failure this time emphasizes a similar failure a year ago, when the judge’s charge to the grand jury was even more rigorous against the county officers than it was this time.

’VT/'YTT should know that Foley’s AVF Honey and Tar is absolutely the best remedy for all diseases of the Throat. Chest or Lungs. Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction in all cases. A. F. Long. For Sale Cheap. 2832 acres of bottom land in Clinton Co., Missonri, legated at junction of Sante Fe and'Wabash R. Rs. Will sell in parts, or whole, at a bargain Three good new farm houses on the premises. For further details enquire of B. F. Fendig, Rensselaer, Ind., or Brobston, Fendig & Co., Brunswick, Ga. TWO WELL KNOWN STATESMEN talked for months, from a front porch and rear end of a car. Perhaps the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar will explain why they could do this without injury to their vocal organs. It is largely used by speakers and singers. A. F. Long. Farms for Sale. We have for sale several tracts of land varying in size from 40 acres to 280 acres, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Only a small cash payment is required. balance on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. Prospective buyers will find it to their advantage to call and see us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins.

A WHITE MARK. Foley’s Kidney Cure is a perfectly reliable preparation for all Kidney and Bladder diseases. The proprietors of this Great Medicine guarantee it or the money refund- ed. Do they not deserve a white mark? A. F. Long. THERE'LL COME A TIME When you will be in sore need of something to ease the pain of a bruise, cut, burn, strain, rheumatism, neuralgia or some other ailment either on your own person or that of some of your family. Would it not be wise to hava a bottle of that best of all pain curee, Henry & Johnson’s Arnica and Oil Liniment, handy by in case of any accident? Also good for horses and cattle. We sell it and guarantee it to cure or money refundea. A. F. Long. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR Cough Syrup wherever introduced is considered the most pleasant and effective remedy for all throat and lung complaints. It is the only prominent cough medicine that contains no opiates, and that can safely be given to children. A F. Long. Bus Line. 1. J. Parker’s bus line makes all trains day and night. Calls for or delivers passengers to any part of the city. Headquarters at the Makeever House, or Leopold’s livery stable building, south of town hall. Bus telephone 107 or 135. I. J. Parker.

ANOTHER GOOD MAN GONE WRONG. He failed to use Foley’s Kidney Cure for his kidney complaint. For sale by A. F. Long. Yes, ’tis true: Foley’s Honey ano Tar Is the best Cough Medicine

Commissioners’ Allowances.

DECEMBER SESSION. Thomas Mullen relief poor Carpenter.. s2l (0 Deham & Broad ie “ " “ .... 280 John O Kaupke ** “ Kankakee.. 41 58 Wm Shepherd relief poor Carpenter .... 12 79 J A lamborn *• " ’’ ... 13 70 Chas Peck “ “ .... 2» 52 Wm Faris relief poor.Gillam 26 25 J <sv> in P'. st-xc.. treasurer's office 1<! Geo. E. Marshall publishing allowances. 750 T J Joyner Nov salary as janitor 45 28 do laundry and soap for ct hs. 562 John Walters work at poor farm 8 2i Vi H Coover making out reports 3 26 J T Penn sprinkling for county 60 26 Com State Bank relief pr Haug Grove . 725 New Castle Bdg Co, bdg in Gillam and repairing bridge in Jordan 1060 25 Sam’i McGinnis on Keener gravel rds... 500 00 Hiram Day wk at C H and jail.... 4140 White & Marion mdseO H and jail 5 44 Nate J Reed board Newton co prisoner. 66 25 LaEue Bros mdse court house 2 75 John Carmichael work on Jail 155 C R Griffith taking Insane person to Jail 500 John E Spitler relief poor Marlon 4 75 L N Wells medical aid per contract. .. 17 50 J P Hammond services as truant officer 87 25 J W McEwen punllc printing 1 75 W 0 Babcock scales for poor farm .... 60 25 N J Reed postage acct sheriff office 2 25 M H Hemphill rent of election r00m.... 425 I Tuteur mdse court house 14 90 John E Alter field work Coates ditch.. 27b J P Hammond truant offi’r postage acct 325 Emerson. Burt Stary Co books statlonr’y 48 15 H G Daniels work for boiler house 41 50 W O Schwler medical aid per contract.. 26 50 City of Rens lights for Oct 39 97 J C Thrawls work on ditches 6 87 do - “ •* 80 25 m L Spitler relief poor Marion 6 25 N J Feed boarding prisoners 96 05 Thomas Parker wood for boiler house.. 7 75 Nowels, Savler Lum Co fuel for county. 94 74 Ralph Fendig relief poor Marion 11 65 J C Gwin quarterly salary 300 25 H Wiltshire cleaning heater at jail.... . 175 L * ' r i .1.. . . ■ ■ ■ < . ‘ ' ’ ■ do *■ service acct... 812 25 Fills & Murray mdse poor farm 30 08 Leslie Clark stationery f>r auditor’s off! 26 75 Coen A Brady coal for court house 104 87 do mdse poor farm 11 82 J W Paxton Aco lumber poor farm .... 66 10 Ellis & Murray mdse Co supt 2 74 R B Porter recorder postage acct 8 60 I A Glazebrook blacksmithing pr farm. 5 45 A F Long stationery county offices 12 85 do mdse court house 19 15 do nalnt for bridges 88 01 G E Marshall letterheads for surveyor.. 3 25 do printing for county Supt.. 4 75 Wm Kauffman work on ditches 1 75 W J Wright iePef poor Marion 15 25 T J Sayler limber for county farm 40 25 N Warner A Sons mdse court house .... 5 15 Albert S Keene relief poor Wheatfield.. »75 Chas Ramp oil, hollar bouse 4 00 Donnelly Bros work A material for pr f. 157 71 W F Smith ACo mdse for poor farm .... 875 City of Rensselaer lights sor Dec 50 83 M L Hemphill mdse for county farm.... 445 A G Hardy sala-y poor farm Supt ... 150 25 do paid for work, poor farm ... 12 00 do *• . 137 66 do “ •* stock poor farm.. 65 60 W H Coover clerk postage acct 9 75 Porter & Yeoman mdse court house 2 60 Jay Jones relief poor Gillam 6 50 N J Reed canvassing election of joint Representative 6 25 John Tanner wo’k at the boiler house.. 275 N i Reed quarterly salary 350 25 A Leopold mdse for prisoners 19 65 do •• -co. ji.il 800 Nowels A Sayler lumber Co . 2 50 Jasper county tele Co rent of phones... 14 35 El Is & Murray reliei poor Hang Grove.. 680 Wade A Wood barberlng prisoners 3 50 Ellis A Murray mdse for prisoners 75 J O Gwin, relief poor Marion (taxes) 6 14 Laßue Bros relief H Grove “ 7 81 do « Marion “ 20 25 P B Porter quarterly salary 275 25 U C Starr mdse court house 7 00 do “ •• elections 160 G E Marshall notices to tax payers 1 75 W H Eger work at jail 1 45 John E Alter expense surveyor’s office . 477 W J Wright relief poor Marlon 11 25 N Warner & Sons mdse and work jail.. 2 95 John Eger relief poor Marion 66 26 m L Hemphill mdse jail court house 5 80 Frank B Meyer mdse jail court house .. 940 Donnelly Bros making voting booths.... ' 7 15 Lewis S Alter work on ditches 142 25 F B Meyer mdse poor farffi 8 75 J J Elglesbach mdse poor farm 52 82 N Warner & Sons mdse poor farm 10 00 W H Eger mdse poor larm 17 40 Henry B Murrry quarterly salary .. 425 00 John Eger mdse poor farm 150 43 J P Hammond holding Inst, for co Supt.. 2 25 Ellis & Murray mdse poor farm 4 77 White A Marlon mdse poor farm 1 75 Wm Everly bridge in Jordan Tp 585 25 Ellis A Murray relief Marion. 14 65 W J Wright relief poor Union 15 25 W H Coover salary as clerk 375 25 Eo English m D medical aid Barkley.... J 9 25 James Pruett work on ditches 3 25 Ellis & Murray relief poor Barkley 29 50 F B Meyer book for truant officer 1 15 J D Babcock relief poor Marlon 26 35 R W Sigler “ “ Keener 12 35 John R Phillips services as assessor .... 147 25 G E Marshall printing ballots A election. 72 25 W H Eger mdse boiler room 16 95 W J Wright relief poor Barkley 15 25 A Halleck com’r 9 days 81 50 Simeon Dowell com’r 9 days 31 50 Fred Waymire com’r 9 days 81 50 N J Reed attending com’r court 18 00 SPECIAL DECEMBER SESSION, Manda Hoyes alloting ditches 6 50 do “ “ 3100 N J Reed ex taking boy to reform school 425 John J A Alter work on ditches 54 25 Florence Wood work on ditches 27 25 do 14 75 John E Alter “ “ “ 25 25 •• ‘ 60 25 « “ “ •* 60 25 W H Coover fees elections 41 05 Hanky & Hunt Insurance premiums.... 30 25 Warren & Irwin “ " .... 30 26 E Peacock “ ’’ .... 30 25 0 G Spitler ” “ .... 30 25 A Halleck com’r 1 day 3 50 S Dowell 8 60 F Waymire " “ “ 350 JOB McDongal relief pr Carpenter ... 900 8 H Moore m D relief Barkly 18 25 Moody A Roth meat for poor farm 16 55 8 R Nichols work and material bridge... 17 33 S F Wood firing at boiler house.... 19 63 J C Gwin freiglit Keener gravel roads.. 83 25 do " " ” “ ..135 85 Rush & Warren wk A material boiler hs 29 65 John Tanner wk at court house ... ... 10 23 Porter & Wishard relief poor Hang G-.. 3 50 John J Wood old wolf scalp .. 750 Floyd Robinson wood for boiler ha 74 96 Rush A Warren election booths Union tp 550 Antrim & Dean mdse repairs ct hs A jail 47 87 Thomas Parker wood boiler house 2 75 W J Miller frescoing court house 70 25 H. B. MURRAY. Auditor.

NEW UNDERTAKING. - In Horton’s building. 1 door west of the Makeever House, with a complete and first-class stock of Funeral - Furnishings. I respectfully solicit a share of the public’s patronage and guarantee satisfaction in every respect. A. B- COWG-ILL Calls promptly responded to day or night. Residence at the Makeever House Telephone 107. 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-Braz-ilian 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 curea.’*

Slate. County and Township Taxes I In Jasper County, Ind., for the Year 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tax Duplicate for the year 189 g is now in my hands and that I am ready to receive at the County Treasurer’s office in Rensselaer, the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the RATES of taxation on each SIOO TAXABLE PROPERTY, and on each Taxable POLL: Townships and Incorporated Towns. I Bn gh mi|ild 11 & I rml 18 i.li & funds. ii«i .• ir i ig-r?tr iri. r i g- 1 £ i g. j &i<i ri r [[ q[J [ • i : [ i : [ : [ ; [ : [ ; [p [ <?* If[.p i : [ : o i • ; . ; ’ : O • ; : • i • i • ; • i • f H • I ; id i i. ; ’ ■ s-’ ; . ■ : i : • : ■ • ; • • q : . • 0 : • ■ II ? | : I : H I? I : I : I : I : I : I 8 I : I 8 H H . . • i • : • i • • ; • i ’ i i t i : i : io_ • ; :o, > • s • fs ' i State Tax i. 09 709 LO9 ;.O9 i. 09 i. 09 :.O9 LO9 LO9 *.09 i. 09 :.O9 LO9 ;.O9 709 i .09 State School Tax>ll i.ll i.ll [ll 711 [ll Lil j.ll 711 [.ll 711 711 711 711 711 i .11 Benevolent Instn. Fund.. 705 705 705 705 705 i. 05 .05 705 [.05 i. 05 705 705 7(/5 [.05 705 i .05 State Debt Sinking Fund 703 703 703 703 703 703 703 703 703 703 i. 03 [.03 [.03 [.03 703 [ .03 Educational Instn. Fund.. [. Olf [. Olf;. Olf [. 01$. 01$. 01$. 01$. 01$. 01$. 01$. 01$. 01 $. 01$. 01$. 01$ . 01| County Tax 7 35{[. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 355. 35$ . 35j Court House Bonds[.lo [.lO [.lO [.lO 710 [.lO [.lO [lO 710 710 [.lO [.lO [.lO [.lO [.lO [.lO Gravel Road Repair Tax. [.05 [.05 [-05 =.05 [ 05 [.05 [.05 [.05 [.05 [.05 [.05 [.05 [.05 [.50 [.05 [.05 Corporation Tax [....[....[....7...[.35 [....[....[... [....[....[... .[.25 [... .7.. .7 ...[,... Sinking Fund i. [••••[•[.. .. [. 10 [....[....[.... 7 7...[.... 7... [ .... Township Road Taxt.2o 715 720 715 715 710 715 [.25 710 715 725 [....[.20 L..J.20 i .30 Township Bridge Tax.... J. 05 [.lO j. 05 710 7...705 j.lO [.lO 705 710 [.lO [....[.10 [....[.10 [ .10 Township Tax [.05 [.15 710 [.15 7. ..[.lO [.lO [.lO [.lO 710 715 [....[.25 L..J.25 \ .30 Special School Tax[.lo [.15 |.20 i. 25 [.45 735 720 [.25 [.15 [.20 [.15 |.35 [.15 [.50 [.35 [.20 Township Tuition[.2o ;.2O [.20 [.25 [.35 i. 25 [.25 725 [.25 [.30 [.20 [.35 [.20 .35 .30 [.17 Gravel Road Construction [....[ ...[....[....740 [.40 [.../....[1.007.[.... Special Additional Bond ■. .14 [... ,i. ...1....:....;....[....[.... Township Poor Tax [.Ol i. 06 703 702 [.05 705 702 ;....[. 02 705 [.06 [.06 702 702 02 I 1 ’ » ; ; ! » ; I ! J { {,»•> » Water Works 80nd5[....[.,. .7...;....[. 15 7• • ...7...[....[....[....[....[.... Library Fund. ! .oL .[..7.. Electric Light Fund[.... 7... [i.... 710 7...[.... 7... ‘7... 7... 7 7... i.... Total Property Taxes .... jjl. 4111.61|1.58| 1.72|3~05|2.10|1. 62|1.7512.47|1.7011.71|1.8111.72|1.67|2.00| 1.89 J State on each P 011.... i .50: .50 .50= .50[ .50= .50[ .50 .50[ .50[ .50= .s([ .50[ .50: .50[ .50[ .50 o': ; = =.= ; = = : = ; i i i i i N= State School on Poll. [ .50[ .50[ .50[ .50= .50[ .50[ .50 50i .50; .50= .50= .50[ .50[ .50= .50[ .50 Special School on Poll. [i....[... .7. 7.[ .25[... .[1.00;....[.... Corporation P0117...[....[....;....[ .257.. J....[....[....7...[....[ .25;. = Tp. tuition on P 011.... ■ —.;.... 7 7... 7... 7... i 7... i .25:.... 725 .... i .... Total Poll Taxes .7...... [LOO|l.oo|l.oo|l.oo]T.2s|l f OO[l.oQ|l.(X)|l.oo|l.oo|l.oojL7s|l.oo|2.2s|l.oo| 1,00 C l. Union Ditch, 10 per cent, of Assessed Benefits. Special Tax Levies-{ 2. Wheatfield Ditch, 15 per cent, of Assessed Benefits 73. Gall«gher Ditch, 20 per cent, of Cost of Construction. ALL the Road and Bridge Tax and ONE-HALF of all other taxes make the FIRST INSTALLMENT and must be paid on or before the FIRST Monday in May, 1899. ONE-HALF of all taxes, except Road and Bridge, constitute the SECOND INSTALLMENT, and must be paid on or before the FIRST Monday in November, 1899. Failure to pay the First Installment when due makes both installments delinquent and attaches a penalty of ten per cent, to the full amount. The conditions prevailing^are such that the Treasurer CAN NOT make and hold receipts for any one. Please do not ask it PROVISIONS LAW RELATING TO TAXATION: “The owner of property on the first day of April of any year shall be liable for the taxes of that year. The purchaser on the first day of April shall be considered the owner on that day.” Purchasers of PERSONAL Property as well as Real Estate should remember that ‘TAXES FOLLOW THE PROPERTY when the taxes thereon remain unpaid. ‘COUNTY ORDERS in favor of persons owing delinquent taxes cannot be paid without settlement of the taxes.’ ‘lt is the duty of the TAX-PAYER to state definitely on what property he desires to pay taxes, in whose name assessed and in what township or town it was assessed. THE TREASURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for the penalties and charges resulting from the tax-payer’s omission to so state.’ The Tax Duplicate for any year is made with reference to property on the first day of. April of that year and remains forever unchanged as to the showing of property, and in whose name assessed and taxed. Transfers after the first day of April of any year will never appear upon the Duplicate of that year’s taxes. Those who pay taxes on property in trust, and whose taxes are complicated suck as undivided estates, etc., should pay early enough to avoid the rush of the last few days, as it requires time to mak« the divisions and separate receipts. BO AD RECEIPTS must be presented in payment of FIRST INSTALLMENT. The Annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the SECOND MONDAY of FEBRUARY, 1899. J. C. GU/IN, Rensselaer, Ind., December Ist 1898. TREASURER OF JASPER COUNTY

REASONS FOR INSURING IN THE CONTINENTAL Ist Because it is one of the Oldest, Strongest and Best Managed Companies in the Unite 1 States, 2nd. Because it adjusts Its losses fairly and pays them promptly, without any wrangling about it. Brd. Because it has adjusted and paid losses to over seventy-five thousand farmers. 4th. Because it insures you for Five Years npou the installment plan, permitting yon to nay one fifth of the premium annually, without interest, instead of paying the whole n advance; thus giving you the proceeds of each year’s crop with which to pay your premiums as they fall dne. 6ch. Because it insures against damage to buildings, and losses of Live Stock by Lightning, Tornadoes, Cyclones ar.d Wind Storms, as well as loss by Fire. BRUNER & TYLER, Ag e

B. E. WHITE. I. B. MABION White & Marion (SUCCESSORS TO A. T. PBBKINS) Steam Fitters and Plumbers. PUMPS AND WELL SUPPLIES. Boiler Trimmings and Repairs, and Brass Goods of all Kinds, Also agents for | Special attention given to “STAR” WINDMILL. | HOT‘WATER HEATING. Wells and Pumps Repaired. Washington street, i door east of Dancaalaor Tnrl immermau’s tailor shop. , Xlivl*