Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1899 — Page 2

The Republican . OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY A FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBUSHER AND PROPRIETOR. . ' ; OFFICE—In Republican bunding on corner of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $1.50 Six Months. .1.75 Three Monthsso Tuesday, July 11, 1899.

County news

UNION ITEMS. Plenty of rain. Just what we need. Rye all harvested. Early oats ready to cut. Late oats will be ripe in a week. Corn crop never appeared better. The boys have gone fishing again. Tile ditchers have been busy. iHealth is generally good over the ✓township. The Baptist people held a three days S. S. meeting at Parr last week. Mrs. J. E. Alter visited with relatives in Chicago Heights last \week, Independence day was recognized Mt Parr and Fair Oaks. At Parr the program took the form of a Sunday school celebration. While at Fair Oaks many of the old Roman games were participated in. The same old foot race mentioned by Paul nearly 2000 years ago; the same circular race track where “mettled steeds strained every nerve and ran neck to neck.” The Ben X, Hur chariot was replaced by the modern bicycle. The center of attraction however was the bowery dance, which lasted all day and far into the night.

NORTH BARKLEY.

May Callahan is on the sick list. Rye and Wheat are all in shock, light crop. Miss Ethel Halm spent the Fourth in Chicago. James Mevers is able to be out and around again. Potatoes will be good in this vicinity this year. Hear the wedding bells. Look out for a wedding soon. Party at Will Collins Saturday night. All report a good time. Mr. Wilson of 111., is visiting his cousin Tom Wilson of Comer. Misses Ella, Kittie and Maggie Callahan spent the Fourth in Whaatfield. Harry Gifford and wife were' visiting friends and relatives and taking in the sights of Chicago last week. Otis Beedy and brother Adina of Blue Island, 111., visited T. M. Callahan Monday and Tuesday of last week. Willis McMurray returned from Dakota recently. He. purchased 400 acres of land and will move there and make it his permanent home. Work on the R. R. is progressing nicely, two miles being graded and one half mile of track being laid on the north end. The route has been somewhat changed, the present way being through DeMotte. Ye correspondent took a drive over Newton county Tuesday and found crops looking fine and well a ivanced for the late spring. Corn ii good and, oats a good average crop, the weather premitting dt will all be harvested in , next, > two wseks. Butin all our travels We jgy *.-*'•• * * never saw an “Onion”

AN EPIDEMIC OF DLARRHOEA.

Mr. A. Sanders, writing frbm Cocoanut Goove, Florida, says there has been quite an epidemic. of, diarrhoea there. He had a vme attack and was cured by four do§as ; .of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he also recommended it to others and >•5-hey say it is the best medicine they ever used, Eor sale by Hunt Bros.

S* B-B B B * BB Is the Standard of Coffee Excellence by which all Coffee Quality is Compared? Na hi 4fi\No.63. A Dress Pattern. Ko. 65 Olnlng 8%.m T.b>. A B S '* «>»■ Four Handkerchiefs. doth. ffiXX 49 •».»• «==«»=»=» -t, k r =?i?: (* Jr inches j, __ i■TWA Handker. Table Cloth, white with red bars. (/WINK'} /iWA oralojietect I i t I k ® hi . e ?L Size 60x68 inches. BA Wfk K K ’£2s I | X. SS Sent postpaid on receipt of a cent yg /\ X (7 (V) Ki ifhE lS H i postage stamp and 60 signature* 1/ . £ will it : ' ifi 2 111 || size IMO cut from wrappers of Arbucklee’ Roasted Coflee. I = i lg O II _ Jft. jT I \4 re ‘l e n?nr° f 1 i • o -■ paid o< , g || r _....J.-.-mi,.,|| W JTeFn?* fcr —— — _ ' FA"R£J g I i — Wh '“ Vi>**?cut 4, ordering, Vj?,from wrap- —Jo | il natures ‘M be eure to pers of , OOQOOOOOOOOQCOO| I jj /X' "nt from & 'll 1 fflfill A jS?' Six Dadies’ Pocket Handker- I Wt V 111 Mt No .ampler | tXIS Coffee chiefs, hemstitched, colored bord- E lllFitaw' Arbuckles Wil.’ Sl|| wiubi 1 \ conee. ers, size 12x13 inches. Sent post- I- Routed siren out. /| ' paid on receipt of 2 eent r conee. , ■ —— ■ ; postage stamp and 20 sig- ——--■ N0.»2. No. 54. A Pair of Window Curtains. L a bSe’RoaM^co^eT 6 " ot Vpf Apron. Each Cur- No. 58. A Pair of Shears. LI J J Fine quality p BI Mt tu ' n a yard • Z ' white lawn, nilllll I!;!bw£hl| ||| j' wide two and wide strings Oirffl liM II three -<iuarter cßk- '' J and fancy lace jb i 118111] M 8 $ l]i wj yards long. insertion. Size ■|||H |g, 3 SentAtst- JM \\ 32x40 Inches Hl ml? fll j»CT »iß'il I'lll iW • Of the best American make, 8 inches long. Sent post-paid Eg. // I ! ‘ A l nil Ifni W i 1 tlSl 0 Phid on re- on recc jpt o f 2 cent postage stamp and 15 signalures / I j U\\ ent P°at" illllj i|| ceiptof‘2 cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. I / I\\ Paid "" r< ” llwlOMiHrall cent post- ————- ■ 11 / \ \\ ceiptoftwo age stamp No. 59. Razor made by J. R. Torrey. // / ill cent post- M fig F A'nimll m'-'Si'.H VlVi UM . , js- _ . // /I 111 I 0 VwW\wkiu i illl and 65 sig- €g?g-' s Mg^^MNWMISS3B! III r" 2.™ j 1 ..1.1. 1~1 /I 1 l \ nBC stamp tiat if/fLir:' Mwl iW ...~—r-' J I /I 'I \1 . ■jBW/WiW./ ' vWCHNAIwBI naturescut f- ■ ■ .-. ' AJ 1 \x and 25 sig- H U ’ " / ' ' JKA. 1 4 f /vTcKgMilnlißj from wrap- ' natures cut H '" pers of Ar_ „._, The J - B - Torrey Razor Is Z from wrap- I buckles’ known as the best made In the United A •——•-.....-'X pers of Ar- Roasted Cos- ■; t States. The printed guarantee of the mamifacyr *■ buckles’ ii|WM&wr— ■— fee turer goes with each tazor. Sent post-paid on fl’ll'J 'llun Roasted Cos- |l >l4 |*| F 3 5?. 'V | receipt of 2 cent po*tn<e stamp and 2S signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ * * ‘ h Roasted Coffe*. _ A No. 60. Lady’s Belt. No. Cl. Klan’s Dolt. ! No. 62. A Carving Knife, and Fork. A Pair of /B ~ Scissors. IS Made by the best Latest style, grain leather tup color Hi Grain leather, ta i coror, mukol nuited k * s . . r !s| in. wide, nickel plated buckle. Beits are i buckle and lings. When ordering give mencan manu ac- following sizes only, give size in iuehes , s j- e o f wa ist in inches. Belts run from 34 a first-class set, mounted with genuine buck-horn handles. Knife blade tnroro and w.ii finish =S«i . when ordering, from 22 to2b in.; Iruui 27 ■ ” 1 ‘‘ v .. rurera ana wen nnisn- t 032 in.; from 33 to 38 in. fsent post- Ito 42 inches in length, .’sent post-paid 8 inches long. Sent by express* charges prepaid, on receipt of ed, 6S inches long. m paid on receipt, of a. 2 cent post- l on receipt of’-) cent postage st amp 2 cent postage stamp and 90 signatures cut from wrappers of Sent post-paid on J| “romThewra ’ Arb'uekto'Rolsted I “» d signatures cat from wrappers j Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. When ordering name your nearest Express Wl Coffee. of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. Office as well as your Post Office. receipt of 2 cent JM■ 1 postage stamp and JgH No. 63. A Butcher’s £nife. No. 65 No. 67. Picture Frame. ♦ 15 signatures cut A Lady’s Pen Knife. from wrappers of KNh|| ** Cabinet sire, brass, Arbuckles' Roasted ■|ll| — ,, v~~ r ~ T, ~ J silverplated. Sent HUH Six Inch blade, hard wood handle, good materials and well finished. Sent >»- . iSI / nn.r.nn irfon reVotlee. ■l|l post-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 20 signatures M r V3llll 11 V ( v , , ‘ * r \ Jf!/ cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’Roasted Coffee. / /I R I eelpt ol » cent Na aa a vltshak if nlfcs Has two finely finished blades. I /|. | Postnne stamp .- WO - 64 ’ AKltc h en Knife- Handle beautifully variegated If !/ J and »* -tanaU 1W > / in imitation of onyx. Sent \ M V re ’ cut f ■ JH ' f post-paid on receipt of 2 J 4—-XI ■ #/ •*— j oa buckles’ Roaated WL V/W J! ' „ . x. . . ~ . . cent postage stamp and 30 ~ Will cut bread,slice ham and saw the bone. Serviceable, and should be in cut from wrappers Coffee ' aBZ every kitchen. Sent post-paid on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and ■7““'"*’ wrappers 14 signatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. of Arbuckles Roasted Coffee. No. 66. A Gentleman’s Pocket Knife. No. 69. A Gentleman’s Watch. r»i TwA-btaded knife made nf best The “ Neyr Haven” to a watch of the ordinary size. Stem Enameled Alarm ClOCfc. materials and finished in work- wind and atem set, dust proof, nickel-plated case, solid back. manlike manner. Sent post- Quick beat movement, highly polished steel pinions. Modeled paid on receipt of 2 cent post. after a standard watch, reliable time-keeper. The printed guarage stamp and 40 signatures Ivl® ( tee of the maker accompanies each watch. Sent post-paid cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ on receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and 90 signatures Roasted Coffee. cut from wrappers of Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. No. 68. An X-L Revoiver. No. 70 A Porcelain Clock. *^ ißß^B 3RlNSiljjllF B fll • ~t|W v C,- 1 Imported porcelain frame, beautifully de- - Highest standard of Alarm Clock. corated. Movement made by New Haven C-~—Seamless frame, ornamental bands. Highest grade material and Clock Co., guaranteed by them a good time- fikjß|M|Byn French pattern and second hand, workmanship, 32 calibre, centre-fire keeper, 6 Inches high, same width. Sent Will run thirty hours with one winddouble action. Sent by express, V b y express, charges prepaid by us, on Vl\S charges prepaid by us, on receipt UJ) Y receipt of 2 cent postage stamp and postag^’ stamp and 80 signaof 2 cent postage stamp and 150 115 signatures cut from wrappers of tnres cut from wrappers of Arsignatures cut from wrappers of Ar- Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. When ordering buckles’ Roasted Coffee. When orbuckles’ Roasted Coffee. When ordering name your nearest name your nearest Express Office as well as S derln 8 name your nearest Express Express Office as well as your Post Office. your Poet Office. Office and your Post Office as well, - ' ——— -. . 'Uhls represents one page of a List which is found in each this is a picture of the sig- ———— pound package ot Arbuckles’ Roasted Coffee, and with each nature on Arbuckles Roasted n package in which the List is found the purchaser has bought Coffee Wrapper, which you are /f 1/ . J £ definite part of some article to be selected by him or her to cut out and send to us as a 0 f I X/ A A from the List, subject only to the condition that the signature voucher. X/A i/ a / A gXI OQ the package is to be cut out and returned to Arbuckle Bros. . ~. f j .A JfX r as a voucher, in accordance with the directions printed in No other part of the Coffee ISV K ft connection with each item illustrated and described in the List. Wrapper wil be> accepted as a ■-. . r _——l Thiß Llat wlu b 0 tept good only tiU May 31,1900. Another *a 0 c U ceJud n a 0 s r s*ch th,S SSnt OF OUR SIGNATURES ARE PRINTED ON RED BACKGROUND. page of this List wfil appear in this paper shortly. ' Address all communications to ARBUCKLE BROS., NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CITY,

When you are in need of a corn planter or cultivators or harrows, call on L. 8. Renicker, at depot. HAVE YOU KIDNEY TROUBLE? A 50c trial bottle of Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent serious results frem this usually fatal diseases A. F. 1 ong. Buy your farming tools and binder twine of Renicker Bros. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Hunt Brothers will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant, snfe and reliable. Buy Deering twine. Best on earth. All guaranteed true to name. Sold by the Deering Agt., L. S Renicker. We have sold many different cough remedies, ,but none has gives, better satisfaction than Chamber* lain’s,” says Mr. Charley Holzhauer, Drnggist, Newark, N. J. “It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon Tn all cases of coughs, ' colds or hoarseness. Sold by Hunt Bros.

j,. ~ v Bns Line. F. L. Short’s bus line makes all trains day and night. Calls for or delivers passengers to any part of the city. Headquarters at the Makeever Hoose, or Leopold’s livery stable building, south of town hall. Bus telephone 107 or 135. F. L. Short.

FOR BARGAINS GO TO Judy & Leif Buggy Co., GOODLAND, IND. Have just what you want..... To complete your farm supplies: Buggies, Carriages, illagons $ harness. ‘r- • ’ • I Everything j ust as represented • BUGGY PAINTING & REPAIRING .'First-class work and satisfaction guaranteed. Come and see our stock and get prices . / j JUDY & LEAF BUGGY CO., Goodland, Ind. —•— I 1 ;r ' ■ —J - . II _ ’ ■IU 11 *L 11-LII . . J . I , —• .

£)R HOORE, The careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice, has loca ted in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will devote his time and best skill in treating the following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula—-Can be permanently cured if taken in time and often in the advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the result of years of careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. Heart— Hundreds are dropping dead every day from Heart failure, whose lives might have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In , most cases relief is certain. Stomach— lndigestion, ulceration and all other troubles affecting this important organ are treated with absolute success. Old remedies and methods have been abolished, better ones have been introduced. All are modern, safe and certain. Nervous troubles of all kinds have been treated with remarkable success sor 1 40 years. Nose and Throat—r With recent methods and applances affections of these important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder — Brights disease, Diabetes, etc. These usually fatal maladies can positively be cured. Here a short delay is often fatal. Call and be examined while relief is possible. Private Diseases of both sex treated with the utmost delicacy and skill and in strict confidence. Bar —All diseases of this delicate organ handled with care and success Piles and all other diseases of the Rectum cured quickly and with but lit* tie pain. < ? Females-— The Doctor has had a remarkbale record in treating successfully all diseases peculiar to women. Failing Vitality from whatever cause’ permanently cured. Epilepsy and Cdneer —Formerly two. incurable diseases are now treated with great assurance of success. The Doctor’s facilities and resources are almost without limit: Oxygej Gas, Oxygen Compound, Compressed air, Insufflation, Atomization with every appliance necessary to relieve the afflicted. Best of references given • Office First Stairs West of P. O. OFFICE HOURS. - • * < HOME AT THE HOWELS HOUSE . 7to 12 2to F, M. 12t03 P. M. ’’ only in cases of emergency. 9to BP. M. 7toBP. M. 1

Buy the light running and Deering binder and mowers. L. S. Renickeh, agent

Sheriffs Sale. p- J'.'- „ , No. 6184. By virtue of an execution t<» me directed from the Clerk of the asper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Widi in P. Irwin is plaintiff and Abraham Halleck. Ranson Halleck compo ing the firm of Halleck Bros.. David Gleason and George K. Hollingsworth and Arthur H. Hopkins are defendants, requiring me to make the ‘■um of twelve hundred eigh’y seven dollais and s xty nine cents. ($1287.60) and interest and touts accrued a» d to accrue. 1 will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, ou Saturday July 15tb, 1899. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. 'M. and 4 o’clock P. M.or said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, m the City of Rensselaer, first the rents ana profits foratenn not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution and Interest and costs, I will at the same time Mid 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, towit: the undivided two thlids («) of the east half (X) of the northeast quarter (jf) section thirtyone (31) township thirty-two (32) north range seven (7) west, containing eighty (80) acres and the northwest quarter (if) of the southwest quarter (If) of section thirty-two (32) township thirty-two (32) north range seven (7) west, containing forty acres (40; and the northwest quarter (<4) of section thirty-two (32) township thirty-two (32) north range seven (7) west, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres in all containing two hundred eighty (280) acres in Jasper County, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valu ition or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana. NaTEJ REED, Sheriff of Jasper County. By <>. P. Robinson Deputy. M. F. Ohllcote et al Attorney for Plaintiff. June 23-30 July 7.

Sheriffs’ Sale. >o. 6759. By virtue of a certified copy of Judgment and. Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause wherein •'esse G. Robinson is plaintiff, and William Wilgusand Ida Wilgus: Leevi A. Kite and Sarah E. Kite and o. P. Benjamin Co., a corporation, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen dollars and Twenty-live cents ($1.913 25) and Interest and costs accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale “to the highest and best bidder, on Wednesday July ,19th, 1899 between the hours of 10 o’clock a. tn. and 4 o clock p m. of said day at the door of the cour house or Jasper county, Indiana, in the city o Rensselaer first the rents and profits fora term not exceedirg seven years of the following real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said 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 execution and interest and costs, towit. The southwest quarter (M) of the southwest quarter (&) of Section Twenty-five (25) also the southeast quarter (M) of the southeast quarter (M) of Section Twenty-six (26) all In Township Thirty-one (31) north. Range Five <5) west, containing Eighty (80) acres more or less in Jasper county, Indiana. Said* sale will be made without anv relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. NATE J. REED, Sheriff of Jasper County. By O. P. Robinson, Deputy. Rice& Potter, Attorneys for Plaintiff. June 27, July 4tb and 11th.

Sheriffs Sale. • NO. 5740. By virtue of a certified copy of judgment and decree to me directed from the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, In a cause wherein' Warren Springer is plaintiff, and Franklin P. Wilson and Mrs. Martha Wilson, his wife, are defendants requiring me tu make the sum of Fifty-Six dollars and Thirty cents ($56.30) and interest and cos's accrued and to accrue. I will expose at public sale to the highest and best bidder, on Wednesday, July 12th 1899 between the hours of 10 o’clock A. 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 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 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 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 southeast quarter (M) of the northeast quarter (M) of section twenty (SO) and the sonthwest quarter (M) of the northwest quarter (K) of section twenty-one (21)- in Township thirty-one (31) north range six (6) west In Jasper connty, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from the valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana NATE J. REED, Sheriff Jasper County, by O. P. Robinson, Deputy. Foltz, Spitler & Kurrle Attorney for plaintiff. June 20-27 July 4

When you want a good buggy or surrey of the latest style call on L, S. Renicker, near the depot