Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1900 — Page 6
nsioiu turns. PHYSICIANS. JJR. s. C. JOHNSON. Physician and Surgeon Office and residence over Porter A Veom m Store in new Hollingsworth building. Phone an\ REN9BKI.AER, IND w. HARTSELL, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, Cbmnlc diseases a specialty. In StocktonWilliams block opposite court house. Phone 30 RENSSELAER, IND. 1,8 & I M. WASHBURN, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. I. B. Washburn will give special attention tdiseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat ami chromf diseases. He also tests eyes tor grasses. Office up-stairs,over Ellis & Murray’s store. Telephone No. 48. RENSSELAER INI). ATTORNEYS. OHARLES E. MILLS Attorney-aLLaw. Insurance, Collections, and Rea! 'Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Offlcs upstairs in Odd Fellows' Temple. RENSSELAER, IND pERGUSON & WILSON, Attorney sat-Law. Will practice In all 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. JAMEB A. BURNHAM, TJ. S. Petision Attorney and Justice of the Peace Thorough equipped and abreast of t.he times. Expert in pension matters, office upstairs in old post-office building. 33, P. HONAN, Attorney At Law, Law . Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Rea Estate. Will practice in all the Courts All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. RENSSELAER, INDIANA. Mordecai F. Chilcote Wm. H. Parkison, Notary Public. Notary Public. CHILCOTE & PARKISON Attorney s-at-Law. Insurance. Law Real Estate, Abstracts and Loan Attorneys for the Gnicago, ludianapol., & Louisville Railway Co. >* 111 practice in all of the Courts. " Office over Farmers’ Bank, on Washington St,, Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana. — Frank Foltz. *"Charles y. Spitler Harry R. Kurrle. JPOLTZ, BPITLER & KURRIE (Successors to Thompson A Bro.) Attorney-at-Law. Law, Real Estate, Insurance. Abstracts and loans. Only set of Abstract Books In County RENSSELAER, IND. O. W. Hanley. J. J.Huit HANLEY & HUNT, Attorney s-at-Law. j Law, Real Estate. Insurance. Abstractsi and - Loans. Office; Oyer Ellis & Mariai's sjtore BENSBELABR, IND. RAY D. THOMPSON, A ttorney-at-Laic, Rotary Public, Collections, Loans, and all Legal Business carefully attended to HOLLINGSWORTH’S BUILDING WEST OF COURT HOUSE. JKfM. B. AUSTIN Lawyer and Loan Broker. Office la Forsythe Block, corner Washington and Vanßensselaer st., RENSSELAER, - - - IND. JJR. A. L. BERKLEY, Physician and Surgeon. Office la Forsythe corner .block. Phone 126. RENSSELAER, 'NP, J)B. E. C. ENGLISH. Physician and, Surgeon] jHgMßnd day calhfgSven prompt attention Residence Phone 116. Office Phone iv RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ~ BANKS Addison Parkison, Pres. I J. m Wasson, V. Pres. K. L. Hollingsworth, cashlex COMMERCIAL STATE BANK , RENSSELAER, IND. Only State Bank in County Directors: Addison Parkison, Jamo* T. Randle John M Wasson. George E. Murray 1 ■ jmd Emmet L. Hollingsworth, i, l iXThli iwTiir a prepared to transact a general ijunkiiiu business ■ Interest paid on time do ■ unfits -Money loaned and good notes bought etcurraatrates of Interest. A share of youi Mtron|ig6 . H per cent Farm Loans if iai
H. O. Harris. Pres, K. T. Harris, Vice Pres. J.C. Hairis.Casbie RENSSELAER BANK. Rensselaer, K tnd We make farm loans at 5 per cent. Interest payable annually. Money loaned in sums to suit borrowers. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points. Co lections made and promptly remitted Deposits - nterest bearing certificates ofHeposits Issued.
A. McCoy, Pres. T. .1. McCov, Cashier A K. Hopkins, Asst. Cashier. A. MC COY & CO’S BANK Oldest Bank in Jasper County. llshed 1854. Transacts a general banking bnsiness, buys notes and loans «.n long or short time on personal or real estate feeurity, Fair and liberal treatment is promiled to all. Interest paid od time deposits Foreign exchange bought and sold. Yonr patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers may desposit them for safe keeping. >
J. W. HORTOM Dentist. (Md and Papain ©as ; fei'Painlsss. Extiastien, Office opposite court house X)R. H. L. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridgework, Teeth without plate a specialty. All the latest methods In Dentls try. Office over Meyer’s Drugstore. Gas ad ministered for painless extraction of teeth J.F. Warren J. t. Irw i, IR7ARREN & IRWIN. Real Estate, Abstracts, Collections, Farm Loans and Fire Insurance Office In Odd Fellows’Block,RENSSELAER, IND.
J, P. WARNER. Carriage, Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Painting and Repair Work a specialty. Sn< j in new building on South Front Street, < square below Liberal Corner. RENSSELAER, IND,
A, L. WILLIS, Gunsmith , Special attention given j&i to Bicycle Repairs of a (h. Front street, 1 block south of Washington BICYCLERS SUNDRIES --•PIONEER--.. MEAT J§ RKET J Eidelsbcicli. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, , - Mutton, Sausage, Balogna. EtcSold in quantities to suit purchaser at the lowest prices. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GOOD CATTLE-
New - Heat - Market. Moody & Roth, Props. (Successors to Cteviston Bros.) Fresh & Salt Meats, Game & Poultry. Everything fresh and clean. Give u acall and we guarantee satisfaction HIE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND TAI.LOW MOODY A BOTH I have some money to loan on real estate'or good personal security ' Jay W, Williams.
RECORDS ON TRUSTS
Comparison of What Parties Have Ootie to Regulate. ORIGIN OF ALL STATUTES History of the Effort to Amend the National Constitution. Defeated by the Votes of the Party to Which Mr. Bryan Looks For Success—That Gentleman’s Own Record While a Member of Congress Where the States Right Doctrine Cuts a Figure—Only Through Republicans Can Effective Remedy Be Secured. —Trust agitation by Mr. Bryan and his political colleagues is energetic but unmeaning.' save to that extent wherein their general policy is an attack on the protective tariff system. .Experience therewith iias in the past proved not only a detriment to trusts but to labor in every avenue of employment. The public generally understands that in four years of control of the government the .Democracy enacted not a syllable of anti-trust legislation and that during Mr. Bryan's service in congress he proposed not one measure for the regulation of such abuses irs may exist. All the anti-trust laws on the statutes are Republican made, a fact which cannot be disputed. Matters of this kind are familiar to the people. But another trust. control agitation was before the last congress and the course of It is well worth reviewing. True to Its promises to the people, the Republicans In the first session of the Fifty-sixth congress attempted to provide a remedy for the trust condition. It was generally conceded that, a constitutional amendment was necessary, if congress was to act, and so at an early day proposed amendments were introduced conferring power on congress to enact anti-trust and antimonopoly laws. These proposed amendments were referred to the committee on the judiciary, and there received most careful consideration.
Early in the session the Democrats asserted that the Republicans would not do anything; that a ‘-bluff” was all that was intended. A suls?-ommittee of that committee was appointed, consisting of three Republicans and two Democrats. The 1 Republicans of that subcommittee reported to the full committee a proposed amendment, which provided that “congress should have power to define, regulate, prohibit or dissolve trusts, monopolies or combinations, whether existing in the form of a corporation or otherwise.” To guard against the Democratic doctrine that “state rights” might be interfered witji this provision was add od: “The several states may Continue to exercise such power in any manner not in conflict with the laws of the United States.” Strange to say. the Democrats in committee opposed (lie proposition on the ground that it was a surrender of a power belonging to the states to the congress of the United States. At> their request a report-(o the house was delayed for weeks, but no substitute was suggested, and finally tlie report was made. Then came the question of consideration in the house itself On Monday, May 21, Mr. Ray, chairman of the committee, asked unanimous consent for consideration for three days, beginning when the Alaska bill, then under debate, should he concluded. To this Mr. Richardson, leader of the Democratic side, objected. This action of the Democrats compelled the Republicans to bring in a rule, which was finally adopted, against/ Democratic opposition. When the proposed amendment came ftp for consideration, under the rule, the Democratic party and press arrayed themselves against it. The vote was taken June 1, 1000. One hundred and fifty-four Voted for the proposed ; amendment and 132 against. Five Democrats voted for and two Republicans hgainst it. As an amendment to the constitution cannot be submitted to the people except on a two-thirds vote of both houses of congress, the proposition to submit to tlie people the question whether congress shall be empowered to n-gulate and control trusts and monopolies was defeated by the fiemocratlc party. In other words, that party in congress refused to allow- tq_ be submitted to the people a proposition to coiifeU on power to' do Just what it now insists Pongreqs should do, and is blaming a Republican congress for not doing. Mr. Bryan is promising to do or have dong If elected, that which the party to which he belongs lias said shall not be don?. *■ The proposition tvns defeated by it on the ground principally that such power should not be conferred on congress at nil. 'ln 1898, in a inane at Chicago, William p Bryau Was advocating a law; 16 be enacted by congress that q Corporation created by the laws of thq state should not be permitted to do business in another until it liad received ‘a license froiti congress to do so. The question was j asked if such a law would be constitutional. 11U reply was that "If not “I j am In favor <■>'( tin* amendment to the j constitution that will give to congress | the power "to J*stroy every trust In the country." When J. Bryan was in congress he belonged to a Committee to which a similar proposition was referred. No report, was made, and he | made no effort to secure a favorable report It Is only fair to assume that
be sympathizes with his party In the doctrine of state rights to the extent that he is unwilling to confer on congress the power to correct these evils when the states cannot or will not enact laws on .the subject. it Is not fair to assume that this cry against the trusts is raised simply for effect at this particular time, and not with any purpose to secure the enactment to laws preventing the evils complained of? It is perfectly clear that if any remedy is to be afforded through national power the election of a Republican congress and a Republican president Is necessary. Only through such a result can the question be submitted to the people and the requisite power vested in the congress of the United States.
SENATOR BEVERIDGE
Some Striking Sentences From a Speech In Chicago. Militarism in extending American authority! No! No! The wider the dominion of the stars and" stripes, the broader the reign of peace. —o—o—o— As Washington prepared the republic to enter the 19th century, so McKinley has prepared the republic to enter the 20th century. The reign of law must be established, throughout these Islands, their resources developed and their people civilized by those In whose blood resides the genius of administration The answer to the politicians’ battle cry that the constitution follows the flag is this great truth of popular liberty: Our institutions follow the flag. The sovereignty of the stars and stripes can be nothing but a blessing to any people and to any land. It is destiny that the worlu shall be rescued from Its natural wildness and from savage men. *>o»|o*>o»?o»eo»?o*sol?o»?o*sol*oM
Non-Resident Notice. S ate of Indiana tea * Countv of Jasper ) In the Jasper Circuit court to November Term 1900. Sin eon A. Dowell , vs Complaint No. 5940. He: ry Stair et al / Nowcomethe plaintiff, by K P. Honan his attorney and file his complaint herein, together w th an affidavit that the defendants Henry Stair. Mrs. Sta r. w) f e of Henry stair, Mrs. Stair widow of said Henry Stair ; John Stair, Mrs. Stair wife of John Stair, Mr-. Stair widow of sad John St air; Phillip Slair Mrs. Stair vise of -Phillip Stair. Mrs. Stab widow of said I’hillip Stair; Noah Fd Kington, Mrs. Edgington wife of Noah Edgi: gton. Mrs. Edjdngtou widow of said Noah Edgingt- li; Demetrius Edgln-ton, Mrs. KU lngt< n wife of said Demetrius Edgington. Mrs. Kdgir.gton widow of said Demetrius Edgi> g < n; Phillip Snider. Mrs PhilUpSn der w ife of Piullln'nider, Mrs. Snider widow of sa d ihi lip Snider. And all of the unknown heirs, devi-e*s ar.d legatees i f each ot the fori goinv namcd' delendants; and ali of ,tho unknown Uet s. devisees and Itgateesof the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of e.a< hos Hie foregoing ram-d defendants are noi residents ot 'h Date of Indiana, Notice is her- b> given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the 23rd day of November uioO the same being i lie 11th day of the nexr term of the Jasper ' t cnii Court to be I’nlden on the second Monday ot November A. D. 19 0 at the court, liou-e in the city of Rensselaer. Jasper County. Indiana, and answer or demur to said compla nt. t* e same will he hourd and detenu.ueu it jour absence. Suit II quiet Title. In wi.ness wlierpof T lie cunto se /SKA!' ,rly hand and ajflx the seal of s Id i court at Rens-elner. fudiunt, his L t day of O to ier 1910., JOHN F. MAH R, Tu?s clerk.
WE GUARANTEE Dp. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to cure any case of Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache or Stomach Trouble when taken according to directions* OR. W. B. CALDWELL*. If, after taking Q f * fifty cent or one dollar boltle, it fella to do aa represented. Ufi will refund the purchase price- *> # PEPSIN SYRW COMPANY, ■»,"»{?“* E 9.78 SOX RAIN COAT i-AH 35.00 XtATER- (0 7C >F M,UklNTOsll for J/.13 LNO MONEY. £3 Z[ »«r liHghi •tod '•right, state number or •hr* nround Ywmlj at breast, taken o*4? it under «*at* elo*»e up under arm, and e will *end you thlrtcoat by ekid*iJA O.lh, auhjeet to examination. Kt* nine and try it on nt yournt‘hrent expresH ottico, and If found enartljr ns represented and the moat wonderful value you ever aaw or heard of, and etjnal to any coat jnu fan buy for t&.OO, t»ay the exyret** Ol'R PH lAL OFFISH PllltK, $2.73. xpr«MM ehur^DH. Ills M AC k INTOKII I« latest 1000 t\ t-a**y fitting, made from hea«> oa* .. r * i v>nter|irt*of, tan color, irrnutne Ilavla Covert Bp j 4 I Clotht full lemrth, double breaated, velvet dollar, fancy plaliHAingr, : 1v : ‘ I waterproof sewed; eunif, Sultaßlefoi jept both italn or Overcoat* anti gnaraateed ■Slv r . I r.HEATKST VaM E ewr offered by «» Of IWwW'-W'-ffd any other houae. For Free Clot* ®**pfc* of Men** Macklntoahea up to t B CT and Made-to-Mcanure ialtn andipver* eottta at from IJ.OO totlO.OO. Y>rltß tor FHKH HAMPLK H<H>K No. «•»«. Addrajjs SCARS. ROEBUCK A Co. <«nO.> CHICAOCK iSear*. iMmc k A Co. are c^laW^'-KdltoM ... . _
xxjoccoc oc'^oooccoc Che Only fruit Store, 1 C ■ H- VICK. Prop • Phone 254 jj - -DEALER IN | California ana Domestic fruits, Oysters, Fish and Game, in season. o o I also have the Chicago and Indianapolis $ —DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS And a complete line of 5 and 10 cent Novels, Cigars and Tobacco. k Agency .. . . American Steam Laundry I Laundry Called for and Delivered to any part of the city. h fflork Suaiarjteed iq Every Case-* j ; Ray moods’ five Chair Barber Shop 1 j The Largest and Finest a j In Jasper County, a I Go there for a fine Smooth Shave end fashionable | | fiair gnt. I I .... Bath Rooms and Boot Black Stand in Connection g
To My Friends anil Customers, AND ALL THE BOYS- • Remember I have Rubber Tire Jobs in stock. Call and see you are welcome to inspect and get prices. Cash counts sos anything I have for sale, I will name some of the goods, Studebaker Farm Wagons, Weber Farm -Wagons, Studebaker Buggies and Carriages, Page Bros.. Buggies and also other makes. I have agenev ror Week’s weighing Scales with patent combination beam without extra charge. The Birdsell Clover Huller, a world beater, and the Huber Engine and Thresher outfit. This engine won all four prizes at the World’s Fair at Chicago and is better today than ever. Th?se two machines viz: The McCormick new 4 Mower and the Right Hand Binder the world cannot beat. You are cordially invited to call and see them and receive a catalogue Located at Glazebrook’s Blacksmith Shop on b ront. street, Rensselaer, Ind Thanking 'you for past favors, I am yours truly, C. A. ROBERTS,
Kome dollar rod to u», state wheth -r you wish GKJirs’ OEi LA OILS’ KItYCLK, alrv eolor and gear wanted, HIGH GRADE 1900 MODEL ACME JEWEL BICYCLE, amlnailuu. You can examine at your express office, and if found perfwtly art ly aarfpreuentfd, t hf MOST WOKDIBfI'L▼ iUI yon evf/aaw or heard of. equal to bicycle* tbak retail aa high as «40. M if you think yo» can sell it at Nlh.o* »ro«t mi hi. P»T express agent BUt SPECIAL PBICI, SI3;YS|. less the «1.00 sent with order, or gls. psr J. exoress charges. While *ur Bicycle > fitSSrue,Sailed free fortho asking.showe. £?MoySeshalawßUethar Dcyoles at M.VL *•-«», IY.Hkia.oo.rt SO.OO, ti.«w i^.^^”^^^ T e‘4d by aJrti»lflO*Fflt»Mlr ATSIS-VaD. hy fcr the grea«.t bargain jrer offered at the ‘“t G.trast./* rasa-atls th*». high vtrlcUvtirh htad*. I*te«t of fvrrviMtof. Famous Belden Hanger, fine equipmeivL. maroo n. IF TOl WANT AMY. Handlewar, TcKjls and Toolbag. to *10.00.s <*, RwSaSfflffittggß .sa aoaaucs a co.. .
Lettins: Contract lor Wanting GravelI 'will be office on Saturday, October 6th, 1900, for the puTipose of receiving bids for hauling 44 rods of gravel for a gravel road on th© seotien line between seotion 4 ntod 5, township 28, ran 0, running south from James - Cowden’s farm. Said gravel to De hauled from the Adams gravel pit. James D. Babcock, i Trustee, i Get Chimneys aeaned Now- —— Now is the time to get your 1 ©himneys cleaned, before yourj winter fires are startecl. 1 -Harrv Wiltshire. I
Non-Resident Notice.^ The State of Indiana j intliJ’jMper'cireult Cottrt, September Term 1900. Lillian Bullock ( vs 1 Complaint No, 5993. Charles L. Bullock ( For divorce. , „ Bv order of Court, in said cause, Ihe following defendant was found to bo non-resident of (he State of Indian a, towlt: Charles L, Bullock. Notice is therefore hereby itlven said defendant, that unless be be and appear on the first day of the i.etet term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hidden on the 2nd Monday of November A. I), ltoo, at the Court House lu the City of Rensselaer. In said Countv aud State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined In his HI)SODCG a In witness whereof, I hcreuulo set /aw arVny hand and affix the seal Of said 1 "rrftiMcourt, at Rensselaer. Indiana, this v^/ 0 ''- y 2oth day of September A. D. IDOO. JOHN F. MAJOR. Hanley A Hunt, Cleik. Atfys for Pialnttff. d Sept 21 to Oct 12
