Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1900 — Page 2

RECORD ON THE TRUSTS

Itopabtfeaas Alone Responsible For Legislation Against Them. Every Use of legislation now on the statute books of fbe United States directed against trusts and unlawful trade ownblnations was placed there ' tn« itqpuhltcans. That there 19 not more stringent law jatos* them ie the fault of the Demo- *■ atltr party. The last occasion on which the parties ae represented in congress went on reeord on the trust question was on June l, 1900. On that day a final vote was taken on a aonstifutional amendment to arrant congress power to “define, regulate, prohibit and dissolve trusts, monopolies and whether existing in the form of corporations or otherwise.” It requires a two-thirds vote of congress to submit a constitutional amendment to the state legislatures for ratification. , t _ rJ The question to so submit it was lost by a vote of 154 yeas to 132 nays. Of the yeas 149 were Republicans and only five were DtMnocrats. The five were Campbell of Montana, Naphen and Taylor of Massachusetts, Scudder of New York and Sibley .of Pennsylvania. Of the 132 nays only two were liepublicans, Loud and McCall. . i Richardson. Lentz. Sulzer. Rapport, Salmon and all the other professional “trust killers” voted nay. They declined to give congress the power to grapple with tin' i/usts. The Democrats indulged in ypa’sms of virtue for two days denot.Jfeing the trusts and then voted to them. In one of Bryan's recent speeches he ifave >me Republican remedy as the final lie would adopt in case he was elcpdwd and all other means failed. words, Mr. Bryan admits Jjrevalue of the Republican idea, but Mvants to try other measures first. He has not said what those measures are to be. Some trusts operate all over the country; others, like the New York ice trust, operate in a single city. The requisite power to reach each and all and bring them within the federal law was denied by a margin of 3'! votes, aU Democratic. denouncing is one thing, doing Is >tber. Mr. Bryan’s trust denunciais, in view of his party’s record, /mise no bettor than the prophecies ne made four years ago, and as a prophet Mr. Bryan has not succeeded. WE ARE NOT THERE TO ESTABLISH AN IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. BUT WE ARE THERE TO ESTABLISH A GOVERNMENT OP LIBERTY UNDER LAW, PROTECTION TO LIFE AND PROPERTY AND OPPORTUNITY TO ALL WHO DWELL THERE.—William McKinley.

Elequent Figures.

In June, 1893, tlie bank cleanups of 55 of the principal cities of the United States aggregated $3,570,315,339. a decrease of 21 per cent from June, 1892. In June, 1599, the bank clearings of the country showed an increase of 21 per cent over June, 1898, and for this June of the year “of the proudest ora of the republic” the vast aggregate of the bank clearings of the United States was $6,621,008,707. It \vill be the most interesting feature of the campaign when the Democratic-free-silver-Fopu-listic calamity howler tackles the above figures.

TVE ARE NOW A UNITED COUNTRY, AND WE ARE UNITED FOR THE RIGHT; WE ARE UNITED FOR LIBERTY; WE ARE UNITED FOR CIVILIZATION; WE ARE UNITED FOR HUMANITY, AND SEIKO THUS UNITED WE ARE INVINCIBLE.—WiIIiam McKinley.

Under Republican Rule.

From a nation of borrowers we lia\e become a lending nation, and inter ft >ates are cheaper today in tlie Uni: -d States than anywhere else on ear. a. In place of selling bonds in time if peace we are paying bonds in time > f war, all of which proves that the claim of national prosperity is based on substantial facts. WHAT A GLORIOUS FUTURE AWAITS US IF UNITEDLY, WISELY AND BRAVELY WE FACE THE NEW PROBLEMS NOW PRESSING UPON US. DETERMINED TO SOp H THEM FOR RIGHT AND HUMANITY.— WiIIiam McKinley.

Blame For Defeat.

The Democratic defeat in November Siould not be charged against Cliairan Jones, Bryan or even Webster Darla. It will be due to the fact that the policies ad vocated by the party are tfrong, while*those advanced by the Republicans meet the approval of the free, .thoughtful voters of the country. NOTHING SHOULD EVER TEMPT US—NOTHING WILL EVER TEMPT tJg-TO SCALE DOWN THE SACRED DEBT OF THE NATION TRROVGH A LEGAL TECHNICALITY.—WiIIiam McKinley.

How About the Navy?

While Mr. Bryan la hurling anathemas at the tyrannical army, why Is it that he has nothing to say about the growing navy of the republic? It. was the latter that opened the Philippines to American settlement.

Top Busy by Day.

The candidate who wants to get the crowd in Kansas this year speaks in tho evening. Too many people are • —. at work to make afternoon ags a success In this campaign

UNCLE SAM’S BALANCE SHEET. ' 2 - % Comparison of Republican and Democratic Administrations Since 1856. Prosperity Always Walks With Protection, While Calamity Keeps Pace With Free Trade. ifannwrid ' ill $4,485,673 TTT7T7 7777777 77 Urn pwatjm iSlmsSslo 1 UCUHjUIdiU 1857 1,169,004 .. 2,487 278*06.718 348*28*42 Ti TMMT AlfalAlktrafan 1858 ...... $27,529204 2485 251*5*933 263338,654 HtUHT nuunuiotiatWN. 15*74511 ~ I*2l 272282010 ssl*33*4l Free-Trade. iB6O 7,065390 »5i4 1327 m&zw mmim $378372966 $1385,861,076 s2^ Pamihlififin 1881 WM& 666 202899,616 289310,542 ncyUUIILdll 1862 ...... 422774363 % . 834 179.644024 189356,677 V CXjmfftW Adm nrctratinn 602,043,434 >, 1,050 186,003312 243335,815 j fUllilllllullullull. 18W 000,695370 . . 738 143304027 816,447383 /-jJM&aJ;I^7 Waroftheßebaßioii lses 963340319 j,i77 135340348 238,745380 . - 1867 133*91*35 !7i !’ ! 2348367,388 ! ! 2349 272780*09 ■ rj -.j 1869'48378369 !!'I *!7 2,162,060,522;’. 4,615 275,166,637 417306,379 rBIIOO 1870 101,601,916 , . 2, 048,455,7 U 780 6,073 376.616.47 S 435,058,408 775384,343 4332,325,442 , 1871 91,146,756 1,934,696,750 . . 7,379 428*9830$ 520323,684 Of 1872 96,588,904 .' v ..r. 1,814,794400 . .* 5,878 428.487431 626*95,077 1873 43,392,959 ...... 1,710,483*50 ... 4,097 505,08*439 642133310 npnnhlipan 2344,882 ...... 1,738,930,750.. 2417569,433,421567,406,342 'Msm-ZM, rtu|lUUllUall 1875 13,376,858 ...... 1,722,676*00.. 1,711 499384400 533,005,436 rv„i rtft4 j nn 1876 29,022,241 ...... 1,710,685,450 .. 2712 525*82347 460,741490 HOiBCIIOn 1877 30,340*77 ...... 1,711*82500 W 582670*24 451*23,126 Amprinan wi 100*69,404 1,639*67,750 .. 9,846 883*25*47 642,684,628 mm -M /ft HlilClluall 1882 145*43,810 ...... 1,463,810,400 _ 11*69 733389,732 724039*74 I = == ... I nhnr 1883 132879,444 ~,... 1,333329450.. 6,745 804323,632 -723,180,914 “ “Oh, those terrible L2DOI im 104*93,625 ...... 1326,563,850.. 3,923 724*84*52 667,697,693 cni^n. „ „ „ . * 1885' 63,463,771 1,196,150*50 . . 2,975 726,682*46 577*27*29 tSenOICI Uie Spientimes of 1857 and and 1886 93*56,588 ...... 1443,014400 .. 8.018 805*64*29 035,43*4*6 did results of Pro- _— - ==== ¥ ’ = 1887 103,471,097 ...... 1,021,692350 ~ 12870 t08*22923 692*19,768 “ ‘ .. . . 1894! I pray that Inriuctrioc 1888 111,341373 950*22500.. 6*oo 683,862104723*57414 tection under the lIIUUoIIIGO. 1889 87,761,080 . 829,853,990,. 5462 730382609 745431,652 MHK’lnlAvnml people will not iB9o 85,040271 725*134101,038 5*78 845393*28 780*10,409 2382*23265 9*70407,024 Morrill,mciximey ana • « „ iß9i 28,838,541 610*29420 ~ 4075 872370*83 844*16,196 Dimrlev Tariffs. Our again vote for Free- 1892 9*14453 ...... 585,029,330.. 44411,015,732*11 827,402,402 ® J Romnorotip 1893 2341,674 585,037,100 .. 2,348 831,080,785 860,400,922 people Will SUrely lrade Calamity. UllllUudllii 1894...... 69,803300 035,041*90... 1*99869,20-4937654994,622 continue McKinlev Adminhtratinn 1895 42,805323 716,202,000,.. 1,650793*92590731*69,965*2391,016,000*0,402,903,000 continue mvMui^ free-trade. 1896 25303,246 847*63*90 _ 1,704 863,200,487 779,724674 Prosperity. _ .. ’ 1897 18,052,454 ' 847,305,130 . . 1,822 1,032,007,603 764730,412 , PrOWOD. 1898; “38,047*47 *847337470 .. 2219 1,2'0,231*13 610*49,654 • - - o' PBnmUtTV 1899 ...... “82111,569 “IW-00-ToO .. 450312:3,931,222 697448,489 * 8,058,835200 U 2777.078,755 rnubrtmn. im 81 00 977(j ...... i*y,4?s;s3o .. 5,0031*70403,022 349448*29 1 . SPANISH WAR PERIOD. • AMERICAN ECONOMKU o;> IaEO. f AMERICAN ECONOMIST Refon on BuOnna ... .j,. „ . ‘ FACSIMILE OF POSTER ISSUED EY THE AMERICAN PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, NEW YORK,

A Jaded Horse.

The" Whip May Spur Him on For a Short Distance* When a horse becomes worn an ired he maybe urged on by the whip in the hands of a heartless driver, but reason would say, let him rest and feed and give him time to recuperate, then he will renew his journey with ease and with- j out fatigue. When the stomach becomes tired i gild weak from impure blood a dose can be taken that will stimulate it on to do the work of digestion, but it is only a stimulate, and soon the stomach becomes dependent on this assistance. The proper and only way to have a healthy stomach is to make the blood pure and the liver healthy. Knox Stomach Tablets are a m w combination of remedies tried and tested. They > purify the blood, make the liver healthy and cure nervousness, dyspepsia, billiousness. loss of appetite, catarrh, and constipation. A single box will restore the bloom of health to the cheek and send pure blood coursing through the veins. An immediate relief for iudegestion and a positive cure for dyspepsia. If unable to secure them of your local druggist, send 50 cents to Knox Chemical Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and a full sized boz will be sent postpaid.

STEVENS RIFLES 1 EncouragW tors to an active, rolllckiug. onl-of-door life I - In field and forest, condul V* cive to health and affording , • * 37• a practical acquaintance > v -M * '-a'/ ; with Nature without which 1 tt* H •>»£ «*V* Kh uo boy’s education is comI pi etc. Besides the practice I il of shooting induces steftiil 7 ,!•%['. •‘<'Ml ness, deliberation, • sir i x ® '/ ;* • accuracy ; valuable *' V 0 qualities in any 'A * business of life. 1!, Op™ W..H, Pii. l- | Ort »BTKTI!ra »»1 | If your dealer don’t | Stevens Rifles , ntber gun*#r q“»- 'y, > tionabla i (linMli cub with jSStfcjlffttJaSGSytji S«s7U I order, expreil ' i Srnd ceffiir- <S *~ ' 1 STEVENS ARMS * TOOL CO., Bax SOU • • Cfcloopee Valla, Sua j

Hoiiau's Heal Estate Age ley. Farms lor Sole tln ap. 320 a. Newton tp. 5 miles from city. 1(50 acres Jordan tp. 7 “ . “ *“ 80 a. Marion tp., 14 “ “ “ 100 a. Marion tp. 5 “ 20 a, Milroj T tp. 7 “ 1(50 a. -Jordan tp. 74 “ SO a. Marion tp. 0 “ “ “ . (50 a. Marion tp. 54 “ “ “ • 80 acres Gillam tp. 40 acres Walker tp. 80 a. Marion tp. 1 mile from city. 80 a. Jordan tp. 8 “ “ “ • 80 a. Jordan tp. 7 “ “ . 03 acres at city limits. 10 acres inside city limits. 34 acres inside city limits. Houses and lots in the city. For further particulars call on or write E. P. Honan. Rensselaer lud.

TO STOP A COLTS After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on, take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold if taken in time, A. F. Long. For Exchange. I have following properties to; exchange for farms in Jasper and j adjoining counties. Write or call! on me and I will take pleasure in j showing you wlmt 1 have. I sub- 1 mit a fwv of the properties I have. j I Owner will assume or pay cash j j difference. 107 acres well improved in PorI ter county, lnd. 110 acres in Jasper county, 111. Fine 8 room I residence on 3 lots in Fowler, lnd , tine modern residence in Joliet, I 111., fine cut stone front residence in Downers Grove, 111., fine residence property in Hinsdale. 111. two new six room houses in Bradley, 111. 50 acres well improved in Beaver Co., Penn., 160 acres fine prairie land in Anderson Co. Kan. I $2,400 general merchandise store ! building and residence, also stock of goods, tile and grist mill and j oaher property. Respct. G. F. Meyers, j Jasper Co. Kniman, lnd. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup is now for ] sale by A. F. Long. 1 Get Chimneys Ceaned Now. Now is the time to get your chimneys cleaned, before your winter fires are started. Harry Wiltshire. It is exasperingto one \vho knows Foley’s Honey and Tar, and knows what it will do, to have a dealer recommend something else as “just the same’’ or ‘‘just as good” for colds, coughs, oroup, lagrippe, etc.

Pattern bats =AT= Ittrs. Tines’ 150 pattern hats now open for -in spection. It costs you nothing to come and see them Mrs. Imes. Survey Notice’ Notice is hereby given to Henrv D. Weaver, B B. Whiteman. Chas. G. Spltler. Fred Holmes A. Miller Nelson Morris. Marv Muchler James P. Luse, Geo. Ketclimark, Anna Ketchmark, Arunah Bacon, Gertrude Allpd, Chester E. Adams, F W. Austin, H. C. Dahnke, Hackshaw, whose given name is unknown, Henry Anisler. I. U. Dunn,and all others interested, that I own 1400 acres of land ui sections hi. n.lti, 19,20 and 21. in township 32, north range. No fl west. And that T will proceed with ti e surveyor of Jasper County to make a legal survey ts those sections or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the line and corners of my land. Said sur- I vey to begin on the 24th day of October. 1900, M B.OiPriee. F. W. Powf.hs. Surveyor. Oct. 9 10 21

Non-Resident Notice. S’ateof Indiana 4 oca County of Jasper i 03 la the Jasper Circuit Court to November Term 1900. Simeon A. Dowell vs Complaint No. 5940, Henry Stair et al / Now comethe plaintiff, by E. P. Honan bis attorney and. lile his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants Henry Stair. Mrs. Stair, wife of Henry Stair, Mrsi Stair widow of said Henry Stair ; John Stair, Mrs. Stair wife of John Stair, Mrs. Stair widow of said John Stair; Phillip Stair Mrs. Stair wife of Phillip Stair, Mrs. Stair widow of said Phillip Stair; Noah Edgington, Mrs. Edgington wife of Noah Edglugton. Sirs. Edgington widow of said Noah Edgington; Demetrius Edgington, Mrs. Edgington wife of said Demetrius Edgington, Mrs. Edgington widow of said Demetrius Edgington; Phillip Snider. Mrs. Phillip Snider wile of Phillip snider, Mrs. Snider widow of said Mdllip Snider. And all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants are not residents ot the state of Indiana. Notice Is hereby given said defendant that unless he be and appear on the 23rd day of November 1900 the same being the lltU day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holdeu on the second Monday ol November A. D. 1900 at the couft house in the city of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In your absence. Suit to Quiet Title. In w itness whereof. I hereunto se f skaiA my ,lan d and affix the seal of said l Joourt at Rensselaer, Indiana, this Ist day of October 1900. JOHN F. MAJOR, Tue • Clerk. “I have always used Foley’s Honey and Tar cough medioine and think it the best in the world.” says Chas. Bender, a newsdealer of Erie Pa. Take nosubstitute.

ts Ray moods’ five Chair Barber Shop The Largest and Finest In Jasper County. 1 6o there for a fine Smooth Shave and fashionable .. . .Bath Rooms and Boot Black Stand in Connection./...

Che Only fruit Store, C- H- VICK Prop. Phone 254 —— - -—“DEALER IX— —: California and Domestic fruits, Oysters, Fish and Game, in season. » I also have the Chicago and Indianapolis DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS And a complete line of 5 and 10 cent Novels, Cigars and Tobacco. Agency ... .American Steam Laundry Laundry Called for and Delivered to any part of the city. fflork Guaranteed in Every Case-*

$-goo JfrSENP OWE DOLLAR J /vSTcv «*“"*-*” J \M!§2. GRADE 1900 MODEL /Xv\\W \wUP^/\\\] ACME BICYCLE, //v\\\( 1* V/ / amlnation. Yoa can examine at your express fl: \ \;J Jg/% W Ac VI °bli' e , and If found parfaally ulUfarlorr, ,x. f I ~3K\j 11 JWH_r If' ■** 'J crepraecaled, IkeSOST WOSUKHH L>ll.l] II - 1J arr.J/TV 14- I Ijna nrf ii* or keard of, equal to bicycles that 11 '"^-rfliP^^SaKJLj'A// 4 fl retail as high as (40.06, If you think you WT ySy/l /I\\V\// oan eell it at (10.00 pratt aay (ay, pay th( \\ ///l\ WkV///\YvJw expreaaagent OUS SPECIAL PBICt, 513.75. y\///l\ I // \\ less the (I.oosentwithorder, or (ll.ltand V>L/. / I I \ \JFJr Jjp express charges. While ear Special Bteycla v 1 '-|T .n..l .1,,,.. all bloyclea below aU other kfSeea, tlpeed w •EC&SS W: I&M mMV: «-m'«%7~Mh«tsaa* t0*10.00.. r SEARS, roebuck a CO.. «««•». IA