Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1900 — Page 8
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SOTTTte BO'CraTTDTia.A.iaTB ; : XTOSaTTEC SO~C7Tt>TX? l X’3SAja*r». ■ | NO. 81 Iko. 5-41 i NO. 33 : SO. 8-35 i NO. 89 j NO. 46 \ 1H0.4-86i NO M :N0.40-6j NO. 80 j N 0.40 | NO, W j NO. 46 STATIONS. 1 jT s i ! i : STATIONS. : • ; : DAILY, i j SOXDA t ; j DAILY. T DAILY. : DAILY. ! DAILY.' I DAILY. ; LOCAL. ; i _ \ DAILY, j DAILY, j DAILY. \KX BUY.: DAILY. ; ONLT ; lA)CAL. Chicago I 2.46 rJa, 5.30 a mill. 46 ami 8.80 pml 8.20 pm;.„. ~j iLouioville :8.20 pm: i 7.86 am! ! Shelby !....>T7.!10 .8 am : : 6.35 p m:11.45 a m: :Oincinnatl : 8.46 pm: 8.83 am: 8.80am:)2.20p m :8.80am: ....... Pair oaks : ■ ../T... MO V am: ■: : 5.66 d m:i2.66 pm: llndlanapolls .... .its. 56 am; 7.00 attlill. 46am; 3.29 pm: ill .46 am; Parr i / i ...,i fi.oi p m: 1.12 pmi :Roaehdale :1.46am; ;i2.4opm; ; i ....: surrey ! ;.... : : 6.06 pm; 1.80 pm: :Delphi : 8.12 am: a.ts am:.. ;6.83pm ; : 1.48 nm; Rensselaer 4 • 47 ami 10.66 am: 1.46 p mill 04 pmi 6.18 p m: 2.40 pmi jMontlcello ; 3.38 am; ; 6.62 pm; ;2.08pm; Pleasant Ridge...; : : 6.20 pm! 8.90 pml :Lafayette : 3.67 am: 9.14 am: 2.02 pm; 6.00 am: MeCoysbnrg -VS. : =11.07 am: : | 6.31 p m: 3.41 pm: ; Motion ...i..iU.;.. ; 8.66 a- 8.30 an?; 3 00pm; 6.07 p m: 7.00 a in- 2.27 pmi 7.46 am Monou >! 5.15 a in 11 20 am! 2.07 pm 11.40 pm: 6.46 pm! 4.80 pm: iMcCoysburg : 1 4 5.15 pm. i 7.16 am: ; 8.15 a n La Payette , ! 12.26 pm:. . 12.50 am: 7.50 pm; : -Pleasant 81dge...: . ... :..... i 7.22 am: • Montfcello 5.30 am i 2.24 om : 12.15 am:.... : Rensselaer ; 4.30 am: 8.65 am; 8 27pm : 6.82 pm: 7.81 am: 2.67 pm; 8.30 am Delphi i 6.48 am: : 2.48 pm: 12.43 am: jd i J....: 'Surrey : ; ••••• .••! * :7.42 am; Roaclulaie ! ; 1.45 pm: :2 12 am; jParr !•••• i i Z-Jf atn ! Indianapolis.. . .1 7.45 a m: 2.40 pm: 4.87 p m 3.30 am; :.... ; : Pair Oaks ./ ;••••: ....; »••:?. 4-1 p mi... ■ 7 66 a in: 8.16 p m:10.37 a nr* Cincinnati ill. 86 am; 6 00 pm: 7.46 pm: 7.30 am;.... j ;shelby ...'. 4.01-p m : 7.00 p m: 8.20 »ni; 8.32 p m;12.10 p n Louisville ! : 7.09 pmi ...; 7.30 am! i.. : :Chica«o ... 7.23anr.i2.00n’n: 6,6-. nm: B.4Qpm:lo 46 am: 5.30 pm; "Stops on Signal. Brings Mall. ;
No. 74 carries passengers Between Mouon tad Lowell. No. SO makes no stop between Rensselaer and and Englewood. No 32 makes no stop bet ween Rensselaer and Hammond. Lrain No. 5 has a through coach for Indianapolis and Cincinnati ria Roaclidale arrives at Indianapolis 2:40 P. M. Cincinnati 6 o’clock P. M. No. 6 has through coach; returning, leaves Incinnati 8:80 A. M. leaves Indianapolis 11:50 A. M. arrives at Rensselaer 3:30 P. M: dally. Enquire of agent about half rate excursions to all points south, and for the new 1000 mile Inter changeable mileage hooks, good os a dozen railroads. FRANK J. REED, General Passenger Agent. W. H McDOKL. CHAB. H. KOOKW LL, Pre k i Gen Mgr Traffic Manage e W.H. BEAM, Agent, Rensselaer, ind
CALIFORNIA sleepers between Chicago and San Francisco, without change. are carried on the limited trains —of the—m Sd. &K. G —R. G. W.—Sou. Pac. Best Scenery of the Rockies and Sierra Nevada. Jjjr Daylight in Both Directions. Best Dining Car Service. Buffet Library Cars. W&Mvtfvfor “Chicago to California,” describingyThe journey through, ' LOW BATE Verson ally Conducted Tourist Excursions To SanFranoisho and LosAageles. Leave Chicago Tuesdays via Scenic Routte. Leave Chicago Thutedays via Scenic Route\ Leave Chicago Tuesdays via Southern Route. (pproved Tourist Cars—- * a —Fast Trains, tffr'lie fyt itinerary and" .‘‘Tourist Dietary.*’ -jfcr- #■'* * Pm m v, Gen. | ‘ ,4 if xfy IH./ V . John Skhahtian, G,P. A„
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TdS BANGER SIGNAL THAT MUST ALWAYS BE OBEYED. £ When dliert? is danger on the- railroad a red light is displayed. o run by this signal means death or injury to the passengers. All through life we see the danger signals and, if unheeded, sorrow, despair and sometimes death result. These warnings are out by man or nature for our protection. Nature sends out a warning signal when her laws have been disobeyed and there is danger going farther before tbe wrong has been righted. The best machinery needs oil, so does the human machine. The system becomes run down and needs to be built up It must be placed in a healthy condition before it will do its work properly. If the blood is impure aud the liver torpid, the stomach fails to do its work and dyspepsia, nervousness, •oatarrh. headaches, and constipation are the result. These are nature’s signal. Heed them before it 16 too late.
A new combination of thoroughly tried and tested remedies called Knox Stomach Tablets are now offered to suffering humanity. This new vegetable remedy goes to the seat of those disorders, builds up the whole system and transforms the weak and infirm into healthy men and women. A single box will be a most forcible argument to the sufferer. Knox Stomach Tablets immediately- relieve indigestion and are a positive cure for dyspepsia. If your uruggist does not sell then., send fifty cents with your address and that of the druggist to the Knox Chemical Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and a full sized box will be sent postpaid.
5 per cent Money. Takes 3G hours at the longest to make the most difficult loans. A Cell acts always on hand. No red tape. ts Chilcote & Parkison. FOB HOARSENESS. Benj. Ingerson of Hutton, Ind. says he had not spoken a word above a whisper for months, and one bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar voice. It is used largely by speakers and singers. Take no substitute. Bids for Catholic Church. The committee is ready for bids for the Catholic church at Kniman Ind. from the 15th to the 20tli of Nov. 1900. Plrus and specifications can be had of A. Pontos at Kniman. The committee reserved the right to accept or reject any bids high or low. MarkOtt. Church Committee.
SIOOO WORTH OF GOOD A. H. Thurness of Wills Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., writes: ‘T have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones, with excruciaticg pain. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking Foley’s Kidney Cure the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc. and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. Foley’s Kidney Cure has done me SIOOO worth of good. Take no substitute. There will be a box social held at the Reed School House in Jordan township, Friday night, Nov. 16, for the benefit of the Young People’s Reading Circle. Alpha James. Teacher.
MAUDE R. ADAMS OF DAYTON. 0., WRITES: Gentlemen requirements of the last society season, with late hours, promiscuous eating and irregular habits left me a physical wreck. Sick Headaches, Indigestion and a sluggish condition of the organs were my daily torment Until I tried Dr. Caldwell* s-Syrup Pepsin. Yours is truly a'household remedy with us. Gratefully yours, \ Maude K. Adams. . Sold by A. F. Long. NEW SONGS NOT CATCHY? NEW PLAYS TOO DROLL? NEW OPERA TOO LONG? Why. what on earth ails you? Is it Indigestion ?, Get a bottle of I)r, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It keeps one straight the year around. I buy it F. Long.
Appointment of Administrate*. "• Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, administrator of the estate of Henry C, Smith Sr. late of Jasper county, Indiana, deceased. Said eslate is supposed to- be Solvent. Dated Rensselaer, Ind. Nov. 12th 1900. John F. Warren, Nov. 16-28-30 Administrator. Appointment of Administrator.
Notice is hereby given that the, undersigned has been duly appointed by the clerk of the Ja per Circuit Court as administrator of the estate of James W. Porter, late of Jasper County Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated, Rensselaer, Ind. Nov. 10, 1900. No. 628. Frank Foltz. Nov. 16-23-30 Administrator.
- ■ 7T~-- 1-TT" -T Bank Statement. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank North Side of Public Square. RENSSELAER, IND, At the close of Its business on the 31st day of Oct. 1909. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 6 120890 28 Overdrafts 548 60 U. S. Bonds and Securities on hand 1900 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 31300 90 Banking House 5585 00 Current Expenses and Taxes 26 20 Currency 7165 00 Specie 2827 Hi Cash Items . . 2239 64 $ 172483 13 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In ... $ 25000 00 Surplus Fuud 2000 00 Discount. Exchange and Interest.. 2897 53 Individual Deposits on Demand... 99449 08 Individual Deposits on Time., 43136 57 5 172483 13 STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER COUNTY. f I, Enunet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Ind , do solemnly swear that the above siatenmit Is true. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me, , , y his sixth day of N vember 1900. DviT J JAMES H. CHAPMAN, . Notary Public. Wo transacta general banking business, buy and sell exchange on the principal cities of America and Europe, buy good notes and loan money on personal and real-estate feecuiity at current rates. - This bank respectfully solicits a share of tbe patronage of the community promising fair and liberal treatment to all. ADDISON PARKISON, JAMES T, RANDLE, GEO. E. MURRAY, JOHN M. WASSOvj. E, L, HOLLINGSWORTH, Directors. 5 Per Ct. Loans on Farms.
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f' Allowances. w m It Dennis. G R fematr, Mm- on tp... 85 62 James W Cbwden. fi K - - i 25 Ed Free ** »• •* “ ;... loit) Har*e Grant - - «- 187 Newt endrlx , “ •• •* <■ 18T Floyd Robinson *• *• •• *• .... 3u* EL.Gay 7 —*• “ -.. 125 John u ffodshlre, repairs C H .. .. .7.7. 406 Rifcoades & Overton supplies ß H .... ...... 30 “ “ -• “ 3 8) “ “■ county Surveyor. 90 “ “ “ poop farm 6is “ “ “ Hardware Marion tpCR 5- 3 50 John P Major, mukmg reports 7. . .... 2-00 David Worland, Stock for poor farm...... 5000 Chas Morlan, Expense Laundry C H . —7O CbasMoilan. Draiage and freightC H...- 82 M JarltorCH 45 00 J C Gwln, expense poor form. IbO 38 < oen Jfc Brady “ “ •• 195*9 Wm Pruett, work on ditches 1 5o Frances Marion, work on ditches 1 50 Alonzo Wood, G R Repairs Marion tp...... 7 58 M B Price, expense ditches (Surveyor) ... 81 #o “ “ “ Surveyors chain.... ... 23 “ “ “ Postage Surveyors oflice.. 200 EUis & Murray expense poor farm (contract) C A Roberts, supplies poor farm 65 00 N J Reed Sh’ff Postage Sheriff's ofliee .... 100 Jas W McKwen, Public PGntlng 200 Donelly Bros Repair public building 42 45 Geo L Morgan, expense boiler house 2 0u Geo K. at shall, expense R R election Barkley tP .4. 30a Rowley -vioorehouse 1 old wolf (o be paid when appropriation is made) 10 00 Coen aud Brady fuel for, O H (to be paid when appropriation Is made 16 87 Verne Robinson, G R repair Keener tp (to be paid when appropriation is made ... 1 50 H L Gamble G R Repair Keener tp,. .. . 900 Frances E Bostwick Ex Barkley tp R R ele tloas . 4 00 S R Nlohols, ex Ba-kley R R elections . . 11 15 J D Babcock, exp neo road? & bridges... 65 6a do setvee acet pr Marlou tp... 2100 do C > expense deaf and dumb 25 00 M E Humph- ys. repairs court house.l6 1-0 J W Williamexpense poor farm 151 C E »Ills, Co tuty for Bd review . 500 Jasper Co Democrat, printing Glllam tp ' G roads : ' 7 50 Bessie Murray, expense ditches 3 50 M 8 Zook, ex'pr Barkley tp (small-pox).. 23 56 N J Heed, highways . 14 05 J C Thrawis, expense ditches 2125 0 Hildebrand, ex threshing at poor farm 41 00 Omar Morlan, repairs poor farm 18 90 D S Makeever, expense poor farm........ 8 00 O G Spitler, expense elections 5 50 White & Marlon, repairs court house... 100 J D Babcock, trustee bridge Marion tp.. 50 00 Holdrige Clark, expense elections 10 00 Moody & Roth, supplies poor farm 22 00 Warner Bros , expense court house .. . 820 do “ county farm ... . 50 do “ county jail 12 75 W J Miller, expense county jail 4 00 H L Gamble, expense ditches 19 50 Carl Lamson, *• •• 3 00 G E Marshall, public printing .. .-. 13 70 do •• “ 1 50 Wmßßurford, supplies election ex.... 24 09 Philip Blue truant officer .. .... so 00 Donelly Bros,, repairs poor farm 3 35 Maud Robiuson, labor at poor farm 12 00 Chailes Robinson, labor at poor farm.... 20 00 Calvin Cain, labor at poor farm 12 00 Leslie Clark, public printing 5 00 L H Hamilton, expense county sup’t,...loi 00 KC Dowler, repairs poor firm 2 ) 0J G E Marshall, Notice general electiou 28 00 H J Kannal, quarantine desoasod stock (to be paid when appr„priaikm is made 3 00 John Kenick r K Reieetu-u Pa'kley ip.. 9to W W Murray - *' “ “ .. 400 VV R Browu “ “ “ .. 400 .lames Sue i( ker‘ “ “ “ .. 3 00 Wm Potts •• “ .. 300 isa- cLewH “ “ *• •• .. 4(0 Burrell Richmond “ .. 4 0J Geo Masters R R " “ .. 4(» G«) L-avUsoi *' “ •• 400 H E Tai klson “ " •' •* .. 400 C W Murray •• •• • " , 400 James Hurl >y “ “ “ " :s 00 EsprMci'ary" •• " .. 3 00 Nate Reed Sh’ff R R *• - .. 80 Oo John J Porter rooiewing road 3 00 Ed M Green “ - ... 300 idwsrd W u p •• •• 3 00 W. C. BABCO K. Auditor,
Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Town of Fair Oaks, and of Union Township, Jasper Countv, Indiana, that the undersigned Oharies A. Gundy, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana over the age of twonty-one years of good moral character, and a man not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township for more than ninety days last past and who is In respect to all legal requirements and qualifications a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of Intoxicating liquors and who Is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said bus ness if license Tie granted him will apply to
the Board of Commissioners of the County of Jasper at their December Term commencing on December 3rd, 1900, for a license to sell, and barter spliltous. vinous and malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered. The precise location of the premises where said applicant desires to conduct said retail liquor business is a one story frame building situated on lot six (6) in block one (11 In said town of Fair Oaks, said room being particularly described as follows, towlt: Commencing at the north east corner of said lot six (6) ana running thence In a westerly direction parallel with Second street eighteen (18)feot, thence In a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street thirty-eight (34) feet, thence in an easterly direction parallel with First street eighteen (18) feet, thence In a northerly dirccton parallel with Kent street eighteen (18) feet to the place of beginning. The said room frouts on Kent street and has one window and one door fronting on said street and one do ir and one window in tne' southerly end of said room. That the said described bar room Is separate from anv other business of any kind and has no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character and there are no partitions or partition therein. Tnat the said bar room can be securely locked and admission thereto at all times prevented and Is so arranged with glass windows that the whole of said room may be viewed from the street. Said license will he asked for a period of one year from the date of expiration of the license now held by this applicant and the applicant will also ask for the privilege of selling tobaccos and cigars In connection with said retail liquor business. 9-16 23 CHARLES A. GUNDY.
Notice of Administration. Notice Is herebv given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jasper Circuit Court of the County of Jasper, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Mary A. Newman, deceased, late of Jasper County. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. George Newman, Administrator. Dated this 15th day of November 1990. Nov. 16-23-30.
Term Time Notice to NonResident. Slate of Indiana j County of Jasper | ° In the Jasper Circuit Court to November Term 1900, Nancy A: Flshel ) vs V Complaint No. 6026 Jacob 11. Flshel ) I)y order of Court, hi said cause, the follow, ing defendant was found to be non-resident of the State of Indiana, towlt: Jacob 11. Flshel. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant. that unless he be and appear on the first day of • the next term of the Jasper clroult court to be holden on the second Monday of ebruary A. D. 1991, at the court house In the city of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said compla tit. the same will he heard and dotermlned In his absence. * In witness whereof, I hereunto set Amy hand and affix the seal of said l JCourt, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this day of November A. D. i9oO. John F. Major, Clerk. Ferguson k Wilson, A tty's for Plaintiff. Nov. l m-ao. The person disturbed the congregation last Sunday by coughing, is requested to call on A. F. Long and get a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It always gives relief.
J. C. GWIN, • LUMBER MERCHANT - LUMBER SHINGLES* DOORS. Of all kinds. Lath. Sash Blinds, SEWER PIPE - - All sizesEstimates DS' Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Gwin.
’ JUDY & WOOD'S ' Big Department Ste! ... .We carry a lull lint 0f... Groceries, Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes. Haidware, Harness. Wagons. HORSES, Farm Implements, Binder Twine, Etc. Buggies, Surreys, Spring Wagcrra , In medium and high grades. Can furnish Rubber Tire on any or all of them. How we buy! JWe buy in large quantities and direct from the factory. How we pay! We pay spot cash for everything. HOW We Sell! We sell for cash or on time. We invite everyone to come*and see us and we will convince you that we can save you money on *ny article you may purchase of us. The volume of business we do and amount of goods we sell convinces us that we are pleasing the people. We have come to stay. „ Judy & Wood, Parrjnd,,
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lady Correspondent wanted. I want to hear from any lady who has Stomaoh Trouble. I will recommend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup 'Pepsin apd guarantee it to cure. Yours truly, A. F.. Long. A. L. WILLIS, ’ Gun,smith, / JflP Special attcutiou given to Bicycle Repair* of a Front; itreet, 1 block b&Jrv&r J south of Washington. BICYCLERS SUNDRIES
