Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1901 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN < fFICIAI. F4FIR CF JASFIR (CUNT —— 1 : Office Ib Bepublieanibuilding on the corner of . v WMhtngtonandweatonstreets, m ” ,IT " ' " Tl " < * ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY and Friday by - GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Tsrmt of Subscription. )oe Year . $1.61 Sii months .*.**.,...»«.i.,..« 7 j Hue® Months 5() Friday, January 18, 1901.

Special Notice to Teachers.

The questions in reading for the Diploma examination, 1901, wil be based on the following selections: March—“ For A’ That anc A* That.” April—‘‘Chamberec Nautilus.” May—“ Biography of Holmes” During the year 1901 there will be two sets of questions on the Science of Education and Literature for each month for the common sohool license. In each subject there will -be a list upon the general field of) the subject and a list upon the work of the Reading Circle books, the applicant may select either list. No definite chapters of the books will be the basis of the examinations. The examinations in Music for both the Diploma and Teachers examinations will be taken from the Bi-monthly question for the year 1900-1901. Teachers examinations will b held at the Rensselaer High School building the last Saturday • of each month beginning with January and ending with August. Date and location of Diploma examinations will be announced later.

Louis H. Hamilton,

Supt. Jasper Co. Schools.

Crushed Oyster Shells.

This is one of the best egg producers known. Hens have more difficulty in getting oarbonate of lime to form the shell than any other part of the egg, and fail to lay for this reason. Crushed Ouster Shell contains 96 per oent of pure carbonate of lime, and onethird more eggs are positively received from ipecs that have free access to it, trusting them to eat the amount necessary to form the egg. Sold by £. S. Fendig. w4tp Poultry man.

Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the C. D. Nowels farm, 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer in Jasper County, lnd., beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. TUEBDAY JAN. 22,1901 the following personal property: 14 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES consisting of 1 team draft horses, 8 years old, wt 1,500. 1 draft horse 6 years old, wt 1,400. 1 draft mare, 9 yrs old, wt 1,450. 2 mares 5 and 8 yrs, wt 1,200. 1 mare 8 yrs, wt 1,350. one 4yr old mare wt 1,250. All mares in foal to English Shire stallion, servioe paid, 8 head good yearling mules, 1 yearling colt, 2 sucking mules. FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE 1 milk cow, 1 cow fresh in Maroh 1 2-yr old heifer in calf, 1 yearling calf, 1 spring calf. SEVEN BROOD BOWS. 4 1-2 tons Timothy hay, 1 Deering binder, nearly new, one sulky bay rake, new, 2 good cultivators, 1 three section steel harrow, 1 New Peal 16 inch plow, 114-inch Walking plow, 1 low down Oat Seeder, 1 end gate and box seeder, 1 corn planter, 2 Studebaker wagons, 1 top buggy, 3 sets work harness, 1 hay loader, 1 baled hay rack, 2 inch, 1 hay Gatherer, and other articles too numerous to mention. One Englishshire Stallion will broffered at private sale, if not gold before. Ten months credit on approved security, without interest if paid at maturity if not paid at maturity 8 per cent, interest from date. 8 per cent, discount for cash. Sums tot 96 and under cash. ZELL FIBHER. , Phillips & Son, Auctioneers. C. G. Bpitler, Clerk. ■ r 1 Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepin convinces vou of its merit the first dose you take, at A. F. Lougs. LaGrippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes leads to fatal results after the patient is supHriCSed to have passed the danger iftoint Foley’s Honey and Tar afilifNiitootiiive protection and security front V

FAIR OAKS.

Walter Cottingham has gone' to Kentland where be has secured employment M. W. Brattin spent Sunday with his family at Indianapolis. Mrs. Ben McColly, of Chicago Heights, is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Abott, this week. The Church of the Living God people, or more commonly known as ‘‘Holyites,” have been holding meetings the past ten days. Mrs: Robt. Schofield add children, of Michigan City, have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Tfcos. Fry and other relatives,

Isaac Kight went to Lafayette last Sunday and returned with his little grandchild, Bala Sheban-. for a visit. John GuBS has moved back from Minnesota and is occupying his own property just vacated by Elmer Moifitt, who removed his family to Dyer. Regular monthly temperance meeting at the Christian church next Sunday evening. A good program has been prepared. Everybody invited. Albert SLittlefield, of Clarion, lowa, and his mother, of Remington, were the guests of N. Littlefield and other relatives last week. Mis® Clara Ford, the elocutionist, of Grand Rapids, Mich., who was to iave given an entertainment here -has cancelled her intended date. M. V. Harness, who has been manager of the Crook’s drug store the past six months has resigned his K>sition and has gone to Parr to take charge of Dr. Kirk’s drug store. ! Jr. Proudly has taken charge of the store here, but will continue his jractice as heretofore. 1

Huff & Henderson delighted a fair sized audienoe at their graphaphone concert at the M, E. church last Friday evening. The attendance should have been larger but owing to the inclemency of the weather many stifyed away.

For once in a long time we had a little excitement in the way of a small fire at about noon last Mon* day. The house owned and ocou. >ied by Joseph Burns in the north, west part of town caught fire from the kitohen stove pipe ventilator getting too hot as they had a big fire in the stove preparatory to getting the noon meal. It was soon discovered however and by the prompt aid of a few buokets of water the'fire was soon extinguished by members of the family, although quite a crowd soon collected ready to help in case of necessity. 3he damago will amount to several dollars.

■I Fresh oysters of superb quality at Coover’s store.

Western Bates Reduced.

Greatly reduced one-way rates will be in effect from Chicago via the Wisoonsin Central Railway to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia each Tuesday, commencing Feb. 12, and continuing until April 80th. For detailed information inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address, C. C. Hill, District Passenger Agent, W. C. By., 230 Clark St., Chicago, 111., or Jaa. C. Pond, Oen’l Passenger Agent, Milwaukee Wis.

Nothing Pays So Well.

For men or women, as a good rest, and when yon can add to it the best medicinal springs on earth, you’ve struok a good thing. That is the proposition offered by Frenoh Lick and West Baden Springs, on the Monon Route, Hotels open all winter. Two trains daily, Through sleeper. Write for s book.

Change ln Photographers.

Having succeeded Mr. C. W. Stoneback at the Pavilion Gallery I respectfully solicit a share of the pablic patronage and will endeavor to do a grade of work that will merit the same. Call and see samples and get prices. Photographically Yours, B. M. Donnelly. Rensselaer, lnd., Jan. 4th, 1901.

IF BANNER SALVE doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most healing medioioe. A. F. Long.

OKLAHOnA TERRITORY The Great Agricultural Portion of the Southwest. We have 80,000 acres of the finest land in this fertile territory for sale in tracts to suit, at prices ranging from $6.00 per acre, upwards. One years rent in this country will make your first payment and get you started on a fine farm of your own. Mammonth Excursion to these lands leaves Lafayette lud., on New Years' Day, 1901. Free Transportation to all Purchases! For full, particulars, call on or - address Hord’s Real Estate and ‘Merchandise Exchange 509 Main St. Lafayette, *lnd. wim

Justice of the Peace Office. The undersigned has opened an office as justice of the peace, in a portion of the room, ocoupied by the Amerioan Express office. One door west of Odd Fellows’ Temple, and directly opposite the court house. All business in his line promptly and carefully attended to.w2d4 Jacob M. Troxell.

Chapped hands, cracked lips and roughness of the skin cured quickly bv Banner Salve, the most healing ointment in the world. A. F. Long. ■■■ ■* ; Bcoms to Rent. Conveniently located and well arranged in suites. All, in good repair, for particulars call on Mrs. Matie Hopkins. For Rest —600 acres of pasture mostly blue grass. Address, Alex MErica, Franoesville, Ind. For sale, 1 push cart, just the thing for Painters or Paper Hangers to haul ladders, paints etc. Sell cheap. J. W. King.

ttlbm to Locate? Why, in the Territory \ Traversed by the Louisville Nashville Railroad. The Great Central [Southern Trunkline, in KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, ALABAM ▲ MISSISSIPPI, FLORIDA, where Farmers, Fruit Growers, Stock Raisers, Manufactures, Speculators will find the greatest chances in the United States to make ‘big money” by reason of the abundance and cheapness of land and farms, timber and stone, iron and ooal, labor-tcvery thing! Free rites, financial assistance, and freedom from taxation, for the manufacturer. Land and farms at SI.OO per acre and upward, and 600,000 acres in West Florida that oan be taken Satis under U. S. Homestead wa. Stockraising in the golf coast district will make enormons profits. Half fare excursions the first and third Tuesdays of cash month. Let us know what you want, and we will tell you where and how to get it —but don’t delay, a* the oountry is filling np rapidly. Printed matter, maps and all inormation free. Address R. J. Wemyss, General Immigration and Industrial Agent. Louisville, Ky.

Delinquent Tax List. List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1899, Jasper Co- Indiana- ? “• sfp s? f * ~ ■ nit ?f f NAMES DESCRIPTION % % 3 - £ 3 NAMES DESCRIPTION £3* gS, g £ St §B. P "* IT g .j s* SR. r 1 2 Si ® OF ~ .OF ;fl ! S. 2 B • OF OP ;f; j A g S - OWNERS. LANDS. !!• ffg> ' OWNERS. LANDS. Mi ff% §■ Hanging Grove Township—No. i. Milroy Township—No. 15. 112 McCord, Wo. E.. .:. lew ....1301281 51 1001 110 881 23 92 8 Hibler, Emma.....:... sw.. A 14 28 6 100 152 Peregrine, Clare.-....;-.. |nw ne.. (93|29| 5| 40| | 2 20l 502 h)4 nw...... 14 28 0 80 nw nw 14 28 0 4q Gillam Township—No. 2. 152 stur**. Eben P .....ne\w e ;zz:zvr:24! 6 “mum 5 (Albertson. James B. nw He... 12 30 6 40 178 isofl fi 4ft | and Alberison Dora B. sw ne .........‘... 12 30 540 56912 61 Thompson, Simon P...... sese 040 42 Clark, Joseph.... 214 Prevo, George D. .1... ne ne.:... .T. 14 30 5 40 w / • • . SSSs:::::::: SSI 8 Union Township-No 16 a.Hp...n.H : usl a »,.»■ BrmkM - , “°° -srjr—- “Sos % ] ® »-»- 200 Reeser, Angnstus n% nw ... 280 5 70 72 18 Brockets, Schuyler C It 16, b-3 Fair Oaks Ili 951 nw ne 230 6 , 84 45 .27 86 04 77 19 Brooks, Albert C ltM, 2, bl 5 Fair 288 Sanford, Edward..... sene ... 12 80 6 40 Oaks, 165 405 nw ne 12 30 5 40 '* 81 Carlin, Elizabeth A nw se 27 30 7 40 nese 1230 5 40 wXswne 28 30 7 20 12 Or 19 34 , e% ne nw 12|30 5 5 12 02 27 55 83 Carlisle, Ge0rge........... undX nw nw....... 6307 23 17 409 020 138 Fay, Eliza R ne se 10 30 7 40 567 10 19 Walker Township—No. 3. . in r.rgmintab.thtamaws. . . pt BM ■ lw „ IS Brown, IfaSoda A. „ „S» ±=== *" ' * 18 Ballenger,Wm. W 882 Mall.tt,Charlwi D pt nw nw.! 17 31 6 70 W 7988 30 369 Petty, Tm Its 3*4 bl 12, Fair 24 Briest, Anna..',......., ' O 4 4 “* 25 Brown, Asa A. A Ira C. Hogan It 3, bl 8. .. 76 789 388 Reed, Ann , lfe.B, 4, 5,18, 14, 15 42 ChamberlandTHenrietta ne 281 6 140 78 «1 SB 4 - 331 889 88 Fisher, Ella Hogan Slfbl &Z “ 380 869 August- -- R fi w . n^ blkß 14 90 7 20 244 061 / 142 ,H. and n% nw : 9316 80 427 Schofield, Hattie A blk 8 «<mu sa Mattie H. Wnght. se nw;, 981 5 40 , O , Q , a „r ir t,aJCS a ika in os it sw nw 931 5 20 10 64 19 96 *BS Swartz,, Joha. ...... sw . . 80 81 0 150 10 33 58 45 45 181 Jones. B. F se 13 31 6 100 14 78 37 84 M 43 1 W 187 Klauska, Joseph - 7 315 1M75 . 481 Thompson, Delos ' 87 292 n% seZIZ-Il- 731 5 8080 30 32 68 94 490 Thayer, S. W 190 King, Jay A nw.„... 331 6 77 48 k, 540 Zea, Wm. A - 030 0 2182 n ' n Ift 41 ' und 3-11 wH se 030 0 21 82 10 00 14 41 SvrfK’wJmSv adfitoHo- 831 5 13333 10 41 15 80 647 Zea, Christiana und 8-11 etf sw 680068 18 282 McCoy, Nettie V &mitlm add.to Uo- 1825 59 und 8-11 w!4 se 630 0 5818 28 36 88 23 234 McCoy, Alfred E..-. pt sw sw’. 831 6 65 46 566 - 299 Russell, Francis E Hogan It 4, bl 3..... 78 188 a O H 304 Rich, Jacob D... eJ4 sw 17 31 5 40 243 556 NAMES DESCRIPTION e g. 305 Reed, Sarah A....... eg nw.................... 8316 80 10 5415 71 g OF OF S 3 5>E 329 Sheets, Morton A wg ne ... 881 6 80 10 34 43 90 | gl 896 Sayers, Mary J pt nw nw 17 31 6 142 68 1 OWNERS. LANDS. :5- : S 402 Wheeler, Alonzo 84 « 48 19 76 30 „ J ? Barkley Township—No. 4. City of Rensselaer—No. 5. J r . L in 10 ik ro 3 Austin, Wm. B out lot 46,19-29®, 27-100 acres 503 8 12: 118 Fox, Isabel sJ4sw -2930 5 80 10 13 15 42 eo Brenner John J.k Carrie nM It 1, bl 23, Rensselaer 130 Galtreath, Sylvester... n§ nw 16 30 6 80 93020 86 1t2,bl 28 225 Lebold, Lewis w 4 se -3480 6 100 24 48 37 01 \ t 3, bl 28 94715 89 268 (McNeil, Winfred B.»wpteH ne. 81 80 5 78 50 140 Colbom, Henry It 4, bl 22, Westons add to Rens- | McNeil, Clara H wpt ne 5e..., 81 80 5 »25 Be laer 164 882 ne nw —® 80 6 40 180 Co. Rens. Land k Impv. It 6, bl 7, Weston’s add to RenswX nw 32 30 6 80 28 97 45 10 seiner 129 805 Co. Rens. Land fc Impv. it 7, bl 26, Weston’s add to RensMarion Township No. 6. Co. Rens. Land fc Impv. 'WMtonV^'iidd"'to 164 382 1 Chiuman. Milton _.. und 1-9 sX nw 7296 924 3335467 Rensselaer 164 402 18SEHendryx, Sarah J sw. 27 29 6 160 89 90 100 12 219 Dowler, Robt & May S. Its 10, 11, bl 16, Leopold's add to 2®vKnox Rachel E — _ sw ne,.... 628 6 40 468 868 Rensselaer 15 09 26 01 258 Loeb, Hirsch & Do Imp. on R R right 269 Englert, Philip It 1, bl 2, Riverside Park add to • 1 of way ne 26 29 6 Rensselaer 164 882 Loeb, Hirsch &Co Imp. on lease hold 348 Grayson, Hester wX Its 6, 8,9, bl 48, Weston’s add from A. Thomp- to Rensselaer 7 60 13 45 eon* Be .. T 7... 26 29 6 - 842 974 498 Jessup, Amanda E. eß7Xft of It 12, bl 9, Weston’s 337 Owens Wm H Its 4, 5,7,10, 11,18, add to Rensselaer 5 40 18 70 '■*’* ’ 15* 16, .1929 6 40 15 96 80 19 504 Jessup, Amanda E. It 11, bl 9, Weston’s add toßens--337 Owens Wm. H . It 14 j .1929 6 6 541 989 selaer 411 Rtureess May D ne.. 25 29 6 160 w 12% ft It 12, bl 9 82 222 411 Hturgess, may u 2 5 29 6 80 499 Jessup, Lee It 18.1)19, Weston’s add to Rensnene. 36 29 6 40 47 89 181 81 solaor L.. 288 607 486 Wavmire, Daniel M sX sw 10|28 6 80 62011 82 645 Knox, Rachel E fraction soflt7,bl 46 of Weston s add to Rensselaer, 30-29-6, Jordan Township—No. 7. . sl^l^ftitLhiie, westbn’sadd J to Rensselaer 68 Foster-Henry L.._ jn# nw 19 6 W 89713 86 middle 60 ft It 7, bl 46 718 10 68128 Kane, Wm. H se se 32 28 7 99815 21 742 Norris, Nancy Its 8,4, bl 9, Newton’s add to 179 Miles, Frank W nX nw 4 21 28 6 80 14 04 21 67 Rensselaer 64427 5# 249 Sage, Charles E wX n 100 acres bf ■ 825 Peterson, Ward B It 7, bl 5, Columbia add to Rens--""mm wX 31 28 7 50 14 20 18 10 selaer 94 15 W 814 ZeaTlWilliam : nw - -3128 0 115 33 881 Richeson, lola It 2, bl 1, Leopold’s add to Renssaw pt nX ne 81 28 0 79 50 27 00 91 solaor 81J 51» 891 Rodgers, Mary E It 8, bl 17, Weston’s add to RensNewton Township No. 8. 897 Rutherford, Firman W 2,Harv'eys addßensselaer °57 65 an Florence Wilber O sX nw 528 7 80 901 Rich, Jacob D.... sKlts 10,11,12,18,14, & 15, bl 81, 39 Florence, Wilber U smnw T gg 7 40 Weston’s add to Rensselaer !201345 77 ne sw 528 7 40 84 19 .77 71 960 Spitler, Marion L It 10, bl 17, Weston’s add to Rens--124 Moifitt, Miles wX ne'.....‘. 34 90 7 80 - 18 07 86 88 selaer 53 175 2Q3lThomtoh, Vernon H wptwX nw 1129 7 23 50 603 870 871 Spitler, Marion L. and „ -• , DeWitt C eptwH nw 11 29 7 28 25 R 00Ll4 86 D. J- Thompson It 2. bl 26, Weston’s add to RensT r # 979 Shaw, Nancy Jane It 8, bl 84, Weston’s add to Rens* Keener iownsnip—rso. 9. , se iaer 14390924 q vruL no ~ R 1 1005 State Bldg &L’n Ass’n Its 11,12,18, bl 32, Weston’s add 4 Antrim, Mane A It 8 N thDeMotte 508 11 31, to kensselaer i 10 18 10 05 7 Alter, David 8.. It obl 0 DeMotte... . 702 15 sfi 1008 Standard Oil Company Its 10,11, bl 19, Weston’s add to . 28 Ballagh, James H nene .... . 531 7 37 12 702 15 60 Rensselaer 30 78 86 78 105 Fairchild, Elmer- w pt n 43% acres 1013 Short, Anna M s 50ft It 8. bl 40, Weston’s add to ■ 100 Fairchild, Bessie C 12fi0 3155 04 Th"’ Henry J. C. cut it "8, sw 108 Frantz, Charl f wX.. '«•« l « 21 106 » 1080 g“SMay, and 119 Gardner, Frank H. sfceptnene 831 7 15 3758 48 JC 100ftnfcsxl20fteaw,nwcorm King ft . 1. lots in . 35 33 7 54 80 387 010 , ner It 8. hi 2,Thompson’s add to 188 Kline, John et a1h,.;,,.!. Its 9 * 10 north Rensselaer •-8 74 022 DeMotte «o iftOK Tfmmnns Momh K Sr, 202 Marshall, Ralph W. It 7, bl 0, DeMotte 24 1M Maggie M. Sutton It 1, bl 11, Weston’s add to Rens- \ 241 Posey, Anna E out It 4ln swnw... 20 32 7 30 ood 883 Hnlacr 7 w 17 240 Pierson, MvrtleJ eptn%n% se 2317 40 00518 li IU6 Worden Jo h n and • 07 283 Sweeney, John W w ride 292 Sprig« Mary Jane...:.._ ' 6 0912 06 Town of Wheatfidd—No. 12. 290 Sprigg, Elwood M U 880 Tyler, Chattie...M It s^l*B,^DeMotte 4110 97 “ cSthekK^.Z:..^4, Graham’s add to 340 ’ WDoria • * J ‘ “ »?i Warrpn Fmma T It 17 bl 1 McDon 47 Itevis, Presley E 08ft nu x2B rods eiiw nofw pt Kankakee Township—No. io. ' »'' *' bl * •“ • „ _ ~. onooKin of Wheatfleld 22ft e side It 12, bl 1, Wheatfleld. 89 Cooper, George H undX w>4 sw 26 82 5 40 , 7ft w ride It 18, bl 1...-, 44 141 * —— Its £ io ORRBR7K I7B Swisher, Frances E Its 21, Si, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add nndXnXnw.. 26 82 5 40 . to Wheatfleld. 822 502 110 Jones, Berryman sawpt se se 26 82 688 8900 19 174 gmith, Patrick & Mary Its bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add 121 Jones, LauraM It 8 Mannons add to Whitfield 840 888 , * „ DnauviUe 71 0 88 199 Whittaker, Martha K.. Its 12,18, bl 4, Bentley’s add to ■Bn*—- I *** «8!6» mil, >n »n Wheatfleld Township—No. u. Town of Remington--No. i 4. 1 A.,., John « M I S3,?g ®“"'“"- 8ophU “thnSSBl *♦ 7ee ig ,1 •SJ 'TdiVeaniU 1 * w ““"’ , nun Carpenter Townsh.p-No 13. gL’SiS , “ ,,S 30 Blood Mary J. k Dorr J. IRe se. 880 TioeLew&L_L-. |«r— 1 7 M 71 M«18| 48 »l 61 00 496 Tribby, Nellie its 10,11,12, bl add to Remington 9 20| 15 22

STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, 88: r' I, Wm. 0. Baboock. Auditor of Mid county, So hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town loto returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for thenon-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1860 and former yean with, permittee thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1900 and &e costs of advertising, so far as the same are liable to be sold for taxes as shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given that as much of said lands and town lota as may be necessary to discharge and pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or due froin the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the Court Bouse A - D - “'»■ | WITNESS my hand and official seal, this 17th day o January, 1901. ,/|EUkS WILLIAM C. BABCOCK. Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.

LINGEBING UAGRIPPE COUGH. G. Vaoher. 157 Osgood Bt., Chicago says: “My wife had a very severe case of .lagrippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. Sue tried a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A• 50 cent bottle cured her oough entirely, Price 25 and 50 oents. DeWitt, la. Pepsin Syrup Co. . Gents: — I cannot recommend Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin too highly. It has been a great benefit to me. Very truly, Ray Buckley, old by A. F. Long.

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mjoonsidkrbid. A Topeka man lost a small opal set out of his ring and went to the jeweler to have it replaced. Returning home be fonnd the lost set, and putting it in his month for safe keepflag, hurried back to the jeweler’s to have that set used instead of the new opal. Rushitog into the store he said: “Say, Pve found the old eet, so dont nse that new ode. He attempted to remove the atone from his mouth, gave a gulp, looked sheepish, and said; “I gness you 11 have to use stone.” That name ne'ded a bottle of Dr. CalwelPs Syrup Pepsin. Sold by A. F. Long.