Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1901 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAfFBCF »HIB <(t>T fltoe In RenublicMibullding on the corner of wTWeeton streets, _ ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY SUB FRIDAY BY georce e. marshall, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Terms of Subscription. Me Year..sl,so Six months 75 Three M0nth5....... 5p Tuesday, January 29, 1901.

A Card to the Public. Having Severed my connection with the Chicago Department store some time ago- I have now assumed charge of the Grocery Department for Laßue Bros-, and desire all my old friends to call and see me, inspect goods and compare prices. Yours truly, dw 2w O iLA Finney. Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollars of private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one'"’to three years time on seven per cent, and small commission in sums of S3OO and upwards. M. F. Chilcote. Library Entertainments. Will be given in East court room on first Friday of every month. Doors open at 7 p. m. Feb. 1,1901. Symposuim. L. L. 0. IF BANNER SALVE doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most healing medicine. A. F. Long. Plain sewing wanted to do. Enc [uire of Mrs. Sarah Platt, east part of town. Farms to Kent. Two good farms to rent, for cash. Enquire at this office. wtf Money to Loan. Private fords to loan on farms also city property for 5 years or longer at a low rate of interest with privilege of staking partial pay jnents. Alsommuey to loan on personal seoond Mortgagend and Chattel security, No delay, call or write. complete set of abstract books James H. Chapman.

Cattle For Sale; For sale, thirty head of 100 .11 si oats. Address, A. P. Scott, Mononlnd, Call at Rhoades’ barber shop, for a steam bath and alcohol rub. Also for up-to-date shoe shines. JDadies’ shoes a specialty. Called for or delivered to any part of the city, charge. Always there in business hours. Harry Whiting.

Barber Shops to Close at 8 P. M. Notice is hereby given that all * the barber shops will be closed at p. m. on all nights excepting Wednesday and Saturday, Wednesday at 9p. m. To take effect on after Jan. 21st. 1901. C. W. Rhoades, E. M. Parcels. H, R. Wood. 1 /M>jLO Rl ■ ■'** J / JHn i IswS j «,.... — I Connections B Axe good via the Queen & Cres- ■ cent Route and Southern Ry. for B Florida, New Orleans, Cuba or ■ California. All lines at Cindn- ■ ■ natiandat Louisville make direct ■ connections with our fast limited B trains which leave Cincinnati 8:30 ■a. m. and 8 pm. Leave Louisville ■ (So. Ry.) 7:45 a. m. and 7:45 P- m - 1 ■ Free Chair Cars at night. Parlor, Obser--9 votton and Case Cars (service a la carte by ■ d-y. Excellent through service of drawing I ■■room Pullman Sleepers Cincinnati to Chat-fl Knoxville, Asheville, Savan-B Atlanta, Birmingham, New Or- fl leans. Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Au- g ■ <u*tine, Vicksburg and Shreveport, fl B M.d.VAM OKRMARK, n. e. r. a.. ■ ■ «T Wooaw.RO Avt., Octroit, Mich. ■ ■ m. a. avarnr, onvi ■»«»•<* • •INCIHUATI. ,Mh J

Brown From Boston.

“Brown from Boston,” the latest musical farce, is replete with bright, entertaining specialties. ‘ Each member of the large company is a complete entertainer in her and himself, and the bright humor, the entertaining comedy situations, with the latest of popular music, form a feast that is rarely surpassed. The principal comedy role, Caroline Runham Downe an up-to-date young woman, is enacted by Miss Dot Halcott, who wears the latest designs of the dressmaker’s art. Her jewels are worth a small fortune, as she posesses some exquisite diamonds. Miss Halcott is also a dancer of some note, and especial electrical fixtures have been built to add to the beauty of her dresses. Prominent in the company is Miss Alma Farley, whose portrayal of Mrs. Malloney. a would-be wealthy French society lady, is excruciatingly funny. Miss Flo Farley sings the latest New York popular ’ditties, and Miss Flora Shurtleff Carter’s whistling solos are without equal. She is termed the American nightingale. Mr. Arthur Carter takes care of the comedy role, Dusty Rhoades, and keeps the audience in an uproar of company is one of the best that is traveling, and should] be seen to be appreciated. Ellis’ Opera House, Thursday Jan. 31.

Furniture Repairing and Upholstering Shop.

The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, upholstering, varnishing and painting at reasonable prices at Milroy property across the river. All work will be promptly called for and delivered. George Sharp, 319 S. River St.

LaGrippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes leads to fatal results after the patient is sup. posed to have passed the danger point. Foley’s Honey and Tar affords positive protection and security from these coughs. The package of groceries found on street last Saturday night, leave at the Chicago|Bargain store and get reward.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

We wish to notify the citizens of this county that we have secured the agency for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the great cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Stomach Trouble, and guarantee it to do as recommended. We always keep the best drugs on hand and solicit a call, promising the very jest of everything. At A. F, Long. SAVE doctors’ bills by giving Foley’s Honey and Tar to infants and children in time to prevent pneumonia or croup, which are fatal to so many thousands of BABIES. A. F. Long.

OKLAHOMA 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 aore, upwaras. One years rent in this country will make your first payment and get you started on a fine farm of your own. Manunonth Excursion to these lands leaves Lafayette Ind., 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, Ind. wim

Special notice to teachers. The questions in reading for the Diploma examination, 1901, will be based on the following selec tionS: March—“ For A’ That and A’ That.” April —‘‘Chambered 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 school 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 be 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* January 14th, 1901. Louis H. Hamilton, Supt. Jasper Co, Schools.

Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale on the Otis farm, 3 miles east of Rose Lawn in Jasper County, Ind. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. Saturday Feb. 9th, 1901. The following personal property. 75 head of cattle. Consisting of cows, heifers and calves. 250 HEAD OF HOGS. Consisting of brood sows, stock bogs and pigs. 16 HEAD OF HORSES. 6 mares in foal, 10 good work horses. 5 set of harness and a large quantity of FAB MING MACHINERY AND TOOLS. TERMS OF SALE. Ten months credit on approved security, without interest if paid at maturity if not paid at muturity 8 per cent, interest from date. 5 per cent, discount for cash. Sums of $5 and under cash. J.E. Rcunsevelle. Phillips & Son Auctioneers. w3t For Sale or Kent. My place just west of Rensselaer 20 acres of land well improved, good new 8 room house, good barn and other outbuildings. Thos. Parker. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. In the Matter of ( James A. Trlbby. - In’Bankruptcy No. 811. Bankrupt. ( „ To the Creditors of James A Trlbby. of Remington, in the County of Jasper, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 21st day of January A. D. 1901, the said James A. Trlbby was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Lafayette, Tippecanoe county. Indiana, in the office of Vinton & Randolph, on the Bth day of February A. D. 1 01, at 9 o clock in Uie forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such oth“r business as may properly come before said meeting. HENRY H. VINTON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated at Lafayette, Ind. this 22nd day of January, A. D. 1901.

Bank Statement. REPORT OF THB CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank North Side of Public Square. RENSSELAER, IND, At the close of Its business on th® 10th day of January, 1901. RESOURCES Loansand Discounts • 132,062 61 Overdrafts...... 431 08 V S. Bonds and Securities on hand 1,900 00 Du® from Banks and Bankers 51,377 99 Banking House „ s,res 00 Current Expenses and Taxes..... 985 81 ( Currency 5,740.00 Cash on Hand < 11,839 87 ( Specie 6,099.27 Cash Items *416 83 3906,537 99 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In 3 85,009 00 surplus Fund 8.09® S? Undivided Profits 1.863 74 Discount, Exchange and Interest. 2.266 06 Individual Deposits on Demand... 130,869 69 Individual Deposits on Time 45,538 50 $206,537 99 STATE OF INDIANA, 138l 38 JASPBB COUNTY. f I, Emmet L.Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank of Rensselaer, Ind do solemnly swear that the above statement is lrUe ‘ EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me, /Sir. this tenth day of January 1901. (■BAL) JAMES H. CHAPMAN. Notary Public. We transact® 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 security at current rates. This bank respectfully solicits ashareof the patronage of the community premising fair and liberal treatment to all, ■ ADDISON PARKIBON. JAMES T, RANDLE, GEO. E. MURRAY, JOHN M. WASSON. E. L, HOLLINGSWORTH. Direct*. 83.

Delinquent Tax List. List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1899, Jasper Cd. Indiana- « jiar ° «g ? s c NAMES DESCRIPTION g 2 £ %g. 3 ’ £ B NAMES r DESCRIPTION » | | 3 » I OP or IH g I or ■ OF ’I? Ii I ? P ; : e». A M p : j* H M OWNERS. LANDS. • i i s S g* ! OWNERS. LANDS. is: S S a. ! - . . : • ! ‘ i g ■ »: h : ; • • g Hanging Grove Township—No. i. - Milroy Township—No. 15. 112 McCord, Wm. E.....15w;130(291 5| 1001 110 881 23 92 8 Hibler, Emmr 5w.... 14 28 er 160 152 Peregrine, ClareJnwne!36|29| 5| 40] | 2 20i 502 •sX nw... 14 28 6 80 nw nW.. 14 28 6 4n Cillom TnwncbinNn -7 w% ne 15 28 6 120 59 91 96 20 Vjrlliam 1 OWDSIIip IW, z, 152 Sturgess, Eben P...: ne nw 24 28 6 40 49011 90 = ( Alhprtann Tomimß nw se 12 30 5 40 178 Thompson, Alfred and ) and Albertson Dora B. swne 1230 5 40 56912 61 Thompson, Simon P.sese—.l32B 6 40 42 Clark, Joseph...l 3l 580 35 28 57 £0 Ward,John; W. * Lydia pt sM sw 18 -1 5 6 16114 94 214 Prevo, George Dnene 14 80 5 40 . , • SrwZIZZZ 230 5 40 28 44 47 28 Union Township No. 16. 216 Piper, William H.a sw se 1130 5 40 13 Braskett, Isaac Gsw 5w...18 30 6 37 28 I nw nel4 30 5 40 24 33 36 84 sese 13 30 7 40 18 97 28 49 260 Reeser, Augustus n*/ 2 nw 230 5 70 72 18 Brockus, Schuyler Clt 15, b-3 Fair Oaks 117 961 ’ nv ? ne ; ; 280 5 34 45 27 86 61 77 19 Brooks. Albert C. ... ... Its 1,2, bl 5 Fair 283 Sanford, Edward......sene.l2 30 5 40 Oaks 165 405 nw ne 12 30 5 40 81 Carhn, Elizabeth Anw se27 80 7 40 nese.l2 30 5 40 wXswne.... 28 30 7 20 12 01 19 34 eWnenw 12 30 5 5 12 02 27 55 83 Carlisle, George undM nw nw:....... 630 7 23 17 409 926 138 Fay, Eliza R .ne se 10 30 7 40 557 10 19 Walker Township—No. 3. « Elizabeth hrs und 1-13 s > e - 15 Brown, Malinda A Smith’s add to Ho-I 400 full Man- A.....w% W% ft sce 22 80 7 40 10 61 23 06 gan, 1t52.8,14, bl 11 46410 83 248 Jacks, Otis A... Ita7 8,9 10,bl 12, 18 Ballenger, Wm. W. |miths, add to Ho- MoUa charles D Oaks. - ff o£ ,’ a nlt« hl 1 5 Fair Oaks 122 500 ptX nw’. 71731 6 70 10 79 88 36 359 Petty, Wm:... Its 3A4 hl 12, Fair 24 Briest, Anna...........5U5w nw.. 931 5 20 1-52.3 00 (to -_j 1W 424 25 Brown, Asa A. & Ira C. Hogan It 3, bl 3 - 76 789 388 Reed, Ann.~™-Its 3,4, 5,13, 14, 15 42 Chamberland-Henrietta ne - 231 6 140 73 Oakls 3 31 8 89 88 Fisher, 142 Hawhe, James H. and nw 931 5 80 Schofield, Hattie A...... Ifei 8 Mattie fa. Wright;.. se nw 931 5 40 Trib _ on a mm co ® ni/ qw wur om 20 10 fU Ift 90 435 owartz, J0hn..... sw 30 31 o 100 10 33 58 45 45 mi r w ?? 13 31 6 160 14 78 37 84 440 Standish, Lillie B It 5, bl 9, Fair Oaks 43 116 ,BWM4BI Th —- 190 King, Jay A 8 j 53 546 Zea, Wm. Aun& 9-lfe%‘ 5w..7. 630 6 2182 Mninn- 831 5 133 -S 10 41 15 SO und 3-11 w% 5e.... ; . 630 6 21 82 10 60 14 41 ‘ Hdd to Ho 831 ® 33 ® “ 15 80 547 Zea, Christianaund 8-11 eM 5w...... 630 6 58 18 232 McCoy, Nettie V........... Smiths add to Ho- 1825 50 .und 8-11 w% se 6|Bo 658182886 38 23 234 Mcwy, Alfred E pt sw sw’. 831 6 65 46 566 299 Russell,'Francis EHogan It 4, bl 3 76 188 w nA 3041 Rich, JacobD sw. 17 31 5 40 243 556 S NAMES DESCRIPTION g o Sarah A 831 6 80 10 84 15 71 g OF 0F Og 329 r Sheets, Morton A......wv 2 ne.... 831 6 80 10 34 43 90 c - m 2 ® Mary Jpt nw nw 1731 6 142 68 180 1 OWNERS. LANDS. "g. 402 Wheeler. Alonzose ne... 17 31 6 40 : lift ne 17 31 6 80 19 76 80 08 : Barkley Township—No. 4. City o£ Rensselaer-No. 5. 8 Austin, Wm. B out lot 46,19-29-6, 27-100acre5...... 503 812 118fFox, 15abe1..29 30 5 80 10 13 15 4- go Brenner John J. 4 Carrie nX It 1, bl 23, Rensselaer ISKGalbreath, Sylvester... nw 16 30 6 80 930 20 85 It 2, bl 23 225*Lebold, Lewisse 34 30 6 100 24 48 37 01 sM It 8, bl 28. 94715 39 2681 J McNeil, Winfred 8. *wpte% ne 31 30 5 78 50 140 Colborn, Henrylt 4, bl 22, Weetons add to Rens- | McNeil, Clara Hw ptnese 31 30 5 39 25 selaer: 164 882 ne nw 32 30 5 40 180 Co. Rens. Land A Impv. It 6, bl 7, Weston’s add to RenswM nw 32 30 5 80 28 97 45 10 - selaer 129 305 Co. Rens. Land 4 Impv. It 7, bl 26, Weston’s add to RensMarion Township No. 6. co.itonALandAimpv. to 164 382 lEC'hipman, Milton...undl-95»nw.729 6 924 3835467 Rensselaer 164 402 185 Hendryx, Sarah Jsw 27 29 6 160 39 90 109 12 219 Dowler, Robt & May S. Its 10, 11, bl 16, Leopold’s add to 232JKnox, Rachel Eswne 628 6 40 468 858 Rensselaer. ... 15 09 28 01 253 Loeb, Hirsch & Co..lmp. on R R right 269 Englert, Philiplt 1, bl 2, Riverside Park add to of way ne . 26 29 6 Rensselaer 164 882 Eoeb Hirsch &Co Imp. on lease hold 348 Grayson, HesterwX Its 5, 8,9, bl 43, Weston’s add from A. Thomp- to Rensselaer. 7 60 13 45 son, se 26 29 6 342 974 498 Jessup, Amanda Ee 37M ft of It 12, bl 9, Weston’s 'W7 (Ttvcns Wm H Its 4 5 7.16 11.13. add to Rensselaer 5 40 18 70 TO unens, nm. n is kie, 19 29 6 40 15 96 30 19 504 Jessup, Amanda Elt 11, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rens337TOwens, Wm. H...1t 14 19 29 6 5 541 989 , selaer ....- 411?8tureess, May D ne . 25 29 6 160 w 12% ft It 12, bl 9. 82 222 4ii M bturgess, may u. 25 29 6 80 499 Jessup, Leelt 18, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rensne ne 36 29 6 40 47 89 131 31 selaer 288 607 486LWavmire, Daniel M sX sw 16 28 6 80 620 11 82 545 Knox, Rachel Efraction soflt 7, bl 46 of Wes- ' ton’s add to Rensselaer, 30-29-6, Jordan Township—No. 7* siy2sftit7,bi 46, Weston’s add J to Rensselaer 68 Foster. Henry L...n% nw.l9 28 6 80 897 13 86 middlesoft 1t7,b146 713 10 63 128 Kane, Wm. Hse se 32 28 7 40 986 15 21 742 Norris, Nancylts 3,4, bl 9, Newton’s add to 179 Miles, Frank WnX nw..21 28 6 80 14 04 21 6< Rensselaer 6 44 27 56 249 Sage, _w% n 100 acres of 825 Peterson, Ward B.lt 7, bl 5, Columbia add to RensIM* wX 31 28 7 50 14 20 18 10 selaer 94 15 04 314 nw 31 28 6 115 33 881 Richeson, lola It 2, bl 1, Leopold’s add to Renss4w pt nX ne.._.. 31 28 6 79 59 27 90 91 selaer 317 5 18. 891 Rodgers, Mary E It 8, bl 17, Weeton’s add to RensNewton Township—No. 8. 897 Rutherford, Firman Wit y saddßensselaer 9 57 55 39 Florence, Wilber O sXnw. 528 7 80 901 Rich, Jacob D s%ltß 10,11,12.13,14,‘& 15, bl 31, nw se 528 7 40 Weston s add to Rensselaer 20 Id 4o 77 * ne sw 528 7 40 34 19 77 71 966 Spitler, Marion Llt 16, bl 17, Weston’s add to Rens- . 124 Moffitt, Miles wX neZ~ 203;Thomton, Vernon Hw pt wX nw 1129 7 23 50 503 870 971 Spitler, Manon L. and , 207»Thornton, DeWitt Ce pt w% nw 11 29 7 28 25 80014 35 D. J. Thompson..... It 2, bl 26, Weston s add to Renstz 979 Shaw, Nancy Janelt 8, bl 34, Weston’s add to RensKeener 1 ownsnip—Ko. o. selaer 14396024 _ r . tvt ack 11 ‘ii 1005 State Bldg & L'n Ass'n Its 11,12,18, bl 82, Weston’s add 4 Antrim, Mane A It 8N th DeMotte aOB 11 31 ° to Rensselaer 10 18 16 95 D l if r ’P a r rid S ’wlt 6bl 6 DeMotte... „ ® 9? 1008 Standard Oil Company Its 10,11, bl 19, Weston’s add to 28 Ballaeh JamesHnene 531 7 37 12 702 15 56 r Rensselaer 30 78 36 73 105 Fairchild, Elmerw pt n 43% acres 10 13 Short, Anna Ms 50ft It 3. bl 40, Weston’s add to w% ne 27 32 7 12 50 315 aO4 Rensselaer 14 86 24 22 106 Fairchild, Bessie C ..... eptw 25 acres n 1083 Thornton, Henry J. C. out It 48, sw i9-»6,"27-ibb acres”.’ 701 10 38 . c , «%acreswXne27 32 7 12 50 315 504 1080 H 4 T . 108 Frantz, Charles..wX- 16 32 » 320 69 21 105 28 T)ora Mav, and Henry 119 Gardner Frank Hs kept ne n<» 831 i lo 375 848 j c looft n& g x 120 ft eftw, nw corBjpS & Davis. lot 5 in... Bo 33 i 54 80 387 616 nerlt 3. bl 2,Thompson’s add to 183 Kline, John et allts 9 & 10 north Rensselaer 374 622 aaa ii. -nr i*? e i i a r>—9i i nri loos Timmons, Sarah E. & 202 Marshall, Ralph Wlt 7, bl 6, DeMotte 24 100 ( Maggie M . gutton It 1, bl 11, Weston’s add to Rens241 Posey, Anna E...out It 4in sw nw... 26 32 7 30 653 883 66 selaer 797 17 82 246 Pierson, Myrtle L..e pt n% n% se 231 7 40 605 18 11 U 46 Worden j ohn and 283 Sweeney, John W w side swsw.. 132 7 11 Martha Elts 8,9, hl 1, Rensselaer 18 75 22 la. eptsM 8W 282 7 10 144 35k » 292 Sprigg, Mary Jane....... It 5 12 gg Town Q f Wheatfield—No. 12. 296 Sprigg, Elwood M Bruners 6 Allen, Wm. W...out It 25, ne ne 25-32-6, 5 acres...... 834 19 11 add to DeMotte 3 52 10 10 H Baker, George F. and 336 Tyler, Chattie . Mit 5, blB, DeMotte 42410 97 Catherine Alts 4. 5,6, Ml 4, Graham’s add to 840 Tyler, Mildredsene... 10 31 7 40 21 Brewer, Phebe...—lt 5, fneMotte 17 91 24 98 field" 4 88 11 10 <l7l Warren Fmnm T It 17 bl 1 McDon- 47 Davis, Presley E 68ft nfcs x2B rods e*w nofwpt 371 Warren, Emma H17,b11, McDon &y out It 25 ne se, 2MB-6 64-100 acr 80 205 T r i i i • xi Wm. J. Romig.lts 7,8, bl 5-Wheatfield. 860 885 Kankakee Township—No. io. 97 wno.mi.o.o.f _ 4 r o«oo K m ofwheatfleld22ft e side It 12, bl 1, Wheatfield. 39 Cooper, George H ... undX w% sw 2582 5 40 7ft wside It 18,bl 1 44 141 undM sw nw 25 82 5 20 173 Swisher, Frances Elts 2LM, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add undXnXnw 25 82 5 40 988 88 75 to Wheatfield. 822 562 116 Jones, Berryman.....s kwpt se se... 26 82 5 88 390 619 174 g m ith, Patrick & Mary its 19,20, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add 121 Jones, Laura Mlt 8 Mannons add to Wheatfield. 846 888 to DunnviUe 71 688 1M Whittaker, Martha E... Its 12,18, hl 4, Bentley’s add to WK6 „ 6W .» .n Wheatfield Township—No. 11. Town of Remington-No. 14. 1 Alyea, John lot 6in 80 J® 2mA lo m Remington— 78818 51 5 Austin, Wm. Bse nw2B 82 '> 40 $ ™ 161 i te 12 k wX 11 btf, Western 122 Muffiey, John |nw nw,...| I|B2| «| 48|88| 4 2S| 996 add to Remington. 775 12 71 m 276 Klouse, Gertrudelts 11,12,bl iS/Remington. 220 450 Carpenter Township—No. 13. ™ t^ets^-ZZZnSi ’* 880 ?| llslisl 48 w! ei 00495 Tribby, Nellie add to # I Wm^? 1 of said countyTSo hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by ihe Treasurer of said county, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1890 and foi mer years with penalties thereon together with the tax for the current year 1800 and the costs of advertising, so far as the same are Hable 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 lots as may be neceesaiw to and pay tZe.penalties and costs, die thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at pubMc suction, at the Court House door in llensselaerrfndiana, on the second Monday in February, being the 11th day of February, A. D. 1901, commencing at 10 o clock a. m. sf said ' day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered. WITNESS my hand and official seal, this 17th day o January, 1901. WILLIAM C. BABCOCK, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.

LINGERING LAGRIPPE COUGH. G. Vaoher. 157 Osgood 8t„ Chicago says: “My wife had a very severe case of la grippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. Sne tried a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely. Price 25 and 5Q cents. DeWitt, la. Pepsin Syrup Co. Gents: —I cannot reconhnend Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin too highly. It has been a great benefit to me. Very truly, Ray Buckley, old by A. F. ——

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RECONSIDERED. A Topeka man lost a small opal set out of his ring and went to the jeweler to have it replaced. Returning home he found the lost set, and putting it in his mouth for safe keeping, hurried back to the jeweler’s to have that set used instead of the new opal. Rushing into the store he said: “Say, I’ve found the old set, so dont use that new one.” He attempted to remove the stone from his mouth, gave a gulp, looked sheepish, and said: “I guess you’ll have to use the new stone.” That name needed a bottle of Dr. Calwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Sold by A. F. Long.