Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1901 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN -rypJCIAL FAFIBCF WIIB (CI NT »■" Office in Republtcanibuliding on the corner of Washington and Weston streets, i ' ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY ANB FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, EDITOR AND Terms of Subscription. )ne Year... 51.50 Six months 75 Three Months.... 5q Friday, February J, 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 iny old friends to call and see me, inspect goods and compare prices. Yours truly, dw2w Okla Finney. Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollars of private funds to loan oh Real Estate (farms) for from one to three yeais time on seven per cent, and small com mi?eion in sums of <3OO and upwards. M. F, Ghilcote. - Cattle For Sale. For sale, thirty head of lOC .11 si oats. Address, A. D. Scott, Mononlnd, Call at Rhoades’ barber shop, for a steam bath and alcohol rub. Also for up-to-date shoe shines. Ladies’ shoes a specialty. Called for or delivered, to any part of the city, without extra charge. Always there in business hours. Harry Whiting. Farm Wanted. 80 or 120 acres improved farm wanted, will put in a nice 8 room house in the best part of Fowler, Ind., on three good lots and pay the rest in cash. Write me what you have. Respectfully, G. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind

Furniture Repairing and Up . bolstering 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 Western Kates Reduced. Greatly reduced one-way rates will be in effect from Chicago via the Wisconsin Central Railway to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia each Tuesday, commencing Feb. 12, and continuing until April 30th. For detailed information inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address, C. C. Hill, District Passenger Agent, W. C. Ry., 230 Clark St., Chicago, 111., or Jas. C. Pond, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Milwaukee Wis. Crushed Oyster Shells. This is one of the best egg producers known. Hens have more difficulty in getting carbonate of lime to form the shell than any other part of the egg, and fail to lay for this reason. Crushed Oyster Shell contains 96 per cent of pure carbonate of lime, and onethird more eggs are positively received from hens that have free access to it, trusting them to eat the amount necessary to form the egg. Sold by B. S. Fendig. w4tp Poultry man.

New Undertaking Firm. A B. Cowgill & D. M. Worland having formed a partnership in the Undertaking business, desire and solicit a share of your patronage. All funerals intrusted to our care will receive every possible attention. • Mr. Cowgill is thoroughly competent Undertaker. Having graduated at the Chicago Col lege of Embalming, he also has a State license. Besides he has had three years actual experience in the business right here in Renssedher. We trust that by the best of service and fair treatment to be able to win your confidence in a measure and that you will say to .your neighbor, “I beleive Cowgill are all right. Let us : MBPeak a good word «for them.’ Respectfully, » Cowgill & Worlas

NORTH BARKLEY.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kieth last week an eight pound girl. ! Herman Ahlers went to Kankakee 111. Friday for a few days stay on business. Warren Wilson moved to Morocco on Thursday of last week. German & O’Meara the painters are painting railroad crossing signs and also names of the statioss to be put up at all stations along the line of the C. & W. V. Railroad. Thurman Smith will go to Chicago this week on a busines trip. Alta Stevenson is going to school at McCoysburg. John Reed of the firm of F. M. Reed & Co. of Gifford is on the sick last. Sam Cliftons shooting match Saturday was a good one. Wm. Grode was arrested on Thursday and placed in the Winamac jai for forgery. He raised a chech of $1.25 to $235. We were unable to learn the full particulars.

FAIR OAKS.

Joe Kight was in Chicago Men day on business. A. H. Burton of Chicago, was the guest of W. H. Cottingham over Sunday. Mrs, John Mundon and little daughter Mary, of Momence, Hl., are visiting John’s parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mundon this week. Mrs. Isaac Kight and little granddaughter Bula Sheham, spent several days last week with her parents and other relatives at Momence, 111. Messrs. Stanley and Wagner, of Chicago were in town from Saturday till Monday enjoying a rabbit hunt. Mrs. Henry Goff has been sick the past two weeks’ with pneumonia but is improving rapidly. The box supper at the school house last Saturday evening was well attended. Miss Eva Vanarsdal was voted the most popular young lady present and received a handsome cake. Allison Kinney was voted the homelist gentleman present and received an autograph album as a prize. The receipts were sll.lO The marriage of Mr. George Lambert to Miss Stella M. Fenters was solemnized at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenters on Wednesday evening of last week, Rev. Abbott performing the ceremony. The affair was rather private, only relatives of the contracting parties being present. The groom is 38 years and the bride 15. They will reside with the groom’s mother Mrs. Sarah LambertJ May joy and happiness attend them.

Have Joe’s bus call for you when wanting to go anywhere, day or night, he will be there on a few minutes notice Phone 210 or 107. The package of groceries found on street last Saturday night, leave at the Chicago Bargain store and get reward. 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.C.

IF BANNER SALVE doesn’t cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most healing medicine. A. F. Long. Farms to Rent. Two good farms to rent, for cash. Enquire at this office, wtf Barber Shops to Close at 8 F. M. • Notice is hereby given that all the barber shops will be closed at 8 p. m. on all nights excepting Wednesday and Saturday, Wednesday at 9p. m. To take effect on and after Jan. 21st. 1901. C. W. Rhoades, E. M. Parcels. H, R. Wood. Money to Loan. Private funds to loan on farms also city property for 5 years or longer at a low rate oi interest with privilege of Making partial pay ments. Also money to loan on personal' second Mortgagend and Chattel security, No delay, call or write. A complete set of e bstract books James H. Chapman.

Real Estate Transfers.

Edward C. Miller to Amos H. Alter, Jan. 19th, s| w 37 a sw, ne 21-30-7 18 acres Union.s6Bo James McDowell to French Hollingshead Jan. 16, ne ' 26-31-5 160 acres Gi11am...... 2000 Wm. Yeiter to Jacobine Fredericke Yeitter Jan. 31, Its 6,7, bl 15, Westons add. Rensselaer. ..500 Jacobine Fredericke Yeitter to Wm. Yeiter Jan. 21, sw se, nw se 5 30-6 Barkley2,ooo Ida B. Sayler to John Y. May, Oct 8, 1900 sw sw 2-27-7 40 acres Carpenterl2oo Lewis Sayler to Samuel M. LaRue, Jan. 15, Its 2 to 7, bl 1, Its 2, 3, bl 2 Riverside Park, add. sub. of out 10t592, 93, Rensselaer.. 1600 Lawrence B Sayler to S. M. LaRue Jan. 15, pt It bl 1 Riverside Park add Rensselaer 200 Fred Will to Rox R. Vesey Jan. 14, w| se 12-31-5 80 acres Walker1000 Edward C. Miller to Barney Kolhoff Jan. 24, se nw, n end e| ne sw, "S end e ne sw 24 30-7 60 acres Union2soo

Walter Harrington to W, W. Salisbury, Jan. 19, s 50 acres, w| nw, 1-30-7 Unionlsoo Mrs. Agnes Brookman to Emil Besser Jan. 5, It 12, Schaeffers add Remington 390 Evert Warne to Simon P Thompson Jan. 25, out lot 9, Village of Parr 500 S. P. Thompson to Malinda Warne Jan. 24th,.120 acres off east S' me 9-30-7 Union46oo Wm. B. Austin to John Rush Jan. 24, p) sw 19-29-6 Rensselaer ...550 Francis Hart Anderson to Lewis Dunker Jan. 21, nw nw 12-30-5 40 acres, Gillamlooo R. D. Thompson to Mrs. H. Robinson Jan. 25, It 15 bl 6 Sunnyside add. Rensselaerso G. K. Hollingsworth to Irvin G. Wedgbury Jan. 16, sw nw, 25-28-7 40 acres Jordanlloo Irvin G. Wedgbury to Clarence Bridgeman Cct, 24, 1900, se nw, sw r.e 25-28-7 80 acres Jordan 3200 Clarence Bridgeman to Warren S. Goodell Jan. 21, sw nw 25-28-7 40 acres Jordanl6oo Chas. G. Spitler, to Christian Roush et al Jan. 29, s| ne ne 8-27-6 80 acres Carpenterl6oo Mary A. Truss to Rille Ridenour Jan. 22, Its 2 bl 38 Virgie.,... 175

Wanted, reliable men and women in every locality to introduce our popular goods. Steady employment $3 to $5 per day easily made. For particulars call or a ddress. Robert Randle. Rensselaer, Ind “I Say Stranger. Where did you get that swell shine?” ’ “Why, at Harry Wiltshire’s shoe shining parlor, of course. And he gave me an alcohol “rub-down.’ I tell you he beats them all. You will find him at Ray Woods’ tonsorial parlors.” »•» 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.

Library Entertainment Friday Evening. The Library Entertainment will be given by the Ladies Literary Club on Friday evening, Feb. Ist. in the East Court room. A good programme has been arranged and the exercises will begin promptly at 8 o’clock. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. Jaiiw ' In»Bankruptcy No. 811. Bankrupt. ( To the Creditors of James A.Trlbby. of Rem- ! ington, In the County of Jasper, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 21stday of January A. D. 15oi, the said James A. Trlbbvwas duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that We 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. DOI, at 9 o clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HEN BY H . VINTON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Datrd at Lafayette, Ind. this 22nd day of January, A D 1901.

! • • J Delinquent Tax List. List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1899, Jasper Co. Indiana- * ■ * si? . ■ » E, NAMES DESCRIPTION f | T | 3 £ B NAMES; DESCRIPTION »|| £ » 3 £ ? OF OK 'i|i II | : OF ’ OF I£ I g OWNERS. LANDS. i !' | ‘ OWNERS. LANDS. 51 i * g g. Hanging Grove Township—No. i. Milroy Township—No. 15. 112 McCord, Wm. E_.lsw-1301291 51 1601 I 10 88' 28 92 8 Hibler, Emmasw.. 14 28 6 100 152 Peregrine, Clare|nw ne..|36|29| 5| 40| | 2 201 502 sX nwl 14 28 6 80 —— : : : m - UW DW .... 14 28 6 4fl Cillom TnwnsbinVri -> • w& ne. 15 28 6 120 59 91 90 20 Vrlliam 1 ownsnip—2, 152 Sturgeas, Eben P.....ne nw 24 28 6 40 49011 90 k ( Allwtann Tamm B nw se H 2 30 5 40 478 Thompson, Alfred and 5 . .12 35 5 40 56912 61 Thompson, SimonPlßS 6 40 42 Clark, Joseph-... HW ; ; 31 5 $ 35 28 57 80 192 Ward,John; W. k Lydia pt wX-Z-lSa 5 6 16114 94 214 Prevo, George Dne ne 14 30 5 40 . . I JKJ :: IS t 2 «» Un,on Township-No. >6. 216 Piper, William H. sw se ... 1130 5 40 13 Braskett, Isaac Gsw sw 18 30 6 37 28 nw ne 14 30 5 40 24 33 36 84 se 5e...... 13 30 7 40 18 97 28 49 260 Reeser, Augustus ag nw 230 5 70 72 18 Brockus, Schuyler Clt 15, b-3 Fair Oaks 117 951 .-w jxeeser, au K u. ne ~30 5 34 45 27 86 64 77 19 Brooks, Albert Clts 1,2, bl 5 Fair 283 Sanford, Edward 5ene......12 30 5 40 ... , Oaks... 165 405 nw ne . 12 30 5 40 81 Carlin, Elizabeth Anw 5e.....27 30 7 40 ■■ : 4 0 wX swne . . .... .. 28 80 7 20 12 01 19 34 eVine nw 12 30 5 5 12 02 27 55 83 Carlisle, GeorgeundX nw nw 630 7 2817 409 926 138 Fay, Eliza Rne se 10 30 7 40 557 10 19 Walker Township—No. 3. . . p» B1B t « ,8M, “'' r ' Wm,w ’ pt nw nw.’.“.l 17 31 6 70 1079 88 36 350 Petty, Wm bl .1 04 404 24 Briest, Anna.. &sw nw..... 931 5 20 152 3 00 f(QQT) , v. 5 .7' 104 4 25 Brown, Asa A. k Ira C. liogan It 3, bl 3..... 76 789 388 Reed, Ann 1fe18,4, 5,13 14, 15 42 ChamberlandHenrietta ne 231 6 140 73 Oafe” 1 . : 331 889 88 Fisher, Ella :... Hogln it 8, bl 2.11 ' 1S “ “ a 9VIO ’ blk 8 1430 720 2446 61 142 Hawhe, James H. and nw 931 5 80 427 Schofield, Hattie Alts 9 fclo,blk 8 626 14 sfrs Mattie fa. Wnght... se nw 931 5 40 19 435 Swartz, John;sw 111111130 31 6 156 10 33 58 45 45 14 70 07 04 440 Standish, Lillie Blt 5, bl 9, Fair Oaks 43 116 $ 1 f 75 78 37 84434 Thompson, Delos. 190 King, Jay A ptwjg nw 331 6 n4B 81 53 546 Zea, Wm. A .. , 10 41 15 80 und 8-11 w% 5e...... 630 6 2182 10 60 14 41 5-S sloths to Ho- 881 5 133 38 10 41 3 80 547 Zea, Christianaund 8-11 eM sw 630658 18 232 McCoy, Nettie VSmiths add Hi Ho 1825 59 und 8-11 w*/, se 6306581828 36 38 23 234 McCoy, Alfred Eptswsw 831 6 65 46 566 ; 299 Russell, Francis E„Hogan It 4, bl 3 76 188 z O 804 Rich, JacobDeU sw-. 17 31 5 40 243 556 g NAMES DESCRIPTION g o 805 Reed, Sarah Ae)|nw 831 6 80 10 84 15 n g 329 Sheets, Morton A......... w% ne 831 6 80 10 34 43 W - T »« L 336 Sayers, Mary J pt nw nw 17 31 6 142 68 180 OWNERS. LANDS. . : S 402 Wheeler. Alonzose ne 17 81 6 40 : : : R ne 17 31 6 80 19 76 30 03 * City of Rensselaer-’--No. 5. Barkley To Isi p -4- 3 Austin, Wm. B outlot46 19-294 i, 27-100 acres...... 508 813 118 Fox,lsabel 29 30 5 80 10 13 15 42 go Brenner John J.fcCarrie nM It 1, bl 23, Rensselaer 130 Galbreath, Sylvester... tA nw... 16 30 6 80 93020 35 It 2, bl 28 225 Lebold, Lewisw% se 34 30 6 100 24 48 37 01 B x It 8, bl 23 94715 89 268 ( McNeil,'-Winfred S. &w pt ne 31 30 5 78 50 440 Colborn, Henry It 4, bl 22, Westons add to Rens- ( McNeil,.Clara H wptnese...3l 30 5 39 25 selaer 164 882 ne nw 32 30 5 40 180 Co. Rens. Land & Impv. It 6, bl 7, Weston’s add to RenswM nwi 32 30 5 80| 28 97 45 10 v selaer 129 305 Co. Rens. Land k Impv. It 7, bl 26, Weston’s add to RensMarion Township—No. 6. Co Rens Land k Impv lt westonA add’to 164 382 1 Chipman, Milton.....und 1-9 sM nw .... 729 6 924 33354 67 Rensselaer 164 403 185 Hendryx Sarah J5w...... 27 29 6 160 39 90 109 12 219 Dowler, Robt & May S. Its 10, 11, bl 16, Leopold’s add to 232 Knox, Rachel Eswne6 28 6 40 468 858 Rensselaer 15 09 26 01 253 Loeb, Hirsch & Colmp. on R R right 269 Englert, Philiplt 1, bl 2, Riverside Park add to ’ of way ne 26 29 6 Rensselaer 164 383 Loeb, Hirsch & Colmp. on lease hold 348 Grayson, Hester..wX Its 5,8,9, bl 48, Weston’s add ’ from A Thomp- to Rensselaer.... 7 60 Id 45 son, se .. 26 29 6 342 974 498 Jessup, Amanda Ee 87M ft of It 12, bl 9, Weston’s w Owpnq Wm H Its 4.5.7.16.11.13. add Rensselaer 540 18 70 ‘ ’ 15 & 16, 19 29 6 40 15 96 30 19 504 Jessup, Amanda E It 11, bl 9, Weston’s add to Rens337 Owens, Wm. Hlt 14 19 29 6 5 541 989 * „ . 411 "Mhv T) tie 25 29 6 160 1~/» it It 1~, bl 9.... o 2 m 411 Sturgess, May D...ne 25 29 g 499 Jessup, Leelt 13, bl 9, Weston’s add to RensneneJZL’"""'"™ 9629 6 40 47 89181 31 selaer .. .. 288 607 486 Waymire, Daniel M.sM sw 16 28 6 80 62011 82 545 Knox, Rachel E.. fraction soflt7,bl 46 of WffiJ ~ ton s aaa to Rensselaer, 30-29-6, Jordan Township—No. 7. siy2sftitTbi'ie, wSton’sadd to Ren ssel aer 68'Foster, Henry L n'4 nw 19 28 6 80 89713 86 middle 50 ft it <bl 71310 63 128jKane, Wm. H._se se 32 28 7 40 936 15 21 742 Norris, Nancylts 8,4, bl 9, Newton’s add to 179? Miles, Frank WnX nw....21 28 6 80 14 04 21 67 Rensselaer 64427 56 249_Sage, Charles' Ew% n 100 acres of 825 Peterson, Ward Blt 7, bl 5, Columbia add to RensbnHwM wX.J— 31 28 7 50 14 20 18 10 selaer 94 15 04 314ZZea?lWilliam. nw 31 28 6 115 33 881 Richeson, lola It 2, bl 1, Leopold’s add to Renss&w pt nX ne 31 28 6 79 59 27 90 91 selaer 317 518 891 Rodgers, Mary Elt 8, bl 17, Weston’s add to RensI J Newton T. ownship ——No. 8. 897 Rutherford, Firman Wlt9,bl 2, Harveys add Rensselaer 57 455 39 Florence’Wilber OsXnw 5g 7 80 901 Rich, Jacob D 18, * ae gw 528 7 40 34 10 77 71 966 Spitler, Marion L It 16, bl 17, Weston’s add to Rens124~Moffitt, Mi1e5......'. wX ne7Z3”L“” 34 30 780 13 67 36 88 . T , selaer 53 175 203iThomton, Vernon Hw pt wX nw 11 29 7 23 50 503 870 971 Spitler, Manon L. and Thornton, DeWitt Ce pt w!4 nw 11 29 7 28 25 80014 35 D. J. Thompson— it bl 26, Weston s add to Rens Q TZ i • xt 979 Shaw, Nancy Janelt 8, bl 34, Weston’s add to RensKeener Township—No. o. seiaer 14396924 Tvr • A UO win, n ' Cas 11 o< 1005 State Bldg & L’n Ass’n Its 11,12,13, bl 32, Weston’s add 4 Antrim, Mane Alt 8N th DeMotte 508 11 31 Rensselaer 10 18 16 95 7 Alter, David S. It 6bl 6 DeMotte... | 100 g standard Oil Company Its 10,11, bl 19, Weston’s add to 28 Raila gh, James H... nene 53* 7 87 12 702 15 56 105 Fairchild, Elmer.....w pt n acres 1013 Short, Anna Ms 50ft It 8, bl 40, Weston’s add to w‘/s ne... 27 32 7 12 oO 315 504 Rensselaer'. 14 86 24 22 106 Fairchild, Bessie C...... ept w 25 acres n 1083 Thornton, Henty J. C. out It 48, sw 19-29-6, 27-100 acres... 701 10 38 1 acreswXfie 27 K 7 12 50 315 5 « 1088 Th onlton> Heni-y T. 108 Frantz, CharleswX 16 32 7 320 69 21 105 28 Dora Mau, and Henry 119 Gardner, Frank Hs fc eptne ne 831 < 15 375 848 j cloo f t n s x 12 0 ft efcw, nw cor-173-King & Davis.....lot 5 in.. 535 33 / 54 80 38 < 616 ner It 3, bl 2,Thompson’s add to 188 Kline, John et aL--.lts 9 k 10 north Rensselaer 374 622 DeMotte *3 15. 4995 Timmons, Sarah E. & 202 Marshall, Ralph Wlt 7, bl 6, DeMotte 24 100 Maggie M. Suttonlt 1, bl 11, Weston’s add to Rens241 Posey, Anna E out It 4in sw nw... 26 32 7 30 653 883 0 selaer.. 79717 82 246 Pierson, Myrtle I ept n% n l /, se 231 7 40 60518 li 1146 Worden, John and 283 Sweeney, John W w sideswsw 132 7 11 Martha Elts 8,9, bl 1, Rensselaer 18 75 22 l ft stieptsXsw 232 7 10 144 357 » 292 Sprigg, Mary Jane 5 w 12 gg T own o f Wheatfield—No. 12. 296 Sprigg, Elwood M g Allen, Wm. W out It 25, ne ne 25-32-6, 5 acres 8 34 19 11 “ ow «- M “ < ‘ red ” ® 371 Warren, Emma J & 47 Davis. Presley E«« x »nofwpt * g ~ M 80 Wm b j nß iS rtF : and Its 7,8, bl 5 Wheatfield. 860 884 Kankakee Township—No. io. 97Lodge no.Wi.o.o.f . of Wheatfield.22ft e side It 12, bl 1, Wheatfield.. 39 Cooper, George HundX wK sw2s 32 5 40 7ft w side It 18, bl 1 44 141 undXswnw 25 32 5 20 M 178 Swisher, Frances E.lts 2L22, bl 8, Graham's 2nd add undXnXnw 25 82 5 40 988 88 75 1,0 ° to Wheatfield 822 562 116 Jones, Berrymans kwptse se 26 82 5 88 390 619 17 < Smith, Patrick & Mary Its 19, 20, bl 8, Graham’s 2nd add 121 Jones, Laura Mlt 8 Mannons add . ‘ ’ to Wheatfield. 846 888 to DunnviUe 71 688 190 Whittaker, Martha E... Its 12,18, bl 4, Bentley’s add' to 128 King Wm. H. and Mil- Wheatfield 578 971 lie M ne ne 34 82 5 40 584 919 Wheatfield Township-No .. „„„ 1 Alyea, Johnllot6inl9olßßl 61 641 I 2 721 685 Remington —.... 798 18 51 5 Austin, Wm. Bse nw 28 82 6 40 « ™ M 43 lfil Anna Maria. Its It, fc wM 11 bl.B, Western 122 Muffiey, John|nw nwl I|B2| 6| 48|88| 4 28| 996 add to Remington 775 12 71 276 Klouse, Gertrudelts U, 12, bl 15. Remington. 220 450 Carpenter Township—No. 13. n 7 * , I, certify that the foregoing tea true and aU theitendsrandrtownJots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, forthe non-payment of taxes due ? m shown thereon, together with the tax for the current year 1900 and the costs of advertising, so far as the yne are Mabie to be iwM for taxes m by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given that ae much of said tends and town lotsas may be to disc a ge pay the taxes, penalties and costs, due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the C» door, in fieSselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the 11th day of February, A. D. 1901, commencing at 10 o clock a. m. si 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. Vacher, 157 Osgood St., 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 50 cents. 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. Lonp,

SO YEARS' . ■fLJ J ' L ■ 11 ■J i ■ Trade marks Designs Copyrights Ac. "K£X ufiJ S&*SnWS» netted notice, without charge. In the Scientific Jfmertcan. A handsomely Ulh*tratedwe«kly.

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.