Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1901 — Page 4

firk Diw Company I parr, iistid | - —g Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals. | 6 A Complete Stock of Standard Patent y Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Goods, a Toiiet Articles and Perfumery. X The Finest 5 and 10c Cigar in the Market-1 — I ❖ Special Attention given to the S Compounding of Physicians’ Prescriptions g and Family Recipes- M §

Paints and Oils, | Varnishes and Paint Brushes!! --Our Stock of Wall Paper—i Comprises all of the Latest Styles and q the Newest Designs, Wall Paper for g all Purposes. . v

?„ Grocery Department | $ You will find everything usually kept g in a First Class City Grocery Store. $ We sell for O-ZSk.SH OZLTZL-i’ZZ” which enables us to make the low prices we quote. We alsog pay the Highest Market Price for Your Produce in or Trade. Yon Can’t Afford to Buy Groceries ong TIME | Kirk Drug Co. I

Head garters for the Perkins - HL m«L Cypress and Steel Canks, Has Pipes k *W g W> and all kinds of Water I ™ Supplies, WK! Mob H. Pedins. SSBBIHKstSHBp Telephone

Cbe Only fruit Store, C H- VICK. Prop. Phone 254 —DEALER IN -- ~ ! California and Domestic fruits, Thompson-Reid Ice Cream The Finest in the City. I also have the Chicago and Indianapolis DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS And a complete line of 5 and 10 cent Novels, Cigan and Tobacco,

Agency . ...American Steam Laundry Laundry o*ll ed for and Delivered to any part of the city. ♦Satisfactory Cttork Giiai an teed in Every Case*

MONDAY—Continued.

Cb arfey M urray, Jaspercounty’s only successful ticket holder in Uncle Sain’s great lottery of Oklahoma land, has made his selection, but no information has been received as to how good a choice he was able to secure. He was sick abed for several days after his return to Oklahoma and that fact may have interferred with his chances for as good a selection as he other wise might have secured. His name was in the E! Reno district.

Mrs. Ann PeterSjjijjuite fleshy lady, 65 years of age, and residing four miles south of town, fell Sunday, Aug. 4th, and aside from a few bruises did not think she was injured, A continued soreness in the right shoulder, however, caused her to summon a physician yesterday or just one week after she fell. Dr. Johnson, who was called, found that the right shoulder was dislocated and he assisted by another physician will reduce the’same today. Of the various relatives visiting Mr. and Mrs. Berry Paris, all have departed except their- daughter, Mrs. Amanda Lewis, who will remain for some weeks. Mr. Lewis has gone to Oxford to assist his father in completing a gravel road contract, after which he will go to Colorado, with a view of removing there. Mr, and Mrs, Kimball left Sunday for their home at Brooklyn, N, Y., taking little Ellen Paris with them for a year’s stay, if not permanently. Robert Paris is in Chicago, and will .leave for Yonkers, today. His wife will visit relatives in Kewanna and other parts of this state, before returning home. The excursion to Chicago yesterday was the best patronized from here of any Chicago excursion of this year, though it fell nearly 100 below the number who took in the hot sand blast trip to Michigan City, some time ago The number of tickets sold here yesterday was 217. The excursion was proportionately well patronizod from other points and the train was crowded. It was so heavily loaded, in fact, that on the return trip it came back in two sections. There were 18 cars in the train and had 10 or 12 more people than there were seats for in each car.

The Carroll county old settlers’ meeting at Delphi Saturday was not so largely attended as it generally is, owing largely to dusty roads, the extreme dry conditions prevailing there and the flatural tendency to economize in the drought laden districts. The usual number of street fakers were on hand to ply their professions and those who did attend the meeting were given every opportunity to separate forever their pockets and their cash. The speaking program was conducted at the grounds west of town and was quite interesting to all acquainted with the eady settlement of that county. There was an explosion of some kind about 10:30 Sunday night, in the rear of a saloon on Clark street, Chicago, quite close to the Monon depot. Many of the excursionists from down the line bad gathered at the depot to return home and heard the explosion, and the excitement that followed. Some of them joined the crowd that rushed to the place. Among these was Perry Marlatt, just north of Rensselaer, and as a result some of the tough characters in which that neighborhood abounds, relieved him of a good gold watch and chain, valued at $35. The explosion killed one man and injured several other persons.

Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bpwels are out of order. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. STOP COLDS when you feel one ’coming on by taking Krause’s Cold Cure. Prepared in convenient capsules that cure while you work. Price 25c Sold by A. F. Long. .

Band Concert.

Anthony J. Schath, Director. Concert for Aug. 15th. March "Nahant Overturej Enchantress Wa1tz............ Loin Dee Ball National Fantasia with Solo Variations for Cornets Baritone Tuba and Clarinets. March . . .Happy Humming Hottentots Popular Airs Spanish Fansia Paloma Finale Jolly Travelers

Real Estate Agents. Parties desiring to buy or sell town property, farm lands in this or adjoining counties. Also choice Dakota farms. Call on or address. Ellis & Geo. W. Jones. E. C. Forbes. w2m Remington, Ind. Lost —On July 29, small opened faced watch, crystal gone, no chain. Return to this office. The Rensselaer Decorating Co are prepared To do all kinds of firs Classrainting, Paperhanging an ‘ Kalsomining on short notice Drop them a card for estimates docl TOBACCO SPIT LjVJIn I and SMOKE Your Lifeawayl You can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking NO-TO-BAC, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 300,000 cured. AU druggists. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and advice FREE. Address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437

This is an advertisement. If you are looking for a laxative. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is IT. The convenience and merit of this valuable remedy will be explained to your satisfaction by A. F. Long, For Sale or Exchange. We have a large list of land for sale that we can offer on very favorable terms which we would be pleased at any time to show to parties who are inter sted, Write for list. We offer a few of the farms we have for s le. 40 acres fair improvements, good land all cultivated SI,OOO. 80 acres good improvements, good land S2B. 160 acres fair improvements, 120 cultivated S2B. 120 acres, good buildings S2O. 400 acres good pasture land cheap or will exchange. 160 acres fine prairie land ISO acres 150 cultivated and meadow; can give possession at once $32. We have to exchange tile mills grist mills, threshing outfits, stocks of good lands in other states and town properties in Rockford, Kankakee, Bradley, Desplaines and other Illinois towns. Also in Greencastle, Roachdale, Serria, Fowler, Goodland, Kentland and other Indiana towns. Write me your wants, you will receive prompt services. For reference apply to those tyith whom I have done business. If you mean business 1 want to hear from you, but if you are looking for suckers my stock is low. Yours for business, G. F. Meyers, Kniman In

For Sale or Trade for town property in Rensselaer or elsewhere, 35 acres of land all well under cultivation, good orchard. Address, J. H. Belcher, Turner’s Dairy, South Bend, Ind. H. C. REED, Decorator, paper hanger and painter. Estimates on all classes of work, large or small. Drop me a eard or leave word at the Makeever House. Will Deliver Meat to Any Part of The City. I wish to notify the public that I have some nice corn fed cattle to butcher, and will promply deliver meat to all parts of the City. Call phone No. 63. J. J. Eiglesbach. dtf Ice For Sale. Ice for sale, delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 256. M. P. Warner. Dissolution Notice. Ellis & Murray have this day July 261901 dissolved partnership. G. E. Murray continuing the business and settling all firm indebtedness. J. H. S. Ellis retiring and taking all accounts due the firm of Ellis & Murray to this date. °J. H. S. Ellis. G. E. Murray, Ice for Sammer. I have my ice house filled with good ice, am now ready to furnish customers with ice for the summer at reasonable prices. 0. 0. Starr,

Rod tewrMMd Mautraatlon VIOSS PAINFUL Menstruation I Cl nOy Anda PgEVBNTIVB for ■| | J IRREGULARITIES. 111 Are Safe and Reliable. ■ V EjF~ Perfectly Harmles The Ladies’ PRICE Sent postpaid on receipt of 9 price. Money refunded if not as we*sj< say. Sample and Booklet sent free, Via de Cinchona Co.. Des Moines, lowa Cocoanut taffy, newsboy lemon gems, iced Homestead cookies lemon cream biscuit, fig-bar, choco ate creams are all fresh at Starrs “Coleridge” and “69” Cigars for oale by all dealers Auglq Notice. For Sale-Combined writing-desk and book-case. Contains pigeonholes, 2 shelves and 3 drawers. Almost new. Inquire of B. F. Coen, Phone 131. dwtf EVILS OF ANTYP YRINE The use of antipyrine for the relief and cure of headaches has a depressing influence on the heart and causes a derangement of the kidneys. Krause’s Headache Capsnles contain no antipyrinne, chloral, morphine or any other injurious ingredient. They cure quickly aud leave the head clear and cool. Price 25c Sold by A. F. Long.

Notice to Contractors. IMPROMMMENT OF FOREST AND MERRIT STREETS. NOTICE is hereby given, that at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, to be held at the Council Chamber at 8 o’clock p. m. on the 26th Day of August 1901, sealed bids will be received for the improvement of that part of Forest Street which lies between the north line of Oak Street and six feet north of the center line of Merritt Street and that part of Merritt Street which lies between a point six feet east of the center line of Forest Street and the west line of the street or road known as the “Gravel Road” by grading the same and the construction thereon of a macadam roadway, twelve feet in width. All of said work shall be done in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Common Council on the 22nd day of July, 1901, and the specifications therefor on file in my office. Bidders shall file with their bids, the receipt of the City Treasurer for the sum of SSOO, deposited as a guarantee that such bidder, if successful, will enter into a contract in accordance with his bid. By order of the Common Council. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN, k . City Clerk. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? We keep Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in plain view, but if you don’t happen to see it, why ask for it. The manufacturers guarantee it to cure Dyspepsia and all forms of Stomach Troubles. Sold by A. F. Long.

Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that I will receive sealed bids for a new School House to be erected on the south line of Section 1, Township 30, Range 6 west, Barkley Township, Jasper county, Indiana, up to 10 o'clock a. m. of TUESDAY, AUGUST 13,1901, Sealed bids to be mailed or handed to me on or before said designated date. Said bids to be opened at' hiy office at 10 a. m. Tuesday, Aug. 13,1901. Plans and specification for said building are now on file ai my office and at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools, Rensselaer, Indiana. Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all blds. ELIAS ARNOLD, Trustee Barkley tp. P. O. Rensselaer, Ind. R. D. NERVES LIKE A FLAT IRON A woman who suffered for three years from nervous prostration says two bottles of Lichty Celery Nerve Compound effected a complete cere, She hardly knows today whether she has nerves or not, she never feels them. It is certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by A. F. Long. Notice to Contractors. IMPROVEMENT OF RIVER STREET. NOTICE is hereby given, that at a '’'‘Kular meeting of the Common Council of the City of r 3, Indiana, to be held at the Council Chamber at 8 o’clock p. m. on the 26th day of August, 1901, W K?'2a woS'to »” ton. cwwful, will enter in?o a contract In accordance By order of ‘b^m^ER 0

Expenditures and Tax Levies WALKER TOWNSHIP. FOR THE YEAR 1902. The trustee of Walker Jaeper **l* Township expenditureslMßO. and town «* <» «» ! lbw« p. annum. Dated August 1.1901. Trustee

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John F. Pettit view and rept Hang G $ 300 Isaac Warner, viewing road 1 50 Luri I Halleck qualifying road viewers .. 25 John F Pettit view and rept highway... 3 00 Isaac Warner viewing road... 1 50 Lura I Halleck, qualifying road viewers 25 John L 8 Gray, viewing road 8 00 ST Comer “ “ 6 00 Jos. McClanahan “ “ i. 600 J M Troxell, qualifying road viewers 25 G P N Saddler bridge plans 125 00 do same 100 00 A J BeUows, enumerating voters— ... 22 00 A G Hardy railroad election ..... 310 Elias Arnold, enameration of voters 24 00 E C English, mileage cor inquest . 1 50 F E Babcock public printing. 3 00 John R Phillips services Bd of Review. 42 00 Leslie Clark, public prinsing 140 Sroner & Day exp poor farm. C C Starr ice for county 1 50 G M Wilcox enum. of voters t 16 00 J D Babcock ins railroad election 4 00 Shelby Grant judge “ “ 400 IA Glazebrook, “ “ “ ... 400 E P Honan clerk “ “ 4 00 C C Warner “ “ “ 4 00 C B Stewart sheriff “ “ 300 Henry Purvupile “ “ “ 300 Mich Eger rent room “ “ 5 00 John F Major clerk’s expenses. 2 25 Rhoades & Overton exp poor farm 12 29 Leslie Clark pub enu n0tice.....:....,...... 3 00 Elias Arnold alloting ditches.. 3 00 Geo Schreimer “ , “ 300 A G Hardy exp highways 17 10 M H Hemphill team for commissioners . 150 J A Ramey Marion gravel rd work... ... 500 R A Parkison c h bonds . 2531 25 E R Hopkins, sprinkling c h lawn 4 00 M B Price alloting ditches 63 00 do postage '. ■. 100 Fleener & Carnahan ex omitted taxes.... 161 20 8 B Jenkins mowing c h lawn 1 50 A G Hardy boarding prisoners . 1170 do labor and repairs at jail . 13 25 M B Price postage ........ . 100 do allotting ditches... 75 00 R T Newman ex poor farm... 35 00 Chas Morlan janitor c h 45 90 do laundry ch. 70 W J W right serv cor inquest 9 90 J W Walker rept “ “ 16 00 A B Coleman wit and mileage cor inq 85 DB Holly “ “ 285 J H Kenney “ “ “ 285 John Navin “ “ “ ... 285 John Harrington" ‘ “ 2 85 WI Spears “ “ “ 85 Wm Barten “ “ “ 85 George Welsh “ “ “ 85 John Wilson “ “ “ 85 E Besser, exam of body 5 00 John Thornton, labor at poor farm 7 05 A G Hardy exp railroad election 7 70 J W McEwen, public printing..... ... ........ 200 Clara Schultz labor at poor farm.. 12 00 Calvin Cain “ “ “ “ 20 00 Charles Cain “ “ “ “ 20 00 Garland Grant “ “ “ “ ... 625 Chas L Vick “ " “ " .... 400 L H Hamilton postage 4 00 Jas Clowry work on gravel road ... 60 00 W B Austin rebate Robt Goodrick Uq lie 13 88 J D Adams 2 steel arches. 98 00 Burt-Terry Sta Co books and Sta .... 264 00 A DClark trustee, enu male inhab 12 00 B D Comer “ “ “ “ 30 00 City of Rensselaer lights. .. 8 77 do water for Co.. . 87 50 Ellis Jones board of Review 42 00 Leslie Clark public printing 22 20 do election’railroad 26 00 D H Yeoman lumber Marion tp grav rd. . 462 Chas Robinson exp railroad election. 5 00 G M Wilcox trustee elec meals 1900 5 60 John Whittaker allotting ditches 150 Geo Stalbaum “ “ ... 150 W S Lewis " “ 75 J N Leatherman inspector railroad elect 400 Wm Greenfield judge “ “ 4 00 WmßNowels “ “ “ 4 00 Fred L Chilcote clerk “ “ 4 00 J E Spitler “ “ “ 4 00 Lyman Zea sheriff “ “ 3 00 Larksn Potts “ “ “ 3UO C M Blue inspector “ “ 4 00 Philip Blue judge “ “ 4 00 C E Hershman “ “ “ 4 00 Roy Blue clerk “ “ 4 00 Benhart Fendig clerk “ " 4 00 Thos. McGowan sheriff “ “ 3 00 Louis Davisson “ " “ 300 C J Dean inspector “ “ 4 00 Robt. Michael judge “ “ 4 00 C D Nowels “ “ “ 4 00 Geo Scott clerk “ “ >4 00 WJlmes “ “ “ 400 Washington Scott sheriff “ " 300 Caas Robinson “ “ “ 3 00 J F Major making stat report 50 Geo F Meyers bd of Review.... 36 00 W C Babcock postage..... - - 4 00 R A Parkison treas Wheat ditch bpnd5...1637 21 L H Hamilton services Co Supt .. 10800 Burt Stat Co Books and Stationery 63 80 W. C. BABCOCK, Auditor.

MR NOTICE. The State of Indiana,) a S Jasper County. i In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term 1901. Morgan W. Jenkins, ) . vs > Complaint No. 6159. David Sayler, et al ) , . Now comes the plaintiff by Chilcote & Parkison his attorneys and files his complaint herein together with an affidavit that the defendants David Sayler, and Mrs. Sayler his wife and Mrs. Sayler widow of said David Sayler; William Sayler and Mrs. Sayler his wife and Mrs. Sayler widow of said William Sayler; The Fort Wayne and Mississippi Railroad Company; Charles Case, trustee; Isaac Sayler and Mrs. Sayler his wife and Mrs. Sayler, widow of said Isaac Sayler: Mary Sayler and Mr. Sayler her husband, and Mr. Sayler widower of said Mary Sarier; tMary S. Sayler, and Mr.— — Say ter, her husband, and Mr. Sayler, widower of said Mary S. Sayler; Cornelius Saylor, and Mrs. Saylor his wife, and Mrs. Saylor, widow of said Cornelius SaylorJ Cornelius Sayler, and Mrs. Sayler his wife, and Mrs. Sayler, widow of said Cornelius Sayler; William M. Thompson, and Mrs. Thompson his wife, and Mrs. Thompson, widow of said William M. Thompson; Caroline H. Thompson and Mr. Thompson her husband, and Mr.- ——- Thompson, widower of said Caroline H. Thompson; Ann Saylors, and Mr. Saylors her husband, and Mr. Baylors, widower of said Ann Saylors; Ann Sayler, and Mr. —— Sayler her husband, and Mr. Sayler, widower of said Ann Sayler; Carrie H. Sajder, andjdr. Sayler, her husband, and Mr. Sayler, widower of said Carrie H. Sayler; Carne H. Thompson, and Mrhusband and Mr. Thompson, widower of said Carrie H. Thompson; Melissa Copp and Mr. Copp her husband, and Mr. Copp, widower of said Melissa Copp and William Copp her husband; H. B. Miller and Mrs. Miller his wife, and Mrs. —-- Miller, widow of said H B. Miller- Hope B. Miller and Mrs. MiUer, his wife, and |Mrs. - Miller, widow of said faope B. ic innsA and Mrs. - Jones his wife, and Mrs. Jones, widow of said Witham E. and all of the unknown consorts, heirH, devisees and legatees, of the above named defendants ; and all of tke unknown consorts, heirs, devisees and legatees of all of the unknown heirs, devisees and leratees and consorts of each of the foregoing defendants, and all of the unknown executors and administrators or the above defendants; the Christian names of the wives and widows and of the husbanes and widowers being unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. s-r.nd-Notice is therefore hereby given said defend anta, that unless they be and *PPe»r ?“ th ®?”* day of October the same being the 22nd judicial day of the September term, of the Jasper Circuit Court to be hoMen onthe 2nd Monday of September, A. D. 1901, at &e house in the city of Rensselaer, In said county and state, and answer or demur to said_ oom plaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. , _ . In witness whereof, I Aug. 13-2027. , Clerk.

There is so much mews that even if it comes by telegrrph we over-look some of it. Isn’t it a fact that you have seen Dr. Caldwell’s Svrup advertised several times and have neglected to try it? An ounce of Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is as <rood as a three weeks’ vacation. Ask any druggisl or anyone who has taken it. Sold by A. F. Long.