Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1901 — Page 4
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Kirk Div Company PARR, XTSTDPure Drugs. Meta and Chemicals. A Complete Stock of Standard Patent Medicines, Stationary, Fancy Goods. ; Toilet Articles and Perfumery • The Finests and 10c Cigar in the Market: Special Attention given to the ' Compounding of ) Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family RecipesPaints and Oils, Varnishes and Brushes -Our Stock of Wall Paper- ' Comprises all of ’he Latest Styles and the Newest Designs. Wall Paper for all Purposes. ft, Grocery Department You will find e\ rything usually kept in a First Clas- City . Grocery Store. • We sell for OZLTT-TZ" which enables us to make the low prices •we quote. We also pav the Highest Market* Price for Your Produce in Cash or Trade. Yon Can’t Afford to Buy Groceries on TIME. Kirk Drug Co.
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In Memoriam.
, Resuliniims Epon th<*D?aili of Comrade William McKinley. I Resolutions adopted at the McKinley Memorial Exercises of Rens selaer Poet No. 84, G. A. R., held I at Memorial Hall Sept. 20th; 1901:1 Whereas-. The President of the i United States, William McKinley, has been assassinated at the .hand of Anarcay, and our Nation strick- | en with a grief more profound and ' all-pervading than ever before fell to its lot: and TK/zemts: We recognize that, | “God moves in a mysterious way | His wonders to perform," and that in the unfolding of the j Creator’s plans concerning His I creation, He never leaves wanting i the man for the specific occasion: ■ That when “In the course of hu- ' man events” Despotism must give | place to Liberty and God, with a j Gideon’s Band, would check the : mightiest nation on the globe and again impress upon the minds and hearts of mankind, “That there is a God in Heaven that rules among men”—the chosen Gideon of the occasion, was a Washington. That at the period of “Irrepressible Conflict” between right and wrong, when a Nation dedicated to Liberty and Freedom was threatened by the marshalled hosts of wrong and oppression, with destruction, the selected Captain of Freedom’s Legions (the price of whose captaincy was the last drop of his patriot blood and a Nation bathed in tears) was a Lincoln
That when, in the further unfolding of his mighty plan, a Nation by Him planted for that purI pose should smite the Tyrant’s power and Let the oppressed go free, and lead the nations of the | world up to the pl me of a higher, nobler civilization, God’s man assigned to the helm of our noble Ship of State, —the man who is now, by the foul, cowardly hand of the assassin, added to the long list of God’s Hero-martyrs, was our comrade, William McKinley, That we also recognize that because the finite can not grasp or comphrehend, the Infinite, we do not see what adequate good can come from that deplorable event which bows hundreds of millions in profound sorrow (for all the civilized nations of the earth mourn with us today.) We may not know why the frail woman at Canton, so lovely in all the relations of life, and who, as her last sad gaze falls upon her coffined dead, would so gladly exchange all the glory and fame that have come to her and hers, for the sweet and loving ministrations that have hitherto been hers, why she should be afflicted with such a crushing weight of sorrow as has fallen to her lot. But of this we may feel fully assured even in the darkest of earth’s sorrows; That, ‘‘Behind the dim unknown, StandethGod, within the shadows Keeping watch above His own.’' Therefore be it resolved; That this Post express its grateful satisfaction that the Peerless Leader, chosen of Heaven to the Post of Honor at so momentous an epoch in our country’s history. And to be a grand exemplar of the life, and death, of a true patriot, was a comrade of the Grand Army of the Republic: And Be It Resolved: That the deepest sympathy of the comrades of this Post be extended to her upon whom the sad event falls with such peculiar heaviness, and that their prayers to the Heavenly Father are,'that He will administer that consolation, in her great sorrow, which only the widow’s God can give. Be it Further Finally Resolved: That as “undying *vigilance is the price of liberty” the members of this Post will henceforth exoercise that vigilance to extent of their ability towards extermination of the hydra-headed. Anarchy now infesting and profaning our fair land until no place may be found within her borders for its foul existence.
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In eveiy walk in life these clothes are worn and distinguished for the faultless manner in which they are made and fit- You can’t find better at any price nor any as good at double the price For sale only in Rensselaer and Jasper county, at Hurray’s Clothing Store.
Well Drilling. I have purchased Steward & Korman’s well drilling outfit and am prepared to do good, reliable work. Drop me a postal card and I will figure with you on your work. Charles Ball. Rensselaer, Ind. ANOTHER RESPECTED CITIZEN GONE to the city to take treatment for his stomach trouble. The amount of money he paid for railroad fare to get there would have bought enough of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin to have kept him and his entire family in good health for six months. You can’t suffer from Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache or Stomach Troubles if you take this remedy. In 50c and sl'oo bottles. Sold by A, F. Long.
Lower Kates to Buffalo. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, beginning Oct- sth the Nickel Plate Road will sell round trip tickets at one half of the one way first class limited fare. Return limit 4 days after sale. Inquire of nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road or C. A. Aster!in, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. or K. J. Hamilton, Agent, Qc3o Ft. Wayne, Ind.
JUST ONE BOTTLE. Scammon, Kans., Nov. 19, 1900. Pepsin Syrup Co. Monticello, 111. Sirs: —About three months ago I had occasion to use something for constipation. One bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin was all. I have been doing business with your firm oyer a year and I find it like your medicine profitable and pleasant. Phil. L. Keener, Editor “Scammon Miner.” Sold by A. F. Long.
A millionaire appetite with a scant income, has many a dyspeptic. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will cure Dyspepsia. Sold by A. F. Long. ijpnolsteriiur. We have secured a thoroughly competent man for furniture repair and upholstering work. Work called for and delivered. Donnelly Bros. LICHTY’B CELERY NERVE COMPOUND for all nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, S analysis, biliousness, dyspepsia, ostjveness, piles, liver complaint, kidney- troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and cures thoroughly and p eedily. Sold by A. F. Long. A. Lewis, Great Success. ’ “Lafayette Star” for sale by T. W. Haus, also “69” and “Coleridge” for sale by all dealers, dw2w
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solution of Partn ersliip. The partnership heretofore existing between G. W. Sharp and W. B. Peterson under the firm name of the Rensselaer Decorating Company, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned will continue the business of painting, paper-hanging and decorating as before. Shop on Main street north of the railroad, 3 doors south of McColly & Coen’s store. Orders by telephone No. 293 will receive prompt attention. W, B. Peterson.
HELLER’S TESTIMONY. Albert Heller, living at 1114 Farnham St., Omaha, says: “I have tried most everything that is used as a preventive or cure for headache, but nothing did me so much good as Krause’s Headache Capsules. Others have tried them and say the same thing.” Price 25c. Sold by A, F. Long.
wn an State of Indiana ( sq County of Jasper ( In Jasper Circuit Court, November Term A. D. 1901. Mary E. Spitler, ) vs ' Complaint No. 6201W. H. Pierce, et al ) Now conies tlie plaintiff by Foltz, Spitler fc Kurrie her attorneys and flies her oomplalnt herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants W. H. Pierce, Florence Pierce his wife and Florence Pierce widow of said W. H. Pierce; Wiley H. Pierce, Mrs. Pierce ills wife and Mrs. Pierce widow of said Wiley H. Pierce; R. Cummings, Mrs. Cummings his wife and Mrs. Cummings, widow of said R. Cummings; J. Cummings, Mrs. Cummings his wife and Mrs. Cummings, widow of said J. Cummings; R. * J. Cummings & Co.; Sarah A. Creek, Mr. Creek her husband and Mr. Creek widower of said Sarah A. Creek; Wm. Beal, Mrs. Beal his wife and Mrs. Beal widow of said. Wm. Beal; Calvin Creek, Mrs. Creek his wife and Mrs. Creek widow of said Calvin Creek; William Beal, Mrs. Beal his wife and Mrs. Beal widow of said William Beal; Daniel Zerger, Mrs. Zerger his wife and Mrs. Zerger widow of said Daniel Zerger; William B. Hutton, Mrs. Hutton his wife and Mrs. Hutton widow of said William B. Hutton; William R. Compton, Mrs. Compton his wife and Mrs. Compton widow of said William R. Compton: James P. Beal, Mrs- Beal his wife and Mrs. Beal widow of said James P. Beal; William Blake, Mrs. Blake his wife and Mrs. Blake widow of said William Blake; Benjamin F, Dow, Mrs. Dow his wife and Mrs, Dow widow of said. Benjamin F. Dow: Lufhan F. Dew, Mrs. Dow his wife and Mrs. Dow widow of said Luman F. Dow; John W. Howe. Mrs. Howe his wifb and Mrs. Howe widow or said John W. Howe:B. F. Dow & Co.; B. F. Dow, and C. M. Dow his wife and Mrs. Dow widow of said B. F. Dow; L. F. Dow and M. E. Dow his wife and Mrs. Dow widow of said L. F. Dow; J. W. Howe and 8. 8. Howe his wife and Mrs. Howe widow of said J. W. Howe; all of the unknown heirs. legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatoota of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of each of the foregoing named defendants and all of the unknown executors, administrators, receivers and trustees of eu<hand every one of the foregoing named def<-?i lants, are not resident of the state of Indian i. Notice is therefore hereby given said defend-, ants that unless they be ind appear on the sth day of December, 1901, the same being the 22nd day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Second Monday of November A. D. 1901, at the court house in the city es Rensselaer, in said county and state, ana answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined tn your H I>H (• 11< *t ‘ In witness whereof, I hereunto \ set my hand and afllx the seal of ( ) ssid court, at Rensselaer Indi““. this 11th Clerk. Foltz. Spitler A Xurri". . Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 Oct. is-a-w.
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Application for Li cmse. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of DeMotte, and of Keener township, Jasper Countv, Indiana, that the undersigned Reason M. Dunn, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, over the age of twenty-one years; of good moral character and a man who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township for over ninety days last past, and who in respect to all legal qualifications and requirements, is a fit and proper person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who will be the actual owner and proprietor of said retail liquor business if license be granted him, will apply to the Board of Bommissioners of said Jasper County, Indiana, at their November Tenn, 1901, said term commencing on the 4th day of November, 1901, at the Commissioners’ court room in the court house in the city of Rensselaer, in said county and state, for a license to sell and barter spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank upon the premises where so sold and bartered. The location of the premises whereon said applicant desires to sell and barter and conduct said retail liquor business, is a one story frame building, fronting on Railroad street, in said town of DeMotte. Jasper county, Indiana. The precise location of said premises are more particularly described as follows, The said building is located on lot 14. in block 8, in the original plat of the town of DeMotte Jasper county, Indiana. The northeast corner of said building being thirty (30) feet and eight (8) Inches west of the northeast corner of said lot and on the north line thereof, thence by outside measurements south thirty (30) feet, thence west sixteen (16) feet, thence north thirty (30) feet, thence east sixteen (16) feet to the place of beginning. < That said described room and building is separate and apart from any other business of any kind and has no devices for amusement or music of any kind oreharacter. That said building fronts to the north on said Railroad street, having two windows and one door in the north end thereof and one door in the south end thereof and no doors or windows in either side thereof. That said room and building can be securely locked and admisson thereto prevented and is so arranged with glass windows that the whole interior can be viewed from the outside and from the said St Said license will be asked for a period of one year, commencing at the expiration of the liense now held by said applicant for said premises. RFASON M. DUNN.
Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. * In the matter of the petition of Barbara Kelley et al. No. 9697. Notice is hereby given that a pe.ition has been tiled with the Auditor of Jasper county, state of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be had before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper cotinty, State of Indiana on Tuesday the sth day of November 1901, the same being the second day of their Novum ber term. 1901. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be be constructed on the follow’"fUginning five hundred (600) feet south and twenty (20) feet wpst from the southeast corner of the northeast vnarter of section thirtytwo (38). township twenty-eight (28) north, ran ire seven (7) west, aunning thence north thirty-one hundred and thirty (8180) feet, thence west twelve hundred and twenty-four feet to its outlet in the "Cain” Ditch. This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons : w « Warren W. Sage, John W. Sage, Charles E. Sage, William H. Kano and heirs, Anna Barger, John Reed Jr.. William W.C. Brown, Frank P. Jeffries, Mary Reed, John Reed., Nora Casey, Mary Casey, Ellen Casey, Eredericlc O. Streich, John Roadlfer, Jordan Civil, Township and Trustee Jordan Civil Oct. 15-22 A uditor Jasper County Money To Loam I have several thousand dollarof private funds to loan on Real Estate (farms) for from one to three years time on seven per cent. arid small commission in sums of •300 and upwards. M. F.JOhilcotb.
