Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1902 — Page 4

“Go Hway Back and Sit Down” in the i "retr of ....Scott 8r05.... Harness Shop, and see for yontself how securely they make harness and mend it. It will make you forget that MACHINE MADE HARNESS Are in the Market. When you want the BEST for a reasonable price and want it GUARANTEED go to SCOTT BROS. Read Feels Like Bursting Maybe vou were out late last night? If you had taken a Krause’s Headache Capsule before retiring your head would be clear and cool this morning. Take one now and you will be alt—right4B—an_halLan_ hour Price 25c, Sold by A. F. Long. A lady came into our store and said: “I am going to take Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for my cold. It kept us free all last winter from every kind of cold. It it a great remedy and a perfect laxative.” Sold by A. F. Lang Sick made well Weak made strong Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis“TT'covered by Famous Doctor Scientist that cures every known ailment. Wonderful Cures are Effected that seem like miracles performed—the secre of Long Life of olden timeKTevived; r The Remedy is Free to all Who Send Name and Address. After years of paUeut study, and delving Indo the dusty record of the past, as w ell as foltowing modern experiments in the realms of medical science, l»r. James W. Kidd 2278 First National Bank building, Fort Wayne, Ind., makes the startling announcement that he has

/!< %, I i DR. J AMRS W 11 J JAM KIPD. ■urely du.orerei the ohxir of life. That he is able with the aid of a •nyaterlous compound, k-own only" to himso.t, produced as a result of t..-rears he has spent In searching for this jj >n life-giving boon to cure any and every <li» -hat is known to the human body. Their > ■•' doubt of the doctor* earnestness • la tea u s claim and the remarkable cures that m u> 'v effecting seems to bear him Otrt t er- stru. „’j. His theory which be sdvanee* i. one ot. won and based on sound ex-, perrteuce in am<-1 U practice of many years It eotanotbir . ij try Ills remarkable “Elixir ©TLafe' s.* t e oalle It. for he sends it free to anyone who U a sufferer, In sufficient quantities to convince of its abi'lty to c ire. so there U absolutely no risk to run. s-ouie of the core* cited are very resnarkahl*-. and but for reliable witnesses would hardly be credited. The ■ lam.* bare thrown away tiietr crutches and walks! after two or three trills of the remedy The alok, given up by home doctors, have been restored to their families and friends tn perfect beaUh. Rheumatism. stom ach, eart, dver, kidaey, blood and skin dis ease* and bladder troubles disappear as by Headaches, backamwt. nervousness, r«. consumption, coughs, colds, asthma catarrh, ibmohitto and all affections of the Shraei, lungs, or any vital trgvns are' easily overcome in a space of time that is simply ■sanreloiM. Partial paralysis.; focometer ataxia. dropsy gout, scrofula, and plies are quickly and perman rally removed. It purl'les the entire sjstom. bl od and tissues, rest iron normal nerve power. cdrculaUsn and astate ot perfect health (■produced at onoe. To the doctor all system are allka and squally affbeted by this gw ■ •Elixir es Ufa,’’ Bend for the remedy today It ta free to every sufferer state what yo® want to be eared of and the sure remedy fbrtt wW be swt yos free by return mafl.

CORRESPONDENCE

• Hanging Grove. Thefsocial at Banta school house Friday night was well attended. Mr. Johnson and wife and Mrs, -Johnson’s Sister Miss Kirk by, attend ed'the, social given by the Modern Woodmen at Francesville Saturday night. English and Jones are shredding corn north of Fr incesville, Miss Carrie Parker"was the guest pf Mrs. Stalker last Friday, Mrs. Warner is convalescent. Will Foster and Miss Mabel McDonald were married in Rensselaer, last Wednesday. We wish tliem a long life and great happiness.

Parr Items.

The party at Mr. E. E. Harshbergers was v‘6ry well attended Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Hoshaw of Rensselaer visited with Miss Ida Elder last Thursday and Friday. The latter and her mother returning home with the. Free Baptist quarterly meeting. Mrs, Edward Hudson, Miss Ottie Blankenbaker, Mrs. Lillie Gant and daughter Marie, Mr. David Elder and Mrs. Charles Rowen and children also attended the quarterly meet ing at Rensselaer from this place. Mr. and Mrs. Saylers who was the guests of Charles Rowen last week returned to their home in Rensselaer F riday evening. Clifford Edwin, youngest son of D. A. Elder was very sick with the croup last week but is better at this writing. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steel visited with Mr. Moses Chupp and family Saturday and Sunday.

A Simple Cold Cure. Krauss’s Cold Cure, in capsule form, is easy to take and does not affect the head or hearing like quinine. Try it today. Price 25c Sold by A. F. Long. See Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market.

Rosy Cheeks. Do you want them? Do you simply want to glow with health? Do you want to eat well, sleep well and work well? Try Liohty’s Celery Nerve Compound. Sold by A. F. Long.

Dissolution of Partnership. Rensselaer, Ind. Deo. 30, 1901, The blacksmithing firm of Danford Bros, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, Chas. Danford retiring and George Danford & Son continuing the business. All outstanding accounts due the firm may be paid to the new firm. A general blacksmithing and -repair shop will be conducted and the very b-el work is guaranteed in .fivery line. Danford & Son. Old Fashioned Cold Cures are going out of date. The busy man of today cannot afford to lie abed a whole day and undergo the martyrdom of the sweating process. Krause’s Cold Cure are capsules of convenient size, and can be taken without danger while performing your usual duties. They cure in 24 hours. Price 25c. Sold by A. F. Long.

tobacco spit L/VJIX I and SMOKE ■’■■■■■■ ■ Your Lifeawayl Too can be cured of any form of tobacco using rssily. be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking HO-TO~BAO, that makes weak men strong Many gaiu ten pounds in ten days. Over 100,0011 cured. All druggists. Cure guarantee!. Book, let and advice7FßKK. Address STIJRI.IN<I RdiMEDY CO, Chicago or New York. <0 ••••PIONEER----MEAT_MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, Mulloii, Sausage. Balogna. Etcat the lowest prices. HIGHEST PRICES PAID HIDES & TALLOW.

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I The January apportionment of the school fund was issued Thursday, by tile state superintendent. Jasper county baa 4,726 children between 6 and 21; pays $5,742.07 as school tax and will draw out $6,049.28, or $307.21 more than we paid in. The period of Lent in 1902 comes earlier than usual, Ash Wednesday being Feb. 13. The feast days from then until the close of Lent fall on the following dates/’ MidLent Sunday, March 9; Palm Sunday. March 23; Good Friday, March 28; and Easter Sunday, March 30. The peculiar endowment of blind persons in other senses or faculties is quite plainly evidenced in'our little blind and crippled boy Ernie Zea. He can give the exact dates of any important event in Rensselaer’s history within the past ten years, the date of the death of every well known Rensselaer person, and of many prominent people the world over. He answers any question promptly when asked, not hesitating even momentariV- « Perry Marlatt, who sold his home farm 2 miles north, some months ago to J. N. Sample has bought it back again paying SSOO more than he sold it for, Mr. Marlatt did not realize how good a home and farm he had until he he had sold it, a,nd several other farmers around here could say the same thing. Mr. Sample is looking about for another place to buy.

The cane-rushes and consequent class wars that have taken place at the Indiana State University at Bloomington between the freshmen and sophomore classes, annually on February 22nd, will not be tolerated this year by the faculty, and the students have been so notified. If they desire to bold a cane-rush under proper athletic auspices, they can do so? 'but “scrapping” will be severely puiL ished. A quite remarkable marriage ocoured in White county one day last week. The bride is Mrs. Hiram Collins, whose husband was sentenced to the state prison for life about a year ago, for the murder of old Philip Ward, of Reynolds. She is about 50 years old and the mother of seven children. The groom is said to be only J 9 years of age and has been in the employ of Mrs. Collins on her farm, for several months. Logansport Reporter: The late Major McFadin left no will, but by the Major’s well* known wishes, his household goods, personal property and government bonds which in all amounts to less than $2,000, will go to his nephew, Frank L, Dukes, of Wipamac, Mr. Dukes to pay all funeral expenses. The lots which the Major owned on the West Side are to be divided equally between Mrs. Andrus, of Forest, 111., and the Dukes children, of Winamac. <

Col. Fred Phillips was one of the auctioneers at two big cattle sales in Chicago, Tuesday and Wednesday. The first day’s sale was all Herefords, by Thomas Clark, of Beecher, 111, Sixty head were sold and the average price was $507. The leader of the herd, Perfection, brought $9,000, and is the highest priced bull in the country. Col. Fred was one of the solicitors when this fellow was knocked off, and secured a -bid of $8,500, but that was not big enough to bag the bull. The second was a combination sale, when 87 head were sold at an average of $216. * A nameless exchange says that the coatlesa man puts a careless arm around the waist of a hatless girl, as over the dustless and mudless roads in a horseless carriage they whirl. Like a.leadless bullet from a hammerless gun by smokeless powder driven, they,fly to taste the speechless joy of endless union given Though the only lunch his coinless purse affords to them the means, is a tasteless meal of boneless cod with a “wide’’ of

.stringless beams;’ he puffs a tobbacolcss cigarette and laughs a mirthless laugh when papa tries to coax her back by wireless telegraph. J. F. Warren had bis public sale Thursday, at his, former farm, two xfitiiles north qf town. The properly all sold readily and at excellent prices. Better in fact than he had anticipated, the total amounting to about S9OO, whereas some S2OO or S3OO less than that was about what he bad figured ont. As usual at public sales in this county these prosperous times, practically all the buyers pulled their weasel skins, or rather their check books, and paid on the spot. Only one note was given, in fact, on the whole lot. According to the pension office statistics more than 48.000 pensioners died and 7,215 names were stricken from the rolls during the past fiscal year. The list, however, had not decreased any, as enough names were added to the roll to show a total increase for the year of 2,273. The pension roll now contains 997,834 names and it is expected that this will be brought up to 1,000,000 mark next fall when the department begins in earnest the work of distributing pensions among the- SpanishAmerican war applicants. The New York W rid Almanac, just issued, professes to give all the names of all the millionaires in the country, though no doubt it misses some. This state is credited with 30. Of these Terre Haute has seven and Indianapolis only five. The Journal says some of theirs got away, probably from fear of the tax collector. One of these five is Senator Fairbanks. Lafayette credited with two, James Fowler and James Murdock. South Bend has four, two Olivers and two Studebakers. No country editors are mentioned, in the list from anywhere in the state.

The state of Michigan has some quite rigid restrictions on the sale of oleomargerine, and Charles H. Thompson, an official of the Geo. ILTlammond packing company, or. Hammond. is under arrest for an alleged attempt to bride Food Commissioner Snow, of Michigan, into lessening these restrictions. Snow was offered | a cent a pound on all oleomargerine sold in Michigan if he would permit the sales, and was assured that the sales would run from 25,000 to 60,000 pounds each month. Mr. Snow had other regard for moral principle than its commercial value, however, and after arranging for an interview with Thompson, had detectives obscured rs witnesses. Thompson is out on $2,500 bail and other arrests of the Hammond .Company’s employes are expected to result. *

FARMS. Indiana Fanns and Country Homes. There is uo place on this Round Earth, where one can do so well on the Farm as in Old Indiana. There is no place iri Old Indiana where one can do so well on the farm as in Wabash Co-, Ind. There is do place in Wabash County where one can buy good Farms and Country Homes so well as at North Manchester, Wabash Co., Ind. • *" - Around and about the Thriving City of North Manchester is located the finest and best improved farms and Country Homes that can be found in the Grand Old State of Indiana. We have a large number of these Farms and Country Homes for sale. Farms of 320 acres. Farms of 100 acres. Farms of 80 acres. Country homes and farms of 60, 40 and 20 acres up for sale. The prices for these farms range from SSO to $75 per acre, only. For full information and parti* culars call on or 1. V. KESLER & CO. Real Estate & Loans. North Manchester, Ind

BAD BREATH •• I k»ve been" »•!■>* ( AICARCT* ud an a mild and effective laxative they are simply wonderful. My daughter and I were bothered with alck stomach and our breath was very bad. After taking a few doses of Cascarets we have improved wonderfully. They are a great help In the family.” Wilhelmina Nagel. 1137 Rittenhouse St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. CANDY W W CATHARTIC / bwcwiew TRADE MAUK l»CoMffna» Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sioken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2ac. oOc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... gtoril.t Rewedy C«»p«nT, Chl'igv. Roatnal, Kvw lark. SIS MaTO.RIR 8 ? ld & nd guaranteed by all drugI" DAW gists to Cl> RE Tobacco Habit. Money To Loan. I have several thousand dollarbf 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.

MW HOTICE. State of Indiana ( qq Count; QfJaspetl In the Jasper Circuit Court to February Term. 1902, Laura F. Smith, i VS No. 6260. John C. Smith. I Be it remembered that on this 4th day of January. A, D. 1902 the above named 'plaintiff by Hanley & Hunt attorneys, filed In the office of the Clerk of said Court her complaint against said defendant and also the affidavit of a competent person that said defendant John U. Smith IsEnST -resident of the state of Indiana, said non-resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit and that said cause wid stand for trial at the February term, of said court, 1902 to wit: on the Third day of March 1902. Witness my hand and the seal /sir vrYf said Court, affixed at office in I Jlicnsselacr, Indiana, on this 4th '-^0 of January;A. D. 1902. John F. major, J: n 7-14-21 Clerk.

i Eirk uro’ Company i | I’ua-KJFL, ijntzd. ! I 1 | Pure Drugs, Mdicines and mm. I 8 1 I 4 We Need Your Trade | Must Have it X You need us ▼▼ | Because we are your friend and protect your interests, g We buy right and sell right. Bring in your produce. g Special Sale Every Day this Week.g □ 6.00 CASH BUYS: | 2 50 lbs Union Club Flour $1.05 Regular $1,15 9 g 19 lbs granulated sugar 1.00 “ 1.15 X 8 5 lbs Best B Bacon 60 *• .70 X g 3 lbs Roasted Coffee 35 “ .45 ♦ X 7 bars Lenox soap 25 “ .30 © X 1 lb corn starch 08 “ .10 St g 25 oz Baking Powder 25 “ .35 g g 1 lb Baking Soda T)8 “ .10 o ? 11b Starch . 08 “ .10 | i 1 Bottle Lemon Extract '.OB “ .10’f 6 1 Bottle Vanilla Extract 08 “ .10 r 3 lbs Any Dried Fruit 25 “ .30 Jr |j 3 lbs Table Syrup 09 “ .10; j g 1 lb Japan Tea 35 •* X 1 Cake Stove Polish .08 “ .10 X $ 3 Cans Corn 25 “ -60 9 2 1 lb Pudding 08 “ .10 x 9 $5.00 $6,009 Save si.oo in five, $20.00 in a hundred. I Kirk Drug Co. | . ■" .1J..1U .JU ikh l - . J.S -.■■■■■»■■ ■.. > _ . •; * * A ,'4 , 1*

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Apploatioo fsr License. citizen# of the Town of Parr, and of Union township Jaaper county, Indiana, that the undersigned Joseph the State of Ina»W.‘SSa'MEl becoming intoxicated and who has been a continuous resident of said town and township for more than ninety days last past and who «“ r f?P ect to all legal requirements and quailfixations a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who is and will be the actual owner and nroI E” eto J,? f ““4 business if license be granted “‘“1 will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Jasper at their February i „ n Clng ° n /February third 1902. for I a license to sell, and barter spiritous, .vinous ana malt ana all other intoxicating liquors in 1( n a a .Quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on th £J >r , e ?i ls ® s w bere sold and bartered. ‘ the room in which this applicant will ask for a license to sell and barter liquors as afore said is on the ground floor of a two story frame building situated upon the north end of the want twenty feet off of the west side of out lot twelve in the village of Farr, Jasper County, Indiana. Said building being more particularily described as Bt a P°*ut three feet south of the north west corner of said out lot JX®*ve and running thence south a distance of thirty two feet ana three inches thence east a distance of eighteen feet and three inches thence north a distance of thirty two feet and three inches thence west a distance of eighteen feet and three inches to the place of beginning. ln applicant desires to sell thirty one feet five inches by seventeen e mt ve inside measurement. The applicant says that said room fronts upon Firman street a public street in Raid village of Parr and that the front of Raid room facing the said street is furnished with two large glass windows and one large panel door with glass therein and that the whole of said room way be viewed from the street; that there is one window upon the west side thereof and one door and one window in the south end of said room; that the said room is separate and apart from any other businesi of any kind whatever; that there are no devices for amusement or music of any kind or character in or about said room; that the same can be securely locked and admission thereto prevented, and that there are no partitions or partition in said room. The applicant says that he is qualified as an applicant for said license for said place. The applicant will ask for a license for a period of one year and permission to sell cigars and tobaccos in connection therewith. _ JOSEPH CONWAY. Jan. 7-14-21. CANDY Gfocondb Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell '‘something just u good."