Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1902 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN " ■ — : O*cUl Paper of Jasper County. 4MM tn BepubUcanibulldlng on the corner ot W— htngtnn and Weeton Street*. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY ARD FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL BDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Term* of Subscription. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, January 21, 1902. V. 1 . v 1 ~ ’St tbs Republicans of the 10th Congressional District.
The Republicans of the several counties composing the Tenth Congressional district of Indiana, will meet oh Saturday the 15th •day of Feb. 1902, at such times and places as the County Committee designates, for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternate delegates to the District Convention to be held at the city of Monticello, in White County, Indiana, «n Wednesday February 19th 1902 nt 1:30 p. m.. to nominate a candidate to represent the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana in Congress. The representation shall be one delegate and one alternate delegate for each 200 votes and for each additional fraction of more than 100 votes cast for Hon. Hugh fl. Hanna for Presidential Elector at the election held in November
1900. Each county to be entitled to the aggregate number of delegates and alternate delegates as folio we: Benton county, 10. Jasper county, 10. Lake county, 27. Laporte county, 24. Newton county, 9. Porter county, 14. Tippecanoe county, 32. Warren county. 11. White county, 13. By order of the District Com. Thomas J. McCoy, C. E. Mills, Chairman. Secretary.
Haw Ar» Year KMaeys » Dr. Hobbs' Bparacus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sa»* SthM Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Cblcaxo or N Y FARMS. Jadiana Farms and Country Homes. There is do place on this Round Earth, where one can do so well oa the Farm as in Old Indiana. There is no place in Old Indiana where one can do so well pn the farm as in Wabash Co-, Ind. There is no 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 cm 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 160 acres. Farms of 80 acres. Country homes and farms of 60, 40 and 20 a?res up for sale. The prices for these farms range from >SO to $75 per acre, only. For full information and particulars cal! on or address.
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City News.
MONDAY. Miss Daisy Nauman spent Sun- k day in Chicago, with friends. James Meeds, of Hammond, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Myra Clark. Mies Tillie Fendig, now a clerk in a Delphi store, is back for a few days’ visit with her parents. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Fendig havtf gone to Chicago for a few days’ stay. Emmet Gray returned to Lis home at Kankakee ( 111., today, after a few days’ visit with A. Harmon’s family.
Levi Renicker went down to Carroll County Saturday, to buy a farm if he finds a suitable bargain in that line. D. A. Stoner went to Chicago today, to begin his week’s work as an expert poultry judge at the big poultry show at the cblliseum. Mrs. Verlin or “Jack” Morris left Saturday afternoon, for Iznver, Colo., where she expects to re main the balance of the winter, for the benefit of her health
Fred Granger arrived at his home in DeMotte, last Saturday, after a three years service in the Philippines He was in the 4th U. 8. regiment, and had the rank of a corporal. Peter Kessinger and son Walter left today for Wilsonville, Neb., where Mr. Kessinger’s "other son is reading and where they will probably make their future hpme, also. ‘ • Dave Platt got that way again, Saturday night, and Marshal Simpsoji run him in. He promised good and strong never to get that way again, and he was let go, Sunday morning.
The Northwestern Medical college at Chicago has been purchased by the Valparaiso normal school and the Eclectic Medical college, each buying a half interest. The consideration was $40,000. John Hack the well known contractor of Lowell, is now in Colorado, for the benfit of his health. He especially is seeking relief from asthma, and writes back that has experienced great benefit from the mountain air. Jesse E. Wilson arrived back Sunday from his three weeks’ Florida trip. Judge Sellers, of Monticello, who went with him also returned. They had great fishing down there, and Mr. Sellers gave the best of them some points on fly fishing.
J. N. Sample has bought Levi Renicker’s residence property, on the gravel road just north of town. There is a good residence and 5 acres of land in the property and the price was $2,000. Mr. Sample will make the place his residenceOs Ritchey sent his big boss bronze tom turkey to the Chicago poultry show, this morning. Also two of his offspring. The big fellow weighed 45 pounds before the cold weather a while back, but fell off a little then. He is not yet two years old. H. H. Kohlsaat, owner of over 60 per cent, of the stock of the Chicago Record-Herald, announces that he will retire from active work and turn over the editorship and entire business management to Frank B. Noyes, who has been associate editor since last April.
Henry Clement, of Knox, has been held without bail to await the action of the grand jury for the murder of Mrs. Davie, who was his sweetheart before he waa jilted. He will be tried at the next te r m of the Starke county circuit court aud the state will ask for the infliction of the death penalty.
CANOV CATHARTIC . “• Genuine stamped C. C. C- Never told In bulk. Beware <4 the dealer who tries to Mil "tomclhinj just as good."
Jr. and Mrs. Samuel Noland, of ner Lee, were Rensselaer visitors Saurday. They are also a recently narried couple, the bride bein' formerlyjMiss Trena Abl egore, flth are well known and much esteemed residents of that locality. Tiey are contemplating a removal, hrwever, but have not decided on tißir future place of residence. / Fred, the 15 year old .son of Commissioner S. A. Dowell, was brown from his pony, Sunday and quite badly hurt His ankle joint Vas dislocated, one of the large bones above the ankle broken, anc his face and bands badly bruised. Dr. I. M. Washburn reduced the fracture and dislocation and gave the other necessary surgical attention. ' .
Arrangements have been made for seating 100 more persons for the Sam Jones lecture. Tickets will be sold as long as this extra seating capacity is not exceeded, but no longer. Therefore anyone wanting to hear the lecture had best secure their tickets at once. These extra chair seats can not be reserved, but as before stated no more tickets will be sold than there are seats.
MONEY TO LOAN.
A tpecial fund to loan on farms at a lov rate rate of interest without commission. Also money to loan on city property, second mortage personal anc chattel security. Money on banc no delay. A complete set of ab stract books. Gallow write. James H. Chapman. Makeever’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. v
Fendig's Fat Poultry Prices.
B. F. Fendig will pay the following prices for fat poultry, with the rise of the market, up to and including Jan- 18th. For young roosters and old hens 6 cents per pound. Ducks 7 cents. Geese 6 cents. Hen Turkeys, 8 cents. Young Gobblers 15 lbs and under, 7 cents. Old Gobs 5 cents Heavy young Gobs 6£. B. S. Fendig, w2t
Dissolution of Partnership.
Rensselaer, Ind. Dec. 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 best work is guaranteed in every line.
Danford & Son.
Stray Pigs Taken Up.
Taken up by the undersigned, at his farm in Keener Tp., two miles west and a half a mile south of DeMotte, on Wednesday, Jan. Ist.. 1902, 16 stray pigs. Each weighing about 100 pounds. w2t Gerret Grevinstuck.
“Go away Back and Sit Down” in the rear of ....Scott 8r05.... Harness Shop, and see for yourself how securely they make harness and mend it. It will make you that MACHINE MADE HARNESS Are in the Market. When you want the BEST for a reasonable prire and want it GUARANTEED RO to SCOTT BROS.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST. List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1900, Jasper County, Indiana.
g , NAMES DESCRIPTION ||g 3 g 3 £ I o, o II & I .4 OWNERS. LANDS. 5 £ p Hanging Grove Township-No. 1. 0 Baker. Wm.'G 27 I * 29 17 88 68 47 Fleming, Harry L. nw 1» J W sw 23 29 5 80 60 21 TO 59 71 Hammerton, John .’. 3% e% 21 29 5 60 00713 10 Gillam Township—No. 2. 127 Hollingshead. French... ne- __- $ 150 Keplinger, Christ. eX se. ... 23 gO 8 17 16 22 42 325 Vennum, Frank 8.... se sw 25 31 5 40 nWse zo 31 5 80 nM 25 31 5 820 sw se 25 31 5 40 n% sw . ..... 2531 5 80 . nese .........L.—- 26 31 5 40 101 011185 84 Walker Township—No. 3.
1 Armstrong, E. G. L— se 231 5 160 11 71 20 07 23 Brown, Asa A. & Ira C. It 3, bl 3, Hogan... 91 198 70 Davis, J. K. & W. C. „ Klnney • - Hl 5wU 1501 2119 89 Fournier, Samuel.. senw;.-. 173 Jones, C. V It 5, bl 2, Hogan.. 3 4. 10 38 177 Jones, B. F w’J sw 1331 5 8550 s>2 se 13 31 6 80 14 11 35 03 193 Knight, Andrew J. and Geo. W.Sharp. s% ne ...26 81 b 80 12 73 1< 45 225 Meiser, FredS pt sRRwX ne 1831 6 150 27 73 235 Mitchel,.Newton . ..... :n‘ j se 13 31 6 80 504 880 820 Smith, w% nw.. 631 5 80 7! 18 81 49 M 404 Willianrefw. P ........sM ne .. sc= ,3 ; . 31 31] 5 80 10 98 2b 39 Barkley Township—No. 4. 125 Fox, Isabel s% sw —... 29 30 5 80 13 10 18 40 . Marion Township—No. 6. Hsw... ■ "~J4 28 6 160] I ~ ~~ sw se 428 6 40 _ s&wptsenw 428 6 37 42 s side sw nw 428 6 38 25 e side se ne ......... 528 6 12 _ „ esidenese. 528 6 .12 58 06 84 97 158 Greiser, Mary S. and . Joseph eX sw 528 6 - 80 < . P e% w% sw. 528 6 40 > pt nw se 528 6 1461863 48 42 181 Hbpdrix, Sarah J... sw . 27 29 6 160 42 56 79 TO 406 Suiuftn, I. C. B und 1-7 wM sw 3286 11 43 167 332 'X Jordan Township -No. 7. 21 Baker, Mary CL- pw 1? « £,'> 72 H-1 £1 96 Gauthier, Metta M. nw 21 gj 6 80 15 <5 28 98 229 Penwright, Mary A>- £ 31 ® 6 lo 22 05 36 21 230 Pursley, John ®» 6 70 18 55 Newton ToWPship-”No. 8. 42 Florence, Mary E. .....IsM nw...... \ t 6|2B| 71 801 I |ne 5wZ7.7.7?\--'--l 7 I 401 1 48 102 72 Keener Township—N& 3 Austin, Wm. B out It 12 nw aw 26 3 do _swse.„. 23 32 \ 1B M .. 3 do sesw ... 23 32 18 48 3 do nw ne 131 7 02 548 856 3 do und %it 1 Brun- X era’ add DeMotte \ 3 do .s und %nXit 2, \ Bruner’s add L , „ to DeMotte 'U 91 427 3 do Its 4,5, bl 6, De- M 19 Bierma, Alje nw5e...... 23 32 7 40 .. n‘4 sw 23 32 7 80 20 61 X! 44 48 Cooper, Margaret E pt se ne 27 32 7 tl 328 <\™ 100 Frame, Luther H se sw . 27 32 7 40 Jl9 56 41V 115 Eraine, Noah 1t»3,4, bl 8, Mc-_ « Donald’s add 1 216 Martin, James A ne 83 32 7 80 se .33 32 7 160 seuw 83 32 7 40 53 51 109 13 217 McClintock, Ida M Its 5,6, bl 8, McDonald’s add to DeMotte 410 636 232 Norris, Harvey G se ne s 36 82 7 40 328 684 299 Sayers, Minnie. its 14,15,16, North DeMotte 9 43 28 30 Kankakee Township—No. 19. 9 Alford, L. W wH se 21 32 5 80 81 a ( Gingrich, Abra89 ( ham Jr.. s% sw nw.._ 24 32 5 20 408 16 48 116 Keene, O. B. pt sw. 23 32 5 154 pt wM se 28 82 5 78 22 14 34 58 121 Luse, James B pt se.. 19 32 5 158 50 8% . .............. 20 32 5 820 89 55 47 84 140 Mcßeynolds, James se se 85 32 5 40 203 16 68 177 RockwelLMalcoln V... 25x160 ft pt se ne.. 27 32 5 11 278 14 85 200 Turner, William se sw... 34 32 5 40 318 448 201 Turner, Clarissa sw.. 34 82 5 80 11 49 15 96 Wheatfield Township—No. 11. 5 Austin Wm. B s side eM se 29 82 6 78 25 „ v aside w 1,4 ae 29 82 6 78 50.80 58 4126 88 Hoehn, George. ne se ; 36 32 6 40 974 12 90 179 Sayler, Lewis s% nw .a.: 12 82 6 80 10 26 198 89 Carpenter Township—No. 11 98 Drake, Anna 112 Eckman, Lizzie sw », 827 7 80 _ . w« ne 827 7 8C 30 64 73 28 129 Fleming, William nw ne 727 6 « . * „ T nMntr._-. 7276 5497 19 862898 247 Muzzy, James w« ae. ?. 827 7 8q •77 18 88 Milroy Township—No. 15. 186 Sanford, Edward, heirslnw ea.”"”™—dgfel S Si I £
STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jasper, 8S: } < J ’Babcock Auditor ot eaid county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tl™’ , Urt * u O* o lands and town lota returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the non payment of taxes aue thei®° n, /,? r the 7< “ r 1?®. and former years with penaltlaa Uiereon, together wfth the tax for the current year, 1901, and thicwts of advertising" sofJT. “ th® same are liable to be sold for taxes ktTshown by the return of said Treasurer; and notice is hereby given that as much of said Unde an J to I wn l> ® “<>?<»•"» ry to discharge and nay “*• U . I8 ?1 Penalties and «*•«. dun thereon, or due from the owners thereof at Uietime ofl™ 10 ' wlU . be T ?°J“?, t Public auction, at the Court Ho’STi door, In Renaaelaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in February, being the 10th day of FcF™* l7, A ’ D< I *®> commencing at 10 o’clock a. mos said day and continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offorotl. * WITNESS, my hand ana official weal, this 10day of -Tannery, 1902 f (MIAX) jVII.IJAM 0. BABCOCK, ’ Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.
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? £ w S’ 5? I NAMES DESCRIPTION ||S §g q g- ? OF OF § | ;I g. £ OWNERS. LANDS. ]? i f g. Union Township—No. 16. 4 Austin, Wm. B Its 1,4, 5, bl 18 «>• ia> do strip between it 20, bl 36 and It - . 1. bl 37, Virgie... Igo 522 5 Arnold, Andrew Elmer It 14, bl 9, Fair Oaks .. 2(1 102 69 Cox, Ellen M... its 1,2, 3, bl 3, 81 Cottingham Fannie F... 142 Ferguson ,Elizabeth hrs nnd 1-13 s ' pt se sw io 74 245 Jones, Jacob N. etal e l /. ne.. ... 23 31 7 80 10 2h TO 2R 280 Lambert, Sarah F Its 6,7, bl 4, Biir ' 19 20 29 20 Oaks . Its 13,14,15,16,17 111 8 , Fair Oaks... 520 11 84 452 Stowers, Nancy Its 17,18. bl 13; " T ® T Fair Oaks go 201 453 Stowers, James L......... its 19, 20. bl 13, Fair Oaks 50 140 551 Zea, Wm. A und 3-11 e% sw 630 6 21 82 r, .x. Und 3-11 wl/ » 8e 630 6 21 82 12 20 14 91 552 Zea, Christiana.. und 8-11 eX sw 630 6 58 18 und 8-11 w%
S’ Q H g NAMES' - - DESCRIPTION X - ... I? OF OF 8 * i OWNERS. LANDS. b p. J I 4 g ■ City of Rensselaer—No. 5. 3 Austin, Wm. B It 5, bl 9, Columbia add to Rensselaer. «. .... ... ......... 101 230 do - - Its 22, 23, bl 32,'Weston’s add ’ . 10 08 11 64 - Its 3,4, bl 1, Benjamin <fc Magee’s add to Rensselaer... 176 402 (io It 8, bl 4, Benjamin & Magee’s --• iA a r dd J% Re * MS ! laer A - Vi 88 625 .do . It 5. bl 2, Austan & Paxton’s ■> .. —add to Rensselaer 6 02 11 22 do Its 8, 9,10, bl 5, Austin & Paxton’s add to Rensselaer 76 218 do Its 1, 2. 3,4, 5,6, bl 6, Austin & v . Paxton’s add to Rensselaer 152 834 115 Chipman, Ruth heirs undJi Its 17,18, bl 33, Weston’s add to Rensselaer... 6 05 12 62 208 Dillon, Edna It 16, bl 29, Weston’s add to Rensselaer 6 28 18 01 215 Dickey, James A It 8, bl 7, Sunnyside add to Rensselaer 37 98 £l°- en ™’ ® ,ea £ or M 1 “ nd B '4 It 2bl 6, 282 Fans, Edwin E Its 7,8, 9, 10, bl 12, Sunnyside . .. add to Rensselaer ... .. 113 316 314 Gross, Indiana J.. pt out It 65, ne nw 30-29-6,17-166 a 14 62 22 83 Hopkins, Robert A It 9, Yeoman’s add to Rensselaer 76 177 504 Kohler, John G It 7, bl 2, Austin’& Paxton’s add to Rensselaer 88 303 515 Kight, William. Its 1, 3. 5, bl 26, Weeton’sadd to “ , Rensselaer 5 92 12 06 547 Lindsey, Amanda Its 1,6, 7, 26, bl 7‘ Sunnyside „ add t« Rensselaer. 126 411 623 Myers, John E It 3, bl 1, sub division of block 3 MW J w add to Rensselaer 113 253 629 Magruder, Eugene O— It 21, bf 7, Sunnyside add to Rensselaer ga 09 684 Norris, Nancy Its 8,4, bl 13, Newton’s add to” Rensselaer . 340 74R 757 Parker, Sami J.&Albert Its 14,15. bl 8, Sunnyside add ” x ..to Rennsselaer 63 205 721 Paxton, John W ... It 12, bl 15, Leopold’s add to Rensselaer Its 5,6, 7,8, bl Sfi, Weston’s add to Rensselaer Ito 1,2, 3,4, 56, 7,8, 9,16,11" bL" o.k o v „ . „ H add to Rensselaer 103 87 258 26 Bts Rayhouser, C. A. G Its 11, 12, bl 7, Sunnyside add to Rensselaer It 6, bl 12, Sunnyside add to _ Rensselaer ~ 101 384 827 Rich, Jacob D ...... It 10, bl 81, add to Rensselaer _ sM Its 11,12,13,14,15,bl Bi, We»- ~, ton’s add to Rensselaer.. _ 21 67 83 95 834 Hansford, Margaret.... e-ly 40 ft It 1, bl 1, Riverside , Park add to Rensselaer 88 203 905 Shaw, Nancy Jane.lt 8, bl 34, Weston’s add to I Rensselaer 14 11846 55 914 Spencer, F’nk W. trus. It 7, bl 3, Benjamin’s add ’to Si Timmons, Sarah A. ". 1 I and Maggie M. Sutton It 1, bl 11, Weston’s add to Wells, Grace S It 4, bl 7, Sunnyside add to " Rensselaer as 98 Williams, Sarah J_...L It 9, bIBB, Weston’s add to Rens" “eker 11 35 27 81 f Town of Wheatfield—No. 12. 60 Glat® 006 - E Its 7,8, bl 6, Graham’s add to _ , Wheatfield ....._ 408 887 145 Pet«. ir8 ’ Caroline K Its 1,2,8, 4, bl 2. Bentley’s subv . division out It 1 and 2....__ 584 10 W * 167 BtujPP’ ■dsaph M Its 9,10, IL. 12, 18, bl 8, Grah- < „ am’s add to Wheatfield... 88116 48 109 Wolr er ’ Eml l 36 ft e and wx6B ft n and s, V w end out It 25, 20 80 ( Town of Remington—No. 14. 81 Berk |F r ‘ ni J - ’ V z. ington % 150 lii’Detricld’ Snsan - bl 4, Bruel’s add to ! „ , Remington 170 290 186 Eck, Aik 11 " Maria wU It H and aft It 12, blB, Wee- > _ tern add to Remington 8 68 18 84 212 HannenV Tliomaß Its 7,8, bl 6, Chambers & Mor- [ gan’s add to Remington... 280 507 848 Ochs, P&*fciii- }*", ; -■ 13 48 18 46 846 o’oonnq r ’ DeUa 14 Wand eM It 11. bl 8, Westk r, er ? Remington. 12 88 19 54 858 Phelps, Jt nna 8 outlt ® awßo 27 6,&-100acree... J>t oot it 28 sw HO-w-6,13-100 acres Its 7,8,9, Coover ft Goldsbera - .WjS-'eMW wSi; •“ ““ - . ffiSSUm,. Bm#" o'®-* 0 '®-*- - * n Mor- 3M ’ * ington j go
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