Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1902 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN HPj • Official Paper of Jasper County. Offiee to Republican building on the corner of HWactam and Weston streets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY * AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL KDITOR AMD PUBLISHER. * Term* of Subscription. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months .50 i . . Friday, January 30 1902
To the Republicans of the 10th Congressional District.
The Republicans of the several counties composing the Tenth Congressional district of Indiana, will meet on the 15th day of Feb. 1902, at such tunes and places as the County Com mittee designates, for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternate Relegates to the District Conven Son to be held at the city of Montioello, in White County, Indiana, on Wednesday February 19th 1902 at 1:30 p. m.. to nominate a candidate to represent the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana in Congress. . - The representation shall btfone delegate and one alternate delegate for each 200 votes and for each additional fraction of more than 100 votes cast for Hon. Hugh H. Hanna for Presidential Elector at the election held in November 1900. Each county to be entitled to the aggregate number of de'egates and alternate delegates a* follows: Benton oounty, 10 Jasper connty, 10. Lake county, 27. Laporte county, 24 Newton county, 9 Porter connty, 14. Tippecanoe county, 32. Warren oonnty. 11. White oounty, 13. By order of the District Com. Thomas J. McCoy, C. E. Mills, Chairman Secretary. " Pure plays teaching heathful lessons, sincere in motive, and clean in language, 6nch only are presented by the Frank Davidson company.
Keep Your Bowels Strong.
Constipation or diarrhoea when your Bowels are out of order. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets •tamped C, G. G. - Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc.
Five fer .Cent- Farm Loans.
Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per oent. commission. No need to pay three to five per oent. commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, Ind.
To Florida,
The Monon Route night express to Indianapolis and Cincinnati has athrongh sleeper to Sk Augustine, which traverses the picturesque mountain region during the day time and arrives at the summer land capital at a convenient hoar in the morning. Call on the agent for particulars.
W. H. Beam, Agt.
A square Rosewood piano in good order, for sale or trade for horse, oow or other stock. Inqnire at this offioe. Jan.wpd Seed Corn For Sale. 300 bn. Bnow White Dent, fines white corn ever seen: 500 bushels new Klondike field corn. Both remarkable for earliness and smallness of cob. Ripen in 90 to 100 days. Call at residence, wtf F. W. Bedford.
Five Per Cent. Loam,
Irwin A Irwin loan the lands of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., which baa made more loans in Jasper County than any other Company or person. Loans made promptly. No “red tape.” No extra oharges for making papers; examination of land or abstract. Partial payments aooepted. Oflioe in Odd Fellows Temple. Booms 1 and 2.
Head Feels Like Bursting. Maybe you were Cot late last night? If you bad taken a Krause's Headache Capsule before ret ring yoor bead would be clear and ooul this morning Take one now and iou will be all right in an half an oar. Price 200. bold by A. K *-* j&srtESac'Sneyaai’s tr ■gpAjvj u , ?*
City News.
THURSDAY. H. R. Karri,e was a passenger to. Lafayette this morning. N. J. York, of Monon, was in the city on business today. A. H. Hopkins went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ busin ss day. August' Tebeau, of six miles west of towD, is quite sick with appendicitis. Miss Bessie Meyers returned this morning from a two weeks visit with her parents ate Lee.
Mies Ida 1 Long returned this morning after several weeks visit with relatives at Wabash. -a - ■
Mrs. Rebecca Porter returned a, laet evening from about a week’s visit at Lafayette and Attica.
Dr. H. L. Brown left Wednesday evening fora few days’visit with his mother at Danville, 111.
Mrs. E. P. Honan is attending the bouse party given this evening by Mrs. M. A. Rhyan of Delphi. Henry Mackey, whose health is S»ill vejy poor, expects to go to Chicago ins few days, for a surgical operation.
Mrs. Floyd Robiueon returned home Wednesday evening, after several days’ visit with relatives in Chicago.
At Trinity M. E. church Rev. C. D. Royse will continue his disof the subject of Spiritual sin, Dext Sunday evening. A. Leopold, today left on the 1.45 p m. train for Wolcott, to look alter his interests at the Wolooit lire.
C. tJ. Taylor, of Chicago, who ha- been visiting with Newton Puraphrey for the last few days, left on he 1.45 p. m. train for Kantland enroute to Chicago. Mr. Jesse Welsh, of Chicago, who has been visiting with Frank Welsh and family, south of towD, the past five weeks returned to Chicago this morning. Subject at Christian church Sunday morning: Is the Christ Life Practioal in the Lives of Men Today? Evening subjeot: Christian Union.
F. L. Flanigan of the International Correspondent’s Schools, Scranton, Pa., was in the city Wednesday in the interests of its pupils here.
Subjeot Sunday morning, at the Presbyterian cliuroh: The Gain of Taking Heed to Warning. Evening: Different Kinds of Prayer. Mrs. Wash Lowman, on the Delos Tnompson farm, east of Pleasant Ridge, is very siok with pneumonia, bnt is now somewhat improved.
W. A. Rinehart is here having just come from his 7,000 aore garden spot, in Missouri. The weather there is muoh the same as here, and about the same depth of snow.
Prinoe Henry, of Germany, will, it is now stated, surely visit Indianapolis, during his trip in this country, next month. From Indianapolis he will probably go to Chicago and if he does, and knows a good thing when he sees it, he will go over the Monon route. In that case we may get to look at the car his "Imperial Highness” is riding in, anyhow.
Another half inoh of sno# was added to the three or four inches previously on the ground, last night. Jasper county is still in the lucky weather belt. Thus the three inch snow fall here of Tuesday night, was an all day and all night storm in some parts of the state.. And in the southern portion there was a great sleet storm.
•G H. Healey is well pleased wi h his job in Uncle Sam's big print shop, at Washington. The day*’ work is eight hours, and lively while it lasts, and the pay i* *4 a day. If oYfcr time work is required 60 oents per hour is paid. G. r K e thinks he is in for a steady j"»> He thinks also that he may » •»« the night force, for which the pay is larger.
€llls Opera Rouse M a. \ ■ c*. •• - 3 ONLY 3 Beginning v .j. Thursday, Jan. 30
The King of Comedians fkank DAVIDSON And His Famous Actors, Singers and Dancers In Three of their LATEST COMEDY SUCCESSES.
qnnn SQUARE YARDS OF OUUU Magnificent Scenery. Reserved seats 30 cts. Balcony 20 cts. Children 10 cts. SEATS ON SALE AT HUFF’S.
The I. X. Ls. Bill N’s team, got it warpped to them a’ the bowling contest, last night, v ith the Monarchs. The scores were 2533 for Monarohs to 2384 for the I X Ls. Al Robinson, of tice Mouarchs made the best single score 212. C. E.- Mills, of the same, best average 179. The 2533 scored by the Monarchs is a new record for this season, They »<i-.o made the record score fur the season for one game, 950 pins.
The plays presented by the Frank Davidson company .re all pure as a breath of mountain air. Not a single objectionable feature can be found throughout the performances. Here are plays to which you can your mother, your sister, or someone else’s sister, with the assurance that they will thoroughly enjoy every moment of the three entertainments. The dates are Jan. 30,31, and Feb. 1.
Money To Loan.
I have several mousand dollarof 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
Try our fine, new, and mild Michigan cheese John Eger. Box Social. The Curtis Creek school of Newton township will give an old fashioned spelling school and box sooial, Saturday evening, Feb. 1, 1902. Admission ten cents. Ladies with boxes admitted free. All are invited to attend. Proceeds for (he benefit of the church, and school library. Zoe Sayler Teacher. Stallion For Sale or Trade. An 8 year old Norman stallion, for sale or trade, Enquire of W. R. or Clint Brown, at Pleasant Grove, Ind. w2wp
WHAT ? Havbn*t You Hband of HE-PAT-l-CURE ? No 7 Thin listen to mb i I Bay It Is Thb finest TONIC-LAXATIVE avail MADE BBCAUSB IT IB SAFE, SURE aid GENTLE AND IT DOES YOU NO HARM. Listen: Mr. Ralph Fandig, well known In Reneeeteer, In*, toM ma himself that he wouldn't take an even HUNDRED DOLLARS for the good It did him after Years of suffering from eevere CONSTIPATION AND KIDNEY TROUBLE THAT** THE WAY THEY ALL TALK. Hep all cure Is cheep at SOc. -Cheeper at 12 for $6.00. BoM end guaranteed by All Druggists.
M F. CHILCOTE.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST V y ,--yVw ( ‘ k • , ' ■ • ; \ .. ' : . < •• « »' i List of Lands and Lots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1909, Jasper County, Indiana.
2, jPHS! ► K O. U g NAMES DESCRIPTION I|| 3 | § | I OP. OP fIfI I I g OWNERS. LANDS. jf j fS' gJ '■- ! "i* .I . i i : Hanging Grove Township—No. 1. 6 Baker, Wm. G n T .i se... 127 29 5 80 ne sw„ .... .2729 5 40 29 17 38 68 47 Fleming, Harry L nw 23 29 5 160 eJ4ne 22 29 6 80 w % sw iu...; 23 29 6 80 60 21 79 59 71 Hammerton, John SJi e% nw...: 21 29 5 60 607 13 10 Gillam Township—No. 2. 122 Hazen, Eva and Bertio no 1 29 5 125 66 36 27 48 59 127 Hollingahcad, French , ne 26 31 6 160 17 65 32 96 150 Keplinger, Christ eX se 26 30 5 80 17 16 22 42 325 Vennum, Frank B se sw 25 31 5 40 n% 5e.... 25 81 5 80 nX 25 HI 6 820 sw se 25 81 5 40 nX sw 25 31 5 80 Jaese |2B|BI 5 40] 1« 01 135 84 Walker Township-No. 3. 1 Armstrong, E. G. L..:. fSffll St 160) 11 71 20 07 5 Allison, Thomas E. and Ida A pt n% ne 20 31 6 7925 558 827 23 Brown, Asa A. & Ira C.Ut 3, bi Hogan... 91 199 70 Davis, J. K. & W. C. Kinney j. mv se 331 5 40 nw 231 5 165 08 15 01 21 19 89 Fournier, Samuel : senw 731 6 40 366 664 173 Jones, C. V It 5, bl 2, Hogan... 3 47 10 33 177 Jones, B. F wl4 aw.„ 13 31 0 85 56 s% se 13 31 6 80 14 11 35 03 193 Knight, Andrew J. and GeO. W. Sharp sX ne. ' 26 61 80 12 73 17 45 225 Meiser, Fred 5..... .... pt sRR wX ne..... 18 31 Ts 150 27 73 235 Mitchel, Newton .... n‘/» se 1 13 31 6 80 504 880 320 Smith, Patrick.............. wX nw... 631 5 .80 71 18 81 49 28 404 Williams, W. P sX ne 31 31 5 80 19 98 26 39 Barkley Township-No. 4. 125 Fox, Isabel. s’£ 5w........... ......... 29 30 5 SO 13 10 18 40 Marion Township—No. 6. 135 Fatka, Lena sw 428 6 160 sw se 428 6 4(1 s&wpt se nw 428 6 37 42 s side sw nw.., 428 6 38 25 e side se ne 628 6 12 esidenese 5286 12 58068497 158 Greiser, Mary S. and Joseph eX sw 528 6 80 eX wX SW 528 6 40 pt w Yi nw se 528 6 146 18 63 48 42 181 Hendrix, Sarah J sw 27 29 6 160 42 56 79 79 406 Suman, 1. C. B und 1-7 wX sw 3286 11 43 167 332 Jordan Township—No. 7. 21 Baker, Mary C InX sw 19 28 6 ST 72 17 24 52 21 96 Gauthier, Metta M In% nw 21 28 6 80 15 76 23 98 229 Penwright, Mary A 'sene 31 28 6 40 _ _ , |ne se 31 28 6 40 22 06 36 21 230 Pursley, John Isw 29 28 6 160 \s% nw 29 28 6 80 70 18 144 55 Newton Township—No. 8. 42 Florence, Mary E IsX nw 6'2B| 7 80 nw se 628 7 40 |ne sw s|2B| 7 40 48 28102 72 Keener Township—No.!. 3 Austin, Wm. B out It 12 nw aw..,.. 26 32 7 20 787 16 14 8 do sw se ....... L i 23 32 7 40 - 3 do se 5w....... 23 32 7 40 18 29 46 16 3 do nw ne 131 7 39 02 546 856 3 do nnd %It 1 Brun- - ers’ add DeMotte 8 do und %nXIt 2, Bruner’s add .. -—; h to DeMotto 191 427 3 do Its 4,5, bl 6, DeMotto 300 789 19 Bierma, Alje t ,. nwse. 23 32 7 40 ' 7“' n*4sw 28 32 7 80 20 61 54 44 48 Cooper, Margaret E pt se ne 27327 1 1 828 727 100 Frame, Luther H se sw 27 32 7 40 19 56 41 97 116 Erarne, Noah. Its 3,4, bl 8, MeDonald's add to DeMotte 4 78 10 10 216 Martin, James A a% ne 83 32 7 80 se— 33 82 7 160 se nw 33 82 7 40 58 51 109 18 217 McClintock, Ida M Its 6,6, bl 8, MoDonald's add 000 w—< it „ to DeMotte 410 636 282 Norris, Harvey G. sene 36827 40 828 684 299 Sayers, Minnie Its 14,15,10, North * DeMotte _ 943 J2B 80 - Kankakee Township—No. N. 9 Alford, L. W. WV4 se 21 82 5 80 81fcj Gingridi. Abra- e% sw 21 82 5 80 18 10 26 17 1 J ha “ jJ r k sw nw 24 32 5 20 40316 48 116 Keene, O. B : pt sw 28 32 6 154 ... T _ _ Pt wk se 28 32 6 78 22 14 34 68 1 m t - »32 6 820 89 66 47 84 140 Mcßeynolds, James se se 86 82 6 40 208 16 68 177 RockweU, Malcoln V... 25x160 ft pt se ne. 27 32 5 11 278 14 86 20? Turner, William se sw 34 32 5 40 818 448 201 Tamer, Clarissa. wX sw 84 32 5 80 11 49 15 96 Wbeatfield Township-No. 11. 5 AußtinWm. B „js'sideeX se 29j82 6 78 25 RR TWfcn I 8 “ de w% *® a, i ß2 6 80 69 41 26 a s a" tan s Carpenter Township—No. 11 m * w —99 9 9 9M » * 129 Fleming, William ?g \ * »6473 28 _ nX nw 727 6 54 9/ 19 24i Muzzy, Jamee wH ae„ bJ7 7 H 0( 6 77| 18 86 Milroy Township—No. 15. 185 Sanford, Edward, heirs nZ £j Jj| I “ ® “ " T"" ■
STATE OF INDIANA, County of Jisper, 8S: turned A x^ ltor of oc .’i nt J' «> hereby certify that the foregoing la a true and complete Hat of all the lands and town lota rath S£n tootheru^. T ,T?? UP «. 0, °? Qnt y- tor the non payment of taxes due thereon, for the year 1800. and former vearawlth penalties - by the return of .aldTnßesurii/^iLivrt' “« **••«■*• of adymlMn*. so ter aa the same are liable to be sold for tax. - shown the taxes oUo * ** hereby giren that aa much of Bald tends and town lota as mar be necessary to discharge and pay door la rfmTr.irl.iT £*«. hereon, or due from the ownen thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the Court House 2Sd dify sS3Tsl!i3msT, J J f mi l l ,s » ,iS£ I<Hh d * T °* FebruW7> A ‘ D - lUOa ' oommenrlng at 10 o’clock a. m. of WITNESS, my hand and official seal, this 10 day* of January, 1808, WnXIAH C. BABCOCK, ’ * — Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.
DK. H. L. BROWN, DENTIST Tenth without plate. A “ methods Id DeuU* • Office owr Meyer 'n Drugs lore umm ad mfi Utered for painless ex txmruon of*teeth. JAMES A. BURNHAM IT, S, Petition Attorney and Justice d( the Peace
Boe Dr. Merrill, over Moody & Roth’s meat market. Go to Mrs. Puroupile for styles and swell hats, Kdacate Tour Bowels With Cmeoerets. Csndj Cathartic. ours const l pet 100 forever. *>c, ttc. It 0.0.0. fall, druggists refund money MONEY TO LOAN. A Bpocial fund to loan on farms at a low rate rate of interest without com mission. Also money to loan on city property, second mortage personal and chattel eeourity. Money on hand no delay A complete set of ab strap! books. Call or write. Jamks H. Chapman. Makcever’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
a jP >3 W ► ta Q H g - NAMES DESCRIPTION |%| || § | f OF .<*: Flftll f i OWNERS. LANDS. j? i i S' H p. li ii ; I f S g Union Township—No. 11 4 Austin, Wm. B Its 1,4, 5, bl 18 . " • Virgie ... 10 100 uo ... strip between It 20, bl 36 and It 5 Arnold, Andrew Elmer - . 1606 23 60 Cox, Ellen M .' K“ r '“ " 20 102 Fair Oaks 290 ROl 81 Cottingham Fannie F... Its 6,7, 8,. 9, 10, .„ _ bl 6. Fair Oaks.. 320 743 142 Ferjfoson, Elizabeth hrs and 1-18 - and e 12 30 7 108 - pt se sw 10 74 245 Jones, Jacob N. et ale 4 ne._ 23 31 7 80 IS 20 20 26 280 Lambert, Sarah F Its 6, 7, bl 4, Fair 49 Oaks Its 18,14.15, 16,17 • „ bl 8, Fail Oaks... 5 20 11 84 452 Stowers, Nancy its 17, 18. bl 13, -— i ~r. Fair Oaks ' 80 201 Stowers, James L Its 19, 20. hi 13, , Fair Oaks , 50 140 661 Zee, Wm. A und 3-11 e‘i sw . 630 6 2182 1 .... „ „ ... und 3-11 w 1 jse 630 6 21 82 12 20 14 91 652 Zea, Christiana und 8-11 sw . 680 6 68 18 und 8-11 wX se 630 6 68 18 32 60 45 86 • « ~ 9 B NAMES DESCRIPTION 3 I 5" 3 3 OF OF g. £ OWNERS. LANDS. ? PJ —1 , : 5 , City of Rensselaer—No. 5. 8 Austin, Wm. B . It 5, bl 9, Columbia add toßens-—s-s rr—f —s_ -selaer 101 230 do Its 22, 23, bl 32, Weston’s add to Rensselaer 10 08 11 54 do Its 3,4, bl 1. Benjamin St Magee’s add to Rensselaer 176 402 do It 3, bl 4, Benjamin St Magee's add to Rensselaer 88 626 do It 6, bl 2, Austin & Paxton’s add to Rensselaer 6 02 11 22 do Its 8, 9, 10. bl 5. Austin St Paxton’s odd to Rensselaer 76 218 do Its 1, 2. 3,4, 5, 6, bl 6, Austin & ' „ _ . _ , , Paxton’s add to Rensselaer 162 834 115 Chipman, Ruth heirs undX 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 87 98 274 Florence, Eleanor M It 1 and sti It 2,bl 6, Rensselaer 15 12 24 07 282 Faris, Edwin E. Us 7, 8, 0, 10, bl 12, Sunuysido • ' add to Rensselaer 113 816 314 Gross, Indiana J pt out It 65, ne nw 30-29-6,17-100 a 14 62 22 83 395 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.'. 88 808 515 Eight, William Its 1, 3. 5, bl 26, Weston’s add to Rensselaer 5 92 12 06 547 Lindsey, Amanda Its 1,6, 7, 26, bl 7’ Sunnyside add to Rensselaer..... 126 411 628 Myers, John E..— It 3, bl 1, sub division of block 8 Thompson’s add to Rensselaer 113 253 629 Magruder, Eugene O It 21, bl 7, Sunnyside add to Rensselaer 88 99 684 Norris, Nancy Its 3,4, bl 18, Newton’s add to , Rensselaer .. 840 748 757 Parker, Sami J.&Albert Its 14,15. bl 8, Sunnyside add to Rennsselaer 63 206 721 Paxton, John W It 12, bl 15, Leopold's add to Rensselaer Its 5,6, 7,8, bl 32, Weston’s add to Rensselaer / Its 1, 2. 3,4, 6,6, 7,8,9,10,11, bl „ „ , 24, Weston's add to Rensselaer 106 87 258 26 825 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, Jaoob D It 10, bl 81, .Weston’s add to ; : Rensselaer ■ — sX Its 11,12,18,14,15, bl 31, Wee- l ton’s add to Rensselaer 21 67 33 95 884 nansford, Margaret e-lv 40 ft It 1, bl 1, Riverside Park add to Rensselaer 88 208 905 Shaw, Nancy Jane It 8, bl 34, Weston’s add to Rensselaer 14 11 846 55 914 Spencer, F’nk W. trus. It 7, bl 3. Benjamin's add to Rensselaer 605 12 77 v mis) Timmons, Sarah A. ul ° i and Maggie M. Sutton It 1, bl 11, Weston’s add to ' - Rensselaer... 8 57 27 67 1047 Wells, Grace S It 4, bl 7, Sunnyside add to Rensselaer 88 96 1077 Williams, Sarah J It 9, bl 88, Weston’s add. to Rensselaer 11 86 27 81 Town of Wheatfield—No. 11 60 Glasscoe, T. E. lie 7. 8, bl 6. Graham's add lo l : Wheatfleld 408 887 146 Peters, Caroline K Its 1,2, 3,4, bl 2, Bentley’s subdivision out It 1 and 2. 5 84 10 69 167 Stump, Asaph M Its 9,10,11. 12, 18, bl 8, Graham’s add to Wheatfleld 8 31 16 48 199 Wolter, Emil 36 ft e and w x 68 ft n and s, w end out It 25, 26-82-6 20 80 Town of Remington—No. U. 81 Berk, Frank J... It 8, bl 10 Western add to Remington 68 150 , 128 Detrick, Susan eX aej>i bl 4, Bruel’s add to Remington 170 290 136 Eck, Anna Maria wU It 11 and all It 12, bl 8, Weetern add to Remington 8 68 18 84 218 Hannen, Thomas Us 7,8, bl 6, Chambers 4k Morgan’s add to Remington 280 507 848 Ochs, Peter Its 11,18, bl 8, Remington 18 48 18 46 846 O’Connor, Delia ~... It 10 and eX It 11. bIB, Western add to Remington.. 12 88 19 54 858 Phelps, Anna 8 ..... ont It 20, sw 30-27-6,29-100 acres pt ont It 22 sw 80-27-6,18-100 acres t Its 7.8, 9, Ooover 4k Ooldsber- » rv s add to Remington _ 8 11 18 48 871 Pelfley, Barbara A §4 It 5 and all It 6, bl 9, Western add to Remington 8 76 18 76 416 Stone, Armilda »4 It 2, bl 6, Chamber 4k Morgan’s add to Remington 204 485 488 Stone, Susan O. et a 1.... It 1, bl 5, Chambers 4k Morn's add to Remington 80 279 110, Western add to Remington 68 180 0
If you are in need of a Swing macbine Call at WHITE’S and get the Celebrated t SINGER Sewing Machine, The beet in the world, Nsatflat, Otis and Supplies always ell hand. We oleen and repair •II machines. I OMca Vaa Raassalaar St. [ Phene Its Oppes la Fisher Fh4 Bara ’ ~ r * \ 4 ; *-•%
