Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 July 1902 — Page 4

Pat O'Donnell Convicted.

After one of the greatest trials in the history ofThicago, Patrick O’Donnell ano the six others indicted with him, were, found guilty Saturday afternoon, of the serious crime of jury bribing. The trial began June 2nd and therefore lasted. Sundays included, 26 days. Ten days were used in securing a jury. The punishment assessed by the jury against O’Donnell was a fine of $2,000 His brother John was also found guilty, but his fine was only SSOO. The evidence against the parties was very strong and left no room for reasonable doubt of their guilt. The trial and its results is a fearful blow for O'Donnell. It will undoubtedly result in his removal from the lucrative office of public administratqr, also the loss of the most of his law practice, and probably his actual disbar ment from the practice of: the law entirely. Verylikelyalso.it will mean his financial ruin; as the costs and expenses of the trial muethave b3eneDormou.s. It was stated some days ago by a Delphi paper that the O’Donnell homestep in Carroll county had just been mortgaged for $15,000 to help him out in the trial. O'Donnell was born in < arrull county He is 39 years old, aud a graduate of the law department of Georgetown, D. C University, in 1894. He is well know in Rensselaer and here, if we mistake not, he made his first appearance as a public orator, and as an orator, be is among the ablest the state of Indiana has produced in recent years. Since going to Chicago his progress has been wonderful, and both professionally and politically he was on the very pinnacle of success, and his fall now is correspondingly great.

Yellowstone Park Tour. Through Pullman Sleepers from Indianapolis, August 14. The Northern Pacific Railway announces a special vestibuled Pullman train to Yellowstone Park, leaving Indianapolis August 14, via the Pennsylvania lines. One day will be spent at St. Paul ■nd Minneapolis and short stops made at other points en route. The services will be first-class in every particular and a comfortable and profitable tour is assured. A beautiful illustrated itinerary of the tour will be mailed free upjn application to John E Turner, district passenger agent, 42 Jackson Place, Indianapolis, Ind. wAugl

For Female Complaints and diseases arising from au impure state of the blood Liclity's Nerve Compound is an invaluable specific. Sold by A. F Long Homeseekers' Cheap Excursions to the West and North-West. via Chicago & Nofth-Western R'y from Chicago, June 17, July 1-15, August 5-19, September 2 16 and October 7 aud 21. Exceptionally low rates to a large number or points in Northern Wisconsin, Michigan, North-western lowa, Western Minnesota, Nebraska, North and South Dakota. Better owna farm. Start now. Send 2 cent stamp to W. B Kniskern, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, for copy of the “North-Western Homeseeker.” Apply to your nearest ticket agent, or A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. Fourth of July Rates. One fare for the round trip July 3rd and 4th good returning July 7th, to all p ints within a distance of 200 mile*. ~ ■ One fa re plus 25c to Culver. Ind., July Ist to 29ib, good returning te July 31st Account so the Maxink uokee Assembly. W. H Beam, : * / Agen Cure Your Catarrh Now. V. Van Dorn. 2011 Avenue B Birmingham, Ala,, writes; “I have had catarrh io one of the worst forms for 20 years, and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-msl-de-byde Inhaler for two days feel entire. 1 ly relieved and believe by its con. tinned use I will get cured.” Sold at 50 cents on a guarantee by A. F. Long. ■?. : ■■•cate Tow Boweia With Caaearota. Cathartic, care coaatlpatloa forever. Me. Be. UC.O.O. tall.draggiau ret uadnaM*

BARKLEY TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION, TO BE HELD AT Barkley Christian Church, SUNDAY, JULY 13th, 1902. - ——■ 10:00 A. M. Sunday school hour .P. A. Rusk 11:00 Song Newland Sunday School 11:10 “Greatest Need of Our Sunday School,’’ Each Sup't. in Township 11:35 Discussion 11:55 Appointment of Nominating Committee 12:00 to 1:30 Basket Dinner 1:35 P. M., Song and Praise Service led by E. G. Faunce 1:50 What good is derived from S. S. Association Work .. . John F. Major 2:05 Song—ln Native language And costume Mrs. (J. F. Jordan (A returned missionary from India) 2:15 Black-board; Its place and power in Bible teaching B. D. Richardson 2:3Q Song Independance Sunday School - s 4Jh rist 2:50 “Successes and Failures with Young Men in S. S. .... Mrs. O. L. Chivington 3:05 Song Gifford Sunday School 3:10 “How Can We Reach the Mass of People Through the Sunday School” Mrs. W. N. Jordan 3:25 Declamation:... Independence 3:30 Report of committee andi election of officers . 3:50 Song and Benediction J. W. Norman, Pres.

GREAT REDUCTION. My Annual Clearing Sale. In order to keep my stock new and fresh, this year’s goods must be sold in 30 days that next year my goods may not consist of leftovers. —« Hats from 25c t£ss.oo. Mrs. Purcupile. dwJullo Insomnia l is caused by a derangemeut of the nerves. Licfaty’s Celery Nerve Compound is an extract of celery combined with other efficacious medical ingredients resulting in a nerve medicine of rare virture and wonderful in its prompt and soothing curative effects. It will make you sleep. Sold by A. F. Long Very Low Round Trip Rates via the North-Western Line Chicago to Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, until September 15th. Return limit, October 31, 1902. Luxurious fast trains leave Chicago 10:63 a. m., 8:00 and.,11;30 p m. daily. For tickets aud information apply to A. H. Waggener. 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. W. B Kniskern, G. P. & T. A. A cold to-day means consumption tomorrow. Consumption is more often caused by a neglected cold than any other way—it is poor judgment to buy a commcn cough syrup when it is so easy to get Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Cough Cure the best cough remedy in the world for all serious an<l stubborn coughs and colds. It never fails. Sold at 25c on a guarantee by A. F. Long. Tu “shingles. Extra * A Red Cedar. The best shingle made. Warranted at $3.25 per m. at Gwins Lumber Yard. 4wdw Stout villa. Mo. May sth, 1900 Gentlemen:—l have been troubled with Indigestion and Constipation for the last two years, and have tried every remedy known, but had never received any relief until I was handed a trial bottle of Dr. Syrup Pepsin through our drnggist, J. W. Watson, which gave immediate relief, and 1 afterwards bought a fifty cent bot le, which I can truthfulls say has given me more relief than anything I have ever tried. — R. B. Hurd. Sold by A. F. Long Dr. Caldwell’a Syrup Pepsin cures constipation. Sold by A. F. Long

Pharos ITotion.

Here is the philosophy of prepetual motion, as solved by an up-to-date philosopher. Rags make paper. Paper makes money. Money makes banks. Banks makes loans. Loaas make poverty. Poverty makes rags. Rags makes —well, just keep on repeating the above.

Krause’s Cold Cure. for colds in the head, chest, throat or any portion of. the body, breaks up a cold in 24 hours without interruption to work. Will prevent colds if taken when first symptoms appear. Price 25 cents, sold by A. F. Long. In an exciting race from Elkhart to Goshen, Engineer Jack Newton running the locomotive hauling the afternoon Indianapolis bound Big Four train, beat the Twentieth Century Limited on the Lake Shore and afforded great sport for the passengers who, while the distance of ten miles was being covered, stood on the platforms and exchanged greetings amid the greatest excitement. The Big Four locomotive is a scrap pile in comparison with the magnificent Twentieth Century train engine and speed attained is regarded as wonderful. Ratlroad men there are excited over the event. Ejesh California peaches, plums and apricots, the first of the season. At Vick’s The Money-back Cough Syrup Means a lot to people who are tired of experimenting with the “ordinary” cough preparations—you are not out a cent if Dr. Geo. Leininger s For-mal-de-hyde cough cure does not please you. It will cure consumption and all serious and stubborn lung and throat diseases Sold at 25c on a guarantee by A. F. Long. Tues. Thoroughbred Plymouth Rook chickens, and Pekin ducks, for sale. Also 2 Cyphres incubators. Will sell my entire poultry raising plant, all in excellent order. Mrs. Wm. Shepherd, . Remington, Ind.

It,"You Have Catarrh. There is only one remedy thjit will cure it to stay cure—Dr. Geo. Leininger’s I or-mal-de-hde Inhaler | drives all the Catarrh germs out of the body. This is the common sense way of curing Catarrrh. Sold on a guarantee at 50c by A. F. Lo «g- Tues. Lost, last Monday, between Pleasant Ridge and Granville Moody’s farm in Barkley tp, by Miss Bessie Hardy a lady’s gold watch. A suitable reward will be paid for its return.

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To Colorado, Utah and S. Dakota. The Monon route will sell ex cursion tickets to Colorado, Utah and So. Dakota points on the for lowing dates. , . July 14th to 31§1, August 15th to 22bd and 25th to 29th September 11th to 15th. ~ The following are the roundtrip rates from Rensselaer. To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo $32.90.' To Glenwood, Col. $44 30. To Ougen and Salt Lake, Utah, $45.30. To Hot Spriners, 8. Dak., $32.55. To Deadwood $35.75. To Custer $34.60. The final return limit is Octobe 31st, ' Trap for Sale—Good two Seated trap for sale very cheap Is in good order. V. E. Ransford. The Spriiig Fever. is a malady which no one can escape at this season of the year., The vitality is usually overtaxed during the winter months, and spring finds the system all run down. The blood is thinned and impure. The kidneys and liver are inaotive--resulting in S' "' ' f" ■lI I _ ™" 11 " n.i ■■ y , nufTP a loss of energy and appetite, and a derangement of the nerves. Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound will purify your blood, tone • up vour nerves, and leave you feeling fresh and energetic. Sold by A. F. Long.

CANDY CATHARTIC . «• Gfocaneto lie. Wc. DrugtiiU. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “<omething just as good.”

Tor*’ - Summer” Our Slipper Department is a boon to “Shoedom” of Rensselaer. We are showing a Very complete line in different widths and all sizes of Oxfords ;and all high grades as are only found in.... 5h00.... Also a complete line in CHEAPER GRADES. fendig’s fair. Ik. .2 I A QUICK CURE I FOR I I Chafing, Itching, ■ ■ Prickly-Heat, Rash, ■ I Chapped Hands and Lips, ■ ■ SCALDS, BURNS, CUTS,! ■ Fever Blisters, ■ ■ Sun Blisters, ■ ■ HIVES. COLD-SORES. I ■ Price, 50c., Guaranteed. ■ I ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR | ■ '■ V I

T« E 99 Racket Store. ? RENSSELAER, IND. ~"i ' i Once a year at least we have to Blow our Horns and Fire our Duns, and there could not be a more suitable time than the ® ra,| d and Glorious M Fourth of July for just such an occasion and v as we do not have any celebration at home we should not deprive the little ones of their fun. What money you would pay to go some where else would go a a long ways towards making and having a Fine Celebration at Home! where every one of the family could enjoy the same and not be all tired out afterwards. *■«■»■>♦♦♦ yj r( > Cheaper at the 99 cent Racket Store than any other place, and all fresh and up-to-date goods. See their window display and get their prices. Also buy what yon need whether yon stay at home or go elsewhere—unless you do you will pay fancy prices and then not have the assortment you can get here. We can pack them in suitable packages so you can carry them without any trouble to yourselves. Give us a call. • We are selling the goods. Watch the packages that leave our store. Anything new we have it Don’t forget the place The 99 Cent Racket Store. RANSFORD & FRANK, ■• - - Rensselaer, Ind. MUSIC FREE

=MISS MARY MEYER= Going out of Bnsiness c 1 non Worth of Stylish Hats Qn ihv? V I UUU to be closed out within OU "djo Black Chiffon Hals S' $3.00 White Chiffon bats 53.00 Dolly Varden hats at half price. $4.00 hats going at $2.00 Also a full line ol Street Hats from 25c to SI.OO Each. •

Mrs- Magpie Hooper Sends a MessageU Jeffersonville. Ind., May 15, 1900. Pepsin Syrup Co,, Monticello, 111., Dear Friends:—l was bothered with Stomach Trouble and Dyspepsia for years. Nothing helped me until I tried your grand. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and now I feel like a new woman, You may publish this that all others may learn of the great benefit of your cure. Sinoerely yours, Mrs- Maggie Hooper. Sold by A. F. Long. . ■ I Georgia watermelons, Florida cantaloupe, at the only fruit store. Viok’s.

BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the hx:i: violent physio or pill poison, is dencerons. TIW smoothest, easiest. moot perfset way of keeping the bowels Clear sod elean is to take P _ CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ’ade Good. Da let on health. Address p . no oooa■wnasaswiaciiiuua, mum wbum. KEEP YOUR BLOOD OLEH -