Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1902 — Page 2
' 1 THE REPUBLICAN Official Paper of Jasper County. *—* OffiMtaßapubUcanibuildiug on the corner of •taJUtoU andWeatonstreets. "J 1 ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY UfD FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL . . EDITOR AND PUBLISHES. farms of Eabsariptioa. One Yearßl.so Six Months’.. .75 Three Monthsso Tuesday, July 29, 1902.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
f THE STATE TICKET. Oasratary of State— DANIEL E. BTORMS. > •MBtor of State— DAVID E. SHERRICK. ■kMswer of Stato— NAT U. HILL. OBerney General— CHARLES W. MILLER. OMk Supremo Court — ROBERT A. BROWN. Superintendent of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. fltato Statistician— BENJ. F. JOHNSON. State Geologist— W. 8. BLATCHLEY. (ffitse Supreme Court, Fifth District— JOHN H. GILLETT. OMBSS Appellate Court — f FRANK R. ROBY, j U. Z. WILEY, r W. J. HENLEY, f JAMES R. BLACK. |“ D. W. COMSTOCK. I W. E. ROBINSON. DISTRICT TICKET. ' For Congress areas D. CL UM PACKER, Valparaiso, Ind For Judge 80th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Pn scenting Atty 80th Judicial Circuit, JOHN D. SINK. For Joint Representor ve, JESSE E. WILSON. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAMES N. LKATHERMAN. For Treasurer, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Sheriff, ABRAHAM G. HARDY. For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE. For Ooroner W. J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner Ist District, ABRAHAM HALLECK. For Commissioner 2nd District, FREDERICK WAYMIRE. For Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. For County Oouncllmen, Ist district JOHN HAHN mtdistric.HAßVEY' E. PARKISoN ard districtJOHN MARTINDALE Sth districtWALTEß V. PORTER <Ed. T. BIGGS At Large- EKHARDT WEURTHNER ( ANDREW J. HICKS
Why Suffer With Your Kidney’s The discovery of Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Kidney Tablets has proved a blessing to thousands of Kidney suffers who have been re stored to perfect health. Ties tablets drive the kidney deseas germs out of the blood, and preven accumulation or Uric Acid in the system. We urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney remedy a trial. They come in two sizes 25 and 50 cents. Come and a trial treatment free at A. F. Long. N®. 75 From Prairie Schooner to Overland . Limited. Send two cent stamp for copy of special edition of illustrated article from the J uly Review of Reviews, dealing with the history and development of the northwest and of the Chicago & Northwestern R’y and the only double track line be tween Chicago and the MiesourRiver. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Grip Germs Cannot Attack You If you will use Dr. Leininger’s For.mal-de hyde Inhaler. It kill all the germs and puts the system in such a condition of heajth and activity that new grip, .germs entering cannot live and breed in it. In connection with the Inhaler also use Dr. Geo. I-eininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Cough Cure which prevents pneumonia. We always take pleasure in recommending Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Remedies to our .USMtomers. A. F. Long.
City Sewers.
Accoiding to the reports in the papers a petition was filed for a seWef in Make-em-sets diteh. Thia matter should be canvased thoroughly by the people and the City Council before the final decission is made. The sewage of more than half the City of Rensselaer would be carried into this sewer provided the city should adopt what I conceive to be a thorough system of sewerage adapted to the requirements of the city within the next 25 to 50 years. When I say “thorough sewerage" I mean sewers competent to carry a flood of water such as fell Monday, July 7th, 2| inches. In the opinion of many, the size of the proposed sewer, (24 inches in diameter) will not be sufficient It should ba not less than 36 inches. Another thing, if the sewer is built so as to dump all sewage into the river, at the mouth of Make-em-self ditch it would create a nuiseuce that might cost the city a pretty figure in damage suits. Should the dredging of the river and the cutting out of the rock through the city find enough running water to keep the channel clean, that would simplify the matter very much. We do not know that the artisian well and the springs known to be in the rock and those that may be found then will afford water enough to cleanse an open sewer through the city. The future residence as a rule will have to be furnished with bath room and water closet to keep pace with modern sanitary methods, every such residence should have competent sewerage within easy reach. Without a thorough system oi sewerage all would not be fairly dealt with by the city. The poor man should have his sewage carried off as well as tjie rich. Hu property should not be taxed unless he derives an equal benefit with his neighbor, though he does not live on the main sewer. The sewage should be carried down tie river to the deep water beyond the farm houses of W. S Grant and J. D. Babcock. A thorough system of sewerage would cost a considerable sum of money. If the proposed sewer cannot be built in connection with the river improvements in order to avoid the rook south of Weston cemetery the sewer should be built west from the Front St. crossing west on Jackson to the ditch west of Mrs. Zard’s property and thence to the river and down the river as before mentioned.
I do not wish to hinder public improvements and- will not if thorough work is done. There should be no temporizing and faulty improvements made by the city or in its name.
There are two sides to this question and it should be decided to the best interests of all concerned, hence the necessity of all understanding the subject thoroughly.. I. B. Washburn.
Druggist takes Customers’ Advice. Mound City, Kans, Oct, 22,1900 Dear Sir: I wish to add my endorsement and recommendation as to the merits of Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Peepsin, I have sold it as a druggist and it always gives satisfaction, and my customers are loud in its praise. I myself had been troubled with my stomabh, and hearing so many of my customers speak of the Syrup Pepsin, I tried it, with the result that it cured my trouble. I unhesitatingly recommend Dt. Caldwell’s Syrup Pegsin as a laxative and stomach remedy. Yours truly, J. M. Hawkins. Sold by A. F. Long. ’ Fiva Per Cent- Farm Loaas. , Farm loans, without delay, at five per cent., and one to two per cent, commission. No need to pay three to five per cent, commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, Ind. Colds melt away .if you use Kraue’s Cold Cure, PreStred in convenient capsule form ey are easy to take and effect a speedy cure of the moat obstinate oases. Price 25c sold by A- F. Lon
Indiana University Law School.
The Statute of Indiana, Sect ion <575 R. S. 1881, provides that the Trustees of Jadiana University ‘•shall provide for the tuition free of charge of two students from every county in this State to be selected by the Board of County Commissioners.” There are now no fees for attending the University, except in the School of Law. Here the fees are $37 50 a year, or $lO2 50 for. the full course of three years. The Supreme court of the State has. decided that the foregoing statute applies to the School of Law, and that each of the counties of this State has a right to send two students to this school free oi
tuition, . Z—,l The Board of Trustees of the University at a recent meeting, authorized the Scheol of Law to call attention to the fact that two students from each county will be admitted to this school free, upon presentation of a certificate showing that they have been duly selected by the County Commissioners. Any county in the State may. therefore, select and send to this Law School two students free of tuition.
The regular course in the Law School requires three years for graduation. At the completion of the course the student receives the degree of LL. B. Candidates foi this degree must have, a diploma from a commissioned high school or give satisfactory evidence ol having received a preliminary education equivalent to such high school course. Those who are not candidates for a degree may entei as special students.
Kraue’s Headeche .Capsules, were the first headache capsules put on the market. Their immediate success resul.ed in a host of imitations containing antipyrine, chloral, morpoine and other injurious drugs, purporting to be just as good. Avoid these imitations and insist on having Krasue’s, which speedily cure the most severe cases and leaves no bad after effects. Price 20c. sold by A. F. Long. Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of the Jasper County Telephone Company, to elect Directors, will be held at the office of Delos Thomson, President and Manager, od Thursday July 31, 1902, at 10 o’clock A. M. C. E. Mills, July 18-25 Secretary. Cure Your Catarrh Now. V. Van Dorn, 2011 Avenue B Birmingham, Ala,, writes: “I have had catarrh in one of the worst forms for 20 years, and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Inhaler for two days feel entirely relieved and believe by its continued use I will get cured.” Sold at 50 cents on a guarantee by A. F. Long. More Low Railroad Rates. One fare plus 25c for round trip to Culver, Ind., July Ist to 29th, returning to July 31st. Account Maxinkuokee Assembly. One fare for the round trip to Rome City, Ind, Joly 22nd, to Aug. 14th, Island Park Assembly. One fare for the round trip to Laporte, Ind., July 28th to Aug. 3rd. Christian Assembly. One fare for round trip Bethany Park, Ind., July 28th to Aug. 18th Bethany Assembly. One fare for the round trip to Richmond, Ind., July 30th, 31st, Aug. 1-6-7 and Bth. One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis, July 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. Epworth League. W. H. Beam, Agt Jahgling Nerves.
Are you irritable? Do you sleep badly ? Is it hard to concentrate your thoughts? Is your appetite poor? Do you feel tired, restless and despondent? Try Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound. It will do you more good than anything you have ever tried. Sold by A. F. Lon<, i « *** Female Help Wanted. Attention Ladies! We offer one woman in each locality a positive monopoly of a very pleasant business which will easily pay $lB per week. This is no deception and if you really want to make money, address at once Mablb E. Rush, Bec’t. dwlt Box B. Joliet, 111.
Double Track to the Missouri River.
The Chicago and north-Weetern Ryisitbe’inly double track Kne between Chicago and the Mi souri Pacific Coast and two* trains per day Chicago to Denver, with through Pullman sei vice to.points in lowa, Nebraska, Dakotas and to The Black Hills. Send stamp f> r booklet “Only Double Track Road Chicago to Miescuri Biver” to A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Aveun*. Chicag 111-
Ordinance No. 64 As Ordinance Relative to Licensing and Regulating Certain Extraordinary Trades and Establishments. SEC. L Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. That any person or persons who shall exhibit in said city for payment or reward, charged, demanded or received, any theatrical performance or show of any kindordescription whatever, or any musical concert of any kind or description whatever, or any person or persons who shall exhibit for sale or who shall sell any patent medicines of any kind or description whatever upon the streets of said city or from a tent or wagon or temporary bunding in said city, without license therefor, made out, attested, signed and sealed according to the provisions of the next ensuing section, shall, for every such offense, on conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not less than one ($1.00) dollar nor more than fifty ($50.00) dollars, with costs of suit. SEC. 2. All licenses for such exhibitions or shows or the selling of such patent medicines shall be made out and attested by the City Clerk, signed by the Mayor and sealed with the seal of said City; said Clerk shall issue such license on receiving from the .party applying therefor the receipt of the City Treasurer for the sum charged therefor, as fixed in the Fourth section of this ordinance. SEC. 3. No provision in this ordinance shall prevent the giving of any concert or the conducting of any exhibition not indecorous or immoral which shall be given under the management, control and supervision of the Knights of Pythias Lodge of Rensselaer, Indiana. SEC. 4. The amount to be paid for such licenses shall be as follows, viz; One hundred ($100.00) dollars per day or night. SEC. 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances that have been heretofore passed and that in any way conflict, with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SEC. 6. This ordinance shall be in force from and after August 18, 1902. Passed by the Common Council this 14th day of July, 1902. Attest: JOHN EGER, SCHUYLER C. IRWIN, City Mayor. City Clerk. I, Schuyler C. Irwin, Clerk of the City of Rensselaer, Ind. do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true and complete copy or ordinance No. 64, as adopted by the Common Council of said city at a regular meeting held on the 14th day of July, 1902, as appears from the original ordinance on file in my office. Witness my hand ana the seal of Gaw \ said city, this 15th day of July 1902. . ) SCHUYLER C. IRWIN. ~ 7 o^ z City Clerk. July 22-29. d 2t |
Notice ot Appointment Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Henry Lee, deceased, late of Jasper County. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated, July 14th, 1902. WALTER R..LEE. Ferguson & Wilson, Administrator. Att’ys for Adinr. Jul-18-26 Aug-l
Notice of Bridge Letting. Notice is given, that the Board of Commis stoners of Jasper county, Indiana, will until 8 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday, Angost 26th, KO2 receive sealed proposals for the construction of five separate bridges, in said county, according to plans and specifications therefor, adopted by said Board, and now on file in the office of the auditor of said county. All bids must be accompanied by affidavit and bond as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids. By order of Board or Commissioners, Jul 15 Jasper County BANKSTATEMENT ADDISON PARKISON, President. JOHN M. WAS SO i, V oe Presiden'. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH, Cashier. REPORT or TH®- CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER, IND., At the close of its business on July 16, 1902. RESOURCES Loansand Discounts• 187,152 33 Overdrafts 1090 co U. 8. Bonds 11.900 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 49.280 19 Banking House 6,<00 00 Current Expenses 1,417 93 J Currency 8.652 4,509 61 Specie 857.61 Cash Items 615 95 (261,996 01 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in I 25.000 09 Surplus Fund 5,000 co Discount, Exchange and Interest. 4,707 49 Individual Deposits on Demand... 135,996 29 Individual Deposition Time.. .... 91,292 23 •261. 96 01 STATE OF INDIANA, t qq JABFBB COUNT X. I, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, cashier of the Commercial State Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement 1* true. EMMET L. HOLLINGSWORTH. Subscribed and sworn to before me 20th day of July 1902 IJ NELLI* K. IMBS. Notary Public, We respectfully call .the attention of the PUBLIC to the foregoing statement of our AUiViroiTof *II'ATB * ocordlia * to 40 oxß . Wehsrve money to loan on F ABM and. CITY PROPERTY and on Personal Security on fair terms, reasonable rates and without delav. We nay interest on SAVINGS, sell drafts on FOREIGN COUNTRIES, make In vestments on FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITY for our customers, and transact a general BANKING BUSINESS. - We respectfully solicit a shared the public patronage promising fair and courteous treatment to«JL ADDISON PARKISON, JOHN M. WASSON. JAMES T. RANDLE, SEO. B MURRAY. . L, HOLLINGSWORTH. - u / Directors. If you have headaches don’t experiment with alleged enrea. Buy Krause's Headache Capsules which will cure any headache in half an hour, no matter what causes it. I Price 25c, sold by A. F. Long.
RHd|This I A BULL SOLD FOR $9.000 j At a recent sale at Kansas City. | Why? Because he possessed QUALITY. < I have no bulls for sale. But my link of goods possess i quality and are Second to none. And the prices are O. K. J I handle a full line of the celebrated ; Studebaker Farm Wagons,; Carriages and Buggies. (I carry other lines < of buggies and handy steel farm wagons.) < McCormick Binders, Mowers, Corn Har- j vesters and Shredders. < A Shredder that will Shred ! And requires no expert to run it, j lam agent for Osgood Farm Scales, which are as ; good as the best. Manure Spreaders; and repairs for ; all machines, and every article of as good quality as the ! $9,000 bull. / Call and examine my goods which will cost you nothing. If i you can be satisfied 1 can do it. ’ ] ! Wishing you all a prosperous year and thanking you for your ] [ beral patronage in the past, I remain sincerely yours. On Front St. one door pi 4 DfY D I?D HPQ ' north of Marble shop. a> « A\ vy DAh AV JL CARRIAGE, WAGON AND= BLACKSMITH SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK A RPFCTATTY Shop in new building on South Front Street, one square below Liberal Cor. ReUSSelaeT. Illd>
£ Perkins Olind - mm. | Cypress and Steel tanks, 6as Pipes and all kinds of Water Supplies. Mod H. Perkins. ■ - '■ -
J. c. GWIN - LUMBERMERCHNAT - LUMBER SHINGLES, DOORS, Of all kinds. Lath, Sash. Blinds, ' SEWER FIPE -AUsizes-Bills-Solicited I buy direct from lumber region Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Gwin eaoesooso— oaoaoaaosssssoooasoo wts ms wsoe > ssiom JJML AGENTS WANTED SWING *’ " J " ‘ MADB ft W Lawn Swings sad Settees, Haaaeck K—J W—|L Chairs, Caap Chairs and Steels, Ireataf Tables, Wash Beaches, Etc. ff I > g ■'- J Agents easily make /■< I IVjk • 6t °^ lO Per d * y « g I Will furnish samples at reduced prices to those desiring jS agency. Exclusive territory given. Address, CImHM iWtakVin C®. V~~ '"’TSun. . ; * '•' r ; •MMMMMMMeaaMMaMMMtaeaeMMaMeaaMOMM
