Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1903 — Page 4
THBRISPPBIJCAN Official Paper «f iasper County. •<mm to SBp»Mlcau|bolUHug on the corner at Washington and Weston streets, ISSUED IVERT TUESDAY ' AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL SOITOR AND PUBLISHER. a.- .» - Farm of Subscription. Three Months 60 FitcUy, January 2.'}, 1903.
Editor Gaoztles died Monday in Colombia, 8 C., from the wounds inflicted by Lieut. Governor Tillman. This Tillman is a nephew of the other and more notorious blaokguard and ruffian in the U. 8. senate, and both are off the earns pieoe. This murderer is the same Tillman who so grossly insulted President Roosevelt after the latter bad withdrawn an invitation to Benator Tilltnau to Prinoe Henry’s dinner.
The unanimous re-eleotion of Senator Charles W. Fairbanks by the Indiana legislature calls to mind the fact that Indiana’s senior senator ia one of ten men who, during the entire history of the State, covering a period of eightyseven years, have served longer than six years as representatives of Indiana in the upper branch of congress. Senator Fairbanks is one of a half doflfin Indianians who have beeu chosen to a second term in the senate without faotional opposition. Besides Senator Fairbanks, Senator Morton is the only republican who was ever eleoted to to a second term in the United States senate from Indiana.
The Mouticello Journal shows strong indications of a desire to blossom out as a full-pledged sooialiet organ, but seems afraid to do it for some oause. But why not if it thinks that way. Socialism is as respeotable as any political system, when thd anarohiatio element is kept out, sod there is no denying the faot that it has
made wouderfol progress in numbers in the last few years. Their veiws seem to us entirely impracticable at least in the present stage of omlizition, but their impractioabiliy does not detract from their right to a fair hearingKipling’s poem of a few week’s ago, denounced the alliance Jof England with her rival and enemy Germany, in their demonstration against Venezuela. The allianoe as he oalled it, “with the Goth and the shameless Hun.” It was very bitter language, but in the light of the Germans’ outrageous and unaoticms against VenezueroTthe sinking of their war vessels and their repeated attacks on the forts, the latest of which oooured Wednesday, are thoroughly justifying it. One good result of this polioy of the Germans will be that it will create suoh an adverse pu blio opinion in England that no similar German alliance will be possible very soon.
There baa just been a case of white-capping right in our neighboring oounty of White. It is time for Gov. Durbin to get in action again. To call out the militia, declare a martial law in White county, send a speoial message to the * gialature, and a squad of special dot otivee to Ohalmersi and a whole lot of things A worthless booribg beast, who not only spent «U he earned himself at the salt ><«„<*, but according to statemeLtft made, even took the jprovisiona bia poor wife had earned by washing and ‘'soaked ’’ them for liquor, was taken out and soundly thrashed by bis justly indignant neighbors Of oourse th'a white capping was s most dreadful deed and will exoite the governs? terribly, and if Congressman Grmnpaoker don’t get in auother interview on account of it. it will itfvbeoauae it ooourred in his own t'fstriot. If this seme fellow had butchered his whole family which Is has so hideously abased and
left the state, the matter would not have disturbed the peace of mind of the ‘‘Powers that be” to the least exteht. No doubt many people who read the Crumpacker pink tea and pink necktie story ia Tuesday’* Republican set it down purely as au invention of some paper. Bat that is not so, for the story, incredibly silly as it is, Came from Washington =■'through packer interview channels, essentially as we gave it. Psopl6 may also be inclined to doubt the truth of the statement of Crumpaoker’a regular and freqnent interviews through the Indianapolis Sentinel’s Washington correspondent. But this is do exaggeration either. On every possible or impossible occasion Crump sits for an interview by thie correspondent. Why he ohooses this rank Democratic organ to keep himself before the people of Indiana instead of the Indianapolis Jonrnal or News, is probably because those papers have too much respect for their standing as newspapers to permit their columns to be used week after week by a self seeking narrow guage politician to keep himself in the public eye. Perhaps, also, the Sentinel correspondent works oheaper But cheaper or not it is a certain sure thing that he don’t give Crumpacker all these puffing, flattering interviews for nothing. Maybe, also, the correspondents of other Indianapolis papers are not willing to take his regular interviewing oontract on the conditions he insists upon. One of which, we can be sure, is to permit Crumpaoker to deny any interview which seems likely to prove a boomerang, and to bring him more criticism than compliments. In that cake the toady correspondent must meekly permit himself to be proclaimed a liar, and make no protest. Moreover, and this fact should not be lost sight of, Mr. Crumpaoker has a great ‘‘stand-in” with the Democrats. They recognize the truth of what a leading Democrat of Rensselaer once stated, that on important Administration and party measures, Crumpacker sides with the Democrats much oftener than with the Republicans. The Demooiats know that this district is hopelessly Republican, and they therefore go on the principle that half a loaf is better than no bread, and that half a Demoorat is better for them in Congress from this district than a whole Republioao. Hence they deal very tenderly with Congressman Crumpaoker, and right here, in proof of this, we would like to ask what reader of any Democratic paper in this district ever noticed in it any criticisms on Crumpacker? Any suoh strong and constant attacks, for instance, as each real Republicans as Landis, Hemenway or Briok are constantly pursued with in their distriots? Not much! The word has been passed around loDg ago, that Crumpaoker was a pretty good Democrat for most purposes, aud to treat him accordingly.
Social at Surrey. There will be a box social and phonograph entertainment at Surrey school, Saturday night. January 31st, 1903. Everybody nvited. Evelyn Millbh, Teacher. Watch for Rummage Sale. Jan. 30, 31at. Ladies sewing chairs $1 at E. J. Harley’s furniture store. Rummage Sale, Jan. 30, 31st. Watoh for it. SIOO,OOO. To loan on farms at a low rate of interest. This is a special fund Call at onoe as insuranoe companies are refusing farm loans. Also money to loan on Bankable note at current rates. Loans made on City propertj, and second mortgage. James H. Chapman. Makeevers Bank Building, Rensselaer, Ind. Fcr Sale Cheap. 120 acres of aa good and well located land as .Jasper oounty, affords. For particulars oall on W. H. Churchill, City, or address M. A. Churohill, Cashing, Minn. wtf
Letter to Mr. J. H. Chapman.
Rensselaer, Ind. Dear Sir: Your business is, when a house burns down, to give the owner some money to build a new one. It is a good business. Queer that the world got on so long without it. We paint the one that burnt down and the new ode too. What is better, we paint the houses that don’t burn downYon insure the houses that burn; we insure the houses that don’t. You have the ashes aud smoke; all the houses are ours. We paint read/ paint: Devoe. We-sell the paint to painter; we doo.t paint. =L*ad and oil is the oid-fashion paint. Devoe is good paint-things ground in with the lead sod linseed oil, the best paint in the world and the cheapest, because the work is all done by machinery. Nobody wants poor paint; there’s lots of it, though, in the world. . y Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE & CO.
Coal and Plenty of It. One oar Jaokson Hill Lump, and one car Virginia Splint, just reoeived, We still have a full line of soft coal. Give us your order. A. L Branch. Oklahoma. We have listed and for sale a large number of farms ranging in size from 160 acres up, ranging in price according to location, improvements eto. from $6 to SSO per acre. AUa-b&ve land in Colorado, Kansas and Texas. Railroad fare £ fare plus $2.00 and free to purchasers. For particulars and information write, John Strole, F 4tp Brook, Ind. Loans. REAL ESTATE Insuranci. Cali on B. O. Gurdwer for bargains in- land, properties for sale or exebange. Agt. for the John Hanoock Mutual Life Insnranoe Company* Agt. for the Traders Fire Ins. Co. List your properties with me Farm or City. Yours for business, B O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind
ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL REPORT ' r Of Tristee of Carpenter Township to Advisory Board for the Tear 1903. Township Fund. Bal. on hand report $ 493 oi Receipt*; 3.962 80 Total 4455 81 Disbursements 8726 65 Balance . 729 16 Tuition Fund. Bal. on hand last report ...J 1908 15 Receipts 3320 40 Total 5223 55 Disbursements 8094 50 Balance 2129 06 Special School Fund. Bal. on hand last report 11260 11 Receipts. 2948 3? Total 4300 48 Disbursements ... . 3871 17 Balance • 538 31 Road Fund. Bal. on hand last report $ 535 44 Receipts 8047 15 Total 3583 29 Disbursements .... 3486 82 Balance 96 47
Dog Fund. Bal. on hand last report ( 244 06 ] Receipts 156 18 Total -400 24 Disbursements.... 150 00 Balance 241 21 Po«r Fund. Bal. on hand last Report .. | 82 92 Receipts 676 99 Total 759 91 Disbursements 389 42 Balance » 370 49 Grand Total Of All Funds. Bal. on hand last report % 4518 66 Receipts 14113 59 Total 18882 26 Disbursements 14327 56 Balance 4104 69
Orders Outstanding. Nov. 1, 1807, George A. Chappell, 8 per cent Interest due January 15, lt«>. special school rtmd *296.45. December «, 1887, Jasper County Lumber Company, 8 per oent Interest, due July 1. 1888, special school fund *283.82. State of Indiana I a a Jasper County “• The undersigned, bain* duly sworn,upon his oath says, that the within is a true ana oomplete allowing of all the money received and paid out as he verily bolievea; and that the various Items of expenditure credited have been fully paid In the sums stated, and without express or Implied agreement that any portion shall he retained by or repaid to him, or to any other person : ana that he has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by him as trustee. A. J. Bausnn, Township Tlustn Subscribed and sworuto before me this oth dayof January. MB. _ _ <”ha Zlvtomykoard
Delinquent Tax List !*»■■** «■ List of Lands End tots Returned Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes for the Year 1981, Jasper Connty, Indiana.
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B nw ...Z 22 31 5 100 18 13 46 41 5 Babcock, Augustus D... nw nw 18 28 6 40 78411 74 10 Brandon, Margaret L.. sX ae 330 5 80 11 07 24 05 116 Morrow, Robert H_. nw nw 25 28 6 40 40 Comer, Go*. M. and sw 5w..... 24 28 6 40 17 17 25 66 Nancy D —se corner, se sWT... 33 31 5 1 225 722 154 Sturgess, Ebon P......... ns nw : 24286 40 615134 A 50 Dunn. Jennie etaL nw nw 3305421214 00 25 75 TT . _ 118HollingsworthEmmetL sw se 25 30 5 40 688 U 97 Union TownshlD Nn T 158 Long/Sary e side sw ne 36 31 512 1762 75 - UMU P iNO ‘ lO * 179 Mitchell, John n end ne nw... 86 31 5 30 568 843 4 Austin, Wm. B ....... It 1, bl 37 Virgie 164 a 7ft 217«PoiseIl, Geo. W se ne 27 30 5' 40 se se.._ 27 30 5 40 19 01 29 88 Oaks 338 523 264 Russel, Moses H nw ne .3 30 6 88 62 34 Baker,Lucinda E Its 11,12, bl 13, 0 M e&nw. 330 6 80 37 30 09 81 23 Pair Oaks. . 41 a6l 293 Sanford, Edward s&eptsene 12 30 5 36 138 Ferguson,Elizabethhrs und 1-13 sfc e pt nw ne 12 30 5 40 se sw 12 80 7 108 10 ia ne se 12 30 5 40 139 Florence, Edward H sw nw 25 81 7 40 828 2ft 71 297 Snow, RacheL w side se nw.....-:.- 36 31 6 82 8,9, bl 9, Pair s side ne nw 30 31 6 10 746 16 99 Oaks 592 13 ft 2 304 ( Snyder Henry and 192 Hochbaum, Henry J.— Its 1,4, 5, bi 36, iL. Davis Noble n and wpt wX se.. 33 31 611 19637 79 Virgie .... 4206 60 339 Vennum, Frank B se sw 25 31 6 40 „ 206 Hurley, Oliver P..._, Its 17. 18, bl 12 n% se 25 31 6 80 Fair Oaks. 123 806 sw 5e..... 26 31 5 40 _*• Parr. .... 674 19 20 n I A sw 26 31 5 80 243 Eight, Wm. T ... e2O ft. w6O ft out ne se , 28 31 5 40 101 53 148 31 12, Parr 30 as 262 Lambert, Sarah F Its 6,7, bl 4, Pair Walker Township—No. 3. affifinanr 1 Armstrong, E.G L se 231 5 160 12 03 15 75 l J >l ,?’,? al w 0 5 ks - 828 780 8 Armstrong, Leroy pt nw nw 17 81 6 60 260 545 Mundon, Hannah D. ltell, 12a bl 8, 8 Armstrong, John w% ... 12 31 5 320 24 06 60 87 Oats 144 346 10 Armstrong, Mary E It 4, bl 2, Smiths m Psttt'wm” 10 * Ari * A fta q®!® wT-i 7306 15 1647 44 24 Brian, Thomas, Sr ne - 931 5 160 24 44 53 10 . T . 0ak5...j;... 123 899 to h ai/. ao 531 5 80 369 Price, Isabel].. put It 6, Parr. 338 gas 59 Chase, Louis 8 *'{' 831 5 80 370 Petty, John P It 12, bl 19, Virgie.. 10 10 M sa. ssi 6 ieo 3244 0531 S 5 - 1160 w'* B 128 Gutherle. Louisa pt-nwnw 17 31 6 60 19, 60 374 PoweU, James A 8 - li--160 Hershman, Jas. R - bHO«m» se„„ |0 31 6 80 , 417 Schofield, Hattie A Its 9, loTw 87 92 776 161 Hollingsworth,EmmetL an*™- i -- '-SE® :: fmd j»l SJ. 1S 84 33 82 «nY.n™i.l,B.»h . n..U^ l.ftSbT *_ 160 Homston. Milton L sw 17 31 5 40 301 661 ,PairOaks_ 82 255 173 Hand, Curtis J nw ne . £Bl 6 35 64 S£rr::~: Si-S S 5 »«« smomwa § | 208 Jones, B.F wV4 sw 18 31 5 86 56 B OF 0F pE sX se - .....13 31 680 15 89 38 76 g OWNERS. LANDS. 5 2 SS 221 Eing, Jay A - ptwX nw. ff} | 98 45 50 66 40 L> ig 266 McCoy. Nettie v wßßmith. 2 26 521 City of Rensselaer—No. 5 . 321 Pixley, Henry B sH se 331 5 80 * -357 Spitler, Marion L _nesw... 8181 5 40 801 942 ton’s add to Rensselaer 185 484 372 Snyder, Henry ... ne - —. 16 81 6 160 27 40 36 09 3 It 3, bl 4, Benjamin & Magee’s •373 Smith, Samuel T U3l 6 60 add to Rensselaer 590 13 10 pt eKsw 131 6 H 9 3 1t51,2,3,4, 5,6, bl 7, Austin & sw sw «« J J „ m „ Paxton s add to Rensselaer 148 606 ne 14 31 6 160 43 Bailey, Flora V Its 11,12,18,14,16, 16.19, 20. bl ne nw 14 31 6 40 12, Sunny side add to Rensse sese U3l 6 40 79 96117 23 laer I _ 246 698 377 Stephen, Wm. H eXsw. . . 631 6 80 10 34 22 21 55 Burton, John L —lts 22,23, 24, 26, bl 7, Sunnyside SO Schmall. J0h0... . “«* « ’““"a, D.WM, Hm* * S, fliT *« Barkley Township—No. 4. »T?SSS*iAtiS»SSr 27 Bertrand, Albert sw 33(30 6 160 64 82 08 24 side add to Rensselaer 881 874 71 Campbell, Catharine.... pt e*4 sw..'. 21 30 6 187 68 104 267 Florence, Eleanor M— Its 1, s % It 2, bl 6, Rensselaer . 78825 32 150 Fay, James eX nw sw 17 30 6 20 894 10 56 274 Fry, Wm. L Its 4,5, 6, bl 37, Weston’s add 184 Henkle, M. C nw Mr. s end sw hw . 20 30 6 24 18 84 27'92 27a Faris, Edwin E Its 7,8,9, 10, bl 12, Sunnyside 266 Lemna, Isaac e?£ nw sw 429 6 10 ,„ „ , , , Add to Rensselaer 111 r 22 pt sX nw .. ; ... 429 6 78 90 47 10 53 73 308 Galbreath, Alkanah J... Its 10,11, bi 8, Leopold’s add to 309 Moore, Thomas J ... sw sw _...... 16 30 6 40 12 35 34 88 Rensselaer 99622 19 310 1 McNeil, Winfield S. wpt ) and Clara H wptnese. 31 30 5 89 25 „ Rensselaer 295 555 ne nw. .....; 32 30 5 40 460 Kessinger, Harrison P.. It 14, bl 9, Weston’s add to wX nw..— 32 30 5 80] 39 611 46 18 Rensselaer It 3,bl 15, Sunnyside add to Marion Township—No. 6. m Ki ght, wiiium.... it^Tbi e 2^ r westik’s' add’ t<r 148 1866 11 Austin, Wm.B--.-.-.:|pt — 24M7 lg w 529 Leopold. Abraham Leopold’s add to ‘ 1 ** 883 271 Moffltt, Wm. R und 3-7 wX'swZZ 328 6 34 28 518 829 533 Lumm> Lucas sVßiffelf VZ 185 872 337 Paxton, John W pt sw ne 19 29 6 50 683 ucas 8?ilt M,blß, Leopolds add to 60x728ftptnese...24 29 7 1 2285 28 534 L- een v c lt^„V/miZrl t.'' 881 864 388 Shields, Barah M. ptnwse -4128 627 82412 32 534 611 ’ ° P “ rk add T , -r- xt 549 Moss, Gordan A— Its 11,12, bl 7, Rensselaerl4 61 M u T ordan T ownship No. 7. SSS McColly, Alice V. It 5,1 A 2, Columbia add to Reus- a 44 J 1 eelaer ai \ka 26 Brown. Wm. W. O nX sw 332 S 780 99068 84 596 Muir, N. F Its 1,2, bl 15. Sunnyside add'to' . 164 280 Streich, Frederick O nw se 826 Weiss, John, Jr ne nw ™,l a* 682 Norgor, Ofciila It 4, bl 4, Benjamin Magee’s * W nw ne —..—. 34 28 7 40 72u 14 4o " add to . , It 6, bl 1, Austin A Pavton’s . T -T- , • XT o Nowels, Charles D. and add to Rensselaer 75016 81 Newton Township No. 8. Margaret J 1t6,bl 7, Robinson’s add to * Rensselaer - 283 4 fift 39 English, Job sX ne —| 729 7 80 683 Nicholas, Etta lte 7,8, bl 27, Weston’s add to" nH ne se„ —729 7 20 39 13 43 36 m „ , ..... ~R ? l l® Se l* e , r 066 943 117 Leek, Wm. E.. nw se 629 7 40 093 Overton, J. Albert lto 8, 10, bl 4, South add to * sX nw.„ 629 7 79 16 Rensselaer nw ne 729 7 40 33 49 49 52 n«,lt 2, bl 11, South add to I*7 Makeever. Madison hr’s eX se 929 7 80| 17 84 46 27 ' Jasper' County' Keener Township No, 9. 746 Pauley, JoeK add' to'' 617 881 1 Rensselaer ... 74 2or 3 Austin, Wm. B *..... out It 11 nw ae _ _ 181 7 39 02 672 871 no- T . ,Rons«eUer 288 892 It 17 bl 1 Mo’d add 889 Stephenson, Rebeoca J.. lto 7,8, bl 37, Weston’s add to I
10 Brbckway. Sarah 7 I « 8 8 Stone, Marx J ItsWlT Weston's add to" ““ ” * 1 Rensselaer Its 2,3, bl 7, Mc’d 918 Stone ' Wm S MOdiisres 4 ® lo 04 add to DeMotte 7 43 11 32 «8* Jasper 00. Drainage Asso--21 B.iia,h. jam.. h 85? 8 ' «,* o.ifaH.h 1 ll s ntnit na 431 7 74 21 56 77 120 999 Thornton, Henry T., 24 Bowman, Tdtje ntfsw I 231 7 80“ Dora May a Henry J C 100 ft nA si 120 ft e*w nw cor .8 Crawford, Andrew 24 32 2 £ '■ ® 57 « I*>» Worden. Joton and .. B-Mytodr.™. 1 !?? " l °. SM , M % 3* 2| - ■ ,„ 802 n»2-.B*u.D. ItabTfe'W«d„> «d » 81 101 104 Fairchild, Nelson pt se n0.....*. 27 32 7 1 1864 49 Rensselaer 10 21 13 37 12i Granger. Herman K..... Its KML Bruner> w j * ToWII of WheaffieM—No. 12. 124 Granger, Lucy M and J 4 out It Bnw* 32 7 81 8 Allen, Wm. W out It 25 ne ne 25-32-6. 5 acres - u »u*.w.d r® NSM ‘--»g j i«J '■- - - — 1 -ftift2aar fc r 35, “ * “ to DeMotte 743 18 87 170 Swisher, James A Ml- * >» 199 Long Joseph B n H se 831 7 *> 13 72 29 13 nerva J It 4, bl 2, Wheatfleld R M 302 Lee, Robeit B. A Maryß e 1-2 sw }} 2} Z ® 177 Bmlth 'Patrick a Mary. Its 19.20. bl 8, Graham's Second" 8714 29 ®7 m 60 92 128 98 ~ . ■** *? WheatMd 408 595 **SSSS?$ Wm : *■ . „ iosi 740 12 37 27 32 Town of Remmgton-No. 14. 246 Pixley. HD pt Ug 7 Tol g 22 Bingnum, Sophia M... It-UW. Stratton'. add to __ 274 Sweeney, 284 Spriggs,Mary Jane it Wbl U McDs 278 Lewis, Mary K n« nk out !t% nwSMff*,' 1 acre 808 '' 86 add to DeMotte. _ 6 72 14 37 wl»ft of s 1(0 ft of out it a 296 Steele, Marion A RoeaV lta 3. 4, bl 8 McD's nw »27-A WmL £ * * add to DeMotte 6 00l 10 96 280 Lewis, Marcus G ... npt out It 7, nw 30-27-6, 37-100 me 4 !»f m MnoewCSSldw.. sSsfrAr*. •* Kankakee Township—No. io. jg .... JBWSMiWia:*;*. “815 KSMB*.!L. .7 57 .. i.Kd.t .y oiT! ».. a , , *“ "■ JB«w-53—a-Bu.*#* IS is «»n,.id. o gr—-r-~ S 8! q SBSBSS T ‘™“’ »• ° W SX^ BU “ U "'’ •“ ” *“ 11 «l H S’wewo. ■a • » BTATB OF INDIANA. County of Jasper, S 8: * I. William O-Babcock. Ajdiuir of said oounty, do hereby certify that theforegoinglaa true and complete Ust of aUthelaada and town ■ - returned debnquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the non-payment of taxes due thereon, tor the year 1901. and rormerleerVw,,L W TL_ > T ties thereon, together with the tax for the current Tear, 1908, and the costs of adretimnir, so far aa the same are liable to be BPg shown by the return of said Treasurer; and notion b hereby ft run that ae much of said lands and town lots aa maybeneceifSr pty the taxes, pcnaltlea and ooets. doe thereon, er due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, wIU be sold at public kuctiM ~ajßwwsas /inirl WTTNKS®, my hand and oflicial seal, this 15th dhy of January, 1908. WILLIAM C. BABOOCK. 0 Auditor o< Jaaper County. Ind.
