Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1903 — Page 4

K. of P. Jubilee at Lowell.

Xowell Souvenir 5 A big K. of *P. .Jubilee will be held in Lowell, Sept. 24th, that promises to be the event of all eVenta of the year. , A grand street parade eolipsing anything ever •Ben here is asanred. Prominent Pythianaof National fame will be fheeent and address the multitude. Several braes bands will be here. An excellent programme of athletio sports Will be witneeeed and the bent ball game ever played* in Lowell will be seen, for Manteno, lit., with their crack team will croea bats with the boye from fiammOnd, Ind.: there will be all kinda of entertainment for all the people Free band Concert and a grand Pythian ball in the evening at' the opera house. Everybody woloome. It is expected Lowel will see the i&rgnat orowd in the history of the toWn. \

Postmasters to Meet.

The auuarfl meeting of Tenth Dtstriot postmasters will be held at Miobigan Oity Sept. 22 and 23. The program is as follows: Sept. 22nd. Meeting oalled to order at 10:30 a. m., and appointment of ooxnmitteee. In the afternoon a visit to the Indiana State prison; at sa. m„ a boat ride on Lake Michigan and at 7:30 p. m., a tfblley ride to LePorte and return. September 23rd, the postmasters will be entertained in the forenoon by a drill by the U. S Life saving otbw. At 9:30 o’clock the bnstnjpk zßeeti ug will be oalled to order and President Banks will deliver an address of weloome. In the afternoon aa employee of the Ghioago poetoffioe will deliver an address oh Domestic and Inter-national money orders. Superintendent Holloway of the railway mail ser vloe will also be present

Forty Thousand Pensioners Die In a Year.

Sept. B.—Pensions to the amount of SIO,IOI,DOG were di* burned in tbeStatO of Indiana dueing the fisoal Team ended dune 30 last. This money wss paid to 64,164 soldiers, widow and orphans. Indiana stands fourth in the list of States In the amount of pen sion money disbursed. Ohio is first, Pennsylvania second, New York third and Indiana, as stated, stands fourth. One hundred and two thousands pensioners in {Ohio draw $15.-026,000. In Penney* Iranis 101,164 are paid $13,830,000 and in New York 89,921 pension* ers receive $11,756000. The tote! for the year is about $133,330,000 there being very little ohange in the appropriations on aooonnt of pensions during the past five years. On June 3, 1902. there were 1,001,494 pensioners On the rolls of the United States. On the corresponding date this year the number bad declined to 996,* 645. Nearly 41,000 names have been dropped from the rolls in the past year by reason of death, the numberrnnning from 2,000 to 5,000 a month.

ttell-inthe-Kitchen. —i t “Mias Hell-in-theKitohen Ham. ilton" ia the way it appears on heir calling oards, and thia girl ia not an Indian or even remotely related to one. Years ago there lived at Brads town, Nelson county, Eentnoky, Louis Hamilton a well-known and f highly respected farmer. Nearby there lived another Lonia Hamilton who was continually breaking the law. , i t v Not infrequently the respeotable Lonia Hamilton would be confounded with the law-breaking Hamilton thereby causing him mnoh annoyance. When the lawabiding Louis Hamilton was married and children came to bless his hearth atone, he resolved that they should never be annoyed by their having names similar to others. Consequently he named his first son London Judge snd the next Beputable Kindom. His daughters he named Bonthern Boil, Hebrew Fashion. China Figure, Avenue Belle and Hell-in-the-Kitchen.

T jf . - ' . J / i Money to Loan Private funds to loao on farms and oity property at a low rate of. mtereet. Also money to loan on bankable note end aeoond mortgage. A complete set of abstract hooks. James H. Chapman. Makeever’e Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Cider and Vinegar Made and Sold. ft The undersigned will run their cider mill, on the Clerk farm 2 miles northeast of Rensselaer, on Tuesday and Friday daring the season.Will deliver in town sweet oider at 20 ot per gallon, and pore oider vinegar at 15 cents per gallon. Telephone orders to. No. 167. Clark Brothers. Fri dw3wp

Notice of Special Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the Commbh Council r ot Rensselaer, Indians will bold a s£edial meet, ing in the east court room at oenrt house at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. Btb, 1903, to meet with the engineer and viewers on the Iroquois ditoh. AH oitizens interested ih said Iroquois Ditoh are invited to be present Ghas. Morlan, |City Clerk. The Statue turning to Life. As far aa we know every visitor at the Trilby show was delighted to watch the magioian turn the cold statue in white to a living, moving yonng lady of rare beauty. Bnt Jasper County can boast of more real and practical deeds petI formed every season by* some of her up to date stookmen. For example James T. Randle and Barney D Comer aa well as many others have aU spring been performing the magioal art of converting a statue of Acme Food into gold and silver by feeding Acme Food to fattening oattle. The owners of the 220 prize winners at the fat atook show in Chicago last fall perforated the same feat.

Market on Old Settlers Day. The ladies of the Presbyterian oharoh will give s market on Satxnday Sept 12th, on Old Settler’s Day, in the rear room of the postoffioe. Many desirable eatables obtainable.* idwtf'k 1

ANOTHER CHICA6O EXCURSION, Sunday, Sept. 13th Rates and time of speoial train for Jasper county and connecting points. Monon 8:20“ 1.00 Lee ,*.....8:30 “ 1.00 MoCoysburg ....8:35 “ 100 Pleasant Ridge..B:4o “ 1.00 Rensselaer 8:48 “ 1 1.00 Burrey 8:57 “ .90 Parr 9:02 “ .90 Fair Oaka 9:09 “ .85 Rose Lawn 9:20 “ .75 Thayer 9:26 » .75 Shelby* 9:28“ .75 Train will reaoh Ohioago at 11.30 a. m. Returning train will leave Ohioago at 11:30 p. m.,

J •' f' *«< A i . ' " - -- - 7 I I SEVENTH ANNUAL) I m n ■■ 1 11 1 ■■■■■ - i ■Old Settlers’ meeting I H |||| ♦ ♦ ♦ I I Basket Picnic I 9 at Van Rensselaer Grove, Rensselaer, Indi- I I iana> from to A. M. to 4 P. Jl.. on I I Saturday, Sept. 12, \m I I There will be music. s< sports and Festivities. I ■ Come every body and bring well-filled baskets. I I COMMITTEE. J 1

for Sale Cheap A ohilds, hard wood bed stead, and a good washing machine. For name of party inquire at this office. „ d2wlp Water Tanks. We are making a specialty of stock and storage tanks of all kinds and sizes. Onr prices are: 6 foot 17.50, 6 foot $12.50,10 foot $19.00. Donnelly Bros. Planing Mill. School Book Exchuge Come to the second band so hool book store south of Wood’s barber shop, Saturday or early Monday morning, to buy or sell good second handeobool books. On A Cash Basis. We pay cash for grain and we must have oasb for what we sell. We will make it yonr interest to do business with na at the mill, dwtf Huntzingeb & Flynn.

Wanted-a Good Home.

The generous response to onr former appeals for homes for the children in the orphans’ homes of the State has given happiness to a very targe number of the older children and some cf the tiny ones. Tnere are at present needing homes near five hundred very nioe boys and girls from five to eight years of age. Experience has shown that the best resnlts airs secured where children of this age are taken into the family for care, Ibve and training. The characters are jnst forming then and the dispositions are more easily con trolled than at older ages ana the ohilt more quickly becomes a member of the family. . m Child-life is a natural part of very household and the heart yearns for it. These children ueec care and love of father and mother. Through no fault of theirs they are denied this oare on the part o ' their own parents. Is not yonr home open for a sturdy six year old boy, or a fine little girl? Address * Board cf State Charities, Indianapolis, Indiana,

For Sale aid Exchange. 160 acres well located, good farm, fair buildings, well drained. Will take half in olear property and balance time. 300 acres near station, all black soil near large ditob. Will take half in dear property balanoe time. 80 acres fine pasture, lies along large ditoh and ready to break. Cheap On easy terms. 35 sores well looatsd all cultivated, good orchard, no buildings. Will trade for good property or sell on easy terms. 80 acres pasture land near Jasper Oonnty oil field and not leased. Sell oheap on easy terms. 867 acres fine improved farm near Mexico, Mo. Price S4O on easy terms. 400 sores nice level well looated land at S2O. I have a}l kinds of land and property ' for sale and exchange. Cheap farms on easy payments. Call and see me and look over what I have. G. F. Mkykbs, v Rensselaer, IndJ

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. H. PARKISON Attomey-ai-Lavi), LawTSS Estate, Abstracts and Louis Will practice In all of the Courts Office over Farmers' Wash niton St. Rensselaer, jasper county. Ino. f , , '2 ..... |r p^ Ralph w. Marshall, Attorney at Lavs. Special Attention to Settling Estat-s. DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. —ownca—(n former Clerk's office. Hast of Court Hoost. ' RBNSSBLAJEKj ind. -*> ——■*q*«***»a—At— —— " BANKS A. McCoy. Pres. T. J. McCoy, C&sblei waiter White, Aset. Oeebier. A. MO COY & CO *S BANK Oldest Bank jasper County, ;Estab AUed ISM. Transacts a general banking bnsiness, buy» notes and loans on long or short time on personaA or real estate security, Fair and liberal treatment ti promised to all. Interest paid ot time deposits Foreign exchange bought and sold. Your patronage Is solicited. Patrorn having valuable papers may desposit them foi safe keeping

Clx first national Bank Of Rensbelaeb, Ind. Addison Parkison, President. John M. Wasson. V. President. E. L. Hollingsworth, Castile - ---Successor to thetbastnors the , Z. State Bank r 1 * — . ■ Opened March 2nd, 1908, at the old location JNOKTH SIDS PUBLIC HQUABh. A general banking bnslnees transacted; de posits received, payable on time or on demand. Money loaned on acceptable security; Draft* on ail Cities at Home and Abroad bought and sold. Collections of notes and accounts a specialty. S per cent Farm Loans Your Business Solicited.

DR. h. l. brown, DENiIST IUUUP , Orown and Bridge work, Teeth without plus* a ipecl&ltj. ARthe latest method* In Dentla. tty. Office over Larsh’s Drugstore. Oil administered tor painless extraction of teeth.

ill . - * - f , L. WILLIS, Gunsmith , Special attention givet to Bicycle Benalrt of a f Front: street, 1 bluet of Washington, BICYCLE SUNDRIES.

Loans. REAL ESTATE Insurance Call on B. O. Gardner for bargains in land, properties for sale or exobange. Agt. for the John Hanoook Mutual Life Insnranoe Company. Agt. for the Traders Fire ins. Co. List your properties with ms Farm or City. . Yours for business, B. O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind.

•• •: PIONEER •• • • MEAT MARKET §, • ; 1 1 4 |Jm||9|l p 1 f J Eifetsbadh, Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, -* * |*V\Air' ** *•< f ... . \ » Mutton, Sausage, Balogna. Etcat the lowest piioes. —Highest Prioes Paid for—

HIDES, & TALLOW J.-W. HORTON, t Dentist. feld and Pentl&lß Yeik. Sat * r j t«i Ftinltss Bitiaatlan, h Offioa opposite court hoasa

i.. - —. r —.— Come io and | let n 5.... ! Figure with. you on that biU. We will figure against Chicago or any other place onprice or grade. We belong to no association or combination. Onr prices are our own. Your for business, J. C. Gwin & Co

1 S [Gasoline J| Engines, Perkins Pnd mills. . PUMPS ■ [ Cypress- and Steel tanks, Gas Pipes and all kinds of Water Supplies. _ "*< Jndsin B. Perkins.

I •’VanBAB 18 GOOD ENOUGH FOR US.” ’ ’ k ‘ ■ ‘--v rWi HAVE FOR SALE - * ' < CHOICE FAR/*\§ WELL IMPROVEDgRANCHES, GOOD, CHEAP , GRAZING LANDS ;V y ... r * L If yon are contemplating a trip to the weet it will he to your special interest x to see me for full particulars regarding the oonnlry, price*, terma, etc. We t will hare special rates the Ist and Brd Tuesday at each month. Buy year . £ f ticket over the Rock Inland Railroad. Take a receipt from poor agent 'for the 1 k price paid for a ticket, and if you coma to me aad bay a farm or ranch .1 will- _ k REFUND PRICE PAID FOR TICKET. ' ? 1 k If yon go with me I will show yon other fnyors also. Igo with almost every <d r excursion. Write me at Wichita, Kansas, or write or call on D. A. BTOMKU, HKNBriET.AKR, DID. We are yours for buainee*, <j I J. H. HUNTZINGER, 5 k C. R. &P. Immigration Agent. s F » Remepiber the neqt Date: Tuesday, Sept. 15th. R*. ,0, .Pv .o. .o. .o. <C» W». A-A-A .A. W»..A-.dh A «W- iff, Oi ICI tOx.

CARRIAGE, WAGON AND : ‘ ... ' WOODWORK SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. mmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK A " —■/ Shop in new building on Sooth Front _ .. Strat, one square below Liberal Corn XvCIISSCIHCr, JUKI!