Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1903 — Page 4
TWa tv Ui ine n^puDiican. Official Paper of Jasper County. VIMUi *Aj>uhltean building on the corner of WM&mgton and Weston Streets. (MCXD EVERY TUESDAY -J. AND FRIDAY BY GSORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOB AND PUBLISHER. 1 ; ; I / forms of Subscription. One Year. $1.50 Six Months .. .. .75 Three Months 60 _ jL Friday November 27, 1903.
The United S at. s cupreine court has dismissed the suit brought to test the constitutionality of the Indiana m rtgage exemption, law. This leave? in force the Indiana supreme court decision upholding the law. The U. 8. court held that there is no .criers! qne.-t : on involved and tic. [ jt:‘. threw l!ie case out of court.
The l\ minimum therm un eter re<-i«t r red 12 decrees al ove aero It I i ;ih'. and early this mon«rfn». L ea-< not the coTdeet Bight oi t'ieg-eai'u, /or it «ot d yvttx to Liiuc above l i't Frid ty night. Last .night rn*v-ver was redly maoh sever r weaVher b- cause of the stiff wind, while last Friday night was calm.
An illustrated article in Pearson's Magazine is devoted to sketches and pictures of the remarkably large number of young men now in Congress, in both houses. It is a different conditipn than has existed for the past twenty years or so, but really, as s regular ruse, young men are numerous in Congress and all other legislative bodies in this country. The reason why they have been comparatively scarce in such positions for some time past can. as we believe, bo easily explained At the close of the great civil war practically the entire body of ambitious and patriotic young men in the north were ex-Union soldiers, and in the
e x Confederate - soldiers These young soldiers, whom the people t'f each section to honor, rame right to the front and soon practically all the politics in the country were in their control, and practically all ixditicnl positions were held by thorn. Thus thirty years ago. old or e’derly men in Congress were the exception and young men the rule. As the years passed these same soldier elements still retained their prestige and still continued to till most -of the uflicos. and of course as they 'grew eider, it came about that the country was ruled mo.-d.ly by elderly men. and it was hard fur young men to reach high positions. But during the past six or eight years there has been a great change, and men who were young children during the war or have been born since then, far outnumber all other voters, and naturally enough and properly enough, the young men are beginning to again take their proper share in the-government of the country. This same condition of affairs has followed, to a greater or less extent, after every great war in this Country. Thus after the
Revolution the soldiers of that armv took practically, the entire ©ontr J. and thus there was at first, agovenment of young men, which, as after the. civil war. gradually became a government of elderly men, t ina ly, as now, a sudden re-1 turn of young men to power. The same course- of events, only in a much less marked degree, because there were a comparatively much smaller number of soldiers, followed tbe war of 1812 and the Mexican war.
For Rent. « Two farms for rent both in Jaeper oonnty. Call on or write. T. W* Grant, will * Rob® Lawn, Ind rt* — House and Lot For Sale. - For Sale, a four room bouae and targe lot. Price very low* Enquire at my barneee shop. J. 0. OftRMICHABL.
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Francis Hullihan was at Reus s a laer Saturday on business. A: B. JDjiufee of Kersey, i« repairing drtdgoJNo. 2, which broke down Thursday. Tt will be in order again fids week. O. Callahan is on the sick list Geo. Betdy made a business Irip to Rensselaer Saturday, CJi t** a good many onions were fr. z t. during the cold £p*l! last week. •• ✓ Geo. Beedy and Byron Nevcland each ptiFoiiFoed > n■ w wsgohs of Gitfoid k Callahan last wet k. James’Snider of Laura, visited friends htre Sunday, Miss Minnie Hemphill visited her parents at Rensselaer over John Altera •‘and wife visited their daughter-, Mr-. Chaft Page at DeM i/te a few days last week. , •John Riciiatotid of Piessmt Grove, wks a caller here one day 1 ist week. Corn gathering is about all done in this vicinity. There will be a box supper nt -theschool house Wednesday night. John Bowen sprained his ankle while playing ball and has to walk on cru'ches. f~.
The annual LaPortecounty wolf hunt, along the snores of the Kan kakee, took place Wednesday. About 50 persons participated, but only one wolf was killed and another wounded. Three annual wolf hunts have been a regular institution for time cut of mind It is stated that in such a hunt in 1842 so many wolves were killed that no one tried to oount them. Abont 50 deers were also kiUed that time. .
« • J. . r Farms... For Sale or Rent Forma for Sale or Rent for One third of the Crop Prices of 'Farms quoted on application. Benj. J. Gilford, « Kankakee, 111.
Water Tanks. \Yh ar.ou euikiug >1 specialty of stock and st irnge tanks-'of all kinds sod s ; z\-v Our prices are: tt foot ♦7.50 Bfo »t f 12.5(i. 10 f >ot $lO Od DosNEi.Lt Buos Planing Mill st
Kimball Piano Players •at Manufacturer’s Prices. Daily Concerts At the Manufacturers’ Ware rooms show the possibilities of entertaining yourself and friends in dancing to the strains of a Strauss Waltz ora two-step. The Players have fingers that play like those of a professional, giving to anyone upon any piano and without instruction jiracUcally unlimited command of the keyAs manufacturers of laith the player and music rolls for its operation our price includes with each player A Fine Musical Library and also places the music of our entire catalogue at the diapuaat of the purchaser on terms not offered elsewhere. Stock includes Various makes. Cash or Easy Payments. 01.01. Kimball * Co. [ Established ,1857. ] S: W. Cor. Wabash av. and Jackson WW.CHICAGO.
PUBLIC SALE! - - , ...... Having decided to lease our big stock farm in Milroy township, Jasper we will offer at Public Auction, at said farrrfj seven miles Southeast of Rensselaei, commencing at 10-n. m. on Tuesday f Dec. 8, 1903 All of mv staddard bred Horses, also cattle, hogs arid Farm Implements in fact, make a clean sale of all niy personal property on said premises. A glance at the list below will convince horsemen of the desirable quality of my stock: NINE HEAD OF —— Standard Bred Horses. 7 - • r *T - , y. ’ ■ ‘i-ri I**:-’*"-—. ..... ‘No. 3 Eloise Pollock lah*sir«dlv Kntrn n n’lku^w’J 8 ha 2r ds J l, * hl weight 1200; in foal to Wilkes Abdalthosire of Cretiwiu Vita?*' a ls S Highland Beauty, by Robert McGregor, of r n in 9 • No"nmn l,orm * n ' B<re ot tll P dams of Fannie Robinson, —A*, No. man Medium, 2:20. etc., etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse. No. 4 Mildred E. ii S i!d n h£'mii n 0 l T / B ,IKI' e tt J, ‘ ) ?]A b ! d ' weight about lfso. in foal to Wilkes Abdallah, 7 1 IKr ri? tr * B t2:l3.- Ist dam Highland Beauty by Rob! ^ 6U Q’a 1 7 O% T r ddam M / rtle b T Norman D, son of Fannie w « r l- dftm Idzzle b X Norman, sire of the dams of »rman Medium 2:-0. etc. 4th dam by Morgan Horse; one No, s, Doctor Charley. dlm n MUdild E‘ y h^ t Hm°Rkt 0 5 l !»g- th o o ®,^ oars „ Si P d Wilkes Abdallah (4645.) Ist 2 •Hire of (VoILfLL ?•?/[> 3 2nd dam, Highland Beauty by Robert McGregor, sire of Lulu 2-llv ß dam Myrtle by Norman D. son of Alex NornJan o-anv i, da ™b/ zz ‘e b y Normen. sire of the darns of Fannie Robinson p «- Norman Medium, 2:20, etc. sth dam by Morgan Horse. No. 6 Sattie S, oiwa' 1 rd r 2'-sv?'' 7 Tu ( . , !?L CO »oi? g Siyed by Wilkes Abdallah (4045), son of dam ? Bloijo Pollock, by EUerton (11,129;, by Eagle Bird, 2.21 2nd MvJiS* Beauty, by Robert McGregor, 2:17)5, sire of Creseeus, 3rd dam Myrtle, by Norman D, son of Alex Norman, sire of Lulu 2.14 V 4th dam Lizzie bv by* Morgan Horsa BmS ° f Fannie Roblnsol1 ' Norman Med,urn, 2.20, etc. sth dam No. 7, Emma H. lhie e in ,:foalto (Picard, sliire stallion wefehtt 1,400. NO 8. KATE-wm-k mar Q ? 7? ro ', 1 in f ,°“l .toyteveland, weight about 1200. NO. 9 LENA, Rtmn foal . to i ,le l e,and - Weight about 1,4!)0, also two other horses. Hnriv u ?PT S ,’, be soon Seven calves. One bull (red Poll Durham.) and 70sTn«ii oL-L’' and R< ? lai ' d \ h >? a bro P d s °ws, 3 boars, Polan 1 China and O. I. C. ann 70 small shemte, weight about 60 pounds each. E J ,: T° Ile ne w Buckeye mower, 2 walking cultivators, 2 J?n£l Unter ’ 89 I i? d M Wlre • one grazer speed cart, 3 wagons, several sets har- ”^’ ate!Un . COoker '. Rorn shetler, stoves, chickens, gasoline stove and other articles too itv- me R ner oon l ? e fl> tl f on ' T (? S cR OF .B ALE—Twelve months credit on approved securtent BFre.. 8 Fre.. bmUh ff f^ rCaSb K Bale will positively take place, rain or shine, under big > rent, i roe lunch for everybody. For further information send for catalogue.
FRED A. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. B. F. FERGUSON, Clerk. T. M. HIBLER & SON ““f j** 1 " ■F -T— I s* <f>—<§- —£ —$ —€* —■£>—<«t>—
CARRIAGE, WAGON WOODWORK. SHOP J. F, WARMER, Proprietor Shop in new Building on South Front Str.it, one square below Liberal Corn KeUSSSlaer Ind PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK A Specialty.
Glad to gfjpl j see you g§ |j 1 | £"' , ." d I§§^ j Figure with you on that bill. !' \ ' • II We will figure against Chicago or anj other place 11 onprice ot grade. We belong to no association or j | combination. Onr prices are our own. j | Your for business, . i i ik— J. C. Gwin & Co.
t V j. E. MAI WES &, CO. | FaRNITdRE i , $ v -... . ■ y | J If you are in need of Furniturei, call and see our 4 new fine IRON AND WOOD BEDS, BED | ROOM SUITS, odd Dressers and all other articles J o that belong to an up-to date Furniture Store. I ~ i I v. * » I. 7 ♦ Nowels Building, t Rensselaer. Indiana i V”
* * * * A * I- ♦»»»♦♦ « ' - - — >•: 2 ] 1 Gasoline ; m kwkH : ulm n ■ \Jm. Engines, jf Perkins lUlnd mills. i • PUMPS ' ’> ■ eypms and Steel tanks, Gas Pipes o ;; J and ail kinds of Water Suppliee, i • > I t>ho " {26l - - ■ Jiidson H. Perkins. * _
Irwin & Irwin 5 ] er cent L ans. We make our own inspection of lands and tell you jo6t what you can depend on. Funds of the Aetna Life Ins. Co. always on hand. Our rates and terms are the best as always. No delay over technical flaws in abstracts. Ask s jme of the patrons of our oomperit.’rs how long it took, to get their loans and what it ookt them then come to usIrwin & Irwin.
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The careful Specialist of 40 years constant practice has locate l in Rensselaer. Indiana, and will devote his time and skill th treating the following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula— Can be permanently c sred if taken in time and often In advanced stages by methods entirely our own, the result of years of careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. B eart— Hundreds are dropping dead every day from Heart Failure, whose lives might have have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In most cases relief Is certain. Stomach— Indigestion, ulceration and all other troubles affecting this Important organ are treated with absolute success. Ola remedies and methods have been abolished, bet ter ones have been introduced, All are modern, safe and certain. Nervous troubles — of all kinds nave been treated with re markable success for 40 years. Nose and Throat — With recent method* and appliances afTec tlons of thes« Important and sensitive or~n gans are quickly relieved. Kiaoeys and Bladder— Bright's disease, Diabetes, etc. These us unity fatal ma adles can positively be cured. Here a short delay Is often fatal Gall and be examined while relief is possible. Ear— All diseases of this delicate organ handled with care and success. Piles— And all othes diseases of the Rectum cured quickly aud with but little pain. Females — The Doctor has had a remarkable record in treating successfu ly all dlteaas* peculiar to women. Failing Vitality—* From whatever cause permanently cured. Epilepsy and Oanoer— Fornerly two incurable diseases are now treated with great assurance of success. The Doctor’s facilities and resources are almost Without limit: OXygen ua\ Oxygen Compound. tJornpressed air. Insufflation, Atomization with every appliance necessary to relieve the afflicted. Bast of reference* *iv*m. _ j Office over Fendig's Drug Store. Home at Novels House.
iWoney on Farms A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per ot interns*, privilege to make partial p fty . mbnts any interest paying time. CITY PROPERTY LOANS On Monthly Payments, or on Five Years Time at Low Ratos. Fiist National Bank, Rensselaer, lod. Money to Loan. Private funds to loan on farms and city property at a low rate of interest. Also money to loan oc. bankable note aud seoond mortgage. A complete set of abstraot books. James H. Chapman. Makeever’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana.
Oily Three Pays CHICA6O CALIFORNIA Via Union Fade On the “Overland Limited” Finest Road, est Roadbed. Daylight Ride v, through Echo and Weber Canons, skirting Great * Salt Lake,down the Humboldt Valley, and over the wondrously beautiful Sierra Nevadas. Fall Information famished on applies tion to W. G. Neimyer, 93.5. Clark St. CHICAGO. ILL
