Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1903 — Page 2

The Republican. •flktal Paper stlttpar County. O*M tn Republic*!) talkllng an the oorrtar of WMhtngtonend WeetonStrmts. IBSUXD XVKKY TUESDAY AND FRIDAT BY fr., GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. saw of Sobeeriptioa. One Year $1.60 Six Mentha 75 Three Months 50 TaetdayOecemberS, 19Q&.

People are now applying, with a good deal of satisfaction, the old rale whioh says that the first three days of December will indicate the kind of weather we are to have during Deoember, January and February. Therefore the three winter months are to be mild. But weather -‘signs' of that kind are worthless, one all, from gdoaebone to groundhog. £ »1— ' 11 ' John Suarp .Williams, the democratic leader of the House of Representatives, says that the tariff reform should be the issue next oampaign; Gorman favors the race question; Hearat declares for “Democracy Labor’s ally;” and Bryan insists on the Kansas City platform and says that freu silver *is not dead. The prospects of a united democracy are not bright. Bro. Strohm, of the Enterprise, has been elected eeoretary of the new* state editorial. association, organized at French Lick Springs, Thursday. The new association comprised editors and of both parties . .will work for] the interests of publishers, We congratulate our 'neighbor, and are gratihed to know that Newton ootraty is well up.to the- front in the new organization.—Goodland Herald.

The Indianapolis Journal baa an unusually interesting as well as valuable oolumn headed "The Drift of Politics,” in which leading Republicans of the state are interviewed and their prognostications published. Sometimes this special oolumn is lengthened out iutu two or tnree columns, and both the Demooratio as well as Prohibition party men are considered The entire “Drift" is interestingly written, ... and gives strong evidenoe of being honest and fair. The Journal in this has added a valuable feature to its otherwise interesting columns. Grover Cleveland, in a letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Eagle informs the dear people that he has enough of political life and positively assures them that under no circumstances will he be a candidate again for president. This being the oase his friends have to turn to some other viotim. While Gorman apparently is strong in the South he is not a favorite of the North. Judge Parker of the New York Appelate oourt seems at this writing to suit Mr. Cleveland’s friends the best and quite likely they may settle down on him like a hawk on a ohioken. However, it will probably be six months before the nominating convention will meet and many things are liable to ooour before then.

Qalitornia Prune Wafers Ctrrfl liver diseases and all troubles; they aot gently bat surely, strengthen the bowels and stimulate them to healthy notion. 100 Wafers 25 Cents- £ J. A, L&rsb, Druggist. House and Lot For Sale. For Bale, a four room house and " large lot. Prioe very low. Enquire at my harness shop. J- 0. Carmichael, Just reoeived. a oar load of nnest DomasiicNni coal, especially adapted for oook. stoves and ranges. Don’t fail to try it. DpKVBLLT LUMBEfclDbllpJ^. <. • ■’ . v I J

Indiana Congressmen Fared Well.

Give* Fiyc Very loportast Places By Uncle Joe Cannon Uncle Joe Cannon, speaker of the House, announced his oommittee appointments Saturday, and it is many a long year, if ever that Indian Congressmen have had as many important places given them. This is however only the natural result of the polioy of re-electing congressmen to term after term. Of the 29 most importent standing committees four chairmanship have come to Indiana. and besides this one assignment to a leading position on the great oommittee of all that of, Ways and Means. James M. Watson is the Indiana member of this committee ~

After Ways and Means, the committee on Appropriations is the most important, and of this oom, mittee James A. Henenway, of this state, is chairman, The oommittee on Post-offices* and Post Roads, also one of great importance, is Overstreet, of laniana. These two aboved named commi't-es are in the very first rank, of LIB committees each containing 17 members. Of great importance a'so. though not quite equal to the two mentioned, is the oommittee on Publio Printing. This com mi tee looks after the multitudinous printing operations of the govermeut, purchasing supplies, rpp oving oontraots, eto. Thi-chairmanship is given to the well htiowu and always popular ooneresemau Charles B. Landis, of Delphi. Congressman E. D. Crumpacker, of this 10th district, suoeeds to the chairmanship of the committee on Census. This committee is important at all times though muoh more so as the time of taking the census approaches then at present. Mr. Orumpaoker also still retains his former position a member of the oommittee on Insular Affairs.

PaMic Sale. The undersigned will offer at Publio Sale at her residence 1} miles north of Lee|and 3 miles east of MoOoysburg, beginning at 10 a. m., sharp on k Wednesday December 14th, 1993. - mmmm umi i 24 head of cattle consisting of 21 head steers, 2 years old in Spring, 3 good milk oows. 3 head of horses consisting of one bay horse 10 years old, weight 1150 pounds. One brood mare 8 years old, weight 1200 pounds. One horse 10 years old, weight 1000 pounds. 40 head hogs, consisting of 34 head of Shoats, 75 to 150 pounds; 6 brood sows and 1 boar. 1 Mitobeil wagon, 1 Champion binder. 1 Deering Mower, 1 hay rake; Walking Cultivator. 1 set buggy harness, 2 buggy poles, 1 walking plow, 1 riding plow, 1 corn planter, 80 rods wire; 1 hay rake, 1 set harness, 1 stack mixed bay. Terms of sale: $5.00 and under cash in hand. Over $5.00 12 months oredit without interest if paid when due. If not paid when due 8 per cent will be oharged from date of sale, purchaser giving bankable note, 5 per cent discount for cash where oredit is due. No property removed until terms of sale are oomplied with. LAURA LUTZ. Hot lunoh on the ground. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. nv. are prepared to make any sine farm loans on short notice. We have private and eastern fnnds to loan on personal or ohattel security. Call and see us before you dose a deal elsewhere Oui terms will be satisfactory, wtf Ferguson A Wilson. Over 25 different kinds of standard brands of oanned fruits and vegetables, including oanned corn and tomatoes for only 8o a oan, at John |Kger’s, A good line of stoves at Lea & Poole’s, MoCoysburg, Ind. It pays to trade at Wm. Sohleman’s.

The Blood is the Life •v : /■- : i• • t i * >.V >. Thus said one of the greatest physicians of modern times. If the Blood is pare, then the individual is strong and healthy. If the blood is impure, then there is sickness and decay in the whole system. The duty of the Kidneys is to filter the blood, which circulates through them for that purpose, cleansing it from all im- « purities, worn-out matter and uric acid, collected in its journey from the heart through the system. To purify the blood we must first ,be sure that the Kidneys are in order. We cannot get pure water from a foul filter, neither can we get pure rich blood from diseased Kidneys. If the Kidneys are out of order, they cannot filter the impurities and uric acid from the blood, resulting in Rheumatism, gout, pain in the back, urinary troubles and kindred diseases. IRVING’S BUCHU WAFERS cure Rheumatism to stay cured, by removing the cause. They put the Kidneys in a healthy condition, enabling them to discharge the blood to the heart pure and healthful, with all uric acid, the presence of which in the blood is the cause of Rheumatism and all other blood diseases, eliminated. Mr. John Knowlton’s experience, which he relates in a recent letter, is just the same as many others who have written in thankfulness for their cure. Mr. Knowlton’s says: *'A» a •ufferer from chrnlc Rheumatism for nearly twenty years, I think I may safely say that I have tried almost a hundred remedies; old women’s recipes, physicians’ prescriptions and patent medicines. Many of them relieved me for a time, but the first slight cold brought back the Rheumatism. One day I picked np a circular of Irving’s Buchu Wafers and started to read it. I was not much interested St first, but when I began to read how the kidneys wers responsible for Rheumatism, I began to pay attention and the common sense statements made such an impression that i Immediately bought a box Well, I took the whole box and had no Rheumatism fir a month, bat a slight cold brought It back, bat hot so bad as previously This encouraged me, and I bought six boxes. I took them all faithfully, and It la now nine months since I had a twinge of the Rheumatics, so that I feet that I am really cured. After the experience that I had with other so called remedies for Rheumatism, you wilt understand how glad I am to be able to tea ify to the merits of Irving’s Buchu Walcrs. They certainly did ail that is claimed for them in my case.” IRVING’S BUCHU WAFERS are nature's own remedy for the cure of Bright’s Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys, Bladder troubles, Dropsical Swellings, Gout, Gravel, Jaundice, Diabetes, Female Complaints and Irregularities, and are a positive cure for all Diseases and Blood Imparities which are directly or indirectly traceable to deranged action of the Kidneys. They ares pleasant to the taste, being sugar coated, and are prepared by the Irving Drug Co., Philadelphia. Price, fifty cents. There are many imitations of the IRVING’S BUCHU WAFERS on the market, but do not be satisfied with anything bnt the genuine. J. A. Larsh, Druggist.

Calilornia Prune Waters. Purely vegetable, they are nature’s product and should be in e*ery household. They ouije oonHtiphtioa and all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. 1 J. A, Larsb, Druggist. Goto I. J. Porter & Qo., for the best robber foot *ear made.

Free for the Asking. Our booklet, “Told by a Doctor," a disoussion of the disea -es of the digestive traot, and testimonials of hundreds who have been cured of constipation, dyspepsia and stomach troubles by the use of Dr. Caid well’s Syrup Pepsin. If interested write today to Pepsin Syrup Co., Montioello. 111., or see A. F. Long, Pharmaoist. J dec Good jersey cow for sale. Price reasonable. Geo. K. Hollingsworth, V- -- —.... The largest assortment of fanoy parlor lamps in the city: also sell the new Standard Oil Co. Nickel plated lamps for $1.50, at John Eger’s.

Wm. EL Mackey SUCCESSOR TO MACKEY & BARCUS, DEALER IN Marble and 6ranite Monuments Designs and estimates furnished on application,

MBIT DIB. The State of Indiana, j In the Jasper Circuit Jasper County. J Court November Term, _ laoe. William B. Austin M vs > Complaint No. 6G68. Edgar J. Hurley, et al ) By order of Court, in said cause, the following defendants were found to be non resident# of the State of Indiana, to wit: O. A. Collins, Maye H. Collins, his wife, B. B. Donnelly, Trust*e, Kingman & Co., The Pen insolar Btove Co.. Howe, Shapleigh Hardware Co., J. D. Tower A Ron, Co., Summons Hardware Co.. Inch A Ditewlg, Lansing Wagon Works, The Temple Pump Co., The Klahlgan Stove Co. Notioe to therefore hereby"* given said defendant# that unleee they be ami appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court tg be hoiden on the second Monday of February A. D. 1804. at the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, In said County and State end answer or demur to said complalitt, the same will be heard end determined in their abnenoew In witness whereof. I hereunto I IBALI Mt m J 11110(1 00(1 «®s the seal of Lryv-Tvy "aid court, at Rensselaer, Indiana this 14th day of November A. D. 1908. VT JOHN F. MAJOR. Nov. S4DI-3 Clerk.

Irwin & Irwin 5 per cent Loans. We make our own inspection of lands and tell you just 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 some of the patrons of our competitors bow long it took to get their loans and what it cost them then oome to us. Irwin & Irwin.

For Sale and Exchange. Feed mill, makes corn meal, buckwheat and rye flour in good condition also good residence, all on good lots together in nearby town, Owner will trade for residenoe property in this oity. 35 acres all onltivated well looated will trade for vaoant lots or improved property or sell on easy terms. All kinds of oitv property for sale from S4OO to SSOOO, also vaoant lots. ■ , 160 aores, mostly blaok land well looated good drainage, fair improvements will take dear property with from SIOOO to S3OOO as first payment and time on re mainder. All kinds of property for sale and exchange. Call and get list. G. F. Meyers, .jfc Rensselaer, Ind Office over Murray’s Store

Kimball Piano' Players at Manufacturer's Prices. Daily Concerts At the Manufactn rent' Were rooms show the poflHibllltiea of entertaining yourself and friends in dancing to the strains of a Stranss Walts ora two-step. The Players have fingers that play like those of a professional, giving to anyone npen any piano and without instruction graoUcally unlimited command of the keyAs manufacturers of both the player and music rolls for its operation our price includes with each player k Fine Musical Library and also places the music of our entire catalogue at the dinuoo&i of the purchaser on terms not offered elsewhere. Block Includes Various makes. Cash or Easy Payments. lU. 01. Kimball « Co. [Established mr.] S. W. Cor. Wahash av. and lackson blvd. CHICAGO.

Selling at IHc€oysbttfg... A Car of Fine Yellow Pine Shiplap iff* is selling at the McCoysburg Lumber Yard for sW.*o per thousand —- . ' ' ' • ** ' * It is just what you want for your * Sheds and Winter Repair Work. Get your bill in while it lasts, LEE & POOLE McCoysburg, ind.

J. E. MAI WES & CO. RIRNIT6IRE If you are in need of Furniture, call and see our new line IRON AND WOOD BEDS, BED ROOM SUITS, odd Dressers and all other articles that belong to an up-to'date Furniture Store. v ■ ■&' y* Nowels Building, ! ; : , • Rengseteer* Indiana .■. . r .

;y Gasoline j Engines, | Perkins Olind mills. I == PUMPS ===== i» Cypress; and Steel tanks, Gas Pipes JL >/ '* ■ ■-■■■/■ and all kinds of Water Supplies. i | ' Juta H. Perkins. CARRIAGE, WAGON AND=' * WOODWORK SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. Shop in new building on Sooth Front Stret, one square below Liberal Com RanSSOiaOT XXLd PAINTING AND REPAIR WORK A Specialty.