Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1904 — Page 4

PROFESSIONAL CABDS. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Porters ’tore in new Holllngaworb ■adding Offi.K> Phon*. —Minoa »1 South River Saier. Phone M. «Mc• hours; •to 11 ;30 am. Ito 3*Tto 8p m. Uff, W. HARTSELL, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon, —mle diseases a specialty. Mn, Stoekton—MM— opposite court housed Phone*) RJSNBSKLAKR, [ND. £,B.WASHBURN, M D Physicians and Surgeons. £l. a. Washburn will give special attention to •a— of the eye. ear, nose, throat and chronic aaee. He also tests eyes tor giass—. Office W rt«ir« over EUte * Murray’s store, —•phone No. «8. RhNSSBLABR. IND* JJR. B. 0. ENGLISH. Physician ana burgeon ffiftt and day calls given prompt attention, —fence enone lie. Office Phone it, BBNBBBLABR. INDIANA. Or. a. j. miller, Physician and Surgeon. . BMMSPIttOT, * 4—enp Stairs in Forsythe block. General —ma* toe of medicine, surgery —Os answered promptly day or night. Office •ngßesldenoe phones •* (Jasper (jo.) attorneys.

USTIN & HOPKINS, Law, Loans and Heal Estate, iMUM ob Farms and Di y Property. F ersonal •rcnrlty a>.<i < hatiel mortgage Bay. soli and Bart farms and city property. Farm and city Sre tnauiance AtU»’nvysior tbe American teUding. Loan 01 d Sayings Association Urrioa ovbb Chicago dept. St oa a BBNSBBLAER, IND. Frank Folia. Charles H. Spitler Harry B. Kurrie. y OLTZ, SPITLER & KURRIE '.Successors to Thorapeon 4k Bro.) Attorney-at-Law. Saw, Beal Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and LMU. Only set of Abstract Books tn Ooontr RENSSELAER, IND. yERGUSON & WILSON, AUomeys-at-Law, WM practice In all the courts. Will give careAttention to any and all kinds of Legal Business Intrusted to them. Office west side of Public Square—Upstairs. RENSSELAER, IND. XM. Baughman. G. Williams Baughman & Williams, Attorneys-ai-Law. Flaw, Notary Work, Loans and Beal Brtate. ■Medal attention given to collection* of all ifega. Office over ••Backet Store. BBn RS KT A VW j IMDIAHA. OHARLEB E. MILLS Attomey-tU- Law. tumnce, Collections, and Beal Estate, Ab streets careiully prepared, Titles Examined Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Qu-, upstairs in Odd Fellows’ Temple. J. J. HUNT, Attorney -at-Law. Law. Real Estate. Insurance, Abstracts and omen: Over Bills 4k Murray's store RENSSELAER, IND. JJ P. EONAN, Attorney At Law, Law. Loans. Abstracts, Insurance and Real Basate. Will practice in all the Court*. jLil business attended to with promptness and dispatch. BBNBBBLABR, INDIANA. yAY D. THOMPSON, A ttomey-at-Law, ■etary Public couecnons. Loans, and all Legal BnaTnoa. carefully attended to Office Over’First National Bank North of Court House J. F. irwia 8.0. Irwin JJBWIN & IRWIN. •uooeeaors to Warren A Irwin. Beal Estate, Abstracts, iollwtxri l »>n kt»r» no »><■ J »t •> > tffi<r twOOO kFiUws’ F’««k When calling tbe bns for trains if possible please call residence phone 210 in plenty of time, instead of waiting tbe last minute and then calling phone 107. In Mae 210 dont answer 107 will know where I a«»K Jok Jac uon

The County Convention

Official Notice Is The Republican Voters of Jasper County.. The Republican voters of Jasper County, Indiana, will meet at their respective voting precincts on SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1904 at 2 o’clock p m. for the purpose of selecting delegates to the Republican County Convention to b held at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on MONDAY. MARCH 21,1904 to nominate the following officers to be voted for at the November election. 1904. County Recorder; County Sheriff; County Surveyor; County Coroner; County Assessor; County Commissioner for the first Commissioner’s district. The delegates selected will be chosen on the basis of one delegate for every ten votes and one delegate for every fractional six votes or more cast for the Hon. Daniel E. Storms for Secretary of State at the November election of 1902. The following is a table showing the number of delegates to be elected at the various precinct conventions on March 19. 1904; Hanging Grove 7 delegates. »illam 11 Walker 11 3arkley, east 10 “ “ west 7 •’ darion, first 14 11 “ second. 18 “ “ third 9 “ “ fourth 9 “ Jordan 5 “ Newton 7 *’ Keener 12 “ Kankakee 5 “ Wheatfield...... ..12 i Carpenter, south..... 13 “ “ east 10 “ “ west 9 “ Milroy..., 3 “ Union, north 9 “ “ south .. 9 “ By Order of tue Oouuty Committee, Georgs A. Williams. County Chairman Mobb Leopold, Conntv Secretary.

Candidates Announcements. For County Recorder. JESSE D. ALLMAN, Jesse D. Allman, of Carpenter township, is a dandidate for Recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. JOHN W. TILTON, of Wheatfield Township, is a candidate for the office of County Recorder. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ISAAC N. HEMPHILL. of Marion Tp., is a candidate for the office of County Recorder of Jasper County. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. JESSE NICHOLS. Jesse Nichols, of Marion township, is a candidate for the office of Recorder of Jasper County. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. ROBERT 8. DRAKE. Robert 8. Drake, of Hanging Grove is a candidate for the office of Recorder of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention.

For County Sheriff. JOHN O’CONNER, John O’CCnner, of Walker township is a candidate for Sheriff of Jasper countv. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. GUSS GRANT. Guss Grant, of Marion township is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. ELMER PULLINS Elmer Pullins, of Gillam township, is a candidate for the office of sheriff of Jasper county.' Subjectto the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Surveyor. W. L. LEWIS. is a candidate for the office of County Surveyor of Jasper county, subject to the action of the County Republican Convention. MYRTB. PRICE. Myrt B. Price, of Carpenter township is a candidate for re-election to tbe office of County Surveyor; subject to the decision of tbe Republican county convention. . w . , Trustee Barkley Township. HARRY GIFFORD s a candidate for the office of Townihip Trustee of Barkley township, subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. -JOHN RENICKER ' John Renlcker is a candidate for township trustee Of Barkley township, finbject to the decision of the Repubfi mb township convention.

January Put on Record.

The month of January 1904 has done it* worst and its best, and all rftat is now left for us is to put it-* dweds and misdeeds bh permanent record It wa-* to use a common description, a month of “O d fashioned win 11 was indeed a month of-sovere winter weather, and weather of manv changes, jet on the whole steadier weather than is usual herein winter; and with much fine winter weather. The records of the Rensselaer U. S. weather station show that there were 16 days in the month oloudlet-s enough to be recorded as clear, four partly clear, and eleven cloudy. It was a wet month for January. The total precipitation, including rain and melted enow, was 422 inches, The snow-fall one m >nth for three veara, at least was 22 inches, or more than on any Thi temperature fell below zero on 10 different days The total of all the below figures added together was 72 degrees. The total of such figures in December was 33 degrees. The only months for three years which approach this below zero total was Feb. 1902, with a sum of 61 degrees below, and Deo. 1901, with 59 below. The coldest during the month was 15 degrees bet iw on both the 4ch and stb, The warmest was 42 degrees, on the 21st. The greatest range on any one day was 40 degrees, on the 15th. The month was made memorable by a three days rain, beginnin on the th with a total rainfall of practically three inches, which, with the snow already on the ground, made the greatest winter fl lode securing here for many years.

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J ' ■ * WE WANT YOURS r ‘ ! i= Grain =i I I g We handle all kinds of Grain through our new elevator, and no scooping. We buy on Commis- $ j slon for Babcock & Hopkins Co., and wish to J assure our many friends that we will greatly ap- f f preefate every bushel that they may see their way clear to sell them through us. J f It mikes no difference how small the amount J I may.be it means a little to us, and we are preparf ed to handle in large as well as small quantities. ? We therefore hope that you will remember us f and our facilities when you want to sell grain. * ! Respectfully, < LEE & POOLE i I HcCOYSBURG. J i| GRAIN AND IMPLEMENTS.

Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees In the matter of the estate of Eliza White deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court. February Term J 904. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees and devisees of Eliza White deceased, and all persons interested in said estate, to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court on Monday the 15th day of February 1904, being the day fixed and endorsed on the final settlement account of Bruce E. White executor of said decedent, and show cause if any, why such final account should not be approved; and the heirs of said decedent and all others interested, are also hereby notified to appear in said Court, on said day and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. BRUCE WHITE, Excuter, Foltz & Spitler, Attorney for Estate. dFebl2Jan22p

FARM LOANS. I make loans on farms at 5 per cent interest, with privilege of making partial payments, money furnished promptly. CITY LOANS. I make loans on City property for a terms of yeais, or in small monthly payments. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS. 1 make loans on second mortgage real estate, I prepare my own ab straots and can save you money in making a loan of this kind. LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY. I make loans on personal security, purchase sale notes, or any other character of notes, either personal, or real estate mortgage notes, If you want a loan, or have a note to sell call or wri’e. Makeever’s Bank building. James H. Chapman, *’ Reneeelaer, Indiana. Irwin & Irvin & per cent Loans. We make our own inspection of lands and tell yon just what you can depend on. Funds of tbe Aetna Life Ins. Co. always on band. Our rates and terms are the best as always. No delay over technical flaws in abstracts. Ask some of the patrons of our competitors how long it took to get their loans and what it oost themthen oome to us. Irwin & Irwin.

Wm. H. Mackey SUCCESSOR to MACKEY & BAROUS, DEALERS IN MARBLE AND GRANITE / I MO* Monuments. Designs and estimates furnished on applioation,

Hon. Robert C. Brown. One th* Most Prominent Mon I* Southwestern Illinois. Robert 0. Brown, of Sparta. 111., has represented his district, the 48th, for six years, and was recently notified of his coming appointment as clerk of th U. S Court for the Southern District of Illinois He was born in 1859 and has worked his way to the top simply by force of application, energy and good common sense. After working sev. oral years as a blacksmith, he studied law at night and was admitted to the the bar 1894 He is a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias, the Elks and Modern Woodman. February 20, 1901, he writes as follows; ’‘Pepsin Syrup Co,, Dear Sirs*— From careful and vaiied experiences I desire to add my testimony as to the merit of your, Pepsin Syrup preparation. It is in many respects equal to the services of a dozen physicians. I have used it as a tonic after severe illness and as astrengthener for the stomach and digest ve organs. In one case in particular it was of inestimable value in my household, and it is with pleasure that I testify to its worth as a house hold remedy. Yours respeotfulh, R O. BROWN, Representative 48th Senatorial District, Sparta, 111. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and Herb Laxative Compound is sold by A. F. Lone in 500 and $1 bottles.

QP. HOORE The careful Specialist of 40 vear» constant practice has locate I in Rensselaer. Indiana, and will devote his time and skill th treating the following disease*: Consumption, Scrofula— Can be permanently c tred if taken tn time and often In advanced stages by methode entirely our own, the result of years ot careful research and large experience. Short delays are often dangerous. Heart— Hundreds are dropping dead every day from Heart Failure whose Ilves might have have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In most cases relief Is certain. Stomach— 1 Indigestion, ulceration and all other troubles affecting this Important organ are treated with absolute success. <dd remedies and methods have been abolished, bet ter ones have been Introduced, All are modern, sale 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 affec tlons of thes« Important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder— Bright’s disease, Diabetes, etc. These ns uaily fatal ma ad les can positively be cured.. Here a short delay la often fatal Call and be examined while relief Is possible. Ear— All diseases of this delicate organ bandied with care and success. Piles— And all othes diseases of the Rectum cured , quickly and with but little pain. Females — The Doctor has bad a remarkable record In treating successfully all diseases peculiar to women. - Failing Vitality— From whatever cause permanently cured Epilepsy atfd’Oanoer— Fomerly two incurable diseases are no* treated with great assurance of success, Tbe Doctor's facilities and resources are al most without limit: Oxygen US', Oxygen Compound. < <duiiressa<i tlr, Insufflation. Atomization with every appliance necessary to relieve the afflicted. Best ot references given. Office over Fendig's Drug Store. Home at Nowels House. Farms for Rent. Three farms of 160 sorer each for cash or grain rent. See G. W. Miobael, of this city.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. H. PARKISON A ttorney-at-Law. i since . Law Beal Estate, Abstracts and Loan* Attorney for the < nlcago, IndiananoHi & lAinisville Ballway o. Will practice tn all of he Court* _ Office in Odd Fell wS’ bldg on Wash ngton St. Kensseiaer, . asp r county. Ind. OF A. L. BERKLEY, • Physician and Surgeon. me* in Odd Fellow*’ Annex, opposite- pubil* Square. ehou« iw.. RBNBBBLABB. ’ND. U WILLIS . Gunsmith, Special attention glvea to Bicycle Bepalr* of a sfffnr kind*. f Front street, i; block I J south of Washington. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. BANKS A. McCoy, Pre* T. J. McCoy, Oaahlar Walter White, ami. Cashier. A, MO COY & CO.’S BANK Oldest Bank in Jasper County, ■stab *Led 186*. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans <>n long or short time on personal or real estate -ecurlty, Fair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. interest paid ow time deposits Foreign exchange bought and sold. Yonr patronage is solicited. Patron* having valuable papers may desposlt them for safe keeping

Addison Parklson, President. John M. Wasson, V. President. ■• L. Hollingsworth, ashler Cbe first national Bank Of Renssblabb, Ind. NORTH BIDB PUBLIC SQUARE. A general banking business transacted; de posits recelv< d payable on time or on demand Money loaned on acceptable security; Draft* on ail Oltlee at Home and Ab'oad bought and sold, collections of notes and accounts a spo-. laity. d per cent Fnrm Loans Your Business Solicited. DR- H. L. BROWN, DENI IST Orown and Bridgework, Teeth without plate* a specialty. AU the latest methods in Dentistry. Office over Larsh’s Drugstore. Gm ad ministered for painless extraction of teeth. •PIONEER---MEAT MARKET J Eigelsbach. Prop, Beef, Pork, Veal, mnttott, Sausage. Balogna. Etcat the lowest prices. —Highest Prices Paid for— HIDES, & TALLOW

J. W. HORTON, >, Den list. ' S ' : ' ’ Bentlitij Id all Iti niaiira foi-k-tuiei. and Persalaln If 01k. fas fei Palnlm Bitiaatten, A* Office opposite oourt house Loans. REAL ESTATE Insurance Oall on B. O. Gardner for bargains in land, propertier for rale or exchange. Agt. for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. Agt. for the Trader* Fire Ine. Co. List your properties with me Farm or City. Yonrs for business, B. O. Gardner, Rensselaer, Ind, New Lumber Yard In Rensselaer Where yon can get ail kinds of lumber, lime, hair, briok, oemen and plaster, Also the celebrated Alabastine cement plaster, I solicit a share of your trade, at my old stand. Respectfully Yours, HIRAM DAT, <