Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1904 — Page 2
Tie Republican. Official Papar of iaspar County. 800 In Republican building on the corner of Washington and Wa»ton Streets. ■ ■* ■■■■ ■■ —■ ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Terms of Sekseriptioe. One Year $1.50 Six Months. 75 Three Months 50 Entered in the Office of the Librarian at Washington, as secondclass matter. Tuesday, Jane 28, 1004.
When the Bepublioans of Illinois held a state convention in two sections, a convention characterized by noise, wrangling and red fire, Democratic newspapers, said that this indicated a lack of harmony that augared ill Repablioan aaooess. The same as to Wisconsin. Now that the Republicans have held a national convention as placid as a May morning, this, in the opinion of the same critics, indicates a lack of interest which fore-shadows defeat.
Roosevelt and Fairbanks! Here is a ticket chosen not as the result of politioal machinations bat as an inevitable dednotion from the logic of events; chosen not after long contention, but by unanimous oonsent. With a platform setting forth the historic principles if Republicanism, and with a eadership typifying the party’s test traditions, against an opposition discordant and purposeless, the Republican party was never more deserving of victory than now, and never did the country stand in greater need of its wise and patriotic polioies in action.
Tima and time again the advocates of free trade or a tariff for revenue only have asserted that the protective tariff in some way prevents us from entering the foreign markets with our products. Still oftener there is many an argument based upon this assumption. Of course everybody that has given any attention t•* the matter knows very well that whatever may be the plausibility of the theory, the facts are on the other side ot the question. The shipment of agricultural products for years have gene on just as if there were no free traders to exolaim that it oould not be done, and since the enactment of the Dingley law manufactured produots have' foilowed in the same course. The records show that in the ten months ending April 30, the shipments of manufactured produots have been greater than in the same ten montns of any other year, and that the year ending June 30 is likely to be the banner one in this respect. Manufacturers have reasons to expeot to pass all previous records in exports. In the ten months there is already an excess of $19,000,000. If these shipments continue to the end of the fiscal year as they have been going to May 1, the total will not be far from $460,000,000.
Call and see my new goods, at my plaoe in the Knight’s buiding. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin XXXX Minnesota flour, ever/ saok guaranteed, $1.20 a saok at John Eger’s, Sheriff’s Sale. No. 0013. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed, from the Clerk’s office of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein The Government Building and Loan institution is plaintiff and Albert Sayers and Minnie Sayers his wife, Louis F. Hopkins. Lester A. Sayers, Ella Sayers his wife, William B. Austin and Louie Austin his wife are defendants, requiring ine to make the sum of three hundred and sixty-five ($385.66) dollars and sixty-six cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 16th Day of July 1904 between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 • clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the • mrt house of said Jasper County, Indiana, ie rente and profits for a term not exceeding ■ven years, of the following described real date, towit: lot No. sixteen (16) In the town f North DeMotte in Jasper County, Indiana. If such rents and profile will not Bell for a i indent sum to satisfy said decree, Interest tul costs, I will at the same time and place exoee at public sale the fee simple of said real ■ date, or so much thereof as may be sufficient i > discharge said decree, Interest and ooets. Said sals will be made without any relief "'hatever from valuation or appraisement . .ws. A. G. HARDY. Sheriff of Jasper County, huyler Inrin, , Attorney for Plaintiff.
Goodland baa certainly “laid out” considerable money in the past two years, The expenditure induce# about SIO,OOO ou county seat real estate purchases, etc. $20,000 -n the search tor oil in Wyoming, and now comes $153,000 or more in banking business. That makes about $183,000, a pretty neat sum for one small community to sow to the winds:—Goodland Journal.
Simple Way To Cure Dyspepsia
‘Take a Miona Tablet Atter Each Meal” Says B. F- Fendig. With Mi-o.oa there is no bother of guessing at the dose of using so many spoonfuls of anything of that kind. This valuable remedy for the oure of dyspepsia is in tablet form and is the simplest way to cure the disease “Just take one Mi-o-na tablet after each meal,” says Druggist B F. Fendig, “and in a few days you will find digestioa improved, health returning, and good, solid flesh added.” This remarkable remedy is not a mere digestive; it mingles with the food, and is readily assimilated by the system. It aids digestion and regulates and strengthens the whole digestive tract, so that after its use for a short time healthy and natural action is restored to the stomach and bowels.
Mi-o-na may properly be termed a flesh forming food, as when it i used every part of the body fills ou with solid flesh and all the outline become beautiful and symmetrical. Mi-o-na it not an ordinary pepsin preparation to simply aid digestions but it is a scientific remedy that gives health and strength, firm musle and pure blood. No one runs the slightest risk in purchasing it, for B. F. Fendig will give his personal guarantee with every 500. box he sells to refund the money if it does not cure.
NOTICE OF SURVEY. i Oi the Usds Hereinafter Described, and Being in Keener, Wheatfield and Kankakee Townships, in Jasper County. Indiana. Noties is hereby given, to the following named persons, towit: Frank Miller, Nancy B Dunn, Frank Boyer Fred Holmes, Francis Powers, John Hackshaw, Mary Muchler, Benj J Gifford WilliamDitman, Rowley B Moorehouse, Andrew J Bush, Nelson A Lyon, John Muffley, William B Austin, Simon Hufford, Anna Walton, Horace Marble Pearl R James, L G Howell, W J Howell, John Harper, Ida May Haefer, William H Myers, Charlos Schatzley, Albert Watcholtz, Johnonna Frierika Kunow Andrew P Hansen, John H Schatzley, Peter McDaniels, Andress Crawford, Harrison Folsom John W Sweney, Margaret LHamilton, N L Agnew, Lendert Mak, Anna Swartz, Eugene Lang, Henry Feldman, John B & Mary E Tyler, LaMotte Hubbard, Ola S Hubbard, Peter Brooks, Peter Klein, B W Harrington, John & Mathew Wilson, AUie M & John A Sigler Chester Sweney, Susanna Bierma, Alje Bierma, Peter S Peterson, William H Tyler Thomas Abring, Maatje Rinsard, Jacob Smysor George & Albert Terpstra, Jenze & Jacob Terpstra, Nicholas Bierma, William Hazecamp, John Rinsaard, Alfred E Barr, North-End Gun-Club Everett D Rynberk, James W Spindler, Peter Nomenson. E L Hollingsworth, August Maybaum Abraham Dekoker Jelle A Roorda, Joseph Wesley Spitler Libbe DeVries, Elxe DeVries, Henry Mclntosh, Sander Van-Wyngaarden, Gerret Grevenstuk, AbbvJ Kenny on, Joseph Bunch, Tunis Snip, William Van-Wienen, David Gleason. Peter Tysen, Everett & Anna C Benkhoff Oscar M Morgaart, Ira F Brainard, John Morrow, Ray D Thompson, Marion L Spitler, John Alyea, William & Dan King, heirs, Charles G Spitler Alice Punter, Kankakee Township for public highways and for lands belonging to same for Common Schools. Wheatfield Township for public highways and for lands belonging to same for Common Schools.
Keener Township for public highways and for lanes belonging to same for' Common Schools, and to all other parties interested, That we are the owners of from 20 acres more or less to 640 acres, in the following described sections, in said county and state. Sections six [6], seven [7], eight [B], and nine 10], in township thirty-two [32] north, range five [s], west in Jasper County. Indiana. Sections two [2], three [3], four [4], live [6], six [6], eight [B], nine [9l, ten [lo], and nineteen [l9], in township thirty-two [ay north, range six [6] west, in Jasper County, lndinna. Sectious one [l], two [2], ten [lo], eleven [ll], twelve [l2], thirteen flSj, fourteen [l4], fifteen [ls], seventeen [l7], eighteen [ 18], nineteen [l9j, tjwenty [2o], twenty-one (21), twenty-three(23), twenty-four (24). twenty-five (25), twentynine (29) and thirty (30) in township thirtytwo (32) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper County, Indiana. Sections twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), thirty-three (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (85), thirty-six (86) in township thirty-three (33) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county, Indlaoa, and sections thirtyfive (85) ants thirty-six (86) in township thirtythroe 33) north, range seven [7] west, in Jasper county, Indiana. And that we will proceed, with the Surveyor of Jasper county, Indiana, to maKe a legal survey of those sections, to establish our corners and lines and to re-locate and perpetuate the Government Corners, to divide ana sab-divide the said lands in said county, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and lines of said lands. Said survey to begin on the 13th day of July 1904, and to continue from day to day until completed. Northern Indiana Land Company, Mtrtß. Price, Incorporated. County Surveyor Ferguson sc Wuxon, Atty.
There an- ] 'ensures that must l>e tasted to be understood. l r oucan't iuutgiue them! Hue ouce try them and you want them. /V. One such pleasure is the. f) “Queen Quality” Shoe. I m You detect instantly a I V By certain air of quality 1 ■ Xiib v There is nothing coramonplace about it. It i*= I unmistakalby an aris'•A tocratic shoe, made of soft, Pliant, extra* ■ high-grade leather H Every; part of it is I|L flexible, so that the foot ft is not cr amped; the step B is easy—the tread elas’||l tic—the movement gr ac- ■ Yet aii this means nothing to you unless you try it. We 1 I ’ can’t describe it: you must test. * I BOOTS $.1.00 OXFORDS $2.50. Special Styles soc extra. Fast color eyelets used exclusively. 1 I * Tenjgs 'Taiiv * I
For Tradi. A 6took of general mt-routtudiee including a twelve syrup marble soda fouutaiu, and peanut roaster located in Wh<.affie<ii, lod Value S2OOO Also a good ci.ir»*-ge in Qegewisob. 111., reut<- tor $8 per month. Value SISOO Also 35 acre of good land ail cultivated Will trade any o. «U for property in Rensselaer, or for bu d < r live stock. ' GF. M verb, Wtfl mo pd Rensselaer. Ind.
OIIR LOW PRICES . Astonish the World. • : s J ‘ ' ' . • - ' r ,j . f T o Ct* -• t 7just Now, try us on. Screens and Gasoline Stoves Lee & Poole McCOYSBURG, IND.
ij||li See! Glad to See You... |Bf !tj(j We will figure against Chicago.or>any other place on §|f||p price or grade. We belong to no association nor comjfc bination. Our prices are our own. Yours for business, j J. C. GwinfcCai
tine good eeoond hand top bug* v for sale at Sohleman’s. < We make our own inspection of. ands and tell you jnst what yon can depend on. Fnnds of the 1 Aetna Life Ins. 00. always on baud. Our rates and termß are the best as always. No delay over teohmoal flaws in abstraojts. Ask some of the patrons of our Competitors how long it took to ge tneir loans and what it cost them then oorne to us Irwin & Irwin.
DIRECTORS *l# A. Parkison, President B. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier %T. Tpr John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle Jp * George E. Murray . *M THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. V, ~ un.-i ft a* ■** -* -m ra *•«*uj ««*»»* **■ *•*♦*•**♦ North Sldo Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. F LOANS MONEY • • 5 on all kinds of good security on City Property fIJJ 5* and on Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on a? wf savings, pays taxes and makes investments for $' customers and others and solicits personal in- y* J, terviews witn a view to business, promising evglt ery favor consistent with safe banking. . *0 | FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. S •fi 1 t a » O. i » 0 iji i-0
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FRUIT AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE Nature Provides Its own remedies which, if used Judiciously, insure perfect health at all times
Aside from the pleasure of eating seasonable fruits before beginning the first meal of the day, this custom has undoubtedly arisen from the well known fact that nearly all fruit and mors particularly plums and PRUNES contain natural laxative principles which act directly on the stomach and bewala. Constipation, that dread and troublesome complaint which la undoubtedly the basic cause of nine-tenths of the dyspepsia, Indigestion, biliousness,etc., so prevalent among our people to-day, and, which If neglected, surely leads to more complicated and serious organic diseases, can surely be prevented, and when not too far advanced, can be absolutely cured by the Judicious use of the modem laxative and cathartic California Prune Wafers. They arc not n patent medicine la the ordinary sense of the word, being compounded from fresh California Prunes, which every Intelligent person knows la truly nature’a laxative. A dainty little wafer, always the same.
FRUIT IS NATURE’S LAXATIVE - California Prune Wafers • A Natural Dissolvent and Cure for Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia arid all Bowel Troubles ===== Far Better than Pill or Purge • too WAFERS, as CENTS J. A. Larsh, Druggist.
It' will pay you to trade at Sohleman’s. * • ■> Gall on Austin & Hopkins for terms on farms and oity loan for five years.
compounded in a highly concentrated form from fresh California Prunes, they an a natural dissolvent, acting on the eonUntt of tha stomach and bowels and not on tha organs themselves. | They regulate the Liver and Stomach, Cleanse the System end Purify the Blood, Cun all Bowel Troubles, BUlouaneaa, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Wind on the Btomach, Bloated Bowels, Foul Mouth, Headache, Indigestion, Pimples and Dizziness. - , Every household should have Its family package of CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFERS, and at the first signs of approaching Illness, or when under the weather, take a couple of wafen, and the doctor’s bills will soon be much smaller than they are now. Toucan ant what you please If you follow oach meal with a CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFER, which quickly dissolves the most Indigestible food, and helpe to carry It through and out of the system In n gentle and healthful manner, without the slightest pain, griping or nausea. 100 Wafers for 9Bc
Austin & Hopkins offer better terms on farm loans and city property than any firm in Jasper County. # ‘‘For your atomaoh’n sake” take DrCaldweU’s Syrup Pepsin. Cures constipation, indigestion, troubles,
