Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1904 — Page 2
The Republican. Oflclal Paptr of Jasper County. 'i BN In Republican building on the corner of Washington and Weston streets. ISSUED EVE&Y TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL KDJTOB AND PUBLISHER, farms of SubsoriptioM. One Year.. $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months , . .60 i y_ Entered In the Office of the Librarian at Washington, as secondclass matter. Tuesday, July 5. 1904
Republican Ticket.
For President Theodore Roosevelt, For Vioe President Charles W. Fairbanks. For Governor J. Frank Hanly. For Lieutenant-Governor Hugh T. Miller. For Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor of State David E. SherriokTreasurer of State Nat U Hill. Attorney General Charles W. Miller. Reporter of Supreme Court George W. Self. Superintendent Publio Instruction F. A. Cotton “Chief of Bureau of Statistics Joseph H. Stubbs. Judge Supreme Court, 2nd Distriot Osoar H- Montgomery. Judge Supreme Court, 3rd Distriot John V. Hadley. Congressman E. D. Orumpaoker. $ State Senator R. 0. MoCain. Prosecuting Attorney Robert 0. Graves. County Reoorder John W. Tilton. County Treasurer S. R, Nichols. County Sheriff John O’Connor. County Surveyor Myrt B. Pnoe. County Coroner W. J. Wright. Commissioner Ist District John F. Petit.
A Dozen Candidates For Senator.
The Republican politicians are kept busy with their pencils and note books writing down the names of those who aspire to inherit Senator Fairbanks position. The list as they have recorded it, includes up to date an even dozen, as follows: Gov. Durbin, James A. Hemenway, Charles B. Landis, Edgar D. Crumpaoker, Daniel Y 7. Steele, James M.Barlow, Harry S. New, Addison C. Harris, John L. Griffiths, E. E. Hendee and Warren Sayre. According to the Indianapolis Star Hendee’s oandidaoy is regarded as the opening gun of a most bitter fight on Gov. Durbin. The governor has been too aotive in politios to avoid engendering hostilities, and all of his enemies are now whetting their knives preparatory to a concerted effort to oarve him. Back of Hendee’s oandidaoy the politicians see an organized movement to throw stones in the r"' h of the governor, and already te of them have somber foretings that the fight is going to up so much bad blood as to > the Democrats the best chance r have had for years to carry legislature.
c your stomach’B sak»” take DriweU’a Syrup Pepsin. Cures tipation, indigestion, troubles, ie Goodland Herald says A. B. on, the great poultry dealer, irobably go into bankruptcy, result of the Gilman bank f ».
FARM LOANS. I make loans on farms at \ pei cent interest, with privilege of making partial payments, money furnished promptly. CITY LOANS. , « I make loans on City property for a terms of years, or payable in small monthly payments. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS 1 make lopne on second morigag< real estate. I prepare my own ab straota and can save you monev ib making a loan of this kind LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY I make loans on personal seourity, purchase sale notes, or any other character of notes, either personal, or real estate mortgage Rotes. If you want a loan, or have a note to sell oall or write. James H. Chapman, Makeever’s Bank building Rensselaer. Ind.
Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and execution to me dirested from the Clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court, in a cause whorein George N. Moyer was plaintiff, and Benjamine F Mason was defendant, requiring me to make the sum of fourteen hundred and fortynine dollars and fifty cents ($1449.91)) cents, and interest and costs aoarued and to accrue, I will expose at public sale to tfie highest and best bidder, on Saturday. July 23, 1904 Between the hour of 10 o'olock a. m, and 4 o’clockp. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Jasper County, Indiana, in the City of Rensselaer, first the rents and profits for & term not exceeding seven years, of the foUowing real estate hereinafter described, and if said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree and execution Interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at pnblio sale the fee simple of said real estate or so mnch thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree and execution and interest and costs, to wit; The undivided one half (V 2 of the north east quarter (NE)* Section) twenty-six (26) in Township thirty-one (Si) north, Range five (a) west in Jasper County Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whi»t ever from the valaation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. A. G. HARDY. Sheriff Jasper County. Baughman & Williams. Attorney for Plaintiff. June 30-Jul7-14
NOTICE OF SURVEY. _ Of the Lands Hereinafter Described, and Being in Keener, Wheatfield and Kankakee Townships, in Jasper County. Indiana, Notice is hereby gives to the following named persons, towit: Frank; Miller, Nancy B Dunn, Frank Boyer Fred Holmes, Francis Powers, John Hackshaw, Mary Muchler, Benj J Gifford WilnamDitman, Rowley B Moorehouse, Andrew J Bush, Nelson A Lyon, John Muffley, William B Austin, Simon Huffonl, Anna Walton, Horace Marble Pearl B James, L G Howell. W J Howell, John Harper, Ida May Haefer, William H Myers, Charles 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, Johnß&Mary E Tyler, LaMotte Hubbard, Ola S Hubbard, Peter Brooks, Peter Klein, B W Harrington, John & Mathew Wilson, Allie 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 Binsaard, 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, Elite DeVries, Henry Mclntosh, Sander Van-Wyngaarden, Gerret Grevenstuk, Abby J Kennyon, Joseph Bunch. Tunis Bnip, William Van-Wienen, David Gleason Peter Tysen, Everett & Anna C Benkhoff Oscar M Morgaart, Ira F Brainard, John Morrow, Bay 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 tor 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 Bix 16], seven [7], eight [B], and nine f?], in township thirty-two [32] north, range five [s], west in Jasper County. Indiana. Sections two [2], three [B], four [4], live [s], six [6l, eight [B], nine [9l, ten [lo], and nineteen [ 19], in township tnirty-two [321 north, range six [6] west, in Jasper County, Indiana. Sections one [l], two [2l, ten [lo], eleven [ll], twelve [l2], thirteen fIJ), fourteen [l4], fifteen [ls], seventeen [l7], eighteen [lß], nineteen [l9], twenty [Bo], twenty -one (21),twenty-three(23>, twenty-four (84), twenty-five (25), twentynine (29) and thirty (80) in township tfiirtytwo (82) north, range seven (7) west, in Jasper County, Indiana. Sections twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (80), thirty-one (31), thirty-two (32), thirty-throe (33), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35), thirty-six (86) in township thirty-three (33) north, range stx (6) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and sections thirtyfive (86) and thirty-six (38) in township thirtythree 33) north, range seven [7] west, In Jasper county, Indiana. Ana that we will proceed, with the Surveyor of Jasper county, Indiana, to mane a legal survey of those sections, to establish our corners and lines and to re-locate and perpetuate the Government Corners, to divide and aub-dlvide the Haid lands ia said county, or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the corners and linos of said lands. Said survey to begin on the 13th day of July 1904, and to continue from day to day until completed. NoKTirsu’* Indiana Land Com* ant, Mtut B. Piuce, Incorporated. County Surveyor Fkroukui & Wiison, Atty. Don’t be abort on binding twine tbia harvest. Leave your order now with Lee & Poole at MoCoyaburg and have it when ready. Dqnt fail to aee them fine phaeton top Baggy at Sohleman’s.
Rural Router’s Strict Rules.
Ratal mail carriers are now pro. hibited from soliciting business or taking orders of any kind for anyene mast not Carry merchandise for hire, except that they may carry merchandise for hire for and upon the request of patrons residing upon their routes when the same shall not inter, sere with their offi :ial duties. The pay for carrying such merchandise for hire must be paid by the patron for whom the service is performed. Carriers are not permitted to receive any compensation from the seller of such merchandise. Carriers must not engage in any other business daring the described hours of service, or conduot any business after hours which offers the temptation to solicit patronage for their route. Canvassing, soliciting insurance, selling sewing machines, etc., is prohibited. They are also prohibit ted from soliciting, directly or indireotly, by any method whatever, money, gifts or presents, nor furnish the names and addresses of patrons of their routes for pay or favor, to any business establishment, or to any individual, except department officials entitled to same. These new rules went into effect July 1 1904.
Change in Barber Shop. I have bought the Cain & Hendriokeon barber shop on Cullen street and am now in full charge of the same. Sam Hendriokson, the experienced and popular barber will remain in the chop. A nice clean shop and expeditious and skillful work guaranteed at all times. Give me a oall. dwlwp J. M. Dyer.
OUR LOW PRICES Astonish the World. ijust Now, try us on. Screens and Gasoline Stoves. Lee & Poole McCOYSBURG, IND.
|E p|i COME IN | Glad to See You... ijPk We will .figure against Chicago’or* any other place on gpjp price or grade. We belong to no association nor 'combination. Our prices are our own. Yours for business, ilC.Gwin & Co.I
Sheriffs Sale. No. 0813. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed, from the Clerk's office of the Jasper Oircnit Court in a causa wherein The Government Building and Loan institution is plaintiff and Albert Bayers and Minnie Sayers bis Wife, Lonls F. Hopkins, Lester A. Sayers, Ella Sayers his wife, William B. Austin and Louie Austin his wife are defendants, requiring me to make the stun of three hundred and sixty-five ($365.06) dollars and sixty-six cents, with interest on said decree mid cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 16th oay of July 1904 between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house of said Jasper County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the foUowing described real estate, to wit: lot No. sixteen (16) hi the town of North DeMotte in Jasper County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be Bnfflcient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without: any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. G. HARDY. Sheriff of Jasper County. Schuyler Irwin, Attorney for Plaintiff, FOR EXCHANGE 180 acr , all cultivated, well located. 80 acres well located, fair buildings, near school, free mail. 80 acres pasture land. 80 acres, well located, aU cultivated. WiU trade any of the above for Rensselaer property. CaU for particulars. . 80 acres improved, mortgage $900; want good property anywhere. >l2s aores Jackson county, Ind. Want land or property here. 200 acres well Improved in Delaware county, Iowa; want small farm or town property. 7-room house In Remington. Want any good trade. f-room house in Hammond. Want property here or Coffee county, Tenn., land. Complete tnreshing outfit. Make offer. Good 8-room house, good barn, in this city Want farm wUI pay cash difference.? Two good horses, harness and South wick large bale hay press In good condition. WUI trade for small property or]seU and give time. For particnlars!call on G. F. HEYER’g Over Murray’s Store.
RL DIRECTORS m A. Parkison, President EL L. Holiingswerth, Cashier M ■7 John M. Wassou, Vise-President James T. Randle j George E. Murray i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, v . " • i» North Side Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. J - if LOANS MONEY •• • * Sr * *L on all kinds of good security on CityJProperty * Jp and on Farms at lowest rates, pay on J ul* savings, pays taxes and makes investments for D jj • customers and others and solicits personal injj _ terviews witn a view to business, promising ev- ; ery favor consistent with safe banking. * \[ FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY- ] H .MUMI »-» | REMEMBER n n Jay W, Williams o o o O ; V 7 “ 7 - 1 1 Furniture and Carpet o Dealer, Rensselaer, Int diana, has on hand a , , new and Complete if Stock of <> •,4 . . O' O j Furniture and Carpets o o n ? Latest Styles Lowest Prices o > * <> ;■ Don’t Mto call and see hm o »* ♦ ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•-»»» »V 4 » » 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 haa undoubtedly arisen from the well known fact that nearly all fruit and more particularly plums and PRUNES contain natural laxative principles which act directly on the stomach and bawds. Constipation, that dread and troublesome complaint which la undoubtedly the basic cause of nine-tenth, of the dyspepsia, Indigestion. biliousness, etc., so prevalent among our people to-day, and, which If neglected, sorely leads to more complicated and serious organic diseases, can study be prevented, and when not too far advanced, can be absolutely cured by the judicious use of the modern laxative and cathartic California Prune Wafers. They art not n patent medicine In the ordinary sense of the word, being compounded from fresh California Prunes, which every Intelligent person knows is truly nature’s laxative. A dainty little wafer, always the same,
FRUIT IS NATURE'S LAXATIVE - California Prune WafersA Natural Dissolvent and Cure for Biliousness, Constipation. Dyspepsia anZ all Bowel Troubles ===== Far Better than Pill or Purge 100 WAFERS, as CENTS J. A. Larsh, Druggist.
AH kinds of screens and soreen oors at Lee & Poole’s MoOqy wrg, lad. Plaqnes photo frames and moulding at Parker’s studio. It will pay yon to trade at Sohleman’s.
compounded In n highly concentrated form from fresh California Prunes, they are a natural dissolvent, acting on the contents of the stomach and bowels and not on the organa themselves. They regulate the Liver and Stomach, Cleanse the System and Purify the Blood, Cure all Bowel Troubles, Biliousness, Bad Breath, Bad Bipod, Wind on the Stomach. Bloated Bowels, Pont Mouth, Headache, Indigestion, Pimples and Dirtiness. * Every household should have Its family package of CALIFORNIA prune WAFERS, and at tha first signs of approaching illness, or when under the weather, take a couple of waftn, and the doctor’s hills will soon be much smaller than they are now. *. You can eat what you please If you follow each meal with a CALIFORNIA PRUNE WAFER, which quickly dissolves the moat Indigestible food, and helps to carry It through and out of the system In a gentla and healthful manner, without the slightest pain, griping or nausea. 100 Wafers for 28c.
Austin &J[Hopkins offer better terms on farm loans and city property than any firm in Jasper County. XXXX Minnesota flour, ever)' sack guaranteed, $l2O a saok at John Eger’s.
