Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1904 — Page 4
ii* Republican. Mlclal.Ptpcr of JasparCounty. ggiiii ftepublican buddies on the corner of tfMklagtaa nao Weaton Streets. ISSUED BVBBY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY 45SORGE E. MARSHALL _ EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. rorms of Sobsoriptico. One Year .$1.50 {Six Months 75 "Three Months 50 ■stored the Office of the Librarian at flpMagton, as secondclass.matter. jEriday, September ’l6, 1904.
Republican Ticket
Fj.* President l'.ieodote Roosevelt. For Vi&e i rctioSQ. aJharhs W. Fairbanks For Governor J. Frbnk Hanly. .-For Lieutenant Governor Hugh T. Miller, For Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor r.{ Stat* C<»vid E SherroV l?\%B2rir if StiU Ida IT B*ii, Attornev General Charles W. Miller, gi porter cf Supreme Giorge W. 9e!f. UPfjsiintendent Pcb'io Icitruotiot r A. Cotton £3hief of Bureau of Statistic* Jo >eph H Stubba lodge Supreme Court, 2nd District Oscar H. Montgomery. ffijge Supreme Cour*, 3rd District John V. Hadley. Congressman E D Crumpacker. State Serator R. O. MoCain. jPro6eoutir.a Attorney Robert O Grave?. IFor Joint Representative Jesse E Vfilson County Recorder John W. Tilton. County Treasurer S. R, Nichole. County Sheriff •lohn O'Connor County Surveyor Myrt B. Price, County Coroner W. J. Wright. Commissioner Ist District John F. Petit.
..Wood Saw is Ready. -undersigned are njw ready so b*iw wood with their steam saw, at lire following price: Where OPa'piners famish vs fuel for the ne 50 oeats per oord. Where Snrnish the fuel, 75 cents per aar& Nevill & Thompson. TJirdsoll wigms steel or cast Aeu* at Warner Bros. posts forsale —1,400 otltigti 'hedge posts for sale at 15c Metff. <On the old Parkison farm 3m tea 2 miles north, of Bcfltselaer. Apply to C. 0 White, sutie> jilftT*. ngtf . Thomas Davis.
Fr. Cbas. Tick, Eye Specialist Tuis is an a K e of Speoinlinta. Ttie abit QgjM%2} ity to do one thing and do it well i 8 more to be oommended <TH t ii of more benefit to hamauity to do many tbipga and none i*> the beet. We limit our cm the eye to errors of refcwjtion, df wbioh we have made a gpeoiel Study fr.r over thirty yeara (O«oe»ia JO. H. Viok’s fruit store ne»d door eacpress offioe. tCeiar Idles aad Posts. Cedar .turned *i itching posta. or grape arbor ifiound rr sawed, cheaper ffL. fryer at lumber yard f r m Jh fhnmairr de candies at at l g^PJt4l^.'^^MK‘ I l8 , • ftnlt * ta, d
Fair Oaks.
Our scho Is will open the first Monday "n Octo er, the ofd, but the teachers are not known to us as V et - A delegation from here attended Crumpacker’s s; eech at Rrse Lawn. Wedaesday n’ght of last week and report :t a goo 3 on*. J, Warbritton and family have moved here from Winthrop, lod. Fair Oaks expects to be well rep resented at the Carnival at Rensselaer next week. Ike Kight at.endod the county fair at Kankakee. Ills a couple of days-last week an 1 *ays it was a crood one. a Mrs. (Nottingham and sen Willie, visited her daughter, Jennie MoCon. nel, a few days this week in Chicago. Forty ticket' were sold here for Rensselaer account of Gollmar Bios, circus Miles Mi ffit is building an addi tion to and otherwise improving the appearance of his re3i !ence i l town. Born, Wednesday. Sept. 7<n, to Mr, and Mrs. S. B Mofflt, near town, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs - . SM. Marlin, Thu'e lav, Sept ■th in town, also a daughter. Mrs Ward Banes, of Le : ghton, Ills,, has been here sot several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs, J. R. Kight and othe r relatives and friends in town Mrs F R. Erwin visited her sister, Mrs. New ton Waterman, at Chioago, last week, and also purchased hc-r fall an l winter millinery.
Allison Kinney has returned to Fair Oaks as e an a’l summers tour with Jack Ki b ht aud his race horses through Illinois and lowa. Jack is also expected home goon for the w'nter. - . /' Mrs. Oscar Hurley is preparin to Sur ev, N D„ where her husband has been employed for several months as engineer for a threshing machine outfit at good wages. Csca*- has also bought a good farm of 120 aores, and expects to res de there in the future. After pa ing all premiums and prizes in full of the Old Soldiers and Set lers reunion here, a neat surp’us .um was left, which will be derated to the church as per pre vious agreement. * Dr.G . W. Proud'ey is taking a weeks’ recr alien end is spuming tie time with frien Is in Chicago aLd nor hern Indiana points, Mrs Hubert J. Ne’.scn and three children, of Riverside, Ca'if., are h:re v'si ing her sister in law, Mrs. Fannie Cottingbam, for a week or ten da;s Sh» also vtsLd her si: ter, Mrs. Sam Ritchey, at Wbeatffeld a few dajs.
Hanging Grove.
Blanche Cook, Katie Isleman Mary and Grace Peregrine hare he gun their first year high school :n Rensselaer. Mr. Osbornes are shelling oern, Miss. Bessie Templeton cf Fair Oaks returned hom? Tuesday, aft. r a weeks, visit with Miss. Pearl Burson. There wes party at Mr. Molitois last Thursday night. It was attended by a large crowd and all seemed to enjoy themtelves r Mr. and Mrs Cragon and little daughter Saline are visitiDg re’atives in southern Indiana. Miss. Meiser who taught the Osborne school last winter, is making a visit in that vicinity before beginning a graded sohool near her home. Anthony Lefier is working at the Thompson ranob. Uncle Sammy L’atker is very low at present. Misses Grace Goldeberry and Mandy Dale have returned boms from a weeks visit among relatives and friends at Hammond and Ckioago. Mr Edwajd Houser who has been visiting frienns in this community ind Rensselaer returned to his he me in Harvey 111. last week. Roy Bussel is fiying around in a fine new baggy.
Let the Week of Sept. 19 be a Joyous Week
li ROBINSON ll iMI AMUSEMENTGMk
GALA WBEK& FALL.FESTIVAL
At Rensselaer September, 19- to 24. Six days six nights of relined amusements.
Remember the place. Rensselaer. The date, week of September 19.
Mr. Eibs toe-in-law, Mr. George Wright aud li tie daughter Lucil w ofQnr'uer 11l are spehdiug a few cays wi b relatives lure. MWs. Verne Farker entertained company from Su..day S-hoo! Sunday afternoon. Some young gentlemen, causrd a dls’.urbanoe at the Parker League Sunday ni.ht judging from the strong smell t-cecnq any ing them they sur-ly carried onions or some thing stroug r ia their pockets.
NOTICE. of Hearing: of Ditch Petition In the matter of the petition of Louis F. Leh - mann et al notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office- .The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Tuesday the 4th Day of October, 1904 the same being the 2nd day of their October Term, 1904. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route to-wit: Beginning 25 feet east of tne center es section 13 township 29, north range 5 west and running thence southea terly fiflO feet, thence south 4840 feet, thence east 2488 feet to the county line, thence east 1204 feet to its outlet in the Mo*ler D tch at a point 185 feel south and 510 feet west of the northeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 19 Township twenty nine (29) north range four (4) west In Pulaski County, Indiana. Ihe proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: Edith E Asnley. Le n E, Ashley, E!wood Greist, Louis F. Lehmann, Alexander Mertca, Harry Rishling. George M. Kime, Hanging Grove township, Jasper County. Indiana. JAMEA N LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. Call on B. Of Gardner and learn something about Oklahoma and Indian territory. Excursion first and third Tuesdays of each month When there are parties to go I will go along with them and make the trip an enjoyable one. B O Gardner,
! NOTICE. cf H atirg cf Ditch Petilicn. In the uiatVr i f the petition of Cornelius Evers et al notice is hereby given that a petition has been ff led w ith the Auditor of Jasper County. Btate of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Friday the 4ih Day of October 1904 the same b.ing the seejnd day of their October term, 1901. The prayer of said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route to wit: I Beginning 15 feet north of the quarter section corner on the south line of section three (8) township thirty one (31) north range seven (7) west, and running thence north 4824 feet thence morth easterly 3178 feet, thence northweste- ly 3900 feet to its outlet near he west line of the a mtheast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty one (21) township thirty two (321 north range seven (7) west The proposed woik will affect the lands of the following persons: William B. Austin. PcimelitNJ. Brockway, Job Brook, William W. Chet ver, Thomas F Cheever. Caleb Cheever. Margaret Cooper. Adtji Bowman, Cornelius Evers, < harles E Earl, David E Fairchild. Luther H. Frame, Nancy J. Fairchild, Effie M. Fairchild. Edwin Fairchild. Elmer Fairchild, Bessie C Fairchild Nelson Fairchild, Adam Griffin, Emmett L Hollingsworth, Gertie Koppleman, Charles Wilheunina Lokotzbo, Gabriel Muach, John Makeever, Catherine Mosier, August May burn, HTza Man , John & Eliza uuu. Peter Vanntngs. ( bar es T, Otis, t red rick K. Otis, Indiana, Illinois, and I .wa, Railroad Susannah Hoodbu'z n. John M frh rtrldge, Frank Schuster, Charles Thompson. Aggie Ton. Norman Warnar, Maty E. Troxeil, Samuel Wllao >, Civil Township of Keener. Jasper County Indiana, and Jasper county Jvldiana accoun Gravel Hoad Repair. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Sept. 9 18 Auditor J sperO uuty, A Sensation At Wariers Hardware Store. Warner Bros, have iutrj lined a novel advertising method which obuoot fail to make many customers for there store T-sey propise to give away abso’utely free < f ooat a sl9 50 Cole’s Original Hot Bias*. Number d tiokete are are given tirath edu’tvUitir la d of these tickets will win the stove which takes p'aoe at J o’clock Saturday afternoon Ootcber 1 No purchase is required to eeoure a tioket. Get a free tioket today and regie ter. Warner Bro?.
CASTLE HALL ASSOCIATIONS -GRAND GALA WEEK* RENSSELAER, A SEPT. 19-ta 2A A Wi ek (>/ Recreation—A Week of Pleasure The FAMO US ROBINSON AM USE ME NT LO. FURNISH THE ATTRACTIONS- | OMoral. Refined tlbcioe | 0 I I L £l«gant 31 ows. 1/1 Host Wonderful Free Acts. ••\ : - Col- ZVTick CarterIn hie dashing, daring d ath defying plunge for li'e. Those Miraoles of the air, the celt br tied *£eich Family. • In ihtir astonishing Rats in mid-ai’. Choioe and se'eot n.usio oonoeits dai'y by the celtb.hted Royal Italian Band. Mdle Orocco's Wonderful Spiral Ac*. Fire Work’s lVightly The free acts a _ e btartlifrg end tensational and will tnke place at intervals day and night Come one. come all. do not fail to see the wonderous amusements which have been secured by the Castle Hall Association.
See the wonderlul Free Acts- It will cost nothing to witness them. They are all free, free as the air you breath.
BREATHE HEALING BALSAMS Hyomei's Novel Way of Curing Catarrh. B. F. Fendlg Guarantees a Cure. Two or three years ago when a physician Lad a patient who troubled with catarrh, the prescription would be, according to his means, either th seek a change cf climate, or to take atonio or blood purifier. Today, the advanced physician will tell his catar-hal patient to breathe Pjomei, This novel treatment for catarrh consists of a hard rubber inhaler of a size convenient to be carried in the vest pocket or pu:se, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hycmei. By its use it is possible to breathe at home or at work, air whioh is almost identical with that of the moun airs or health resorts where tLe air ia laden with healing and health givirg balsams. No other meeioine gives auoh prompt relief as Hyomei in th§ treatment of catarrh. Ths first br ath soothes and Lea’s the irritated and smarting air passages, and its regular use for a few days or weeks will cure the most stubborn cas *s. B. F. Fendig will sell a Hycmei outfit with his personal guarantee to refund rhe money if it does not cure. You run nc risk whatever in buying Hyomei, for your word decides the question as to whether you pay for the remedy or not. The complete Hyomei outfit costs SI.OO and oomprisei ad inhaler, a bottle of Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler will last a lifetime; and additional bottles of Hyomei can be obta’ned for 50 oents.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS For Sale Very Cheap 1 bedroom suite. c ptrli-r chairs 1 Mo ris chair. 3io king chai.s. ' 2 Bits dinidg chairs, 95 yards carpet. 1 sofa, 2 Btands. 1 side b.ard. 1 cocking stove, 1 gasoline stove. 1 room stove. 1 cupboard, 2 tables. 1 iron bed, spring and mattress. 16 yards Linoleum. 1 washing machine, 2 wring rj. f 1 lawn move*, 1 Kimball organ. 65 qnars of oann d fruit. And mariy -small artiolea of bonsehold and kitchen furniture not herein mentioned. Enquire of Mrs E. J. Hurley, in Randle property on Gallon street. d2w2p
Look over Warner Bros liae of baggies, carriages and road wagons before baying, they will save yon money. Rensselaer at d Brook Property. For-sale at a bargain, property - in Rensselaer, Indiana, The north west oorner of the seoond block south of the depot; lot facing 50 ft. on Main St. sad 125 ft. on Vine Ht. Two bnildings one 14x 20 ft., the other 20x40 ft. Also first lot and cottage south of Chris ian chnroh, on Van Rensse* laer street; Rensselaer. Blook one, East of depot on Main St, Brook. Indiana. Addreav Mrs. A. M- Harrison, „ 431 Taylor Bt., Aagl9 Pjrtlaid, Orego#-
