Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1905 — Page 2
How Smith's Friend Go[?] T[?]oug[?].
They. viwc uut in. Kansas about 100 -Milfcs and wanted to; rwi*b Kansas dClty. One- of them had a pass for -John Smith and wife. He tvns John fSmltt. all right, but hip frleud could "hardly pass as Mrs. Smith. Although t they were ivactlcally without 'funds. i they hoarded the train. “Take a seat In the rear of the car," said Smith to this friend. ‘Then Smith went forward and sat '•down t>y h young woman. Soon they ■were talking like old friends. »nml the •uhject of tickers was brought up by Smith. He asked her to let llim see her ticket. It was not of the variety that requires the signature of the pui * chaser. Smith examined it until the conductor came o through, and then he handed up his pass and the. tick. t. Pointing to his friend behind, he said. “The extra ticket is for him." The scheme worked. To this dhy the young woman does not know that she was once Mrs. Smith for a short ride -through Kansas.—Kansas City Times,
A Queer Food.
A most singular food is the larvae of a fly common in certain portions California and known as epliydrn. ' "Rite insect is found in such vast quan- - tlties /Jo Lake Mono, Cal., that it is washed;itpon the shores in vast wind- - rows and can be collected by bushels. The water of Mono is very singular, seemingly very heavy and smooth, like oil, so much so that It resists ordinary ■ wind and refuses to become ruffled. Whan'the larvae begin to appear tl.e LctikUiftn* gather from far and near and “scrape them up, place the worinllke runeatures on cloths and racks in the ■sun and dry them, when they are •beaten up and husked, looking then dike rice. The Indians call the food rkoo-chah-bee, and many bushels are .collected at his time. That larvae are nutritious is shown by the condition the Indians, who soon grow fat on the rich diet. Many birds are attracted by the larvae and gorge themselves with the singular food.
Thackeray's odd Ways.
'“He “wrote a very small, neat hand and used slips of note paper,” said the late John Holliugshead of London concerning Thackeray. “These be would often gather up and put in his coat pocket, leaving his secretary at work, -and stroll down to the Athenaeum club. Here, if he could get a comfortable table and was not waylaid by any gossip, to whom lie was always ready to •give an attentive ear, he would pull out his slips and carry his story a few «teps farther. In an hour or two he wonld ogam i-oUert ttoe scattered, pa-pens-and, gp on to the Garrick club. . where;, if not interrupted, be would resume liW writing. This habit of composing In public rrtghttmed many of the old club fogies, who thought.they ■were being caricatured for posterity, and no doubt helped to get him blackballed at the Travelers’.”
The Laws of Nature.
The univow* is under the reign of 'law, which is everywhere-hi things mean and minute as well as in tilings noble and great. So far as we have come into an understanding of these laws we have found none defective. No sound philosophy can concede that a law of uature can lit* out of balance or in any way less than true and perfect. When we advance a theory to the poiDt where it would prove that a law of nature is out of balance and defective, we should know that the conclusion is wrong; that it is our reasoning, and not the law. that is out of balance and defective.—From “Balance: The Fundamental Verity.” by Orlando J. Smith.
Her Revenge.
The dinner was in progress. It was a dinner given in honor of some very important new acquaintances. Just before the guests arrived tbe master of the house had been intensely rude and annoying to his wife, and she had not forgotten It. There was a moment's pause in the buz/, of conversation round the beautiful table, gleaming with lights, blushing with roses. Then the wife- leaned forward and iu a voice soft, but loud enough to attract the attention of the whole company. said sweetly, “By the way, James, what that story you told me to lead up to in tbe middle of the idinncr?”
Got All the News Promptly.
A countryman gave the following reason for not subscribing to a -local /newspaper: "1 get all the news there L ” ■ife belongs to the woman’s # eli ' ..!.♦• .if mj*daughters works iu the • ntiiiii—-y si: i ami*the other is in the < 'j t: i at the ixMitofflce, and Cm. Lhe vili. :■ i x er."—Boston Coin- ■ mere.!*) Bulletin.
His Doesn't Count.
Dremer— My wife and 1 always pass - npon. jxnd deride < onr 1 household <mat lions quite? as seriously ms though we ftrere - voting upon the national issnea. Henpeek— Weil, whenever my wife and i I pull off an election like* that she always wins 1 y one vote. Philadelphia i Press.
Nobility of Purpose.
Go before* no man with trembling. 1 but know well (hat all e\cuts are Indifferent and nothing to thee, for what- • ever it may lx* it shall lie with thee to i use It nobly; this no,man can prevent. —Epictetus.
And the Colonel lost.
'“What was Hie longest engagement •you ever took jinrt Jn, colonel?” “It lasted two years, and then the <lil married another fellow.” Exchange. A tombstone ii about the only place 'Where the average man doesn’t .really .■sere to bate li.s name In print.
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT W SALE ,*.* A '• " • 1 '■(••'.. ' .I' < -T . Former f Yeam. S and L ° tS Returned De'ir.quenc for the Non-Paymentof Taxes forth 3 Yair 1913 and , ■ ' ' - ■■ * -rt }•; * •J* ....... Ff , r '■ ’ .• • j * ' ’ ™ ‘ * d * - ' • •-' IN JASPER COUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA. - sa — sa. : ! i . __ NAMES RIPTION/. . | E. g : NAMES D J-CRI THON *°]fjs £f f g NAMB4 7 l*BßoWmO!t:?'fif fgf t ' * OP ,, - I :|| OF j. or. f~** |g ! ! or ror lflljff.fi 5 OWNE S I. Ah DS 2 ~ i j OWNERS. LANDS.. f \ %. J* 8 . LANDS £fl B 5 . i | 8 S' • ! v * Lh-M ? * ? 1 I '■ ■ : *{: | ; i: ;■ • • ■ Ciijr •: Ke.sselier 5 Hanging firote Tp. No. I 1 Jordan Twrnship,. No. 1 55 Bank. First Nation ! * s I'* 12 hi 1 River- 188 McCoy Alfi<-d«nd j ip* n* 5.2 s 5;- 10SI86 » ~ _ _ . al of Boswell. 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George M, and J : » : „ ♦ Aw4l» WU i»m 8.. nw omaer aw nw 182 6) 81 ■ti- nttmuiOQa Aioeri o - 1 ctstuus Nancy I > © corner s»w. .. 33 ; 31j 5 1* o 88. *2 do ... 28 32 01 4« 74AIT SB add to Rensselaer \\ gf> i<to Uon«, Mary wHidentnw I2ia>- 5 35: ot#2 5 Hand Curtia J 416 Huntzinger Jas. H. part se nw 30-29, 6.30 a 63 10 135 78 211 Mit.dx.ll M.P *>l2*s & j* eoi a , u fak - 36 « 4 49210 57 509 Kessinger Harrison ltl4bl9Westonad Kens 2HS ~a ,WI , Wl David <l. nw ST" ' S| n&M ?1 TST " W “T” izi, jf* It 3bl lo Sun ys.de to 170 451 aay Keener, Augurtiui nit aw 4:30 3 85; IB 17 W ; 39'&2 I*4 Mcßlvain John .... pnrtw%sw ... 28 32 61 70tS4 A 23 14 4ft 513 King Sarah Ellen& Ul7 & wilßbl 29 Wes- 302 Ru«ell. H. nw ne J 3 5 |8.«2 • JIB Pence w N -Ot »e 10 82 3 Boj ,to 83 DBHI W t„n'« .HDnßonMo aon e« nw 3;S»t $ 80,37 87 51.208-20 IUB ringer Warrea nw MaaSis23l23 21 53 » Joutt W !°?l S i n . el | SSe "j 80 786 £4 Meed. 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S 118 •as i«w * Urpenter Township Mo. 13 aJasper Co Draining aai Tiin.tr, wji i«.n nw *• I * »i 12 5» 22 «2 }«■ F«*ter Mo* Anna kne ... l 91271 7] lflOt, |; 54 Mj 17 86 Associar.ion lot 6 iq nr M ss> Be war «mdr m. »w 2:30 5 39: 554719 1W Gertg Jacob B ..... w«nw |«3 ETi 7 StA 0 T « , BoQ m 19 (K WO4 882 7 1 7| Bb| | 9>22T tB>4B ;>64 Long Susatinah Its 9, 10 & I3blß Colu- ne.... lis» 5 125«5 188 21 l&>-72 ~ mbia addto Rensselaer 384 654 Walter Tnwnehm No \ MllrtJ lOWOSftip NO4 15. 56EJ Leopold Abrahan Its 1& 4bl 5 Leopolds • 1 tAastinWmß aendw%ae 24J28. 6 70| <l9 50 a»>2a add to Rensselaer • 162 453 5 Ahiaon TtiOH E.&X la A [part, n Kne ,W|3l: a, 79 251 9 ® 33.991 S ( * i,b^ r * LWlee J iiMae 23 28 0 80 40 40 4* 21 569 Lindscv Amanda It 26 bl 7 Sunnyside ad 7 Arener Jamea W. part aw *w »ißt: « k»; Isi 4 srl tt Hay..«n A B *rw W* 6 13764 . _ totwnsseiaer 70 172 « • howell Howard F. i n* .... IuSH 6 »*! 83 44 49 48 111 Augaatna W... .« ae 13 28 6 40 64714 71 3.4 Lagan F. C nnrt It 1 bl 1 Riverside 75 o «>per Wt Ham aw *» 31: « 147® 30 m 29 43 123 Morton James I*. . #Xn*. '23 28 0 80 Park ad to Rensselaer 14227 40 77 Jlnw.-wu Mary L rwrt nw ne S 3! d 66 67 _ _ >w aw . ....(83 28 d 4r 35.87 87 87 601 M’Coy Thos. J. A jart out lot 3sw nw 30- 331 6W | 23 08 ssao Pu.-kett Wm R ■; rna 5 67»7 td.as aa# Hattie A 29-6,1.20 acres 82 07 179 07 4 " • ratw «o cornerVe «** 17 81 d 150 171 507 134 Reynuldt WUtlaiß M 615 Mackey Henrv ... its 5, 6, 7&8bl 11 Leo 150 Ra-HeibringFu-derid-l nw>B0 3i ® ,3U 82 80 80 11 “T- * w “SS Ui 40 « , poldsaddtoßensdaer U 0! 26 2! fc* B ".w W^-nw »S * “i 50 is “ £ ail w »«rurd Edward.... £ .“ W "I! w 62* McCollv Alice M.. it sbl 2 Columbia add Kin* r a n© part wk nw TZ I Wlertsi Joseph ... DW 637 McCoy Thomas .T. It 9&10 LI fißooinson m 0 * w ß > lfld Smith H 2dl [S * *V “ Moore Sarah E igl* - ,?I! t '“ " “ T, Vaw S ■ ■ Iton’s add toßenssel 980 *», r j7 . SU « ' l "' ,n S » mo, ’ l Jttraes I nw <7 13 80 -’U Zimmer Emma ,» &p9' j *s7* .791 Parker Elizabeth H 7,8,9 19,20 bl 33 I .|» “%r J««u» $ “w ,S 3» f| ii&ioS UIMOB TflWnship No. 14- | VTCSt 'DS ad to Kensse Christopher p»*rt h© *w n3l 0- 5 S 17 Its 1.2,3 4,5 t,7,^,9.10, 401 Schrader Alexander ae h* I« HI j 40; 4 Austin rr *m B . . part nw ne l2rt&l;T M tft9ft.' SSt ' *ll 12 13 16 17 18 lilioio o?’ui a 0 1 ***' #f I-HOl i i H 29 Bixemen Joseph ÜB>&iabl7FnirOttk I 48 i 1 *t i 21,22,23,24 bl 8 Sunny- 4 ,k < ft- vdei Hen r y ne 15:01 5 l«*»{ 87 07 21 06 Btiniuan Henry i© ...... 20 uSO Uide ad to Rensselaer 31 27 7*> isl 420 ScluuAU. a»t>l»n UA * 9 5012100 39 Bojle Hohs Sr w Vi nw ipai .0] 7160 21 54144 SB 798 Parker Samuel Jijlls 14 Jrl> bl BSunny- - Barkley TOWflShlp, Nfl. 4 g '. iSI ,Mt 802 Peterson Ward Blt7 hi 5 Columbia add .*'<«« « >2 lia «?B*JbWba" “2 .MS crc v , ° Uenssdaer .•> CBl4 77 23« 100 FO.ffar, 42ft m “ 2l hi*Si Sa“lordH :lnl U3K “ ,Oa , 7ao 'l 5786 6(W12 “ J 56 Richeson lola ... it _hi 1 Leopold's ad * 7u ; 4 3 r k8 :-xia « J * * 86 < bnrchlllßVntonO... s>- ne .. 36 31 '7 4« fcßt 1 66 3» to Rensselaer 397 879 3,9 n ‘ v < • ,o " e * ,h w - a! 37 17 Dot 26 29 88 Clinger LlllleM .. ItIBAMbLOFnI Oak | 1 42; 660 879 Rensselaer Castle 63 ft wend It 15 & 16*1 * p,j fmj, jStuw .. ila) ®{ *• I IS* A**’ r “ 04 * Sfftt *s* wSi Hall Association bl 4 Rensselaer >305 64 6.58 77 i H * ® w : *i # J 141 Fay Nancy ... It2u MWFui. Oak* 30 3 8 4*!^m 941 Smith Charles A It 4bl 18 Newton add 1 ~a ~ Mrv , d ;H " w i 5 ® rt i ■*' ' * .we Worenee Mward n awiw 25 31(7. 40 48442 58 to Rensselaer 580 8 35 4)8 M 7xL" T „<w iLMNI «' 40 ,«» .V.''Wt*****'*™ 4ft 4 “ W 9,>4 Sayler Nellie *t< 7. lOAllbl 2 Reus i 4j • ora M«jr »*; n «> .... •• w 14 il ue an 3ti 7». mi wwiOTaa striker 6i 21 104 90 4t * 4 I.'uiaa Glffotd Ust.tukl, i • 167 Oa'.t Frank! e|4u«se . ........ ne al: 7. t 2t» 317 1871 F...,ki.7 bißß r „)..,ioV | i .; I- Ittjrion Towo-bio Nu 1 ' “SSSSSI%SWgST: S# I Trustee ad toßeDsstlaer I 70715 o 0 raaTUin lOwllMlip, [tu. 0. )firt 2331- 7 10 85-MIOS2B 968 Stone Murv J lit.-8&9 bl 31 Weston's' ( | < Aa-tln. Wm. B. a& <• part rk aw 16.881 6 7S to 13 Of 55 70 Hah Lyman FOaka i \ 3IT 034 iadd to Rensselaei 5241 174 107 Harris. Ht-nry C rA w part ne 17 2S 0 711 288 Ho <iße Matilda J.... jtalHftai'6l1IFOak« ; ; I 973 Stoner Martha E'sec Is 29 6, 5.85 acres | 16< H ,, M . rth B . »w"orner ,«w X id« 150 25 8$ 2« nnnper Frances K ... It'&2bllßFatroakH 1844 62 1 part sw 15 30 86 38 25S M ffltt w„, R. aw 828| 0 W> -*0 35 »> ffl3 Hall Arthur P It«67&8 bl iSF Oaka | , 2IT 10 00 987 Swartzeli Mary A. ft 4 1.1 5 Weston's add I 277 McC.nahuy, D,b<,w partsw ne i»20l » 64 3 ■«- « ,4 “? **. to Rensselaer 18.1 491 Kfceaer TowOShlO No t. 2fln Kriler Maggie.. luui&iabisFOah.. : , 184 828 997 Shupe David W... l lt2bl2Leopold,sadd j „ „ “ 270 Lnkin Francis M 3V L 160 | rn ... _ , °ifSi o 3 n 1 i! “ 1- —h ail to DeMotre... 4 86- J 1 7* wk aa ~..t lo 38- 180 D 0 74 120 1S 1065 lurner Luke et al It 10 bl 2 Columbia 13 b u«ar Mat ala j.... part ot > 114 nw «w 2t: 32| 7: ;28 38; 104 32i M-ffiit ‘Teth B .. .nut" 7 80 885eo 62 !add to Rensselaer > 170 2 84- id Bradbury Ann 64bl 7 M'DonaldV i : 830 MnnilavllleCoa Beal hdß bl 7 Fair Oake ’ : 117 267 inn'- TlK.lror. A V- w ft It 9 12 13 hi fg I H<lrt Oeaotie 2 82; 042 339 Mar era W «H ft Aria e-ide aa aa ... 7f|]oi 0 IS 384 184 106, 1 ucker David AAW ,>0 ft it JR; Li Di.B as Boyle Row, .. .. w« aelSSl V 60: ■ 34U Moffitt Wm fi.... >u 1314 15&I0 bilS : t Sarah A Leopold sad tc liens 481 8 06j part eK aelasi 7 7».a7 30 1C355 06 For Ok a 167 319 1079TrUSteesMPChurch'narl out It 65 nw sed I 26 Uryan Eva'',.. •4h lKaraay .. 3 58: 564 342 "offltt Milea t 1B&20 b 0 F O -k* M • 251 448 |'TO.-a|-ti i k ■?! a aa‘ 27 IDown Pei ry &Sy vtn lt» Ift Bbl 4 Sigler 3 07; 611 371 N- la -n Wm D ... . nwna 2-l#>L,T 50104,11 85 78 *4 _ rt „. „ r f.,r I®. „ n . . , 5 -* 844 ad to Kersey • : 842 Odell James H It* I. 23 4 3,8.7.8ft9 * I 1121 Warren Ollle W.. .It l«, Ibbl 3 HeDJltmiU s as t enklioff Evarat, Ann -W ... nw3l 32 7 42:20 30 90 36 49 bl 9 Fair Otka.. » t 6941 74 |adil to Rensselaer | 56612 65 46 Ci.eever Wm W ptot it 21 ic 21.S' nR27 32 7. 4>:2 61418 12 304 Piatt Wm J & Laura wSOfl of -vfri It 4bl F | 1137 Williams Sarah J. lt 9bl 38 VVestOu’s; | w ( . (>) Margate- K par, ae 'i2732 7 I 05310 46 390 Price Joa W & Mina L 12ijjrd*« ftw ziSrdr ‘ , <0312 71 iadd to Lensselft-tr ! ,0016 42 U Crown Brewin.-C .. Its I*2 hi I B gler'a) n&. He nor out It 16 1 1 1145 Warteua Alice ... .'pi sw swsecl •-29 6 .orta; JB2 326 M<ln K-r-*? ! :74217 03 acres Parr, ... tGO37 M 1149 Wasson Petri- t' w4ofel It 91213 bl 37' i 85 Frame Mary M .. 1*31)11. rDimiikL'a. t- «A( Motion E firant sc 7 10ft 4. 58 IIW 45 1149 Wasson, 4 ett 1 t. 01 es 11 v idoi di. 4-- -- ad t<, D- Mott* 1 ; 397 896 45t Fow.m Nancy it?I7AW bl tt Fan I \\ c-Uru Hud to It ns Ir, 07 ,$8 01 10144103 Frame Henry H ;lt 6l»i 7 McDonalds Oakn .... .. I j 100 281 1228 Zea. Stella D. 'lt 23 b) 33 Weston's! I (add to DoMotte ; 138 319 452 Htowrs Jauicn L. .. Dl9ft2ob 13FOaks 1 17 306 Imld to Rensselaer 4 liT in ->l 116-UinderCharles AL. ;lt I hi2McDonald’- 401 BU<-ffi-r MaryAAliolra 24 rda iftaxaUrdi- * l 1 atlu IO IvensseiUi 40J 10 -1 : .dd to DcMotte . 38 lft» ftwHcon’raeaw-w 22 30 7 4 8 476 1168 r.„„ .f W A 17 118 Oranger Herman E :'t 10 b' II BrunrrM . 41 464 Bc.hnlt* Fre I n« nw „w ... 1880 7 20 79828 Tt IOWO 01 WneaHielfl I'll). I L i :«dd PiDeVlore .., I 77 232 4«sHhulwJohn An mw 1330 7 20 18 03 39 tt „ , m.ntl*v’H uh div of It Ift 175 Kmg Arrnlstead :hw »w 0331 7 40 ; 9 (ft 1 3ft 05 508 Vana sUi Bra .. HH7fJ,9ftiobll2 Fair ' | 13 Bentley Seth J lvVh«?iflH?rt’nu, It i IS- I -11 2ft, 8a Ibl de VaryE :n« sw .1831 7 4,- :63638 89 309 V a arrdal Sarah Jane tt 11, 12. 13. 14 Wls i 160 Pctera Caroline K !17 2 BeX’aa«bdiv ‘ *8 B*. rtv. Anna 5. part wM n* - ««32 744i720 27 17 . FulrUak* 43 180 ut ou 1 2 WheaifleM 11.) 2 Oli _ - - - - - Ji 1 1 180 Stump Asa pli M ... ',l9loft II bl 3 Graham n ~ r 'T~ ~ ’Z iadd t-i Wheatßeld .... BZt 2154 CPA VIT T VTItM A N.T A C, _ ( T„_ or* •’l2 Taylur Lvu-y 'arSOft out It BnX hw sec 25: dIA lli Ui iNUIANA, Ol JilSper, 182-6 Whundredtha acre 884 BTo , r i jai ' 2*l wesoer oeorge |it9ftju^i fl add J u I, James N Leatherman. Auditor oi said county, do hereby ceitity that the foregoing 228 Whittaker Martha e , t t O 7^ h 8 t ,^fl e^ rß ‘“ m ''“ ,,d „ 4 M . is ft true and complete, list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Town of Reniingtnn, No 14 • Treasurer of said county for non-pa> ment of taxes due thereon, lor Ifae year 1903, and 192 Harris, vu,i t .t ift* m 2 Stratton', add ' former years with penalties thereon, together with the tax for the cut rent > ear, and’ 201 Hmnen Tt«m W 7 !mW “.amiwV-a ft ““ M the costs cf advertismg so IW-as the are liable to be sold for taxes hk shown by the 234 Kirk, wiu am c i.^SrWffls * “ 7 M return of said Treasurei; and notice is hert by g-ven that as much of s<.id lands afid to* n oaKuMur Ruth .1. . ' " B " lots as may be ne.ccssaryl to discharge and pay t* e taxes, penalties and' costs, due 264 King, Richard b "sr on. I WJSSo s *' " 4< : ihcreon or due from the owners thereof at the time of sale, will be sold- at public auction auMMiuty B»rb « a !«ttft^S’^fuwft-* ‘ B7 «t the Court House door, ill Rensselaer, Indiana, on the second Monday in Februarv t being a ri,powcii. Herbert 7M “ft.ihe 13th day of February. A- D. 1905. commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day and 399 Reed. John Sr .. p«, Bo*7-6 i |g ccn tinuing from day to day then after until all are ofh.red. 4i9gh4w.cua.w- u 4 3 w *»» V\ iinf.ss. my hand aid official seal, this 19th day January 1905. ■C*O S’lniuel S ... in* l& 2 t»l 4 t ©ruin#too 3 I4i 1H 16 . — ‘ J lA\! pc T v aT"I-irnu a v JS Thurston' Km** ... J 1 -».»8 • emlnvtoa <37 in * J AMr.S L-.EATHERMAA Winger.ciorw* c ij^t add tu 5 J )0 « Audi'or of Jaspci Count), Indiana. s ■ 1 Che Republican and 6lobe Democrat *Vol £j£*."J3L‘ > -'ix m ZZ. - -■* .-. v ..* '7J7 if 77 -.’JT’.-,.XWflt , ?W*"C*3f***_t®Ks3r* . 5 ~ 1 ,>» "UJ'.MTUIWM - - = Both Tor $2.25.
