Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1905 — Page 3
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Brief Local Items
FRIDAY Wm Schultz, of Melvin, 111., is here on bat-ineis tcday Mrs 8 B Ho'raes. wist of town his go in to Violin, tc visit her eislerMrs L worn Sunday. Mrs.N J York w>nttoMnn hiroli h mu, this nftirn ion, t> attend a Fortnightly Club meeing Mr. and Mrs. Gio. V. Mayers have gone to Wheatfield for a few days’ visit with various relatives in that vicinity. The Fenruary term of the circuit court does not begin until Monday Feb. 13-b, and already are more civil oasis on the d cket than wag ev-*r knovn before, in anyone’s recollection. The case of Billy Fry the bar keeper charged with selling to a minor was oootmued until next Monday, and sent to Squire Thornton on change of venue. August Risen ba urn’s case was in trial this afternoon. James Halleck, the 18 year old son of Charles Halleck, now owner of the Hadeik nursery north of Fair Oaks, ded at his father’s home in that town, Thursday, aftt r a long sioknise, from tuberculosis The funeral will be held at Fair Oaks, Saturday at one o’clock p m
The High School girls will have & basket b Ji c >nt st at the armory tonight. Th* girls of the Senior aniSophonore classes will plav against the girls of the Juoiors and Freshmen. Il will probab y be a close contest. Au admission of 10 cents will be charged to de fray expenses. Game cdled at 8 p. m. Except in places well west or northw -st ho places with coldtr temperatures than Jasper county had Thuredsy morning have yet bsen teported Chicago was 12 below and most friz * to death, and Lndisnapo'ie as bad off with 10 below. Omaht, Neb. Ind 24 bsl jw St. Paul, Minn, the same, and Bismirok, N. D 36 below. Havre Mont., was the coldest of any, with 46 below. Delphi Herald. M. A. Ryan and Frank Grocinger attorneys for Tillie Kranton recovered a judgment in the Marion circuit court at lndian*p >lis this morning for $15,000 damiges against an Indianapolis paper house by whom the young lady was employed ind was working when she lost an arm It is one of the heaviest personal damage judgments lately given in Marion county and Mike is naturally gratified at his success, W, M. Park* r and eon bad their public sale Thursday, on the farm two miles northeast, and though the weather was cold, the bidding was warm. The entire sale was some few dollars under $2 000, not inoludtd about S3OO worth belong* ing to other parties. All the property sold well; but there were no sensational prices except a black mare sold for $l6O, and the dun c broods sows brought $24 a head.
The bill ta relieve County County Treasurer Samuel R. Nichols, for county money lost in the McCoy bank, and through no fault of his, was before the house of representatives, Thursday The bill then passed the house by a vote of 71 to 7, and so large a majority indicates that it will probably piss the Senate cleo, by a large majority. Oharjey Spitler, the great public sale clerk, has a day off today, it.b-*-ing 'he only day this week had no
SOUTH BOUND No. 81—Fast Mail 4:49 Jzo. s—Louisville Mail—l9:ss No. 38—Indianapolis mail— 2AI No. 89—Milk acoom 6:15 No. B—Louisville Ex 11 .■25 No. 45—Local freight 2 Al W H. BEAM. Agt., Rensaelae
public side *o clerk for. Last week a'sc Friday was the on'y day we had no sale. He is beginning to think Friday is a bad duv anyhow, for it was while returning from clerking a sale on Friday that his fine driving horse had its leg broke, and hud to be killed. J, C. Schwartz of Urbana, 111., returned home today, after closing op all matters connected with the Schwartz farm near McCoysburg, which belonged to his f »taer, S. J. Schwartz. They have sold the farm to Charley Mausfie d, an attorney of Urbana It co itaine 4DO acres and was figur-d it about $65 per acre, or S26'JOO in all she price is p irtly in other, property, tcwiyer.
At the rate the mercury went down the tube yesterday afternoon and evening it seemed certain that Wednesday night’s cold record vs 17 below ziro would be exceeded. From about four o’clock in the afternoon until nine at night the fall was fully two degrees every hour, and at nine o’clock it was then 9 degrees below zero. Had the same rate of fall prevailed until morning something like 25 be'ow would have been reached. However soon after nine o’clock the sky clouded up and that put aa end to the chitling’, precis and -ven started the mercury on the up grade, . The lowest attained during the night was 11 below zero arid Dy 6 o’clock this moruit g it was ocly 7 below.
The Gampaoker automobile bill h«s passed the sta’e sena’e and will probably pass toe house without much if any modification. It prescribes a speed limit of 20 miles in the country, 15 per hour, in sparsely inhabited parts of cities and towns and 8 miles per hour in closely built parts. Also a state license is required f>r all autos, and every machine has to have a number and in large figures prominently displayed. Every automobile must stop when the driver of a horse raises his hand, and even stop the motor from running, if the noise (■cares the horse. The bill in several of its features closely resembles the Rihs bill in'r>duced bv Wilson of Jasper. That bill however had no speed limit outside of cities and town.
SATURDAY Ohris’ie Vick made a trip to Lafayette today] Mrs- Ray Moisler, of Hammond, is visiting har parents Mr. and Mrs. A, Leopold. Today’s weather could not have any flu a r if the ground-bog had stayed out and looked after it himself E. A. Aldrich, who went to Hutchinson, Kans., ab>ut six weeks ago to visit bis brother Chester, got sick the second day a*ter he arrived there, and is only beginning to get better now. He is expected home early next week. Today’s Blar has a cart >on showin g Senator Davis in the gniee of a grev-honnd, after the corrupt lobbyist, in the form of a badly Soared cotton tail, hot touted Lt looks like if the dog d in’t stop ti scratch be’el catch the rabbit sure
Senator Parke’s anti-c garette bill pawstd the state senate Friday by a vote of 35 to 7. It m k j s if u (lawful to make, sell, tr de away or to own or have in p >ssess on cigarette cigarette wrappers or cigarette tobaooo.
The Rensae'air Feed Store sold 2J tons of feed to Pair, this week, H C. Hefnir is in Uhioago today, oa business. W M. Hr us in returned to Grant Park. II ~ today after several days’ visit with his brother Nat Heuson, east of town. L'oyd Jeiß’en, the jonng telegraph operator, i» now permaaetly located at Logaispcrt, where be has an excellen’ job in the employ of tire Western Union. Mr. George L. Maines, andMiso Harriet 8. Lewis will be married next Wednesday, Feb. 8--L at ihe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitsei Lewis, in the northwest pt rt of town.
Walter R. Lee, of MoOoyebu'g, stopped off here yei'erlay afternoon, from a trip to Peoria, Hi . where he went to attend tbs funerwl of his grandmother, Mrs R. P. Sheperd. Mr. and Mrs. Sh a rman Lewie and family of four miles northwest of tewn went to Marshall countv today and will visit Vaiious rela lives there for seve al weeks, be'ore going to their future home near Mitocell, in South Dakota.
Zero weather was still with tie last night, the low limit bring five degrees below, and which tempera tura still prevailed until seven o’clock this morning. A change of wind to easterly indicates Bit only warmer but st irmy weather. The mayor of Valparaiso publishes a proclamation wherein hv recites that the City Council hazpassed a motion requiring him to enforce the law of “Sabbath Observance.” Whereat he gives notice that all persons violating the aw will be prosecuted. The kinds of vocations he forbids in bis no tice include drag stores, restaurants, hotels, bakeries, milk dealers, selling newspapers, stores of all finds, railroad ticket offices, tele phones, hack lines, etc. All of which, looks to us lute a most contemptible tod wicked attempt on someone’s part to make Sunday aws odious, in the interest of gamblers and saloon-keepers and other still less respectable busi nesees
411 Run Down ipgsiHlS is a common expres* > sion we hear on every “ side. Unless there is ome organic trouble, the condition can doubtless be remedied, our doctor is the best adviser. )o not dose yourself with all inds of advertised remedies — ? et his opinion. More than likely , ou need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system.'
Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil uMMnMßwnMMsswwHMwawßwaasßaDMß is just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fail to nourish. If you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial: it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, ainaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. W Be ,ur * P' c * ur * TfeSJrik in the form of a label it on the wrapper of every bottle iffi.LEuL of Emulsion you buy. I SCOTT &BOWNE / Chemists -X/'l' 5 r?" Ptarl street, New York 50c. and <l. All Drvi«i»ts Rogers 1847 goods in all designs at Jessens. All winter go de at greatly re< dnoed prices at Murray’s store.
Sheriff O'Uouner went to Logansport uday to t“k», Fred Kupke Io Longoliff asyiun.' F.ei’d two broth"rs aieo went t to give the sheriff any sssistsnie he might happen to reqn<re. Frank King aho went with he party to britg back his father W. H. King, taken to the Hsylum eirlv last summer and now re-tored to h ; s meatal health.
MONDAY Bom, Fridiy, Feb. 3rd, to Mr and Mrs V H. Thornton, at Surrey, h son. The dooto s’are all busy attend ing grip oases no v. though most--1» of a reaaonmy mild charao er. J- R. ParkinsU’a little boy is recovering from his attack ot pne umonia The rest of the familv are all sick with the grip, except Mr. Para mson.
Saturday was pension day, and a busv day -ith Cmrk Wir-ie-, where the bulkof the r vooc iers|ire exe u d He ad an even 50 including 12 widows and one orphan Rec >rdrr Ti ton dlie I out about 12 vo »c iers and the r j st went to various justices or notaries.
The Sheriff «nd his assistants deliverei Fr-d Kupke to Longohff asylum, Saturday without any in. cident worth- mentioning aui he <as glad to-go t iere. W. H. King w*B found to be evidently entirely recovered and was disohirgedaa cured, and is- now at home with his family, west of town. Dy J mes, of Knioran, is no better and probably never will be.
C. T. Weathnrhogg. the arohi-4-*ct, was over from Fort Wayne-. > f oday to look after the fiumhingup of the pub*'® library building: and to advise w tb the comm ssioneri regarding tl>i propoied countv cottage at thi <«o di *ri h >nn of which also be iathe architrct, and the contract foY which was to be let today.
The snow storm which began Sonday fo’-enooß'and continued until evening was the largest snowfall of r.ne winter here, uu to this. The amou’<t..was very little if any less than four inches The eno* plow brigade was-out betimes and most of the walks were well cleared re the children started to school. Our horse snow plows are surely .r it and >d luv-nt'oas, W. 8 P--r-.ce ha* n-tur ed from a visit in the no?beast part of thestate, and is now arranging his affairs to start back to soutuwest Texas. Tuesday. The big Morris ranch he is there of comprises over 500 square sections of lanl. or almost exaatly as large as all Jasper county. There are about 32000 J acres in the ranch. It is ad under fence, and divided up into pastures and watered by windmills* About 170W0 head of cows are maintained o i the ranch, every oow being supposed to produce a calf every year. Twenty acres of land are allowed to maintain a cow and her calf, the year around. On the foamer Morris ranch near ths Kankakee river in this county three teres would sustain a cow and her calf.
Notice to Heirs, Creditors and Legatees In the Matter of the Estate of Montgomery P. Mitchell and Elizabeth Mitchell, Deceased. In the J asper Circuit court. February Term, 1905 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Montgomery P. and Elizabeth Mitchell deceased, and all persons interested in said estate to appear in the Jasper Circuit Court, on Thursday, the 23rd day of February 1905, being the day fixed and endorsed on the FINAL settlement account of Michael Robinson administrator of said decedent, and show cause if any, why such I FINAL ACCOUNT should not be approved; and the IJeirs of said decedent and all others interested, are , also hereby notified to appear in said | Court, on said da < and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. MICHAEL ROBINSON, Administrator. JUOSON J. hunt, Attorney for Estate. Jan 31 feb7-14 • I For B,l« ver, cheap good second band organ. Enquire at this r ffioe
PUBLIC SALE. Having eold mv ranch at Fair Oaks to John J. Lawler, I will dispose of -.1l my pnw nal property at p.ib io sale a< my ranch house, ! muest 8 >u*h of Fair O k-, oomm- n<'ing ar 10 o’ ’look a. m. ou THURSD AY FEB xUAY 23, ’CS 30Head of H Tees and Mules 0 maiding of 1 team of Match hay mares, 8 and 9 years old wt. 2800 1 with f- al by Lee & L-n* aorse’ 1 reHm Black mares 8 and 11 years <>ld wr. 2600; 1 Rla< k horse elever years cli, wt. 1300; 1 Bay gaib-d waddle horse, 8 mar- 11 years jld, wt. 13CX) 1 Day h >rs- 9 years old. single d iver wt 1100; 1 grey h'ori-*, 9/- ars o d wt 050, single driver! I Sorrel h irse 9 > ears old; wt 1200. single driver; 1 hlac<c horse sev-ri ve*rj old, wi 1300 Mingle driver. (Th se Dorses are allguarz-ntsed to be safe ladv driver-* and are automobile broke), 1 match team bay o die, 2 and 3 vearw old; 1 S>rr 1 colt. 1 ve,r old 1 black turn mare m ile*;6 ye iri Id wr 2800; 1 da r k gr*y team
mules 6 y.ar-* old. wt 24ti0; 1 team bay rn,r- mules, 5 years od 24 )0; teamis »rr-l home mules* 4 ye«rs id, wt. 2400;7 giod mules 3 yean old ,n t hr k j n, 200 Heed of Poland China Stock H-g. 29 4e<d of Oattle, c insisting of 5 c we and* and ten h ad of yearling mt-ers; 3 head • H„rl nji h-if re; 1 good three year Du ham B ill
Farm Implements Wagons Etc. oomioting of 3 Lumoer wagon-, 1 road wazon, t sp-ing wag n. 1 road cart 3 c >rn>plan eoi. 3 harr ;ws 1 endg te se d«re, 4 cnl’ivati rs, 1 r ding 19 in. plow, 3 walking powI dine 2 z-h vd plowi, 2 moving machines 2 bay rake**, 1 hand co-m sh* Her, and other implemen’s too numerous to m-ntion. 7 set work names*, 1 wet buggy harnesa ,2 sr-t single harness. 5 saddle!. Hons-h >ld and Kite he i Furni- : ure mclu ling a geod range, cooking U'r-nsils. silver knives and forks diahes, 1 ten gal boss chum washing machine and clothes wring-r, 2 wo »p heatmg srove-, neds a d brddmgs, ete, erms: A cr<-di of 12 months will be given on earns over sl<’ wi h the uttual c mibti >m; 4 per e-nt, off fur cish w cere entitled to credit* c. 0. KENT* Col. V. D dyne, I . i w i Auctioneers. Cbl. Fred Phillips | m v I C G. Spit er, Oltrk»| w H d))
H >t lunch <>n ground. Free ’ran por'H’ion will be provided irom Fair Oaks to and from farm Fen 7 10-14-17-21
Startling But True. People the wor.d over were hor oified on learning of the burning of a Chicago tneater in which nearly six hundred people lost tneir lives, yet more than five times this number or over 3 UUO people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. A great mar y who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by t e pr >mpt use of this remedy The following is an
nstance of this sort: “Too mu<h cannot be said in favor of Chamberain’s Cough Remedy, and especial ly for colds and infiu-nza I know tb«t it enred my daughter, Laura, of of a severe cold and I believe eave her life wh*n she was threatened with pneumonia ” W. D Wilcox, Lo/au New York. Sold by B. F Fendig.
Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. notice IS HEREBY GIVEN that the on derglg ed c nitolnted »y the Bort r Circuit C urt in cause No. 9MS. hoebe Hol •» d vs. Emanuel Axe et. el wil offer t p ivate sale at the law otho« of H. H. L rl g mtheclt 'o’ Va pa als , ludtana, at 10o’ lock A. M. niheltth da of February. iWS. nd each ’av thereafter un.ll s Id the following rea estat»: The north hair of the North ea t quarter of Sec lon T enty-one. In T w ship Thirtyfour north, Range Six West; and the sorth ea-tquurer f th soith east Quarter of -‘ec tl.>n sevea In Township Tnwty-f ur North. R.ng six west; and the Son h so ty-fo r feet of ots three and four lb block six of the riginal town, now Cl y. of Vai aralso, Indi .na, all in Porter : unty, Indiana. 'so. The « t half ofthe Northeast quarter of Section eight* n, In t w ship th I ty north, ra.eesixw st. In Jasper County Indiana, Said r-al e-tate will be old tor cash, oroneth rd oa» and >he balance in two eq alt -tall ments. due in one and two years respectively from date. Theourcha rgivln hl note -ita six percent t irom date and sec .red by am r a age on th « real estate purchased with an insurance clause included iLKM J KERN. H. H. Loring, Commie loner. Ati'y t jr Commissioner.
What m de Katy marry wh-n wa« no’h.ng but a kid B•cause .he o d mm would i ot *buy a D-Ltval cream aepara'or and give h ra ohiuce to earn miaey Moral give tie gid a B. D. C m r wlaprp Agint.
Public Sale. We will se’l st Public Am’ion north of Rensselaer on travel r >ad. and 1 2 mile.i west and 2 miles so uh of K nman, nn*t 512 mi ,o s -agt -nd 3 mi e 8 north of Fair Oaks, in Union tp, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m sharp, on TUESDAY FEB, 21 The followi tg property towit: 11 HEAD OF HORSES
Coieietingof 1 buck No max Mcrznn i-taiiin 4 years old last September wt 1550, sorcod mare all bred to r»me hsrse, 1 browe m ire 13 y» an o d wt. 1380,1 bleok maie llyearw old wt, 1600. 1 dark gey mare 8 yer-ra old wr, 1420, 1 light gery m trefiye is old wt, 165® 1 bay mare 6 yeari old wt, 1410, all t'le.ae marei in f al, Ons b* >wn ho-s <l2 years o d vt. 1170, one diro horae 8 years old wt 1460 ooe conring twoyear o d fiily, one yeariiig filly. 17 HEAD OF CATTLE
Consisting of four rows, on - frisk witl caif by side, other* to be fresh later, Also tour two year old heifers all in caF. One 18 months old heifer. One 16 months old steer Two yearling steer ca-vas, Twe year.iog he*? r calves. Two last
fall calves and one berfurd bnll cattle all dehorned. 27 HEAD OF HOGS AH Po’and. China, 18yout-g orood sows and one old s>w all bred te ’o'and-Chin* bore, one P >iandCbina boar, and 6 last fall pigs, FARM IMPLEMENTS
VEHICLE-! ETC, Consisting of 2'wrg >ns, o< e 4 inch tira with triple box and- scoop board one narrow tire with d üble box; 1 trpbu/gv; 3 sets o‘ leather work harness; Lset of Chain harass ; 1 sinzle baggv h r s- 1 ; 1 saddle and bridle* O e hay ladder 1 D ering Block r, 1 Dee-in < cra binder, I Deering mower, L Hapgood 16 inch riding pkw; 1. 16 in. walking plow;eve 14 icon walking plow; bn 1 Sattley riding cultivator with gopher attichm-iits; two Deere walking; cui iv-voiw wiik gopher attHchmentsf 1 Deere cjm planter with 8 1 * reds of wire, only used last a aa-m, one !>>w down seeder; one vr.irel bed; two disc; 1 16 foot wood frame lever harrow; one hog rsck; ace Os oroe 12 font hay J rake; one wheel borrow;
une dehorning' chu'e, one tu g chote; two hog trough*; four cattle though-; one milk ta <k, one dinner bed; one long sUd, on* grindstone, one woo 1 y<ck. one hog crate, and numerous other articita
Ten months time or 6 per cent off fur oaih on sums ov *r $5, THOMAS DAVIS & CO, J, U. Wildasin. Au 'tamer, C. G Spitler. Clerk. Hot Lanch on ground.
Sick Headache. This distressing ailment result* from a dis trdered condition of the stomach, All that is need-d to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamb rlain?a Stomach and Liver Tablets, In fact, the attack may be warded off, or greatly lessened in severitv, by taking a dose of these Tab.ets as soon as the first symptom of an attack appears. Sold by B. F. Fendig.
No Filing by Numb-r, Judge Dodge of the E k hart circuit cour baa made a ruling that in the future there will ban» suppressing of coniplamti or papers by attorneys or the cl<-rk of th* court and that any attempt to keep the contents of pipers fr m report eri will bi pu jirhid by iha court. Stme im s in divorce ctses the complaint} as s>ou as filed are wobdrswo. The rule made by Ju ige Dodge is a good one and should be enforced in every county Cin the s'ate-
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When you want a physio that is mild and eentle, easy to take and oertain to aot, always use Chamber. Lin’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, For Sale by B F Fendig. • See our line of D- si Goods Courters special bargai s during our sale at Laßue Bros,
