Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1905 — Page 2
tENSSELAER REPUBLICAN ► , Office in The Republican* Buildinp, , Corner of Washingtbn and* Weston Streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. (ISSUED KVKRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY | GEORGE K. MARSHALL, ?~ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Ytar, . - . . $1.50 ) Six Mftnthi, .75 I Thru Months. .... .$0 | Entered la the lot the Librarian at I Washington as aeoQitd-classJmatler. .. . } TUESDAY MAY 16 1905.
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Arctic Explorers Could Scs Lend That Was Far Away. ( William S. Clia;uy, who recently re turned from an unsuccessful efTert tc ‘ reach Franz Josef Land with the--1 steamship Frithjof, in which he tried j to carry relief supplies to the Lie-; ler polar expedition, told an E'cr-’c reporter today some of the experience through which the F.i.hjof passj ed in encountering the ic: pack v,hi„f | skirts Franz Josef Land for a distance of 40 miles on all "'des. i “A successful trip to r nz Jos if | Land,” Paid Mr. Champ, ••.. the sin-.-j plest an.! easiest thing ima.rlaable. I made such a trip during the summer ! of 1901 to carry relief to tha Baldwin -j party. You go north from Norway until you -no-iunter the ice. You ski-t the ice until you find the lead to the land, an 1 when you finish your work i you come back with equal ease aud facility. It is accompanied by no more fcariLuip than a„ trip across t' e Atlantic in an ocean liner. In 13 1 I made the trip up to Alger Islar d In nine days and the return trip in five and a half days. “But an unsuccessful trip, such r-s the one from which I have just r> turned, is a different matter. Wo en the Frithjof suffered no physical hardships worth telling about, but for more than two months we did o r work as well as we could and tr’ d our very level best to accompli h the task upon which we had bo< n sent. Toward the end of thi- l— *» trial, after we had come to raali e that there was no chance to g-t through the inexorable ic Q . held us off like an impenetrable wall, the work was heart-breaking. "We skirted the ice pack from <0 degrees east longitude all the wry around to TO degrees 10 minutes,' looking for an opening in the There was none. For a distauc; of from 30 to 40 r His out from tl. 1 shore of Franz Josef Lar.d it -«-*> limitless bed of screwing, grinding Ice. The sky, when we could see it, which was seldom, because of the constant presence of the fog, was dead white, showing that the ice fields wees continuous far beyond the horizon. Only once did we get a glimpse of the land, and that was not direct vlz'.oi, but by a most remarkable mirage. One night about midnight the Captain called me on deck and pointi d to a low, dark line near the horizo i. T>o you see that line?’ he asked. "That is the coast of Franz Josef Land, reflected in the clouds.’ “It was the most wonderful thing of the kind I ever saw. We coil d Bee the outline of the coast there in the sky so clearly that we could stilly recognize different ponds and bay 3. The outline was just the same as if we were at a considerable height in a balloon off the coast and were looking down at it. Of course, v e were too far away to see the land clearly, but the coast line and the sky line of the elevations could be seen very distinctly. “The Captain and I stood looki-g at this spectacle for a long tin t Every little while we could point o t some particular feature of the mlrare and say: ‘There is Cape So and So. Cape Flora is about 25 miles the other side,’ or some other point along the coast which I knew.”—Brooklyn Eagle.
Man.
Men are like the chunks of dough Which women pat With many sighs This way and that. And shape to suit themselves, ai 4 threw Around upon life’s mixing board. They rise Or fail. And oft are only half baked After ail. —Exchange Money, Money to Burn. *1 want money," the trust man said, “Money, Money to burn! I would harry the living and rob the dead, I would throttle the children and steal their bread, I would leave man nowhere to lay hla bead. If this brought me money to bum" “What care I for Uie blood, the tears? I want money to burn! What care I for the sneers, the Jeers, There's nothing In all the round of years That I wouldn’t heap on blood-stained biers. To get me money to burn.’* —Exchange.
Early and late tomato plants at Mra. John Zimmermans
Order Ice of Warner. - loe for family or store use delivered promptly, and in any quaniitiea desired. Orders by telephone, receive prompt attention. Telephone numbers 357 or 322. dwtf M. P Warner. Yon never saw suoh crowds in any store as there hat been at Laßue Brother* sinoe the Big Sale started which shows the people know bargains when they see them,
A Few Reasons why it pays to buy of us. Ist—Nothing but the best of well seasoned timber is used in the bodies, gears and wheels of our buggies. 2nd —They are hand painted with genuine lead and oil and the paint will stay. 3rd—The upholstering is good all wool 16 oz. cloth or genuine leather and will wear and hold its color. 4th—The leather and rubber used in the tops and side curtains are of the best quality. sth—They are built goodfrom top to tire. 6th —We handle nothing but standard goods, the makers of which have their reputation dependent upon them. 7th—Our prices are as low as are consistent with good work.' 8th —If you want to dispose of your old buggy we will take it at its worth. 9th —You get a chance on our “Free Buggy” for every $5.00 invested with us. 10th—We treat you right—we can’t afford to do otherwise. Agent foe Beering. Her amt ting Machinery, Acme Hay Toole, J. S, Kemp Manure Spreaders and Beering Twine. Try Parker -It Pays
Barred Plymouth Bock Eggs. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for sale. From 3 pets headed by high flooring Birds 11.00 and $1.50 per 15, J. L. Baboook. Phone 542 A Pair, Ind. wJune 15 For Sale at a Bargain 12 ga, Parker Hammerless flhot buo, good condition coat SSB new will take S2B if taken atonoe The above gnn has been used bnt ntt'e and is an excel eat trap and field gnn Wiite or eLquire of Everet Brown Pleasant Grove, Ind,
CAYENNE PEPPER.
Try a Sandwich of It If Yon Are Troubled With Insomnia. “Did you ever try a cayenne pepper sandwich?" This question was asked a lady to whom sleepless nights were growing to be an almost unendurable burden. “Not that, but I have tried about everything else,” was the discouraged answer. “I don’t suppose, however, that it would do me any more good than the thousand and one things I have tried." “I have suggested the remedy to a great many people similarly afflicted, and in every Instance good results have followed. 1 wish you would let me make you one.” The haggard face of the sleepless woman told Its own story. She languidly assented to her friend’s request, with little or no faith In its efficacy, yet willing, like the proverbial drowning man, to “catch at a straw" that pro steed any relief. A cracker was forthwith produced and quite generously buttered. A liberal sprinkling of cayenne pepper was then added, the two halves put ‘together and the patient requested to par take of the spicy concoction. Strange as It may seem, but little inconvenience was experienced. The slight smarting sensation in the mouth was soon over, and no unpleasantness was felt In the stomach. The cracker was eaten Just before retiring, and very soon after the patient was sleeping peacefully. The pepper acted as a stimulant to the stomach, drawing the blood from the excited brain and Inducing a night of more refreshing sleep than had been experienced for a long time. The remedy was repeated the next night, with the same result A cayenne pepper sandwich is much less harmful than drugs and when taken In small quan-1 titles is a good tonic for a weak stom- ' ach. i j Kick headache has also been known to yield to n cup of hot water to which have been ndded a generous pinch of cayenne pepper and a nip of soda aa big ns a pea.—Table Talk.
Sheriff’s Sale. 0.8. 85. Page 468. Cause No. 8818. By virtue of a certified coot of a Decree to me directed, from the Cleik’u office of the Jasoer Circuit Court In a cause wherein Daniel G, Warner, Norman H Warner and Charles C. Warner Partners doing business under the firm name o f Wam r Brothers are plaintiffs and The Ren i-elaer Castle Hall Association Incorporated; The Dickinson T ust Company Trustee. Incorporate-!: Dickinson Trust Company. Trustee of Richmond. Wayne County, Indiana and John Eger are defendant*. And, on the cross oofnplAlnt of iht Dickinson Trust Company .Incorporated, Vfc Daniel H. Warner, Norman H. Warner, and Charles C. Warner partners under the firm name of Warner Bros. The Rensselaer Castle Hall Association Ihpcor Thirty-five (115 036 36-luu) Dollars And thirty-six Cents, with interest oh BBid decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest biader, on Saturday, the Itth day of June, I*s, hetwren the hours of 10 o’eloek, A. M. aDd 4 o clock, P. M., of said day.n* the door of the Court House of said Jasper County, Indiana, tne rents ana profits for $ term pot exceeding seven years, of the following described Real following Portion of Lots Fifteen (16) and Sixteen (l<» ft Block Four (4), in the city of Re Sselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, described as follows, commencing at the Southwest Corner <>f said Block four (4! at the Junction of Washington and Front Btreets, thence E sterly along Washington Street 63 feet, thence Northerly Parallel with Front Street 100 feet, theme westerly to Front Street Parallel with Washington Stt eet 63 feet, and thence Southerly along Front Street to the Place of Beginning 100 fe-'t. If such ren i s and profits will not sell for a , sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest aud i osts, I will at the same tune and place ex poseat public saie the fee simple f said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decrees interest and c s»s. Sl id sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. „ ]a M JOHN O’CONfvOR. M 16-23-80. Sheriff of J .sper County.
Sheriffs Sale. O. B. 35. Page 480. Cause 0859. By virtue «f a certified cory of a Decree to me directed, from the Clerk’s office of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause wherein James K. Hogan is plaintiff and William R. Puckett ano George E. Puckett are defendan 'a,requiring me to make the sum of Four Hundred aod Eightysix ($485 and 19-100) Dollars and Nineteen Cents with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidJeV, on Satarday, the Itth lay of Jane, I*s, 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, I- diana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Rea) Estate, to-wit: Lots. ur (4) In Blouk Eleven (U) $i the Western Addition to the town Of Remington in Jasper County, Indiana. If such rants and profits will not sell fora sufficient sttm to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. Ivill at the same time and plac expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costa. Said sale will be made without any relief i whateverfrom valuation or appraisement laws. J° Hl * O’CONNOR. M 16-2889 Sheriff of Jasper County,
I Postpone Tour Funeral] ' God made people to live—not to die. 1 YOU ARE KILLING YOURSELF I unless you are helping Nature by I giving her material to build every part I of your body new as fast as the old I wears out. You know that’s true. I You can live on and on for years, I strong and vigorous, enjoying life In I Its fullness, by keeping your body In I perfect repair. I NU-TRI-OLA will keep you well if you are well. I It will make you well If you are sick, I for Nutriola and Nature are life pre- I servers and disease destroyers. I Disease cannot entei aperfectly I healthy body. Nature kills and ejects I every Invading “germ.” NUTRIOLA I contains Nature’s creative power I the only Invincible conqueror of dls- I ease—the only doctor that cures. I Cost us 950,000.00 to learu how to I make NUTRIOLA. Now we cure or I no pny. Give a guarantee backed by I 5500.000.00 capital. Could you ask I more f I Is Psrfset Health Worth 8 Cents a Day to You ? I You can have H at That price. I *5 days' treatment fi, and your I money back if not absolutely satis- I tied. Head this story: 1 •‘I am now 78. For over 30 years I suf- I sered with Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Uheu- ■ Sal ism and Kid- I >y Trouble. Every I big I ate distress- I ed me. I had to | walk wltt) » canes ■ and, as a climax, ■ Grippe brought me ■ VERY NEAR TO I DEATH, I began I taking NTTTRIOLA I and It not only made ■ me PERFECTLY ■ WELL, bull FEEL ■ MORE VIGOROUS ■ THANML DID AT ■ Your sincere friend, I John A. Sandchs. ’’ ■ Dallas, Texas. I Write Right Now! I Send for “The Fountain of Life.” It tells I What done and are doing. Free. B Nutriola Co., 142-143 W. Mad, ton St, Chicago B Vor Sale by All DruffloU A pood drees shirt for 87 oente et Laßue Bros.
MGraufifercLohoeM rqfce^r ° Oxford* W A™ marve s'of beauty, com-, Jlll able in * style, superior, injworkmam In* \j ship, ahd composed of, the. finest IM J i materials money and .brains can IV V lobtain, they l possess a general ex-7 I Ik* If ] cellencethat makesthem easily 111 imost popular shoe in the r country, IV 10l JLocat agency yos Can i Cose But will find a great deal to gain by buying OXFORDS I ’ soml TerTsTjl MURRjf YS styles in all the new * /rX i leathers to match I the new gowns. 1 1 - --- —-
Jin Introductory Sale. b ijj i \ !i ' *• J • ; *•' ; a Special Inducement to those ladies who have c never visited our shoe parlors we offer for the £_next ten days the following remarkable reductions. Women’s $1 76 shoes or oxfords |1 50. r Women’s $2 00 shoes or oxfords SI 75, Women’s $2 50 shoes or oxfords S 2 00. W, men’s $3 00 shoes or oxfords W 50. VFomen's $3 50 shoes or oxfords 13 00. These are all new goods including E. p. HEED’S, BAKER and BOWMAN'S, R.P.SMITH’S and other reliable lines. We have never handled ladies’ [shoes before this and make these sacrifices our goods to the public. rvwtn;? Tendig’s exclusive Shoe Store, Same room occupied Jessen’s Jewelry Store. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
spring Catarrh. Changeable Weather Causes Diseases Breathe Hyomei and cure Catarrh. The changeable weather of Spring with ita warm days and oold |nights, is responsible for a great increase in the number of oases of oatarrh. It is now that Hyonaei, the only guaranteed treatment for oatarrh that cures without stomach dosing, should be used in every home, For more than a oentury physician ave been sending persons suffering from oaltarih to Egypt, Colorado, or Australia, where the pure, healing air would core the diseases. For one person who oould take this trip, thousands have boen compelled to stay at home and continue their daily toil. To these sufferer who
Dont fail to attend the Big Sale at Lsßue Bros.
oould uot ohange their olimatia oon. ditions we offer Hyomei, a method by whioh pure air impregnated with Nature’s own remedies for the cure of oatarrh, oan be enhaled by every sufferer in his or her home. Breath edthrough the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its healing, volatile, antiseptic fragrance reaches the lungs ana air passages as no stomach dosing possibly oan do i ft gives immediate relief and makes lasting eures. The complete outfit, consisting of the inhaler, medicine dropper, and bottle of Hyomei, oosts only one dollar, and extra bottles of Hyomei if needed, oan bs prooured for fifty oenta. Preof that the Hyomei treatment will do all that is olaimed for it is found in the guarantee under which B. F. Fendig sell it, on agreement to pay baok the price. if the pur. chaser oan say that Hyomei has not given satisfaction, dwmayl2-19
A good suit of olotheß for $2,98 at L&Rne Bros
SHERIFF’S SALE. Cause No 6716 O, B, 85 Pago 465 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 William C, Cook is pl.intiffland William B. Wesnerand Georgia West, er his wile, Benjamin F. Mason. Laura L. Mason his wife, Leora E Ford, Ford her husband, Joseph Masen, John V. Myers, Mrs. Myers bis wife. Emmet L. Hollingsworth and Fannie M, Hollingsworth ki ß wife are defendants requiring me to make the sum of seren hundred ana twenty ($720.80) dollars and eighty cents, with interest on said decree aid costa, X will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 10th Day of June 1905 between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m. and 4 o’clock p. m, of eaid day, at the door of the court House of said Jasper County, Indla n a, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to wit: The undivided one half (&) belonging to Wlulamß. Wesner, of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six (26) township thirty.one <81) north range five (6) west In Jasper county, Indiana, If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, Iwi Ist the same time ana place expose at public ‘ale first the fee simple of the undivided half of said real estate belonging to William E Wesner and if same does not sell for a sufficient amount to pay and satisfy said decree, I wi 1 offer the fee simple of all of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suffl cientjo dischage said decree, interest and costs. Bald sale will be made without any relief whatever from vulnaii nor appraisement laws. JOHN O’CONNOR, Sheriff of Jasper County, ! O, P. Robinson Deputy. May 16 38 38 $63.71 To Calfornta and Return Via The Wabash System. Tiokets on sale May 1,2, 3,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, uni limited to 9G days. Liberal stop overs both going and returning For detailed information oall on or address, ■ , , , Thus. Pollen, Pass. A Tkt- AktAgt„ Lafayette, Ind. Highest market price gnaran teed For onr eggs at Mar rays. Good five room house, oity and oistern water, in house. Rent rent reasonable. Enquire of 8. donaghan, Weston street, near Basin street. * . I 1 Home grown asparagus, fresh and tender, at John Eger’s. - Remember Laßne Bros, still pay yon One Cent more for your eggs and batter than any body in town doriDg the Big Bale.
