Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1908 — Page 2

THE WORLD’S HAPPENINGS

Paragraphs of Up-to-Date News Called Froai the Press Dispatches of Netropolitaa Papers. FRIDAY’S DAILY. Marion county has appropriated $5,000 for experts to probe graft. Poru is soon to have an SBO,OOO post office building. _ - -The murderer of Father Leo Heinrichs is in jail and says he will make no attempt to defend himself. No more red eye on the tralns.The Pullman company will no longer operate buffet cars. The Newton county republican convention will be held at Lake Village en June 10th, - The Muncie Ministers’ association la making a determined effort to rid that town of saloons. During the year 1901 the United States grew 95,000,000 acres of cbm or 2,800,000,000 bushels. The jury in the Crawfordsville Walker murder case has not reached a decision up to 10 p. m. last night Russel Page, a civil war veteran 4ecorated by congress for bravery, died from lack of food at Mb home In Cleveland. R. M. Jsherwood, former editor of the Delphi Daily Herald, has announced himself as a candidate for congress on the Hearst Independence League ticket The receivers of the closed Gothland, Ambia and Fowler banks will pay another 10 per cent dividend to depositors. The receivers say the depositors will be paid in full. Wm. F, King, president of the Metropolitan Street Railway Co., of New York, Would oust William Travers Jerome, the attorney who figured so eonspicouslv in the Thaw' trial,' ‘from the office of district attorney of New York. M. E. Graves, of Morocco, has a flint lock rifle that was carried by relatives of his through the revolutionary war, the war of 1812 and the Black Hawk war. Imbedded in the stock is a bullet fired from the rifle of an Indian.

A. L. Hickson, of Sher|dan, received an appointment to teach in the PhilHpines at $1,200 per year. He be- 1 came so lonesome without his sweetheart that he wrote to the Insular Bureau and told them of his fiancee back in Sheridan. The Bureau wishins to give him a square deal sent for his sweetheart and gave her an appointment in the islands with him at a salary of $l,lOO per year.

SATURDAY’S DAILY.

The St. Louis ‘baseball team is in training at French Lick springs. The home of McKinley will be sold in Canton, 0., at public auction. Thomas Edison, the inventor, is seriously ill in a New York hospital. Mayor McKee, of Logansport, was acquitted by the city council Friday evening. / The blind tiger law carried to the declared constitutional. Two Evansville street car conductors, are accused of having stolen SIO,OOO worth of street car tickets. Five children were bom to Mr. and

How to Cure Constipation Few people altogether escape a disorder of the bowels. You may catch cold, ©ver-eat, over-drink, worry too much, not exercise enough or do a hundred and one other things that result in constipation or costiveness. When the trouble comes it is well to know what to do for it. In the opinion of thousands there is no better cure for constipation than Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which anyone can obtain for 50 cents or $1 at a drug ■tore. We all have constipation occasionally, and the sensible thing to do is to b»w» bottle of tbl* remedy always la the boaae. You take It at night on retiring, for •sample, and when you wake up In the morning at your usual hour It produoes lts results. Your stomach Ins tan tly becomes lighter, your howl clearer, your eyes brighter, you feel active ■■d aprt oooe again, your appetite has returned and you are ready to work with enthuafctam and rigor. All this may not hare taken Mere than a dose or two. at a cost not to exoeed two or tiir'-o cents. Can you afford to feel bad When you can feel good for ao lit tier Dr. Wilson Brown, of Metropolis. 111., bas no haattaooy In saying that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I’Upaln Is the greatest of all laxative* and he naokly admits to his patients that If they used la when the stomach, liver or bowels got out of •sder they would hare leas need of him. It is Without doubt the best curs for occasional or ufcronte eonaUpitloo. dyspepsia, biliousness. Jaundice, sour stomach, lazy liver, flatulency, diarrhea, and similar almstive Ills In old or ywung. Uis a thousand times better than salts eg purgative waters, acta gently but surely. Is Jleaaantta the taste, does not gripe, and cures Go to your druggist and get a BO oent or ft bottle and aaa if our claims are not Justified. FREE TF&T Thot4 wUWn * to try Dr.CxldF Whh | K.O I well's Syrup Pspsin bsfors buytag cas hsrs s frss sample bottis sent to their home by to****^.. o** 0 ** company. This oflsr Is to prom that the MMSdy SMI da as ws claim, and Is sale eean te those ews toe mm taken It Send tor It If you have any •rmptome pf stomach, Itver or bowel disease. BenO.it yet meef sfcctos iaxathe to QHdrsn. women and old [■■■;* Jpwwnwd, | permanent home curs. THE .LsMegwitfgSStot m. J Sold by A. F. LONG. _

Mrs. Geo. Campbdl, of Steubenville, (Ohio, Friday. Three of ihe children 'were boys and two girls. A constable pursued the French racing car In the New York to Paris race and compelled the driver to give him $lO due him for assisting the car through the snow. The Wabash college basket ball team has started on a trip that will take them as far as Mobile, Ala. They will meet the strohgest teams of the Bouth. F. M. Quimby, train master of the first divibii n; of the Monon- route, says this ro. d will not rais t passenger rates to three cents per mile, and test the two cent law. A. J. Bunnel, a No, th Judson toy, after a six months’ absence, returned to his home and claimed to ha. e .■ r .r been shanghied in Mobile, Ala., and taken <on a ship bound for Norway.

159,000 worth of bonds issued for for the building of gravel and macadam roads, bearing 4% per cent interest, were offered for sale by the commissioners of Whi e county, but not one bid was offered. The ten hour railroad that was to have been built from Chicago to New has dwindled down until it looks as tho it would only extend from Gary to Chicago. The company that is promoting the venture has filled all the principal newspapers and magazines in the United States with their advertisements to sell stock in the air line, which was to run from Chicago to Ne.w York in ten hours. The Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station is again preparing to furnish a limited number of interested farmers in Indiana with a few leading varieties of corn, oats, cow peas or sooy beans to test on their own farms. Four or five varieties which seem to be suitable for the locality where they are to be tested will be furnishe.d free of cost, in sufficient quantities to plant a quarter acre of each variety of corn, and a tenth acre of each variety of the other crops, on condition that an honest effort be made to conduct the test according to instructions and report results at the end of the season.

DO NOT CROWD THE SEASON.

The first warm days of spring bring with them a desire to get out and enjoy the exhillrating air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out and you wpnder where they all came from. The heavy winter clothirig Is thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave comes and people say that grip Is epidemic. Colds at this season are even more dangerous than in mid-winter, as there is much more danger of pneumonia. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear. It always cures, and we have never known a cold to result in pneumonia when it was used. It Is pleasant and safe to take Children like it. For sale by B. F. Fendig.

FOR EXCHANGE. 160 acres land 3 miles from county seat) in Potter county, S. D. 120 acres of land in Newton county, Ind. One large double house in Marion, Ind., 14 rooms. house, all modern, well located, In Marion, Ind. One livery stock in a city of 5000, doing fine businesss. One small 40 acre farm in Clark county, Ind., small house and stable. Ode stock of merchandise, $5,000, new. One stock of SIO,OOO. One of $20,000, One of $50,000. 620 acres fine farm in Huron county, Mich., finely improved.' This is as fine a farm as in any country. 600 acres of apple orchard with fine Improvements, 10,000 bearing apple trsee, located in Mo. These and many other good things for trade. If you have any thing that you want to dispose of, and fur full information as to the above, write or call on C. P. WRIGHT. It K. of P. Building.

PRINTING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE The consolidated Republican and Journal have considerable Equipment tor Immediate sale, and will be glad to supply definite Information aObut the same. Included In the list Is the following: 1 Country Cambell newspaper press, 4 six-column pages. 1 newspaper folding machine. 1 paper cutter. Racks, cases, and a quantity of body type. 6, -6 and 10 point Write for particulars. I have just received a fresh car of oyßter shell. All poultry raisers should avail themselves of the advantage of the early use, as it contains 97 per cent of carbonate of lime and all the qualities that a hen needs at this time of the year for health and egg poductlon. B. 8. FENDIO. Nice sound solid juicy eating apples, 30 cents a peck, at John Eger's.

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W. E. Rich, of Knkakee, 111., visited relatives here on Wednesday of last week. ’ D, S. Glgley came out from Chicago Wednesday to look after his property and visit friends. Mr. Josephus Gray ( | died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Rittenhour. Mott Cheek, of Columbus, 0., visit-, ed his uncle, Croft Cheek and family Kii-iui days last week. Jii.:. Kate Kulhman, of Bloomington, visited her son, Jacob Ochs and wife tevfcral days last week. • :.. • * V V Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brooks visited their daughter, Mrs. Edwin Lucas, at Fowler, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Early and niece, Miss Mable Clowery, of Cicero, came Thursday to visit relatives. Mrs. Thomas O’COnnor was called to Terre Haute Saturday by the sicknesß of her son-in-law, Mr. Love. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alexander, Feb. 22, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson, Feb. 23, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Burley Parks returned home to Etna Green the first of the week after a short visit here with relatives. A. J. Bellows, of Rensselaer, was called here last week by the sickness and death of his brother, Henry Bellows. Bertrand Bellows, of Loganspo* was called here last week by the illness and death of his father, Henry Bellows.

B. E. Stiller returned home froni Flat Rock, 111., Thursday, where he has been spending the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ochs and little daughter, of Chalmers, visited his brother, Jacob Ochs and wife, several days last week. John Powell spent Sunday and a few days the first of the week with his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Forbes and family, at Wabash. J. G. Schneider and family and Mrs. Joseph Faggot and children left last week for Stewart, lowa, where they will make their home in th efuture. DrT A. P. Rainier visited his father at Brookpton over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Julian visited his sister, Mrs. Chas. Roush and family at Windfall over Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Ostrander and little son, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Miller, the past three months,, left Friday for Frankfort, to visit a few days before returning to her home in Indian River, Michigan. Henry Bellows, of Logansport, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. Dex-. ter Jones, on Friday of last week, where he had been viisting. Funeral services were held at the house Saturday afternoon and burial took place at Goodland.—

Time to Act. Don’t Walt for the Fatal Stages of Kidney Illness. Profit By Rensselaer People’s Experiences. Occasional attacks of backache, irregular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It’s an error to neglect these ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but return with, greater intensity. If there are symptoms of dropsy—puffy swellings below the eyes, bloating of limbs and ankles, or any part of the body,, don’t delay a minute, r Begin taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor will return. Cures in Rensselaer prove the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. John C. Carmichael, Webster and Vine streets, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “I suffered with a very lame back, am had sharp darting pains across my loins. My kidneys were active, especially during the night, and the secretions wore very highly colored. I was unable to sleep well at night, and as a consequence, I felt tired and worn out during the day. I tried many remedies without roller and finally procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at B. F. Fendlg’s drug store and I saw them very highly recommended. They corrected the too frequent action of the kidneys, cleard the secretions, and removed all my aches and pains. I do not hesitate to Bay that Doan’s Kidney Pills did me a great deal of good.” , For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburm Co., Buffalo, Now Yrok, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Subscribe tor tbs Republican.

WE HAVE ’l. ; J •—4 \ -* r .J * ' * V-. - . ,-'•-VV~ ■ • v - •' . . - * t ' „ „ - A ' Gold Watch 1 -~sr —-r- - ~ T v‘ ' T 1 —-———■ — ._ r _ 1 . *■ -_- e - —— . to -w--— —.. r ...— c :——jju,. A i;.. THE YOUNG LADY GETTING THE MOST NEW SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE REPUBLICAN WILL GET IT.

irnTmiwumii mvm tmrrrmtrnimTnmi | NOW j* That Spring approaches os of coarse * we men wsut to blossom oat in a j NEW SPRING SUIT £ I am showing the largest and most £ complete line oi suitings ever shown f in the city. My prices are cat to m harmonize with the times, and range £ from $25 ap. to : Always remember me when £ clohtes need cleaning;, pressing E dyeing and repairing. t JOHN WERNER, The Tailor. £ Above Fendig’s Drug Store.

THE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER. Corner Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets. OPENED FOR BUSINESS JUNE IST, 1904. * DIRECTORS. John Eqee, President. Delos Thompson, Cashier, Loans Steonsi Granville Moody, James H. Chapman, Does General Banking Business Loans money on all kinds of approved security. Buys notes, pays interest on savings, paya taxes for customers and others. This bank will be glad to extend every favor to its customers consistent with safe banking principles. Telephone 43.

: In the Panhandle of Texas. • : : • The Panhandle Is considered one of the most enticing and en- e * couraglng sections of the U. S. today, for the farmer. J S* It Is well and plentifully watered, has most excellent climate, • a deep rich and fertile soil; has coast markets and low freight rates, e • Beautiful farm lands sell here at from $6.00 to sl6 per acre. J • Don’t you want to own your own home? You can do so, for • * this fine farm land is sold on the most liberal terms. J For literature descriptive of this country and Its advantages * • call on or address THE FARMERS’ LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO., of e Z Rensselaer, Ind. Mill 111 III! I - • • • i THE NORTH TEXAS LAND CO. j • Texline, Texas. Z turn uummutuuut uituuuutuuuuuiu* MONEY TO LOAN,^“fo*”gg oans on second mortgage real estate, chattel mortgages, and personal security. Loans on city property made for one, two, and three years, repayable in monthly installments if desired. Sile notes purchased. Monev on hand for above loans, no delay. Loans on farms negotiated it a low rate of interest, without commission. A set of Abstract'Books Call personally or write. JamM iH/ Chaprotn, "nCsT i

Professional Cards DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon •-7 SSS fE2?s£-“ lad. DR.I.M.WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon Makes a Specialty of Diseases of 4' I— L —___ .the eyes. Tests Eyes for Glasses, Benmeleer, Ind. DR. HARTZELL Homeopathic Physician and Sort eon Clhroiilo diflMoe* • ■peet«lln Htocktonwilliams block opposite court house. Phone 0. Repeselaer, Ind. DR A. N. LAKIN Physician and Snrgeon DbMotte. Ind. All calls promp'lt answered day ;or night ‘Phono house or omoe. DoMOTTR, IND. DR. F A. TURFLERI Osteopathic Physician Rooms .1 Md 2, Murray Building RENSSELAER, INDIANA Phone { rin S\ on 300 l Residence —3 rings on 300 Successfully trests both scute and 'Chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures s specialty. J. F. Irwin . S. C. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN Law, Real Estate and Insurance 5 Per Cent Farm Loans Office in Odd Fellows' Block. Rensselaer, lad. - Was B Austin Arthur H.HopUu AUSTIN&JEOPKINB Law, Loans, and Real Estate . Loans ou farms and Otty property, personal security and chattel mortgage. Buy sell ado rent farms and city property. Farm and city Ore insurance, Office over Chicago Bargain Btore.' p RBNSSBUtSR, UVD E. P. II()NAN~ Attorney at Law Law, Loaus, Abstracts, Insurance an Estate. Will practice In all the Court - All business attended to with promptness ana dis patch. Rensselaer, Ind. CHAS. M. SANDS Law, Collections and Abstracts Office 1,1. O. C. F. Bldg. Phone. Office 140 Rf.nwhi.iek, Ini> MOSES LEOPOLD Attorney at Law. Abstracts, Real Estate, Insnrance Dp stairs Northwest corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Rensselaer, Ind. Trank Foltz Charles G. Huitles FOLTZ & SPITLER (Successors to Thompson St Bros.) Attorneys a* Law Law, Real Estate, Insurance, Abstracts and Loans. Only set of Abstract Books in County Rensselaer Ind. W. H. PARKISONATTORNEY At LAW Insurance. Law, Real Estate, Abstracts and! Loans. Attorney for the Chlcag.o Indianapolis A Louisville Railway Co. Will practice In all of the Courts. Office In Forsythe bldg., on Washington st. Rensselaer, ind.

H. L, BROWN—IDENTIST Crown' and bridgework and teeth p 1 a t e s a specialty.^ ods in Dentistry. Office over Larah’a Drug Store. Gas administered for painless extraction idfilfMeat Market ROTH BROS. Rensselaer, Ind. Shop first door east of Odd Fellow* building. Everything fresh and dean. I Fresh and salt meats, bologna, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Non* hut good cattls killed. Remember the Plato Highest market Brice paid for hide* and tallow. AUTOMOBILES We are agents for the famous Buick cars, Model F, 5 passenger, 22 horse power, Just the car for every day; use and reliable family car. Price $1,260.00. u * Model G. 22 horse power runabout Just the car for doctor or business man. Price $1,160.00. 1 Model 10. Eighteen horse power, four cylinder runabout With detachable rumble seat This Is the neatest oar that was ever manufactured for this money. Price $900.00. We also have Models D. and' 6., which Is a fine high powered car In touring car and runabout Price $2,000, All the above cars have full lamp equipment, repair kit and storage battery. We also have some bargains in used cars, having been thoroughly overhauled in our shop. RENSSELAER 6ARA6E Inssilair, Ind.