Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1909 — Page 3

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W. S. Haggard Is Appointed Commandant at Soldiers’ Home.

The board of trustees of the state soldiers' home at Lafayette Tuesday appointed W. S. Haggard, of Lafayette, as commandant of that institution to succeed Col. Richard M. Smock, of Indianapolis. \ Mr. Haggard is the present representative of Tippecanoe county in the state legislature, and some years ago was lieutenant-governor of the state. He was instrumental in securing the soldiers’ home for Lafayette. His term of office is for three years beginning May Ist, and Col. Smock has served two terms. Graduation exercises were held Tuesday evening at the state soldiers' home, and six young ladies received diplomas from the nurses’ training school of the home hospital. Among the graduates was Miss Fern Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Osborne, who went from here to attend the exercises.

“One Touch of Nature Hakes the Whole World Kin.”

When a rooster finds a big fat worm he calls all the* hens in the farm yard to come and share it. A similar trait of human- nature is to be observed when a -man discovers something exceptionally good—he wants all his friends and neighbors to share the benefits of his discovery. This is the touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. This explains why people who save been, cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy write letters to the manufacturers for publication, that others -similarly ailing may also use it and obtain relief. Behind every one of these letters is a warm hearted Wish of the writer to be of use to someone else. This remedy is for sale by B. F. Fendig.

Election Dates Set in Several Other Counties.

Jasper county wad 'one of several that set election dates Tuesday. The others as reported in the Indianapolis Star are: . ' Jtfckson county—April. 26. . , White County—April 26. Delaware County—April 27. Kosciusko County—April 29. Starke County—April 29. Martin County—April 30. Jefferson County—April 30.

A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped Hands and Sore Nipples.

As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples add chapped hands Chamberlain’s Salve is most excellent It allays the pain of a burn almost instantly, and unless the injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price, 25 cents. For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Abo Martin.

Mr. Lemmle Craw an’ wife visited th' Pash’s yisterday. She wants a new spring hat an’ Ldmmle wants t’ take th* money an' build a barn. Th* feller that wouldn’t walk across th’ street t’ see a circus would cut his own hair.' •; wci i '/■ . ■'ij;|f, i’* l > The RepuMiean Is headquarters for fine job printing. . . ■■■ ■■

Gov. Marshall To Be Here When Corner Stone Is Laid.

The laying of the cornerstone for the fine new church at St Joseph’s College will not take place as early as was first expected, and will probably not be laid until the first of May, but the ceremonies that will surround the event will be very elaborate and -•v* V’ . ■ extensive preparations are being made. Gov. Thos. R. Marshall has already accepted an Invitation to deliver an address on that occasion. Senator Albert J. Beveridge has also been asked to be present and deliver an address, but he has not yet accepted. Several Bishops high in the council of the Catholic church will be present, among them Bishop Alerding, of Fort Wayne; Bishop Donohue, of Indianapolis, and Bishop Kouledka, of Cleveland, Ohio. The exact date of the event will probably be announced within a few days, and it will be extensively advertised and many people from other cities will be here. It will be good news to many of Governor Marshall's friends in this copnty to learn that he is to speak in this county and a largq audience will be certain to greet him on the occasion of the corner stone laying.

Object to Strong Medicines.

Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There is no need of Internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no fever and little (if any) swelling, you may know that it is only necessary to apply Chamberlain’s Liniment freely to get quick relief. Try it. For sale by B. F. Fendig.

Option Test Not Started.

The promised suit of Charles Forry, of Elkhart, to test the local option law, was not started at Goshen Mon-

day, the county attorney ruling the commissioners had no right to receive or consider liquor license applications since the option election. As a result no effort was made to prove the application

Eczema is Now Curable.

ZEMO, a clean liquid for external use, stops itching instantly and permanently cures eczema and every form if itching skin or scalp diseases. B. F. Fendlg, the druggist, says he has been shown positive proof of many remarkable cures made by ZEMO and that he endorses and recommends it and believes ZEMO will do all that is claimed for it - ‘

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January, February, March, 1909; Comparison of Weather With 1908.

Cooperative Meterological. Observer, U. S. Weather Bureau. Collegeville, Ind., April 3, 1909. January, 1908. Mean maximum 37.5. Mean minimum 20.9. Maximum 48, date 21st. Minimum 1, date 29th. Greatest daily range 27, Total snow fall 1.28. Clear days 11, pt. cl’dy 13, cloudy 7. February, 1908. Mean Maximum 33.5. Mean Minimum 19.17. Maximum 52, date 13th. Minimum 5, date 2nd. Greatest daily range 28, date 2nd. Total snow fall 10.68. Clear days 3, pt. cloudy 17, cloudy 9. March, 1908.

Mean maximum 51.9. Mean minimum 31.9. Maximum 70, date 26th. Minimum 21, date 3rd. Greatest daily range 35. Rain 3.92. Greatest rainfall .84, date 18th. Clear days 11, pt. cl’dy 14, cloudy 6. January, 1909.

Mean maximum 37.7. Mean minimum 19.4. Maximum 68, date 23rd. Minimum 6, date Bth. Greatest daily range 39. Precipitation 2.29. Greatest in 24 hours 1.24, date 29th. Total fall of snow 5.4. Clear days 2, pt cl’dy 14, cloudy 15. Thunderstorm on the 21st. February, 1909. Mean maximum 42. Mean minimum 23. Maximum 59, date 24th. Minimum 1, date 18th, Greatest daily range 38. Total precipitation 7.16. Greatest in 24 hours 1.5, date 14th. Total fall of snow 1.35. Clear days 7, pt. cloudy 5, cloudy 16. Thunderstorm on the 14th. March, 1909. Mean maximum 47. Mean minimum 27. Maximum 64, date Bth. Minimum 12, date 17th. Greatest daily range 30. Total precipitation 2,77. Greatest in 24 hours, 1, date 24th. Total fall of snow 2. Clear days 5, pt. cl’dy 11, cloudy 15. Thunderstorm during 23rd to 24th. Very respectfully,

L. C. KLOSTERMAN.

How to Cure Skin Disease.

The germs and their poisons which cause the disease must be drawn to the surface of the skin and destroyed. Zemo, a scientific preparation for external use, will do this and will positively cure Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff and every form of skin or scalp disease. See photos of many remarkable cures and show case or window display at Fendig’s drug store. Ask for sample.

Purdue Sorority Society Initiated Candidates.

Delphi Herald: Twelve young ladies of one of the Sorority societies at Purdue came to Delphi last evening with two candidates. The young ladles prepared their candidates about 5 o’clock last evening and as the 8:29 car pulled in here the conductor announced Frankfort and the girls and their victims alighted from the car. The blindfolded girls were taken up the South Delphi hill and dumped into the sand and left to die (?) hands tied and eyes securely blinded. But finally friends came to their rescue and took the poor, * frightened girls over the ice bergs and into rough territory where the chariot race occurred. The chariots were the scrapers used in grading the South Delphi hill. After this the candidates were taken to the home of one of the number, Miss Goldie Arnott, where the work of the order was satisfactorily explained and where the grips and passwords were given. All returned happy on the 11 o\lsck op? to LafoyettoThe Evening Republican delivered to your house at 10 cents per week.

NOTICE or FILING GBAVEL BOAD BEPOB*. No. 8973. Notice is hereby given to the following named persons, to-wlt: Abraham M. Bringle, Schuyler C. Brokus, Rachel E. Burns, Joseph Blxenien, Joseph I. Burns, Mary E. Burroughs, Lettie A. Brouhard, Blanche Brasket, George A. Brouhard, Georgia E. Brouhard, James A. Blake and Elizabeth Blake, Sarah E. Burns, Methodist Episcopal Church of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, and the Church of Christ of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, Ellen M. Cox, John Casey, Fannie E. Cottingham, Lettie H. Clifton, .Udonis H. Cottingham and Fannie F. Cottingham, Hannah Culp, O. H. Cooper, Martha J. Dickinson. Charles JL. Eggleston, Felix Erwin, Eliza R. Fay, Chalmers P. Fry, Thomas W. Fry, Chas. A. Gundy, Mary Gote, Sarah E.. Geary. Milton I. Gundy; Jesse C. Gwin, Mary A. Hall, Lyman Hall, Erwin O. Hopper, Oliver P. Hurley, Frances E. Hbhper, Albert Helsel, Lula Hooper, Ella Johnson, Jacob Keener, Sarah Kessler, Isaac Kight, Maggie Keller, Susan R. Karr, Edward C. Kesler, Frances Lambert, George Lambert, Frederick I. LaCosse, Stella Lambert, John Makeever, Thos. J. . Mallat, Thos. J. Mallatt, Seth B. Moffitt, Melissa J. Mallett, Celian Medary, Hanah Munden, Charles S.- Mandeville, Newton A. McCay, and Jennie R. McCay, Charles E. Mills, Anna R. Mills, Edward Mills, Emery S. Mills, Howard A. Mills, A. Howard Mills, Irene Moons, Edith A. Moffitt, Charles D. Norman, Nancy G. Proudley, George W. Proudley, Mary Louiza Stowers, deceased, Mary Louiza Stowers, James L. Stours, The Civil Township of Union, Jasper County, Indiana, by Isaac Kight, its Trustee; Naura E. Schwanke, Delos Thompson, Ray D. Thompson, Sarah R. Thompson, Burton .G. Turner, Samuel B. Thofnton, Greenip L Thomas, Lucy E. Warne, Lizzie White, John White, Lucretia H. Wilson, Angus D. Washburn, Emma C. A. Williams, Emma C. Williams, James Williams, Elizabeth White, Rachel A. Burns, Sarah Jane Douglas, JEugene S. Barfoot, The Kent Cemetery of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana; National Pickle & Canning Company, Margaret M. Dodge, Lucy J. Eggleston, Charles Halleck, Charles J. Peterson, trustee; L. N. A. & C. Railroad, The Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, The Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, C. & I. C. Railroad, George K. Wentworth, Thompson & Lawler, O. M. Cooper, Lulu Hooper, Frederick I. LaCrosse, John Eger and William H. Eger, Mary D. Eger, Mrs. Bessie Grant, Cleve Eger and Harry Eger, Anna C. Gilmore, Grace T. Kurrle and Harry R. Kurrie, John J. Lawler, John C. Lawler, Samuel M. Laßue, George W. Marshall, Charles T. Otis, Lucius J. Otis, Margaretta E. Otis, Adella Deming, Grace Otis Sage, Herod O’Neal, Simon P. Thompson, Firman Thompson, Edna Thompson, Adelle Williams, Frank L. Williams, O. H. Wylie, James A. Caldwell, Charles W. wen, Jesse L. Brady, Dwight Lawrence, Adella M. Deming, Michael H. Root, May F. Thompson, William L. Wood. That the viewers and engineer on the John J. Lawler Et Al. gravel road on county line between Jasper and Newton Counties have filed their report with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 2nd day of April, 1909, and the Board of Commissioners and the petitioners have set the same for hearing on Tuesday, May 4th, 1909. You are further notified that the proposed improvement in said report is described as follows: Commencing at the South West corner of Section Eigtheen (18; in Township Thirty (30) North, Range Seven (7) West on County line between Jasper and Newton Counties, thence north on said county line a distance of four miles to the north west corner of Section Thirty One (31) In Township Thirty One (31) North, Range Seven (7) West in Jasper County, That the gravel is to be placed to the width of nine feet and to a depth of ten Inches. The estimated cost of this Improvement is 310,033.62 and estimated benefits are 312,557.88. You are further notified that this report shows your assessments and you 'will be required to place your objections, if any, on file with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on and before the said 4th day of May, 1909. Witness my hand and official seal this the 7th day of April, 1909. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. • Foltz & Spitler, Attprneys. apr9-16

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 9195. Notice is hereby given that oh Monday, May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o’clock noon, the ■' Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge In Keener .Township, across the Tyler Ditch, .at the northwest corner of section 23-32-7. Said bridge to be 30 feet long and 16 foot roadway and to be built on tubes. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file In the Auditor’s office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County. I. I 1 , IJBag-g"„ . ~l ■,,■!■ ... ■ LI. '■■■■ygt" —J.-.ML! NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 9197. Notice is hereby given that on Monady. May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o’clock noon, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge in Walker Township across the Grover Smith Ditch, near the southwest corner of 12-31-6. Said bridge to be 40 feet long and 16 foot roadway and to be built on tubes. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file In the Auditor’s office. All blds to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County.

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 9198. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o’clock noon, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the following repairs at the' Court House, in Rensselaer, Indiana: Painting woodwork outside of building; sand-papering; oiling and varsnihlng all windows and casings Inside and ~all outside doors, both Inside and out. The Board desires blds on the labor and blds on the labor and materials. All blds to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County.

Engine On Lake Shore Is Sinking In the Mire.

Valparaiso Messenger. A locomotive which was wrecked yesterday on the Lake Shore railroad near Clark station, is gradually sinking into a mire near the tracks, and in spite of the efforts of the wrecking crew, the valuable engine may be lost. All that appears above the surface of the earth is the smokestack and the upper part of the boiler. The engine was hauling a freight at a moderate rate of speed when the train ran into ah open switch and the engine and tender rolled over into the ditch. Both the fireman and engineer Jumped when they saw the accident was unaviodable and escaped injury.

notice or gbavel boas' BEFOBT. No. 8972. Notice is hereby given to the following named persons, to-wit: Abraham M. Bringle, Schuyler C. Brokus, Rachel E. Burns, Joseph Blxenien, Joseph I. Burns, Mary E. Burroughs, Lettie A. Brouhard, Blanche Brasket, George A. Brouhard, Georgia E. Brouhard, James A. Blake, and Elizabeth Blake, Sarah E. Burns, Methodist Episcopal Church of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, and the Church of Christ of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana, Ellen M. Cox, John Casey, Fannie E. Cottingham, Lettie H. Clifton, Udonis H. Cottingham and Fannie. F. Cottingham. Hannah Culp. •). H. Cooper, Martha J. Dickinson, Charles L. Eggleston, Felix Erwin, Eliza R. Fay, Chalmers P. Fry, Thomas W. Fry, Chas. A. Gundy, Mary Gore, Sarah E. Geary, Milton I. Gundy, Jesse C. Gwin, Mary A. Hall, Lyman Hail, Erwin O. Hooper, Oliver P. Hurley, Frances E. Hooper, Albert Helsel, Lula Hooper, Ella Johnson, Jacdb Keener, Sarah Kessler, Isaac Kight, Maggie Keller, Susan R. Carr, Edward C. Kesler, Frances Lambert, George Lambert, Frederick I. LaCosse, Stella Lambert, John Makeever, Thos. J. Mallat, Thomas J. Mallatt, Seth B. Moffitt, Melissa J. Mallett, Celian Medary, Hannah Munden, Charles S. Mandeville, Newton A. McCay and Jennie R. McCay, Charles E. Mills, Anna R. Mills, Edward Mills, Emery S. Mills, Howard Edith A. Moffitt, Charles D. Norman, A. Mills, A. Howard Mills, Irene Moore, Nancy G. Proudley, George W. Proudley, Mary Louiza Stowers, deceased, Mary Louiza Stowers, James L. Stours, The Civil Township of Union. Jasper County, Indiana, by Isaac Kight, its trustee; Naura E. Schwanke, Delos Thompson, Ray D. Thompson, Sarah R. Thompson, Burton G. Turner. Samuel B. Thornton, Greenip I. Thomas, Lucy E. Warne, Lizzie White, John White, Lucretia H. Wilson, Angus D, Washburn. Emma C. A. Williams, Emma C. Williams, James Williams, Elizabeth White, Rachel A. Burns, Sarah Jane Douglas, Eugene S. Barfoot, The Kent Cemetery of Fair Oaks, Jasper County, Indiana; National Pickle & Canning Company, Margaret M. Dodge, Lucy J, Eggleston, Charles Halleck, Charles J. Peterson, trustee, L. N. A. & C. Railroad, The Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, The Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, C. & I. C. Railroad, George K. Wentworth, Thompson & Lawler, O. M. Cooper, Lulu Hooper, Frederick I. LaCrosse. John Eger & William H. Eger, Mary D. Eger, Mrs. Bessie Grant, Cleve Eger and Harry Eger, Anna C. Gilmore, Grace T. Kurrie and Harry R. Kurrle, John J. Lawler, John C. Lawler, Samuel M. Laßue, George W. Marshall, Charles T. Otis, Lucius J. Otis, Margaretta E. Otis, Adella Deming, Grace Otis Sage, Herod O'Neal, Simon P. Thompson, Firman Thompson, Edna Thompson, Adelle Williams, Frank L. Williams, O. H. Wylie, James A. Caldwell, Charles W. Coen, Jesse L. Brady, Dwight Lawrence, Adella M. Deming, Michael H. Root, May F. Thompson, William L. Wood. That the Viewers and Engineer on the John J. Lawler Et Al. gravel road have filed their report with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on the 2nd day of April, 1909, and the Board of Commissioners end the Petitioners have fixed and set the said report for hearing on Tuesday, May 4th, 1909. You are further notified that the proposed improvement in said report Is described as tollo'ws: Commencing al: the south east corner of Section Six (6) in Township Thirty, North Range Seven (7) West, In Jasper County, Indiana and from thence west on the south line of said section six to the south west corner of the aforesaid section, township and range a distance of one mile to the Newton County line. That the gravel is to be placed to the width of nine feet and to the depth of ten inches. The estimated cost of this improvement is 32,149.15 and the estimated benefits are 32,639.00. You are further notified that this report shows your assessments and you will be required to place your objections, if any, on file with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on and before the said 4th day of May. 1909. Witness my hand and official seal this the 7th day of April, 1909. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. Foltz & Spitler, Attorneys. apr9-16

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 9196. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o’clock noon, the Board., of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge In Walker Township across the Grover Smith Ditch, near the northeast corner of section 14-31-6. Said bridge to be 40 feet long and 16 foot roadway and to be built on tubes. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the Auditor’s office. AH blds to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County. NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 9194. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o’clock noon, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge in Keener Township, across the Tyler Ditch, on the north line of section 26-32-7. Said bridge to be 30 feet long and 16 foot roadway and to be built' on tubes. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the Auditor’s office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County.

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 9193. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o'clock noop, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge in Keener Township, across the Tyler Ditch, near center of section 23-32-7. Said bridge to be 30 feet long and 16 foot roadway and to be built on tubes. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the Auditor's office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County.

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTBACT. No. 8477. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 3rd, 1909, up to 12 o'clock noon, the Board of Comirnssioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proBosals for the construction of a steel ridge In Marlon Township. Said bridge to be 60 feet long and 16 foot roadway and to be built of tubes. Said bridge to be across the Howe ditch, and to be built according to plans and specifications now on file In the Auditors office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as - required by law. Ths Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commlsslonesr of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, apr9-16. Auditor Jasper County.

NOTICE OF ADMINIBTBATIOW. Notice is hereby givsn that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk, of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administratrix of the estate of Noble J. York, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent EMMA M. YORK, Administratrix. March », 1808. apr3-»-l<

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