Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1909 — Page 7

..L ILL, tyv * - SltfMhig ulaPromotes ftigestionjCiheerFulaSsfSndßest.Contains neither Optum.Morpliine norMmeral. NoiHiftcbTic. r*ty*a/ wj A-SWIIZnTCHm ivfSSftndLdssoFSLEEP. JEXAM COWQr WRARBER. ■■ ■■■« ji "Jr :, .» r~> ..

That Lame Back Means Kidney Disease And to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back," You Must First Relieve the. Kidneys

There is no question about that at all —for the lame and aching hack 1b caused by a diseased condition of the kldneyfl and bladder. It la only common sense, any way -—that you must cure a condition by removing the cause of the condition. And lame and aching back are hot by any means the only symptoms of derangement of the kidneys and bladder. Thfere are a multitude of well-known and unmistakable indications of a more dries? dangerous condition. Some of these are, for instance: Extreme and hnnathral lassitude and Weariness, nervous irritability, heart irregularity, “nerves on edge,” sleep-', lessness and inability to Becure rest, scalding sensation and sediment in the urine, Inflammation of the bladder and passages, etc. DeWltt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are an exceptionally meritorious remedy for any and all affections or diseased conditions of these organs. These Pills operate directly and promptly—and their beneficial results are at once felt. They regulate, purify, and effectually heal and restore the kidneys, bladder and liver, to perfect and healthy condition—evbn In some of the most advanced cases. ■ - FOB SALE

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The new City Direotory, which was recently printed, was distributed at Sbelbyville Monday. The book contains 6,887 names. The compiler of the book estimates the' population of the city Is **«•<- Try the classified column. *

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QW f 1 I —i :uw 'Lj H ill 1 MaaiU > ajpK4ai flffiJß) E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111., want every man and woman who have the least suspicion that they are afflicted with kidney and bladder diseases to at once write them, and a trial box of these Pills will be sent free by return mall postpaid., BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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LEE ITEMS.

--— ••■T'-ft ; w { -•• --*■ ' S. W. Noland was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. P. L. Overton has purchased a new horse. Geo. McCoy is now able to be up and around. Geo. Culp, Jr., went to Rensselaer Monday. Mirrah Peregrine came home Tuesday night. J. H. Culp 'is repairing the school houses of this vicinity. Horton and Mosley unloaded a car of lumber to build a silo. Mrs. J. Anderson went to Franklin to visit her aged mother. Cal Ward and daughter, of Monon, called on friends at Lee Monday. Isaac Parcell, of Rensselaer, was a Lee caller Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Mable Rlshling went Friday to visit her parents, returning Monday afternoon. H. C. Anderson has been sick for the last few days, and his niece has been attending to his store. Mrs. Belle Clark went to Rensselaer Monday to visit her parents. She returned home in the evening. Elza Webb and family, Geo. Holeman and family and F. L. Overton’s family spent Sunday with Mrs. Holeman. Willard Johnson and family, who have been visiting with his mother for a few days, returned Wednesday to their home in Mpnon. Monday we had a severe storm. It blew some chicken houses over and s took the roof off of one box car. It also destroyed the corn to quite an extent. George Shultz, our former blacksmith, has moved to Medafyvilie to take up his old trade, and also to care « for his aged mother. We regret to lose our blacksmith but he must go where duty calls him. There was a Sunday school picnic in Richard Folk’s grove Sunday, Aug. Bth. Several from here took their dinners and went over to enjoy the program. The Lee orchestra furnished them with music. The district superintendent talked and then Rev. Northrup preached a good sermon. a <,.i ! j ■. t-s Mca oJ .'~

BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does 'not core children of bedwetting. There Is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full Instructions. Send no money, but write her today It your children troubfe you In' this way. Don’t blame the child, the chances are It can’t help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night, Monroe Dixon, a Monon conductor, was Injured Monday by being thrown to the floor by a sudden stop of the train. The best remedy we know of in all cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble and the one we always can recommend, is DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and at once assist the kidneys to perform their important work. But when you ask tor these pills be positive that you get DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. There are imitations placbll upon sale to deceive you. Get DeWitt’sv Insist upon them, and if your dealer cannot supply you—refuse anything else in place of them. Sold by all druggists. The will of the late Judge G. M. Ballard, wl*o died last Tuesday, will be probated in the Circuit Court Tuesday at Andersdn. Mr. A. F. Long is pleased to announce to his customers that he has secured the agency for Zemo, the best Mown remedy for the positive and permanent cure of Eczema, Pimples, ‘Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp disease. Zemo gives instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin. See display and photos of cures made by Zemo at Long’s drug store. Representative Crumpacker, of the Tenth Indiana district, tendered bis resignation Thursday as a member of the Ways and Means committee. Kis resignation was accepted and Speaker Cannon appointed John W. Dwight, of New York, in his place. Mr. Crumpacker will still remain on the census committee and the committee on insular affairs.

Washington Once Gate Up

'to three doctors; was kept In bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider’s bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed then “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured me," writes John Washington, pf BosquevlUe, Texas. For eczema, bolls, bums and piles its supreme. 25c at A. 7. Long’s.

NOTICE or DITCH PETITION. State of Indiana,'County of Jasper, ss. In the Jasper Circuit Court, in vacation before the September Term, 1909. In the Matter of the Peitlton of Harvey J. DexAer, et ah, for Open Drain. Cause No. 102. To John F. Wight, George B. Davidson, Martha J. Earl, Alice Earl Stewart, Dwight Lawrence, Mary Brown, James K. Garriott. You and each of you are hereby notified that the petitioners in the above entitled cause have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, their petition praying for the location and construction of an open drain upon and along the following described route, towit: ; Commencing at a point on the south side of the public highway, about forty (40) rods west of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section two (2), Township thirty (30) north, Range seven (7) west, and running thence west along the south edge of the public highway about one-half (%) mile to a point near the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section two (2), at the source of the old Lakin ditch; thence south 2% degrees east 2,100 feet; thence south 21 degrees west 1,500 feet; thence south 41% degrees west, 1,400 feet; thence south 1,000 feet; thence south 33 degrees west 640 feet; thence south 14% degrees west 860 feet; thence south 50 degrees west 1,600 feet; thence with curve 200 feet; thence south 25 degrees east 960 feet; thence south 61 degrees east 1,440 feet; thence south 36% degrees east 900 feet; thence north 88 degrees east 400 feet; from thence with curve 160 feet to south 47 degrees east 650 feet; thence south 65 degrees east 2,300 feet; thence south 28 degrees east 600 feet; thence south 32 degrees east 400 feet to the line of the old Union Scott Cooper main ditch; thence south 36 degrees east 400 feet; thence south 46 degrees west 1,000 feet; thence south 21 degrees east 900 feet; thence south 600 feet; thence south 40 degrees west 300 feet; thence south 1,200 feet; thence southeasterly with curve about 700 feet to the Iroquois river ditch, to a point near the center of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section twentythree (23), Township thirty (30) north, Range seven (7) west, where the proposed ditch will have a good and sufflcent outlet in the Iroquois river ditch, already constructed. The above described line of ditch below the first one-half mile thereof, being along and upon the line of an old ditch heretofore constructed, and which is insufficient to drain the lands assessed for its construction. It is the wish and intention of the petitioners herein to deepen and widen the. old drain, so as to make as nearly as practicable a uniform grade line from the source of the proposed drain to the outlet thereof. You are further notified that you are named in said petition as being the owner of lands which will be affected by the location and construction of the proposed drain, and your lands are described therein. You are further notified that said petition is now pending, and will come up for hearing and docketing before the Honorable Charles W. Hanley, sole Judge of the Jasper Circuit Court, at the Circuit Court Room in the Court House in the City of Rensselaer, County of Jasper and State of Indiana, on Monday, the 13th day of September. 1909. the same being the first judicial day of the September Term. 1909. of said Court; HARVEY J. DEXTER. ET AL. Petitioners. Attest: C. C. WARNER. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. Augll3-20

DO IT NOW. a ! Rensselaer People Should Not Walt Until It Is too Late. The appalling death-rate from kidney disease is due in most cases to the fact in most cases that the little kidney troubles are usuallly neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer goes gradually into the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s disease, gravel or some other serious form of kidney complaint. -If you suffer from backache, headache, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular .of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders —they cure where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them. Here is one of many cases in this vicinity: Mrs. Chas. Livingston, 1,026 Miami Ave., Logansport, Ind., says: “I have no hesitation in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used them several years ago for backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint and they benefited me greatly. I publicly endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills at that time and now still hold the same high opinion of them,” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Deputy Game and Fish Warden Rodney Fleming captured three men at Blue Lake as they were using a huge gill net. There were five men in the party, but two escaped. The men had already taken two bushels of fish with it when caught. Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully tfsed in nine epidemics of dysentery. It has njprer been kriawn to fail. It is equally valuable for children and adults, and .when reduced with water and sweetened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. * Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Newcastle, pioneer of that vicinltv, Monday evening celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. Nearly 200 relatives participated. Mrs. Johanna Loer, mother of Ntrs. Davis, is still living.

Notice of Filing Estimates for 1910. Notice is hereby given that the Estimates the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, and the various County and Township Officers of the year 1910, are now on file in the Auditor’s office of Jasper county, Indiana. The amounts of said estimates being as follows; Total estimate of the County Commissioners for the various expenditures of the county/-, i $22,672.76 Payment of Interest Court House Bonds 5,747.50 Expense Jasper Circuit .Court J 8,4(10.20 Expense Juvenile Court - 100.00 Insanity Inquests... 610.00 Epilepsy Inquests 240.00 Salary County Clerk and Office Expenses 2,151.36 Salary County Auditor and Office Expenses 2,767.70 Salary County Treasurer and Office Expenses.. 2,461.50 Salary County Recorder and Office Expenses ." 2,182.75 Salary County Sheriff and Office Expenses 1,893.00 Salary County Assessor and Office Expenses 627.00 Per Diem County Surveyor and Office Expenses.. 2,092.40 Per Diem County Superintendent and Office Expenses 1,680.00 Per Diem County Coroner and Office Expenses 321.26 Per Diem Township Assessors and Deputies 1,953.00 Per Diem Truant Officer and Office Expenses 204.00 Salary and Expense Secretary Board of Health 312.00 Supplies Township Assessors - 218.80 Expense County Poor Asylum and Farm 2,875.00 Total * * • • • • $59,390.20 'JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County.

COUNTY LINE STONE BOAS. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Union township, Benton county, and the taxpayers of Carpenter township and the town of Remington, Jasper county, and to the taxpayers of Grant township and the town of Goodland, Newton county, all of the state of Indiana, and to whom it does or may concern, that C. J. Fox and more than seventy-five other free holders of said townships filed with the auditor of Benton cdunty, Indiana, on the 7, th day of June, 1909, a petition praying for the establishment of a free stone road under the provisions of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, in force March the 9th, 1907, and being sections 7740 to 7752, both inclusive, of Burns’ Annotated Statues of Indiana, revision of 1908, upon the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of section thirty-three (33), in township twenty-seven (27) north, range seven (7) west, In Jasper county, Indiana, and running from thence west along the county line dividing said Benton county from said Jasper and Newton counties, a distance of three and one-half miles and terminating and ending at the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section thirty-six (36), in township twenty-seven (27) north, range eight (8) west, in said Newton county, Indiana. , . . That therefore upon due and legal notice said Boards of Commissioners of said counties in joint session passed on the sufficiency of said petition and the qualifications of the signers, and appointed viewers and an engineer according to law. That said viewers and said engineer appointed, qualified on the day set and according to law. That thereafter said viewers and engineer filed in duplicate with the auditors of said counties their report in which they found said road would be - O ?P)£H C utility and that no one would be damaged by its construction. . , You are further notified that said report specifies an earth grade or the uniform width of twenty-seven (27) feet and the same to be covered with blue crushed lime stone to the width of nine (9) feet and to the depth of ten (10) Inches throughout the entire length of three and one-half miles. You are also notified that said t E ep t o ,Tp and profile are now on file with the auditors of each of said counties, and open to inspection and that they will remain on file with the- auditors of each of the said' counties for at least ten days after the 23rd day of August, 1909, for the purpose of allowing any °” e claiming damages to make such in writing to said viewers and eng™*?- - Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Benton, Jasper and Newton counties, Indiana, will- hold a joint meeting at the Auditor s office in the town of Fowler, Benton county, Indiana. on the 22rd day of August 1909, for the purpose of hearing, considering and acting upon said petition ana said report and profile and any remonstrance that may be filed agafhst said improvemf?otlce is further given any taxpayer of said townships that said proposed county line stone road abuts upon said townships and that they are affected by said improvement, and that the taxable property of said townships will be taxed or assessed to provide funds to construct said road. Ail resident and non-resident taxpayers of said Union, Carpenter and Grant townships are hereby notified that if they or any of them are opposed to said improvement that they or either of ♦ hem must file their remonstrance against said improvement with the Auditor of Benton county, Indiana, at his said office, on or before the 23rd day of August, 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m.. and that said remonstrance will be heard on said day. ... .. In witness whereof. I. James N. Leatherman, Auditor of Jasper county’. Indiana, have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, at the town of Rensselaer, Indiana, this 31st day of July, 1909. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana. AUg.6-13.

Soldier Balks Death Plot.

It seemed to J. A. Stone, a clvtl war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. “I contracted a stubborn cold,” he writes, “that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery, which restored my health completely. I now weigh ITB pounds.” For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it’s unrivaled. 50c and |I.OO. Trial botle free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long. The annual reunion of the Myers and Davis families in Henry and Delaware counties will be held Sunday, August 15, at Cummins Park, in Newcastle.

How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, t F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. YWe. the undersigned, have known F. .T. Chenev for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to cary out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING. KIXNAN ft MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's CatarThr Cure Is taksn Internally, acting directly Upon the blood and mucous surfaces Of the system Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

NOTICE TO NON-BEBXDENTB. The State of Indiana, Jasper County. In the Jasper Circuit Court, to September Term, 1909. Complaint No. 7,474. Michael Jungles vs. , Thomas B. McCarty et al. Notice is hereby given that the above named plaintiff has filed his complaint and an affidavit that the following de-‘ fendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana, towit: Thomas B. McCarty and Mrs. Thomas B. McCarty, his wife: Mrs. Thomas B. McCarty as widow of Thomas B. McCarty, deceased; Erasmus B. Collins and Mrs. Erasmus B. Collins, his wife; Mrs. Erasmus B. Collins as widow of Erasmus B. Collins, deceased; Joseph S. Buckles and Mrs. Joseph 8. Buckles, his wife; Mrs. Joseph S. Buckles as widow of Joseph S. Buckles, deceased; John Karigan and Phoeby JCarlgan. hia wife; Phoeby Karigan as widow of John Karigan, deceased; John Karigan and Mrs. John Karigan, his wife; Mrs. John Karigan as widow of John Karigan, deceased; Phoeby Karfgan and Mr. Karigan, her husband; Mr. Karigan as widower of Phoeby Karigan, deceased; Isaac Summers and Mrs. Isaac Sommers, his Wife; Mrs. Isaac Summers as widow of Isaac Summers, deceased; .Johnathan Summers and Mrs. Jphnathan Summers, his wife; Mrs. Jonathan Summers as widow of Johnathan Summers,, deceased; Johnathan Summers and Mrs. Johnathan Summers, his wife; Mrs. Jonathan Summers as '-widow of Jonathan Summers, deceased; Dorothy Grave and Mr. Grave her husband; Mr. Grave as Widower of Dorothy Grave, deceased; George H. Bright and Mrs. George H. Bright, his Wire; Mrs. George H. Bright as widow of George H. Bright, deceased; James N. Bright and Mrs. James N. Bright, his wife; Mrs. James N. Bright as widow of James N. Bright, deceased; Charles H. Deverage and Mrs. Charles H. Beverage, his wife; Mrs. Charles H. Deverage as widow of Charles H. Deverage, deceased; James S. Hamilton and Mrs. James 8. Hamiltop, his. wife; Mrs* James 8. Hamilton as widow of James S. Hamilton, deceased; Altrtlzo R. Hamilton and Mrs. Alonzo R. Hamilton, his wife; Mrs. Alonzo R. Hamilton as widow of Alonzo R. Hamilton, deceased; John Karigen and Mrs. John Karigen, his wife; Mrs. John Karigen as widow of John Karigen, deceased; Dorothy Hinshaw and Mr. Hlnshaw, her husband; Mr. Hinshaw as widower of Dorothy Hinshaw, deceased; Alonzo E. Hamilton and Mrs. Alonzo E. Hamilton, his wife; Mrs. Alonzo E. Hamilton as widow of Alonzo E. Hamilton, deceased; William A. Conner and Mrs. William JL Conner, his wife; Mrs. William A. Conner as widow of William A. Conner; 1 and all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, executors, administrators, receivers and assigns of each i and every one of the foregoing named defendants; and all of the unknown heirs, devisees. legatees, creditors, executors, administrators, receivers and assigns of all of the unxnown heirs, devisees and legatees of each and every on £.° f * he foregoing named defendants. The Crescent Oil, Asphalt & Gas Company, Incorporated of South Dakota; American Lubrlc & Refining Company of Chicago. Illinois. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and aoP* ar 4 on September 27. 1909. being the thirteenth day of the next term of ths Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on K 1 * Monday of September, A. D.. 1909. at the court house in the city of Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint to quiet title, cancel mortgages and oil £ h ? Bam , e w : 111 »> e heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set . m y. hand and affix the seal of (SEAL) said Court at Rensselaer, Indiana, this 29th day of July. A. D. 1909. „i, , _ C. C. WARNER. Cleric. Foltz & Spitler. Attorneys. j.30.a.6-13

WOTXCZ or X.ETTXWO COWTWACT Wo. MM. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, September 6. 1909, the Board of Commissioners of/ilasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge In Kankakee township, across ths Grover «•** t " e south line of sec. 30-32-5. Said bridge to be built accordlng to plans and specifications on nle In the auditor’s office, same to be 15 e *t long with 16 foot roadway. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law. and to be on file by 12 o'clock noon of said date. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board or Comm 1 as!oners of Jasper county. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. A. 6-13 Auditor Jasper County. DITOI WOTXCB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. as superintendent of the Frank E. Rupert ditch, cause No. 918 ft of the commissioners’ court, Jasper county. Indiana, will let the contract for the construction thereof according to the plans and specifications on file In said cause at my office on Saturday. August 28. 1909, at one o’clock p. m. Said work Is open scraper work and contains 6,859 yards. The same will he let as a unit I reserve the right to reject any and. all bids. j W. FRANK OSBORNE. A. 6-13 Superintendent Const. WOTXCB or X.ETTXWO CONTRACT row COUNTY SUPPLIES. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county. Indiana. will, until 12 o’clock noon of September 6. 1909, receive sealed proposals for furnishing supplies for use of Comity Poor Asylum for quarter uisition for said (Supplies Is on file In this office. All bids must be accompanied by bond and Ry order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. A.IS-20 ' Auditor of Jasper County. Tbs Republican It headquarters fine fins Job printing. *