Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOO. K j.Hi suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or rtrutruillHg Pllew. send we utlUreH.,, and l will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatment: and will also semi some of this home treatment free for rriat. with references from your own l<»eaHty ts requested. immediate relief and permanent eiire assured. .Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box t*, Notre Dame, Ind. : CALL FOX REPUBLIC AIT 'CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONVENTION. For the purpose of nominating a candidate for representative from the Tenth Congressional ©istrict of Indiana; and for the additional purpose of nominating two delegates and two alternate delegates to the Republican National Convention; and for the additional purpose of nominating one .elector and one contingent elector, said elector to be voted for at the November election. 1912. To the Republicans of the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana, and all those who desire to co-operate with them: Pursuant to the order of the Republican Congressional District Committee, of the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana, you are invited to participate in the primaries of the various counties of said district for the selection,of delegates to the above convention, upon Friday, the 22nd, or Saturday, the 23rd day of March, 1912. The hour and places in the respective counties for the holding of these meetings will be fixed by the Republican County Central Committee, and notice of same will be given by official call, to be signed by the chairman and secretary of such committee, and published in the Republicrfn county newspaper's. The delegates so selected will meet at the Hammond Opera House in the city of Hammond, Indiana, on Thursday, the 28th day of March, 1912, .at one o’clock p. m„ for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in Congress, from the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana; and for the additional purpose of nominating two delegates and two alternate delegates to the Republican Nation Convention to be held in the city of Chicago on June ISth, 19J2; and for the additional pin pose of nominating one elector to be voted for at the November election, 1912, and to select on«v contingent elector, who shall be qualified and tak» the place of said elector in case of his disability to so act before said election. . Representation Ip this convention of the various counties of said district will be upon the basis of one delegate and one alternate delegate for each two hundred votes cast for the Honorable ©tis E. Gulley for Secretary of State at the November election of 1910, and one delegate and one alternate delegate for an additional fraction of one hundred votes or more cast as aforesaid, and apportioned to the several counties as follows: Benton County,' 8; • Jasper County, 8; Lake County, 39; Newton County, 7; Porter County 12; Tippecanoe County 27; Warren County, 8; White - eouHtyr ra: - ' WILLIAM O. THOMAS, District Chairman. Pursuant to above calls. Republican voters of Jasper County, and all other who desire to act with them, will meet in mass convention at the usual voting places (Unless notice Is given otherwise) on Saturday, March 23rd, 1912, for the purpose of electiug delegates and alternate delegates to each of the abovenamed conventions. Each precinct will be entitled to the following representation, to-wit: u DeL Precinct Voters Vote Barkey, West .v. 68 .3® Barkley. West 61 .30 Carpenter, East 80 .40 Carpenter, West 66 r- .36 Carpenter, South 96 .60 Glllam 62 .80 Hanging Grove 63 .30 Jordan 62 .25 Kankakee 60 .26 Keener 103 .56 Marion. 1 150 .76 Marion. 2 160 .80 Marion, 3 '. 91 .46 Marion, 4 .... 112 .65 Milroy 36 .20 Newton 66 .30 Union, North 64* .36 Union, Sonth 67 .30 Walker 67 .30 Wheatfleld 95 .60 Too By order of the County Committee, this 20th day of February. 1912. C. a WARNER. Chairman. H. J. KANNAL, Secretary. Bruce Hardy has returned to Rensselaer and will handle the Barkley Bros.’ horses this year. He worked for Crouch A Sons, importers, at La : fayette, during the selling season, and reports that the firm sold about 160 imported horses during the year. ■ * F .. Thomas Lowe has moved to Rensselaer from near Brook and the residence property he purchased some time ago from George Pumphrey on Forest street. For the first time in Massachusetts cbitninai procedure a woman, Mrs. Lena Cusumano, of Hull, has been sentenced at Plymouth to death in the electric chair for the murder of her husband. ' CASTORiA For Infants and Children. TW KM
