Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1914 — Page 1
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Mistaken About Will Ade Having Been Defeated.
its discussion of the Beveridge and Ade meeting here Tuesday The Republican of Wednesday stated that Ade had been twice defeated for treasurer of Newton county. The statement, however, was not true and we acknowledge the error, which was made on the authority of a former resident of Newton county. Mr. Ade ran and was twice elected treasurer as a republican. While some may not so regard it, i( the writer has never been able to reconcile the withdrawal from the republican party of men who have been beneficiaries as office holders of the party. They have deserted at a v time when ambitious leaders withdrew because they were peeved at their own failure to secure office. The four years which “’Mr-Ade served as treasurer of Newton county were doubtless important ones in his period of accumulation and probably one of the farms he now owns’ about represents what he made as an office holder through republican support. And now he boasts that as a farmer he should have the support of farmers for the office he seeks (join-a party that represents in the main a withdrawal from the one which bought him the farm. Mr. Ade represents a common type of men who went to the progressiva party. Many were former office holders, some at the very time of their withdrawal. Others had sought office and been defeated, while others have imaginary slights of one’ kind or another. The Republican by —no means wants to say that there are none connected with the progressive party movement who did not identify with it because of conviction in the principles for which the party stands, but we do contend that those who have been office holders in the party owed to it a duty to remain with it and help to free it of the evils they allege. Will Ade and Senator Beveridge occupied different positions within the party in the campaign of 1908. The republican party declared for county option. Will for it, while Albert Beveridge was against i't. It wasjhe liquor question which defeated the republican party in Indiana, and it was charged at the time and has never been successfully controverted that Albert J. Beveridge was against the cause of temperance. Will Ade told* a skunk story Tuesday, which re ferred to the liquor question in Indiana. and related that Governor Frank Hanly had the skunk poked almost out from under the house when Jim Watson was nominated and the skunk had been under the hduse ever since. He might have said that Albert J. Beveridge, then the United States senator from Indiana, and who owed the republican party- the best talent he possessed,- instead of remaining here and helping to poke the skunk out from under the building, spent thecampaign down in Oklahoma trying to make that state republican. He might have said that Mr. Beveridge later said “it was a wholesome defeat” and he might have said that Albert J. Beveridge wrote the republican platform two, years and that county option was left out of the platform and that Mr. Beveridge lost the votes of thousands of temperance men who knew he had deserted the patty on that Issue two years before. .True, the argument lij offered that James E. Watson,-wiio was nominated for governor, was not a temperance man, but neither was Tom Marshall, his democratic opponent, but it would not have been Mr. Watson but a state legislative body pledged to the enactment of temperance legislation that would have passed the desired lft»s had Beveridge and ■his kind remained true to the platform which Mr. Ade approved. s Yes, Will Ade was twice elected -■treasurer of Newton .county as a re publican; Albert J. Beveridge was twice chosen United States senator as a republican and wss •* candidate a third time; and Theodore Roosevelt was elected governor of New York, vice-president of the United States and president of the United States as a republican, and they were all loyal to the party and its platform as long as they held office, and the desire for the initiative, referendum and recall did not come to them when these were issues of the populist party way back in 1890 and 1892, nor did -tt appeal to them during their long periods of office holding, but came as plausible issues with which to interest the voters when they had turned their backs on their ; friends and were scratching for food 'for their disaffection. Had Beveridge been elected as a republican in 1910 or by the legislature chosen that fall, he would today be ■ republican. That he would have fought for progressive legisla tion we have no cause to doubt,
The Evening Republican.
WILLIAM L. WOOD.
The republican-candidate tor representative of the White and Jasper district is William L. Wood, of Parr, better known as Logan Wood. He is a Rustler, which is a recommendation for any man. He ig. a reader and a thinker, whic|r are qualities essential to the position he seeks. He is no trailer but a leader, which is a recommendation for a legislator. He is a figh&er in any cause in which he is enlisted, which means that he will not proiy the “me too” stunt in Indianapolis. Aside from the qualities mentioned above Mr. Wood is a man with fixed ideas about legislation. He is a man of wide experience as merchant, farmer and trader, and he has lived in Jasper county and made good and established a standing for the square deal that will get him not only the votes of his party but also secure him support from admirers irony other parties. Mr. Wood, is something that few candidates for the legislature have done, namely, he is taking the stump to talk the issues with his constituents, and he will from this time on as he has been doing the past two weeks, accompany H<m, Will R. Wood, of Lafayette, at all meetings held in White and Jasper - Mr. Wood was born in Harrison county, JO., Feb. 25, 1867, and came with his parents, C. and •Rebecca Wood, to Barkley township, in 1877. He was one of a family of eight children and received his education in the common He was married- in 1889, and his vocation up to 1890 was farming. In 1890 he entered the mercantile business at Aix, continuing there until 1895, when he removed to Parr, where he engaged, in the same business, adding to it stock raising and faming. Last February he retired from the mercantile business. The only office Mr. Wood has ever held was that of postmaster at Aix and Parr. He has devoted his spare tlm > to reading and is a well informed man. He is a member of the Christian church and an active Sunday school worker. If elected he will represent this district fairly, honestly and ably
but that he owed a duty to make it within the party that had given him full swing is a conviction that is fixed with many of his old admirers, whose chief disappointment in him is the fact that along with his ability he did not have the qualities of stability and gratitude. Opposed to him this year on the republican ticket is Hugh Th. Miller, a clean, straightforward business man of Columbus, Ind., who was the lieutenant-governor when county option was passed by a special session of the state legislature and who proved his loyalty to the cause not only through his term of office but by voting for the platform and the candidate after he had been defeated as a candidate for the republican nominationr for governor, and Mr. Beveridge never expressed loftier ideals than Hugh Th. Miller hoidp as a part of his daily practices and which he will exercise his influence to secure for his country if elected to office. Yes, Will Ade and Albert, Beveridge have held office as republicans and both should' be at this very time laboring within that party and urging it to higher accomplishment instead of baying on the outside for strange things which they never urged before and concemingj which there is-strong evidence of Insincerity. In the meantime, it is worthy of consideration that continued support of these men means the continued success of the democratic* pa^ty—Tom Taggart and Crawford Fairbanks in Indiana, • and free trade in the United States. It is the best time right now, if you want to accomplish real reforms, to join with ths iepublican party and then to make it embody into its policies the things which you admire In the platform of a lost cause.
RENSSELAER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914.
Daring Aviator Loops the Loop In Lafayette This Week.
The Lafayette Jahr Markt, which means/ yearly market, is in progress this week and large crowds of people are visiting that eity, a number going from this city. De Lloyd Thompson is a daring aviator who loops the loop hnd cuts other capers in his biplane. The last of his flights will be Friday afternoon at 1:30 and 4:30 o’clock. There are many other free attractions and the event seems to be one of the best Lafayette ever pulled off.
Baptist Church.
, Sunday school 9:30, morning service 10:45. Prof. Ira Coe will have charge of this service as the pastor is at the Milroy Baptist church. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:15. All are welcome.
Don’t Damage Property.
Any person who is found damaging the concrete abutments tor the new Work street bridge will be W. Platt and J. J. Miller.
Stove YOU®! Should IT’S different I J others because more is taken in the and the materials used are higher grade. 1 Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, and the shinelasts four times as loner as ordinary stove Colish. Used on sample stoves and sold y hardware and grocery dealers. All we ask ia a trial. Use it on your cook stove, aon t uno it tne dost stovw poiisn you ever used, your dealer is authorized to refund your money. Insist on Black Silk Stove Polish. Made in liquid or paste—one quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Works Sterling, Illinois Use Black Silk Air-Drying tornja—il on or brass. It has no equal for assonsntemotiilM.
ELLIS THEATRE ;—2—i FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 9TH The Metropolitan Amusement Company Presenting EDWARD WYNN and' FRANK FRANCES i In "THE DESTROYER” Prices 25c-35c-50c. Phone 98.
Monogram Flour - $1.50 White Star Flour - $1.40 These Flours GUARANTEED to give entire satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. New Flake Hominy, per lb -•• sc New Cracked Hominy, per lb - 46 Nice Dried Peaches, per lb 8 5-lb sack prepared pancake flour .1...25C white eating potatoes, per bushel 75c Nice Leanr Bacon, per lb “ 25c 7 Bars Lenox Soap 25c Nice Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple, per can 15c A large can choice peaches 15c Kellog’s Sterelized Wheat Bran, per pkg ..25c Kellog’s Laxative Biscuits, per pkg 25c eeeaeeee»eaea»e»ee»e»»eesi>eeeeeeeawe»e»e»a»e»a The Highest Cash Price Paid for Produel" Rowles & Parker
Rensselaer High School to Play Football at Morocco.
The Rensselaer high school Is* to play football at Morocco Saturday, meeting the strong" team of that place. A hard game is anticipated. The Rensselaer lads have been at hard practice and believe they will present a good l’r.e-un and make the Newton county boys the losers tn the contest. Captain Will Eigelsbach, Jimmie Babcock and Abe Moore are in the back field with Chuck Rhoades at quarter.
John O. Hurley Wants Divorce From His Wife.
Through his attorney, A. Halleck, Jdhn O. Hurley has filed a complaint for divorce from his wife, Irene Glenn Hurley, whom he charges left him on March 15, 1913, and has not lived with him since that time. He states that they were married or. June 26, 1912. We will unload another carload of those nice northern grown Ohio potatoes next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 12, 13 and 14. They are good and ripe and can be stored for winter. A good chance to buy your early seed stock cheap. In 5-bushel lots, 70c a bushel, or 20c a peck, or 75c a bushel. 4 - JOHN EGER. Misses Fannie and Nell McCarthy went to Chicago today after making quite a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. They Will visit their sister, Mrs. Roy Chissum, in Chicago and Miss Fannie; Will go from there to Dayton, Ohio, and then to Washington, D. C., to resume her work as a nurse, and Miss Nell will return here to make a longer visit before returning to California to resume her work as a nurse. She was a nurse in the U. S. navy for about a year, but does not expect to enter that work again.
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ELLIS THEATRE Saturday, October 10th BUY A BALE OFCOTTON! But before doing so buy a ticket for the greatest colored show on the road, miuerTbrown with ESTHER BIGEOU In the Musical Runaway ‘MISTER RAGTIME’ Management Mahara Bros. Special Scenery, Pretty Costumes', Catchy Music, Clever Dancing Prices 25c-35c-50c. Phone 98.
- Jarrette’s Variety Store - 4000 different items—the largest variety off merchandise In Jasper county. Quality Goods Money Saving Prices High Grade House Paint There are two things you expect of good paint—wear well and look well—-until it is worn out. We will guarantee our paint to stay on a clean surface for a reasonable length of time. If any painter or merchant knocks my paint HE SIMPLY HAS AM AX TO GRIND. I pay no man a commission for recommending my paints. Special October 7th to 17th High Grade House Paint per gab >ll9 Hardy Bulbs For Fall Planting. Just received Sacred Lillies, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Tulips, Gold Fish, Aequariam Moss, Gold Fish Globes, Flower Pots, all sizes, high and low, from 4 to 12 inches.
6-inch stove pipe, joint 10c 6x7-inch stove pipe, joint ...12c Elbows ..10c and 12c Dampers, each .........10b
Peroxide—The most used house-, hold remedy of today, 16 oz. bottle, 15c; 8 oz. bottle, 10c. Celluloid Handle Tooth Brushes, 25c value, only ... M ...........10c A large variety Hand and Nail Brushes, excellent values, each 10c
We invite you to see our superior line of Aluminum Ware. We are proud of the quality and the price.
Heavy Aluminum Egg Whips, each .10c Heavy Aluminum Cream Ladies, each 10c Heavy Aluminum Tea Strainers, each 5....10e Heavy Aluminum Tea Spoons, 3 for 10c Heavy Aluminum Desert Spoons, each 5c
Our line of Aluminum Coffee and Teapots, Water Pails, Dish Pane, Berlin Kettles, Sauce Pans, Cereal Cookers, Large Spoons, Ladles, Kitchen Knives, are far superior to any other line. The volqme of our aluminum sales enables us to import these goods, saving our customers 20 per cent on the price, and offering you a better line. Stone Churns, Jars and Crocks, 8c and 10c per gallon. Butter Jars, Bean Jars, Salt Boxes, 10c and 15c. Money Saving Prices on Glassware: 1 quart milk bottles, 7c each, 69c doz.; 1 pint milk bottles, 5c each, 45c doz.; milk bottle caps, 5c Demand that your milk be delivered in bottles; pails are unsanitary. ( ; - - A Full Line S tar Design Cut a run Line Glass Tumblere, of straight or bellshape, 10c each; Lamos grape-design cut r MMBRgH 10c each. complete at Pitchers matchoi- ing the ah °y® 25© tumblers, each 30c Plain, straight it'a or bell thin tumblers, each 55© Heavy unbreakImcludscg | j | the famous We can save you money on ElecRayo Lamps t ric Shades. ®t For classy Table Glassware come to the Variety Store. Sherberts, Gobl«ts> Wines, Grape Juice, Tumblers, Oil Bottles, Salts and Peppers. . A Complete Line of MfnmßaL wbmhf JARDINERES from iocto I 5 00 Umbrella stands, Fern Pots and Art Pottery Vases. I When you want IJOoTr Dinner Ware or V fancyChinacome to the Variety Xv'Ar 1 Alarm Clocks at money saving prices, 65c, fl, 3120All kinds of Wooden Toys for boys and girls— Wagons from lOe to $3. Table Chairs, Horses. Doll Cabs and Rockers. ____________ Get the Habit-Trade at the Variety Store and have the satisfaction of finding what you want, Bert J. Jarrette - Rensselaer, Ind.
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Pokers, each ...5c and 10c Coal Hods.. 18c, 25c, 29c and 35c Long handled Fire Shovels 5&10c , Stove Lifters 5c and 10c Stove Scrapers, each ......... 10c Stove Brushes, each 10c Black Silk, Stove Polish, can. 10c Stove Pipe Wire, coil 5c
Andrew Jergen’s Tooth Soap. 10c Liquid Shampoo, guaranteed, per 'bottle ........................ .10e Nella Face Powder, box ...... 10c Japanella.Jalcum, jar 10c Large size splendid chamois. 10c
Heavy Aluminum Table Spoons, ' 2 for ......15c Heavy Aluminum Spice Spoons, each 5c Heavy Aluminum Oatmeal Spoon each 10c Heavy Slotted Aluminum Mixing Spoons, each ...,..10e Spun Aluminum Mugs, eaeh..loe
■■■■■■■ ' i "■l*l ■—MiIMWWi Just in, new saner kraut and dill pickles. T HOME GROCERY.
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