Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1915 — Page 3

ROBINSON FILES HIS DECLARATION

Candidate For G. O. P. For U. iS. .Senator Compiles W|th New Primary Election Law. Indianapolis, Dec. 14.—Arthur R. RotinWon, of Indianapolis, filed with the secretar yof state ‘his declaration df becoming a candidate for the republic'am nomination for U. -S. senator late today. Mr. Robinson is the first candsdate to file declaration of candidacy as provided for by the new primary election law. Accompanying Robinson’s declaration was a petition signed by nearly 800 voters of Marton county, asking that his name be placed on the ballot, for the .primary on March 7. The election law requires 500 names to such a petition. Under the new primary law a candidate for U. 6. senator is required to ,pay a fee of 4100, the amount bein r based on the annual salary of the office, blit a recent decision of the Floyd county»ciitcuit court held that the fee provision of the Taw is invalid. The point will be esettled finally by the rtate supreme court. Mr. Robinson tendered the treasurer of state a check for SIOO. The treasurer declined to receive the check, but pre'pahed a written acknowledgment of fts tender. The check wiTl be held by the secretary of rtate pending a decision of the supreme court.

Danger Signal.

If the fire bell should ring would you run and stop it or go and help to put out the fire ? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a danger sibnal as much as a fire bell. You Should no more try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Ohamberiain’s Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results. It is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often follows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, Andrews, Ind., writes: “During *he winter my husband takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best medicine for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get ‘him to take any other.” Obtainable everywhere. C Any anti-Taggartites in Indiana Are not apt to get very far. So well ■are the parts of the machine in order that J. Kirt»y Risk, candidate for governor on the democratic ticket is said to have been denied an invitation to attend the Jackson Club banquet in his own home town of Lafay,ette. Nervous Women. When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. C

Ts Henry Fora, as some have suggested, is making his peace voyage as a scheme to secure him the republican nomination for president, he is not getting along very well with the job and he would have come closer if he had remained at home and reduced the flivver price about SIOO per. Good For Constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets are excellent for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. C The writer has on several occasions during the past few months met Eben H. Wolcott, formerly of Wolcott, on the streets of Indianapolis. Mr. Wolcott has been one of the state tax commissioners for several years and has Shown much energy and a desire t'o make alterations in our tax System that will prove beneficial. He is now seeking the nomination for secretary of ktate 'and hopes to receive the vote of the delegates to the state convention from Jasper county. Mr. Wolcott has gained considerable in flesh of recent years and if we were not afraid he would hear it we ‘would say that he was not as good looking as he 'was when he was younger, but like some of the rest of us he has arrived at the stage of life where looks don’t count for mudh. He is a clean-cut and honorable man and would grace the office he seeks. We should like to see Jasper’s seven delegate solid for him whn the time comes. Cough Medicine For Children. Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., says: “About five years ago when we were living in Garbutt, N. ¥., I doctored two of my children suffering f colds with Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and found it just as represented in every way. It promptly checked their coughing and aired their colds quicker than anything I ever used.” Obtainable everywhere. C Horses and Mules at Auction. The undersigned will sell at auction on the streets of Rensselaer SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, at 2 o’clock Team of 8-year-old mules, weight 2600; team of 4 year old horses, wt. 2800. , Terms announced. RALPH LOWMAN. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. Nice selection of pure toilet articles, fur date st Mrs. Puretapile’s.

gjr CHntstrcUxs Gift Store We now have in stock for the holiday trade a A good line of cut glass, -iffl carving sets, silver and ■I nlckle plated ware. * = n 11 . I * II = II - x The following is a partial list of articles twe are showing: IB? I Hit Cut Glass Bowls and Oyster Forks Nappies Bullion Spoons Jgf ■ Carving Sets Pie Servers ng My Sliver Plated Knives Bean Pots i- ISr an< * or^s Casseroles « | 3 Spoons Serving Dishes th | j * Cold Meat Forks And many other suit- * i . h Butter Knives able Christmas gifts. j = . = I = ZZZ . E. D. Rhoades & Son I Jr

NORTH NEWTON.

Milt Grimes and family were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Lane were in Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. Joseph Lane called on Mrs. Beranda Sunday afternoon. Miss Lucy Lane returned home last Saturday from a visit in Chicago. Joseph Lane and family attended the Catholic bazaar Tuesday evenirtg. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Grimes and children, Gerald, Norvelle and Neoma, visited in fountain county last week with relatives and friends.

Masons Take Notice. Next Monday evening, Dec. 20th, is election of officers for the ensuing year. Members please be present at 7:30. This is also the time to pay lodge dues. Please be prepared to pay fame. —Harvey Wood, Jr., Secretary.

Bazaar Articles.

Several articles unsold at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar are now on sale at the 'home of Mrs. John Eger, where they may bte Men hi any time.

THE EVE2WKG R’EPUBLICAK, RENSSELAER, IND.

TEFFT.

Corn husking is nearly done. George Goar was in North Judson Monday. We had quite a sleet here last Saturday, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Flores, a baby girl. Harry Lane went to Lafayette Monday on a visit. R. E. Davis was a business visitor at Rensselaer Saturday. George Sands visited Sunday with his father, Martin V. Sands. Lovell C. Asher visited Sunday with R‘. E. Davis and family. The oyster supper last Friday, night was fairly well attended and a good time had by all. Mrs. Hibbs, the aged mother of Enos Hibbs, fell Saturday morning and broke her arm in two places and sustained bruises.

FOR CHRISTMAS.

A fine lot of cut flowers and the prices cheaper than at any previous ■Chrirtmas. Don’t place your order elsewhere until after you. have seen our prices which will appear in the jfapter bn Dec. 21st.—King Fforial Ofl.

SAY THAT GERMANS ORGANIZED BIG PLOT

Allege Thttt Pldt Was Hatched In California ito Blow Up Munition Plants Is Affidavit. ■ t It is charged in an affidavit made by Johannes Henrikus Von Koolber gen that an organized conspiracy by Germans on the Pacific coast planned to blow up many munitions plants in the United States as an aid to their native rountry. Franz Popp, German consul general at San Francisco, is charged with supervising the plans and with an effort to hire men to enter the conspiracy. It is charged that George Wilhelm von Brincken, assistant fn the office of the German consul at San Francisco, worked out the details of the plot and made plans for blowing u'p the tunnels of the Canadian Pacific railroad.

HORSE SHOE NEWS.

Rensselaer, Ind., Dec. 15, 1915. From this date on my price for 4 new Neverslip shoes will be $2.50. — H. F. King, blacksmith. The finest quality of perfumes, talcum, face powder and creams, at Mrs. Purcupfle’s.

NEUTRAL SOIL MAY BE PLACE OF BATTLE

Germans Pursue Allies Into Greece and Cktnflfclt May Be Walged There—K fog Fades Crisis. The retreating allied armies have crossed irito Greece and it is threatened that the Germans and Austrians, will pursue tnem and force them to ■battle on Grecian soil. For seveial weeks Greece has been in a singular situation. It issued an ultimatum to .he allies forbidding them the right to cross through Greece to reach Serbia, but the tallies went through and the Greeks did not resist. Now. they are going back and Greece issued an order demanding that they disarm but they have not disarmed and are said to be rallying wfth Saloniki 'as a base. The allies fear pursuit to Grecian soil and the Germans are ask ng the attitude at Greece. The king has tried very hard to maintain neutrality but has feared to use force beer use of the dan ver of being erfhed by the allies as Belgium was by he Germans.

Hand painted china and fancy work for Christmas shoppers at Mrs. Purcup i’e’s.

ALL TIRED OUT

Hundreds Mare in Rensselaer in the Same Plight. Tired all the time; Weary and worn out night and day; Back aches; head aches, Your kidneys are probably weakened. You should help them at their work. Let one who knows tell you how. Mrs. Larkin Potts, Clark & Washington Sts.', Rensselaer, says: “I was weak and nervous and had but little strength or ambition. I rested poorly and was subject to severe headaches and pains across my loins. I could hardly do my housework and I always felt tired and worn-out. Doan’s iKdney Pills, procured from Fendig’s Drug Store, gave me relief at once and before I had used them long, the aches and pains left. I am grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills for what they have done for me* Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Potts had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. We have .a nice, clean burning lump Crtal at $4.00 per ton.—D. K GMv.