Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notice of Primary Election h-' j ’ - PrecPDt for the March Primary Election. 1816. , v State of Indiana, .lawyer County. a»: —" . , The State of Indla.na.xto the Sheriff of J«suer County. nj , n iifiod voters You are hereby commanded to give due and legal noUce to the W*Hn«d voter* of Jasper County. Indiana, that a Primary elecUon wl» be held at the varjows voting Places In sak} County on Tuesday. March 7th. 1916. between tne nours or « « m and Sum for the purpose of expressing a preference or canaraaies on the Democratic^'Republican, and YrogreiMji.Ye party tickets for the following offices in tha United States, viz.: One candidate for president on Democratic ticket One candidate for president on Republican ticket. One candidate for president on Progressive . One candidate for vice-president on Democratic ticKet One candidate Tor vice-president on Republican ticket One candidate for vice-president on Progressive ticket . .. . And also preferences for the following offices in State of Indiant. viz. . One candidate for-United States Senator on l£n£cra.Uc ticket One candidate for United States Senator on Republican ticket One candidate for United States Senator on Progressive ticket One candidate for Governor on Democratic ticket _ -—7 -4 . One candidate for Governor on Republican ticket One candidate for Governor on Progressive ticket , . .. ■ , ~ -■ ' ' And also for the purpose of nominating candidates for Representative in Con s ress , for the Tenth (10) Congressional District of the State of Indiana, via. One candidate for Congress on Democratic ticket One candidate for Congress on Republican ticket : - x. One cjindidafT for Congress on Progressive ticket, T „ lai Circuit oh * One candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the Thirtieth Judicial circuit on Dem <)neTcandidtße for Prosecuting Attorney for the Thirtieth Judicial CHrcult on Repurpose of nominating candidates for the following offices in Jasper One n, cand l i n dat a e n for V Repre ß entative from Jasper. Newton and Benton Counties . ° n D o™e°cand?date k for Representative from Jasper. Newton and Benton Counties °" Representative from Jasper. Newton and Benton Counties on Progressive ticket . One candidate for Treasurer on Democratic ticket One candidate for Treasurer on Republican ticket One -candidate for Sheriff on Democratic ticket One candidate for Sheriff on Republican ticket One candidate for Surveyor on Democratic ticket One candidate for Surveyor on Republican ticket One candidate for Coroner on Democratic ticket One candidate for Coroner on Republican ticket One candidate for Recorder on Democratic ticket —, j One candidate for Recorder on Republican ticket One candidate for Commissioner for Ist district on Democratic ticket One candidate for Commissioner of Ist District on Republican ticket a Sne 6 candidate tor SSSE££ tor Ind resDectlve can didates on the .various tickets for the various offices with their postoffice addresses appear below. nrwrnrßATiC TICKET. Governor —James P. Goodrich, Win-T-nton. Vice President—Thomas R. Marshall. In £ onj?ressman Tenth District—Nelson ,n STS»r-Joi.n W. Kern, *•“ "• uSTESK? 01 " *• ctaV cSi, n i-RIXr y H,™ rtl K« h ntS: I.’onard B. Clore, White River Town- Ind. Representative Jasper, Newton v - M * y - Joint-Representative Ja.per, New- county Recoraer-O.ore. W. Scott. SWI.MS. WFSSftr.'ISjS 3n£Sher,A-B.„ D. McCoiiy. Rene- : ~ County Treasurer— Stephen A. Brus- R «? o s »s®? r - surveyor—Edgar Nesbitt, 1 na county a ß4corder—William D. Bringle, R^® 1 t y er (^) l^ ißS i one r First District—“tKiraSfc-*- Moody. H. c nry n W. M.^Wi,,..«d. a .nd ia Coroner—Alfred .P. Rainier. —Daniel S. Makeever, Rensselaer, Ind. v. s ”-rw,„ wnS y a™rlS.° w't.e r at«“>“lni t ' Hanley. Indian-• —Rober? ??SSSSrSJSSSr?tS!“ aP S»ar I .»n..n Tenth Di.trlc.-John O. BEFttBI-ICAH Bl Jotnt Jasper. Newton President—Charles W. Fairbanks, i d Renton Counties— George W. Hobdianaipolis, Ind. Tmtian- son Hanging Grove Township, Jasper U. S. Senator— Harry S. New. Ind an- eon. tum&ns Perkins, Goodapolis, Ind.: Arthur R. Robinson Indian- . wlird A. Smith. Bollver apolis Ind.; James E. Watson, Rush- County. Ind. ville, Ind. * In testimony whereof. I.have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the Jasper Circuit Court this 16th day of Fe r PERKINS, Clerk Circuit Court.

SHEBIPP'S PROCLAMATION The legally qualified voter, of the^verartownshlps County Incßana, are hereby notified to a hP® a r ?• . f M arc h AD. 1916, for the purpose of tive townships, on J u ? s 4, a3 L for the parties named In the foregoing ab °WiSsmy hand in the City of Ren sselaer.' Indiana, this 16th day of February, 1916. __ BEN D. McCOLLY, Sheriff of Jasper County, Indiana.

PUBLIC SALE. On account of my wife’s health, I am obliged to sell out and leave Rensselaer.. The sale will take place at my home, the former John Kepner property, 2 blocks north of the Babcock & Hopkins elevator ip Rensselaer, Ind., at 1 o’clock p. m., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916, .the following property: My Residence Property of 4 Rooms, including lots 1, 4 and 6 of block 12, Weston’s addition, almost an acre of ground. The house has a good porch, there is a good barn, all kinds of fruit and city water on the premises. Terms, half cash day es sale and mortgage will be taken for balance 'on suitable terms. 2 Head of Horses, one a bay mare 5 years old, an extra good roadster and saddler and lady broke to all harness;--one brown horse 7 years old, also an ertra good road horse. This pair makes an extra good team. One Birdsell wagon in good condition, with triple box; one Klondike buggy, new; one set new single driving harness, one set double driving harness, one set work harness, and one good huckster wagon. Some household goods. Terms on personal property 9 months credit; 6 per cent discount for cash on sums over $lO. G. E. BECKER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Important. To those who want shrubs of an 7 kind, plants or shade trees, you will make no mistake by ordering early. I have ordered my first order and will . order again March 15th. I- can save you money and the same time you will receive A No. 1 stock. Will be pleased to help you make your selection. Have fine books to order from apd a good nursery. At your service any time,. ~ __. „

Monon Section Hand Returns Home After Week’s Absence. In a half dazed and pitiful condition. having had nothing to eat but roots and herbs gathered along the banks of the Big Wea Creek and in fields, and suffering greatly from exposure, J. M. Gott, the Monon section man who disappeared last Friday morning, staggered into his home Wednesday night. Gott told a rambling story of how when he was walking along the track south of Lafayette his mind became a blank. The unfortunate man says that he had nothing to 4° except eat roots and heri>s in the six days and that he quenched his thirst by eating snow. There was much rejoicing in the Gott home, for Mrs. Gott and three children feared that he might have taken his life. Gott has suffered from loss of memory on previous occasions, but his condition was never so serious before. . Church of God. Elder S. J. Lindsay will be at the Church of God Saturday, Feb. 19, and Sunday, Feb. 20, to conduct the following services: Saturday, 7:30 p. m., Bible lesson, subject “The Political State of the World at the Coming of Christ.” Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Bible lesson, subject “'Moral and Spiritual State of the World at the Coming of Christ.” Sunday, 10:4& a. m., sermon. 7 p. jC; sermon. Everybody cordially invited to all these services. Please bring Bibles to the Bible lessons. First Church of Christ. Sunday school at ,9:30. The school is well graded and equipped to take care of you. Test it Sunday. Communion and, sermon at 10:45. Preaching at 7:00. Thepastor wfll preach at both services. You ought to go to church. Try our Classified Column.

A very mice lot of Cyclomen plants that formerly sold at $1.06, are now priced at 50 cents each to make room for Eaeter Holden. *