Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1918 — Page 3

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Wallace and Baugh will be at the Makeever House, Friday, April 15th, for the purpose of making loans on property. Forest Moriand was down from Chicago and spent the week-end with his motner, Mrs. Charles Morlan. He returned to that city Sunday afternoon. ••• THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit* each. Any size. Also at 1 cent per gallon profit. W. H. Keyon, of Remington, the hustling salesman for the Moline Plow co., was in Rensselaer today. # •• Mr. and Mts. George F. Meyers arrived here Sunday afternoon from California, where they had spent a delightful winter. ,

Excellent Home-Made Cough MedfeN r * ■ If You Ban’t Find Glando Pine the Best Cough Medicine You Ever Had in the Home, Your Money will be Cheerfully Refunded If you could boy four sacks of f ood flour for the price of one would you hesitate? We are making you the same offer on our cough remedy; four times as much for 50 cts. as If you bought the ready made kind, and guaranteed tr give satisfaction. Could you ask more? —— You might combine all the other pines that are used for coughs and colds then you could not hope to have a sough remedy equal to our Glando Pine. - Glandc me is recommended for coughs, colds, hoarseness, oronchlal affections, croup, throat irritations or any condition where a good cough remedy Is needed. It relieves the spasmodic coughing in wooping cough. The first dose of Glando Pine relieves. It opens up the air cells and makes you breathe deep and easy. Children like to take it. Mr. Shearer, ewner of the machine shop of Havelandj Ohio, gives the following testimony: “My son had a cough for several years. We began to think his case was hopelesa He got no relief until he used Glando Pine. Thfee battles cured him. I believe Glando Pine saved his life. ” Ask your druggists for three ounces of Glando Pine (50 cts. w >rth). Thu, will make one pint of excellent cough medicine. Directions with each bottle. Manufactured by the Glando-Aid Co., Fort Wayne. Ind.

JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE TIRES For all Makes of Cars. Can fit you out with the best grade of tires at the lowest possible price. A very, special bargain in Ford Tires. RENSSELAER OVERLAND AGENCY. * . fi * DR. J. HANSSON, SALESMAN.

Max Harrison, manager of the Rensselaer » Garment Factory, is spending the week in Chicago helping out at the A. Roth Company factory of that city. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons H. O. Harris, phone 334. . MOUMENT§. Why pay an agent 15 per cent to 25 per cent on your moument orders, when your home dealer can successflly meet any claim or inducements for sending to some distant part of the state for your monument With no agent’s commissions to pay I can meet any competition. WILL H. MACKY. If you have lost any stock, call A. L. Padgitt, phone 65.

CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff ChUl Michel, of .Walker Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Jaaper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. Oall Michal. Jobs S. Koblnson, qf Marlon Township. You will please announce my, name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. John E. Robinson. True D. Woodworth, of Marlon Twp. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for sheriff of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1818. True D. Woodwortn. B. A. Harmon, of Marlon Township. * You will please announce. my name, as a candidate for the Republican nomination for sheriff of Jasper county, subect to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, >9lB. L. A. Harmon.

For Auditor Schuyler C. Koblnson, of aUlam Twp. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for office of county auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7,. 1918. Schuyler C. Robinson. For Assessor d. X,. Thornton, of Mewton Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of county assessor, Subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary elec-, tion on May 7, 1918. O. L. Thornton. For Surveyor Edgar D. Nesbitt, of Barkley Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of county surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican' voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. Edgar D. Nesbitt. For Treasurer John Biggs, of Whestheld Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of county treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. John Higgs. For Clerk Circuit Court Jesse Nichols, of Marlon Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Clerk of Jasper circuit court, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. Jesse Nichols.

B. Iu Bode, of Union Township. Please announce my name as a candidate for tbe Republican nomination for the office of clerk oX the circuit court of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Jasper County at the primary election May 7, 1918. R. L. Budd. For County Commissioner Bart Amslsr oX Marlon Township Please announce my name as a can didate for the Republican nomination for the office of County Commissioner of the second district of Jasper County, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. Bert Amsler, Township Trustee Milroy Township d. Xb Barks please announce to the voters of Milroy township that I will be a candidate for township trustee subject to the decision- of the Republican voters of Milroy township. Gs. L. PARKSTrustee of Marion Township Charles W. FostUl Obedient to the wishes expressed by the Republican voters in a meeting recently held at the court house, I have decided to be a candidate for tbe Republican nomination for trustee of Marion township, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held May 7, 1918. Cbarleß W. Postill. Dan W. Waymlre. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of trustee of Marion township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of that township at the primary to be held May 7, 1918. Dan W. Waymire. For Representative y. X,. Wood, oX Jasper County. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Joint Representative for Benton, Newton and Jasper counties, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of these counties at the primary election May 7, 1918, W. L. Wood. Burks Walker, oX Benton County. You will please announce my name as a candidate Xor the Republican nomination for Joint Representative ot Benton, Newton and Jasper counties, subject to the decision oX the Republican voters oX these counties at the primary election. May 7, 1918. Burke Walker.

Milroy Township For Assessor Please announce our names sub can* didates for the Republican nomination for the following offices ,ot Milroy township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at tbe primary election May 7, 1918: Trustee, William V. VanNatta; Assessor, Charles A. Lytle. Members of Advisory board, W. C. Gilmore; S. E. Johnson and Mason M. Barlow. Trustee Keener Township Tunis Snip, of Keener Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate Xor the Republican nomination for trustee ot Keener township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election May 7. IMS. Tunis Snip. Barkley Township appointed*by the auditor of Jasper county t 6 Ml the vacancy caused by the resignation ot Ancil Potts. I desire to announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination Xor assessor of Barkley township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Brigaary election May 1. ISIS. O. G. Bate.

DESTROY THE SPIES.

(From the St. Louis Post-Dispatoh.) If Senator Overman was even approximately correct in his statenhittwj about German spies in this country*! the facts are the most serious indictment of government laxity lie administration has been called upon to face. ~ — ? " He charged that there are at least 400,000 spies in the United States;.:, that they have infested the.airplane plants and so seriously interrupted work that this alone is sufficient to explain the -delay in this year's airship building program. In one instance he declares that by tampering with materials and making machines unsafe t,hey delayed construction of one make for two months. The country is in poor temper to receive such astonishing statements. It is bad enought that our armies In France are without sufficient “eyes" at this highly * critical moment. But to think that they are handicapped for such a reason is more than patience can endure. If, the country is asking, there are 400,000 spies, or 100,000, or 1,000 why has not one of them stood Upon a gallows or faced a firing squad? Why have our prosecuting authorities and-our courts- been so scrupulously careful of the feelings of this gentry and so blind to the cruelty such a policy of squeamishness inflicts upon our gallant boys on the firing line? If the authorities would be warned they have but to read in each day's news the unrest that this sort of paltering with an unpleasant duty is bringing upon our people everywhere. Surely they can see that there is something serious behind all these mobbings of suspected aliens throughout the United States. Lynch law is a hateful thing, but when the authorities habitually ignore a crying evil, nobody should be surprised if the people take matters into their own hands. There is only one way to head off some terrible outburst of popular vengeance that will horrify the whole nation, and that is for those responsible for the enactment and execution of the laws to take hold of the situation with an iron hand.

MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED.

April 6. Elmer Milton, born Posey county, Ind., October 8, 1889, occupation, carpenter and Nancy Coleman, born Wheatfield, Ind., December 9, 1898, occupation, school teaching. First marriage for each. April 6. Paul Wm. Rieze, born Chicago, 111., September 20, 1888, occupation railroader and Clara Margaret Forester, bom Chicago, 111., September 2, 1893, occupation housekeeper. Second marriage for groom, first marriage having been disolved by divorce March 22, 1917. First marriage for bride.

BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS.

Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holden’s Buy one today for mother. Your wife would appreciate them, too. John H. Holden, Florist.

ABUNDANCE OF MONEY

I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 pejr cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.—P. D. Wells. Morocco, Ind.

For Trustee Union Township Ckoift HL StaunstMa. Please announce my name as a candidate Xor the Republican nomination Xor the office oX trustee of union township, subject to the decision ot the Republican voters of that township at the primary to be held May 7. ISIS. George H. Hammerton. COLDS, GRIP, TONSILUTS DON’T SUFFER—USE GLANDO TONIC, THE RELIABLE Cure your colds, grip and tonsllitis. Don’t let them hang on and wreck your health. Glando Tonic Is guaranteed to break up these diseases quicker than any other known remedy. >' If sore throat accompany colds or grip. Glando Gargle should be used In connection with Glando Tonic. Prepared by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., and sold by druggists. Price 50 cents. £ CITY BUS TRANSFER LINE Makss all trains, St. Joseph College ami city ssrvisa. Trips to mad from trains, lfc each. except early atoning trains which are 25c each. All city semes 25c par trip. - Prompt and conrtyns terries W. Le Frye* proprietor Phones 10/ and 169 s

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