Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1918 — Page 3
CANDiBAHS ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff Ml ai Valte X*miki» Tom will ilmm announce my name mm a candidate tor the BoufcUcan nomination for Bheriff of •ukject to tbs deeiniea •* oaa voter* at tbe primary election en May 7. lilt. Pall Mlckal of »**»*»“ XevuU|. Xeu will ■ tease announce my same m a jeanAidate for tbe Republican nwinstltn for gborig of Jasper eeunty, ■nhltiTt it tht of the lUpublioaa voters at tbe primary election on May 7, 1»1S. John Jfi. Robinson. Sine ». Weeawertb, of Marlon X*Jh Tou wIU please announce my name as a candidate for tbe Republican far sheriff of Jasper county, subject to tbe decision of tbe Kapubll* mu voters at tbs primary election on May 7, ISIS. True D. Woodwortn.
&. A. Tiretr es Medea Vewasblp. You will elease announce my name as a candidate for tbe Republican semination for aberiff of Jasper county, subset to tbe deolalon of tbo Repubiieea voters at tbe primary election on May 7. J»IS. 4* A. Harmon. For Auditor Mtbln •. Beblneen, of OlUam Zwp. Tou will pleaso announce my name as a candidate for tbe Republican fox oflet of oouaty auditor, aabjsot to tbe decision of tbs Republiaan voters at tbe primary election on May 7TISIS. Schuyler C. Robinson. 0 a &L*Fi?£t o L^ van will slease announce my name asae«m«Udste far tbe Republican for tbe office of oouaty aaseeaer, subject to the decision of tbe RepitbUcan voters at tbe primary electien en May 7, ISIS. U. Ju. 'fborntou. For Surveyor BdLrax X>. Keebitt, es Barkley Township. you will please announce my name as a sandidale lor ihe Republican nomination lor tbe otiioe oi county surveyor, subject to tbe decision of tbe RenubUcao voters at tbe primary election on May 7,, ISIS. Ldxar D. Nesbitt. For Treasurer Jean Bins, of Wbeatneld Township. Tou will please announce my name as a candidate for tbe Republican nomination for tbe office of county treasurer, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, ms. John Risks. For Clerk Circuit Court yeam Rlabels, es Marion Township. Tou 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 tbe primary election on May 7, ISIS. Jesse Nichols.
X. Xu Budd, of Baton T»wuiUp. Please announce my name as a candidate for- the RepubUean nomination tor tne office of clerk ot the circuit oourt of Jasper county, subject to me doelslon of the Republican voters oi Jasper County at tire primary election Mv 7, ma. R. U liuUd. ■r — •- For County Commissioner Best Amsler of Marten .Township Please announce my name as a can didato for tbe Republican nomination far Uro office of County Commissioner of tbs sacond district of Jasper County, subject to tbe decision of tbe Kepubiioaa votes* at tbe 1 primary election on May 7, 111*. Bert Amsler. j Township Trustee Milroy lownship ,ulu „ X,,; Please announce to tbe voters of murvy township that 1 will be a oandidate for township trustee subject to tbs of tbe Republican voters of MilW towaalUp. U U PARKSTrustee of Marion Township (Ibarlss W. Pesfiil Obedient to tbs wishes expressed by Sbe veters In a meeting rsttmlr held at tbs seurt bouse, 1 have itrl-itf to be a candidate for tbe It—ii hi Warn MoninsUsn foe trust— of shs Bssurs^siisi May 1, MIL Charles W. PeatilL pan W. Waymire. Tan wUI please announce toy oam* aa a candidate for the Republican for tbe office of trustee of Metis* township, subject to the declatohof tbs RepubUean voters of that BFTua
For Reoregentativc V, X. Weed, es deeper Oematy. Tea will alesse announce my name M • oendJat* far toe RepubUean aasnlMbton for Jotai RepreeentaUva for Beaton, Rewtoa and Jasper oounties, irstjrsl to toe destslon of the Repabll- «■ velars of these eeunUae at the aphnaqr eleetton Map 7. l#i*. Wv ,U XiMke walks* es Xentan orasty. Ten will announce my name Ml a candidate far the RepubUean nomCar Joint Representative of Prrrf'*". Newton and Jasper counties, eubjeet to the deelalon of the Republleaa votes* of these oounties at tbe ilssttn* May 7, l»l». Burke * U Mttr»X Township Ticket yinn mm— our mmg u o—ter te BMubllo— aomlx—ll—fn tbe fOUowlaa offices of Milroy township, subject to toe deotoloa es the t&jmsurt. VanNstto; dssiHwr. Charles A. Lytle. Mnaters es Advlsery beard, W. a OUmrng* • •** M **« “• ' Trustee Keener Township, Tn -*" f *'— ummi my MUD. m , mDU,D Mr tD. {UduDUcu, r t *?'& BS*ttrT. T 8 sg^ Barkley Township #. ffi. Xaker, es XartTsy TewasUp. ■arias been spestotsd by toe nudiftar es Jasper oonsty to 111 the vacancy tossed by toe resjyaatton of Aaoli wa_waßdlate for__the ReiybUcan For Trustee Union ■ Townshi|>d
data for tbe Republican nomination for tbo offloe of trustee of Union townablp. subject to tbe decision of tbo Republican voters of that township at the primary to bo bold May 7. 1918. George H. Hammertoe. For Prosecutor 30th Judicial District y. O. Macpbey, of Hewton County. Please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of prosecuting attorney of tbe Thirtieth Judicial District, subject to tho deceslon of the primary election to bo bold May 7, 1918. J. ,C. Murphey. For State Senator. Wm. Brown, of Mobron, Xnd. Tou will please announce my namte an a candidate for tbe Republican nomination for Joint senator from Jasper, Lake, Newton and Porter counties, subject to * tbe primaries to be held on May 7, 1818. William Brown. For State Senator D. M. Binder, of Gary. Please announce In your column that I am a candidate to succeed myself as joint senator for Lake, Porter, Jasper and Newton counties, subject to tbe wishes of the Republican voters in the primaries to be held May 7, 1918. D. M. Kinder. WILLIAM L. WOOD Candidate for Joint Representative. Jasper, Newton and Benton Counties FIRST: OUR HIGHEST AIM iff to win this WAR. Use our best efforts to retain this Government on the basis that our forefathers created it. SECOND: To protect our nation’s dignity, and secure a permanent peace, which can only-be had by overpowering the mad, military degenerated Prussian military caste whose highest ambition is to rule find ruin the world. THIRD: To use our best efforts in protecting the peace and dignity of the state of Indiana, by using OUT efforts to place such laws on tbd
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Mrs. McConahay and daughter, Pearl, went to Indianapolis to visit. The latest style in hats will he shown tonight in “The Rag-Carpet Bee,” at the high school auditorium. Misses Nellie and Freda Kennedy went to Lafayette to spend the day.
FAIR OAKS HIGH SCHOOL RECEPTION
The Fair Oaks high school reception was held Friday evening, April 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterrett in Rensselaer. Nearly the whole high school was present, only two or three being absent. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. Following this the whole school attended the show.
TIME TO SPRAY APPLE TREES.
Within a few days the apple bloom will bej at the proper stage to spray for the apple worm and thus increase the apple crop this year many fold. Poison must not be sprayed on the trees while the bees are working on the blooms, but as soon as about three-fourths of the petals have fallen from the little apple the bees will no longer be attracted to the apple blossom. That is the time to cover the foliage and small apples’ with a spray containing a .poison, preferably arsenate of lead. Then when the worn hatches his first meal means death. Here is a formula used by C. L. Burkholder, Purdue University extension horticulturist: One pound powdered or two pounds paste arsenate of lead and one and one and a ■ half gallons of liquid lime sulphur should be added to each fifty gallons of water. Cover all the tree thorpughly with this spray.
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INDIANA SELECTS MAY GO TO GEORGIA SOON
Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., April 29.—While nothing official has been announced it is understood here that the Indiana selects who arrived in Camp Friday and Saturday will remain in this cantonment for only a brief first training period. This period is set between, two and three weeks according to progress made. Just where the new Hoosier selects will be sent is not known, but the concensus of opinion is that the men will go to Camp Gordon, near Atlanta, Ga. Nearly 700 colored selects from the Hoosier state reached herd today and with them came a smattering of whites. Three hundred and fortysbt white selects are expecty here tomorrow. The Louisville quota of the first increment of the second draft and units from other Kentucky points came today. In all the Kentucky selects who arrived numbered 1,046.
DR. VAN KIRK ENLISTS IN U. S. ARMY
Editor Republican, Rensselaer, Indiana. Owing to the fact, since my name was announced as a candidate for the office of joint representative, I have enlisted in the U. S. Army, passed my examination and has been accepted} in the medical department expecting to go over seas in the near future. I take this method of announcing to the republican voters that I will not be a candidate befqre tha primary election to be held next Tuesday and beg to thank my friends for the kindly interest they have manifested in my behalf in promoting such candidacy. Sincerely, G. H. VAN KIRK. Kentland, Indiana, April 29th, 1918.
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