Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1910 — Page 2

THE JASPER CWTDEMOCRIT. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC OF JASPER COUNTY. Entered as Second-Class Matter June 8, 1908, a< the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3/1879. - 1 ' ' ————■ • —— f ■■■* - ——- • • Long-Distance Telephones I Office 315. - Residence 311. .-.....—i i ; .—;—~.— -- i Published Wednesdays and Saturday. Wednesday Issue 4 Pages; Saturday Is- • sue 8 Pages. * Advertising rates made known on ap- j ' plication. ■ SATURDAY,'MAY 28, 1910.

CALL FOR CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. The democrats of the Tenth Congressional district and all others who desire to co-operate with them, are directed to select delegates in each county in the district for the congressional convention which will be held in Hammond, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910,' for the purpose of selecting a candidate for congress for said district. ' The basis of representation will be one delegate for each 200 and §ne for each fraction of 200 over 100 votes cast for Thos. R. Marshall for governor in 1908. Jasper county is entitled to Eight Delegates in said convention. » C. J. MURPHY, U' District Chairman.

VICTORY FOR EMPLOYES.

Lafayette, Ind., May 24.—After being threatened with a firemen’s strike for several days, the Monon Railway to-day granted the firemen on the system an increase of about 20 per cent in wages.

INDIANA MASONS

Choose William Ridley Corydon To Head Grand Lodge. Indianapolis, May 24.—William Ridley Corydon was elected Grand Master of the Indiana Grand Lodge of Masons to-day. The election was followed by a banquet attended by 600 Masons. Other officers elected are: Deputy Grand Master, William IL Swintz, South Bend; Senior Grand Warden, Elmer F. Gay, Indianapolis; Junior Grand Warden, John F. Hanan, La Grange; Grand Treasurer, Frank E. Gavin, Indianapolis; Grand Secretary, Calvin W. Prather, Indianapolis; Secretary, Calvin W. Prather, Grand Trustee, A. W. Emery, Evansville.

NEIL NOMINATED

For Congress By Ninth District Republicans—Beveridge Lebanon Ind., May 24.—E. E. Neal, of Noblesville, was-nomin-ated for Congress to-day by the Ninth District Republicans o,n the twenty-second ballot. His opponents were Edward Daniels, of Tipton ; B. F. H arness, of Ko 7 komo; Irvin Dwiggins, of Crawfordsville, and F. F. Hutchinson, of Lebanon. 4he ■ resolutions were in line with the state platform on the tariff, ignoring the Payne-Aldrich bill, and indorsing Senator Beveridge in a fulsome manner. President Taft was also indorsed. The convention went on favor of a national lawprohibiting the shipment of liquor into “dry” territory.

THE NATIONAL MONTHLY

A High Class Democratic Publication for 50c. a Year. If taken in connection - with The Democrat, only $2 for both papers a full year. The democrat has made arrangements with the publishers of yth€ National Monthly for the exclusive clubbing privilege in Jasper county, and can offer this highclass democratic publication to its readers for only 50 cents where taken in connection with .this paper. The National Monthly is'.unlike * any other periodical of a like nature published. Each number contains a handsome cover printed in colors, and the cover design of each number for the past year has the home of some former president of the United States. The periodical itself is printed in large clear type, on calendered paper, and is got ten up something after the style of the Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘ ' / «... Sample copies may be had at iThe Democrat office. You will Want the National Monthly after you have seen a copy of same. *

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Begins Saturday, May 28, 8:30 A. M. Continues Until Saturday, May 28,10:30 P. M. Merchandising Esdent Crowded Full of MoneySading/Possibilities For y ou.

OUGGESTS buying on your part because weather conditions have left us with a store full of merchandise that should have been in the hands of our customers weeks ago. We won’t carry these goods over a season —its against our established rule. That is the reason for this sale. You will find everything marked plainly with Just the Time to Buy Muslin Underwear Now when we are able to offer you the made-up garments in full wide skirts and sizes, lace and embroidery trimmed, cheaper than the material in them. Interesting Prices on Suits. Visit this department, pick out any suit that appeals to your taste, then let us tell you the price—you will do the rest, j The above facts apply to dur skirt line. i iii ~ ————■— Patrician Pumps and Oxford Ties Add finish to a charming costume. We have a complete stock of the newest creations. • Also cleaning up a line of Oxfords worth $2 to $3, at sale price of SI.OO a pair. A big stock of men’s heavy work shoes, $2 to $2.50 goods; sale price $1.25 to $1.65 American Beauty and W.B. Corsets Ladies will anticipate their corset wants for months to come when prices such as these hold forth: All broken lines, SI.OO quality, . . .75 All new extra long, 1.00 quality, . . .85 All new extra long, 1.50 Quality, . . SI.OO All new extra long, 2.00 quality, . . 1.50 All new extra long, 2.50 quality, . . 2.00 All new extra long, 3.50 quality, . . 2.50 All Women’s Rust-Proof Corsets, 10 per cent, discount during this sale.

We Are Expecting, and There Will Be, Crowds at This Sale, But we will Have Plenty of Clerks To Wait On You. THE G. E. MURRAY CO.

price cards giving the cut-price. This event event will mean dollars saved to any family for these necessities that you need every day of your life. Come, don’t let your neighbors get all the bargains. Come early and be one of the first. THE G. E. MURRAY CO. ■« . Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Included in. This Sale. If you look at our clothing you will buy your new suit here; we will show you why. If you do not looK. here, you ixfill miss the best goods_for the least money. Coats at Appealing Prices. All those dainty coat models that this spring has made so popular, are represented in our stock. A spring wrap has become a necessity for spring and fall wear. Not to buy this line is to pass an opportunity seldom offered. ' Crisp, Dainty Wash Goods and Zephyr Ginghams At prices easy to pay. Each piece seems to outdo the other in loveliness, yet the prices make buying easy, and the price helps some. A Hosiery Proposition That Should Make You Take Notice. Our popular Hoosier Girl 10c stocking, sizes from 5% to 10c, sale price, per pair, 1. . . . . j 7 C Children’s Black Cat 20c stocking, sizes 5% to 10, at per pair, 12%c Children’s extra fine rib, 25c quality, per pair, . . IQ C Ladies’hose, special per pair, . . . . , 12%c Ladies’hose, 25c quality, per pair, . . . jg c Ladies’ lace hose, 25c quality, per pair 15 C Ladies' lace hose, 50c quality, per pair, . . . 35 c