Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1912 — Page 2

JULY CLEAN UP SAIF! At DuvalPs Quality Shop Exclusive Clothier and Furnisher, Rensselaer, Ind. Sale starts 2Oth l We are going to hold one of the largest CLEAN-UP SALES in the State. .AO »!“ Grays ' Browns at - - « 4 ' 50 All Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, $8.50 grade for $6.00 A IT2a ni“ e 2 erges ' 2 rayS ' Wns ' Tans at 13 00 An Boys ' Knickerbocker Suits, 7.50 grade for 5.50 A < 2 n2T Ue T ergeS 'T rayS ’ Br(>WnS ' Tan Sat 12 00 AII B°y s ' Knickerbocker Suits, 6.00 grade for 4.50 A YoX! ™lnnT tT S ' Ta “ S at 10 00 A “ Boys ' Knickerbocker Suits, 5.00 grade for 3.50 A Youth s 10 00 Suits at 7.50 All Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 4.00 grade for 300 All boys Knickerbocker Suits, SIO,OO grades for $7.50 AU Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 3.50 grade for 2.50 All Extra Trousers, $5.00 grade = -- - s 3 xo a U cat " I ~ “ All Extra Trousers, 4.50 grade -- - - 3.00 AH Extra Trou sers, $3.50 grade - . = $ 2 . 50 All Extra Trousers, 4.00 grade == = = 2 . 75 All Extra Trousers, 3.00 grade =- = = 2 , 00 All Shirts, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Suit Cases, Bags, Trunks, at a BIG REDUCTION C. EARL DUVALL

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THE JASPER COUNTY OEAJOCRAT F.t.BiBCQGKJDIIORIIIiDPUBLISHEB. OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PAPER OF ' JASPER COUNTY. Advertising rates made known on application. Distance Telephones Office 316. - Residence 311. Entered as Second Class Matter June •» 1908, at the post office at Rensselaer Indiana, under the Act of March 3. 1879. - Published Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday Issue 4 Pages; Saturday Issue 8 Pages. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1912.

Call for Senatorial and Representatativo Conventions.

Notice is hereby given that the democratic Senatorial convention for the counties of Jasper, Newton, Starke and White, and the JointRepresentative convention for the counties of Jasper and White, will be held in Monon, Indiana, on Thursday, August 15, 1912, commencing at 1 o’clock p. m. The representative convention will immediately follow the senatorial convention. The basis of representation in said conventions will be one delegate for each 200 votes or fraction

of over 100 cast for Secretary of State in the last general election. N. LITTLEFIELD, Chm. Jasper County. H. L. SAMMONS, Chm. Newton County. * C. M. FULLER, Chm. Starke County. W. F. BRUCKER, Chm. White County.

MASS CONVENTION.

TO VOTERS OF JASPER COUNTY: You are hereby, notified and requested to meet in mass convention at 2 o’clock p. m., July 29, 1912, at the Princess Theater, in Rensselaer, Indiana, for the purpose of electing seven delegates and seven alternate delegates to the Indiana Progressive State Convention, to be held at Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1, 1912. The basis of representation will be two delegates and two alternate delegates to each Commissioner’s District and one delegates and one alternate delegate at large. The call herein for a mass convention is made for the reason of lack of time to perfect township organizations and it is desired that all parts of the county be represented by as many voters as possible.’ RIAL B. HARRIS, Co. Chm. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, Sec.

WHAT THE PROGRESSIVES ARE DOING.

The Progressives are perfecting their organization in the Tenth district and have named ( provisional county chairman in the different counties and calls have been issued for the selection of delegates to the state convention.

As to the representative in the Tenth district, the Monticello Journal (Progressive) says th 9 t -many of those who have been making a study of the situation— both democrat and Progressive—are offering to lay odds that Mr. Crumpacker will be only third when the votes are counted this fall. The sentiment in the district seems to be intense against him. There will soon, be a line of Progressive newspapers clear across the district, commencing with the Lafayette Courier and winding-up with two or more in Lake county. If talk means anything, and it usually does, there is going to be a landslide when the election comes oft.”

SCUTTLING THE G. O. P. SHIP

The Indianapolis Star, the republican state organ, says of the selection of the new national chairman by the Taftites: “The election of Mr. Hilles as national chairman denotes the same sardonic desperation of the scuttle pilots that appeared in their renomination of Jim Sherman and the adoption of a standpat platform. They turn the ship over to Mr. Taft, lock themselves in the admiral's stateroom, throw away the key and await with fortitude the end. “They were willing, of course, to put in Barnes. Possibly they would have preferred Aldrich or Cannon or Lorimer or Smoot; but Barnes would done very well. Any who could not discern the skull and crossbones at the masthead would know by the pirate at the helm that the ship was doomed. “What the president needs, of course, as the national committee knows, is a strong man of brains and character to make up where he lacks in political sense; to guide, admonish and restrain. In this situation the party leaders, with exemplary and demoniac abandon of faithlessness, give him a man who will be nothing but the executor of Mr. Taft’s will and what that means they know perfectly well. The poorest politician in the world, the master of infelicitous speech—they leave him most graciously to his fate. i It would be false and stupid to call them leaders—they are wreckers, and masterfully well their work is being done.”

FARM BARGAINS.

Any part or all of the Monnett 80 acres facing stone road, half mi'e north of this city. 21 acres, five blocks from court house. , 22 acres, improved, well located. $1,500. 35 acres acres, improved, a bargain. SI,BOO. 4 0 acres, improved, black land S6O. 99 acres, improved, large house] $4 5. ' . ■ , a 80 acres, improved, large house $75. ■f 161 acres, improved, good buildings. $55. 80 acres, improved, hickory land. $45. Any of the above farms can be bought on terms of from S3OO to SI,OOO down and good time on remainder. GEO. F. MEYERS, Rensselaer Ind.

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FOR SALE For Sale—A good team of young work horses.—GEO. LAMPHIER. Kniman, Ind. a g For Sale—New Cable Pianos at bargain prices and on easy terms. Come and examine the pionas at my home.—HARVEY DAVISSON. For Sale—One 15 H. P. double cylinder Master-Workman gasoline engine on skids; in perfect condition. Price $225. Call or address JASPERSON BROS., Tefft, Ind. al For Sale—B-room house 1 % blocks from court house, 2 lots 50x150 feet., Jots of fruit, excellent well of water. Price $1,600, small payment down, balance like paying rent. Address Box 493, or phone 499 ~ ts For Sale—l 6 town lots in Kersey, one with house, barn, small fruit, etc. Also have 15 acres of land adjoining town of Kersey for SSOO. Will sell all together or separately.—W. A. STEVENSON Kersey, Ind. sl5 ’

Farms For Salo I have a number of farms for sale in different parts of this county and adjoining counties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business. Therefore if you have any farms or town property to sell or trade give me a chance and I will give you a square deal.—JOHN O’CONNOR, Ex-sheriff Jasper county, Kniman’ Ind. FOR RENT. lor Rent—The third floor hall in The Democrat building, 25x75 including two ante-rooms at rear. Fine light room suitable for lodge purposes or for light manufacturing, , such as shirt, overall or sunbonnet . factory. Will lease for term of | years.—F. E. BABCOCK. WANTED Wanted—To correspond or meet a widow lady about 40 years of age who wants, a good home. Object matrimony.—R. F. WILLIAMS Virgie, Ind. al Timber Wanted—Standing timber suitable for mine props, timbers, and hardwood lumber. Must be

near railroad station. Address COVEY-DURHAM COAL CO., 203 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ilf. MISCELLANEOUS. v Storage— I have rooms for light storage on second floor of The Democrat building.—HAßVEY DAVISbOA'. - a Ladies, Attention—" Salome,” the wonder of the 19th century for washing, can be had at Long’s drug store, or of the agent, Mrs. W. N Henkle, R-2; price 10c a bar or 3 rwt f °- r > v 2sc ' For ashing bedclothes it has no equal.. agio financial Farm Loans—Money to loan on P r °P ert y In any sums up to SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. | fln( fhnf Without Delay "*■ nil Illi Without Commission I Uvl Ulu < Without Charges for H Making or Recording Instruments. . W. H. PARKINSON.

Notice to Owners of Farm and City Property. The following dealers in this vicinity handle and carry in stock a full line of Usona Roofing, supplied by Hiram Day as our jobber: G. H. Thornton & Son, Surrey, Ind. M. L. Gumm, Remington, Ind. W. H, Boyle, Rose/awn, Ind. F. R. Erwin, Fair Oaks, Ind. Geo. Stembel, Wheatfield Ind. J. W. Hellscher, Kniman, Ind. 1 Warner Bros., Rensselaer, Ind. John Crook’s, Roselawn, Ind., asphalt paint. , ’ Hank Granger, Thayer, Ind. A. E. KIRK. Advertise your wants in The Democrat’s want ad columns and set , r^ ltS ‘ Remember, everybody reads The Democrat. The Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer or the St. Louis Twice-a-week Republic, only $2.00 per year. This applies to both old and new subscribers.

<; BUTLER&PERKINsJ Windmills and Towers (j Always in stock and can be erected ! I • I next day after purchase. .1 [ ji WMSOH PLUMBIN6 CO. i’ J Phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ’!