Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1902 — Page 4
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Republican County Call.
The Republican voters of Jasper County, will meet at their respective precincts on Saturday, March 22nd, 1902, at 2 o’clock P. M. and select delegates to the County Convention. The delegates so chosen will meet in Rensselaer, March 24th, 1902, at 1:30 P. M. and select ten delegates and alternate delegates to the State Convention, twenty-one delegates and alternate delegates to the Judicial convention, and ten delegates and alternates to the Legislative Convention, and nominate candidates to be voted for at the general Election in November, 1902, as follows: County Auditor, County-Treasurer, County Sheriff, County Coroner, County Surveyor, County Commissioners for the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Commissioners Districts, County Councilmen for the Ist, 2nd, and 4th Councilmanic Districts, and Three Councilmen at large. Each precinct will be entitled to the following representation: Hanging Grove ... t .......... 7 Delegates Gillam. 12 Delegates Walker II Delegates Barkley East 11 Delegates Barkley West 9 Delegates Marion Ist, 14 Delegates Marion 2nd .- 19 Delegates Marion 3rd to Delegates Marion 4th it Delegates Jordan 5 Delegates Newton. • 8 Delegates Keener 14 Delegates Kankakee 6 Delegates Wheatfield 13 Delegates Carpenter South 13 Delegates Carpenter East. 13 Delegates Carpenter West. 9 Delegates Milroy 4 Delegates Union South 9 Delegates Union North 8 Delegates By order of the Committee. C. C. Warner, Chairman. C. E. Mills, Secretary.
Republican City Calls.
The Republican voters of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, will meet in mass convention at the Opera House, on Wednesday, March 26, 1902, at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose of nominating candidates to be voted for at the City election to be held May 6th, 1902, for the following offices: 1 City Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Marshal. By Order of the City Republican Committee. 11. J. Kannal, Chairman. George E. Murray, Secretary. The Republican voters of Rensselaer will meet in ward mass conventions at the Court House on Friday, March 28, 1902, at 7.30 P. M., to nominate candidates to be voted for at the city election to be held May 6th, 1902, for the following offices: Two Councilmen for the First Ward. Two Councilmen for the Second Ward. Two Councilmen for the Third Ward. The places of meeting in the various wards will be as follows: Ward One in the ladies’ waiting room. Ward Two. at the Sheritl’s office. Ward Three, in the County Assessor’s office. By Order of City Republican Committee. 11. J. Kannal, Chairman. George E. Murray, Secretary. • In Chicago it has been decided 4 to cut the salaries of the school teachers 9 per cent. It wAuld b- better if the perquisites of political hangers on could be cut about 99 per cent. It is a bad sign when a city economizes in exactly the wrong place.
BRAIN FOOD. Not long since there was a great run on the fish markets because it was announced that fish was food for the brain. Of course the fallacy of the fad was soon exploded. Normally the food we eat nourishes brain, nerves, muscle, /k bones, etc., each part of the body -'w assimilating KwKa L ——-d phosphorous salts, lime, ac- (JEw l/A cording to its 0& need. When the brain begins to show weakness or the nerves become sensitive it is a sign that HMMp’ there is a loss of the nutrition contained in the food eaten, and this loss is in general due to disease the stomach, and its allied organs. Dr. Pierce's ■r'” Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organa of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of food, which is the source of the strength of both brain and body. ’Twas troubled with very frequent headaches,” writes Miss Belle Summerton, of San Diego, Duval Co., Texas., "often accompanied by severe vomiting; bowels were irregular and my stomach ana liver seemed continually out of order. Often I could eat almost nothing, and sometimes absolutely nothing, for twenty-four hours at a time. I was entirely unfit for work, and my whole system seemed so run-down that I feared a severe sick spell and was very much discouraged. I was advised to try Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and did so with such satisfactory results that before finishing the third bottle I felt perfectly able to undertake duties attending public school life.” Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser in paper covers is sent free, on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay exr pense of mailing only. Address Dr. IL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Republican Call for Judicial Convention.
The delegates selected by J asper and Newton counties to the Judicial Convention will meet at Brook, Newton county, Indiana, on the 10th day of April, 1902, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. and nominate to be voted for at the general election in November, 1902, the republican candidate for Judge of the 30th judicial circuit and the republican candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the 30th judicial circuit. The representation shall be one delegate and one alternate delegate for each too votes, and for each additional fraction of more than fifty votes cast for Hon. Hugh Hanna for presidential elector at the election held in November, 1900. Each county to be entitled to the following representation: Jasper county, 21 delegates; Ne.wton county, 17 delegates. Z. F. Little, Chairman Newton County. C. C. Warner, Chairman Jasper County.
Announcements.
For County Officers. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Philip Blue, of Marion township, is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. We are authorized to announce the name of John A: Lamborn, of Carpenter township, as candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. James N. Leatherman, of Marion township, is a candidate for county auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. FOR SHERIFF. Abraham G. Hardy is a candidate for reelection as county sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, Myrt B. Price, of Carpenter township, is a candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republicon county nominating convention. Hugh L. Gamble, of Marion township, is a candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention.
For City Officers.
FOR MAYOR. James H. S. Ellis is a candidate for Ci:y Mayor, subject to the decision of the city nominating convention. FOR CLERK. Schuyler C. Irwin is a candidate for City Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican city nominating convention. Chas. Morlan is a candidate for city clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. FOR CITY MARSHAL. A. D. Burns is a candidate for city marshal of Rensselaer, subject to the decision of the Republican city nominating convention. Christie 11. Vick is a candidate for city marshal, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. FOR CITY TREASURER. James 11. Chapman is a candidate for city treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican convention »
The City Council.
At the meeting of the city council Monday evening the city employes at the city plant were granted an increase in wages. The superintendent hereafter will receive $75 per month and the other employes SSO. J. W. Horton et al petitioned for an arc lamp at the intersection of Weston and Cornelia streets. Referred to light committee. Fred Parcells was accepted as a memberofthe fire company. A contract was made with the Standard Oil Co. for supplies at the following prices: Capital oil, 30 cents per gallon; Renown engine oil, 18c per gallon; white waste, 5.Jc per pound.
C. E. Mills is sick with pleurisy.
The pension of Hiram Jacks has been increased from $8 to sl2 per month. * Robert Shook, of Barkley township, has purchased a feed and hitch barn>« at Fowler and will move there in a few days. , By request, the sermon, “Is There Not a Cause,” will be repeated at the M. E. church next Sunday morning. It is earnestly requested that all the members be present, as well as outsiders. Dr. I. B. Washburn will be brought home from the Presbyterian hospital at Chicago, Sunday. He has not been making the progress towards recovery since the operation that was hoped for. A letter was received at the post office the other day addressed to Nubbin Ridge. Postmaster Meyer sent it I on to Aix, and it was delivered to the addressee. According to Vet Jenkins’ I location of Nubbin Ridge the letter ' should have been forwarded to Blackford.
THINGS IN GENERAL!
Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City.
Dr. Kay’s Renovator for dyspepsia. J. S. White, of Steger, 111., is visiting here. Miss Julia Royse is visiting in Indianapolis. George Catt, of Monon, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Vern Jacks is working in Milliron’s lunch room at Monticello. To cure obscure diseases, renovate the system with Dr. Kay’s Renovator. Henry P. Williams, of Winona, Minn., was a Rensselaer visitor Sunday. Dr. Kay’s Renovator cures headache, constipation, dyspepsia. 25c. 50, and sl. Mrs. G. W. Renicker and Mrs. Frank Blancett are visiting in Lafayette. Dr. Kay’s Renovator, a perfecsystem renovator. At druggists 25 50, sl. Mrs. Julia Healey is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. F. B. Lyon, at Delphi. The Journal carries a large line of stock cuts suitable for sale or stock bills. Mrs. F. M. Lewis, of Oxford, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Paris, Judge J. E. Fredenburg, of Pontiac, Mich., was here last week on professional business. .» Miss Ethel Thompson, of Delphi, was the guest 0/ her uncle, E. M. Neher, last week. Jim Hemphill, of Danville, 111., and little daughter, visited his mother here this week. The ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ropp, north of Pleasant Grove, died last Saturday. Jacob Wright, now an employe of the Michigan City car shopp, is visiting his relatives here. Mrs. A. Lynn, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs W. H. Parkison, re turned to her home in Attica Friday. See the fine new stock of Dress Goods in wool and wash goods. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. S. V. Fisher, of Morocco, was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. J. T. Randle and Mrs. D. A. Stoner. About twenty-five members of the Masonic order attended a banquet given by the Monticello lodge last Friday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow, of Barkley township, last Friday morning, but died the same afternoon. The wisdom of those who failed-to clean the snow from their sidewalks has been d?monstra'ed, as the sun has at last done the work for them.
Stop the BUght It is a sad thing to see fine fruit treesspoiled by the blight. You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But some of them don’t get their, rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott’s Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott’s Emulsion is a medicine with IoW of strength in it—the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott’s Emulsion makes children grow, makes them eat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott’s Emulsion will 'make it catch up with the rest. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott’s Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c and sl. all druggists.
Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm for bronchitis. Miss Christina Lundberg, of Chesterton, is the guest of Mrs. Ray Wood. C. A. Hopkins, former township assessor, moved to Benton county Tuesday. Mrs. Orla Finney, of Elwood, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Morgan. Lon Peregrine, living just over the line in White county, died Tuesday night of pneumonia. Silas Swain, a former resident of this vicinity, but now living in the west, is the guest of R. W. Marshall. W. B. Austin has sold his fine residence on River street to Dr. S. C. Johnson, who will occupy it in a few days. G. G. Brown, who has been living near Sharon, moved to Plymouth last week, where he is interested in a feed barn. The pastor and wife will entertain the menyiers and frie ids of the Methodis/church at the parsonage on next Friday evening. Daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs Carter Garriott, near Aix, and to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamacher, of Union township, Tuesday. The largest and most complete new stock of hats and caps on sale now ever shown. Chicago Bargain Store. The firm of Cowgill & Worland has dissolved partnership. Mr. Cowgill will continue the undertaking business and Mr. Worland the buggy business. Emil Johnson, a farmer living near town, and Mrs. Emily Anderson, were married by and at the home of Rev. Hall Saturday evening. The con tracting parties are Swedes. Lewis Zobrosky and Miss Ella Burns, giving their residences as Newton county, were married by Squire Troxell at the Makeever House parlors Tuesday'noon A special great mark-down carpets sale to March 1, including 40 to 50 remnants of 10 to 25 yards each, at nearly price. Chicago Bargain Store. For Rent —For six months to small family. House furnished complete for housekeeping, with garden spot, chicken house and park. Inquire of Mrs. Mary Porter, 721 N. College Ave. Through a typographical error in ' our court notes last week the reduction of the Forsythe street assessment was given at $lO, when it should, have been S4O. Among those from other towns who attended the John Ramey funerail were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Griffith, of Remington; Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Cambe, of Kniman, and Ellison Condra, of Lafayette. For Sale —Good 7 room house, well and outbuildings, four lots, plenty of snade, located in Rensselaer. For sale at a bargain on terms to suit, nurchaser. Inquire of R. D. Thompson,; Rensselaer, Ind. The sky looks bluer, the sun shines brighter, a feeling oi youth and strength creeps over the soul after taking Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co. 35cts. For sale by B. F. Fendig. See the new shoes, boys’ clothing, neckwear; lace curtains, em- . broideries laces, dress trimmings, { hosiery, etc. Chicago Bargain Store. ' I. J. Porter has sold the property in 1 the north part of town occupied by ' Bert Brenner to John H. Jessen for | SI,OOO. Mr. Brenner will move into; A. F. Long’s property on River street, but will probably’ build in the spring. Buy your seed potatoes now they may be higher later. All sacked and no mixed stock. Kurals 90 cts; Early Rose 98 cts. and Early Ohio’s $1 20 bushel. Chicago Bargain Store. She was sitting up with a sick man. No professional nurse was she, Simply sitting up with her love-sick lover, Giving him Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Remember that the price of The Democrat and Indiana State Sentinel is $1.35 per year; Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer, $1.50; all three, $1.85. Cash in advance. The commissioners of Newton county will next week be asked to order an election for the removal of the county seat to Goodland, and after sixty days’ notice the question will be voted upon. Goodland has organized for the fight and stands a splendid chance of winning.
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