Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1902 — Page 4
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The Rensselaer Journal / Published Every Thursday by LESLIE CLARK. SUBSCRIPTION KATEb. One Copy One Year 11.00 One Copy Six Months , 50 One Copy Three Months. 25 Entered at the post office at Rensselaer Ind.. as second class mail matter.
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 an 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 aiominate candidates to be voted for at the .general Election in November, 1902, as oollows: County Auditor, County Treasurer, County Sheriff, County Coroner, County Surveyor, County Commissioners for the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Commissioners Districts, County Councilmen for the I st, 2nd, and 4th Councilmanic Districts, and Three Councilmen at large. Each precinct will be entitled to the following representation: flanging Grove 7 Delegates Gillam 12 Delegates Walker 11 Delegates Barkley East It Delegates Barkley West 9 Delegates Marion Ist, 14 Delegates Marion 2nd 19 Delegates Marion 3rd 10 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 7:3° 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: City Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer, City Marshal. By Order of the City Republican Committee. H. 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 23, 1902, at 7.30 P. M., to nominate candidates to be voted for at the city election to be held May 6 th, 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 Sherifi’s office. Ward Three, in the County Assessor’s office. , By Order of City Republican Committee. ■ll. J. Kannal, Chairman. George E. Murray, Secretary The people realize that, the awful predictions concerning tbe future in the Philippines come from the'same gentlemen who foresa w dire calamity when we failed to adopt “16 to 1 ”
A CONTRAST Of the face of a healthful woman with the face of one who is sick proves that quite often a sad facets a sick face. Many a woman has credit for a sunny disposition who would soon be sad of face and irritable of temper if she had to endure the womanly ills which many of her sex have borne for years. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cnres the diseases which are the source of so much pain and suffering to women. It establishes regularity, dries debilitating drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. _Mra Cornelia Henson, of Coalton, Boyd Co.. " la pctober 1889 I gave birth to a baby and the treatment I received at the hands of the midwife left me with falling of the uterus. I had no health to speak of for three years. I ba ? y » w -. J* the third child. My nealth began to fail and I found myself completely worn out. I had so many pains and *ches my life was a burden to me and also to all “S“ mi ’y>. for 1 was nervous and cross and I H 5 d r four doctors come to see •nc but at last found I was slowly dying. The lun s and u * c ™e trouble. X was in bed for months and when I did get up I 1 ,ooked lik ' ‘ I commenced to take Doctor Golden Medical Discovery *“d Pellets,’ and ever since then I have been a well woman. I have suffered all a womin could suffer at my monthly period until Jtace I bwjan the use of Dr. Pierces medicines, hut now I can say I have no pain. The dark t ?“° dmy eyeaare going away and I feel <1.*35? 7*7-, are red and my sffrn£« before it was as yellow as Accept no substitute for "Favorite Prescription” there is nothing just as good for weak and sick women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy peasant to take. A most effective
Republican Call tor Judicial Convention.
The delegates selected by Jasper 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 100 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; Newton county, 17 delegates. Z. F. Little, Chairman Newton County. C. C. Warner, Chairman Jasper County.
Announcements.
For County Officers. 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 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. James D. Babcock, of Marion township, is a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. Samuel R. Nichols, of Barkley township, is a candidate for county treasurer, 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 CORONER. W. J. Wright is a candidate for county coroner, 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 COMMISSIONER. Charles T. Denham, of Carpenter township, is a candidate for, commissioner from the 3rd district, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. Abraham Halleck, of Keener township, is a candidate for county commissioner from the first district, subject to the decision of the Republican county nominating convention. For City Officers. FOR MAYOR. James H. S. Ellis is a candidate for City 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 H. Vick is a candidate for city marshal, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. FOR CITY TREASURER. James H. Chapman is a candidate for city treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican convention
Yes, the Spanish War was an expensive item. But the consumers of whiskey and tobacco footed the bulk of the bill—some $168,000,000. Lo, the poor Indian is to have another name to obivate the present difficulty in. distinguishing between the inhabitants of America and India. Scientists have decided that the Red Man shall be known as an “Amerind.” Chicago health authorities have found that the “beautiful snow” has a grander missien than providing inspiration for poets and recreation for children. Careful epxeriments show that it is a marvelous purifier of the atmosphere through which it falls. Hon. William D. Foulke, United States Civil Service Commissioner, says that American ideals will never suffer as a result of responsibilities based on our new part in the world’s work brought on by the legitimate policy of expansion. Charles Francis Adams, the his torian, says that if General Lee bad not agreed that there should be no guerilla warfare after the surrender at Appomatox, America would have been confronted with conditions much worse than those now obtained in the Philippines and in South Africa. The main result of the tirade of Mr. Wheeler of Kentucky against American courtesy to foreign guests and friends. is that the democrats are annoyed and the republicans are pleased. The democrats are wondering if they can retain “the good will of the German people” in the next election.
Precinct Notices. • ‘* Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Precinct No. I, to meet at the ladies* waiting room in the court house on Saturday, March 22nd, 1902, at 2 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County convention, which meets on March 24th, 1902. Said precinct embraces the following territory to-wit; All that portion of Marion Township and City of Rensselaer lying west of the north gravel road and north of the poor farm gravel road. E. A. Aldrich, Precinct Chairman. SK3 Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Precinct No. 4 to meet at the shop of M. Eger on Saturday, March 22nd, 1902 at 2 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention, which meets on March 24th, 1902. Said precinct embraces the following territory to-wit: All that portion of Marion Township and the City of Rensselaer lying south of the poor farm gravel road and west of the south gravel road. J. H. Ellis, ? recinct Chairman. Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Precinct No. 3, to meet at the City Hall on Saturday, March 22nd, 1902, at 2 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention, which meets on March 24th, 1902. Said precinct embraces the following territory to-wit: All that portion of Marion Township and City of Rensselaer lying south of the Pleasant Ridge gravel road and east of the south gravel road. Moses Leopold, Precinct Chairman. Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of PrecinctjjNo. 2, to meet at the east court room on Saturday, March 22, 1902, at 2 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention, which meets on Monday, March 24, 1902. Said precinct embraces the following terri • tory to-wit: All that portion of Marion township and the City of Rensselaer lying east of the north gravel road and north of the Pleasant Ridge gravel road. Chas. M. Blue, I Precinct Chairman.
A lament comes from France that America is outstripping that country of silk manufacturers. The reasons the French give for the American supremacy is larger capital, superior machinery and more modern methods, coupled with a better governmental relation to labor. Owing to the great improvements in sanitation the average length of human life has been increased in cities from 31 to 38 years in the last decade in the United States. There has not been so much change in the country districts, as the conditions of life have not been so greatly improved, nor were they in such serious need of improvement. The democrats who are forcing an d evading the issue by making a plea for Cuban annexation, forget that there are other obligations that must first be fulfilled. The great necessity is to help the Cubans attain that for which they have been struggling for many years to deal fairly with them in the matter of trade. When we have accomplished our first duty there will be plenty of time to consider annexation. Secretary Long, in a Lincoln day speech at Boston, has given a sane utterance in regard to the Philippines and one that should appeal to all thinking Americans. He says the question is not one of a day, but of a whole generation; and that, when the ability of the Filipinos to administer self government is assumed, they alone should decide whether they will walk alone and independent “or hand in hand with us as Canada walks with England.” “It is gratifying to newspaper men to know that farmers are falling into the habit of trading exclusively with those who advertise,” says one of our exchanges. Business men who doubted it have later experimented, in many different ways, and had their eyes opened to the true cause of their waning business. “It is not only because advertising does bring and retain customers but because the farmers are most sincere friends of the country press and for this reason ignore the business houses that not only ask for trade but seem devoidjof any desire to see the home paper exist.”
Coughs “ My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her completely.” J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Three sizes: 25c., enough for an ordinary cold; 50c., just right for bronchitis, hoarseness .hard colds, etc.; fl, most economical for chronic cases and to keep on hand. J. O. AYER CO., Lowell, Mau.
Arrow Shots.
I shot an arrow Into the air, It fell to the earth; I know not where. —Longfellow. Almost every man thinks his business leads him a dog’s life. When a train is behind time it is sure to have to stop at every station. It is a lucky thing that every man with a bass voice is not a bass singer or there would be too many for the demand. Girls in small country towns think they keep closer in touch with the fashions than anybody else. A jprinter uses his rule as much as a woman does her hairpin. , It always looks pathetic to see a big splendid man with no mind to speak of. We call attention to the amount of Spitting men do by pointing to the cement walks on a cold day. It will never get over seepiing strange that anybody will voluntarily eat railway sandwiches. Some girls can’t talk to a boy without giggling every few minutes. When we know we have to get up real early we never get sleepy till just about getting up time. A man will eat an apple and throw the core on the floor. A woman will lay the core up somewhere. How do you like to see a man wearing a stove pipe hat and a celluloid collar? •SbZWbPeople will say of a woman “She fainted away” when the truth is she did not faint away and could not if she tried. No matter how well dressed a young man may be, it looks bad for him to eat with his knife. We wish we could see some one who could go away from home and come back without trying to tell a lot of stories about it You needn’t try to dodge a chronic story teller by walking fast. He will head you off. Nature is kind. When we get old we can see others who get childish, but never notice it in ourselves. We know men who grow eloquent over reciting their grievances. Almost every man likes to say “I am independent” but very few are. Some men who pretend to tell the truth for truth’s sake, tell it merely for cussedness. ./ The more you find about some things the less you think of them.
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Diploma Examinations.
Diploma examinations will be held as follows: SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1902. ’ Rensselaer High School Building. Remington High School Building. Kniman. Dunn ville, Banta School House, Hanging Grove. District No. 4, Milroy. Parr. Barkley Centre. Gillam Centre. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1902. Rensselaer. Remington. Wheatfield. Pupils may choose the tiifie and place of their examination. , The examination of seventh year pupils in geography will not be held this year. Pupils will be allowed to take but one examination. Pupils who have made 75 per cent or above in the Bi-monthly examinations in Music need not take the examination in that branch. Teachers are requested to furnish the average grade to all eighth year pupils in music. READING. March. .. .Rip Van Winkle Irving. April... .Barbara Frietchie Whittier. May... .The White Footed Deer. .Bryant. , Louis H. Hamilton, Co. Supt.
Constipation and, Malarial fever.
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Pleasant Ridge.
March comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb.
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W. S. Lowman came home from the Springs Sunday, where he has been taking treatment. Mae Lowman spent the former part of last week with Mrs. Mary Lowman, Floyd Winner was on the sick list the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore spent Sunday at the ranch. John Hurley has occupied the house formerly occupied by Mr. Louks.
Can’t Keep it Secret.
The splendid work of Dr. King’s New Life Pills is daily coming to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel trouble was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness jaundice ane- indigestion. Try them. 25c at A. F. Long’s. It should be rehnemb'red by those who denounce our policy in the Philippines as “government without the consent of the governed,” that those who are governed should be able to give an intelligent consent. We do not ask the consent of children even in this country. As the Filipinos grow up they will be accorded larger privileges.
FIVE PER CENT FARM LOANS.
One Per Cent Commission. W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, has a special fund to loan at 5 per cent in terest and one per cent commission. No delay.
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