Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1902 — THE STATE TICKET. [ARTICLE]

THE STATE TICKET.

•tomtary of State — DANIEL E. BTORMS. Satftor of State— DAVID E. SHERRICK. Cnnrei of State— NAT U. HILL, pllnwtey General— CHARLES W. MILLER. IBbok Supreme Court— ROBERT A. BROWN, of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. KM* Statistician— BENJ. F. JOHNSON. State Geologist— W. S. BLATCHLEY. •MSB Supreme Court, Fifth District— JOHN H. GILLETT. Stodges Appellate Court— FRANK R. ROBY. U. Z. WILEY. I W. J. HENLEY. JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. W. E. ROBINSON. DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress, EDGAR D. CRUMPACKER. For Judge 30th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Prosecuting Att’y. 30th Judicial Circuit, JOHN D. SINK. For Joint Representative, JESSE E. WILSON. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. For Treasurer, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Sheriff, ABRAHAM HARDY. For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE. For Coroner. W. J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner Ist District, ABRAHAM G. HALLECK. For Commissioner 2nd District FREDERICK WAY MIRE. . For Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T. DENHAM. For County Councilmen, Ist district JOHN HAHN and district HARVEY E PARK ISON 3rd district JOHN MARTINDALE district WALTER V. PORTER , f ED. T. BIGGS At Large J . ERHARDT WF.URTHNER l ANDREW J. HICKS A Harvard archaeologist has been digging up some interesting relics of prehistoric times from a cemetery near Cairo that is thought to be nearly «.000 years old, but he has fotind nothing much deader than the free trade Issue which the leaders of the reorganised Democracy have disinterred J!or service during the present campaign.

The Tenth district Postmasters’ Meeting at Hammond has been changed to Oct. 6 and 7. Among the most prominent speakers are Postmaster F. E. Coyne, of Chicago, Congressman Crumpacker, Supt. Rathbnn, of the U. S. rural free delivery service, Supt. Halloway of the railway mail service, from Cincinnati, and many other men of note. The case of Rev. Wm. Baber, of Filer, Mo., is attracting widespread attention. He says: “I think my life was saved by Dr. Kay’s Renovator. My case was a complicated and obscure stomach, liver and bowel trouble, following an attack of measles and lagrippe. I gradually grew worse for years until I was so weak and sick I felt that I must die, but Dr. Kay’s Renovator cured me.” It is marvelous how Dr. Kay’s Renovator cures sick people by renovating their system, thus removing the cause. This is effectual when everything else fails. It is sold by druggists or sent by mail for 25c, 50c or fl. Bend for free sample, book and advice. Dr. JJ. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. There is a pretty girl in an alpine hat. A sweeter girl in a sailor brim, But the handsomest girl you’ll ever see,

Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky Mountain Tea. B. F. Fendig. If it wasn’t popular, if it wasn’t loved by the people, why do dealers say? “We have something just as good as the Madison Medicine Co’s. Rocky Mountain Tea.” Think it over. 35 cents. B. F. Fendig. Coal for threshing purposes at $3.25 per ton at the Rensselaer Feed Store. If you are going to make a sidewalk don’t fail to use Glazed Sidewalk Brick. They make the cheapest and best walk. For sale by Donnelly Lumber Co Lump coal for threshing at $3.25 per ton at the Donnelly Lumber Co. Mrs. Herman Peritz and children, of Chicago, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sprigg, returned home Tuesday. A. D. Babcock, of Goodland, democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, was attending the carnival yesterday. Hallie Flynn has resigned his position in Chicago to accept a position as traveling salesman for a St. Louis firm. Oapt. Guthrie, of Monticello, democratic candidate for Congress, is here taking in the carnival and meeting his constituents. Mrs. F. J. Inaes, of Chicago, and Miss Jenieve Failing, of Monticello, are the guests of Mr. and Mre. W. J. Imes. Mrs. J. F. Warren returned Tuesday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. W*Cole, at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nichols, of Lowell, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn. Mrs. Frank McCord and children, ot Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCord. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe, of Fowler, are attending the carnival and visit- ! ing relatives here. j Miss Mae Reprogel, of Monticello, , is attending the carnival and visiting I friends here. I Miss Mary Wishard, of Lafayette, is the guest of Miss Flossie Wright, | Mrs. C. P. Hopkins, of McEweD, Tenn., is visiting relatives here. * Miss Clara Smith, of Chicago, is spending the week here. Mrs. A. W. Cole, of Lafayette, is visiting relatives here. Dr. Hemphill, of Seeley ville, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Joseph Sharp has returned from a visit in Ohio. Eugene Spitler, of Lafayette, is here for the carnival.