Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1882 — Page 8

TIT, REPUBLICAN. , . -r, ' . n- -r—a *. “ ■ *■ " T ~ . s, Muwh 16, 1881.

Republican Township Convention.

There will be a meeting of the Republicans of Marion township Jasper county, Indiana, in the Court House, on Saturday, March 25,1882, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of nominating canditates for Township Trustee, Road Superintcndant, Assessor, two Justices of of the Peace, and three Constables, to be voted for at the election to be held Monday April 3, 1882. Republicans and all others who propose to work and act with the Republican party in the future are cordially iiivited to be present and participate in the proceedings or the convention. I. B. Washburn ) W. H. Gwin f > Com. H. W. Porter )

Attention Republicans— The Republicans of Hanging Grove township are requested to meet at tdie Banta school house, on Saturday the 25 of March, 1882, at 2 ‘/clock P. M. for the purpose of nominating a township ticket, and transacting such other business ab will come before the convention. By order of the committee.

Editors Republican I read an article in The Republican of February 3d, under the caption of “A Political Problem” with much interest, and was pleased with the sentiment expressed and the law* yer-like manner in which the author handled his subject so long as lie confined himself to the political issue. But I think he is wrong when he attempts to make it a partisan question. Some of the most energetic workers in the temperance cause of our State and county are life-long Democrats. Not only ?i few but I believe thousands of r.iiat party will insist that the question of prohibition shall be submitmitted to the people, and not only that, but they will vote for it when they have the opportunity. Will pretend to say that all Republicans have favored the submission of the question to the people? i bis he noted the position of his party organ (the State Journal) ;,ince this subject has been before them? Has he noticed that the democratic editors of this State at Mieit two last conventions declined to oppose the submission of the amendment to a vote of tin people, when even the president of viie association (Stoll) was almost

moving—not Heaven—to do so. It is true that McDonald, Hendricks, Yoorhees, Gray, and other i >eiroeratic leaders have pnt thern-•.-rdves upon record against this n neudment, yet they are not the Democratic party and will not be •, ')le to control the moral and better moment of the party. Whether by “mental acrobatic Teats or “podestrian strides” 1 care not, I am g(ad to know they are coming out* ton the right side, and boannot help but think that to attempt to make this a partisan question, will do the cause a great injury, and the* person or party that does it, no good. Let ns present the question upon its merits —first, that the people have a right to decide ah'.questions where they are vitally intereeted by the ballot, and secondly,', tliat no good American citizen, be he Democrat, Republican or, National should object to that method) of. settling all tions of such a nature.. Then let all men of alb par ties < joinon this question and. keep all party spirit out of it,, and. I feel certain that the legislature will let “We, The People” have an. opportunity of settling this much-voxed question.

' Those persons who are espectipg to .go from here to central or oorthern Dakota should purchnse their tickets via the Chicago and Northwestern railroad,,as 15 owns the principal, route to this row cauattyr, TJie G <fc N. W:. railroad rpjw the t nest eon;; fori liram q' Q|!tyHt>.V.iU All -J;v ’.

C. J. BROWN.

GLEANINGS.

BY IROQUOIS.

Joseph Clark is improving his property in Thompson’s addition, by building a stable and a fence. Lemuel Casey, of Barkley townis very sick of typhoid pneumonia. “Grape Island” was the happy recipient of the Democratic nomi nation for assessor of Union town ship last Saturday. He treated all around to the cigars, which, by the way, is a vast- improvement over the old-fashioned Democratic treat. Happier still will David be if his nomination does not end as did his treat—in smoke. The other man may get the most votes. The town board does not sit with closed doors. There is no star chamber about it. Regular meetings the first Monday night of each month in F. W. Babcock’s office. Special meetings when the board deem them necessary, which any one interested may learn by referring to the record or by enquiring of any member of the board. McCoy is building the nobbiest barn in Rensselaer. It would not suit Tom if it were not so. Ras Peacock’s wife andyounge3 child are very sick. Mr. Stockton, of Tippecanoe county, is improving his farm in Barkley township and proposes to move onto it in the near future. Do not discourage men from engaging in business here. You do not know whether any business is overdone or not. Let them come and take the chances with the rest of us in the race for bread and butter.

There is quite a brisk demand for town property in ' Rensselaer. Persons er.quiring are not speculators but those who wish to erect business or dwelling houses. Aaron Holman, of Hanging Grove, wants to find a house in town that he can occupy. Jackson Phegley is the prospective candidate of the Democracy for trustee of Marion township, and Henry Fisher for road superintendent, and of course James Welsh would like to succeed himself as assessor. Keener township has a large list of candidates for office. Lemuel Shortridge and D. E. Faircliild are longing for the ma ntle of C. H. Price to fall upon them, Dr. Antrim would be pleased to succeed J. T. Abbett, and Dr. Robbins thinks he would like to drop the “Dr.” and take up the “Hon.”

“Undoctored” cigars—clear tobacco, without flavoring or opiums for those who appreciates a good thing in this line —at the postoffice lobby. Call for the “C., M. & C.” Best brands of chewing tobacco in the market.

Spring Normals.

For the benefit of teachers nnd advanced students of Pulaski, Jasper nnd adjoining counties, there will be held at FUANCKSYILLK, INI)., a Normal term of six weeks, opening April 11, 188$, to be followed by a term of six weeks at MKDARYVIM.E, IKD. Ther will be different grade* and sections in each of the common branches. Instruction will bn given in instrumental nnd vocal music; also in any of the higher oranches where there is a sufficient number to form a class. These Normals will be continuous. Besides classes designed to review the entire work at each place, the.e will also be a class for th>rouyh work, beginning their studies at Fraucesvilleand continuing them at Mcdaryville, the same as at one twelve weeks term. Tuition, including everything but instrumental music, $4.00 nt each place. Good V)i:h luinihhod looms nt $2 to $2.50 per week, loorac for self boarding, either furnished or unfurnished, oau be had, and students board tbt-mselves at much lower Crates. Tliero will be a sufficient number of iusructors to do justice to tho work, aud every effort wiil be put forth to make the school both pleasant and proiitable to all who couie. For further particulars address W. E. Nkthkxtox, Winamao, Ind.

Mr. Richard Crowley, of Salem, Mass., says: “I can, from personal experience, recommend. Brown’s Iron Bitters os being a permanent cure.> for- indigestion., dyspepsia, sick stomach, painful urination, btc. It really strengthens the j whole general system., Ha efletfL i U. fiivat. woiUjr/uL” *

m uni m WM. A. LAMSON, -DE/LER IS'HARDWARE, TSRIWARE, W 8 Wo«i stms, ks & imUm, Breach rind Muzzle Loaders in Great Va riety and Qualify, and prices ranging from $2-5 to S 5 >. Cartrid lewder, Vnps, >.tv , etc PISTOLS, REUOLKUS, Various Grades and' Prices. f 22T , €Iaa‘k &l 32 »,*!>«- w‘*t Old Stlaiid. ftowrlis ft Est SS i 1 ihft-E Btel A ft A Temple iron Works. Cumringhem & 1 emple, Engineers, Fminrs ana Maeluiest, Offitee <jv ll'drfcu.QO and 02 v cmd St., LA FA YEITE, ISO!A NA . „ • < Manufacturers of and Dealers in stew flingines staisl Boilers SHAFTINGS, PULLEYS, HANGERS,BOIJihiIi t< IiONTS Building fronts!

aRATES& BEARING BARS Hay - Press Gearings, Etc., Jtiek-Screws, Set-Screws, Holts, Wrought Iron Forging , stewn Gauges, Glass Gauges Gauge Cock-., Globe y r a\ves, Check Valves, Pipe and Fillings. _ Having an almost endless variety of Pattern for Repairs and Attachments for Machines, we are prepared to furnish on the shortest possible notice every description of liras* and Iron Castings. PIOJSTEER MEAT MAMET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACII, Proper. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton. Snusnuge, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasers nt tho lowest prices. None but the best stock slaaghturod. Everybody is invited call. The Highest Price Paid fo> Good Fat Cattle. 12-6. J. J. KIGLESBAL

AUSTIN HOUSE, A [FORMERLY HOPKINS HOUSE), P.ENSSELLAER, INDIANA. CW. DUVALL, PROPRIETOR. entrally . located. Careful attention paid to the wauls ami comfort of guests. Excellent tables loaded with every tiling the market affords, good beds, and charges reasonable. E&'-Free Bus to and from trains. *

W. E. SEARS, Real estate and mining bbokek. Animas City, LaPlattu Co. Colorado. I have a few first-class Lots and houses ; also good Mining Property, for sale or trade at reasonable figures. Being “Out West,’’ I have the advantage of Eastern Agents, and can do better, especially on mining claims. Any one wishing to mtrehase either, will do well by calling on or addressing mu at Animus City.

W. BABCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Heal Estate Stoker, Office next door to i’ottofllrc. Practices in the courts of-Jasper, Ncwtou ami lion toil counties. Lands examined, abstractsof titles prepared, taxes paid, and collections made. b. miller” attorney at law, Ri sselaer, Ind. * Notary Public anl li surnneo Agent. Specla attention given to the collection and prompt remittance of claims. B. S. Dwioutns, I’res’t Z. Dwuiotnh, Cashier CITIZEN’S BANK, Rewtatlaer, Ind., Does a general banking business; gives apecia attention to collections; remittances made on day of payment at current rate of exchange; 11 tercst paid on balances; certificate* bearing ntcrest Issued; exchange bought and sold. Vollinacdteu angefertlgt, Krbsenaften, Sehnldforderuugrh n. d. gl. In Deutschland*, Oeslerrelch, Denmark. Scnwoaen, Norwegen un ‘> derScwelz. Wechsel an die bedeutesten Hankgeechaefte in alien Staedlen Europa’s ausgestellt- Bllletien von und naeh Bum pa neber die Dampfaclilil Ltnlen verka » ■ Auriun if cCot. Tito* as Thomtsom. SAB KINO BOVSEOr A-Mn Ox as L THOMPSON. (Successors to A. Wcu: vc* Thompson ikm.) Keasaalaer. Ind. Do »general hanking traslaem. Bur and sell exchange. Collection* made on nil available points. Monty loaned, btormt gait on spevtOed tune deposits, .eta. Ottfc* «m»e pjmx. p* oidJto-j. £ fcv»*pr

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