Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1882 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. ■ <»■ W ~»T— —g.~ ■ -■ a. J.Thwcday, May 4, 1882.

Political Announcements .FOR A EDITOR. Kd.itortn>f The Republican: Please announce through the columhs oj your paper that GEORGE M. ROBINSON is a oundidate for Audi tor of Jasper County subfact to the decision of the Republican Primary Election. MANY FRIENDS. FOR TREASURER. Editor* of The Republican: You are requestor to announce the name of MOSES B. ALTER, the present incumbent, as a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Treasurer of Jasper County, subject to the Republican Primary Election. FOR SHERIFF. Editor! of The Republican: Please announce, the name of JOHN W. •TOWELL, present Sheriff, as a candidate iv, rc-nendnation to the office-of Sheriff of Jasper <j>unty by the Republican Primary Election. FOR CLERK. Editor! of The Republican: Please announce the name of JAMES F. UWIN.of Carpenter Township, as a candidate for Clerk of Jasper Conniy, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election. Editor! of The Republican: Please announce my name as a candidate for We office of Clerk of Jasper County subject to tbe decision.of the Republican Prtmnry Election. BAN ILL E. FAIRCHILD. Edltore of The Republican: You may announce my name as a candidate flor the office of Clerk of Jasper (Jaunty, subject Ip the decision of the Republican Primary EiecMoa C C. SIGtER. Udi tore of the Republican'. Jflease announce the name of WILLIAM 1. MEOJiENCE, of Barkley,, township, as a can ditate for the office of Clerk of Jasper county, Übject to the decision of 'the Republican Primary Eeetion. FOR RECORDER. Edltoreof The Republican: Please announce the name of CHARLES MEYERS, of Wheatfield township, as a candidate for Recorder of Jasper county, subject to tin decision of the Republican Primary Election. . Editor! of The Republican Having noticed in a recent issue of your patter several names of candidates for county eftic.es. wo desire to say a word for Dr. Thomas Antrim. The Dr. has worked in the ranks of tile Republican party for the past 211 years and •il any man tn the county is entitled to favors their hands he certainly is. He announces himself as a candidate for the office of Recorder Jasper county subject, to the decision of tne .Republican Primary Election, and' pledges ’himself, ns always heretofore, to support the tieminces of that election. MANY FRIENDS. Editor! of The Republican : Please announce my name as a candidatefor BUr'orderof Jaspor'county subject to the decisifin of,tiie Republican Primary Election. B. F. FERGUSON. Editor! of The Republican: . Please announce the name- of George II fttewart, Esq. of Fowled, as a candidate for AJposccuting Attorney-of the ThirithiethJudi<nal district, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. GEORGE 11. STEWART. Editors o f The Republican: Please announce the name of'David L Bish<®p. of Kentland, as candidate for re-nomin-tuion for Prosecuting Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial district, subject to the decision of the Republican Judicial Convention. DAVID L BISHOPP.

The Ejection.—The town election passed ofi' without excitement Monday. The whole Republican ticket was elected by largely increased majorities. Following is the vote: CLERK., Watson, Rep Smith, Dem... ............ 82 Maj. - .. 60 TREASURER. Rhoades, Rep 138 tOhilcote.Dem. 91 Maj ... ~‘.47 MARSHAL., Dickey, Rep.... ........ 134 €att 92 Maj........ 4L TRUSTEE— IST WARD. Van?tta, Rep 135 Ha1ey,Dem................. ..... 96 Maj. 39 TRUSTEE— 2d WARD; Ferguson, Rep. ... 143 Ifakeever, Dem 85 Maj.... 58 TRUSTEE— 3d WARD. Rhoades,Rep 143 ■Roberts, Dem ... 85 Maj ... 5H TRUSTEE — 4th WARD. Washburn, Rep .14 Miller, Dem 8‘) Maj.... 5S

Do Ne tJ < Ii ( - v< rt Tr t;me« of<i>: ■ m-dii-w, u)v. fisem'n’* everywher ' irnk gr.-.tifv-M' *n fin I <> e remedy II.IJ k w-rt <v of f.r.-ii-j»r ■ '’hi -fi: realy d> • r'• oninen l<V.k t j- Ritters we <• %««<•• f. r- b. i,n ai -an t reliable r- v. ; <1 one th. • wi i. m reeommen Thev iimtmbi' • .rneeh and Ltv r Coinplaints, Dis *.*-*•« the K>dne*> a, i Urinary diffici,! Hje< *'.• know where-.; w> speitp, an !•<*’ hlv -ay, gtv* 1 them « tri id. Sob/ y e>wfs a boft'e, Inn s A Meyer. J. 7. W. Kirk the Silk man. • f’l >wftr% plnmes, and tips, cheap M HonAnX opposite Kannal’s

"W e notice in our exchanges that extensive preparations are being made all over this part of the State for the observance of Decoration Day, the time for which is fixed by custom tor the 30th day of May. This anniversary is a very nice service and our people should take action at once. Rensselaer has never yet failed to celebrate this day with patriotic remembrances. Who will take the lead? Several convenient and well-lo-cated residences foj rent. Enquire at the Citizens’ Bank. We notice that quite a widespread impression has gained ground over the district that Simon P. Thompson is the most available man for the Republican nomination for State Senator in the counties of Jasper, Benton and Newton. We do not know as to whether Mr. Thompson desires an ch a nomination, but should the Republicans of the district honor him with it they will find no trouble in electing him,, and they will find in him a trustworthy, faithful and able advocate in the State Senate as Mr. Thompson is the peer of any man in the district.

Best linen towels 35 and 50 cents at Honan’s. Onlt $7 to LoußTiM.il Kt., and Rxti.um. —The L. N, A. &C. R. R. will sell exclusion tickets from Rensselaer te Louisville,, Ky., and return for the morning and dight trains of May 15th, at the low rate •d|7.00. Ret urn tickets will be good on any r .in unit) Muy 2t>th, givintf JU days time in uhich to nee the eights of the most i»*autiful of southern cities, and a chanee t . witness the great spring rases, commence May L6ih and eontinus until the 26th. - The firm of Meyers & Haley have dissolved. Mr. Haley has moved into Duvall’S building, on Front street, where he will be found ready to accommodate all ids old customers and as many new < >nes as may be pleased to call on him. Dissolution—The firm of Grant <v Dickey .blacksmiths, have disolv-i-d, and all parties knowing them*elves indebted to them will favor them by calling at the shop and set--11 ing up accounts. The business n ill becontinned at the old stand bv Mr.. Grant.

Cheap Money. . We are now prepared to make "i rm loans at six per cent interest, i lies© loans run for five years; but rhe borrower has the option to pay part or all of his loan before maturity. R. S. Dwiggins. —\ The place to buy your summer bonnets is opposite Kannal’S' Drug Store. Call and examine. Ayer’s Pills contain no croton oil, cal'oniel or minei al. They are componded of ! ore vegosable extracts, which have positive virtues and always cure, where cures are possible. 1

Josh Billings Says: “B’s dreadful easy to be a Fhool. man kan be one and not know it." But a man can’t wear a New Style Hal or Nobby Furnishing Goods without everybody knowing it was furnished by Born ™, 82 Main St., Lafayette, Ind. Displayits Muis New ant Novel I

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J W. PORTER Desires to inform the pmblie generally that he has opened ous his LIMESTONIi QUARRY A nd is ready to furnish builders and all others with Pure White Lime, at market prtces. The lime is warranted, first class in every particular. Rensselaer, Indiana, April 13th. I'B3

W HARDWARE S® WM. A. LARSON, -DE/LERIN—HARDWARE, TINWARE, W J; fcj Stoves, Eras 8 Asnuaitisn. Breach and Muzzle, Loaders in Great Va rietg and tymlity, and prices ranging to $5). Cartridges, Powder, Caps, etc , etc. PISTOLS, BEVOLERS, arrows Gradesand Prices. U3F~Clark & ftßayhew’w Old Stand, Nowels Block, PIONEER MEAT MARKET, ? , . (First Door West. Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. EIGLESEACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, VeqJ, Mutton. Satisaugc, Bologna, etc., sold in quantities to suit purchasets at the lowest prices. None but the best Bto<iA slaughtered. Everybody is invited call. The Highest Price Paid fox Gaud Eat Cattle. 12'6., J.J. EIULESBAL \'

READ! ■! M E D I T T-Zl Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise, and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can / bought in Northern Indianal . Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. I We will save you some Mojey on 2© JR lii $ CLOTUIIVG, BOOTS SBOBSk O-oocLs, HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, n all and Eyery Article selected irona our iVIa n nojh HVEox'ola.a.ixciiis o 2 Willey & Sigler. —— - ..... , ... , . - ...... . ’ ■. i _ <■■■-■ ■ ' , — ¥ W. Warner & Sons DBALEES XZT Hardware, Tinware,

STOV E S ! South Side Washington St« Rensselaer, - Indiana, a , J, 11.... uiui... _ General Change! AND A A New Deal! - -:, rr . ,| r I ■ J'h ■ ■ ..J. - 4'.- ■■■■'■—- - : NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES AND NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of •E ZD. ZB E O "’\a7' XT , Th Merchant Tailor and Mier. He has determined to begin the New Year by furnishing the People of Rensselaer and Vicinity with a Larger and more Complete Stock of Goods in his line at Lower Prices Tha I Call and see them. No pains spared to show Goods. tSyle, Quality, and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line.. Good and no misrepresentations. E. BROWN, Rensselaer, hul. JStiTLUMSBAJL CORNER