Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1882 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. Thubbday, May H, 1882.

The primary Election.

Republican Voters Attention.: —The Republican County Central Committee, at a meeting on Saturday May 6th, agreed upon the following rules and regulations for conducting the primary election to be held Thursday, June Ist, 1882: Ist Election to be held at the usual voting The members olj the different township executive committees to act as inspector and .judges of election. ‘2nd. In townships having more thpn one voting precinct, the township committee will decide upon a place for hoicking the election, and give due and early notice of the same. 3rd. The poll books and tally sheets, of the various townships to be returned to the county central committee, on or before the Saturfollowing, the election.by the chairman, or some other member of the township committee. The county committee will act as a canvassing board to count the votes and de-, clare the result. Poll, books, tally sheets, and ballots will be furnished by the county committee. Upon the ballots so furnished, under, the heads of the different offices to be filled, w j)l be printed the names of all the known candidates for the offices, and the voter will prepare liis ballot by erasing with pen or pencil, all names except the one he wishes to vote for. The central committee recommend that the votes of all legal voters who will be willing to support the Republican county nominations in the November election, be acpepted. ■ It is desirable that every Republican jn the several townships of the county, attend the primary election. Do not fail to be present early and bring your Republican neighbors with you, and let us nominate a tioket that will be elected by an overwhelming majority, and one of which we will all be, proud.

Political Announcements.

FOR A UPI TO It. Edßor* of the. Republican: Please announce through the' «»*""&■, °* Sttfor“Su?r»l j5»W‘ Ooi.tv JCftojEtal.tai or the 'W'jHSlffiSS* ry Election , JBIEHUS. ? ' FOB TBBA SURER. Edifor* of The Republican: Toil nre requested to announce the name of MOSES tt. 1 AI.TRK the present in cum bent, ns a candidate f<ir re-nominntion for the ifffice of Treasurer of .1 asper County, subject to the Republican Primary Election. 1 FOR SHERIFF. Edi tort of The Republican: TOTIV AV Please announce the name of J >»*• *■ POWELL present Sheriff, as a candidate ior ro-nomination to the office of Sheriff of Jasper flinty by 'the Republican Primary Election. ‘ ' 1 for CBERK. . Editor* of The.RepvbUcap: v p/ease announce tluf hafne of 3KVlp&.r. RWIN.of Carpenter lownship, s£r»i!„ d-ite for Clerk of Jasper County, subject to the decision or the Republican Primary Election. Editor! a) The Republican: fn _ §•*«"» 01 %'SiELT ff.EiT.Sr Editor* of The Republican: You may announ e my name as ft for the office of Clerk of Jasper CKUnty . subjea t o the decision of the Republican ir im'>o| c , Editor* of the Republican '• WlimV . Please announce the nanfO of wib WA» FLORENCE, of Barkley, township, as a « dilate for the ofll e of Clerk of Jaftner jWnnjy* übjtci to She decision of the UeptruHoan 1 riniary Eeotioui ’ - FOR RECORDER. .. Editor» of The Republican: Please announce the name or CHAULt<s 'MEYERS, of Wheal field township, as a cancii , date for Recorder of Jim tier county, subject to , Die' decision of the Republican Primary Elec-| t ion. Editor*'of The Republican Having noticed in a recent.issue of vqur paper several names of candidates for county offices, We desire to say a word for Hr. Thomas Antrim, 'the l)r. lias,worked in the ranks of t he Republican party for the past tit yearn and if any man in the county is entitled to favors at their hands he certainly is. lie announces himself as a candidate lor the office of Recorder of jasper coiintv subject to the decision of the Republican Prlnfhry Election, and pledges Jijinself, ns always lieretoforo. to sunport the nominees of tlict election. MANY FRIENDS. Editor* of The Republican: Phase announce my name as a candidate for Hodordcr of Jnanor coni’ty subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election.' O ' * ,* • ii.F. FEKUIISON. ltdii for* <>f the Rejmblioan: ■■■ |4ease anno unee the ninne of WILLTAM R. T*RHjE r 'ofJl'ar penler towusliip, as a candidate for IterOrder, of Jas)!# County, subject to the decision of the Rcpr.bl cau.Priimiry Election.

FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, Et/itori of The Republican: Ple/iHft announce the name of George H Stewart, Esq , of Fqwle.i. a« a anndidate for . ProsocntiiiK Attorney of the Thirithietli Judic*a* subjoct to of the Rett üblican nominating convention. UEORGE H. STEWART. Editors of The Republican: Pleasqannounce the name of David L BishPPP. of Kentland, as candidate for re-nomin-ation for Prosecuting Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial district. subject to the decision of the Republican Judicial Convention DAVID LBISHOPP. Editor* of the Republican: Please announce the name of M, H. WALKER, of Fowler, as a candidate for Prosecut- . ing. Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial district, subject to the decision of the Judicial Convention. FOR COMMISSIONER. Editors of the Republican: Please announce the name of SETH.J.BENTLEY, of Kankakee township, ns a candidate for theoflice of County Commissioner, subject to tlie decision of the It.publican Primary Election. Editors of the Rspnblican : Please announce the name of IRA B. ROBBINS. of Keener township, as a candidate for Commissioner of Ist District, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election. FOR ST A TE SENA TOR. Editors of the Republican: Dr. Samuel C. .Maxwell, of Remington, will be a candidate for State Senator from the district comprising the counties of Benton, Jasper. anq Newton. Subject to tho decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. Take-it-Easy and live-long are brothers, and a*e reined to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, wL eh has e igilintied many a life.

* Ague Cure Is a purely vegetable bitter and power, ful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and certain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chili Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilions Fever, and all malarial disorders. In miasmatic districts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the hack anil loins, and coldness of the spine and extremities, are only premonitions of severer symptoms, which terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever aud profuse perspiration. It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenicand other poisonous minerals, form the liasis of most of the “ Fever and Ague Preparations,” ‘‘Specifics,” ‘‘Syrups,” and Tonics, in tlie, market. The prepgra- ' tions made from these mineral poisons, although they are palatable, and may break tlie chill, do not cure, hut leave tlie malarial and their own drug poison in the. system, producing quinism, dizziness, Tinging in the ears, heauaclie, vertigo, and other disorders more formidable than the disease they were intended to , cure. 'Ayer's Aouk Cuke thoroughly eradicates these noxious poisons froth tho system, and always cures tlie severest cases. It contains no quinine, mineral, or any thing that could injure the most delicate patieqt; and its crowning excellence, above its certainty to cure, js that it leaves the system as free from disease as before the attack. For IJver Complaints, Ayer’s Ague Cuke, by direct action on tho liver and biliary apparatus, drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates tlie system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it mien taken according to directions. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.> Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLS BY ALL DIIUOGJBTS EVERYWHERE. ARIIIKfI Wat* M Hit*! u twnwnflu. I b»v» Hl* 111 DM - .'ii ruy Uil Cured. Wt 1U 111 Bn. U. K. EgfilUX, fechawiMl. let

Josh Billings Says "IVs dreadful easy lo be a Fhool. A man lean be one and nol know it” Bui a man can't a' wear a New Style Eat or Nobby Furnishing Goods without everybody knowing it was furnished by Bon 82 Main St., Lafayette, < Displaying Mags Sew and No ei!

OVER I. 000.000. BOTTLES SOLD. E£3j ** I*4ll kpCPiNG * igjjgj JPp r c<s WSS m 4 * ,om # "LINDSEYS BLOOD SEARCHER.' nir CRFAT TONI" AND LIFE PRFSERViH

J W ■ PORTER Desires to inform tlie pmblio generally that he lias opened ous his LIME STONEi QUARRY And is ready to furnish builders and all ofliers with Pure White Ljme, at market pi tees. 1 lie lime is warranted, firs glass in every part inn. r. Rensselaer. Indiana, April lsth. 18S2. IffSfMi WH. A. LAMSON, —J OKA LEIt IX—HARDW^RR, TIIU WARES, M & Will fats, [ fa: l imitioi. j -Breach and Mazda Bonders in Great Va • rietij and Quality, and prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges, Powder, Caps l tfc , etc. PISTOLS, !■ REV OLESS, j arions Grades and Prices, | 'USPOiark <fc Old ! resssi-; i„a a; k,i* m aiva ! pi’pnWr MEAT MARKET, i ■ • i (First Door West. Jewelry Store.) ! ./. ■' < Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EiGLESBACII, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Snusaugo, Bologna, elO.» sold iii qmintitiqs to suit purchasers at tlie lowest prices, None but Hie beat stoci slaughtered. Everybody is invited cull. The Highest Price Paid sex tiqod Fat Cattle. 12-8. , a J, J, EIGLESBAC

■JEM! Til! MEDI T ATli ' - • • : —J Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise, a| will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap aB can bought in Northern Indiana] Call and see us at the TRADE Pit LAC Rensselaer, Indiana. We will save you some Money on CLiOTHINGr, S BOOTS db SHOES HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, jn all and Eyery Article selected irom our Mammoth Sio Merchandise ! Willey & Sigler.

N. Warner & Sons X3iT Hardware, Tinware, STOV E s : * South Side Washington St. . a Rensselaer, - Indiana I 11,1.11.111—...-. L 1_... ■ ."'IL'LJL'’— JIILBB General Change! AND A A New Deal!

NEW GOODS! ' NEW'STYLES! PW PRICES AND NEW SALESMEN! At the Old Stand of ED. BEO IST , Tie Merchant Tailor ani Clothier. Ke lias 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 > | Cal] and see them. No pains spared to show Good* tSyle, Quality, and Make Guaranteed. Keeps everything in his line. Good goods and no misrepresentations, E. BROWN, Rensselaer, Ind. ± IwXIJIJbK.IL fORKnntV -