Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1882 — Page 8

THE REPUBLICAN. Thursday, May 18, 1882.

Political Announcements.

FOR AUDITOR. Editor*of,.The Republlran: , piru>«(> snnonnoe thronrh the eolnmh* oj vourTaper that GEOBGEfM. ROBINSON is a candidate for Auditor of Jasper County *ubj®ct to the deoiaion of Frinittry Election. MASI miisaus. Editor* pftJUßopuulican.: Please announce through the columns or ▼our paper the name R. B, HARRIS as a candidate for Auditor of Jasper county, subject to the deoialon of the Republican Primary Elcctiou. FOR TREASURER. Editor* of The Republican: You are requested to announce the name of jt&SES lit. ALTER, the present incnmbent, as a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Treasurer of Jasper County, subject to the Reppblican Primary Election. FOR SHERIFF. Editor* of The Republican: _ * Please announce the name of JOHN w. POWELL, present Sheriff, as a candidate for rt-nomination to the office of Sheriff of Jasper County by the Republican Primary Election. FOR CLERK. Editor*of The Republican: , . „„„ „ Please announce the name of JAMES r. IRWIN,of Carpenter Township, as a candidate for Clerk of Jasper County, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election. Editor* of The Republican: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of. Clerk of Jasper County subject to dc W » ffiH.Hr Editor* of The Republican: You may annonnoe my name as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Jasper Csunty, subject to the decision of tbe Republican Primary Election. C C. HILLER. Editoreof the Republican: . Please announce the namo of WILLIAM i. FLORENCE, of Barkley, township, as a can ditale for thc.office of Clerk of Jasper county, Subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Section., FOR RECORDER. Editors of,The Republican: Please announce the name of LnAULts MEYERS; ot Wheatfleld township, as .candidate for Koeorder oLJavper countv. subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election. Editors of The Republican Having noticed in a recent issue of vonr paper seyeral names of candidates for county offices, we desire to say a word for Dr. Thomas Antrim. The Dr. has worked in the ranks of the Republican party for ths past» years and it any man tn the county is entitled to favors at the|r hands he certainly is. He announces himself as .candidate for tbeofficeof Recorder of Jasper countv snbject to the decision, ot the Republican Primary Election, and pledges himself, as always heretofore, to support the nominees ot that election. MANY;FKIENDS. Editors of The Republicani . . , Please announce my .name as a candidate for Recorder of Jminor county subject to the decision of the Republican,Primary Ejection.^ Editor* of th* Republican: Please announce the name of WILLIAM B PRICE, of Carpenter township, as a candidate for Reorder, of Jasper County, subject to the decision of the Kepubl cun Primary Election,, FOR: PR.OSE C UTING A TTORKE Y. EdiMr*of The Republican: Please, announce the name of George H Stewart,'Esqof Fpwlej, as a aandidate for Prosecuting Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial district, wubject to thedeefsion of the ReVUblican nominating convention. (IEOEGEtii. STEWART. Editor*of The Republican: Please announce the name of David L Bishopp, of Kentlund, as candidate for,re-nomin-ation for Prosecuting Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial district, subject to the decision of the it ppubiiqnn Judicial Convention. DAVID L,BISHiiOPP. Editor* of the Republican: Please announce the name of Mv H. WaLK,ER, of Fowler, as. a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of the Thirtieth Judicial district, subject to the decision of the Judicial Convention. v FOR COStd/ISSIOKER , Editor*of the Republican: , Please announce the nnmeof SETH.J.BEXTLEY, of RankaHee towiuddp. as a candidate fortheotttce of County Commissioner, subject to the dqpision i, of,;tlie Republican Primary Election. Editor* of the Republican;. • Plei.seannounce tbe name of,IRA* B, ROBBINS, of Keener township, ys a candidate for Commissioner of let Distiict, suijcct to tbe decision of the Republican Primary Election. Editor* of the Republican i . Please announce thenanie of A. C, PREVO, of Uillam township, as a caudidate for Commissioner of Ist District, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary Election. Editor* of the Republican: ■ ••Chris''Hen.jer though net a cindiilnte for Commisjonor of 3rd.,.district, will apc?pt if nominated and serve if elected. We therefore aunou nee him as a candidate for the suffrages o(.tbe. Republicans at the I’rimaiv Election,, ' THEU'KCPEE. FOR £TATE SEE A TOR,:. Editornaf the Republican: ■ Dr. SaunielC, Maxwell* of Remington, will be a candidate for State Senator .from the district comprising the counties of Benton.. .Jasper, any Newton. Subject to the,decision .of tlje Republican Nominating Convention.

Mr.J},-. 8,, Brace. ot Cleveland, 0., writes: : “1 felt gcnesally unwell. Not.desirinj to get into the dutch** of some rapacious docjos, I plopped into adrnfi store apy asked if.they had a.remedy that .wauld cure onything and evorylhing. The. eletk promptly handed me a .bottle, of Brown’.? Iron Bitters. I said, ‘is.it*.good, for dyspepsia?’ He replied* ‘there’s Is nothing better’. 1 raid, my urine is’ :>t just the right color,. I guess my kidneys are out of.ord .r •Just the thing said he, ;ibr kidney disprpers, you,will find it strengthens all parts of the body, nnd. very, refreshing, to tbs mental faculties.’ Sust the thing 1 want, thought I, .and it suited .my complaint o x aptly. I never before ' >!ci r 1 ■. ’r; r, alls’, nnp now i urn',# i iin lots the only exc.e|kUi»n it; will cure uni d>i . n t . -ii i-. heir to.” A.ipESFEBAi O KILLEb ! ? but, the ,til : : .! I M l l g furnishing gouM. as uui at’the ul! E. ; Uo«au!s. A fuw thousand No. 1 H£dg< Pjanta for sale at the Goodlaud 2tucaecy ; . W, .. •jit tj&t t i K • ' j'

The Dam Nuisance.

A large number of representative citizens met at the court house Saturday afternoon, qs per call published in The Republican, to discuss the subject of drainage generally, and the question of removing the mill-dam, in particular. Alfred Thompson was chosen president of the meeting and D. B. Miller secretary. The subject of the meeting was discussed in an intelligent and exhaustive manner. While the opinion seemed to be that the dam was that kind of a nuisance, and which ought to be abatedj there was some diversity of opinion as to what /nethod should be adopted to secure its removal. Most of those present seemed.to be io favor of taking what The Republican believes the only proper course, and making amicable arrangements with Mr. Hyland, the owner of the dam. There appeared to be a few, however, of whom “Ur.cle Tommy Robinson” seemed to be the chief exponent, who would, seemingly rather give a hundred dollars towards having the clam removed through a lawsuit, than they would one tenth of that amount towards securing the same result by amicable means.;

The result of the meeting was the appointment of a comnpttee to prepare some scheme whereby the object of the meeting could be accomplished. The committee as appointed consists of the following named gentlemen: Si P. Thompson,. Jhos. Robinson, F. W. Bedford, Edward Hyland, G. H. Brown,S.O’Meara and J.Makeeyer. The-meeting adjourned to meet again at the court house next Saturday afternoon, at 1 o’clook, to hear tlmreport oil the committee, and decide upon some final plan of action. Editous Kki*ubi.ioaN(» — l notice that you have announced (lie name of Ur. 8. C. Maxwell as ii candidate lor the Plate senate. The Dr. was a resident of Newton county from 1856 to 1866, except while absent acquiring au education. lie located in Hcmir gton in 1866, since which time beside attending to a large professional business has been actively interestcd < in agricultural and hurticulaural pursuits, hence is inti* umtely identified with the wants and in* crests of the people of tins district, which a preeminently an agricultural one. His friends believe that were he to receive .the uopiiuution he will, in tlio campaign add Strength to the tickit ns he is a fluent and (fH queul-speaker, and personally very popIjiinr among the people with whom, ho is 4"qua Died. As a senator they tkiuk -ho could Hlily,, represent thu interests of dhe district... A Fau-Np. I . .■I..U ... TERRIBLE MUMPER! of prices in hats and bonnets at the millinery _]&. P* . Hoc. nan’s,

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J W. PORTER Desires to Inform the pmblic generally that he has opened ous his LIME STONE. QUARRY And is ready to furnish builders and all others with Pure White Lime, at market prtees. The lime is warranted, lire class in every particular. Jlennselatr, Indiana, April 13th.. 1881. HEW ill m WIN. A. LAMSON, —PEA LEU /,V—----HARDWARE, TINWARE, to! & Woti Stunt, Sms & Amtiitim. Drench and Muzzle Loaders in Great Variety and QanlUy, and prices ranging from $25 to SSO. Cartridges , Powder, Caps, etc., etc, PISTOLS, lIKVOLMIIS. arious Grades and Prices. SESm CST'Clark & ITlayliew J §. Old Stand, Nowels Block, RE K SS EE AE R,I N DIAM PIOIsTEEP, MEAT MARKET, (First Door West Jewelry Store.) Rensselaer, - - Indiana J. J. EIGLESBACU, Prop’r. BEEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Snuaaiige, Bologna, etc., sold iu quantities to suit purchasers at the iowost uyfees. Nono but the boat stool slaughtered.. Everybody is invited call. The HlglieaV Price - Paid ftx GeodJFat Cattle. It-**. J. J. EIOEMBJtfc.

READ! TIE! Qs*£ EDIT -E] r Act not Rashly but Wisely! We do as we advertise, and will sell goods to our Patrons as cheap as can bought in f Northern Indiana! Call and see us at the TRADE PALACE Rensselaer, Indiana. We wiU save you some Money on BOOTS cfc SHOES. Iv£illizxer3r G-oocLs, HATS AND CAPS, & CARPETING, Cn all and Eyery Article selected irom our Mammoth 3tJ MerohLandis e! Willey & Sigler.

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NEW GOODS! NEW STYLES! . NEW PRICES AND NEW SALESMEN! Afc the Old Stand of ED. BEO "W DT . Tit irckal Tain ail Eiitr. Ke 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 jn his line.. Good goods and no. misrepresentations.-. E. BROWN, Rensselaer, JntL. MCMBmi r