Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1882 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICANThursday, Jult *6, 1882. lutesof advertising? Professional canto, 85 per annum for 6 lines ar leas: M eta. tor each. additional line. Local notices, fr-cents per tine for each insertion Special rates for choice places in the far advertisements wider tnan one column. Bills of regular advertisers payable ouarterly; ransient to'oe paid in advance Job Fhinting.— A large assortment of Xvpe and other material for poster, ra.uphlet, circular and Muurcd work. 'Pne**. ’.uw.

Jasper County Republican Teclet.

For Clerk ofCircuit Court, JAMES F. IRWIN. For Auditor, GEORGE M. ROBINSON. For Treasurer, MOSES B. ALTER. For Sheriff, JOHN W. POWELL. For Recorder, THOMAS ANTRIM. For Coroner, FRANK J. SEARS. For Surveyor, LEWIS S. ALTER. For Commissioner Ist District, A. C. PREVO. For Commissioner 2d District, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Commissioner 3d District, JOHN WAYMIRE. A correspondent of the Kentland Gazette, claiming to come from Ambia, Benton county, claims that ■“Benton county was entirely ignored” in the primary election here so far as placing the name of their candidate for Senator on the ticket was concerned. The fellow who makes this statement is doubtless Benton’s candidate himself. And whe he says that he was ignored he simply makes a false statement. Mr. Travis was notified of the plans •of our primary ticket, and if he had so desired his name would have been placed thereon. The same correspondent states that Mr. Gilman was placed on the ticket with- ~ out his knowledge. How much knowledge Mr. Gilman may or may not have had of it, we do know that the Secretary of the committee was authorized to put his name thereon. It matters very little whether or no Mr. Travis’ name had appeared on the ticket, we believe that he received his full strength of the Republican vote of the county, and his silly whimperings are certainly not in keeping with the dignity of the office he seeks.

Greenback Convention.-

A convention of the National Greenback Anti-Monopoly party of of Jasper county, to nominate a full County Ticket to be voted for at the coming November election, will be held at the Court House on Saturday, the sth day of August, at 10 o’clock A. it., and it is expected that all who expect to vote that ticket, who will be expected to support the principles of the party as now advocated by their leading speakers and newspapers, will meet on Saturday one week before to elect delegates from the different townships to said convention. Each township shall have three delegates and one additional for every five votes cast for Weaver in 1880. Marion and Carpenter town ships shall each have one more additional. S. W. Ritchey, Chairman. R. Rllph, Secretary. : - Great reductions in Millinery Goods at Laßue & Crane’s. Did you see that beautiful Bedroom net at Tharp <fc Hopkins’? For attractions go and see the Five Cent Counter. F. J. Sears & Son. Canned Goods of all kinds at Tharp <fc Hopkins’, Leopold’s old All goods cut down 10 per cent, at Eger Bros’. Cheap Grocery. Wedding Dresses at J. W. V. Kirk’s. ......... Several convenient and well-io-sated residences for rent Euat the Citizens’ Bank. Go to Kannal’s for Potato Bug Poi Mon, the only sore destroyer of the Colorado potato bug.

Everything new and fresh at Tharp & Hopkins*. . Highest market price paid for all kinds of Country Produce, at Leopold’s old stand. Eger Bros, pay no big rents or interest, and therefore are able to sell you Groceries cheaper than any house in Jasper county. Tharp & Hopkins have the best stock of Geoceries in town. Buy of the firm that has busted high prices. Eger Bros’. Cheap Grocery is the place. E. H. Tharp has gone into the grocery business in Leopold’s stone building, call and see him. Where is J. V. W. Kirk’s sample room ? With F. J. Sears & Son. The beat Teas and Coffees at Tharp & Hopkins’. That Five Cent Counter. F. J. Sears & Son. Eger Bros, pay the Highest market price for all kinds of Country Produce. Call at the new grocery store of Tharp & Hopkins, Leopold’s old ntand. ■ —» ■ K. of P. sct. Cigar at Kannal’s. The Druggist and Jeweler. All goods new and fresh at Tharp & Hopkins’. Roberts Brothers, on Front St., sell Logansport Wagons and Buggies, McCormick’s Harvesting Machinery, the John Deere Cultivators, Gilpin Sulky Plows and Harrows. A written guarantee of the wagons given if desired. Many bargains on the Five Cent Counter. F. J. Sears & Son.

Notice of Election of Trustees. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Rensselaer, Indiana, on Monday July 17th, 1882, at the said church for the purpose of electing Trustees for the ensuing year. Notice of Election of Trustees. At the regular monthly meeting of the Rensselaer Baptist Church, o be held on Saturday, July 9th, 1882, at 2 o’clock p. m., there will be three Trustees elected. G. M. Johnson, Church Clerk.

Farmers Attention.

We are putting up a flax mill at Remington, Ind., and alter August Ist, 1882, will be prepared to buy flax straw at the following prices: Machine threshed straw, $2.50 to $3,00 per ton. Tramped or rolled straw $4,00 to ss,ooper ton. Pulled straw in straight bundles, SB,OO to SIO.OO per ton. Wet, mouldy or weedy straw not wanted at any price. D. B. Sweetser & Co., Remington, Ind.

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The Square - Dealing House! A. LEOPOLD A. LEOPOLD, at his new establishment, now offers to the public the most beautiful Stock of Dry-Goods ! Ever brought to this market, andamong other things can be found a full lire or all kinds of White Goods, consisting of Nansooks, Swisses, Linen Lawns, plain and figured; Mulls, Piques, Organdies, Tarlatansand Infant Cloakings at extremely low figures. PARASOLS! In all shades. Silks, Mohairs, Ginghams and Fancy CottODS> are B °ld at prices to suit everybody.

Dr ess- G o o d s! A complete assortment in all styles and grades at unusually low prices. A full line of fancy Alpacas, Cashmeres Moire antiques, Silks and Prints, in al- colors. Shawls Cloaksand Jacques In endless varieties. FAITCT UOTIOITS I An endless variety of Fancy Notions, consisting of Buttons, Passimenterie Trimmings, Corns and Tassels, Cuffs, Collars and Bibbs, Embroidery and Laces, and a goad many other articles too numerous to mention \ ■ ■ ' -T- . . • __ r . ....... Carpets a Specialty! I have added to my large stock of Merchandise one of the largest Assortments of Carpets ever brought to this city, which are kept in my beautiful Hall over my new establishments, fitted up for that especial purpose of exhibiting this large branch of trade. ———■ -...y..., My Large Consignment of Clothing Has arrived and is creating wide-spread commotion among my customers because of the beautiful styles, low prices and general make up. No house can boast of a larger stock and so weir assorted a variety. They will be favorably received by everybody. I will also say here that no other store-room has so much light to show their goods as has my new Business House.

Boots and Shoes I Will be sold as any body can reasonably expect to buy, and every article will be warranted as represented. . • . < Trunks and Valises! In large variety at lower figures than any other house can sell them as I buy them direct from the manufacturers, with a trade discount. - : - Having erected one of the most beautiful and convenient of business bouses, for the accommodatiofi of the trade, and having spared neither pains nor expense to make this establishment one of the pleasantest in the City of Rensselaer. I would now ask a liberal patronag* from my old and new customers and 1 promise to bne and all a. x>esa.Ta. To the Ladies, an especial invitation is extended to call and look at this magnificent establishment; where they can sit down on those beautiful revolving chairs and do their trading at the same time ——" • ; > r • Thanking the public generally for past favors, and soliciting a continuance, with maay thanks I subscribe myself, . A. LEOPOLD, PROPRIETOR OB’ The Sonars - Deal inc House, '" - - ■ N • V ■* b