Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1884 — Page 4

•IBE REPUBLICAN. Thuiisd ay, Mai 1, 1884. ’ " Cf ji.A’VvtlMtn.g. 1 "’~' n«ir minum lor C ftiim *r ; tor yitfb iwlimional line. i,H»I notlbf*. 10 <*frts itprllne for flrxt insertion f (font* per Jlu,» for each subsequent insertion. .HpeeUl rates lorehob o i»\ucc« In the paper, and foradverllseinents vrlderUmuone column. rtMsnf regular advertisers payable quarterly . r nits lent to be pald lu advance i.ih fiiKTiSO.—A large assortment »r tvptum’ fitter wmtertal lor ouster. ua.iiphlet. clreular ami kt<air«d work, mces'.o*.

Republican Ticket.

I'w ('orppration Oflicerw. For Trunloo ot Pint District, JOHN li. VAN ATT A. For TmsU'o Second District. ’ ! " i^ a ' irT ' FERtU’sofff^ For Town Clerk. VALENTINE 5F.115. For Town Treasurer, THOMAS .1. 1 AUDEN. For Town Marshal, JOSEPH 01. A R K....

In a few months the Democracy has completely underhimed itself, and at the Opening of a presidential- campaign they wore bold to claim they would win four months 7 ago. Tlie Dehibn'hTic party Ims; within the last few mouths been stripped of every assumption, bared of every pretension or pro testation in favor of reform, ovon according to its own peculiar notions of reform, and stands on the verge of the prosidentnl ’election naked, without an issue, and hungry for office. —{ Kansas City Journal. The Democratic party Stands halting between conflicting opinions, practically) confessing that it is unable to say what is its own tariff policy. Is it any wonder that the business men of the country decline to trust such a party? Is it any wonder that the merchants and manufacturers, the farmers and the mechanics, conclude that a political organization which has not statesmanship enough to find out and formulate what its convictions are on the taritY, is totally unfit to be given the reins of government? * Is it any wonder that leading Democratic newspapers already give up Hie presidential fight?—-[ New York Tribune, ttWtINMMbIMMIMH’ . - It is mainly through the power of sophistry, falsehood and prejudice that the'' Democratic party retains the adherence of any honest and honorable men The misleading article in the last Sentinel, based »pon an extract from The Rmw- ; an of the same week, is tho same in principle, weak and pitiful as it is in quality, ns have been all the slanders, equivocations and sophisms by which that party Ims sought to secure power and places for a generation. The Sentinel’s article, judging from the wail about the draft, is from the pen bf some war worn survivor of Dodd's raiders, or some kindred article worthy of notice is the (tempt to make the Republican party responsible for Vanderbilt’s and others' enormous aocumulaiion of wealth.- Now the undeni- ; able truth of the matter is that j Old OofimnioJore Vanderbilt made' mi immense fortune before the 1 «nr, while the -nation was under i Semorratic control, and leaving! the bulk of *t to his son V. H.; V mdei bilt, all the latter has done ■ was to invest it in safe, securities, nud its natural increase fins been sufficient to swell his fortune to] its present inordinate' dimensions.' Kyvn in vestal in government bonds, as much of his wed this, at the low .rate of interest made• possible by Republican control of the government. his income is somuch beyond ids selfish power to' expend, thaidke. increase of his! fortune is vary great. Tlie great Aster fortune, too, was acquired in emocraiie days -and much of that .lit Stewards- Many, other; cases wight mentioned. but %by waste further time upon th*No one fe&Ta iiowiingj kliot »i an -miprinciplod partisan! toakt Hurt it is; the fauiitof « pf ny tkav* fewjnmG

COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES.

Holojy will bo lound in full, the Joa-I per County Republican Central com.! inittees and tho various township com- 1 mittees) as organised at tho Maas con* | volition of February lGth, with tlie I additions of such township committees! as were not then organized. I COI'NTV ( ENTWAI. COMMITTEE. I W. A. Rlnflharc Chainm'.u. 1 (}. E. Marshall, Secretary. Daniel D. Redmond. Hanging Crovei Township, I , Thomas Robinson. Gillam Township.! William Myers, Walker Township. I S. R. Nichols, Barkley Township. I Addl&n Piirirtnsnn, Marion Tow»J ship- I W. W. Watson. Marion Tovhsliip. I A. .J, Yeoman, Jordan To.w : J. W. Warren, Newton Township. ■ R. W. Marshall, Keener Township. I 1. ]). Dunn, ( has. Township.® S. f. Ma twell. Carpenter Township® t). M- Vickery, ('arpeuter TownshiJ A. K Pierson, Union Township. I TOWNMIII* COMMITTEES. _ I Hasiuxo Gkove.— D. D. Kedmomw chair man. ,1. W. Jacks, IT. E, P.H-rk-infl son. 111 ias ITammerton, Wa.shingtora CrTOlc —■. 11 . y\ , - ~.-| ti ni a at. Thos. llobinson, ehainmura A, G. Rub!). ...Thos. 11. Met ulloutrhl Coo, S. Guild. R. L. P. Masseys H.\ Kict.Kv.— Saimrel .1' . XiclflUs, chain man, Oscar Abbott. Theodore HniYeyl simoon Dowell, Addison Robin&bn. 1 Ma kion Noutii Pukcin< r, —Addtl sou Parkinson, chairman. J . F. .Watvcnl t ’h.is. Wa Coen. j Soi tu I’KECiNi'T.-r-W. W. W.at son J chairman, J. M. Wasson, I. J. Porter. ] Jorp.v n.—A. J. Yeoman, chairman,! John. RoadiTer, M. 0 . Lewis. Kdwaitti Snodgrass, James V. Dutton. .. —-J Nkayxo.n. —J- W. Warren, chairman I Prior Rowon, John T. Saylor, Join] Martindalo, .S. E. Yeoman. Kkknk.i:. -R. it Marshal], chair! man, DT E. Fairchild, Prod Schwanke.l Rank \ki : . I. D. Dunn. ehninmuß Edward Higgs, 'Thos. Paulson, Jo lira Mannan, Wui. Dahneke. ra WiiKATViEi.D.— Chas. Myers. ohaiß man, Harmon Melscr, Loon ShalTac® Noaii Frame, Frank Stevens. fl Cakcextkii— .East Piskcjnvt.—s. C| Maxwell, chairman, James TV. Zeal Daniel East burn, J as. Thomirg'un) J a-si E. Stillo 1-. vr I West Rkecinot.—O. M. ViokeryJ chairman, Heury Marsh, John A. I.am-j born, E. B. Voudorsmith. I’xton.—A. K. Stephen t'omer. F. J. ( 11 :uL, F.i'.'llari. J. U lomuiker. ■*' ' irraiTiriiraßilira ■■ raaliiMrari raw Thank* to the wise, patriotic, mid u n so! fish ad n\ i: ii*t ra - tion of President Arthur, auti the Deinoeratie party’s ineurj able propensity to misehied and blundering, the llepublil van party lias been lifted ou| of tho Valley of Humiliation] into which it was cast in 1882] and, if tlie right man is no mi] nated, the election of a repub] liean president is almost cer] tain. . Not thedess, however] repulilieans should not losj siglrt of the .not a time for insisting upoid , uiexu. ntwsnnaL elected’ president lie must not only possess the vpialifications tbr a good president but also for a strong candidate. His nomi j nation must be calculated to iiannonifto the opjiostng elements of the party, rather than to show which of those elements is the stromrer. Individ.ua! Ivepublicaiis should not now be casting about in their minds for the man whom they would prefer, from persona* admiration, to see occupy tlie presidential chair, but rather lor that man who will make the most available candidate before the election and the best president tor tire whole country after ,it. v

Majar Caiuins and That Interview

Kc) v ul>lk'iW. .. : . j , Alajor Calkins denies tbo truth of that reported iutarviewj|u Ciulest yeoj'. athadu RrabibritvmYst? and hoped for the. dafoai of Go warn or Siieraiaoßsa uieous of stopping tbs “ersus’. It don’t stoned leasouable. M*qor CalKiu* is too aulnte a politician, tu give himself owny %p a reporter iu that silly t<xshiovu

General Den Han vson, of Indiana, is undoubtedly one of the men of the Nation. He is among the few politicians" v.ho has uon«-bf the arts of the .politician and never attempts their use. With those vho Junowdiiul he needs lueie. When ihe Re- •«* ■ ■ , j {nyblhams of Indiana Tmuiemnto' power, although half a wgfg- at as men every Wiu- qualified for Senator, yet with singular nneniinlty ! they dropped out at*ti the party ; with an almost ufTshnuoua voice j called Geueml Harrison to the j po>t of duty. His coarse in the] Senate has Iv-eu such as to do the ] largest Honor to hfitssix -end-his 1 , T fie, rectHU net or RenuU- i beaus asking him to lc»tl the dole- j gation in the .Juna_jeoaifiution j ttuiiisSttcSfd shows-* the H?rge ] ha^~g"iarjdS^lnlegTitA r ] '£Sff A«dgnXsST"tirY>alideal 1 fetairs. ruv clearer records thaa General Har- ] risou, and las ability to fill any \ station to which ha may be caned \ Htedj viol to be gnhtfgeri a pom • r-(.Xcter OoaiML i

Candidates’ Announcements For Treaniircr: ’ authorized tu announce the name of R. W J Marshall, of Keener township, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject to the decision rs the Republican Primary election of August 14th, 1884. . 1 EniTon Ruvim,ioan, —Please announce the namenfEdwanJßigss of Kankakee township as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary election of August 14th, 1884, . ' Edwabd lliaoi*. Editor Republican,-^You are authorv' ized to announce iny name as a candidate tor Treasurer of .lasper county, subject to Hie decision of the Republican Primary Election of August 14th, 1881. F. J. SEARS, Marion township. Editor Republican, -ff, B. buerrr. of tfillsm township, for forty years a resident of Jasper county, is a candidate for •the office of county Treasurer, subject to. tlio deciiiiojfr of the Republican Primary t oleetiou of August 14th, 18*4. , W. B. qUERRY. I Editor Reitßlioan. I desire you to f my name ns a candidate for tTreasurer of Jasper county, subject to the I decision of the Republican Primary Elee- | tion - r • -rrzLzTa [ ' - ) 13. F. FEIIGUSON. I Editor Rkitblp ani-Plesse announce ■o the Republican voters of Jasper county jth.;t I will be :: caxctiilate * for the office of ■’ounty Treasurer, 'Slflijcot to the decision ftf the Republican prinytry electicn, ■ JOHN W, POWELL. H Wa are authorized to nnnmmoe that ■S'illiam Oi'ceniicltl, of Marion township, B a csui!: Into ■rcasurcr. subject to tlie decision of the ■ ejuiii’ii'nii voters j,t the pK.uary elccHou of August lp.h, 1881. M B-'or ■ Samiv.'l E.. Yeoman, of Newton township. 8.-i!l bo a eandi-l.n/e b r tlo* oflioe of Slier ill' ■ Jasper conniy; subject to the decision of ■ lie 1 I'ptiMios.n i’riir.ary Elcetion of August 81111, issj. I SAMUEL K. YEOMAN. ■ Editor I!KiTwi.ir.vN—Please anifounee ■the name of Charles Sprague, of Gillam ■township,-ns a candidate for Sheriff, subject ■to the doeishiir of the Republican Primary ■ l-4th. I**4 / " CHARLES EI’RAGUE. R Mark H. Hemphill, of Marion township, Ircquesis us to announce that he will be a ■ candidate for the ojHeo of Sheriff', subject Ito the decision of the Republican Primary I Election. jg ’ - » • «- ■ Editou Republican,—l desire to anI hunince that I will be a candidate for I Sheriff’ of Jasper county subject to the deI cisiou of the Republican voters at the | Primary 'Election of August 14th, 1884.■ G. U. SIGLER, Marion township. Editok Republican .-Please announce B that Thos. H. Bavisson, of Union township, E is a caTulidste-for Sheriff of Jasper county, I subject- to the decision of the Republican I Primary Election of August 14th, I*B4. THO*. H. DAVISSON. I Eiutok Republican.—Please announce [ the nanie of Otiver P. 'Robinson ; of.-Marion' B tswnshin, ns a caniiidate for Sheriff of B Jasper eoiuity, subject to the Republican I Primary Election of August 14th, 1884. 1 || ig . j OLIVER P. ROBINSON. I Euitok P.ki'UitMCAX: —Please announce I; mv name as a candidate for Sheriff, subject Bye .the Republican primary election of E August 14th, 1854, P. 11. LALLY. | FOR SALK. I F. J. Sears efi'ers his fine Reside--1 nee far Bale at a bargain, Also la cottage one block from Court I House. Call or- _—— I Address F. J. Sears, [ ... v, Rensselaer Ind. ■ I A Mkißiii? S>isv Uvt'T.Vra Mr. Wm Johnson, ol Huron. Dak., writes that his wife had been troubled witlj...aento'"Hrouehitig for many years. Bind that all remedies tried gave no Biermauent relief, until lie procured a Bx'ttle of Dr. mug's New Discovery for ■Vm sumption. Coughs and Colds. Br-Meh had a magical effect, and proHneetl a permanent cure. It is guarBintaed to cure all Diseases of Throat. Bunncs; or Bronchial Tubes. Trial Hot t ies ft.ee.4r large sixe sl.uO. l>eff-4t cusEi’oKi'Siir The of Piles is an intense lfchins st niglit afier getting warm. Thi?_ unpl«#SHat steswiou is immediately relieved by an application of J>r; Rncanko's Pile^RejttVdy.'' fortus. Itch. *:ut Nhouni liloy virra can be p<T- : bv 'he use of this great > leottcdy. Price JO cents. Maaof.i - tured ’ by the ilfediein* CL. Piqua,' ; Ohio- *oUl bv 1 , 11. j yF. • EMgrtonse. A certain care. Noteaivnsive. Three months' treatment In one paefctee. for Cola i tS tbe He*<3. H-esdaote. Uiaintsa. Hiy Fever, Jkc. v Irin v cents. By all Drnsslsts. or bv tnsCL L- > 1_ T. luSAxtESK, Wanes, PA PiSO S KF.MFJ'Y FOR CATARRH I Has barn thoroughly tested Muring the past •■five years with such 1 uniformly good results that tho' medicine is . cow offered lor sale 1... with a eert’iaty that it w ill j rove to bs the ;>- r' > .r-s Rot&edy for C-A»Ajli«f which has besa sb Kng iT—- : k-jtsjaijfrgSt for' ;y>' TVl»* . - ■ -rws ipi - Fvr Us ./)■ ' ; K. i ifiKJSX Vn&tU*, - SeiMtitciiter.

Groceries, AT C. C. Starr’s. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Greatest Variety Of this class of goods ever before offered in Rensselaer. Majolica and Kaicmeda wares, Passey Stand Lamps and Hanging lamps 2S to 50 per cent, discount from regular prices. Roasted Coffee, and Strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from our own Steam Cofiee and Spice 22E

CUT HUM B! -NOWEIfS EI.OCK,S,en.ssela,ar _ 12.i0.iarL3,. Hardware, Impleniunts, Tinware and Tinning. The Boss Twine Binder of the world, the Minneapolis, manufactured by J. F. Apleby, the inventor of the only binder in use to-day. Machines warranted. Also the Triumph SelfRake Reapers, and the Clipper Mower, all in the front as to superiority, also Champion Corn Planters, Advance Hay Bake, Furst & Bradly Plows, Harrows and Cultivators; also the Hapgood Sulkey Plow, guaranteed to be the lightest draft solkey in the market The Flying Dutchman not excepted. We also keep a full line of Pumps, Iron and Wood, and, in fact, every thing usually kept in Hard ware Stock. Tin Spouting put up, and in a manner that will not have to be repaired of looked after immediately. Barbed Wire. (the Celebrated Gi.idden,) best on the market. In Stoves, our. stock has been selected from the best mam facturies, for their known merit: amoug them may be found the “GARLAiSTD COOIT” A better Cook Stove lias not }'et been made. We Warrant all oar Machines and Stoves to give "satisfaction, or no sale. f-gT*Ws Warrant the 16 inch Sulkey Plow onTho teamllian a 14 inch walking plow, if it don’t, we give the Sulkey to theman who beats it. We propose to sell our goods at fair prices, ,and try to give satisfaction to all our customers. Call and look through. Always glad to have von investigate and compare befbm purchasing. HI IF. Cllea\rer, , Rensselrier, April 22, 1881.

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