Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1890 — Page 5

The Tows Conventions.

And the Candidates who were Nominated. For Clerk. CHARLES CL SPITLEE. For Marshal, _1 ••4 WARREN C. SI IE AD. For Town Treasurer, CHARLES C. STARR. Trustee Ist District, JOHN R. YANATTA. Trustee 2nd District, JOHN M. WASSON. Trustee 3rd District. EDWARD H. MORLAN. . Trustee ttli District, —_l— PARIS HARRISON.

The Republican town conventions were held last Monday evening, in accordance with the method described last week, with the result that the Republicans of the town took part in •the conventions with great unanimity and that an excellent ticket was harmoniously and peacefully nomiated.

The twelve primaries, held at as many different places, met at seven o’clock and chose delegates to the convention to meet at the court house, an hour and a half later, and also cast a ballot for choice of candidates. The result of the primary ballot is here summarized:

For Trustee, F irst District. —A. Leopold, -IS votes; ,1. R. Vnnnatta, Cl; Frank Foltz, 11. Total number votes for the ollice 120, of which Mr. Yanatta received a majority, and was thereby nominated. For TigrsfEK, Second District,— 11. 0. Harris 3, -T. 11. Adams, 33; R. B. Wilsson 23, J. M. Wason 39; C. W. Coen 13, F. Osborne. 11; B. F. Ferguson, S. No nomination having having been made by popular vote the convention proceeded to ballot for candidate:

First Ballot:— Adams 3 votes, Wasson G, Coen 2, Osborne 1. Second Ballot:— Adams 2, Wasson 7, Coen 2, Osborne I. Mr. Wasson was declared nominated. Trustee District.—-‘Popu-lar vote: K. 11. Morlan 43; .1. 11. S. Ellis, 54, E. L. Clark 4, D. G. Warner IC. Number east HK,.necessary to choice CO. A single ballot settled the matter in favor of Morlan, as follows: Morlan 7, Clark 2. Warner 3. Trustee Fourth Dis-Hiici. —Popular vote: N. Warner 4. Simon Phillips 40, Paris Han i on <52, Al. Barney 1, Win. Greenfield 8. F. W. Bcubelt 4. Whole number 149, neepessary to choice’ Gd-- Mr. Harrison was declared nominated by popular

Foi: Town Clerk.—l‘opular voter C. G. Npitler, 71. 33. A. E. Kirk !. N. W. Beeve s. Whole number 136; necessary to choice G 9. Mr. SpTfler was declared nominafcd on the popular vote. For Town Marshal.— Popular vote: I. W. Porter G, Marshall Warren 58, W. C. Shead 33, J. C. Passons 12, Chas. Platt 29. Whole number 138, necessary to choice 70. The convention proceeded to nominate: First Ballot. — Warren 5, Shead 5, Passons 2. Second Ballot.— Warren 5, Shead 5, Passons 1, Platt 1. Third, fourth and fifth Ballots. —Warren 6, Shead G. Sixth Ballot. — Warren 5, Shead 7. On motion the nomination of Mr. Shead was made unanimous.

“Out, out. damned spot,” cried Lady Macbeth. If she had used Cole’s Carbolsoap, her guilty hand would have been rendered stainless, leaving it beautifully white and fair. This soap is superior to all others.

Dentistry. Ira C. Kelley would respectfully inform the citizens of Rensselaer and surrounding country that he has opened ah office in Liberal Corner, over Wright’s undertaking establishment, where he is prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the latest and most approved styles. He will make it an object for those wishing dental work to call and see him- Teeth (extracted and' artificial ones inserted from One to an entire set. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. IbaC. Kelley, —~ r Dentist. Over two hundred different spring patterns of Mens’ clothing, including a complete line of Prince Albert suits, latest satin roll collars, at Chicago Bargain Store. ° 2t.

CORRESPONDENCE.

From Wbealfield. The Kiev*. Mr. Weil has moved to Crown Pi int. Miss Ida Scott is visiting friends in Brazil and Staunton. The ‘electric storm of Sunday evening did considerable damage to the Three I. telegraph line in this place. Horace Marble, of Crown Point, was in town Tuesday. Surveyor Thrawls is in town laying out Mr. Bentley’s addition to this flourishing place. Charles Smiley placed an iron slab at his child’s grave, and during the night it changed its place to another grave-- or was changed. School closed Friday with great credit to both teachers and scholars. They will resume again Apr. 28, under the very able introduction of Miss Abbie Harrison. The Catholics have, just completed a fine barn on their land, adjoining their church. There is some talk of their putting up a school building here. There have several bought lots in the new addition. The coming season is sure to bring us great improvement. Aron.

From Remington. The wedding of John T. Ford, of Watseka, formerly a resident of this place, will be solmenized on Thursday of this week. The prospective bride is Miss Wilda Fagan, also of Watseka.

An unpleasantness of a serious nature between the families of Alexander Littlefield and and Daniel Mohn resulted in a trial before his honor, Justice Chappell, last Monday. The suit was brought by Mr. Litttlefield. The defendant was fined 81 and costs and appealed the case to the circuit court.

There is a rather abrupt turn in the E. K. track near the sand pit which threw the engine from the track and detained the east bound freight more than two hours last Thursday. Beyond the detention and the labor of getting the engine back into position, no serious damage was done. Mrs. W. F. Bunnell returned from a visit to Monticello last Saturday. She will in all probability start for her new home in Washington city, this week. A number of: young people attended -the commencement exercises of the Wolcott High School last Wednesday evening, returning during the wee small hours of the night. They report an exceedingly pleasant time. Cards are out for the wedding of Robert Lave and Miss Bessie Keeble at the home of the bride’s parents in Kankakee, 111., Wednesday, April 30. Miss Keeble is spoken of by those who know her ns one of the best young ladies in Kankakee, and M r. Love is a model young map, gnp of the best Remington, or any other town, call turn out. We predict for the young couple a life of usefulness "and About fifty young ladies and gentlemen will take part in -the Merchants’ Carnival which will be given Thursday evening May first in Durand Hall. The greater number of the characters will be represented by the pupils of the public schools,, and the proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of additional volumes for the the school library.

Board of Health Notice.

Office of Sec’y of. Jasper County Board of Hearth. Rensselaer, Ind., Apr. 22., ’9O. To The People of Jasper Co.Knowing that it ie the desire of each and every one of the people of Jasper county that we be blest with good health, I would call attention to the fact that good health does not abound in the neighborhood of foal smelling cesspools, hog pens, accumulations of garbage and decaying animal ana vegetable matter. Everything of this kind must be cleaned up~ and kept clean. A little work every day or a little more once a week will do it. By attending to these matters promptly and regularly, much trouble as well as sickness will be avoided. Truly, Y. E. Loughridge, M. D. Secy. Jasper Co. Board of Health.

Race Horse For Sale.

The undersigned is now owner of the well known young running horse, Josiah, winner of the mile race at Remington last fall, and will sell him for cash or trade for other live stock. -Call trpon or address, Henry Eiglesbach, Rensselaer, Ind. The Regs hat for men At Hemphill <k Honan’s. '

Remingtonian.

ADVERTISER LETTERS. Wane Parker. John Kelley. Wm. Mahancy. Mrs." Julia Knauff’ Afthur TuttJe. Mosv Billows. John Wilsop. j John Gosman. Managers Beaumont Dramatic Co. 2, Special prices, never before offered in Rensselaer, in dress goods: 46 in Silk wrap Henrietta, 72 ets. per yd., regular price, s>l.oo. 46 in Silk wrap Henrietta, 95 cts. per yd., regular price, $1.50. 46 in Silk wrap, Henrietta, §1.20 per yd., regular price, $1.70. 46 in Silk wrap, Henrietta, §1.40 per yd., regular price, $2.00. 2t. Chicago Bargain Store.

mills’ Aerie & Liver Fills. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle They speedily cure: biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women and children. Smalles. mildest,surest. 30c. doses for 25 cents. Samples free at B. F. Fendig & Co’s.

On a recent visit to lowa Mr. K. Dalton of L,uray. Russell Co. Kans., called at the laboratory of Chamberlain & Co. Des Moines, to show them his six year old boy, whose life had been saved by Chamberlain’s Cough remedy; it bav ing cured him of a very severe attack of croup. Mr. Dalton is certain that it sav6d-the is enthusiastic in bis praTse of the remedy. He says it has an excellent, reputation in his vicinity; that farmers come fifteen miles to his store for it and that many ot them, like himself, ai - e never without it in their homes. For sale by F. B. Meyer, — r- -r- - ; Friends,. I warrant Milton’s Nerve and Lung Food to cure consumption and all lung trouble, nervous prostration and all nerve diseases. It is the best general tonic known for weak women while for the aged, debilitated or infirm it is is a boon. Sample bottle free at F. B. MeyeFs. —: . — " .- 1 T> Saved toy Faith A druggist’s wife inJSteubenville. 0., had not been able to do her own work for years. She had tried all climates and doctors without relief, is now cured of weakness known only to women. ! You ask what cured her: faith enough! to use a few bottles of Milton’s Nerve i and Lung Food. You try it. Sample ! bottle free. Sold by F. B. Meyer. 25-3 m j | I want to tell suffering; humanity. what was the matter with and what cured me. I broke out with rash the; most uncomfortable thing 1 ever had b; cause it itched so and 1 had to fan my hands to get ease. You could not see the viens on my .hands there were so many pimples on them. Fused one bottle Loose’s Fluid Extract of Red Clover and was completely cured. T. A. SMITH, , St. C, & L. W. Ry. Toledo, O. ———— Sleepless nights, made miserable by I that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is ! the remedy for you. Sold by Long & Eger.

Tf»e Flrsl Step, Perhaps you are run down, can’t eat, i can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do any ; thing to your satisfaction and you won- i der wlmt aiis you. Yon should heciT; the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a nerve tonic and in Eleetrio Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its: normal healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great nerve ! tonic and alterative. Your apetite i\ - turns. geGfi digcatfon is reyto’eb and i the liver and kidneys resume haitlthy action. Try a bottle. Price s‘Jc. at FB. Meyer’S drugstore.

Kimball, South Dakota, Graphic: While the eolumDS of the Graphic are open to any and all une bjeetionable advertisements yet it is quite impossible for us to speak knowingly of the merits of the various articles of merchandise advertised. Particularly is this true of patent medicines. But there are exceptions occasionally and a noteworthy exception is the celebrated Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. This now universally known medicine has been advertised in the Graphic for four or five years, but not until recently had we any personal knowledge of its wonderful efficacy, which ha 3 come about through the prevailing influenza and the stab born cough that has so often, attended it. In the writer’s family this medicine has on several occasions this winter, cured a congh that baffled any and all other remedies; and the number of families in Kimball and vicinity in which this remedy has been used with like effects attest to its value as a specific for coughs andeolds of every nature, for sale by Frank B. Meyer. - ■ Catarrh cured, health and swee breath secured, by Shiloh’s catarrh remedy, Price 60 cents. Nasal injector free. Sold by Long & Eger.

Did you Know The doctors said I had consumption and must die? 1 got a bottle of Milton’s Nerve and Lung food and before 1 had taken half of it I bad no night sweats, and now l am cured after using 8 bottles. So says Mary C. McFarland, of Cleveland, Ohio. Sample bottle free. Every bottle warranted. The best general touio known for old or youDg. 25-3 m. F.B. Meyer. —— ■»' Itch, in 3Q minutes by WoolforJ’s Sanitary Lotion.- Sold by Long & Eger, druggists, Rensselaer. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver eomplaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is eruaranteed to cure you. For sale by Long & Eger xx-39-ly. Don’t neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tar will relieve it at once. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Foi site by F. B. Meyer. * '

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JISIEECE! Thorough-bred r-uniting Stalfl6n. Dark stmit. ipyyuts old f tlTis spring, 16-L hands hi gib heavy boned, v.eight 12:~0 IBs., when in good flesh. —^ Jim lii.ten is by King Ban an out of Radiant, by imported Glen Lyon. : .Sixteen Musdeit) pure thorough bred crosses attached to this pedigree. Will make' the"FessTjTT of 1890, at my si;; hies/near the Rensselaer d( | < t. Terms: 815 for cidt to stand and Htd. 810 for ffafon, pay a hie 'hrrwmYf and Jan. Ist, 1891. i JAMES MALuY. to lIS ns Sufferin'; frem. e:ii i-aO fvouibful errors, early decay, i.*st manbooil, etc., I will send a vyluV.jln i.-eati.-.-j : -.eeled) containing full particulars Ov hrimo cuc:', FTsi££of charge. A Bplendiii liiidicai "Work ; ek.;iild tie read by every man ■who is nervous and debilitated. Address,: Prof. Ft C. FOTVljjfiiS, Koofius, Conn* la WTUTP Us JHTSrnhyßißS* rana'i’rnrajlanrepn.itiJV opportunity, Oco. A. Scott, S4Se JUroatiwiiy, v». *• A A ffTtfITMT Take no shoes nnless I.ABI i BIISV W. L. Douglas’name and ¥»*U AilUJifl price are stamped on the bottom. If the dealer cannot supply yon, send direct to factory, enclosing advertised $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Cair, Heavy Faced Grain and Creedmoor Water prooft' - —— -r— — Best in the world. Examino his 83.(10 GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. 84.00 H VNJ)-SEWED WEI.T SHOE. t 3.5» F(tr ICE AND TAHMiEBS’ SHOE. 8.80 EXTRA VAI.IIK CAT.E SHOE. 82.23 * 83 WORKINGMEN’S SHOES. 82.00 and 81.73 ROYS’ SCHOOL SHOES. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES la f d°i!s. 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Material. Best Style. Best Fitting. TV. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass, Sold by

J. H. v. U.iJvY&SONffarholisalve Great Bkin Remedy Relieve* and Cures Itchings and Irritations of the Skin and Scalp, iPHJES, lather Itching or Bleeding, TT ncnß ATioNS.CuTr:, W ouhds, Uruises, Poisons, Bit.; of Insects, Catarrh, Isiuwd Sorb Eyes, ChilblaimlCiiafs andCn ars. It instantly relieves the pain of Bums and Scalds, antic urtsOie worst casewtthout a scar. Rmnll boxes 25c. Large boxes 60c. Cole’s Carbolisoap preventopimplea. blackheads, chapped ana oily skin, and preserves, freshens and beautihea the complexion. It is unequaled for use in hard water, and its absolute purity and delicate per-1 fume makes it a positive luxury for the bath and nursery. Caution:- The labels on the genuine are Black and the. letters Green. Prepared only by J. W. Colo & Co., Black River Falla, Wla. Bold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. t,„i o. v 11 .Meyer.

I CURE RTS! When I say Cuss I do not meanmeriily to Stop them lor a Ume. and then hare tarn again. I mean A RADICAL CURB. 1 have made the disAaee ot ms. EPILEPSY or FAlXnra SICKNESS, A life-long BtaAjSSed UnoreMon lor not now receiving Send at once lor a treatise and a F* K * trial, and it wiU care you. Addreaa

RENSSELAER MISS FRANC McEWEN Has opened an ART SCHOOL in rooms at her home. Every pupil will learn t.o make a fine, LANDSCAPE 22x27 inches, and oDe LIFE-SIZE and LIFE-LIKE PORTRAIT during the first term— all hard work. First coarse 825. Also prepared to give instructions on teachers’course. Tools and furnished Free the course, and SUCCESS GUARANTEED On these terms everyone can try, knowing that if they don’t succeed' it will cost nothing. Learn the work to teach others, or to make portraits ot family or friends. Cull and si e the work. Night class for those who prefer. - Also agency for art supplier, and- all kinds of ;-Y material needed in this work kept constantly on hand and for sale to all needing anything in that line, G-EO. W.'GOFF, Restaurant & Bakery. ummsEexwzMsaw&iiEßßi BREAD, CAKES, ©ONFEGTIONERY, • —-J| CAFIMB ISOOBS, TOBACCO AWB CiCARS, WMSM MB&L8 Wm M@m£ -ALSO A GOOD - LUNCHOOUNTER Everything Best and Cheapest. 7/ NORTH SIDE WASHINGTON STRKET, RK.N'SSKI.ARR. L\DIANA, BENSSLLAEB LIVE STUCK 'Hllp BREEDING STASLES STALLIONS FOR SEASON 1890.

Ralston 2229. (Standard Registered.) The Trotting Stallion, By ROMULUS 271, By HAM BLETONIAN 10. Standing Colt $25. There has never been a trotting stallion in this county that could compare—breeding and individuality—with this horse. M. B. ALTER, Owner.

Will also keep a very fine General Purpose Horse at same .-table. Terms from $6 to $lO. Samuel Parker, Owner. Lame or diseased stock (if not suffering from contagious diseases) taken in and treated, at very reasonable rates. Stables is rear of Hemphill Bro’s. Blacksmith Shop, on river bank. 1 Call and examine stock and learn particulars. Office over Laßuefr grocery. A. E. KIRK.

IRWIN, Notary Pale ani lasoraace Agent: Oomjiaules represented: Aetna.Hartford, llartlord. ol Hartford; SpriujfUtlu E- & M. of SjirinpHcld; German American. *f N. Y.: Franklin, of lmlianapolii*; fnsnrame Co . of North Amt r cat aitd Travelers Life ft Accident with accident tickets from one to thuty Uayv Office with Hamioond A Austin. 22-3 Consumption Surely Cured. To Thjs EunoK-HeMe Inform your imam* that I hare * positive retnsdy for the shore-named lilHnwr By Its timely wee thousands ol hopeless esses hare been permanenUy cored. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy TBKB to say al your readers who bare consumption if they will •end me their Express and P. 0. address. Respect£Sy, T. A SLOCUM, M. C., 181 Pearl Bt, H. X.

Tom Caulton 865. The finest Imported Eaglishshie Horse ever brought to thki county. Foaled in 1886. Color, brown. Sired by Monarch 2466, sire of dam King Tom 1296. Bred by Chas. Caulton, Spalding Line,” Eng. Standiig €©H sls* ELI YODER, Owner.

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