Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1890 — Bear These Dates in Mind. [ARTICLE]

Bear These Dates in Mind.

To the Republicans of Indiana-: Any vua-i who moves ft cm one 'County -tn - -rrmthy-ry" goilßTttne:: Tow.;,-’:/... to bt- ' Sept. or who moves fr. :n one precinct to an r after October sth, will tli‘i • ■ aA’ his vote, rile election will be held Tuesday, November ±. We: request tho Republicans of Indiana keep these dates in mind, to see that all 'iiir t tie nils'who eontemplaU ni vjug are fully advised before moving, a d to flotify the local cvnnmdteemeji of all changes of residence which may be. made by nu inters of < Rier Pr.riies after either <f the dal. s first mentioned. L; •!'. Micuenei:’, (I’hairman. F. M. Millikan, Secretary.

The following from the editorial columns of the Indianapolis Journal, ofTuesday/is only one of the many evjar-avvs cubaj-antA arising of the national recognition now acoorded to the abilities of Indian’s leading Congressman, Hon. W. D. Owen. “Among the speeches < which the Republican congressional committee is circulating in large numlers is that of Representative Owen, of this State, respecting veterans and pensions. He shows that 60 per cent, more veterans have been appointed to office under the Harrison than under the Cleveland administration; that in thirty-one contests for postm asterships between veterans and those who are not, twenty-six ex-sold'er s were appointed. Senator McMillan, of Michigan, has ordered 10,000 copies of, Mr. Owen’s speech for his State. ’

A convention of what has been christened the People’s Party, was held at Indianapolis last week, and nominated a full ticket. It is simply one of the dying kicks of the Greenback party, which now bobs up under a new name every campaign.

Ono of the best Republican handbooks ever printed, and one that ought to be widely circulated in Indiana, has been issued by the Republican congressional commit- ' ;; '■ - compact handsome’.y attractive in app a rar. re, decorated with the flag and with...pictures of Lincoln and Grant, and contains a large amount of valuable matter concerning live issues. Every great issue of current interest is discussed? the facts presented and statistics furnished to show the invincible merit-of the Republican party. It can be carried in the pocket and is handy for use in argument, on the stump, in stores, on the road or anywhere. W hen ver it goes it will make votes. This excellent compilation is furnished at the rate of §ll per thousand, or a fraction more than a cent apiece. Orders with cash should be sent to Edward C. v Bneu treasurer Republican congressional committee, Washington, D. C. The Helena Journal gives the following object lesson. Under the former Democratic adminstration: Wheat $.79 Lead.t. ~ 3.60 SiTver.. 93 Wool on the free list .00 Under the present Republican administration; Wheat $1.06 Lead i.. .4.10 Silver. 1.20 Wool, protected »24 The Jataask cheek possessed by Viola in Shakespeare’s ‘.Twelth Night” can be secured bupsing Cole’s CarbolisoSp, which beai'tiues the complexion, re moves skin blemishes and is unexcelled for toilet and bath purposes. . Y