Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1894 — Page 4

We Have Stirred Them All Up! We Lead, Others Try to Follow. \ ■* THE MOBEE Tlw -Maw Store* the talk of theAlount rv NeverbeforeTaFa sfCfS^eaiaed The TOndJrftV Mure is Mt of people, buying goods and saving money at the same time. Every dollar you spend, there is 25cents saved. -The Model buys direct from the manufacturers thereby saving customers two or three profits in buying from us. The Model Leading House in Rensselaer. In W departments we are prepared for a rushing fall trade. My fall stock is here in abundant quantities, ready to be inspected. ' -"ytr"'/ Our Grand Cloak Opening, October 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th. Mr. E. Moyses, OF BENEDICT, GOLDMAN & C 0.., THE 'll t argEST CLOAK HOUSE IN CHICAGO. \ IMMHHBMMI ill. WILL BE WITH US ON OUR /aFv|\ Oct. Ist Grand Opening Days. On Tuesday Ors. Uid wdl OPENING DAYS. ®|H| grand Musical Concert, ]ll|||V AND WILL SHOW THE PEOPLE OF JAS- o 4 wjW ■ PER COUNTY THE JR IW* In the evening nt 7:30. Everybody invited to attend. I \L Sure and Come. Finest Line of Cloaks, “ „TnU-TT-> 1 » xtta z-itttt nnxTXT New Department Our wonder fuls mA 10 counter TinFOR LADIES, , MISSES AftD CHILD utEl . || warC) Glassware, Wo.odenware. . CAI and see it. Any- IB|| ||| REMEMBER THE ABOVE DATES. thing you want 5 and 10c. The Model, the new store, the only store in Jasper county which has no rent to pay. Discount all bills and therefore you may know we are- toe Leaders in Rensselaer. . . m Look out for prices next week. Wm - A - Mos Manager. THE MODEL.

THE REPUBLICAN Thursday, September 20, 1894. ISSUED KVKfiS 'IHOKHIM* Bk geo. e, PpI'.I.I“V.EK AMD PHOPKIKTOK. OF Fl J 2. li> tt-_-pau.r-<t buibHug, on oraar qf Washrneteu ute.i Weaten Btreeta. T3RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year Six M0nth5.:,........... ........■■■■■■■■ " 5 Three Months.••• 50 Official Paper oj Jasper County.

GILLAM TOWNSHIP CONVENTION, The Republicans of Gillam tp. are requested to met t in mass convention on Saturday, Sept. 29, at 2 p. in., at Center school House to nominate a township ticket. By order of Committee. James Stevens, Chairman. «u«snxvaßanaiaMnnnM MILROY TOWNSHIP CONVENTION. The Republieons of Milroy tp., will meet in mass convention on SATURDAY, SEP., 15, 1894, at Center school house, atl:3op. m., to nominate a township ticket Geo. Foulks, Chahman.

—II ff it Ji n j tvrr>v c- J t pvf <mTt > nt ron . Tbe Republican voters of Hanging Grove tp, and all others who wish to co-operate with them, are requested to meet in mass con veution, at Center school house, 0n.... SATURDAY SEPT., 29, 1894. at 2 o’clock p. in., to nominate a full township ticket. J. R. Phillips, Cli airman. Wash Cook, Secy. - “HOW can we face the PEOPLE AFTER INDULGING IN SUCH OUTRAGECUB DISCRIMINATIONS AND VIOLATION OF riUVCIPLE?” - -Cleveland's letter to Wilson on the Senate bill.

In Vermont, 7,000 Republican gain. In Maine 25,000. Good enough. . . The final footing up shows that the Republican plurality in Maine is 41,000. It is the greatest Republican victory ever achieved in that state, not excepting even the great majorities of war-time elections.

There' is no comfort for the Populists in any of the elections t rat have been held this year. There is a measureless slump from the Democratic party but mighty little of it goes to the Peoples’ Party. It has gone to the party of protection, patriotism and sound money. The new rifle soon to be used by Uncle Sam’s soldier boys is a fearful weapon. It will shoot through a man at two miles distant, or through three men at a mile and a quarter; and 30 inches of seasoned white oak, at 200 feet. It takes a bullet | of an inch thick and an inch long, burns smokeless powder, shoots five times as a magazine gun and 30 times a minute, as a single Idader.

..„21Wh£i:a.ia .lhe..laboringmam’’. says the Elkhart Review, “who listened to Republican orators an 1 read Republican newspapers two years ago, who does not see how completely all those prophecies have been fulfilled. Even dark as were the shadows they pointed to, the reality that cast them has been more dire than was dreamed. Silent factories, idle men and women, paralysis and fear on every hand; hope takes wings and enterprise stricken with death! All these things and more are the result of the incapacity of the men which the sugar trust paid S3OO, 000 to elect to power. And the sky is not clearing yet.” Lakey & jSayler the new and enterprising (bakers and lunch men. Don’t forget them.

Hon, W. D. Owen, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, has been compelled to take a short rest from his campaign labors. The results of a sun-stroke, suffered a few years ago, still affect him. C. B. Landis, of Delphi, whose great abilities as a campaigner are fully appreciated by the state committee, has been selected to fill Mr,. Owen’s speaking appointments. It is expected that Mr. Owen will be sufficiently restored to health to meet Mr. Myers, his opposing Democratic candidate, in the series of joint debates that have been arranged for between them—one for each congressional district, and the first of which is to be at Evansville, Oct. 2nd. In this tenth district their meeting will be at Logans port, Oct. 23rd.

BUT THERE ARE PROVISIONS IN THIS BILL WHICH ARE NOT IN LINE WITH HONEST TARIFF REFORM AND IT CONTAINS INCONSISTENCIES AND CRUDITIES WHICH OUGHT NOT TO APPEAR IN ANY TARIFF LAWS OF ANY KIND. —Cleveland’s letter to Ca chings when the bill became a law. The claim of the Populists that, they will hold the balance of powerin the next congress does not derive any encouragement from recent elections. They have developed no growth in the north, and judging from the election in Arkansas, where they did not carry a single county, they are losing ground in the South. The trouble with the Populist movement is that it is built upon the. sand.—lndianapolis Journal.

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REPUBLICN TICKETS.

STATE TICKET. Secretary of State, WILLIAM D. OWEN, of Cass. Auditor of State. AMERICUS C. DAILY, of Boone. Treasurer of State, F. J. SCHOLZ, of Vanderburg. ‘Attorney-General. WI I.LI AM A. KETCHAM, of Marlon. Clerk.of the Supreme Court. ALEXANDER HESS, of Wabash. Superintendent of Public Instruction. DAVID M. GEETING, of Jefferson. State Statistician, SIMEON J. THOMPSON, of Shelby. State Geologist. W. S. BLATCHLEY, of Vigo. „ DISTRICT TICKET. For Representative in Congress, JETHRO A. HA'T’CH, Of Newton County. * or’State Senator, ISAAC H. PHARES. of'Benton County. For Prosecuting Attorney, T. O. ANNABAL. of Newton County. For Joint Representative, MARION L. SPITLER, of Jasper County. CQUNTY TICKET. For .County Clerk, W ILLI AM H. COOVER, of Carpenter Township. For County Auditor, HENRY B. MURRAY, of Barkley;Township. For County Treasurer, JESSE O. GWIN, of Hanging Grove Township, For County Sheriff, CHARLES W. HANLEY, of Walker Township. For County Surveyor, JOHN E.rALTER, of Union Township. For County Coroner, TRUITT P. WRIGHT, of Marion Township. Commissioner—First District. WILLIAM DAHNCKB, » of Wheatfield Township.

Commlss oner—Sc >n<t District, JOHN C. MARTINDALE, ol Newton Township. Commission: r—Third District, DFXTER 1:. JONES, of Carpenter Township.

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wp r A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Page From Her History, The Important experiences of others are Interesting. The following is no exception : “I had been troubled with heart disease 25 years, much of that time very seriously. For live years I Was treated by one physician continuously. t I was in business, but obliged to retire on account of my health. -A physician told my friends that I could not live a month. My feet and limbs were badly swollen, and I was indeed in a serious condition when a gentleman directed my attention to Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and said that his sister, who had been afflicted with heart disease, had been cured by the remedy, and was again a strong, healthy woman. 1 purchased aoottle of the Heart Cure, and in less than an hour after taking the first dose I could feel a decided Improvement in the circulation of my blood. When I had taken three doses I could move my ankles, something I had not done for months,and my limbs had been swollen so long that they seemed almost putrlfied. Before I had taken one bottle of the New Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down, and I was so much better that I did my own work, On my recommendation six others are taking this valuable remedy."—Mrs. Morgan, 5C9 W. Harrison St., Chicago, 111. Dr. M Ilea’ New Heart Cure, a discovery of an eminent specialist in heart disease, is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee.or sent by the Dr. Mlles Medical Co.,Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, #1 per bottle, six bottles for 85, express prepaid. It is positively free from all opiates or dangerous drugs. Foi,by all druggists.

Simon P. Thompson, „ nt J. Thompson Attorney at Law. A alary Subtle. j HOMPSON A BRO., \ ATTORNEYS AT LAW Reus -n la<'r, Ind. •rsctice in all taecourts. We pxy particular ottentier. to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. ■ if. L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractor V rORDECAI F. CHILCOTK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all bpsipess in the pc-jfssslofi with promptness and dispatch. Ofßco lr. second atorv of the Makeever building. William B, Austin. AxthcbH. Hopkins Geo.. K. Hollingswokth. ' AUSTIN & CO. ATTORNEYS AT L&W. Rensselaer ■ - ,-y-- - Ind second floor of Leopold's Block corner Washington an I Van Rensselaer etree Practice In all the courts, ami purcbaue, sell and lease real estate. Atty’s for L. N. A. * C. Rw. Co. B. L & S, Association and Benue lacr Water, Light & Power Co.

QHRRLEB E. MILLS. AT Brnsselaer, Indians. Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined O- Fann Loans negotiated at lowewt rates Offlcsup.tair.overCitii.nl Bank. , i. ' ■ , a JAMES W.DOUTHIT ATTORNS? AT LAW, Rkhbsklakb, -- Indiana. W Office in Rensselaer Bank. AV-«. MISOEIA.ANBOUB. JAMES A. BURNHAM, I IL s. pension~attorney and justice OF THE PEACE. Thoroughly equipped and abreast of the time. Expert in Pension matters. Office with County Treasurer, Court House. Sept, let, 1890. * v J. JL- Helmick, Notary Pubic and Real Estate Agent Lands of all descriptions for sale or ewe. WHEATFIELD, IND.~ JOHN GRAVES, WHEATFIELD, INDIANA AUCTIONEER; Sales attended In any part Of Jasper and adjoining counties, also Real Estate Agent and J ustice of the Peace. Collections promptly attended to, Large amounts of farms and town property for sale. »» - • • A 1 5 H