Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1874 — Announcement of Candidates. [ARTICLE]

Announcement of Candidates.

—& I*. Thomson is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney. W. JI. Martin is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the vote of the people at the October election. Ira*W. Yeoman is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of the 30th Judicial'Circuit, subject to the decision of the people at the October election. Ezra L. Clark is a candidate for Clerk of the Jasper circuit court. Harvey W. Wood is a. candidate for re-cle.tion io the office of county Recorder. Peter Rhoads .is a candidate for -Sluvitfrof Jasper county, subject to the October election. S. I’. Howard .is ,a candidate for ~\ put a i of Jasper county; subject to the Octol • i'eleetioii. I.uwi » u, ih, < . h.-rty will be a enii<li I:. .* io,' ix a: tfon ti> tin otilce of Sheriff of ,'asp- r coiinty. subject to the decision <>T the people at ihc ctili-' h'i 1 .. • - A ' .V'jfo of Jasper comity : 1 ;tm n.< tndidate tor r<‘-t !<■<••- lfo.it t ■ count v ' rt... ui i. - ; ; • . ij - ■. so •j • . J.I . T<ji tHuVg;; ids nwJMEJIT.iICOVyiY. mm . - ’m-1, i hankful f-’-pa.-t favor ', m.- hi p-r Idrnself before sou lor tlfo office, of Clerk of -your • • D. 1. Jaw: in. fthfopaia in;..: are not muiilate.d j tor sab :i:. di.i ;mi e for ten ceitts'a ! Cheapeht mi i iiifs.t direr-'i. i, . ip-.-.; matt . ! that :un \

. Culture of BelTieS; I Allow only three or four canes of blackberries to grow in a> clump, and pinch these as soon as they | gain a height of lite or six feet.— I Cut ih the 1 laterals at eighteen | niches.. Cutout tlip'old fruiting ■ canes of raspberries as soon as they I have finished bearing, and apply a dressing of mamire, forking it in w«;H Jtetween-dTie rows. ~~Paring tire latter part ot the present month is a good time to plant new beds of strawberries, if they can be watered and shaded. Remove the mulch from the old beds, and take out all wetfds, and cut off all runners not needed for forming new plants.—■ The best man.lire for new!y pTantefh beds is either wood ashes, or ground boiie raked in ; if stable manure is-' used it should be well rotted, ar else it will bring in an abumlaueoof weeds.— Exchange.