Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1898 — Page 2

The Republican. ■. . ' r , 1 yOFFICIAL PAPER OP JASPER COUNTY SSUBD EVERY TUESDAY * FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. •- 1 <■ r- f OFFICE—Id Republican oulldlag on comer of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One Year . .$1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1898.

The State Ticket.

Secretary of State, UNION B. HUNT, of Winchester. Auditor of State, WILLIAM H. HART, . of Frankfort. Treasurer of State, LEOPOLD LEVY, of Huntington.| Attorney General, WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, of Indianapolis. Clerk of Supreme Court, ROBERT A. BROWN, of Franklin, Supt. of Public Instruction, F. L. JONES, of Tipton. State Statistician, JOHN B. CONNER, of Indianapolis. State Geologist, WILLIS S. BLATCHLEY, of Terre Haute. Judge of Supreme Court, Second District, ALEXANDER DOWLING, of New Albany. Third District. J. Y. HADLEY, of Danville. - Fifth District, FRANCIS E. BAKER, of Goshen. The County Ticket. For Congressman, E. D. CRUMPACKER, • of Valparaiso. For Joint Representative, A. F. KNOTTS, of Hammond. For Prosecuting-Attorney, ALBERT E. CHIZUM, of Newton County. For County Clerk, ESTIL E. PIERSON, of Union Township. For County Auditor, WILLIAM C. BABCOCK) of Marion Township. For County Treasurer, ROBERT A. PARKISON, of Barkley Township. For County Sheriff, NATE J. REED, of Carpenter Township. For Countv Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE, of Carpenter Township. For County Coroner, . TRUITT P. WRIGHT, of Marion Township. Commissioner Ist District, ABRABAM HALLECK, of Keener Township. Commissioner 2nd District, BIMEON A, DOWELL, of Marion Township.

Those Republican Congressional candidates whose districts are being invaded by Leader Joe Bailey are fortunate. The more the people hear and see of Bailey the larger the Republican vote will be. The political remaius of David B. Hill have been used by the New York Democrats for outside breastworks decorative purposes. Hill may have to emulate the example of Mr. Cleveland and move out of the State. The New York Democrats have suddenly developed a great antipathy t? tax dodging. The New York Democrats used to follow the

i leadership of the most conspicuous j tax dodger the country ever produced, Samuel J. Tilden. How do the New York Democrats stand on/the silver question? i They have not said, but nominated silver men for governor and Lieutenant governor. Mr. Croker has instructed his assistants to find fault with the con- * duct of the war and ignore the glorious achievements. Mr. Croker is evidently of the opinion that the voters will wear abbreviated memories to the polls. After clamoring for an investigation of the conduct of the war the Democratic campaign managers announce that they will not place any reliance in the findings of the commission. This is rather hard on the Democratic Commissioners. That noble and distinguished patriot, Dick Croker, has given the New York Democracy a platform without a financial plank and a ticket headed by men who supported free silver and Bryan in 1896. Croker is a truly great and good man who saves the party in his State the trouble of thinking for themselves. In the midst of all the vile assaults by insinuation upon him — sneaks dare not use other weapons —President McKinley stands unmoved for tbe right, and not only the good and respectable portion of our people, but the rest of the world recognize him as a patriot and an able man and honor him as such. But the necessities of the opposition require that his methods and motives bo questioned and rendered suspicious, and the willing pack of heelers yelp at him. Party needs make an exhibition the world wonders at. Last year over $50,000,000 worth of American typewritets, bicycles, sewing machines and scientific and complicated instruments were purchased by foreign countries. It demonstrates that American inventive genius and skill in manufacturing beet the world, and that our foreign trade in manufactured goods was not killed by Republican Tariff. Add to this the millions paid this country for heavy machinery, implements and food products, and 4he grand total is something enormous, with a trade balonce in our favor of over $600,000,000.

An Honorable Democratic Fditor's Opinion.

Wlnamac Democratic Journal. General “Joe” Wheeler, the great Confederate cavalry leader, and who showed his bravery on the field of Santiago by disbbeying General Shatter’s orders to retreat in face of the Spanish army, says, in speaking of Camp Wikoff: “I do not believe a camp was ever better provided in every way for the oorafort and health of the troops than Camp Wikoff. ‘Nearly half the troops were sick, and the sight of suffering was, therefore necessary. ‘lt was war, and the men were in a bad state, but it could not be heloed.” The yellow journals will never forgive the gallant hero for telling the truth. Gen. Wheeler is a democrat, and still holds his seat in oongress from an Alabama district, but he is not a copperhead, nor the son of a copperhead, and will never join in any hue and cry against the government which has for its sole object the hope of political gain for the democratic party. Old “Joe” is a true patriot. . „ t

Another Horror Howl Disproved.

Monttcsllo Democrat. The Democrat is glad to note that Lieutenants Anlieir and Ward give an entirely different version of the treatment accorded Clarence Runs, and show that the criticisms placed upon the Captain were entirely unwarranted. The boys say

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Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Rotary Motion and Ball-Bearings. Notice «f Final Settlement of Estate. In The Natter of the Estate of I Charles Summers, Br..l>ee'd. i In the Jasper Circuit Court, October Term, IH9W. Notice 1* hereby Riven. that the underslitn(<<t. as administrator of the estate of Chat les Summer*. Sr., deceased. has presented mid tiled his account aud voucher* lu final settlement of asld estate, and that the same wilt come up for the examination and action of aald Circuit Court, on the til day of October, lttn*. at which time all.persons Interested In said estate are required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And tho heirs of said estate, and all other* Interested therein, are also hereby required, at the lime and place aforesaid, to appear aid make proot of th< lr heirship or claim to any part of said estate. CHARLES SUMMERS JR. W. H.COOVBR. Oct. 4-11 Clerk.

.. ~,,, A. McCoy & McDonald Have for sale Store Ewes and Feeding Sheep and Lambs; also Feeding Cattle and Stock Heifers. All or any for sale at Market Price. Will be sold on • six months time if desired, with chattel mortgage security. The stock is at , McCoysburg. Call on James McDon- j | aid there, or A. McCoy at Rensselaer. ; A. McCOY & MCDONALD- j

Dr. Jacques Dessler, «i «><n » 1 ' Optical Specialist. , I herewith take great pleasure in announcing to the people of this town and surrounding country that. I have located here in the NEW ARCADE BUILDING above the DAYLIGHT CLOTHING STORE A§ an Optical Specialist. My thor- . ough experience in the profession and with the help of the latest improved instruments give me the hope that I shall be able to give my patients full satisfaction and can prom- j ise with responsibility that every case will be treated with special care. Hoping that the people of this town and surrounding country will give me a trial, I am, Very Respectfully Yours, JACQUES DESSLER, OPTICAL SPECIALIST. OFFICE —New Arcade Building above the Daylight Clothing House. \ NOTICE—I call your attention to the fact that eyes can examined with the same accuracy at night as at day time. EXAMINATIONS FREE- j I N. WARNER & SONS. J ' ' S .. . .DEALERS IN.. . . Hardware, Stoves, Implements. We also handle the COQGILLARD —-WAGONS, I And a big line of BUGGIES & CARTS. > Great Reduction on our “FAVORITE” Cooking Stoves.