Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1898 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN OFFICIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY GEORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE— Id Republican Dulldlng on comer Of Washington and Weston Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION^ One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, Nov. 8, 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 IndianapolisState 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. . , I 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 Countv 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. ABRAHAM HALLECK, of Keener Township. Commissioner 2nd District, SIMEON A, DOWELL, of Marion Township.

Editor Stoll, of the South Bend Times, regards this year’scampnign as the most rational that Indiana has had for more than fifty years, . He says people wont about their busiuess; there was no exoitement, no acrimony, no cutting and slushing; everything was orderly and decent, as beeame a people who are capable of thinking and ecting for themselves. He says candidates have saved a great deal of money that, under other circumstances, would have been dumped into rat-holes. It pays to bo decent in politicsas well as in private life. The Republican has pursued this policy in the past and will not depart from it now. And in passing, we might add, that these remarks of Editor Stoll, who is one ot the foremost democratic editor-

SAMPLE OF STATE BALLOT. - ' ' - 1 ' '' ■ If you want to Vote a STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET, make a Cross, thus X, Within the Circle Containing the EAGLE at the Head of the Second Column of the Ballot. Democratic Ticket. Republican Ticket. People’s Ticket. Prohibition Ticket. Socialist Labor Ticket. For Secretary of State, REP . ► For Secretary of State, ySOVIj. For Secretary of State, pRDHI For Secretary of State, LAB. For Secretary of State, J SAMUEL M. RALSTON. UNION B. HUNT. DR. H. H. MORRISON. I AARON WORTH. WILLIAM YOOHUM. For Auditor of State,' kep. For Auditor of State, PEOPL . For Auditor of State, pROIn For Auditor of State, LAB. For Auditor of State, PE JOHN W. MINOR. WILLIAM H. HART. _____ W. H. H. PARKS. ___ DAVID M. SHOEMAKER. »■ GUSTAVE REMPLER. MM For Treasurer of State, hep. For Tref * snrer of State * PEOPL. Por Tourer of State, raom . For Treasurer of State, LAB. For Treasurer of State, _____ HUGH DOUGHERTY. _____ LEOPOLD LEVY. _____ F. M. BROWN. JOHN F. KINSEY. TRANK HELBIOH. DEM For Attorney General, rep. For Attorney General, For Attorney General, pßom For Attorney General, LAB. For Attorne y General * _____ JOHN G. McNUTT. —— WILLIAM L. TAYLOR. ___ TILLMAN E. BALLARD. BENJAMIN F. WATSON. 11 SFor Clerk Supreme Court, rep. For 01erk Su P reme oourt * peopl. For Clerk Sn P reme ooart » prohi. For Clerk Supreme Court, LAB. For clerk Supreme Court, HENRY WARRUM. —— ROBERT A. BROWN. ___ ROBERT W. TODD. ■ DAVID W. WELCH. I"”” BFor SuDerintendent Publio I""” -- 1 For Superintendent Public 1"“""“ For Superintendent Public r'"""" For Superintendent Public For Superintendent Pnblio Instruction, r EP . Instruction, peopl. Instruction, Instruction, LAB. Instruction, WILLIAM B. SINCLAIR. FRANK L. JONES. |_ EDGAR PACKARD. ELCHARLES A. DEVORE. CHARLES BEAM. BFor Chief of Bureau of For Chief of Bureau of For Chief of Bureau of For Chief of Bureau of I I For Ch s?atißtS reaU °* Statistics, rep. Statistics, peopl. Statistics, PROin . Statistics, I LAB. Statistics, JAMES S. GUTHRIE. I—l JOHN B. CONNER. L_J LO. ADAMS. |__J JOHN O. LEDBETTER. * I D - K MF YERS. DEM For State Geologist, * rep. For State Geologist, raopL For State Geologist, For State Geologist, LAB. I For State Geologist, ___ EDWARD BARRETT. ____ WILLIS S. BLATCHLEY. ____ CAPTAIN J. H. ALLEN. . VERNE E. BALDWIN. I—J _ For Judge Supreme Court, For Jndge Supreme Court, '] For Judge Supreme Court, For Judge Supreme Court, f | For r C ° nrt ' pem Second St, ’ rep. Second District. Second District. PROnr . Second District. LAB. Second District, _JMELCHERT Z. STANNARD. L_J ALEXANDER DOWLING. |_J JOHN O. GREENE. L_J » 1 PHILIP H. MORE. For Jndge Supreme Court, For Judge Supreme Court, For Judge Supreme Court, For Jndge Supreme Court, (” I F ° r J m£d JESS' ° oart ’ BEM . Third District, rep. Third District, raopL Third District. Third District. LAB. Third District, JAMES McCABE. l__J JOHN V. HADLEY. l__J WILLIAM P. ATKINSON. I _ L_J For Judge Supremo Court, f For Judge Supreme Court. For Judge Supreme Court, For Judge Supreme Court, [7771 For J DEM , Fifth District, rep. Fifth District, pEOPL Fifth District, raOHI . Fifth District. LAB. JJllth Uistnct, ___ TIMOTHY E. HOWARD. L— . FRANCIS E. BAKER. ___ NELSON J. BOZARTH. _____ L——J s *

in the state, would be good for the editors of the Rensselaer Democrat to take to heart.

A School House Controversy.

A school controvesy from Barkley Tp., was settled in the circuit court Thursday. The Sandridge school house has grown very old and very shabby, and Trustee Nichols replaced it by a new building, a mile further north and put a teacher therein. This was held to be moving the school h ouee, and many of the patrons being dissatisfied, they brought action, and Thursday Judge Thompson issued a mandate compelling the trustee to put a teacher in the abandoned Sandridge building, and to continue school in the new building. It seems there is a new law about moving school houses, or replacing them by new buildings in another place. A petition must bo presented to the Co. Superintendent, signed by a majority of the patrons and by the township trustee, and notices posted. This new law the trustee overlooked.

Farm Loans. (juick amt ('heap. William B. Austin has made eight farm loans within the last two weeks and in no case did the applicant have to wait over throe days for his money. These loans vary in amounts from S.‘KK) to 85000 and the interest from fi per cent, to 7 per cent. Insurance Companies take from 1 month to I year from application to receipt of cash. The people are getting tired of red tape in farm loans. w2t Ferguson & Wilson have plenty of money to mnke allthe loans required in Jasper county. We will give applicant choice from private funds or eastern funds. Don’t forgot to call and get our terms. 818.95 Round trip to Omaha. Neb. Tickets on sale Tuesdays only. Good returning 21 dnj^j. W. H. Beam. Agent.

TEN MILLION WHEELMEN. It is stated by competent authority that there are ten million people in America who are bicycle riders. Probably each one gets an average of one hurt in a season, aud that is just when Henry & Johnson’s Arnica & Oil Liniment gets in its good work. Nothing has ever been made that will cure a bruise, cut or sprain so quickly. Also removes pimples, sunburn, tan, or freckles. Clean and nice to use. Take it with you. Costs 25 cents per bottle. Three times as much in a 50 cent bottle. We sell it and guarantee it to give satisfaction or money refunded. A. F. Long. I have private funds to loan on real estate at low rates for any length of time. . Funds are always on hands and there is no delay—no examination of land, no sending papers east —absolutely no red tape Why do you wait on insurance companies for 6 months for your money? I also loan money for short times at current bank rates. Funds always on hand. W. B. Austin. I have a complete line of ladies and childrens millinery in trimed and untrimed hats, caps, walking hats and sailors. Miss Thompson is trimmer. Come early for good selectionts. Mrs. C. E. llershman

rtis Lino & Llverv Stable. Short & Parker's bus linn makes all trains day and night. Calls for or delivers passengers to any part of the city. Headquarters at the Makeever House, or Leopold’s livery stable building, south of town hall. * Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable. Good rigs furnished, at any time, on shout notice. Stable telephone 185. Bus telephone 107 or 185. Short & Parker. Farm Loans. We are making a specialty of farm loans in Jasper nnd adjoining counties. Interest nnd com mission charges very reasonable. All loans made with privelgeof partial payments, by which borrower may save largely on interest. We guarantee prompt attention to even' application placed with us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins.

Notice to Tax Payers. The Ist Monday in November is the last day that taxes of 1897 can be paid without penalty attaching. J. C. Gwin, Treas. Hats from 25c to $1 at Mrs. Lecklider’s. For Sale or Trade. Small house and two lots, in Newton’s addition, Rensselaer, for sale or to trade for land near town. A. F. Griswold ts, Montioello, Ind. A Blessing For the Ladies Thousands of ladies are using Brazil ian Balm. For soreness, pain, bearing down and many kinds of trouble, it acta like a charm. ASO cent or dollar bottle often does more good in one week than any other remedy does in months. It goes right to the spot, removing all inflammation. Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts, o f Wilmington, Del., says, “A strong solution of Brazilian Balm and warm water used as an injection has done me more good than all the remedies and prescriptions I ever tried.”

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Application For Liquor License. Notice is hereby given to the citi2ei) 8 of the town of Fair Oaks aß<t of Union township, in Japer County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles A. Gundy, a male inbabi’ant of the state of Indiana, over the age of twenty-oi e years, of good moral character, and a man not in the habit of becom'ng intoxicated, and bas been a continuous resident of said town and townsbio for over ninety days last past and who is in respect io all legal qualifications and requirements a fit and proper person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors and who is and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business, if iicense.be granted him: Will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county. Indiana, at tile r December Term, 1898, 9ald term commencing on Monday Decemberfith, 1838, for a license to sell and barter, spiritous. vinous and malt and all other intoxicating liquors, in a less quamty than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises, where sold and bartered. Maid applicant will also, at the same time and place ask the Board, to grant him the privilege of establishing and conducting a lunch counter and furnishing meals and edibles, all kinds of Soft drinks, and tobacco and cigars, in ihe same room, and In connection wn h said retail liquor business The precise location of the premises wherein said applicant desires to conduct said retail liquor and lunch business, is the northeasterly room, in the lower story of a one and one-half story frame building situated on lot six (6) in block one (1) in said town of Fair Oaks, the said room particularly located and described a. follows, towit Commencing at the northeasterly corner of said lot six (6; ilieuce in a westerly direction parallel with second (2) street, Tweuty (20) feet ihcncrln a southerly direction parallel with Hendricks street, eighteen (18) feet, thence in an easterly direction parallel with First (Ist) Street, twenty (20) fee>, thence In a uortberl direction parallel with Kent, street, eighteen 118) feel to the said point of commencement. Tile said room ir nts on said Kent street, has two windows and one door trontlng on said Kent street, and is sevenieeu (17) feet by nlnet eu (19) feet it side measunnent, said room is joined on i hesoutlierly side by a room nine (8) ieet by nineteen (19) teettnslde measurement, with one coi uectlug door, on the westerly side of said room there Is one (room eight (8) feet by eleven ill) leet and lour (4) inches inside measure with no connecting door from said bar room, end part of a room eleven ill) feet and lour (4) inches by nineteen (i 9 feet and three (8) Inches inside measurements. Joins on the westerly side with ote connecting door fiom said bar room. The uorth side of said bar room is the outside wall of said building, having ii" windows or doors therein, the other rooms of the build ng are used aud occupied tor storage and living r00m.,. The said described bar room Is separate from sny other business of anyiklud, and has no devices tor amusement or music ot any kind, or character, anil there are no partitions therein. The said bar room can be securely closed aud locked and admission tberet > prevented, and is so arranged with glass windows that the whole of said room may be viewed from the side walk and street In front of the same. Maid license will bo asked lor a period of ono year trom April Olh. 1899, at which time the license now held by Maid applicant for said premises will expire. CHARLES A. GUNDY.

Notice of AdminiMtration. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Jasper Circuit i ourt of the County of Jasper .State of Indiana Adralnlslratrtx of the estate of Martin Kelhlow, deceased, late of Jasjier County. Maid estate Is supposed to be solvent. November 8, 1898. I* UK BEE KKIHLOW, Nov. 8-10-22. Administrate. Appointment Of Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that the tinders gned has been appointed administrator of the Estate* of Elizabeth Bedford deceased, late of Jasjier County. Indiana by the Jasper Circuit Court. The said estate l« supposed to b>* solvent. FRANK FOt.TZ, Oct. 24, *9B. Administrator. Oct. SB-Nov. 1-8.