Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1900 — Page 2

The Republican &»riQIAL PAPER OF JASPER COUNTY BHrtCBD EVERY TCBBDAY A FRIDAY BY G * ORGE E. MARSHALL, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. ■ ►FFICK—In Republican Miltalag on corner Washington and Weston Streets. _ * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year ..V $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months .50 Tuesday February, 6 , 1 100.

Call For Republican Komi niltins: Convention. The Republican voters of Jasper County will meet in mass precinct Convention at their several voting places on Saturday, March, ij, 1900, at 2:30 o’clock p. m., for purpose of selecting delegates a the County Convention to be ield in Rensselaer, on Monday, Jarch, 19 1900. The basis of representation willMse one delegate for every fifteen (15) votes cast for Union B. Hunt, Secretary'of State, at the general election of November 1898, and for each fraction of fifteen over ten. The following is'the repxesentation by precincts: Hanging Gve. Twp 4 del. Gillam “ 6 del. Walker “ 6 del. Barkley E. precinct .......v5 del. Barkley W. “ 4 del. Marion precinct No. 1 10 del. Marion “ “ 2 12 del. Marion “ “ 3 6 del. Marion “ “ 4.... .ST del. Jordon Township 3 del. Newton “ 3 del. Keener “ .........8 del Kankakee “ 3 del Wheattield‘‘ ...6 del. : Carpenter “ S 7 del. Carpenter “ E 7 del. Carpenter “ W 5 del. Milroy 3 del. Urii&n S 4 del. ; Union N........ 4 del. The delegates so. chosen 'will meet in Rensselaer on Monday, March, 19, 1900, at 1:30 p, m. and select delegates and alternates to the State Con-, vention, and nominate candidates for the following county offices to be voted for at the general election in November 1900: County Recorder; County Treasurer; County Sheriff; County Coronerbounty Surveyor; County Assessor; County Comissionei; 2nd. district; County Comissioner 3rd. district; 3 members of the County Council at large and members of the County Council from the Ist. 2nd. 3rd. and 4th Councilmanio Districts. J. F. Warren, C. W. Hawley, Sec’y. Chairman.

Candidates Annoucements. FOR COUNTY RECORDER R. B. Po&TBR Of Marios Township Is a candidate for reelection to the office of Oouuty Recorder, of JBeper County. Subject to the wilt of the Re■ftblican county convention. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Ouvbe P. Robinson Of Marion Township is a candidate for the otgce jf County Sheriff. Subject 1 1 the will of the Republican county eonver ''on. A. G. Hakdt Of Marion Towns'iio is acs lidate Jor the office of County'heriff. Subj. .t to thff will of Ole Republican county couveu ion. John o Conner Of VVa ker Township is a candidate for tho •Wee of County Sheriff. Mibject to the-(rill of the ltepublicau county convention. Samuel E. Yeoman. Of Marion townsnlp, is a candidate for County Sheriff, subject to the wilt of the Republican county convention. * / Charles N. Mustard, Of Jordan township, is a candidate for County Slu-i iff, subject to the decision of the Kepalnicun county convention

fall For City Ward .Convention -—V * .. The Republican voters of Rensselaer will meet in war&, ? mass conventions at the coart house, on Thursday, March, 22. 1900 at 7:30 o'clock p. m„,Jo nominate candidates to be voted for at the oily election, May, Ist. 1900, for the following offioes: Two Coancilmen for the First Ward. One Councilman for the Second Ward. Two Conncilmen for the Third Ward. ■*> "The places of meeting of the • v

various wards, will be as follows: Ward One, in the ladies’ waiting room. Ward Two,in the sheriff’s officer Ward Three, in the county superintendent’s office. C. C. Warner, H. J. Kannal, Chairman, Sec.

Call for Township Republican Convention- \v The Republican voters of Marion township will meet in mass convention at the court house on Wednesday, March 7, 1900, at 2 o’clock p. m , for the purpose of laminating the|followingofficers: Township trustee Township assessor. • Three members of the township advisory board. One justice of the peace. . Two constables. Six road supervisors. John R. Vanatta, G. E. Murray Chairman. Secretary.

Call For City Mass Convention. The Republican voters for the City of Rensselaer, lad., will meet in mass convention at the east cbujSt room, in the court house, on Thursday, March, 15, 1900 at 7:30 o’clock p m., for the purpose of nominating candidates, to bevoted for the city election of May Ist., 1900, for the following offices: City-Maj-or, City Clerk, City Treasurer, and City Marshal. By order of the City Republican Committee. —— — C. C. Warner, H. J. Kannal, Chairman, Sec’y.

Candidates Announcements. FOR CITY MARSIIAIThomas McGowan Thomas McGowan is a ccndldate for re-elec-tion to the office of City Mar-ha!,of Rensselaer. Subject to the action of the city Republican mass convention, J. T. Penn J. T. Penn is a candidate for City Marshal. Subject to the action of the Republican city con volition. Harry Wiltshire Harry Wiltshire is a candidate for City Marshal, subject to the action of ihe Republican city couventi -n. BoRCEis Dillon Burgess Dillon Is a candidate for City Marlial. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. C. L. THORNTON . c .■ : ■ O. 1.. Thorton is a candidate for City Marshal Sutijeet to the d-cision of the Repubtecan city convention ' Geo. U. MorclAN George L. Morgan Is a candidate for the ofticeof City Marshal. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. Ancil Woodworth. Ancil Woodworth is a candidate for City Marshal. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention.

SCHUYLBR C. IIWIN Schnyler C. Irwin is a candidate for reelection to the office of Cltv Clerk. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. Rat D. Thomplon Ray D. Thompson is a candidate for the office of City Clerk. Subject to the decision of the Republican City Convention, March 12th 1900.

FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Charles M. Blue Charles M. Blue is a candidate for Township Trustee of Marion Township. Subject to the action of the Republican township convention, of March 7, 1900. J. C. Porter J. O. Porter is a candidate for the office o Trustee of Marion Township. Subject to the decision of the Republican townsliip convention. Joseph P. Hammond Joseph P. Hammond is a candidate for township tru tee of Marion township. Subject to the action of the township Republican convention.

NEW UNDERTAKING. In Horton’s building, one door west of the Maheever House with a complete and lirst-class stock of: Funeral - Furnishings. I respectfully solicit a share of the public’s patronage and guarantee satisfaction in every respect. A. B- COWG-ILL Calls promptly responded to day or night. Residence at the Makeever House. Telephone 107

Ladies who wish to visit friends in distant parts of town, and wishing to avoid the long walk, are invited to ring up Joe Jackson, telephone 135. He will bethere with his bus, in short order and for a small fee. + — * amrrnnM nnn mi— ’w

Two About Arbuckles’ Coffee It has set the standard of quality for all competitors for the last thirty years. The strong* est claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is “just as good as Arbuckles 1 .” CONCLUSIONS .§ — ; — The best Coffee is Arbuckles’. The only Coffee to imy is Arbuckles’. I The right thing is to insist on having Arbuckles’. A School!,g. L N °'lSf N £“^~ Pr ' n 8 Lad,oße„ 7 |uck,«. An Album of mus«r.,« j Wmmmm 10 inches doep, n l ck el-plated^7 Silver plated artistic design. Sent Natural History. Scale. 1 ilia’l mm |i mad '- of handsome colored brush Van HW.fTlb Postpaid on receipt of 2 cent Fifij-colored pictures of Animals I ill i 1 1 ® I) netting. Sent post-paid on be carried in the P° s,a * c stamp and 8 signa- selected for their beauty and rarity. a i Bil I W I: receipt of 2 cent postage vest pocket. 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***bardware«* W Having recently bought the hardware stock of Antrim & Dean, I ask of my friends a share of their patronage and encouragement in my new enterprise. Thanking them kindly for favors in the past, Yours anxious to please, Da

DR., JACQUES DESSLER The Optical Specialist. My thorough experience in the profession and with the help of the the latest improved instruments gives me the hope that I shall be able to give my patients fall satisfaction and can promise with responai. bility that every case will be treated with special care. ■ EXAMINATIONS FREE. NOTICE—I call’your attention to the fact that eyes oan be examined with the same accuracy at night as at day time. DR. JACQUES DESSLER, Optioal Specialist Office in Arcade Bl’k, over Leopold's store.

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