Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1902 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN Official Paper of Jasper County. OMa In Republican building on the corner of • Washington and Weston streets, ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL ■DITOR AND PUBLISHER. Term* of Subceription. One Year .$1.50 Six Months. 75 Three Months 50 Tnesday, February 4 19021

District 10 candidates really are an numerous that many state politicians, mostly fromtbe south half of the state, are wondering if this district expects to furnish candidates for all the state offices. Dan Storms, who is running for secre tary of state, and who so far has no opponent, will not likely withdraw from the race on account of the five other candidates from his district. Storms is from Lafayette and not far from Fowler.where Jedge W iley and B. F. Johnson announce their candidacies to eucoeed themselves, Judge Wiley, of course, wants to retnrn to the benoh and Johnson likes to be state statistician well enough to ask for another term. LaPorte has Frank Doran, who is fighting Frank Martin for the anditorship, and Hammond lias Judge Gillett, who succeeded Judge Baker onthe bench and who therefore has pestige iu a race for a nomination, and John Dyer, who wants to be treasurer. Well they are all good fellows but they can’t all get there. Or if they do, politicians in the rest of the state might as well go out of politics and go to SHwing wood.

To the Republicans of the 10th Congressional District.

The Republicans of the several counties composing the Tenth Congressional district of Indians, will meet on Saturday the 15th day of Feb. 1902, at such tunes and places as the County Committee designates, for the purpose of selecting delegates and alternate delegatee to the District Convention to be held at the oity of MOll- - in White County, Indiana, on Wednesday February 19th 1902 at 1:30 p. m.. to nominate a candidate to represent the Tenth Congressional District of Indiana io Congress. The representation shall be one delegate and one alternate delegate for eaoh 200 votes and for each additional fraction of more than 100 votes cast for Hon. Hugh fl. Hanna for Presidential Elector at the election held in November 1900. Each county to be entitled to the aggregate nnmber of delegates and alternate delegates as follows: Benton oonnty, 10. J Jasper county, 10. Lake oonnty, 27. Laporte oonnty, 24. Newton county, 9. Porter oonnty, 14. Tippecanoe county, 32. Warren oonnty. 11. White oonnty, 13. By order of the Distriot Com. Thomas J. McCoy, C. E. Mills, Chairman. Secretary.

*‘C. C. C" on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarets Candy Cathartic bears the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and •ccept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, ioc. Stallion For Sale or Trade. An 8 year old Norman stallion, for sale or trade. Enquire of W. R. or Clint Brown, at Pleaeant Grove, Ind. ' w2wp Sour Stomach After I aru «■<■..< t. try tiara•*T«, I *UI Mttr be without ibtto la lb* house. •ly llm wu Id a Terr bed ebnpe ul nr bead ■«*»« nod | had Domcl troebte. Row. doc* inktad Caeeereu I feel Idd My wife ku nlao used wtlb beoeaclil reealu for roar nomtck." Joa KMUUia. ÜBl Cengreee St. St. Loan. M& ■ _Mfi«iiie. Matte-** "Pottnt. tmu Good. Do .#eed. Merer Hlrfcen W <■a Mo. or Crip*. Rio. Me. jOe. CURE CONSTIPATION. Wlmßaf Sow Tart, iff S-TO-BWK

Local January Record.

The local weather reoord for January shows the remarkable fact for January that it had 17 clear days, & partly clear and only 8 wholly cloudy. Also that during the month there was no rain at all, aniLonly. | of an inch’precipitation, as melted snow. The snowfall during the month was 10 inches, in 5 different storms, and all during the last third of the month, and all oocuring during the night. The highest temperature was 52 degrees on the 9th and the lowest 5 below, on the 28th. The zero mark was approached only on the 27th and 28th. The greatest daily range in temperature was 25 degrees, on the 15th and 17thPerhaps the most remarkable fact of the month is that it had not a single stormy day. Using the word day, in its limited sense of daylight. And there was not a day in which people didjnot drive to town, from miles away. Nor was there a day during which roads were not excellent, there being Ht no time, neither mud nor snow drifts

When New Officers Terms Begin.

Although an entire new set of city officers will be elected in May all of them will not assume the duties of their different offices at the same time. The election will occur on Tuesday, May 6th, aud the six new couDcilmen will take their seats at the first regular meeting night of the city council there after. The mayor, marshal, clerk and treasurer will hold over until September at whioh time they will give way to their successors or be re-sworn into office, as the case may be.

Millets the Apostle of "Sunshine.” Two dollars a month buys h Singer sewing machine, At the Singer offioe. dtf Just received two oar lotlds ot lnmber, and 2 cars of coal. Come and see us. Donnelly Lumber Company. When you want good coal oil buy the Pennsylvania. It is far superior to the Ohio and Indiana oil and only 10 cents gallon for the best. Chicago Bargain Store. We have our celler well stocked with fancy Michigan potatoes, parsnips, turnips, carrots, onions and cabbage. John Eger. Nearly two car loads of Pennsylvania oil sold this winter isevident the publio is learning where to buy good oil. Only 8 aud 10 cents gallon. Chicago Bargain Store. See Bruner & Randle For rates to South Dakota wd can make you rates every day Jm the week. Bruner & KanjUl

“6o J\ms hi and Sit Down in the rear of ....Scott Bros Harness SIM and see for yourscflH how been roly th< mBSm make harness arflgHjg mend it. It will you forgot that. .. HHf MACHINE MAKE llfl Are ill the MarjHH When you want |H best /MM for a roasonahle plHill and want it dH| 'l.'Wlfl to ... m

Elite Opera Rouse ————— Honday, Feb. 17. Dr. A. A. WILLITS, The Platform Prince and the Apostle of “SUNSHINE.” Reserved seats at OPERA. HOUSE JEWELRY STORE, Oat of town parties may write J. H. S. Ellis, or Phone No. 57.

Britishers Want Rev. Ward.

The Rev. A. L. Ward, former popular and scholarly pastor the Rensselaer Christian churoh, is asked to go to England, to work in the ministry there, according to the following from Martinsville, in Saturday's Indianapolis News. Martinsville, Ind. Feb. Ist. The Rev. A. L. Ward, pastor of the Christian church of this oity, has recieved a second letter from the executive board of the Chris tiHn Association <sf England, asking renewed Consideration of the proposition to accept the pastorate (if a Christian church, either at Chester or Liverpool. The Rev. Mr Ward is undecided in the matter, but the invitation is very passing and highly complimentary to him, as it came unsolicited.

A' .square Rosewood piano in gb'd order, for sale or trade for horse, cow or other stock. Inquire at this office. ‘ Jan.wpd See D . Merrill, over Moody & th’s meat market. Just opened another barrel of that nice home-made saner kraut at John Eger’s. Lost, a oopy of Hoadley’s Physics a greenish gray covered book. Property of Dee Ferguson. Finder [.lease leave at this office, or Fergu~on & Wilson’s law office. We are showing a complete new stock of gingham and wool dress goods embroideries, laces, and laoe curtains at speotal low prioes. Chicago Bargain Store. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin—thats what keeps your head clear urnr bowels regular. Sold by A. F, Long,

Money On Farms. At 5 Per Cent. A special fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 5 per cent, interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time, Also loans on PITY PROPERTY at low rates. Call or write Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind No. Side Pub. Square. To Florida, The Mononßoutenkd^^imu^ lo ludmnuMflkn

Box Social

There will be a boi social at Union school honse, Barkley tp., on Friday evening, Feb. Tth- W. A. Huff and bis 30 record phonograph will be present.

Maud Daugherty.

Valentine Social.

At Bell Center School, Friday, Feb. 14th. Ladies cut a valentine in two and -put one half in the box and keep the other half and gentlemen find partners by matching the half they get in the box they buy Graphophone entertainment. 7:30, Leah Knox. Teacher.

Through Sleeper for Florida.

The Monon Route will resume its Florida service Jan. 6, putting on a through Pullman sleeper, leaving Dearborn Station every night at 9p. m., passing through the beautiful Appalachian mountain region by 'daylight and arriving at St. Augustine at a convenient hour in the morning. For information regarding Florida, “10 Routes to the South,” see W. H, Beam, agent. *

tobacco spit I Jl\l I and SMOKE Sou can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking NO-TO-BAG, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 6 00,000 cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and advice FREE. Address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 Rosy Cheeks. Do you want them? Do you simply want to glow with health? TXoTDHvantrtrnratrwelb-slodpbwelC and work well? Try Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound. Sold by A. F. Long.

Room For Rent. A very desirable room in private residence, for rent at reasonable price. Inquire at residence of Austin Hopkins, 1 block south of Nowels House How Are Tour Kidneys * Dr. Hobbs’ Sparaeus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam* Die tree. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N Y Try The Thomas Lump. Just received oar load celebrated Thomas lump coal, equal to hard ooal for furnaces, and much cheaper. Try it. Donnelly Lumber Co. MONEY TO LOAN. A special fund to loan on farms at a low rate rate of iuterest without commission. Also money to loan on city property, second mortage personal and chattel seourity. Money on hand no delay. A complete set of ab stract books. Call or write. James H. Chapman. Makeever’s Bank Building. Rensselaer, Indiana,, I ‘ uj ' • Cheap Citv LafK ||K75.00 wilLhuy 3 large lots in Is in Columbia add. bl. 4, Hfu at once, address, “J W.” mm Box 204, \V .natah, Ind.

11l Attention to the inities Offered ARMERS —IN—AHOMA RITORT. -Rioh productive good climate, with i winters, extremely for stock raising and tianoes f >r diversifi- ? that oan be found nited States. To be added splendid ad church adventle Territory is fast with the most proad intelligent fat inis destined to berichest agricultural our oountrv. with f-tir improvey still b» bought at i per acre We ofer sale J F Warren. formerly of Rens»>»*t**-r, Ind. Address: ATKINSON, WARREN & HENLEY, Box 919. Oklahoma City, 0. T.

.-•> We can furnish everything for a complete house bill. Our Stock on hand is COMPLETE. DONNELLY LUMBER GO. U YOU (iOINfi TO BUILD? . Not till next spring? Well no matter, it is time nowTo You can have plans furnished you and be ready to rush things through at that time. We do a general contracting business and can furnish recommendations from every party that has employed us. We keep on hand a full line of Lime, Hair, Brick and Cement, and make a specialty of Cement Walks, Cisterns, etc. Estimates furnished Tor any kind oFTmTTdings. If you want a horns of your own and pay for it in monthly installments instead of paying rent, come in and see us. Office with Irwin & Irwin Odd Fellows’Bid RUSH dc P hue 140. RENSSELAER, IND.

Teacher.

J. C. Q-WIN • LUMBER MERCHANT - - -K __ J ___ _ . _ * V ’ LUMBER SHING-LES, DOORS, Of all kinds, Lath, Sash. Blinds, SEWER PIPE- All sizesPstimates 9 11 s Solicited I buy VI if in tea direct from lumber re gions Paxton’s old stand. J. C. Qwin

[)P, fIOORE, The bafaful Specialist of 40 years oonstant practice has lo ted in Rensselaer, Indiana, and will devote his time an skill in treating the following diseases: Consumption, Scrofula— Can be permanently oured if taken in time and often in the advanced stages by methods entirely oar own, the re mlt of years of oareful research and large experience, Short delays are often dangerous. Heart —Hundreds are dropping dead every day from Heart failure, whose lives might have been saved by proper and timely treatment. In most oases relief is certain. Stomach —lndigestion, uloeration and all other troubles affecting this important organ are treated with absolute suooess. Old remedies and methods have been abolished, better ones have boen introduced, All are modern, safe aod certain. Nervous troubles of all kinds have been treated with remarkable auooess for 40 years. Nose and Throat —With reoent methods and applanoes affeotions of these important and sensitive organs are quickly relieved. Kidneys and Bladder —Brights disease, Diabetes, eto. These usually fatal maladies oan positively be oared. Here a short delay is often fatal. Call and be examined while relief is possible. Private Diseases of both sex treated with the utmost delioaoy and ■Will and in strict confidence. Ear —All diseases of this delicate organ handled with oare and suooess Piles and all other diseases of the Reotum oured quickly and with bat lit. tie pain. Females —The Doctor has had a remark bale record in treating successfully all diseases peculiar to women. Failing Vitality from whatever oause permanently oured. Epilepsy and Cancer —Formerly two incurable diseases are now treated with great assurance of auooess, The Doctor’s facilities and resources are almost without limit: Oxyge Gas, Oxyg en Compound, Compressed air, Insufflation, Atomisation wit ,very appliance necessary to relieve the afflicted. Best of references give Office First Stairs West of P. O. OFFICE HOURS. HOME AT THE NO V 1.1 HO 7t012 A. M, | Sundays: No visits made during o fi < i h I to st. M. | 2to 3 r. lb only in oases of emergeoy. P.M. to 8 P. M.

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