Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1902 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN Official Paper of Jasper County. •••in Republican building on the corner of Waahingtonand Weston streets. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Term* of Subscription., One Year... $1.50 Six Months%.7s Three Monthsso • I l ' - • . _. , S ~ Tuesday, March 18, 1902.

Calls for City Convention

The Republican voters for the city of Rensselaer. Indiana, will meet in Mass convention at the Opera House, on Wednesday 'March 26th, 1902 at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidate® to be voted for at the city election to be held May 6tb, 1902, for the following offices; City Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer,* and City Marshal. By order of the City Republican Committee. H. J. Kannal, George E. Murray, Chairman. Secretary, The Republican voters of Rensselaer will meet in ward mass con ▼antions at the Court House on Friday March 28,1902, at 7:30 p. m. to nominate candidates to be voted for at the city election to be held May 6tb, 1902, for the following offices, viz , Two eounoilmen far the First Wnrd r two councils. man for the Second Ward, two nonncilmen for the Third Ward. The places of meeting in the various wards will be as follows: Ward One at the Ladies’ waiting room, Ward Two at the Sheriff’s office, Ward Three in the County Assessor’s office. By order of the City Republican Committee. H. J. Kannal, George E. Murray, Chairman Secretary. AaUwrized Announcements of Candi- - dates. The following authorize the announcement of their names as candidates, subject to the decision eff the above Republican City Convention. For Mayor JAMES H. S. ELLIS Subject to the decision of the Republicsn city convention. For Clerk SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention, CHAS. MOR LAN. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. For Marshal CHRISTIE H. VICK Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. A. D. BURNS Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. MEL ABBOTT Subject to the decision of the Republicanoity convent ion. DAVID G ASA WAY. Subject to the decisi on of the Republican city convention. CHARLES PLATT. "The Original Charlie'’ is a candidate for city marshal, Subject to the action of the Republican .aity convention. JOSEPH BOWEN. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. LYMAN ZEA. Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. JEROME HARMON Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. LEM HUSTON. Subj ect to the decision of the Republican city convention For City 1 reasurer. JAMES H. CHAPMAN Subject to the decision of the Republican city convention. mSMMe y«Mir Bowtu With Ca.car.ta, <3Md/ Cathartic, cure constipation Corer er. JflMfc- If C. C.C. tall, druggists refund money - -

Call for Judicial Convention

Tha Delegates selected bv Jasper and Newton counties to the Judicial ConvenUonZwlir meet SIZBiwiET’ Newton County, Indiana, on the 10th day of April 1902, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. and nominate to be voted for at the General Election in November 1902, the Republican Candidate for Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit and the Republican candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit. The representation shall be one delegate and one alternate delegate for each one hundred votes, and one for each additional fraction of more than fifty votes cast for Hon. Hugh Hanna for Presidential Elector at the election held in November 1900 Each County to be entitled to the following representation. Jasper County 21 Delegates Newton County 17 Delegates Z. F. Little, Chairman of Newton County. C. C. Warner, Chairman of Jasper County.

Precinct Notices.

Marion Townsnip. Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Precinct No. 1, to meet at the ladies’ waiting room in the court house on Saturday, March 22nd, 1802, at 2 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County convention, which meets on March 24th, 1902. Said precinct embraces the following territory to-wit: All that portion of Marion Township and City of Rensselaer lying west of the north gravel road and north of the Poor Farm gravel road. : ----- - XA. ALDRICH, Precinct Chairman. N otieels-herebygiveatothe-Republican voters of Precinct No. 2, to meet at the east court room on Saturday, March 22, 1802, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegatee to the County Convention, which meets on Monday, March 24,1902. Said precinct embraces the following territory to-wit: All that portion of Marlon township and the City of Rensselaer, lying east of the north gravel road and north of the Pleasant Ridge gravel road. CHAS. M. BLUE, Precinct Chairman. Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Precinct No. 3, to meet at the City Hall on Saturday, March 22, 1902, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention, which meets on March 24,1902, Said precinct embraces the following terri tory to-wit: All that portion of Marion township and city of Rensselaer lying south of the Pleasant Ridge gravelroad and east of the south gravel road. MOSES LEOPOLD, Precinct Chairman, Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Precinct No. 4 to meet at the shop of M. Eger on Saturday, March 22,1902, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention, which meets on March 24th, 1902. Said precinct embraces the following territoty Ui-Wit: All that portion of Marion Township and the City of Rensselaer lying south of the poor farm g.avel road and west of the south gravel road. J. H. ELLIS, Precinct Chairman.

RAM J T TOBACCO SPIT LJV/In I and smoke . YourLifeawayl i’ou can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-BAO, that make a weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 5 00, OOQ cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and advice FREE. Address STERLING REMEDY CC n Chicago or New York. 437 “Ro Hw Back and Sit Down” in the rear of ....Scott 8r05.... Harness Shop, and see for yourself how securely they make harness and mend it. It will make you forget that MACHINE MADE HARNESS Ar*» in the Market. BUGGY TOPS. We are now prepared to do buggy top work of all kinds. When you have any top work or trimming to do give us a call. Yours, SCOTT BRO.

THE COUNTY CONVENTION.

Official Notice to the Republican Voters of Jasper County. The Republican voters of Jasper County, will meet at their respective precincts on Saturday, March 22. 1902, at 2 o’clock p. m. and select delegates to the County Convention. The delegates so chosen will meet in Rensselaer. Monday, March 24, 1902, at 1.30 p. m. and select ten delegates and alternate delegates to the State Convention. Twentyone delegates and alternate delegates to the Judicial Convention, and ten delegatee and alternate delegates to the Legislative Convention. And nominate candidates to be voted for at the General Election in November, 1902 as follows: County Auditor, County Treasurer, County Sheriff, County Coroner, County Surveyor, County Commissioners for the Ist, 2nd and 3rd Commissioners Districts; County Councilman for the Ist, 2nd, 3rd Ith Councilmanic Districts and Three Councilmen at large. Each precinct will be entitled to the following representation in the County Convention: — Hanging Grove 7 Delegates Gillam 12 Walker. Barkley East 11 '• Barkley West 9 “ Manon -TrtrtT-. .... 11- 1 " 2nd.. • “ 4th.’.’..’”’. 11 " J or dan.... 5 " Newton 8 “ Keener;.. . 14 “ Kankakee 6 “ Wheatfield 13 “ Carpenter South .. 13 “ East .... 13 “ “ West.... 9 “ Milroy 4 “ Union 50uth...... 9 “ “ North 8 By order of the Co. Committee. C. C. Warner, Chairman. C. E. Mills, Secretary. (Precinct chairmen, desiring to hold their precinct meetings in other than their usual voting places, please notify Thi Republican, and notices of such other places will be published. “free of charge.” Ed. Republican.)

Candidates’ Announcement For County JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. James N- Leatherman, of Marion Tp., is a candidate for County Auditor. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Treasurer— —— PHILIP BLUE. Philip Blue, of Marion Township, is a candidate for County Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. JOHN A. LAMBORN. John A. Lamborn, of Carpenter Tp., is a candidate for County Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. JAMES D. BABCOCK Of Marion Township, is a candidate for the office of county treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. SAMUEL R. NICHOLS Samuel R. Nichols, of Barkley Tp.; is a candidate for County Treasurer. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Sheriff. A. G. HARDY. Abraham G. Hardy, is a candidate for reelection as county sheriff. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Surveyor. M. B. PRICE. Myrt B. Price, of Carpenter Township, is a candidate for re-election as County Surveyor, Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. HUGH L. GAMBLE. Hugh L. Gamble, of Marion Township, is a candidate for election as County Surveyor. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. W. L. LEWIS W. L. of Union tp., is a candidate for election <s County Surveyor. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Coroner. W. J. WRIGHT. W. J. Wright, of Marion Tp.,is a candidate for re-election as County Coroner. Subject to the decision of the Republican joounty convention. For County Commissioners. IST DISTRICT. A. F. HALLECK. Abraham F. Halleck is a candidate for reelection as county conHnisMoner for the Ist district. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. 2ND DISTRICT. FREDERICK WAYMIRE. Ercderick Way ml re Is a candidate for re-elec-tion as county commissioner for the 2nd district. Subject to the decision of the Republl can county convention. NATHAN EIJDREDGE. Nathan Eldredge of Barkley tp. is a candidate for election a* county commissioner for tbe Second district. Subject to the decisisn of the Republican county convention. 3RD DISTRICT. CHARLO T. DENHAM. Charles T. Denham, of Carpenter Township,

Is a candinate for Commissioner for the Third i District. Subject to the decision of the Bepub can county convention. .< * OLIVER P. TABER. Oliver P. Taber, of Carpenter township is a candidate for Commissioner for the Third District, subject to the decision of the Republican ebunty convention.

Mrs Purcupile has secured th© services of Miss Gladys Chidister of Chicago, as trimmer for this season and will present a line of novelties and npto date millinery which she cordially mvites her patrons and everybody to call and examine before purchasing. A welcome to all. Cold Cure tor Busy People Many people neglect a cold because they sh.y they have no time to attend to it. Krause’s Cold Cure is a remedy which can be taken without danger while performaning your daily duties, and will relieve the aggravated case in 24 hours, Price 25c. Sold by A. F, Long. “.“Seed CornzdaOite-: 300 bu. Snow White Dent, fines white oom ever seen: 500 bushels, new Klondike field corn. Both remarkable for earliness and smallness of cob. Ripen in 90 to 100 days. Call at residence, wtf F. W. Bedford.

CANDY CATHARTIC . » tie. 50c. I DrnßllU. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just a: good." ——■ Five fer Upbl barm uuaus. =~z2gsrm_z.4fmnA. without delH y. at five per cent., and one to two per cent, commission. No need to pay three to five per cent, commiss ion W. B. Austin, Rensselaer, Ind. The famous play East Lynne, entirely revised and rewritten with Mies Loraine Buchanan as "Lady Isabelle” supported by E. C. Wilson’s great company of players will bedhe attraction at Ellis’ Opera House, for one night, Th u red By, March 20th. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. For Sale Cheap. . Good 7 room house, with out buildings, plenty of shade, good well, and fine location. Four lots or two sold with it as desired. Kay I). Thompson.—

FARM BARGAINS. We offer below a few of cur bargains in farm lands. We would be proud to show what we have at any time. Write or call ou the undersigned. 40 acres, all fine prairie lies along large ditch ready for corn S3O 40 acres fair improvements,' good land, terms S4OO down at $25 80 acres, 6 room house, near town, fine land, terms SIOOO down at $35 77 acres, 6 room, fruit term, SIOOO down at. ... $2400 160 acres good land, good house, large barn and wind mill and fruit, near station ats3s 240 acres, fine pasture and hay land, a bargain at $25 320 acres, well located, small house, good barn, mostly cultivated. Owner will take clear town property as first payment.s3s 600 acres, fine dry prairie land mostly cultivate*!, fair improvements, at. L 42 G. 'F. Meyers, I Kniman, Ind

4' Rain and sweat \ \ , \ # 9 have no etle, ton BrU ■ fl hirnen treatr.l A] K! fl r ft ZB, ■ ■ with Eurrk.. Har- ■ ■ ness Oil. k re- - 1 Y \ jf fl aists the damp, wjy \ \ ® ■ keeps the lea th- rW A FPI f <Y fl fl er soli and pli- \ w El '■ able. Stit.l'rs ’*^* J *J, fc Ido not break. .~ ‘ \ \ k K ■No rough sur- \ *\\ f J ■ I face to chafe \ H fl and cut The kXJt*. \\ s ■ H harness not \ ’J only keei>* A;',- > 3 looking like W WJk \ * ■ sew, but . \ | t ’ ■ wears twice fl? < A L. 9 as lew by the j fl me of Eureka B Harness OU. * X\ a '" y,j . Z s°m /A" i everywhere . rs• / \ '\\ l\ ■O(7/1’ in cans— If \ JJ \ ' \ S VN|' Mltiw. /Lg (1 \ I Mad. by -4 J I %\ Standard Oil (i \ \«5/ \ Company \

j lendigsCiiyDrug Store ; north Side of Ulasbin<|ton Streit. i Doh’t wait too long! Better attend to it right away. Paper and paint yonr house ; ;; before the dost and flies come. Call at Fendig’s City Drag ; Store and see the largest and nobbiest line of j b Paper, Mouldings, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, < and everything for house cleaning. X' _ <!• . . . ;: When it comes to prices you will find ns right, in fact cheaper than • • I! ever. We have a good corps of workmen and can get yon a man on «» ; ’ short notice. • • Kodaks.' ~ * JI f ('♦ + dL 11 * - - + " Have-recently taken the agency from EASTMAN, the original and only Kodak firm, and can furnish you ;■ with cameras from SI.OO up as high as you want to go. m Carry a fulHine of photographic supplies?" , | II •; SIOO.OO in cash prizes gfven away by Eastman Kodak Co. for picture • • - ;; contest Call and we will explain. • • > o • •- ————— || H • Remember the place • - hendigs City Drugstore ; Dorth Side of Washington Street.

Crouble Übead ’ * I! When it comes time for trimming up your 3 house with new New Paper, Paint and decorations there is sure to be trouble " unless you hire a L-*-> Responsible Paper Ranger. . . < - ! ! —— - X I have been in this business for a number X of years in Rensselaer and can gaurantee o my work throughout. :: Palming, Paper Ranging and Decorating, 3 in all its branches done to order. ;* Also keep samples and will furnish Wall Paper of super- ; * ior quality as reasonable as any person in the city. o Shop 2nd door south of 771 17 z Dflf AR< AM .» McColly & Coen’s Grocery. flV* D* I vlvl vvH* •• Phone 293. - - w

grok Li.-. I £| nit R 0,1 w BILL NmMI: * ■■ ■ -T- - i • a a..ffi_ljri We can furnish! everything for a complete house bill- Our Stock on hand is COMPLETE. DONNELLY LUMBER CO.

FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. or will trade for Lob Angeles City property my property at Wheatfield Indiana. One 5 room house and barn on 3 lots, 1 large bay barn, large implement room, large scale and office on 3 lots. Also one business lot and one residence lot. Address VVm M. Miller. 6410 Elgin Street, Lns Angeles Calif

To Florida, The Monon Ropte night express to Indianapolis and Cincinnati has athrongh sleeper to St Augustine, which traverses the picturesque mountain region during the day time and arrives at the sum me land capital at a convenient hour in the morning. Call on the sgen for particulars. W. H. Beam, Agt.