Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1902 — Page 2
THE REPUBLICAN n. L,,;— —' Official Papar of Jasper County. OBMtn B«pttt>liciuul>ul)dlng on the corner of WOabtagton and Weston Streets. ll|pl% ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY f ; V AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL BDITOB AND PUBLISHER. fcfey-: - ■ -- Term of Subscription. One Tear $1.60 _ Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Tuesday, Jane 10, 1902.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I THE STATE TICKET. Secretary of State— DANIEL E. STORMS. V Aadltor of State — DAVID E. SHERRICK. fceaaorer of State— NAT U. HILL. Attorney General— I CHARLES W» MILLER. Pet Supreme Court — ROBERT A. BROWN. PRperlntendent of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. . flhU Statistician—■ BENJ. F. JOHNSON. State Geologist— W. 8. BLATCHLEY. Mis* Supreme Court, Fifth District— JOHN H. GILLim fMlti Appellate Court—- \ FRANK R. ROBY, h* U. 2. WILEY. 1 W. J. HENLEY. P JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. W. E. ROBINSON. DISTRICT TICKET. For Congress KEBAB ». CIUMPACKER, Valparaiso. Ind For Judge 80th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY, Fcr Prosecuting A tty noth Judicial Circuit, , JOBS D. SINK, For Joint Representative, JESSE E. WILSON. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAKES N. LEATiIEBMAK. ~~ For Treasurer, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Sheriff, ABRAHAM G. HARDY. For Surveyor, l*’ MYBT B. PRICE. For Ooroner, W. J. WBIGHT. ~~ For Commissioner Ist District, ABRAHAM HALLECK. For Commissioner 2nd District, FREDERICK WAYMIKE. For Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. For County Councilmen, Ist district JOHN HAHN 3d* district... HARVEY K. PAREISON »d district... 7 joH iTIT auttedal,* 4thdistrict WALTER V. PORTER < Ed. T. BIGGS At Large- EBHARDT WtUHTHNKR ( .... ANDREW J. HICKS
There is no greater folly than that of supposing the American government will make promises or propose terms with persons who have their guns turned toward the American Hag and against the American soldier. In his Memorial day speech President Roosevelt scathingly condemned those who attack the American soldier in the rear, and the Democratic newspapers insist that there is politics in snoh statement! President Roosevelt made no reference to Democratic leadership, but if it is engaged in that sort of business it ought to stand up and take its medicine. Senator Morgan, the ablest member of the minority in the senate, disposed of the contention upon which the whole Democratic theory of the Philippine situation rests, when he said the other day: “As to the people of the Philiopine Islands, if that term by any euphemism or reckless speech can be applied to the few Tagalogs and Viaayans that followed Aguinaido, among the 8,000,000 inhabitants of the archipelago, they never Lad a pretense of organized civil government that was, in fact, baaed on the suffrage or even the implied ooneent of the whole people of theee many inhabited ieJ jande. This fact at ot cs destroys I
the pretension that an organized civil government Other than that of Spain ever existed in i these islands before f)ewey attacked the Spanish fleet, anjd as to its being republican in form, that idea is extinguished,., unless a republic, which must be based on the will of the people or the consent of the governed, can be created by the edict of a single man.” That is sound sense from a sound Democrat.
Fountain Park Assembly.
The Asshmbly at Fountain Park, Remington, this year, will surpass, all former sessions, excellent as they have been. The talent engaged will be the e as at Winona Assembly and Chatauqua bat of course, for a shorter session. The list of lecturers’ includes Dr. Charles F. Aked, of England; Capt, Riohmond;P. Hobson of the Merrimac, Revs. Sam Jones, Thos. McClary, Minneapolis; John DeWitt Miller; N. W. Sears, the Taffy Man; N. W. J. Ham; Hon. Samuel Phelps Leland; Col. Geo W. Bain; Prof. N. N. Riddle. THE ENTERTAINERS Acme Quartette with W. W. Kay; Rosani the Juggler; Mason & Downs Jubilee Singers; Mrs. Chas. F. Waltz; Gorton & Smith and a number of other attraotions. Lutheran Church Dedication. The new German Lutheran church, in the Schultz neighborhood, in Union tp., will be dedicated Sunday, June 15th. There will be services in German at 10 a. m. by Rev. A. Bauer, of Goodland, and iuEuglish at 2 p. m., by Rev. Ernest Lindboff, of Reynolds. The Reynolds choir will furnish the music. All Bre invited to come early, With well filled baskets, and remain all day. Fine groves near by for a picnic dinner. Horse feed oan be {procured in the neighborhood by those who do not bring it with them. ■T 1 " "■
Knights of Pythias to Decorate.
" • Rensselaer Lodge Knights of Pythias will observe Pythian Deooration Day next Tuesday June 10th, at Weston cemetery. They will march out at 2p. m. The regular appointed servioe will be rendered, and a public address will be delivered. All other organizations will be invited to join in the march to the cemetery.
Wheeler is Hanged.
Willis B. Wheeler, who brutally murdered his son-in-law, Eiias Barns, in WarriolT coutity,' 7 last, was taken to the gallows by prison guards at the Michigan City prison, a few minutes after 12 o’clock Friday morning, where be was hanged for his crime. The drop fell at 12:05 and in ten minutes Wheeler was pronounced dead. The condemned man Baid nothing in his cell or on the scaffold. For Sale. A 2 year old Hereford bull. Also two good fresh milk cows. For particulars, enquire at this office. w3t
This Is a Fact.
There is no question about it. It’s a plain statement of facts, made by a Rensselaer citizen. Mr. W. H. Rhoades of 277 McCoy Ave., Rensselaer, Ind,, says: “I can highly recommend Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills as a reliable safe and sure nerve toDic— one that will and does give to the nerves steadiness and quiet—gives to the restless sleep at night and to the system strength. This opinion is based on a trial in a severe case in our family. I am very muoh gratified, at the fine results obtained and «. glad that A. F. Long, druggist called my attention to the Nerve Pill*.” . V Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co* Buffalo, N. V. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M D. ,are on every package.
Visit Purdue Experiment Station.
The Indiana Agricultural Experiment Station is a department of Purdue University. The Station building is located on the University farm near the other buildings of the University, at Lafayette. .The Station equipment comprises a farm of about 130 acres, the Station building, including laboratories, offices and Glass room for the joint use of the Station Offioers and the School of Agriculture, glass houses for plant culture and the study of plant diseases etc. The present lines of work in which the Station is engaged include an extended series of field tests with various systems of cropping and fertilization, field tests of varieties of wheat and oats, forage plants etc. Personal inspection of the work of the Experiment Station is desirable and neoessary to a full understanding and appreciation of .the valpe of the several lines of investigation in progress. Visitors are welcome at all times of the year, but the best time to see the Station Farm and the experimental field work, is just before the wheat harvest. For this reason arrangements have been made to give all who desire it, an opportunity to visit (he Station June 18 and 19, 1902, at which time those in charge of the work will lay aside other duties in order to point out and explain to visitors the various experimnts that are being conducted. The railroads will grant a rate of one-fare for the round trip, from all Indiana points for this occasion. Tickets good on all regular trains, with return limit including June 20th, 1902. The farmers of the State, and others interested, are cordially invited to embrace this opportunity, to inspect the Experiment Station, the School of Agriculture and the other departments of the University.
One Thousand People.
Wanted at Newlaud, Gifford and Laura, Indiana, to worl£ in onion beds. Children above the age of seven very useful, good wages paid through all the summer season. Good schools during the winter. Rents very low. Locality nealthy. Water good. Fuel cheap. The best place on earth for industrious poor people with large families. No capital required. Houses will be built to meet all demands. Apply to Foreman, wtf Benj. J. Gifford.
Insomnia
is caused by a derangemeu: of the nerves. Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound is an extract of celery combined with other efficacious medical ingredients resulting in a nerve medicine of rare virture and wonderful in its prompt and soothing curative effects. It will make you sleep. Sold by A. F. Long.
Buggies for Further Orders.
I have just received another car load of the slickest buggies and runabouts that ever struck the town. I didn’t buy them to stand here in the building to get dusty and catch cobwebs with. I am going to sell them. So if you are in the market for a new buggy and consider $5 or $lO worth anything. you will come and get my prices before you buy. I have a house full to select from, which enables me to please you without much trouble. My terms are cash time or trade. Opposite court house, east 6ide square. D. M. Worland. A traveling man confided to us the other day that he used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in his family and needed no other remedy, as it seemed to keep the entire family so perfectly free from constipation, indigestion. siok headache and stomach troubles. Sold by A. F. Long.
House and Lots For Sale.
For Bale a house and three good lots on Weston street. House in fair condition. Some fruit on lota. Enquire of John Bush or James Yeoman. w4tp Mrs W. A. Hopkins. Stout ville. Mo. May ytb. 1900. Gentlemen: —I have been troubled with Indigestion and Constipation for the last two years, and have tried every remedy known, but had never received any relief until I was hand. ed a trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin through our druggist, J. W. Watson, which gave immediate relief, and I afterwards bought a fifty cent bottle, which I cau truthfoils say has given me more relief than anything I have ever tried.— K. B. Ilunl. Bo|d by A. F. Long. If you sre not having good luck with jour biped, try Pi'll*bury 6 u" Fvt sa|e by Jold Eger.
Kankakee River Floods.
The heavy rains of the last few weeks have caused the Kankakee river to spread over miles of territory aud the farmers have been oompelled to abandon the planting of thousands- of acres of river bottom land. The rivej is now said to be the highest known for twenty-five years at this period of of the year, The loss to farmers wilt be heavy. Lost Friday, in town or cemetery pair of double leas gold-rimmed glasses. * Finder please leave at this office.
Mrs. Maggie Hooper Sends a Message. Jeffersonville. Ind., May 15, 1900. Pepsin Syrup Co., Monticello, 111., Dear Friends:—l was bothered with Stomach Trouble and Dyspepsia for years. Nothing helped me until I tried your grand Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, and now I feel like a new woman, You may publish this that all others may learn of the great benefit of your cure. Sinoerely yours, Mrs. Maggie Hooper. Sold by A. F. Long. Mrs. L. M. Imes, takes great pleasure in showing one of the most complete lines of midsummer millinery which she has ever plaoed before the public All work promptly done and strictly up to date. For Female Complaints and diseases arising from an impure state of the blood Liclity’s Nerve Compound is an invaluable specific. Sold by A. F Long Cheap Chicken Wheat. Only $1.25 Per 100 Pounds. Just received, a car load of wheat slightly damaged by smoke Splendid for chicken-feed. Price only cents per pound. Cheapest and best chicken-feed in the market. Cox & Branch. It You Have Catarrh. There is only one remedy that will cure it to stay cure—Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hde Inhaler | drives all the Catarrh germs out of the body. This is the common sense way of curing Catarrrh. Sold on a guarantee at 50c by A. F. Long. Tues. Money on Farms. We are prepared to make any size farm loans on short notice. We have private and eastern funds to loan on personal or chattel security. Call and see us before you dose a deal elsewhere Our terms will be satisfactory, dwtf Ferguson & Wilson. Krause’s Cold Cure. for colds in the head, chest, throat or any portion of the body, breaks up a cold io 24 hours without interruption to work. Will prevent colds if taken when first symptoms appear. Prioe 25 cents, sold by A. F. Long.
We Call Attention to the Opportunities Offered FARMERS —inOKLAHOMA TERRITORY. Namely;— Rich productive lands, a good climate, with short, mild winters, extremely favorable for stock raising and the best chances for diversified farming that can be found in the United States. To this may be added splendid schools and chnroh advantages. The Territory is fast filling up with the most progressive and intelligent farmers, and is destined to beoome the richest agricultural section of onr country. Lands with fair improvements may still be bought at S2O to 135 per acre. We offer such for sale. J. F. Warren, formerly of Rensselaer, Ind. Address: ATKINSON, WAUUEN ft HENLEY, Bom Oklahoma City, 0. T.
-MISS Mint METED=! tag ml of Mb ! : C I nnn Worth of Stylish Hats on Hoot 0 I UUU to be closed out within OU Hdjo ; Black Clio Hals |jf§ U ' i" ■ Wliitd Pliiffnn hoto which were sold H fifi n Hill LUlllbli lldlo at* $5.00, now ‘-''bull I * i ■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■MBMHMHHBHMHMBMMMMMHRMMMMBMHMBnMIMMMMnMHHMMHnMHHHMHHM Dolly Mn hats at half price. $4.00 hats going at $2.00 Also a full line of Street Hats from 25c to SI.OO Each.
Farmers Will You Read This A BULL SOLD FOR $9,000 At a recent sale at Kansas Citv. J Why? Because he possessed QUALITY. ; I have no bulls for sale. But fny line of goods possess ! quality and are Second to none. And the prices are O. K. ! I handle a full line of the celebrated ' \ Studebaker Farm Wagons, * ■ Carriages and Buggies. (I carry other lines of buggies and handy steel farm wagons.) ; McCormick Binders, Mowers, Corn Har- - ; vesters and Shredders. ( A Shredder that will Shred And requires no expert to run it. * . I am agent for Osgood Farm Scales, which are as 1 good as the best. Manure Spreaders; and repairs for all machines, and every article of as good quality as the $9,000 bull. ; Call and examine my goods which will cost you nothing. If J you can be satisfied 1 can do it. \ Wishing you all a prosperous year and thanking you for your leiel patronage in the past, I remain sincerely yours. On Front St. one door \ D D 1? T 3 'T'C ; north of Marble shop. il. IVUDrilllO ' _ , - 'A V . tA trouble Ahead * « When it comes time for trimming up your house with new New Paper, Paint and decorations there is sure to be trouble unless you hire a * * Responsible Paper Ranger. I have been in this business for a number of years in Rensselaer and can gaurantee my work throughout. 1 Painting, Paper Ranging and Dtcorting, in all its branches done to order. Also keep samples and will furnish Wall Paper of superior quality as reasonable as any person in the city. Shop 2nd door south of TTI D McColly & Coen’s Grocery. D* I Phone 293.
Money On Farms. At 5 Per Cent. A special fund to loan on Farm* for Five Years at 5 per cent, interest, with privilege to make partial payments any interest paying time Also loans on citt property at low rates. Call or write Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind No, Sidf Tub. Square.
Care Your Catarrh. Now. V. Van 'Dorn. 2011 Avenue B. Birmingham, Ala., writes; “I have had catarrh in one of the worst forms for 20 years, and after using Dr. Geo. Leininger’s For-msl-de-hyde Inhaler for two days feel entirely relieved and believe by its continued use I will get cured ” , Sold at 50 cents on r guarantee by A. F. Long.
