Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1902 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN Official Papar of Jasper County. o*oo In EOpubllcanibiHldlng on tbe corner of Wkahlngton and Weston streets. 4ISSUED EVERY 'TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE F. MARSHALL kDITOB AND PUBLISHER. _ Terans of Subscription. One Year.... $1.50 Six Months. 75 Three Months. 50 Friday, August 1, 1902.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
V THE STATE TICKET. 9 •tetetary of State— DANIEL E. STORMS. Offitttor of State — DAVID E. SHERRICK. ■■aaursr of State — « NAT U. HILL. ■Barney General — • CHARLES W. MILLER. O*rt Supreme Court — ROBERT A. BROWN. ■Sperlntendent of Public Instruction— F. A. COTTON. ■ate Statistician — BEN J. F. JOHNSON. ■ate Geologist— W. 8. BLATCHLEY. OMge Supremo Court, Fifth District—- ‘ JOHN H. GILLETT. OffiSsaa Appellate Court — , FRANK R. ROBY. U. Z. WILEY. W. J. HENLEY. JAMES R. BLACK. D. W. COMSTOCK. W. E. ROBINSON. DISTRICT TICKET. For C ongress gEGAR D. CEUMPACKER, Valparaiso, Ind For Judge 30tb Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Pr> s cuting Atty noth Judicial Clrc It, JOHN D. SINK For Joint Representat ve. JESSE E. WILSuN. COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. For Treasurer, SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. For Sheriff, ABRAHAM G. HARDY. For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE. For Coroner, W. J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner Ist District, ABRAHAM HALLECK. For Commissioner 2nd District, FREDERLK WAYMIRE. For Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T, DENHAM. For County Councllmen, Ist d strict ..... JOHN HAHN Sn# district HARVEY E. PARKISON Brddistrict JOHN MARTINDALE tth district.......WALTEß V. PORTER Ed? T. BIGGS At Large' EhHARDT WEURTHNER ( •• ANDREW J. HICKS
The Nasby of t|ie Martin County Tribune gives an account of a Democratic township caucus in which he introduced the following resolution: “Resolved, that the Democratick party iz oppczed to trusts uv aul kinds and it iz willin’ tu kepe on rezolvin’ again’ ’em furever and furever.” This epitomizes the Democratic anti-trust record to date.
Senator Carmack of Tennessee delivered an impressive plea for human liberty, popular rights and the constitution at the New I England Democratic love and clam feast. Senator Carmack is one of the gentlemen who in 1895 assisted; in Goebelizing the Tennessee Republicans out of the governorship after a majority of the people of that state bad elected a nonDemocratic candidate. Having participated in one of the indecent violations of the constitution and the principle of majority rule for which Democratic leadership in Southern states is justly renowned, Senator Carmack's right to become a Democratic special pleader for the constitution is unquestioned.
The present state administration goes on bettering its record in the efficient and economical management of state institutions. The issued quarterly bulletin
of the state board of charities and corrections shows that during the six months period ending with April 30, 1902, $42,124.38 lees was expended for the maintenance of the correctional and charitable institutions than during the corresponding period of 1901. At the state soldiers’ home, girls’ innotable decreases in the per capita cost of maintenance are shown. A vote for Republican legislative candidates is a vote against the state debt.
Oil Well Shot at Water Valley.
The deep boring for oil at Water Valley, right on the north bank of the Kankakee river, and by the side of the Monon’s right of way, did not strike any oil. As the last resort it was ‘'shot” Monday in the usual method. A large quantity of nitro glycerine was lowered to the bottom in long tin cans and when enough is down it is exploded by dropping down the well a heavy pointed piece of iron called the “go devil.” The shooting Monday did not result in developing any oil.. It did throw a big column of water as high as the top of the derrick, or higher, but they had water enough around there already and a whole lot to spare. The shooting wps observed by a number of Rensselaer people, but it was no great thing as a spectacle. Even the noise is only a distant rumbling. The well shooter from the Gillam field furnished the nitro and attended to the shooting.
Open Your Cellar.
The state board of health is seeking to impress upon the house holders the necessity of airing cellars at this time. The copious rainfall of the summer renders this precaution more than usually imperative. In some cases it may be necessary to keep fire in the cellars for a short time, to dry the walk ; in others, opening the windows so as to provide thorough ventilation will be sufficient.
Card of Thanks.
Nelson Randle and family desire hereby to express their sincere gratitude to the many friends who kindly assisted them during the long sickness and death of their wife and mother Mrs. Caroline Randle.
Basket Meeting.
There will be a basket meeting in the grove at Kersey, on Sunday Aug. 10th. Rev. A. J. Frank of Lebanon, Ind., will deliver addresses at 10:30 and 2:30 o’clock. A general invitation is extended to everybody to come and bring well filled baskets and spend the day.
Oil Lands For Sale. 200 acres, all or part, in the Jasper county, Indiana, oil field. It is in section 28, town 31 north and range 5 west, and lies L of a mile north of Asphaltum. It is not improved. Not leased. No trade will be taken. I have no agent. Address the owner. » Charles Foley, wtf Danville, Ind From Prairie Schooner to Overland Limited. Send two cent stamp for copy of special edition of illustrated article from the July Review of Reviews, dealing with the history and development of the northwest and of the Chicago & Northwestern R’y and the only double track line be tween Chicago and the MissourRiver. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You’ll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. AU druggists, ioc.
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More Low Railroad Rates.
One fare plus 25c for round trip to Culver, Ind., July Ist to 29th, returning to July 3let. Account Maxinkuckee Assembly. One fare for the round trip to Rome City, Ind, July 22nd, to Aug. 14th, Island Park Assembly. One fare for the round trip to Laport%, Ind , J uly 28th tb Aug 7 3rd. Christian Assembly. One fare for round trip Bethany Park, Ind., July 28th to Aug. 18th Bethany Assembly. One fare for the round trip to Richmond, Ind., July 30th, 31st, Aug. 1-6-7 and Bth. One fare for the round trip to Indianapolis, July 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. Epworth League. W. H. Beam, Agt.
$50.00 Round Trip to California.
Chicago & North-Western R’y from Chicago, August 2 to 10. The new Overland Limited, the luxurious every-day train, leaves Chicago 8:00 p. m. Only three days enroute. Unrivaled scenery. Variable routes. New Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and Compartment Cars, Observations Cars (with telephone). All meals in dinning cars. Buffet library cars (with barber). Electric lighted throughout. Two other fast trains 10:00 a. m. and 11:00 p. m. daily. The best of everything. Daily and personally conducted tourist car excursions to California, Oregon and Washington. Apply to your nearest ticket agent or address. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. W. B. Kijiskern, G. P. & T. A.
Five Per Cent. Loans
Irwin & Irwin loan the funds of r he Aetna Life Insurance Co., vhich has made more loans in Jasper County than any other Company or person. Loans made promptly. No “red ap i.” No extra charges for making papers; examination of land >r abstract. Partial payments ac3ep*ed. Office in Odd Fellows Temple Ro 'ms 1 and 2.
Double Track Io the Missouri River.
The Chicago and north-Western R’y is the only double track line between Chicago and the Mi-souri River. Four trains a day Chicago to Omaha, three daily trains to the Pacific Coast and two trains per lay Chicago to Denver, with through Pullman service to pointe in lowa, Nebraska, Dakotas and to Che Black Hills, Send stamp for booklet “Only Double Track Road Chicago to Missouri River” to A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Buggies for Further Orders.
I have just received another oar 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 side square. D. M. Worland.
SHINGLES. Extra A 4 Red Cedar. The best shingle made. Warranted at $3.2.5 per m. at Gwins Lumber Yard, qwdw Banners for Carnival Week. Get carnival banners painted by Harry Reed. Shop over Schofield’s (White) livery barn. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come early and avoid the rush. d3w New Lumber Yard in Renssjaele Where you can get all kinds of •umber, lime, hair, brick, cement and plaster. Also the celebrated Alabastine cement plaster. I solicit a share of your trade, at my old stand. Respectfully Yours, Hiram Day<
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We Call Attention to tire Opportunities Offered FARMERS —IN—OKLAHOMA 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 church advantages. The Territory is fast filling up with the most progressive and intelligent farmers, and is destined to become the richest agricultural section of our country. Lands with fair improvements may still be bought at S2O to $35 per acre. We offer such for sale. J. F. Warren, formerly of Rensselaer, Ind. Address: ATKINSON, WARREN & HENLEY, Bo x9W. Oklahoma City, 0. T.
To Colorado, Utah and S. Dakota. / The Monon route will sell ex□ursion tickets to Colorado, Utah and So. Dakota points on the for owing dates. July 14th to 31st. August 15th to 22ud and 25th to 29th September 11th to 15th. The following are the roundtrip rates from Rensselaer. To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo $32.90. To Glenwood. Col $44 30. To Odgen and Salt Lake, Utah, $45 30. To Hot Springs, S. Dak., $32.55 To Deadwood $35.75. To Custer $34.60 The final return limit isOctobe 31st. Money On Farms At 4 1-2 Per Cent. A spec'al fund to loan on Farms for Five Years at 4| per ct, interest, with privileg i to m »ke p irtial payments any interest paying time Als > loans on city property at low rates. Call or write Commercial State Bank, Rensselaer, In No Side Pub. Square. Ice NoticeI have two large houses full of the very best ice and am prepared to promptly attend to the wants of all customers. Phone 62 dtf C. C. Starr.
Closing Jut Sale. Queensware, China, Glassware and Lamps. The best staple stock at less than cost. This is no fake. lam going to quit this line of my business. If you want to buy, come and see me, C. C. Starr. dwtf MONEY TO LOAN. A special fund to loan on farms at a low rate rate of interest without commission. Also money to loan on city property, second mortage personal and chattel security. Money on hand no delay. A complete set of abstract books. Call or write. James H. Chapman. Makeever’s Bank Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. One Thousand People. Wanted at Newland, Gifford and Laura, Indiana, to work in onion beds. Children above the age of seven very useful, good wages paid through all the summer season. Good schools during the winter. Rentsvery low. Locality uealthy. Water good. Fuel cheap. The best place on earth for industrious poor people with large families. No capital requiwji. Houses will be built to meet all demands. Apply to Foreman, wtf Benj. J. Gifford.
Farmers Will You Read This I A BULL SOLD FOR $9,000 j At a recent sale at Kandts City. C Why? Because he possessed QUALITY. s I have no bulls for sale. But my line of goods possess 1 quality and are Second to none. And theiprices are O. K. « £ 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. lam agent for Osgood Farm Scales, which are as J good as the best. Manure Spreaders; and repairs for J all machines, and every article of as good quality as the 5 $9,000 bull. Call and examine my goods which will cost you nothing. If ? you can be satisfied 1 can do it. - 3 Wishing you all a prosperous year and thanking you for your 5 beral patronage in the past, I remain sincerely yours. J On Front St. one door A DfYDUDTQ ? north of Marble shop. Zli JtVVF DJCjJtV A O 5
Ils a positive fact.... Vouched for by hundreds of satisfied customer that we Give You Better Lumber at the Same Price or equal grade at a lower price, than yon can get elsewhere Youcan’t leave our yard dissatisfied —ls you d its your own fault. - - - -7Donnelly cumber Company.
CARRIAGE, WAGON BLACKSMITH SHOP J. P, WARNER, Proprietor. PAINTING AND REPAIR WORk A SPFCTATTY Shop in new building on South Front Street, one square below Liberal Cor. ReHSSCIaGT, Ind*
J. o. GWIN - LUMBER MERCHNAT - LUMBER SHINGLES, DOORS, Of all kinds. Lath- Sash. Blinds, SEWER PIPE -All sizes Pctinififpc on Bills Solicited, I buy direct from lumber region Paxton's old stand. J. C. Gwin
