Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1902 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN Official Paper ® f Jasper County. U Mm tn Republic*!) building on the comer of Washington and Boston Streets. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AMD FRIDAY BY GEORGE E.TORSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Farm. of Sohteriptien. One Year..... 11.50 Six Months7s Three Monthsso Tuesday, October, 14, 1902.

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

[THE STATE TICKTT. Secretary of State DANUL'K. STORMS. Auditor of Btate| DAVID R. SHERRICK. Treasum of State .NAT tr. HiLL. Attorney General CHARLES W. MILLER. Clerk Supreme Court ROBERT A. BROWN. Superintendent of Public Instruction r. A. COTTON. State Statistician 2C BKNJ. F. JOHNSON. State Geologist W. S. BLATCHLEY. Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District JOHN H. GILLETT. (Judges Appellate Court FRANK K. ROBY U. Z. WILEY W. J. HENLEY JAMES R. BLACK D W. COMSTOCK W. E. ROBINSON DISTRICT TICKET. ForOongress aDGARXD CRUM PACKER, Valparaiso, Ind. For Judge 30th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Prosecuting AUy 30th Judicial Giro .It, JOHN D. SINK. For Joint Repreaentat ve, JKSBK E. WILSON. — « ' COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor, JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. For Treasurer. SAMUEL R. NICHOLS. v 1 For Sheriff, ABRAHAM G. HARDY. For Surveyor, MYRT B. PRICE. For Oorouer, W. J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner let District. ABRAHAM HALLECK. For Commissioner tad District, FREDERICK WAYMIRE. For Commissioner 3rd District, CHARLES T. DENHAM. For County Oouncllmen, Ist district .... JOHN HAHN taddistrlcC HARVEY E. PARK ISON 3rd districtJOHN MARTINDALE 4th districtWALTEß V. PORTER ( JOHN F. PETTIT ▲t Large- EttHARDT WEURrHNER L„.. ..._ ... FRANK J. BABCOCK

County Convention Recalled. Notice to Delegates and Committemen —The Republican Delegatee or Alternate Delegatee chosen on March 22nd, 1902 to the County Convention held on March 24th, 1902 are hereby notified to reassemble in County Convention on Tuesday October 14th 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for the County of Jasper and State of Indiana to be voted for at the general election to be held in November 1902. The Precinct Committeemen of the several Precincts or townships of the County are directed to notify each delegate and alternate delegate representing bis precinct. Iq case of the removal of any delegate sines the aforesaid County Convention was held, from the precinct which he represented, the precinct committee shall proceed at once to fill the vacancy. By order of the Republican Committee. Chas. Warner, 0. E. Mills, Chairman. Beoretary. t.

Candidates’ Announcements OHABLES O. WABNBB. Charles O. Warner, of Marion Township, is a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court. Subject to the decision of the County Republican convention, of October 14th. WALTER R. LEE. Walter B. Lee of Hanging Grove Township, is a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court. Sub jest to the decision of the County Republican convention of October ESTIL E. PIERSON. EstU E. Pierson of Union Town-

ship, is a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court. Subject to the decision of the County Republican convention of October 14th. One of the best evidences of prosperity is the fact that the number of telephones in Indiana has increased iu the last six years from 7,000 to 92,000 Yet Indiana Democratic editors and orators continue to talk through their bats in the aacte old way. . I

Eight yean ago a Democratic secretary of the treasury was issuing bonds at an exorbitant rate of interest, to meet a deficiency in the revenues caused by a tariff for revenue only that produced ruin, bat not revenue. Now a Republican secretary of the treasury is anticipating interest payments on bonds, thus saving thousands of dollare to the government. Which do you prefer, deficiency and disaster, or prosperity and a surplus? Every voter must express his preference on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Those who voted disaster upon the country in 1892 were compelled to grin and bear it; those who voted the Republican ticket had at least the satisfaction of saying: “I told you so;” but the fellows who stayed at home because they were too busy to vote not only had to take what was coming to them in the way of lessened wages or profits, but had to wear outsole leather kicking themselves. Don’t be too busy for your own good on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

Kraue’s Headeche Capsules.

were the first headache capsules put on the market. Their immediate success resat .ed in a host of imitations containing antipyrine, chloral, morpoine and other injurious drugs, purporting to be just as good. Avoid these imitations and insist on having Krasue’s, which speedily cure the most severe oases and leaves no bad after effects. Price 200. sold by A. F. Long.

Duroc Jersey Pigs. For sale two Duroc Jersey boar pigs, eligible to register. w4tp Sylvester Gray. Why Suffer With Your Kidney’s The discovery of Dr Geo. Leininger’s For-mal-de-hyde Kidney Tablets has proved a blessing to thousands of Kidney suffers who have been restored to perfect health. These tablets drive the kidney desease germs out of the blood, and prevent accumulation or Uric Acid in the system. We urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney remedy a trial. They come in two sizes 25 and 50 cents. Come and a trial treatment free at A. F. Long. No. 75 Three dollars a month buys a Singer sewing machine. At the Singer office. dtf

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 yen 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. Farm for Sale or Rent I have three good farms for sale, or rent,»for eash. Also residence property in Rensselaer for sale or rent. - Call at residence 1| miles south of town, or address. 4wtf Robt. Michael- «««•»• Tear Bovtu With Candy Cathartic, cure oonatipatioa fororar. •o.Wo. Ts C<l C rtmryirt. n»fmowtr Republican Meeting «EO. Y. YILUAIS of Rensselaer will speak at SAYLERVILLE school house on Saturday evening OCT. 18th.

To vote a straight Republican ticket makea X within the circle which surrounds the eagle, as ths ons above is marked. Make no other mark on your ticket. Any other mark than the X will spoil your ballot and will lose your vote. Use nothing to mark the X but the blue pencil that will be given you by the poll clerk. Should you by accident-make any other mark on your ballot, return It to poll clerk ano get a new one. Before leaving booth fold your ballot so that the face cannot be eden, and eo that the Initial of the poll Clerk on the back can be seen. DON’T BE A STAY-AT-HOME. BE - SURE AND GET OUT TO VOTte. x

The Prosperous Farmers.

The Chicago American, owned and directed by the many times millionaire, Wm. Hearst, led al) other papers two years ago in its depreciation and slander of McKinley, and in its predictions of disaster and hardship, especially to the farmers, if Bryan was not elected. Last Sunday this same Chicago American had a long news article showing bow its predictions have proven false, and how wonderfully prosperous the farmers are now, under Republican rule, The following are extracts from the American’s article.

* I'be report on agriculture just made public by the census bureau contains interesting facts relating to the progress of that industry daring the past decade. These facts demonstrate that the farmers are as prosperous as others engaged in manufacturing pursuits, and that they have completely recovered from the hard time of 1893 to 1897. .<

“The census reports $5,046,393,517 invested in manufactures and $10,514,001,938 invested in agriculture, a ratio of more than four to one in favor of agriculture. With the balance of trade on the aggressive, the agricultural exports amounting to $950,000,000 annually, there is abundant evidence ot the prosperous condition of agriculture. “The census figures deny that the number of farms operated by owners has decreased, to the detriment of the financial aad ao< ial independence of the American farmer, as has been contended While the percentage of farms, owned by their operator has decreased during the decade from 71 per cent to 64 per cent, the total number of such farms increased from 3,269,728 in 1890 to 3.713,371 in 1900. The number of cash tenants increased 22 per cent. Yet it is pointed out by the census that this increase was not at the ex-J pease of ownership, but occured from the vast number of immigrants who bad become farm laborers during the previous decades.”

Five Per Cent. Loans, Irwin & Irwin loan the funda of the Aetna Life Insurance Go., which has made more loans in Jasper County than any other Company or person. Loans made promptly. No “red tape.” No extra chargee for making papers; examination of land or abstract. Partial payments accepted. Office in Odd Fellows Temple Rooms 1 and 2.

Land Land Laud. We have 10,009 of tend in tracts from 40 to 700 acres, choicest Indiana farms in Whitley, Koscuisko, Lagrange, Noble and Elkhart counties. Corn lands, wheat land and grass lands, we offer for sale or trade on easy terms from 1 to 15 years time, only small payments required. We have several farms in the choicest farming region of Indiana known as the How Patch in Lagrange county. We take pleasure in showing lands to any prospective purchaser. We are the oldest as well as largest Real Estate dealers in northern Indiana Write or call for discription circular es farms, informa tion cheerfully given. Banking Housed? Sol Mibb Oa, Ligonier, Ind. 0 J. Dean, Rensselaer, Ind. Agt.

Murray’s, Opening =OF FALL ANO WINTER GOOBS=ee ■’•’' x # * ■ CLOTHING. V, Mirx There are times when a man is especially anxious to feel that his clothes are right; this is about the season of the year when those times occur frequently. We can tellfyou the one’sure way to have that justOrisni clothes feeling Setert y° ur Suit and Overcoat From Our Mammoth Stock. JkMy— Best in Town, h ave °* *' a( *' es - Misses’ and Children’s Wraps ~ an( | f urs | 0 |, e f oun( | j n ( Own I If sou want the latest styles. ' 1 I A 1 you should see our assortment of / «\ ,/ 4 \ the Palmer G-arments, made in the Z / IIL \ . .'ilrMjf best possible way of the most re- J /A v iS'l< W liable materials and linings, tailWy or ed by the best skill. You will miss it if you buy. w your winter outer garment without first seeing fi it Wk tiiese> In Boys’ and Children’s Clothing we are showing a complete stock. The styles havfe been carefully selected and the qualities are the serviceable kind. v . - - ■'> A Great Display of Silk and Wool Waists in the Correct Styles. All much cheaper than you can have them made —fit guaranteed. We wish t» call special attention to our line of Ladies’ Fine Shoes. This line has been strengthened by adding the newest lasts, making them not only the most comfortable and best wearing but also the most stylish. We have made the most advantageous SWEATER PURCHASE direct from the Progress ting .Mills. This will enable us to offer this goods much cheaper than ever before. We also show a full line of SPAULDING’S SWEATERS. G. E. MURRAY.

Feeders for Sale. I have 150 feeders for sale on farm near Shelby. Ind., weight 1000 to 1200 lbs have also 200 stockers for sa ? e Good quality. Wm. B. Brown, dwlmp Grown Point, Ind. CAM or CATHARTIC . 1 liMlll B I 111 1 ■, mill Genuine etamped C. C C Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sei **wxnethin< lust as tood.** 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 close a deal elsewhere. Our terms will be satisfactory, dwtf Ferguson & Wilson.

8.0 Gardner’s Real Estate Agency , Call on B. O, Gardner if you wish to buy or sell lands, can suit you. Parties having land to sell please list them with me. Also agent for fine farm and ranch lands ia South Dakota located in good part of the state ranging in price from $7 to sls per acre. Excursion every twd weeks. Prices advancing. Landa for exchange. Office over Makes ver’s Bank. B. O. Gardner.

Twe Fana Handa WMteb. , J Wanted, two good tarn hands at the ooonty farm. Good place, good wages, steady jobs.

Special Attention is called to the fact that we have a full line of « « « School Books and Supplies And that we will take any kind of produce in exchange for the same. Come in and get a New School Suit for the Boys And examine the new line of SMYRNA RUGS, that we are giving away to our customers. KIRK DRUG COMPANY, ' —-"th •.. ■ v '. ’ • ••• .■. : Parr, Ind.

New Hunker Yrt hi Rensselaer. •*- ... .. . jw! md piaster. Also the celebrated Alabaetine cement pleater. I your trade, at “ 7 ° ld ly Yours, Hiram Day.

The Money-back Cough Syrup Means a lot to people who are , tired of experimenting With the “ordinary” oougbpreparations—you are not out a oent if Dr. Geo. Leimnger’« obqgh odre >bbom !!<>•« Ud <WEI dtiU. Sold at 25c OU a' guarantee by A. F. Long. ‘ Tues.