Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1904 — Page 4

The County Convention Official Notice Is The Republican Voteis of Jasper County. The Republican voters of Jasper County, Indiana, wilt meet at their respective voting preoinots on SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1904. at 2 o’olock p m. for the purpose of seleoting delegates to the Republican County Convention to be held at Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1904 to nominate the following officers to be voted for at the November election. 1904, County Reoorder; Couuty Treaeurer County Sheiiff; County Surveyor; County Coroner; Couuty Commissioner for the first Commissioner's district. The delegates selected will be obosen on ’he basis of one delegate for every ton votes and one delegate for every fractional six votes or more oast for the Hon. Daniel E St-Tins for Secretary of State at the November election of 1902. The following is a table shown g the number of delegates to be elected at the various preoioot conventions ou March 19. 1904; Hanging Grove..... 7delegates. Gillam 11 “ . Walker 11 ‘‘ Barkley, east 10 “ " west 7 “ darion, first— 14 “ “ 5ec0nd......-18 " “ third 9 “ fourth 9 Jordan 5 “ Newton 7 41 Keener 12 Kankakee 5 ,4 Wheatfield 12 Carpenter, sooth 13 “ “ east 10 " “ west ... 9 “ Milroy , 3 “ Union, north 9 " “ south 9 “ By Order of tue County Committee. Georgs A Williams. Couuty Chairman. Mose Leopold, C >nntv Seoretary.

Candidates Aonoancemeots. For County Recorder. JESSE D. ALLMAN, Jess', D. Allman, c! Carpenter township, is a cianfftctate for Recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. JOHN W. TILTON, of Wheatfield Township, is a candidate for the otiPce of County Recorder. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. ISAAC N. HEMPHILL. of Marion Tp., is a candidate for the office of County Recorder of Jasper County. Subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. JESSE NICHOLS. Jesse Nichols, of Marion township, is a candidate for the office of Recorder of Jasper County. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. ROBERT S. DRAKE. Robert S. Drake, of Hanging Grove is a candidate for the office of Recorder of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Sheriff. JOHN O’CONNER, John O’Conner, of Walker township is a candidate for Sheriff of Jasper countv. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. GUSS GRANT. Guss Grant, of Marion township is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Jasper county. Subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. ELMER PULLINS Elmer Pullins, of Gillam township, is a candidate for the office of sheriff of Jasper county. Subject to the decision ot the Republican county convention. JAMES L. BABCOCK James L Dahoeck, of Union township, is a candidate lor county sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican county con rsatioa. For County Surveyor. W. L. LEWIS. W. L. Lewis, of Union Township is a candidate for the office of County Surveyor of Jasper county, subject to the action of the County Republican Convention.

MYItT B. PRICE. Myrt B. Price, (ft Carpenter township la a candidate for re-election to the office of County Surveyor; subject to the decision of the Republican county convention. For County Commissioners. JOHN F. PBTTIT. The friends of John F. Pettit, of ~Valker township, desire to announce tls name as a candidate for County Vommtssioner from the First District, übject to the decision of the Republian County Convention/ See that 908 Harper Surrey at Soblemaa’a.

Daioa Township Assessor. L. W. Benbow is a candidate for township assessor of Union township, Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. J. R. MALLATT. ,T. R. Mallatt is a candidate for Assessor of Union township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. Trustee-Union Township. GRF.ENIP I. THOMAS. Greenip I. Thomas is a candidate for township trustee of Union town ship. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. Township Assessor. S. R. SHREEVES S. R. Slireeves is a candidate for Assessor of Union township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention of March 19th. Trustee, Marion Township. 'JAMES D. BABCOCK. James D. Babcock, is a candidate for township Trustee of Marion township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. Trustee, Newton Township. CHARLES G. HAMMOND. Charles G. Hammond is a candidate for Trusteeof Newton township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention of March 19th. Republican Township Call. The Republican voters of Hanging Grove Twp. will meet, at the usual voting place March 19, 1904, for the purpose of nominating the Township ticket to be voted for at the November election 1904. Bichard Foulks, W. E Poole, Twp Chairman. Twp. Seoetary.

Newton Township Convention. The Republican vo'era of Newton township will meet in mans oonvenion at Siylerville eohool bouse ou Saturday March 19, 1904, at 2 o’olook p. m. to select delegates tj the county convention and to nominate n township ticket. A. J. Harmov. Towrship Chairman To Marion Township Republicans^ The Republican voters of M irion township will meet in precinct mass conventions on Saturday March 19th, 1904 to elect delegates and alternates to the county oonvenM'ou of Monday, March 21st, 1901. The plaoo of meeting of each pieoiuot, and the number of delegates and alternate delegates, to be elected at each meeting, is as follows: First Precinct, 14 delegates and alternates; meet in the east court room, at the oourt house. Second Preoinot, 18 delegatTs and alternate; meet in sheriff’s office, at the oourt house Third Jireoinc*, 9 delegates and alternates; meet in City Hall. Fourth Precinot, 9 delegates and alternates meet in M. Eger’s car. punter shop. 8. C. Irwin, Chm’n Ist Preoino*. C M. Blub, Chm’n 2nd Preoinot. H J Kannal, Chm’n 3rd Preoinot J. H. 8 Ellis, Chm’n 4th Preoinot

i*&»a*o**»*a*a*a*o«' a* |LOANSI j ON LAND. j ► _ c We make our own Inspections. 4 I No delay. Oommlasiona reasons- 2 ble. luterest 5 per cent. j Loans on City Prop- 1 ► erty and on Personal j ► Security. L V f Cali, Write or Telephone No* 96, 4 First National Bank Rensselaer, Ind.

The Republican. Official Paper of iaspor.Coonty. Am In Republican building en the corner of Washington and Weston Streets. ISSUED EVERT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Termi of Subocriptioo. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 50 Friday, March 11, 1904

There is quite a row raging out iu Nebraska. Rockefeller tff-rs $75,000 of his ill-got wealth to the state university, which represents probably the few odd cents of excess that be made when he sprang the prioo of ooal-oil the last time to pay his latest contribution io the Obioago University. Tins Nebraska gift was oenpled with the condition that the people raise $25,000 more. The Ohanoellor of the University wants the money, but half the people in the state are opposed to accepting it. They don’t likßockefeller’s way of making bis wealth, taerefora they think they ought not to accept it. This does not seem a very wis j view to take. It is a good deal as though the people of Rensselaer and hundreds, of other plaoes should refuse to take Oarnegie’s library donation, because he made a Lrge part of bis money, not by honest developement of a great systems of iron industries, but by the sale of those industries to a trust, aud through the trust to the people, at enormously inflated prices. These men have got this enormous wealth in their hands and the proper policy is not to oontpel them to keep it, but rather to give them every eno mragement to distribute it where it will benefit the people. To illustrate this point an incident is recalled where an old minister was passing down the street one d iy when b 9 w is ao oo3led by a sal mu keeper. Reaching oat n oiin il\e saloo-i keeper boldly said, '‘ilerj parson is a dol lari made soiling whiskey’ 1 not thinking the preacher wmM accept money from suoh a sourceBut the reverend gentleman took the money with the remark, "thank you sir, I will put that dollar to much use.”

EGGS. Barred Plymouth Rook. Strain Valley L. Ringlets. As good as the best. From pen 1 and Z high scoring pens. SI.OO for 15. Inspection wanted. JB D. Comer, Rensselaer lod. R. F. D, No. 2. dwmlp Bell Telephone 574 A Red Box Drawing. In the drawing for the Red Box money prize at Murray's store Willie Thompson’s (son of James Thompson) key was the first to unlock the box drawing $lO 00. The keys for the 2nd and 3rd prizes have not been returned to us. We will extend the time two weeks to enable those still having keys to bring them in and will try them March 14th. George E. Murray. Horseless carriage*, fuelless engines and the wireless te'egrsph are the greatest innovations Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is next end oures Constipation, Indigestion, Siok Headache and Stomaoh troubles. Sold by A. F. Long. Low Rates to the West. Commencing March Ist and oontinning daily to and including April 30th, one way second class oolonist tickets will be sold to Billings Montana and intermediate points WO 10, Helens, Bntte, Anaoonda, Missoula and intermediate points $3200. Spokane, Washington $32.70. Portland, Taooma and Seattle $35.20. To points in California $34.45. Ob March Ist and 15th one way 2nd olass colonist tickets to points in Kansas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory $11.90. To points in Texas $12.70. W. H. Beam, Agent

Newland. John Biwen and family wil move to Lewiston this week. Mrs. T. M. Oallahan and daughter Ruth, and Owen Callahan visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. Win. Whited and family Saturday aud Sunday at Stoutsburgh. Fred Germain who has been painting at Cbebanse, 111, returned home Saturday. Jesse Nuss and family moved, to Newland Thursday. Miss Minnie Hemphill visited her parents at Rensselaer Saturday and Sunday. Harry Gifford was nominated at the primary Saturday held at Center school, for trustee of Barkley, by a majority of 25 votesCharley Walker was nominated for assessor by 68 votes over Charley Reed.

To The People Having purchased the J. W. Freanonr blacksmith shop, I am prepared to do all kinds of work in iron and wood. I have in my employ Mr- John Worden, who is an expert in plow and wood work. I also employ Mr. Ed Moon the expert horse-shoer. He bas worked und>-r the instruction of some of the best veterinaries and understands the auat my of-the foot thoroughly, aud oan remedy all fau'ts known to the horse. Snoh ns interfering, forging, padling, cross-firing, knee-knocking and stumbling. A set of ths latest improved Barons horse stocks, for safely handling the wild and vicious horses. I hope to retain all (Id customers and as many new ones as will give me their patronage. All my work is guaranteed. Jesse B*ll, Proprietor.

A Woman’s Word as Praise. Neosho Falls, Kans , Nov. 13, 1900 Pepsin S) rup Co., Montioello. 111, Dear Sirs;— For almost fifteen I suffer d from indigestion, and last winter thonght I would die when my Dr, A- J, Lieuraaoe of this place advised me to try Dr. Cal well’s Syrup Pep-in, which 1 did, and two bottles cured me so that I have not been troubled since. If any one should offer me SSOO for the good gyrup Pepsin has done me I would not think of taking it, No one can take tour m-»diuiue without being convinced of its more than woi derful cures. I recommended it to all my friends as a laxative and stomach remedy. Yours with gratitude, Mrs. J. Morgan, Sold by A. F Long.

Public Sale. I will offer at Public Sale at my residence, seven miles southwest of Rensselaer, Ind, eight miles northwest of Remington and 6 mile east of ForesmaD, Ind. Thursday, Mar. 17, ’l4. Two bay geldings, weight 1400; one bay mare, 9 years old, in foal to draft horse; one bay mare, 8 years old; one bay driving mare. 9 years old; one bay mare, 4 years old; one bay horse, 3 years old. a roadster. 4 head milk cows will be fresh soon‘. 1 McCormick binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 new grain and Timothy seeder, 1 riding cultivator, 1 wagon and various other articles. 10 months’ credit without interest or 7 per cent discount for cash. Wm Pruett, Fred Philipps, Auctioneer, C. G. Spitler. Clerk. For ReaL A fine farm of 75 acres, 2 miles from town. Cash rent. Enquire at this office. Plenty of good book-wheat flour, at the Mill. 3tp

Farm For Rent. For rent a farm of 380 aorea, over 100 in pasture, rest in cultivation. Can be divided into two farms, it desired. Grain rent. Five miles from Rensselaer. Apply to Foltz & Spitler, in Rensselaer, or write to the owner Edward Ranton, at Hoopeaton, 11l My spring line of samples and sty lea of special to order tailor suits and shirt waist suits, from the well known firm of Ohas. A. Stevens»& Bros., Chicago, are now in, and I will be pleased to show them to all who are thinking of baying. None better or oheaper, and I guarantee a perfeot fit. Gkuivizvi Spbigg. Tel. No. 174,

FOR EXCHANGE. * 33 acres, aU cultivated, well located. 80acres weU located, fair buildings, near school, free mail. 80 acres pasture land. 80 acres, well located, all cu ltivated. Will trade any of the above for Rensselaer property. CaU for particulars. 80 acres improved, mortgage $800; want good property anywhere. 125 acres Jackson county, Ind. Want land or property here. 200 acres weU improved in Delaware county, Iowa; want small farm or town property. 7-roem house in Remington. Want any good trade. 6-room honse in Hammond Want property here or Coffee county, Tenn., land. Complete tnreshing outfit. Make offer. Good 8-room house, good barn, in this city i Want farm will pay cash difference. Two good horses, harness and South wick large bale hay press in good oondition. Will trade for small property or sell and give time. For particulars call on G. F. HEYERS, Cver Murray’s Store. Rensselaer, Ind,,

Epworth League subject Sunday. "Appetites which unmake men ” Leader Delos Dean. Easter Supper at Fair Oaks. The Ohrisiiau Aid Sooiety will give their eighth annual Ebster Supper, Baturday night April 2nd. at Fair Oals, Ind. The sapper will be a general sapper consisting of plenty of sbioken and eggs Quilts, comforts, aprons bonnets, cushions and other articles to numerous to mention, will be for sale, Will also serve ice cream acd o ike. Everybody invited.

To My Patrons. I will make both morning and evening delivery as soon as the weather is warm enodgh to require it. I make a specialty of keeping one oow’s milk for babies, witbont extra obßrge. Use Bruner & Merry telephone 42 G at my expense. Orders promptly attended to W P. Reynolds. French Palmist and Medium The world's greatest Frenob Palmists and Medinms have looated at the No wets House for a short time only. Help all those who are in trouble. Bring baok delinquent lovers. Give advicee in business ass-ors, Looate treasures. ' Madam Devoir. dwlwp M’lle Dell Devoir

Pasture For Season. Wanted, steers to pasture for season Have >r 0 acres, with gcod spring water and shade. Please write nr enquire at J. R McAfee farm, 7 miles southeast o Rensselaer. T. A Bes e, wAprip Rensselaer. Can You Beat This? 36 in. water color window shades $.20, 37 in. oil oolor window shades $.25. Mattresses $1.75 up. Furniture of all kinds at took bottom prioes. Call aud be convinced. Brinoham & Thornbu -g. Furniture dealers Nowels Blk. Try a oao of our 15 ot table Union cling peaches and apricots At John Eger’s. The Republican and Chicago Inter Ocean, $2 per year. Republican and Indianapolis Journal, $2 25 per year. Dancing Class Notice. Mr. Arnold’s classes in dancing will beheld on Friday of eaoh week hereafter. He requests all children to come from 4to 6 p. m. Beginners of the grown people class from 7 to 8:30 p m. Advance pupils from 8:30 to 10 p, m. Assembly from 10 to 12 p. m. Pupils of every elass admitted to assembly without extra charge. Others 50 cents per couple to attend assembly.

Home Seekers Excursions Via Monon Route. At ono fare pins S2OO foi toe Round Trip good returning 21 day* from date of sale. Tiokets will be on sale on tn» first and third Tuesdays of Deoem ber, January, February, Marob aud April to principal points iu the West, Southwest and South. For rites and other ipformation oall on or address W/H. Beam, Agent, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED: Man for Branofi Manager in Rensselaer, Advertised month ago eare this paper; got no replies. Now address onr home offioe. with references. Mobrib Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio

Kimball Piano Play ars at Manufacturer’s Prices. Daily Concerts At the Manufacturers’ Warerooms show the possibilities of entertaining yenrself and friends in dancing to the Strains of a Strauss Waltz ora two-step. The Players h ive fingers that play like those of a professional, giving to anyone upon any piano and without instruction practically unlimited command of the keyboard. As manufacturers of both the player and music rolls for its operation our price includes with each player A Fine Musical, Library and also places the music of otir entire catalogue at the disposal of the purchaser on terms not offered elsewhere. - Stock includes Various makes. Cash or Easy Payments 01. 01. Kimball *eo. [Established 1857.] S. W. Cor. Wabash av. and iackson blvd. CHICAGO. • • ‘ ' *

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