Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1904 — Page 4
The Republican. Official Paper of Jasper County. . IL ' ■ .. " '• : —————————————————— 5 See In Republican building on the corner ot WMMngton and Weston Streets, ' ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY G SORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER farm* of Subscription. One Year: $1.50 Six Months 75 ’’Tlree M0nth5........ . . .50— Friday, April 1, 1901
Another card is published ii this issue from Mr. O. C. Halsteac in regard to Congr?s. man Crum packer’s supposed hostility to in creasing the salaries of rural ron’t carriers, Mr. Halstead frankly admits he was mist ken in regaru to Mr. Crumpaoker's stand in tha matter, but he does not slate th source of hia misinformation I <as the Chicago Inter Ocean. which sta f ed that Crumpacker war opposed to the iucreaae. and thu.mislertd not only Mr H Jstead but probably thousands 6f others. And itiastnuoh as Mr. Halstead’.criticism baa caused our congress man’s true position to be published here, the discussion has done him no harm. In this connection s correction of an error is due from us. When Mr. Halstead’s irst card was published we comfiiented upon Mr. Crutnpackerh stand briefly, and tried to say that le was not opposed to inorersing the carriers salaries. But the little but important ‘•not” was accident ally left out by the type-setters thus making us say exactly the opposite of whaf we intended.
Crumpacker Not Opposed To Boosting Routers' Salaries
Editor Republican: 1 l ave juat received a letter from Congressman Crumpacker stating that h- has always been in favor of an increase of salary for rural sarriers The account which I read of his Htt m_k on Cummiogh"m conveyed the id-a quit:* c'early that be was qppo-ed to any increase Senator Tiilman is cm i w'i ; b -aj it:g that he has Leard .1 > cajl frem the farmers for rural joutaa.” It is not likely that the peopie i f Indiana want to be rep-ras-ut-d in th? U. S Senate by a jaan < f such ideas.
1 am glad to know that Mr Crumpacker is on the right side in this q i-etion, but I am truly s rry to lihv been misinform ed. Thanking you for space for the ibove, I am, Yours truly,
O C, HALSTPAD
What It Had to Do With It.
An interesting little story is told khout Senator Baveridge, author n* Tue Russian Advance. Senator Beveridge started out as a poor b -v. One day last winter, while the Statehood debate whs in in the Senate,'Senator Cullom turned to Senator Quay, who eat next to him, "Sena or,’’ said he, “I remember I’ at s veral years ago Senator John E M Donald, of Indiana, wd t me that he had a boy in jbfsofli who he believed would loine d»y be a United States Seoat >r ”
‘I"3, '"t see what that has to do wi'h ..Ua Statehood debate,” replied Quay.iu his usual laconic style. “Oh, nothing," replied Senator Cullom, “only that the fellow who was offioeboy is now 8 na'or Beveridge, who is leading this Stat - iood Butht against you ” Aprop >s of the Senator a bookdealer reports that a customer ap plied to him the other day for a sopy ot “Beverages of China and Japan” and it was some time beiore it whs discovered that what he really wanted was The Russian Advanc-, by Beveridge. The F ret National Bank makes eaana at 5 par oent on farms, terms a* Bonntue and service prompt.
Republican Township Convention.
Notice is hereby given that the Republican voters of Marion township will meet in Mass Convention at the east court room at 2 o’clock p. m Thursday, April 28. 1904 for the purpose of nominating a candidate of said party for thffioe of Trustee of Marion Town ■ship and a candidate for the cffica >f Assessor of Marion Township By order of the Township Cen trai Committee H. J Kannal, Chairman. Schuyler C. Irwin, Secretary.
Keener Township Convention.
The Republican voters of Keeper Township, will meet at DeMotte school houre, on Saturday April 9, 1901, at 2 o’clock p- m. for the purpose of nominating the t iwds! ip ioket. to be voted for at the Nov -mber election, 1904. / —-AV. O. Nelson, Tp. Chairman. I). J. Fairchild, Secretary.
Union Township Convention.
The Republic an Voters of C’nion tp., will meet at Parr, Lid.. >n Saturday April 16th, for the purpose of nominating a township ticket to be voted on at the November election, 1904. W. L. Wcod. Chin. South Preoinot Chas. Mandeville, Chm. North Precinct
Candidates Announcements. 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. RIAL B. HARRIS Rial B. Harris is a candidate for township trustee of-Marion township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention, of April 2«th. ; , GEORGE W. GOFF George W. Goff is a candidate for township trustee of Marion township, subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. For Township Assessor: NEHEMIAII HOPKINS' Nehomiah Hopkins is a candidate for assessor of Marion township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. J. F. BRUNER J. F. Bruner is a—candidate forj assessor of Marion township, subject Ito the decision of the Republican township convention. Union Township. Greenip I. Thomas is a candidate for township trustee of Union town ship. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. J. R. Mallatt is a candidate for Assessor of Union township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. S. R. Shreeves is a candidate for Assessor of Union township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention of April 16th. John Porter is a candidate for Assessor of Union township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. For Prosecuting Altoruep. Ray D. Cummings, of Newton County, is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney, for the 30th Judicial Circuit. Subject to the decision of the Republican judicial convention. It pays to trade at Wm. Sohlemau’fl. Loans on farms and city property made by Austin Ac Hopkins on the best terms and shot test time of any firm in Jasper County. Just anived from the factory 25 more of tiose mild full cream cheese that you have been getting from us. John Eger’s. Now is the time to put in your Sweet Potatoes Hot Bed. Seed potatoes for sale. John Eger’s. For Sale. Two lots in Rensselaer. Fine location. Inquire of Ed Hopkins or Lem Huston. Ladders. From 12 to 20 ft at 9 cents per foot. 3ad J' C. Gwin, & Co. Plenty of good buck-wh eat flour at the Mill- 3tp Two good work horses for sale at Laßue Bros
Farm For Rent. For rent a farm of 380 sore?, 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 Hoopeston, 111 Painting and Paper Ranging. Having bought the shop and good will of W. B Peterson, I have permanently I catediu Rensselaer, and am prepared to do all kinds of pai rting, paper banging and interior decorations. Have bad 13 years experience in Chicago, and guarantee all my work to give complete Fatisfaotion. Contacts promptly executed in city and country. Shop north of the railroad,next door south of McClolh & Coen’s store I solicit a share of your patronage. J. W Smith dwtf
Money, Money Money.
Parties desiring to borrow m mey and to offer lands as security will do well to see us before placing their loans. We have the best facilities for placing kaus and we believe we can save you money. Our contracts arg from two to ten years with privilege of oaying at any interest paying time Wnile others have either raised their rates or quit business, we still have an unlimited amount of cash at 5 per cent interests. See us, we will do you good. Baughman & Williams, Attorneys &' Abstracted, Rensselaer, Ind. Telephones 1 Bruter & Merry” 15 wtf “Be 1 Phone 329’-
Change in Blacksmith Shop.
The undersigned desires to give notice to all the people of Rensselaer and surrounding country, who may have any work in the general blacksmithing and horse-shoeing line to be done, that lie has bought, the interest of his partner, Dan Way mire, in the Glazebrook shop on Front street, and will hereafter have sole ownership and management of the same. All work will be promptly and carefully done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention, as heretofore will be given to scientific horseshoeing under those experienced and well known smiths, Abe War tena and C Hansen. A Barcus horse stocks always ready to handle the wild and vicious horses.
To The People.
Having purchased the J. W, Freshour blacksmith shop, I am prepared to do alt kinds of work lu iron and wood, I have in my employ Mr- John Wordm, who is an expert in plow and w.oi work. I also employ Mr. Ed Monn the expert horse shoer. He has worked under the instruction of some of the best veterinaries and understands the auat my of the foot thoroughly, as d can remedy all fau'ts known to the horse. Such as interfering, forging, padling, cross-firing, knee-knocking and stumbling. A set of the latest improved Barcus horse stocks, for safely handling the wild and vicious horses. I hope to retain all old customers and as many new ones as will give me their patronage. All my work is guaranteed. t esse Ball, Proprietor. We make farm Loans on the most favorable terms and in the shortest timecbtainable anywhere.
| LOANS! ♦ ON LAND. ♦ a "~~P V * • w Wo make our owu inspections. ¥ O No delay. Commissions reasons- Q ’ ble. luterest 5 per cent. q ♦ Loans on City Prop- | o erty and on Personal ♦ ? Security. ♦ 0 Call, Write or Telephone No. 85, 9 I Fid National tali ! i Rensselaer, Ind. i
FRANK KING.
SILK RAGS IX 32202 STANDARD AND REGISTERED VOL. 15. wl Brother of Ada P. 2:164; Clegg Wright, Jr. 2:22: Judge 1, WB Kent, 2:24j; Eva Wright, 2:254; Lottie Lee, 2:17. ... L M PACEIt: bred by Cloverdell Farm, Colmar, Pa. Foal- •' |■ W jilMiL ed 1898; Chestnut Stallion 16, weighs 1200 pounds. V 1 tL Ji Will make Season of 1904 at Rensselaer, April Ito July J Sr / /ar llt I W.W t 0 ’ nSUre t 0 St an<l and SnckF Ij A H ■ Any insured mares leaving the county or .|changing hands the service becomes due and collectable at once. Colts held good for service. For further information inquire of Duvall Bros.. Livery, Rensselaer.
A Wcrd to the Wise. If you want a first class job of horse shoeing done call on E. M. Moon at Jack Warners old shop, He is the only man in Rensselaer who has past the examination before the board of experts in 3 states and understands all about the horses foot, and can stop all faults known to the horse.. Call and see tne and I will treat you right, F4‘p EM. Moon. Pro. Millinery Opening. At Mrs. L. M. lines. Mrs. L M. Imes begs to announce to the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity that she wiU have her grand opening of Easter and Springstyles on Thursday March 3T. All are most cordially invited to call and inspect her new. large and wonderfully beautiful display of fashionable millinery. Mbs. L. M. Imes. The W. R. 0. will hold an easter maiket at the Post Office April 2nd.
Business Local.
Best bargains in dress good ever offered in Jasper 30. at I. J. Porter & Co. Call on Austin & Hopkins for terms on farms and city loan for five years. Just received a complete new line latest patterns in carpets at Rowles & Parkers. Ladies and Misses shoes $1,50 $2 00, $3 00 shoes for only 69c. I. J. Porter & Co. A complete new line*of lace curtains, curtain goods and draperies, Rowles & Parker’s. Austin & Hopkins can mak loans on farm and city property quicker than any firm in Jasper County. Special olea ing sale of dress goods and shoes at I. J. Porter & Co. Choice of 50, 75 SI.OO goods for 25c. I. J. Porter. Austin & Hopkins offer better terms on farm loans and city property than any firm in Jasper County. If you need a loan on your farm or city property you should call at the First National Bank. We have a pair of brand new computing counter scales, never used at all For sale cheap at LaRue Bros. Occident flour as good as the best. Only sl.lO for Saturday at Laßue Bros, Nice sweet Naval oranges at 20 cents a doz at Laßue Bros. We will sell farm implements and Osborne binders and mowers. Lee & Poole, McCoysburg. The best buggies for least money at Sohleman’s. See that S9B Harper Surrey at Sohleman’s. If yonr farm loan is maturing soon, call at First National Bank and learn terms. We will give a discount of 10 per cent on all dress skirts, all new styles and mad a by the best of tailors. Laßue Bros. The best line of ladies’ and childrens’ slippers and Oxfords in town, at Laßue Bros. sper cent, loans made by Austin & Hopkins.
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Notice to Horsebreeders. The McOoysburg Horse Company, owners of two fine imported stallions, wish to call the attention of horse-breeders to the same. The imported registered Nor-man-Peroheron GRANGER Nos. 25,986 and 43,549, eight years old, weight 1,950 lbs a winner of prizes in both France and America, will make the season of 1904, at MoCoysbnrg. Terms sls to insure. Their imported German Coach Horse, VOLRAD 4 years old weight 1,400. a priza winner at the last Chicago Stock Show, will make the season at MoCovsburg, Mondays, Tuesday’s and Wed needays, and at M. L Hemphill’s barn in Rensselaer, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays of each week. Terms, sl4 to secure. MoCoysburg Horse Co. Willis Lutz, Manager.
FOR EXCHANGE. teres, all cultivated, well located. I’" 80 acres well located, fair buildings, meat school, free mail. 80 acres pasture land. 80 acres, well located, all cultivated. Will trade any of the above for Rensselaer property. Call for particulars. 80 acres improved, mortgage $800; want good property .anywhere. 125 a .res Jackson county, Ind. Want land or property here. 200 acres well improved in Delaware county, Iowa; want small farm or town property. 7-room house In Remington. Want any good trade. 5-room house in Hammond. Want property here or Coffee county, Tenn., land. Complete tnreehing outfit. Make offer. Good 8-room house, good barn, in this city Want farm will pay cash difference. Two good horses, harness and Southwick large bale hay press In good condition. Will trade for small property or sell and give time. For particulars call on G. F. HEYERS, Ove r Murray's Store. Renaselaer, Ind*
