Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1904 — Page 4

The Republican. Official Paper of Jasper County. 3*ea In Republican build luk on the corner of WMilngton and Wos ton Streets. 1 ISSUED EVEKY TUESDAY ‘ AND FRIDAY BY GIiORGE E. MARSHALL M EDITOR and publisher Terms oT Sub»cription. One Yearsl.so Six Months .... .75 Three Months.-^. .50 Friday, April 8, 1904.

The Congressional Convention.

Hon. E D. Crumpaeker. of Valparaiso, was renominated for Congress by the Republicans of the Tenth district at LaPurte, Tuesday Judge Crumpacker was unable to be present at the convention owing io the press of some important legislation at the capital demanding his personal a teution. The convention was held at Liy's Opera House. Every county was represented by good sized delegations. Tne convention was called to order by Chairman Laporte county. Hon- George P. Hayward, of Lafayette, was selected as chairman and E Htor Harry Stroh tn, of the Kentla id Enterpri e secretary. Nomination for Congressman were then called for and the name « e E D. Crumpaoker, of Valparaiso, the present incumbent was placed in nomination by Appellate Judge Wiley, of Benton county. There were no seconding speeches. In voting for Congressman Orumpaoker’s nomination all the delegates arose to their feet. A letter was read from Mr. Crumpaoker, regretting his inability to be pre-

jent/fc l - R?C, Vanatta. of Fowler, and F R. Carson of Michigan City, were elected as delegates to the Nutionel Convention. Alternates, Harry Strohm, Kent-li-id, and Fremont Good wine, of Williamsport. Presidential elector, A. K Sill, Monticello. Alt nominations were made by

acolhtnution. President Rjoaevelt’e adminisiratiou and the State administration were endorsed. The c invention also endorsed Hanly for governor and Storms for secretary of elate.

Hon. J. F. Hanly of Lafayette, addressed the convention and was given an ovation. He was the hero of the convention. A love feast followed and the convention was addressed by candidates for stfitc r ffiaes. 1 car 1 jtd of 3200 U lbs sugar and J ctfr salt reoeiv d this week. Chicago Bargain Store.

Newland.

John Akers and family will jffove to DeMotte one day this week. He has a good j ,b nn’one of Hacks’ dredge boats Chas Newland is working at the refinery in the oil fields. T, M Callahan is building a new addition to his i-tore 14x20 wi.ion will make his store 60 feet long Neal Johnson has moved here from Idaville and will work for H M Gifford-

Henry T lotnire and B J. Gifford •nt in Rensselaer Friday and eettied their case that was to be tried at Kentland thia week. Mrs. Dennis Brooks visited friends at Laura, over Sanday. Thos. Hullihan, of R -erside, is visiting relatives here this week.

See our new line of dress trim wings Laßue Bros. Ths First National Bank makes cans at 5 per oent on farms, terms taaonable and servioe prompt. . Kemember we are giving 10 per cent discount on dregs skirts, Laßue Bros. If your farm loan is maturing •< n, call at First National Bank a* /earn terms,

Republican Township Convention.

Notice is hereby given .that the Republican voters of Marion township will meet in Mass Convention st 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 the . ffice of Trustee of Marion Town ship and a candidate for the office of Assessor of Marion Township. By order of the Township Central Committee H- J- Kannal, Chairman Schuyler C. Irwin, Secret

Keener Township Convention.

The Republican voters of Keener Township, will meet at DeMotte schoolhoupe, on Saturday April 9, 1904, at 2 o’clock p m. for the purpose of nominating the t wnel ipicket, to b- vot’d for at the November election, 1904. W. O. Nelson, Tp. Chairman. D. J. Fairchild, __ ■ Seer e f ar y.

Union Township Convention.

The Republican Voters of Union tp., will meet at Parr, Ind-, on Saturday April 16th, for the purpose of nominating a township ticket to be voted on at the November election, 1904. VV. L. Wood. Chm. South Precinot Chas. Mandeville, Cbm. North Precinot

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 28th. 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: NEHEMIAH HOPKINS Nehemiah Hopkins is a candidate for assessor of Marion township. Subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. L F. BRUNER J. F. Bruner is a candidate for assessor of Marion township, subject to 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. DAVID S. ALTER. David S. Alter is a candidate for township trustee of Union township. Subject to the decision of the Republi can 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 Attorney. 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. JOHN D. SINK. John D. Sink of Newton county is a candidate for re-election as prosecuting attorney of the 30th judicial circuit. Subject to the decision of the Republican judicial convention. Roy Blue, of Jasper county, is a candidate for prosecuting attorney for the 30th judical circuit. Subject to the decision of the Republican judical convention.

EGGS. Barred Plymouth Rook. Strain Valley L Ringlets. As good ss the beet. From pen 1 and 2 high scoring pens. sl. for 15. Inspection wanted. B. D. Comer, Rensselaer, Ind R. F. D No 2 wls Jun Bell Telephone 574 A Why pay $1.40 for your flour when you can buy just as good for Sr. 10 at Laßue Bros.

TROTTING BRED STALLION SILK RAGS ♦ 32282 STANDARD AND REGISTERED VOL 15. G Brother of Ada P. 2:161; Clegg Wright, Jr. 2:22; Judge ♦ Kent, 2:244; Eva Wright, 2:25|; Lottie Lee, 2:17. V < PACER; bred by Cloverdell Farm, Colmar, Pa. FoalVi:«*..• * ed Chest-nut Stallion 16, weighs 1200 pounds., ♦ Wi ” makc Seasol ’ at •kusselaer, April Ito July I ‘7 to ’ nSUre to S tand aß d ' ♦ Any insured mares leaving the county or ° changing hands the service becomes due and q collectable at once. Colts held good for ser- ( Daniel Lambert, 102. (Aristes 771.. ■ Sire of 38; dams of 102. r-J 7Z7 Accord 2:27.|. Sire of 30; dams of ( Fanny Jackson By Stonewall Jackson Clegg Wright, 9606 s Rubinstein, 2:05; Molly Baron, Dam of 4; gr ndatn of 4. Record 2:29 2 and 17 others in 2:30. ( Almont Eag'e, 1054, Sire of Ada P., 2:161; Clegg Wright, LJenny Vs Sire of Pnrnell, 2:29J, etc. -ap Jr. 2:22; Judge Kent, 2:24|; Eva ~ - ( Madge by Volunteer, 55. - - - Jg J Wright, 2:25|. CeS' rlvaneer, 6250 . Sire of 160; dams of 111 Sire of Susie W . 2:23£. [ Irma, by Gen. Benton, 1755 l ~s Irene D < Dam of 2 in list. i Hambletonian, 506. Daisj’ D .. Sire of 7; dams of 9. / Esmarelda by Kentucky Clay For further information inquire of Duvall Bros.. Livery, Rensselaer

lr..REMEMBER I Jay W. Williams » ■ ' , Furniture and Carpet I Dealer, Rensselaer, In- > diana, has on hand a > new and C o m p 1 et e ’ Stock of f • * \ Furniture and Carpets » b Latest Styles > Lowest Prices > : Don’t forget to call and see him ►—4- ♦ ♦ ♦»♦♦♦■ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . A MODEL COAT AT LAST. . s I I A Worldi | Beater | A COAT FRONT THAT WILT. NOT BREAK. MADE RIGHT BECAUSE IT’S STAYED RIGHT **, Made to yotir individual measurement SkJ by the Royal Tailors, and guaranteed to fit. Sure to hold its shape, and as cheap as can be bought. ** n Bl J. PORTER tb CO.ft

GOODS FOR SALE I - - =AT A— = GREAT SACRIFICE. Having decided to move away by the ioth of April, 1 will dispose of the" following goods at a private sale: 2 Tons of HAY and 45 bushels CORN, 2 sets single Buggy Harness; 1 good widetired Wagon with 3 beds, 1 good top Buggy. 1-2 section wooden Harrow. 1 cultivator, 1 breaking Plow. 1 set dump boards. 1 wood rack, 2 grindstones. 1 wheel. 3 beds, 1 set bed springs. 2 center tables. 2 parlor Lamps 2 Heating Stoves and I Cook Stove One Cook Table, 2 sofas, | dozen fruit cans, 5 stone jars, 1 Carpenter tool box. 4 cords of wood, 2 good rain barrels, 1 wash board, 1 wring er, 1 vapor bath cabinet, 1 clothes basket, 20 yards floor matting. 3 difiing chairs, 1 clock, housemoving tools. Lawn Mower and many other things too numerous to mention. Remember what is sold will have to be done before the 10th of April. Call on EARL SAYLER IN WEST PART OF TOWN. TWO GOOD RESIDENCES FOR RENT. E. J. Murray 1 - ' Will, until permanently located make his headquarters in Lee Jessup’s Carpenter shop on Washington and Weston Streets. All work in the * HEATING AND PLUMBING * Line promptly attended to. My best references will be to have you 'interview the people I have done work for. I will gladly quote you rock bottom prices on Wood or Oalvn’zed Stock Tanks, Pumps, Wind Mills, etc. • / Kindly seeking a part'‘of your patronage. Bell 'Phone 223. * ’* «*