Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1904 — Page 2

Republican Township Convention. Uotioe io berehv given that the Republican voter*. of Marian township will rne-t in Mass Conveutian at the e ist court roam at 2 o’clock p. m Thursday. April 23. 1904 for the purple of nominating a candidate of said party for tin office of Trus‘e<* of Marion Town ship and a candi L«t ■■ tor the office of Assessor of Marron Township By order of the Township Cen tral Committee H- T Kann al Chairman Schuyler C. Irwin, Sei-n-tarv . Union Township Convention. The Republican Voters cf Union tp.. will meet «♦ Pair,* Ind. on B:atnrday April 16th, for the purpose of nominating a township ticket to be voted on at the November election, 1904. W. L. Wu >D. Onm. South Prtcinut Chas. Mandeville, Cum. North Precinct

Candidates Aflflosacefflents. 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. HA RJS 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. J. F. BRUNER J. F. Bruner is a candidate for assessor of Marion township, subject to the decision of the Republican township convention. taion Towflship. 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 eau 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. 1 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.

LOANS ? ON LAND. I We umke our own inepections. 9 No deity. UommiaetonH reaeona- Q ble. Interest 5 per cent. Loans on City Prop- I erty and on Personal Security. /■ I J ‘ 0 ♦ _—. 6 * Call, Write or Telephone No. 35. 0 Mahal Bank I Rensselaer, Ind. |

The Republican. Official Paper of Jasper County. :e<iu Republican building on the corner of v wnington and Weston Streets. ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY ; SORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Fermi pf Subtcription Ine Year 51.59 S*x Months, 75 Three Mouths .50 Tu slay, Apil 12, 1904.

Anybody to beat R usevelt ivhat they ar? saying now. In 1872 it whs anybody to beat Gr«nL but they did' t 6 »d him. inl ye' they found jns f as much of hsm a* hey will fl d of the mtn they are teeking now. Tin re ate h good marry roas n t > look upon Thomas Taggart as > very cunning if not a very shrewd politician, but if it is true that h* imagines he has suppressed th* Brvanites in tl.° state he ha m ide a blund-r that oau hardly b ittributed to a very shrewd man < f ny sort. Mr. Br.jan is right in one respect he clearly sees the purpose of the Eastern Democracy. It is to make terms with the millionaires and the money power and to make th* si terms suit this toe [.ower. At the same time it is a part of the plan to create dissatisfaction among the money magnates with President Roosevelt. With this in mind it is the purpose to force the nomination of one of the reorganizers. As h side issue they may preach against the trusts to catch the unwary, but it is the money power that will be in actns] control, if the reorganizers have their wav about it. .

Senator Gorman’s speech in the senate the other day is interpreted throughout the country as inc ica ting the Democratic of the next campaign Having failed in everything else that they hav* tried to make an issue of, taey now propose an attack upon thrpresident. Of course there would be nothing new in this. On lhe contrary it is as old as the pirty that has called itself the Democratic party for the last fortv y,Qars This same party called Line Hu every name in the vocabulary of abuse: they charged Grant with ambition to be military diet itor, and they have pursued a similar course towards every Rep publican president up to this time even including McKinley, who is remembered today as one of the most kindly spirits that eve hrmubi a benediition 'o mao -kind.

Remembr-r we are giving 10 per cent discount on dress skirts. Laßue Bros. If your farm loan is matuHng soon, call at First National Bank and learn terms. Why pay §1.40 for your flour wh-n you can buy just as good for sl.lO at Laßue Bros r Have you seen those $45.00 buggies at Sohleman'e. It pays to trade at Wm. Sohleman’s. Ths First National Bank makes loans at 5 per cent on farms, terms reasonable and service prompt.

Stock For Pasture Wanted. 1 have pasture for several hundred oattle and horses, for rent. E. Gilmore, w3tp . Lee Ind. Ladders. From 12 to 20 ft. at 9 cents per e oot. 3wd J- C. Gwin, & Co. My spring line of samples and styles of special to order tailor suits and shirt waist suits, from the well known firm of Chas. A. Stevens & Bros., Chicago, are now is, and I will be pleased* to show them to all who are thinking of baying. None better or cheaper, and I guarantee a perfect fit. Genevieve Sprigg, Tel, No. 174.

Another Congressional Candidate

At Indianapolis Wednesday the Prohibitionists of the Tenth district met and nominated Isaac C Wade, of Lafayette, as their candidate for congress in this district Mr. Wade is well known here, and Isas spoken and lectured here on various occasions. Hh adso has relatives here, by marriage. EL is a man of ability and high ctiarac ter. The delegates from the Teuib district to the National convention are Dr. F. E, Leister, Brookston; I. 8, Wade. Lafayette; A. G Mavitv, Pinevillage; C. H. Truei*b wg, LaCrosse; J M Williams, Ambia.

Noted Correspondent and Traveler.

Few newspapers in the United Stales are able to command the services of hs brilliant a corps ut c. rresp indents as that of. L’tie Ulitoago Record-Herald. Ls choice f a IVasbiogton correspondent is i dicative ot i'he Record-tL raid’* p ilicy of obtaining the best the-e i+ to be had. Walter Wellman, toe well-known authority on po iicai subj lets and one of the ablest writers‘of the day, ac's in that •apacity. Mr. Wellman was born in Men tor, Ob e. Njv. 3, 1858. Af-ttre-age of 14 he began his newspaper exp -Hence, establishing at tti-o age a weekly piper in the tit le (own of Sutton, Neb. In 1878 n* returned to Ohio, and a year lai r < stabiished the Cincinnati E. em g Post. In 1884 he became the Washington oerreep indent <>f the Cti'cago Herald, and in 1892 h*visited Central America and th* West Indies and located the landing place of Columbus ou Wat iing’s (San Salvador) Island, and marked the spot with a huge stone monument. Mr, Wellman’s dash -s for the north pole are well known Io 1894 he made the of hi* two arctic voyages of exploration, reaching the latitude of 81 degras northeast of Spilzbergen. In 1898 he returned to the North, penetrat ed to Franz Jo c ef Land, returning again to this country in 1889. On each trip he met with wonderful success in the discovery of new islands and lands ani brought hack with him scientific data and information of great value to the American Geoaraphical Society. Mr. Wellman has been a vol ominous writer for scien'ifio mag azines and popular periodicals. Oi returning from his aro’ic trips he renewed his connection with The Record-Herald, and is now the Washington correspondent of that pater. His incisive discus sion of contemporary affairs hss given him a high place in the regard of statesmen and scientists of lhe day.

FARM_LOANS. I make loans on farms at 5 per cent interest, with privilege of making partial payments, money furnished promptly. CITY loans. I make loam? on City property for a terms of years, or payable in small monthly payments. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS. 1 make loans on second mortgage real estate, I prepare my own ah streets and can save you money in making a loan of this kind LOANS ON PERSONAL SECURITY. I make loans on personal security, purchase sale notes, or am >tlier character of notes, either personal, or real estate mortgage notes. If \oii want a loan, or have a note to sell call or write. James H. Chapman, Makeever’e Bank building Renstelaer, Ind It pays others, so will it pay you to trade at Rowels & Parker. We are showing the largest and nicest line of ginghams, percales wash goods etc. ever brought to Rensselaer. Laßue Bros. Hee that new line of carpets at Howies & Parker’s

Notice of Insolvency. In the matter of the estate of Y T Henrv I.w InthoJaßper nenry Circuit Court Walter R. Lee, administrator ) No. 674. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by the administrator or said estate, setting up the insufHcifency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities therof, the Judge of sa d court, did on the 11 day of April ltJ4 find said estate to is; insolvent and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate arc therefore hereby notified of snch insolvency and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance and settlement accordingly Witness the Clerk and seal of said Al?W our t. at the City of Rensselaer, ( this 11th day of April 1004. JOHN F. MAJOR, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. April*l2;i9-86

1000 Per Cent Profit. Mulvan- Kans. Feb. 12, 1901. Pepsin Syrup Co Monticello,■’lll. Gentleman: — This is to certify that two sample bottle and one tifry cent bottle ot D.-. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin entirely cured me of a bad case of i.idige-.tion and constipation caused by over eating and lack of eXHiu se. 1 realized SSOO worth of benefit from a tiftv-oent investment. Resp ctfulli, John A. Ree l. 50e and SL bottles, Diseconomy o buy toe SI.OO size. Sold by A. F Long.

Irwin & Irwin

a |.er ceaf L »ans. We make our own inspection oi latnle and tell you just what you can depend ou. Funds of th* Aetna Liie Tas. Co. always on Hand. -Oar rates and terms are ttie best as always. No delay ovet technical Haw* m abstracts. Ask some of the patrons of bur com petitors how long it took to get their loans and wbai it cost them, i hen come to us. Irwin & Irwin. Wherever it has been introduced, Dr. C ild well’s Sy; up Pepsin leads a 1 other remedies in curing cons ipation indigestion and sick headache Two sizesssocanp SI, at A F. Longs,

Change in Barber Shop.

The undersigned have bought the birb-r shop on uortti Cullen street, opposite th** Makeover IL use, tt>e foimer Ben Prebble and L n Tullis and propose to refit ttie r-bop in first class style and to make it in all respects a neat and ntiracuve barber*hop; and where none but first cla*s barbers are emploted. Both rooms will also be added in a short time. Give us * trial, and be convinced. d4*3 Cain & Hendrickson.

Change in Blacksmith Shop.

The undersigned desijes to give notice to all the people of Rensselaer and surrounding country, who may have any work in the general biacksmithing and horse-shoeing line to be done, that he 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 Ail work will be promptly and carefully done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Special attention, as heretofore will be given to scientific horse shoeing 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.

Jlojiey on A special fund to loan on Farmt for Five Years at 5 per oi interest, *ith privilege to make purtial payments any interest paying time CITY PROPERTY LOANS 0.1 Mcnthly Payments, or on Five Years Time at Low Rates. First National Bank, Ret sslaer, Ind

MEO' I 'i ~ Kimball Piano Players at Manufacturer’s Prices. Daily Concerts At the MHnufnetnrers’ Wareroome ehow the poHHibilitiee of entertaining yourxelf and friende In dancing to the straine of a StraunH Waltz ora two-atep. The Players have fingers tliat play like those of a professional, giving to anyone upon any piano and without instruction practically unlimited command ot the keyAs manufacturers of both the player and music rolls for its operation our price includes with each player A Fins Musical Library and also places the music of our entire catalogue at the disposal of the purchaser on terms not offered elsewhere. Stock Includes Various makes. Cash or Easy Payments 01. 01. Kimball $ Co. [ReUbliahed 1857.] S. W. Cor. Wabash av. and Jackson blvd. CHICAGO.

- * .^_ ,r 3 rag COME IN I I TCIW4 - - ■ ' and let us S J ! Figure with ' Y,,uon ■ * That n Glad to See You... We will figure against Chicago or any other place on price or grade. We belong to no association nor combination. Our pri es are our own. Yours for business. I J. C. Gwin & Co. | I ~ ♦ I O UR PRICES I ♦ ttt ARE LOWER | £ Than the lowest. We 2 x have anything you 0 | want in the ♦ ® Building Line | ♦ Wc are selling about 5 ♦ one car load, a day this ♦ > speaks well for grades a I an d P r^c€S - y° u can “ - 9 a J'ftSw not a ff° r d to buy else- 8 ♦ oon nelly Lumber Co. i ’ ' 2 ♦o<o#o<o<o<oao<o<o<d t 1 Farmer Friends, > WILL THIS INTEREST YOU ? > ,» , o The line of goods I shall handle this season aie o o high grades, every buggy and carriage will be a guar- o anteed job. I have several good makes: Studebak- o o er. Page Bros., Gates, Osborne aad others. o Studebaker Farm wagons are the best ironed and o have the best box ever put on a wagon . o The two best mowers and binders on the market McCormick and Milwaukee. I have extras Tor both ‘ * machines; Best of all is the Kemp-Burpee Manure ° Spreader: makes farmers more money than any imple- ° ment ever put on the farm. ~ I have the Birdsell clover hulier, of South Bend. It gets all the seed aud an English sparrow would go hungry on the seed it leaves in the straw. I have the McCormick Shredder and Corn Harvester, thr world’s best. Come and see me. o b A WATCH one teat will keep time, will be given FREE with Eaoh Buggy and Carriage Sale, lam yours truly. c. A. ROBERTS On Front Street • c RENSSELAER, INDIANA o o 4. fr-* *-* ■»****♦ *-*■♦- »+*•»♦» + ♦- ♦ < » » | Furniture | |||' at Lowest Prices. W Call before [you Sb O Buy Goods. - | Bringham & tabs f Nowels Block, Rensselaer. Indiana. aS

FRANK KING.