Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1904 — Page 2
Tiie Republican. Official Pap»r of Jasper County. •■oa in aepubllcaa bulldtc< on tbe corner o( <aibtagton and Weston Streets., ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY BY GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Terms of Subscription. One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Three Months 60 Entered 3n the Office of the Librarian at Ytihingto&i as socondciass'matter. —- Tuesday, August 23, 1904.
Republican Ticket
For President I'oeodore Roosevelt. For Viee Preeiden; Charles W. Fairbanks For Governor J. Frank Hanly. For Lieutenant-Governor Hugh T. Miller. „ For Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor cf Stats David E Sherrok T."\Mar?r if SUU Hat U H'll. Attornev Genera! Charles W. Miller. R.porter cf Supreme CT«* £T» G.orge W. Self. L imperintendent Pnblic Iracrtnuu F, A, Cotton Chief of Bureau of Statistics Joseph H. Stubbs fudge Supreme Court, 2nd District Osoar H. Montgomery. fudge Soprem** Court, 3rd Distriot John V. Badley. Congressman E D. Crumpecker. State Senator R. C. MoCain. Prosecuting Attorney Robert O Graver. For Joint Represen‘ttive Jesse E Wilson. Cmuty Reoorder John W. Tilton. County Treasurer S. R. Nichols. County Sheriff John O’Connor. County Surveyor Myrt B. Pnoe. County Coroner W. J, Wright. Commissioner Ist District John F. Petit.
When Congressman Cha mp Clark ohairman of the St, Kouis convention and chief notifier of Judge Parker at Esopus, threatened to carve with a jacknife an auditor at the JefferBonville Chautauqua Assembly who entered a denial to his statement that the Republican party “ruled by assassination," he timply displayed the spirit of the Vardamans, the Tillmans, the Jack Chinns and the others who lead the Democratic party in the South. If a negro in the portion of the co ntry dominated by this leader ship had pklled a razor •ns crowd of five thousand people with a threat to kill someone, it would have been said of him that his action showed the barbarous in* atinots of a bestial breed, and the offender would have become the tha central figure in a summary barbecue, with incidental lopping off of fingers, ears, eto. But as this particular Demaoratio leader betrayed his crimnal instincts before a Northern audience be was permitted to leave the plaoe with his mouth and bis jackknife open, We presume the sort of performance in which Champ -Clark engaged is called “chivalry’’ in parts of Kentuoky and Missouri, hat up hers we still treat the symp. toms with the county jail, the rookpile, tin reformatory and the state prison.
Cedar Poles and Posts.
Cedar turned hitching poata. f Cedar cloth* a line or grape arbor pole*. Board or sawed, cheaper than ever at G win's lumber yard 4wks
Fair Oaks.
The Pickle Co. has just received a car load of empty barrels from St. Louis. Several hundred bushels of pickles are received daily at pr sent. I'ell Slusser, wife and baby, of Lacrosse, were tho guests of Ike Eight and wife a few days last week. Mri Dr. G. W. Proudley has returned home from an extended visit with relatives at Altoon*, Penn., and other Eastern oitics. Agent D L. Keen and family spent the past week with their par. ents at Westfield and Carmel. F. E. Husted filled bis place at the depot during his übsence. Chas. D. a former resident of Fa>r Oaks, bat now of Mich igan City, was in town a few dajs last week on business and also vhitng his parents Tom Mallett and wife.
Howard and Carter Sorenson, who have been with their father in Chicago for the past two months, have returned tojFairOaks, and ar* again makiag their home with Dr , aid Mrs. G. W. Proudley. Postmaster Thompson attended meeting of the G. A R. Po3t at ( Rensselaer Ist Friday nigliY, He went more especially to extend a ccrr.al invitation to ths “O.d Boys” to attend our O’d Soldiers and Se‘.tiers reunion (o be held Friday Saturday, Aag 26 and 27, Don’t forget the t.vo big days’ "old Settlers and Old Soldiers after Harvest festival” at Washburn’s Park, oa Friday and Saturday, Aug 26 and 27 The committees are putting forth every effort to make this oeoasioQ the best ever held in Fair Oaks For program see large and small bills. Everybody come Excursions rates on both railroads
About twenty from 1 ere attended the horse races at Renusrlaer last Wednesday. Mike Shehan, wife aud children, of Lafayette, spent the past week with her parents here, Ike Kight and wife and other relative*. A large crowd from here attended tbe Odd Fellovs picnic at Water Valley last Saturday. All report a good time. The Ldies of the First Bsptist uhuicb will hold a market mxt Saturdny, Aug. 20. in the Moody fe Roth meat market 2t
Notice to McCoy Crediton, The uudersigned will make out and tile your claims for 75 cents (or each olaim No other fee or per otnt whatever will b* charged, unless the claim i 9 o infestedEaoh creditor, can by bi nse'f, or authorized attorney vote ter trustee if his claim is filed. It is to your interest that the trustee be a Jasper county man. Bring your bank books and certificates of deposit, dwtf R- W. Marshall. If your farm loan is maturing soon, oall at First National Bank and learn terms,
Hi Day Closing sm. • *i - I am now closing out my entire stock of lumber, And will moke some prices on lumber to be remembered, as lout: as tbe stock lasts Gome at once, as it is going fast. Hiram Day.
Notice Of Admistrafion. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator of Wilbert R, Michal late of Jasper County, deoeaade. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ROBERT MICHAL, Administrator. Aug. 15th, 1994. Aug. 19- a# Sept?
Please Pay the Miller Will those endebted to the mill please settle their aocounts to August Ist. We must have the money to handle the season’s wheat crop. We pay cash for nil grain, and must have what is due us to do business on. dw2tp Jas. Flynn. Allie Clark to Mathias Nickels, Aug 15 It 6 bl 3, DeMotte. §450. 65 cents for the round trip to Vtonon, Sept. 20th to 23rd. Limit Bept. 24 Street Fair.
Look over Warner Bros, line of buggies, carriages and road wagons before buying, they will save you money.
RENSSELAER, MON. SEPT. 5
GOLLMAR BROS. ENORiIOUS RAILROAD - SHOWS.
Three Ring Circus, Museum Menagerie and Royal Roman Hippodrome. A Show Organized to Please the People of the World. That Incomparable Equestrian, MISS LIZZIE ROONEY
THE PETET FAMILY, Eoroi first appearance in America. ZELLA, The marvelous Hand Balanoer, the only act of its kind ever seen.
20 FUNNY LAUGH MAKING CLOWNS 20 Marvelous trained horses. The cnly Big Railroad Show coming this year. A Grand Street Parade every morniDg at 10 o’cloc will pass through the principal streets, the most magnifioent, colossa pageant ever witnessed Seven open dens of wild animals. Chariots Tableaux, Gorgeous Floats, Mounted H rses, many kinds of music etc. ill Absolutely Free, Two Performances Daily. Afternoon and Night. Doors f pen 1 and 7. One Ticket Admits to All. REMEMBER TBE DAY AND DATE. RENSSELAER, MON. SEPT. 5
ON THE SLY We are making some close } || prices on ihe sly, on both cur * 1 { V'V HARDWARE AND LUMBER d®ft Stocks. We have Fall at d Kofi Winter stuff coming aud must have room and money. Remember we Handle Paints and Oils In faot every thing that can be oonaeoted with the Hardware and Lumber business, and everything is suffering a reduction. Get our prices before baying. Lee & Poole McCOYSBUkO, IND.
NOTICE Iwiilruu a haok to Fountain ptrk on the following days. Sunday Aug 21, Monday, Tuesday Thursday nud Sunday Aug. 28. Fare ronnd trip 50 cents eaob. Telehone 380. fit George D McCarthy. The (Tollman oircua advertising oar is here today covering Manager Ellis big bill board with bills. They are not putting up any large speoial beards,
EUROPE’S F- mous Aerialists, lhe Ashtons. THE DAHNSf Sectional high Wire Ait sts First ppearanoe in this country and 250 other circus acts.
Snj! why don’t yon iJt*~Bob Sheets ol*an your cistern? Have pure, sweet, clean water all w»nter on only a dollar. Drop him a card i Call on B O. Gardner and learn something about Oklahoma and Indian territory Excursion first and third Tuesdays of each month When there are parties to go I will go along with them and make the trip an enjoyable one. B. O. Gardner, Fresh home made candies at all times at J. W< King’s frnit stand
>ll.O. HARRIS, E.T.HARRIS, C. H. MILLS' , Pres't Vivce Pres- Cashier. > i Rensselaer Bank sMinnBnBBnBQ I ESTABLISHED 1889. RENSSELAER, TWO. ! DOE A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS r Interest paid on time deposits, money loaned on «i - ' ~ I approved security. Drafts bought and ° sold on principal cities. \ FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. |WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR BJ3INE3S
UStateßank of Rensselaer 1 .Corner of Washington and Van Rensselaer Streets.l Pi r 11 1 tti John Eger, President. Delos Thompson, Cashier \ t Lucius Strong Granville Moody. J? Warren Robinson. j r Does a general banking business, Loans Money on all 9 kinds of approved security; buys notes, pays interest | on savings; pays taxes for customers and others. this Baste will Dt glad to extend every Taw to H» | gmtoniers gmlsttitt with Safe Banking Principle. | Telephone 42. O
DIRECTORS *L A. Parkison, President E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier John M. Wasson, Vice-President James T. Randle George E. Murray Jm THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. North Slda Public Square, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. % " ~ s * LOANS MONEY •• • - Jl 3j ’ on all kinds of good security on City Property $• and on Farms at lowest rates, pays interest on £ savings, pays taxes and makes investments for . 4 • * customers and others and solicits personal in- * * terviews witn a view to business, promising ev«rv favor consistent with safe bankinir. . i FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. 5 £ V*.W.
Farmer friends, WILL THIS INTEREST YOU? The line of goods I shall handle this season aje high grades, every buggy a*d carriage will be a guaranteed job. I have several good makes: Studebaker. Page Bros., Gates, Osborneaad others. Studebaker Farm wagons are the best ironed and have the best box ever put on a wagon. The two best mowers and binders on the market McCormick and Milwaukee. I have extras for both machines; Best of all is the Kemp-Burpee Manure preader: makes farmers more money than any implement ever put on the farm. I have the Bird sell olorer halier, of South Beal. It get* all tho seed aud an Ba glish sparrow would go hungry on the seed it leaves in the straw. I have the McCormick Shredder and Corn Harvester, the world’* beat. Come and see me. C. A. ROBERTS On Front Street • c * RENSSELAER. INDIANA
The only place, where you can buy lull cream odeese for 10 oents a pound is John Egera.
Fo rent a good five room houseL d house, large garden, fruit, fine well eto. Call on Artbxr Hopkins or Miss Ellen Sayler cn the premises.
Birdsell wagons steel or oast skein at Warner Bros.
It is astonishing to see the values you osa get at the Ideal Clothing House for s3.soand $5 00 suit. Others will ask from S 5 00 at $15.00 for same goods and maste
Taken up, a small Jersey cow one horn off. Call or telephone o No 275. Jerome Harmon.
Wildberg oan satisfy you if yon are looking foi bargains in dothing.
