Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1904 — REPUBLICAN. [ARTICLE]

REPUBLICAN.

MEETING AT KNIIAN The issues of the Campaign will be discussed by HON. JESSE E. WILSON ; Republican candidate for Joint Representative at Kniman, I nd. on Saturday Oct. a s 7:30 o’clock p. m. , B F. Fendur, the druggist, aoco d panied C. O. Warner to IndiluapGlig, today. The Indianapo 1 :-* S’ar celebrated its change of ownership and m inngemeijt by coming but. with a new bead, this morning. While he words "and Journal” in small vpe. have entirely disappeared. Buss. Line Tru<»t Magnate, Joe J xckson,carried Anti-Trust? Bryan o and from the dep 4 in great ibape yesterday in an elegant and gavty decorated barouche. And eally, the greatest single feature >f the whole meeting was the tall md beautiful silk p'ng hat Joe wore on th at occasion.

John Ramp is now so mnob imam ved that his physician ooneid<rs him out of danger. It is a remarkable and very fortunate recovery from an exoeedinglyd angerous ' icci dent. M”, and Mrs. M P Nail from Amity, Ind., and elso Mrs. 8. J, Stirer from Wheatfield returned to their homes today after visiting George Meyers and family for some time. . Rev, Sims returned home to Columbus, Ind., yesterday afternoon, taking heme with him his aged sister, Mrs Mary McGee, and who expeots to make her borne with him, he.eafter. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Seward from Co inersville, Ind , came today to visit friends of this place for a few days, the a they will go to Mt Ayr for a few weeks visit before returning home. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Robinson and daughter E 'a, returned from a few day stay in Logansport todiy, they intend to visit here for a short time then will go to St, Louis to attend the fair before returning to their home in Lamar, Ooldrado. There were probably abont 2,000 people at the Bryan meeting here yesterday, at a liberal estimate, Anyhow their number was "not a patching” to those who beard him here four years ago.

Mrs. Elizabeth Oit left for her home in D xlge City., Kansas, today after visiting her mother Mrs. Louisa Gratner, in Barkley Tp, for a number of weeks. Her brother William H. Gratner accompanied her as far as Chicago. Miss Mabel Crisler Rose Ltwn came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. W L Wis hard for a number of weeks. Dr. Steele, of Kanses City, Mo., was in town today. He has been down to Pittsburg, Pa., and stopped here to look after some land he owns in NewtouJOo. Dr. Geo L. Cole, of Passadena, Cdif., was here today, arranging to give his noted lecture on "The Cliff Dwellers" on Nov. 11th. He says the ground was white with snow when he left Chicago, this morning.

County Clerk C C. Warner is at Indianapolis today procuring Jasper County’s supply of state election ballets, and other election supplies. He is supposed, from the general reading of the law, to bring the ballots home under his arm or in his grip s-wk. Bnt be went, for they will fi 1 a couple o pretty good sized packing boxes, and weigh about 300 poundsHarry Biggs returned to his home today, in West Lebanon, Ind, after visiting his parents Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Biggs. William Holmes of Linsey, Kane,, who also has been visiting A. J. Bigge left for Bt. lou : s today, then to his home.

Br an w ent * wore the same old hat when ne epo <e here yester day, that be htd on whi-n was here four years ago. Toe only difference peroeptiole was that the brim wis much smaller, but the only wonder r- tlat be t ain’t -alked that all off, before thia time. By some una wonntabh means a rumor was oironlateJ h t-, Tuesday, and te eoboned from b*-re over •in ornity, tiat O. E. Frt>zee, •ormer teaohei here, n< w atter ding fh»* stale norn a 1 in Terre Hiute, lad b»n» murdered in Cbioago by hiom/. Teer-i was not the least gr hi >l<j o ruruor. hut a rpiat ve tefephon-d t> .Mr. Ft * t’a father at P-ru, and obtained a v. r.eciiou of tee Ttpcrt, D. B NiW'‘a arrived from Lunar, Col irad ■, yester lay aft?raoon, for a few d«,ys stay with his wife and his patents. Mr-. Nowels who c*me s mn days a to, expects to remain all winter Mr. Novels reports that at last Lamar bas got its big sugar factory clinched and the site hag been bought and the buildings sUke I out. It will be offe of the biggest aod beet in the world and co-«t abmt 11000.000.

The American Beef' Huger Comptny is building it. We b d Tom Taggar•. oational chairman of the D hioj<m io party with us again yesterday ait-r all, be having joined the Brvan party, the d>y tiefure. Tom did n>t do anything very extranrdraary while here, bnt only sat on the platform anti smiled and smiled and then smiled some more. Hon. Joseph Shay, the Indiana democratic candidate for Attorney General' was also pres-nt and made a speech before Brjan arrived, and Hod. N. 8. Smith, of South Dikota i-poke in the evening.