Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1904 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Cut Your yuel Bill in Twbj IN an ordinal) soft coal stove, half of the coal arises in gas and . ■ I promptly gq ? up the chimney. When you remember that gas is itself fine fu< , being used in ail the large cities for codking, heating and lighting, yo realize how much is saved if the gas doesn’t escape, but is held in th ( stove and burned. Notice in t ’ s picture of Cole’s Hot Blast how the draft burns the IjiMFTIW coal f rom the to It blast of highly heated air over and through the bod ; of fuel, thus distilling the gas from the fuel, oxydiz- , ing and before? its escape up the chimney. That is why HM®!! : t Cole’s Ori ginal Hot Blast Saves Half the Fuel J This paten Hot Blast Draft doesn’t work in leaky stoves and that is one reasJrapvhy imitations are failures. It really malffts S 3 soft coal last as long and burn as nicely as $9 hard coal. Thislfconderful stove burns anything—hard coal, soft coal, 'lar\ wood, cobs, comestible rubbish —-Anything. ** ==A (®ARANTEE GOES WITH IT wfe irner Bros. V 4
The device at the head of the RepublicWTi ticket-la an eagle. The device at the head of the t>emecr«ic ticket ia a reeaten. The Democratic ticket le In the first aolußji, the Republican ticket It In the second column, and so on. hjr below is a oanfple es the heading of the afenocratie and Republican tlcketa, with the respective party devlcea, In tijfe order In which they will appear on the' official ballot: tS - ; r Ki DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ~ REpfkICAN TICKET. ■“■—“l For Presidential Blector, I" "'"I I»r Presidential Elector, mm. State-at-Large, KEK J Btate-at-Large, HUGH DOUGHERTY. I ODG3 A. CUNNINGHAJI
Thousands of Indiana Republicans will lots I ir votes on Nov. Bon account of imperfect knowledge of the method 1 siting a ballot. Ninetenths of those who make mistakes will be a one who are absolutely sure that they know how It la done. It Io wl h while to be certain. DON’T DISFRANCHISE YOURSELF. The vow who reads carefully the following instructions will take no chances such a contingency. Wkea you go to your voting place you w«l bll handed three ballots: The state ballot —On red paper, containing the candidates to be voted ca for state offices, except for senator and representative. The county ballot—Printed on white paper. ♦ The township ballot —Printed on yellow i>:;i-r. ccrtalnine the township candidates. If you want to vote a straight Republican ticket, make a cross within the circle containing the eagle at the head of the second column of the ballot * You must got your ballot and the blue pan. il of the polling clerks In the •lection room. If you want to vote a straight ticket make a cross, thus, X, within the largo eircle at the head of the ticket containing fbe device of the party for whose candidates you wish to vote. If you do not wish te vote a straight ticket, you must not make a cross In the large eircle containing the device es your party, but you must make a cross, thus ;X, on the small square to the left of the name of each candidate for wish to vote, on whatever list es candidates It may bo. If the largo eir< Is at the head es the ticket is marked, and the ballot is marked at any other place, it is void and •annot bo counted, unless there >e no eandidatl &|r same office in the list printed under such marked device. In which case you may indicate your Choice for such office by marking a cross, thus I. on the square to the left •t the name es any candidate for such offtos on any other list. The cross must be placed within or on the circle or square or the ballot is void and cannot be counted. Do not mutilate your baUot, or mark It by shher scratching a name •ff or writing one on, or in any ether way, except by marking in the circle •r on the squares as before mentioned. Otherwise the eallot win not bo counted. You must not put any mark of any kind on your ballot except as before mentioned. i After marking your ballots, and before leavfiL the booth, told them separately so that the face of each cannot be J"Si, and so the initial letters of the names of the polling clerks oa the b< thereof can bs seen. Then hand your ballots to the Inspector, the pen. o the polling dork, and leave the room. . n If you are physically unable to mark your lot. or cannot road English, so inform the polling elerks, and make an a “lavit to that effuse, and ten them how you wish to vote, and they win i rk your ballot for you. >ut neither you nor the dorks must permit any o- tw person to hear or see how your ballot is marked. R is a* penal eWeaa » deciare that you mi not road English or cannot mark-your baltet, ts. lJ°act, you can; and in no cnee shall the ballots be marked by the poll cleiL if the voter can read the Eagttek language or is physically able to m'*<T tie ballot, and then not ■■til the voter has made the affidavit if If you should accidentally, or, by mistake, defl », mutilate or spoil your ballot return it te the poU elerks and got a new Allot. I You moot not accept a ballot from any peroosAutsido of the election room. Any, ballot outside is unlawful and it is a pMteutlary offense to have such a ballot in your posoesoten, whether you attest to vote it or not I You exit Mt attempt to toil any eoavwrsatteJ < the election room o» •opt wMh members et the sMta board and peR j«ks. | Use only the blue poMQ handed to you by to Letting dost to mariting pour baUot. If you mark with any other pens Tyour ballot In void and will not bo counted. ti | You must not put any mark of any kind on ya J ballot except as before mentioned.
OLD DEMOCRAT EDITOR BOLTS. Portland, Ind., Oct. 25.—(5p1.) Political circles in this section received a stunning surprise today when William W. Timmons, for thirty-fiv» years editor of the Jay county Demo atio organ, devoted h's editorial c mns to the support of the Rebl ican party and a severe arra'g ment of Thomas Taggart and th pother Democratic leaders of the state. In part the editorialin the Portland Advertiser reads: “I have
