Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1906 — Page 4
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN. Office in The Republican Building corner of Washington and Westor, streets', Rensselaer, Indiana,. ’ ! ISSUED EVKPY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY ;7rTTi' !' '* ' '’J l; /T "" '~ ,T" 7 :.--- TKjrrr-r nr GEORGE E. MARSHALL,' • EDITOR AKD PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & HEALEY.
Sonthern democrats are finding it difficult to denounced protection while enjoying its beneficent re* suits. The Dallas News complains: “‘One democratic state convention after another refuses to even call the word ‘tariff.’ " What’s the -useof persisting in the habit of condemning what everybody knows is a good thingt - It is said that the Bryan para de in New York was so timed that=it should proceed along Broadway just as the business and manufacturing districts turned out their hundreds of thousands of employes Under the tarifl law that Mr. Bryan help ed to frame in 1894 it would not have been necessary to be so parti cnlar in order to get a crowd out for a procession. Half of the population of all the cities-in the cotmtry tnt& nothing to do but watch parades. ! Governor Hauly evidently believes in making the representation of the minority pally OH-4tt4£aTO iustitutiona' l*>ards real rather than nominal, thus carrying ouF the iid tent of existiujifjaw. He has recently appointed Fred Bays, chairman of the Sullivan county democrats committer, as a member of the board of trustees of the southern hospital for the insane, and the appointment seems to meet the approval of men of all parties in that county. Governor Ilauly is nut only maintaining, but is seeking to improve; the high standard of institutional management which have lo jg prevailed in Indiana. Parker does Framing-.
Tar*ey R<;J Se;d Wfeat. ' £ Haul Turkey Red seed wheat fd sale at the River Queen Mill. This wheat does well in this country. w4fp | . Di. Chas. Vick, Eye Specialist This is an age of Specialists. The ability to do one thing aud do it well is more to l>e commended and is of more l»enefit to humanity than to do mauy»things and none equal to the Ivst. We limit our praetitv on the eye to errors of refrietm .. of wnich we have m.oie a Special St mly tor over I thii t\ \e;u« Office in C II Wck’> fruit store next «Uk»i !•» rxpmt* ortioe.
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;A preacher ha<J a- three hour serlnonupon ‘‘The Major and Minor Prophets.” “HeTintecl an hour aridj a half upon the major prophets. The congregation grew restless.” He j talked another hour and a'lialf up|on the minor prophets. The con- j Lgregatjofl grew more restless, .. Fhk{ t ally he said: “And what place shall I we give Malacbi!” An old sinner ! in the back seat arose and said: 1 “Malachi can have my place—l’m | : going home. ! A dispatch from Kentlaod says The Chicago & Indiana Southern railroad has caused an increase in activities at the stone quarries, two miles east of that city. A branch of the road will be built to the quarries; extensive improvements will lie-made there, and the quarries, will furnish Crushed stone for ballast and blocks for the ftteeL-mills at Indiana Harbor and Gary. The quarries cover one hundred acres, aml five hundred men will be employed iti developing then!. The big Bteruberg dredge on the Iroquois ditch, still continues to have bad luck, the latest in that line being the JbrSdfing atoay of their dam last Sunday, so that they have been at a stand still since that day, building a new dam and waiting for it to fill with water again, to float the dredge. Iu respect to their worst trouble, the caving in of the ditch shies against the dredge, they now hope the worst is over, as they are beginning to get into-solitler grouud. and for - several moves-past they have had no trouble. A little further on they will get into comparatively , solid digging,, where no further trouble at nil is apprehended from I sealing banks.
Tlie first big shipment of ladies and children fall coats now ou at The G, E. Murray Co’s,_ A car load in a few days of Pitts burg perfect elect!ie weld fence the world's best. CHICAGO BARGAIN* STORE. Eyes examined tree by latest methods by A.. G. Catt, -Eye sight specialist and Grailuate refraction ist. Permanently located in Rensselaer. Ind., office up stairs New Murray-Long Block. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Warner Bios., lor implements are hereby notifieri that after Sept Ist. Interest will be charged according to contract. Please c ill at once and save interest, wtt Oyster Shells For Sale. B. S. Fendig has just received a ear of Pure Oyster Shells from Baltimore. For 30 days he will sell single sacks of 100 lbs each for 65 cents. In lots ot 500 lbs and over he will make you a special price, call early. ti
DON C. HALL. Lowell Souvenir: Lowell should be proud to have Mr. Don C. Hall with them for a whole week. All know that he gave Lowell a week’s entertainment three years ago, and good audiences greeted him nightly. His produc lions are popular, the work of the company superior to nine tenths of the plays given at the opera house, and iu his Richard 111 the best critics say that iu some parts his work equals, and even surpasses ■ the great actors iu that role. His Richard 111 Monday night was certaiuly up to all expectation. Tues day night his company gave “The Irishman’s House,” a comedy, which was highly humorous and laughable. Tonight he will give j —Davy Crocket.” Those who saw him iu it here before remember it j was superb aud full of startling scenes. The play Thursday night will be “Serpent and Dove,” Friday night the pathetic piece written by Teuuyson ‘“Enoch Arden” will ! be produced. There should be a good audience 011 this occasion.
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Births and Deaths la Indiana.
Indianapolis, Sept. 4 —Vital statistics for the years 1905. as compiled by Dr. Hurty. secretary of the state board of health, show the general birth rate was i - per thousand population. The death rate is a little less than 14 per ThftKMhffi! That for.last. year being lower thau the year before by a fractiou. The biiths reported numbered 44,114. of which 22.651 were males and 21,333 females. Colored males direre 491 and females 464. Four hundred and twenty-nine mothers have had ten children each —Twohundred and forty have had 11 each, and 281 had 12 each. Onethird of the deaths in the year were children under five years. -One hundred and four fathers and 14 mothers, aged between 60 and 70. had children, bulnto mothers
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over.TO had children. There were a number of plural births;lof twins 844. • The . deaths numbered 36,052. Of the deaths that occured in useful ness of life the ages were between the ages of 20 and 90, ninety per cent were from preventable causes, such as consumption, pneuigjjjgnia andg typhoid. Thrbc httaff dred and eighty jive perex&fi OVgf 90 years died.
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