Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1906 — Page 2

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN. Office in The Republican Building corner of Washington n »nd Wes tor streets, Rensselaer, Indiana. , ISSUE® EVEPY TUESDAY ANDFRIDAY ~~ '• TSk ’ T ■ „ ' —. GEORGE E. MARSHALL, KTHTPR PROPRIETOR. MARSHALL & tifEALEY, . PUBLISHERS.

REPUBLICAN TICKET.

Per Beer»Ury of Stoto, rBWD A SIMS. For Auditor of St*t«, JOHN C BILLHEIMKB. For Trrairaror of Stato, OSCAR HADLEY. For Attorney Oonorol, JAMES Bi NOHAM BS=--~ For Clork of Saprome Court, =333 EDWARD riTZPATBICE. ' For Supt. of Public Instruction, F. A. COTTON. rorS<ot«~Q»aWrt: W. S. blatcrley. ' For gi«t» SUtisttclaA, jOmKPH STUBBS. For Jadro of Saproms Court. Tint District. JAMBS H. JORDAN. For Judpc of Suoremo Court. Ponrth District, LEANDER J. MONES. For AppolUto Judf«, First District, (two to bo oloctnd) C. O. HADLET. WARD H. WATSON. For Appolloto Judea. Aocond District, dhrao t- b*Aloo*od) _ DANIEL W. OJMSTOCE. J. M. BABB. ----- FRANK ROBY ill COUNTY TICKET. For Congress. HON. EDGAR D. CRUMP ACKER. For Joint RoprcsantotlTO, CURTIS D. MEEKER For Pro-eating Attornoy, ROBERT O. ORATES. For Cl*rk of th« CIMlt Court, C. 0. WARNER, For Auditor. JAMBS H LEATHKRMAN. For Treosnror, JtSSE D. ALLMAN. For Sheriff, JOHN O’CONNER. MY For Coroner, .. W. J WRIGHT. For Assessor. JOHNQ. LKWIS.I For Comtnloionei , Sooond District, FRED WAYMIRE. tFortOimmlesionrr, Third District, CHARLES T, DENHAM For County Councilman, First ..District. JOHN BIGGS . .. Second District, ROBERT 8. DRAKE. - Third District, JOHN C, MARTINDALE, Fourth Distiot, FRANK BABCOCK. At Large. •* L. P. BHIRER, JAY W. WILLIAMS, WALTER V. PORTKR.

It Stopped An Argument.

The Great Western Canning Factory has been running day and night for some time and Monday it was necessary to issue the following appeal for laborers, aud this sort of a poster is seen in nearly evefy" city and town in the country. ‘•HELP WANTED AT THE CANNING FACTORY: BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, FROM SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE_ AND UPWARDS.” This advertisement appeared upon a bill and was distributed ou the streets. One of the bills was past into a street corner crowd discuss ing politics and it closed the argument.

There is hardly a town or city iu Indiaua of any magnitude that is not advertising for men. Even Elwood aud other natural gas cities that felt for a time the loss of their great advantage in free fuel, are -calliug for men to perform the work they have to do. Sau Francisco is sending out an almost frantic appeal for laborers and mechanics, and the latter receive from 16 to $5 per day oa an eight hoar basis. The stricken city can net get men because they are employed elsewhere and everywhere. And yet we find men -kilo know these things urging the laboring man to vote for a change in the policy under which this came about. They are the men who stood against this policy when it was adopted and who said it meant poverty and disaster. They are the same men who stood for the policy that preceded it under the Wilson bill. Are they safe adviserst-Delphi Journal If you bnoe wear the holeproof hosiery you will always wear them for there is no wear out to them. If you bay six pair for $1.50 we giye you a guaranteee with each pair and if any one pair or all need darning in six months from date of sale, we will give you new ones. Call and see them. DUVALL ft LUNDY. ■ -- r

Here and There Items

Hammond expects to have a new union railway station- It would certainly add greatly to.tbe appearance of Hint h nt-fl ing pity Ra. Well as to convenience travel. / Lake county -is- much excited over the era of crime existing there and JBtlizens are making an appeal to the caunty conned for an appropriation of money to prosecute criqynals. The county jail is crowded and the court calender full of criminal cases Congressman Charles B. Landis, of Delphi, will make a trip to Europe next year. Itis announced in Washington that Mrs. Landis will sail for Europe next month, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mary Landis. They will spend the winter in Paris, where Miss Landis spent the winter some years ago. Representative Landis will join his wife and daughter abroad next summer. Ed Sheidler, a young man 28 years of age, was killed by the midnight train at Earl Park Monday night. He had just assisted his mother, who was going to her former home To Kentucky, to a seat in the train, and was endeavor-" ing to alight from the train which was moving out rapidly when in some unknown manner he was drawn beneath the wheels. His body was mangled beyond recognition. He was a member of the section gang at Earl Park and it was brought out at the corner’s inquest that he was intoxicated when the accident occured.

It seems that one of the men said to have been killed in the saloon row at Hammond Monday is still alive and that he may recover. The murderer is still at large and is believed to be in hiding in Illinois. Hugo Zobject and Charley Nash, who were shot by Ed Plaeey at Hobart, are both in a very critical condition. Plaeey is in jail at Grown Point. John Ladapat was also lodged in the Crown Point jail Thursday for the murder of Alex. Urdia at Indiana Harbor the day before. Lake county has had three shooting affairs within the week, two deaths resulting and three of the victims lying in critical conditions in hospitals.

W. N. McCamphell, of Indianapolis, has been here for a day or two looking into the long distance telephone business in the interest of the Central Union or former Bell Company. It proposed to erect new poles and striug uew wires exclusively tor the long distance business, aud therebv quicken the service by not conflicting with the business of the shorter liues to near by towns. A franchise to enter the city will be asked Monday night of the city council. This will doubtless be granted as it meets the approval of the company now holding the franchise and the business would be handled from its office as now.

Men are queer says an exchange. Wouldn’t there be a roar when they weut home to their meals if they had to climb upon a high stool in front of a table on which there was no cloth ani eat their meals in that fashion? Yet the major portion do to eat and pick out the high stool aud the feed board with no cloth on it in preference to a comfortable chair and a cloth covered table. A man will borrow a chew of tobacco aud most of them will mt their teeth in the plug right over where some other man has gnawed out a chew. Offer him a piece of pie at home from which his wife or oue of the children has taken a bite and he will shpnt his head off. At home he would not drink out of a glass or cup from some one of the family had been drinking. Call him into the liack stall of a livery stable and he will stick the neck of the bottle half way down hjs throat in order to get a swig after half a dozen other fellows have hacTthe uect of the bottle in their mouths. A man is a queer duck. 1— . 2.. % The very best grade Star Fruit Cans (Quart Size) only 35 cents a dozen, including sealing wax. at E. D. Rhoades.

Eddie Foy At The Garrick.

Eddie F.y wiU play his farewell engagement Li Eail and the Girl," lor one week only, at the Ganick tl.eater, Chicago, beginning Sunday uigln. Sept. 23rd. He will be supported by a strong cast and a company of seventy-five peopleNew mumcal numbera -atid added teatures viil make the third and last prcser.taLuu of this succe-sful English .musical comedy notable There are four noteworthy changes in the cast. Harry B. Lester will lie seen in the role of Dick "War 1 grave, formerly played by Victor Morley, Harry Hyde as Hon Crewe Boodle, the part created by Templar Saxe, while Elsie Moore has re placed Georgie Cain and Florence Sinnott will be seen and heard to freot advantage in the part of Daisy allowtield, formerly played by Nellie McCoy. Zelma Rawlstou, who was last seen at the Garrick “with-Lillian Russell in the production of “Lady Teazle,” arole which she understudied, will have the delightfully breezy part of LizaShodham. The piece is said to lie superbly mounted, and entirely new scenic investiture having been provided by the Shuberts as the piece is to make an extended tour after Eddie Foy leaves it for “The Wild and Woolly,” the new piece that is in preparation. There are twenty one song hits in “The Earl and the Girl.” Among tbomost popular are: "How Would You Like to Spoon With Me,” “I would like to marry you,” “When the right little girl comes along,” “Shopping,” “Little Lady in Distress,” “The Porr Little Marionette,” “One night only,” and “Mediterranean Blue.”

Twenty-five of the largest and best penny pictures you ever saw for 25 cents, over Long’s drug store. Four different positions. A full line of sweater in V necks coat sweaters long roll neck and a fine line of knit vests, also the famous SHAKER knit sweaters. DUVALL & LUNDY. Household Goods At a Bargain. The following household goods in good condition will be sold very cheap at private sale at the Henry Hildebrand residence on Front steet, the first house north of A. Leopold’s residence. Call at once. Abase burner.“ ~“ 2 wood heaters. 1 cook stove. 1 fancy dining room table. S dining room chairs. 1 extension table. 'y YTarge sideboard, marble top. 1 wash stand. 1 three burner gasoline stove. * I Remember collegian suits aud overcoats are now in our store in all the swellest cuts and colors. We are pleased to show goods whether you are ready to buy or not. DUVALL & LUNDY. Positively the last month of Mrs. Goffs Bazaar. All goods marked down to wholesale prices to close out. Collars, belts, pillow tops, pillow cords stamped linens beads and fancy work. As I am going out of business I wish to request all indebted to me to call and settle at their earliest convenience. Mrs. G. W. Goff. Call at the penny picture gallery over Long’s drug store, and see 25 of the largest aud best penny pic tures for a quarter, you ever saw in your life. Four different positions. M. _Y. Brown, contractor and builder, either by d«y or job. Fifteen years experience in building, lumber and hardware business. Thoroughly versed in architects plans. Estimates free. Phone 212. Rensselaer, Ind., dw Cattle For Sale. 200 feeders and 75 yearlings. Will sell on time if desired. McDonald & Phillips, McCoysburg,

Notice! Owing to the scarcity of help and the great amount of work in keeping so many small accounts, which keep me up late at night after a hard day’s work. I have decided to ask my patrons to please make ar rangements to pay cash oa delivery. On and after-Oet. Ist, 190f>, Ido not make this move because of any loss but rather because the present system has too much work and ex pense for nie aud saves]my patrons nothing. I thank you all for your kiud and literal treatment in the past and hopevdtt-will find no fault in the new system. I~Begt(> remain, ~ * Truly vour servant, O. H. McKay. J. A. Sharp's album of Rensselaer. contains 40 views. Price 50 cents or 55 mailed post pa ; d. At Bharp's Studio. ' BIT

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Notice of Intention To||Appoint Councilman. Notice is hereby given to the inhabitants of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that a vacancy has occured in the office of Councilman at large for said City by the death of John F. MeColly, one of the duly elected and qualified Councilmen at large in saio City; and that the vacancy thus occasioned will be filled by the Common Council of said City at a special meeting thereof called to meet at 7 o'clock P. M. on the 24th day of September. 1906, at the Council Room in the Court House in Rensselaer. Dated September 11. 1906. CHAS. MORLAN, * City Clerk.. *v •* ■ -V. . I Appointment of Administrator, >•1 _______________ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Hannah Hasselbring, late of Jasper County, Indiana by the Jasper Circuit Court, Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this the 24th day of September 1906* ' N. LITTLEFIELD. Administrator. Sept. 25-OC4-29 ~ T —

Notice of Letting of Bridge Contract. NO. 5077 Notice is hereby given that on October Ist, 1906, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, until 12 o’clock noon, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a steel tube bridge, 35 foot long and 16 foot, road way, in Keener Township, Jasper County, Indiana, across the Evers Ditch. Said bridge so be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the Auditor’s office at Rensselaer, Indiaua. Each bid must be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided bylaw. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids.' By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County Septl4-21 The laxativeeffect"of Chamberlain’s Stomach aud Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so natural you can hardly realize that it is produced by a medicine. These tablets also cure indigestion and biliousness. ' Price 25 cents. Samples free at B. F. Fendig’s drug store.

Notice of Filing and Dock* eting of Ditcb Petition In the Commissioners’ Court of Jasper County. Indiana, at the regular November Term, 1906. j Notice is hereby given to the following named land owners and corporations. to-wit: Michael Delehanty, Horace Marble, Edgar L. Williams James Murray, Lillian Murray, Martha Thomas, William B. Austin, Ally Wood, William Grube, George F. Meyers, Cassids B, Wesner, Henry Ward Marble, Edgar J. Kingdon, Rosa Grub, Joseph Grube. Eugenia Peer, Wheatfield Civil Township by Robert A. Mannan, Trustee. Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company. That the undersigned petitioners have filed their petition with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana on September 11, 1906 and set the cause for docketing for Monday, November 5, 1906, for the construction of an open ditch on the following de- \ scribed route, to-wit;- Comencing at a point twenty (20) rods south and j thirty (30) feet east of the northwest I conier of the section thiny-three (33), township thirty-two (32jnorth, range six (6) west jin Jasper County, Indiana, from I thence in a general northeasterly ' direction to the northerly side of a public highway, from thence east the distance, of eighty (80) rods [following the channel of an open ditch), from thence in a general northerly direction and north westerly direction to near the center of section twentyeight (28] and from thence northerly aloDg the public highway to near the center of section sixteen [l6] or to a point in the Roushong-Shatzley extension ditch, where the same will have a good and sufficient outlet. That your lands in the vicinity thereof are described in the petition as affected by said improvement. Therefore take notice of the filling and the date set for docketing of this petition. EDGAR L. WILLIAMS. CASSIUS WESNER. WILLIAM GRUBE. ALLY WOOD. G. F. MEYEKS. JAMES'N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor of Jasper County Ind. Foltz & Spitler, Attorneys. ft Sept 14-21 ——

ApfNHitmeat of Administrator. Net ice U hereby given that the undersigned has been appoint,* administrator of the estate of John McCollv, late of Kennaelaer Jasper County, Indiana, by the Jasper Circuit Coart, Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated this the 11 day of September >9OB. JOSEPH W. COEN, Sept. 11-18-25 Administrator. . I handle stoves that please, stoves give universal satisfaction, both in heaters and cooks. E. D. FHMDEa