Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1908 — Page 2

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Announcements. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. I will be a candidate for Representative from the district composed of White and Jasper counties, subject to the decision of the republican convention. JOHN G. BROWN, Monon, lnd. —*— ■- JAMES D. BROWN, of BumettsvUle White county, desires to announce himself as a candidate for the republican nomination for joint representative for the White-Jasper district, and solicits the aid of the Jasper delegates in Securing the nomination. The date of the convention has not yet been announced. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'. JOHN GREVE, of Wheatfield’iownship, Jasper county, wishes to announce to the Republican vote: s of Jasper and Newton counties that he will be a candidate before hte judicial district convention to be held at Roselatjn on March 23, for the nomination for prosecuting attoyiey. A _ FRED LONGWELL, of Newton county, announces that he will be a Candida’e for Prosecuting Attorney from the 30th Judicial Circuit, subject to the will of the Republican nominating convention to be held at Roselawn, Indiana, March 23, 1908. * — HERMAN C. ROGERS, of Morocco, is a candidate for nomination for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of (Jasper and Newton counties, subject Ito the decision of the Republican judicial convention to be held at Roselawn, lnd.

FOR TREASURER. JESSE D. ALLMAN, of Carpenter township, is a candidate for renominaItion for the office of Treasurer of [Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating contention of March 16, 1908. . ia -■ " -- FOR SHERIFF. GUS GRANT, of Marion township, wishes to announce to the Republicans of Jasper county that he will be • candidate for the nomination for Sheriff before the convention to be held in Rensselaer on Monday, March &6, 1908. —• — CHAS MORLAN, of Marion Twp., wishes to announce to the Republicans of Jasper county that he will be a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff before the convention to be held in Rensselaer Monday, March (16, 1908. —♦— L. P. SRIKER, of Barkley township, wishes to announce to the Republicans of Jasper county that he will be a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff before the convention to be held in Rensselaer Monday, March 16, 1908. FOR RECORDER. JOHN W. TILTON is a candidate /or renomination for the office of Recorder ol Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention of March 16, 1908.

FOR SURVEYOR. W. FRANK OSBORNE, of Marion township, wishes to announce to the T üblicans of Jasper county that he will 1«- a candidate for the nomination foi Surveyor before the convention to be held in Rensselaer on MonSay, March 16, 1908. —*— MYRT B. PRICE, of Carpenter township, wishes to announce to the Republican voters of Jasper eounty that he will be a candidate for the nomination for Surveyor before the convention to be held in Bensselaer, Monday, March 16, 1908. —• — ROBERT A. MANNAN, of Wheatfield township, wißhes to announce so the Republican voters of Jasper county, that be will he a candidate for the nomination for Surveyor before the convention to be held in Renssleaer, Monday, March 16, 1908. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Ed. Republican: Through the request of others I have concluded to again be a candidate foe. Commissioner of the Third District, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention of March 16th. CHAR T. DENHAM. Republicsi Convention. Notice Is hereby biven to the Repub llcan voters of Jasper county to meet

at their usual voting precincts, on* SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1908, at 2 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing to the Jasper county convention to be held at Rensselaer at 1:30 o’clock P. M., on Monday, March 16, 1908, to nominate candidate* for the following offices, to-wit-County Treasurer, County Recorder. County Sheriff, County Surveyor, Commissioner First District, Commissioner Third District. And to elect 7 delegates to the State convention to be held at Indianapolis on April Ist and 2d as follows: Two lelegates from each Commissioner’s ‘District and one delegate at large. And to elect 7 delegates to the Congressional Convention to be held at Michigan City on- March 30, 1908, at 1:30 o’clock P. M„ as follows: Two delegates for each commissioners’ district and one • delegate at large. You are further notified to select at the same time and place to the judicial convention to be held it Roselawn, w f MONDAY, MARCH 23, 190 S, u 1 o'clock P. M„ to nominate a iudge of the 30th Judicial Circuit, Prosecuting Attorney 30th Judicial Circuit. The basis of representation to these (inventions is set forth in the following table: for the county one delgate to every 10 or fraction over 6 • o'es cast for Hon. Fred A. Sims, Sec•eiary of State, at the November election, 1906, and the judicial, conven- • ion, one delegate for dach llfo votes similarly cast. The delegates and the fractional votes will be as follows: Township. County. Judicial. Barkley, east - 5 0.50 Barkley, west 4 0.40 Carpenter, south —ll 1.05 Carpenter, east _— 10 1-00 [renter, west Gillam * - 45 Hanging Grove Jordan Kankakee 5 .50 Keener 9 -96 Marion No. 1 12 1-20 Marion No. 2 14 1-30 Marion No. 8 9 .85 Marlon No. 4 -10 .90 Milroy -—2 .15 Newton -—— 5 .50 Union, north - 5 .65 Union, south _— 6 .60 Walker 7 .65 Wheatfield —. 10 1-00 144 14.00 MOSES LEOPOLD, Chm. H J. Kannal, Secy.

Representative Convention. The republicans of Jasper and White counties will meet in delegate convention at Reynolds, lnd., on THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908, at one o’clock P. M., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for representative in the State Legislature to be voted for at the November election, 1908. The representation at said convention will be one delgate and one alternate for each 200 votes and for each additional fraction of over 100 votes cast for Fred A. Sims for Secretary of State at the November election, 1906, which will entitle the counties to the following vote: Jasper 7, White 11. MOSES LEOPOLD, Ch. Jasper Co. Rep. Com. BENJ. F. CARR, Ch. White Co. Rep. Com.

Republican Senatorial Convention. The republicans of Jasper, Newton, Starke and White counties will meet in delegate convention at Monticello, Indiana, on Friday, March 20, -1908, at 2 p. m, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for state senator to be voted for at the November election, 1908. The representation at said convention will be one delegate and one alternate for every 200 votes and for each additional fraction over 100 votes cast for Fred A. Sims for secretary of state in 1906, which will entitle the several counties to the following vote: Jasper 7, Newton 7, Starke 6, White 11. MOSES LEOPOLD. Chm. Jasper Co. Rep. Com. CHARLES HANSEN. Ch. Newton Co. Rep. Com. W. A. FOSTER, Ch. Starke Co. Rep. Com. BENJ. F. CARR. Ch. White Co. Rep. Com.

Marion Township Call. The Republican voters of Marion township will met as per call on Marc 14, 1998, t the courthouse, Instead of the usual voting places, as follows: Marlon township, No. 1, Commissioners’ roctoa. No. 2, east court room. No. 3, sheriff’s office. No. 4, county asssesor’s office. H. J. KANNAL, Township Chairman. Hanging Grove Township Calls. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Hanging Grove township that on March 14, 1908, at 1:30 P. M., to meet ih mass convention at Banta

Bchool house for the purpose of nominating candidates fer the following offices: Trustee. y ’ » Assessor. One justice of the peace. One constable. ROBERT! t DRAKE, Chairman. ROBER" INNELL, Secy. • WHEATFIELD TWP. CALL.. The republicans of Wheatfield tv will meet on March 14th to nominate candidates for the following offices: Trustee. Assessor. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. At the same time and place delegates will be chosen to the county, judicial and senatorial conventions. J. P. HAMMOND, Committeeman. H. W. MARBLE, Secy.

CALL FOR MARION TOWNSHIP CONVENTION. Notice is hereby given to the Repub lican voters of Marion township to meet in mass convention at the east court room on Saturday, March 2S, 1908, at 2 o’clock P. M., to nominate candidates for the following offices, towit: ■’’ownship Trustee. Township Assessor. One Justice of the Peace. H. J. KANNAL, Chm. S. C. IRWIN, Secy.

ADDITIONAL REPUBLICAN CALL. Notice is hereby given to • the Republican voters of Jasper county,that on March 14, 1908, in addition to the election of delegates to the County and Judicial conventions, each precinct will elect delegates to the Senatorial convention to be held at Monticello, March 20, 1908; Each voting precinct will be entitled to one delegate with the same representation as is shown in the judicial call. MOSES LEOPOLD, GhnnH. J. KANNAL, Secy. UNION TOWNSHIP REPUBLICANS. The Republicans of the south precinct of Union township are requested to meet at Parr at 7:30 o’clock on the evening of March 14th to select delegates to the county and other conventions as provided in the call. The hour is* changed from afternoon to evening to give all republicans a chance to attend. „ W. L. WOOD, — ——— —-—Gommittooman.

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his residence, Thayer, Ind., sale to commence at 10:00 A. M., on Wednesday, March 11, 1908, the following personal property: 19 HEAD OF HORSES. 10 head of good farm mares and horses; 1 bay horse, 6 years old, wt. 1250; 1 brown mare, 6 years old, wt 1400; 1 black mare, 8 years old, wt 1400; 1 dapple gray mare, 5 years old, wt. 1,500; 1 dark bay mare, 9 years old, wt. 1400; 1 sorrel mare, 9 years old, wt 1200; 3 colts, 9 months old. 44 HEAD OF CATTLE. One white faced bull, registered, two years old; two Aberc.. igus bull calves, registered; 1 Aberdeen Angus Bull, 2 years old, registered; 1 Grade Bull Calf; 1 Durham Bull Calf; 2 Heifer Calves; 20 head steers coming 2 years old this spring; 2 full blooded Hereford heifers, coming two years old this spring; 2 bulls coming 2 years old this spring; 2 one-half blood Jersey heifers coming 2 In summer; 8 cows and heifers, some with calves by side, others will be fresh soon; 1 large black cow; 1 milch cow, will be fresh soon. A lot of Turkeys. A lot of Chickens, B. P. R. Rooster, White Plymouth Rooster and Hens, White Leghorn Hens and Roosters; two bantam roosters. • FARM IMPLEMENTS: 3 Wagons, complete triple boxes and spring seats; 5 wheel plows and one walking plow, 4 cultivators, 1 twto-sectlon harrow; 1 mowing machine; 1 hay rake; 1 disc; 1 hay derrick; 1 feed mill, 1 barrel chum and various other articles too numerout to mention. A lot of Harness —work harness, wagon harness, single buggy harness, double buggy harness, collani of all kinds and sizes. TERMS OF SALE: All sums) o t $6 and under cash in hand. A credit j of ten months will be glvn on all sums over 95 at 6 per cent Inter**, from date of sale on approved secure j lty. No property to be removed until settled for. James R. Craig Col. A. J. Hannon, Auctioneer. J. P. Hammond, Clerk. Hot Lunch Served.

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GlassiM Column* WANTED —Several milk customers. Inquire of M. J. Thornton or leave word at this office. WANTED —To buy about 50 hens, Plymouth Rock preferred. Inquire at Monnett Children’s Home. ALL FARMS RENTED BUT ONE— This is in a good condition, well tiled, 35 acres in meadow, rare chance for a good man. Dr. S. H. Moore. FOR SALE—FuII blood Brown LegJhorn eggs, 50c a setting. Mrs. C. W. Platt, Phone 366.

FOR SALE —S2Vfe acres uninproved land 4 miles southeast of Wheatfield, being the west half of the northeast quarter, section 4, town 31, range 5. Two-thirds level black soil, some timber. Price only $l,lOO. One-half "ash. Owner, George D. Richey 97 Clark street, Chicago, 111. WANTED —Work of any kind, farm preferred. Timothy Karsner. Inquire of Harry Wiltshire. FARM FOR RENT—Union township, good buildings, 40 cultivated, 40 pasture, grain rent. —G. F, Meyers. FOR RENT —The old John Ramey

property, 5 rooms, 4 lots, large and small fruit, garden spot. Inquire of Henry Grow. FOR RENT —5 room house, new, barn, city water, cistern. Inquire of Rensselaer Lumber Co. FOR SALE —Timothy hay and good straw, adjacent to-- towa. Inquire of Henry Amsler. W. S. RICHARDS—Painter and paper hanger, will furnish figures on your work. Call him tjy phone 331. LOST —Ladieg’ gold watch, in a plain hunters’ case. Between residence of W. H. Beam and the depot. Finder leave with Mr. Beam or at this office. FOR RENT —Farm of 120 acres. Inquire of Henry Amsler, Rensselaer, ind. LOST—Pair of gold cable riding >w spectacles, In case, somewhere In ensselaer. Please leave at this office. FOR RENT —Two houses, one five, other 6 rooms, conveniently located. J. C. PASSONS.

FOR SALE —Sure Hatch incubator, good as new, used two settings. Inquire of John Werner, over Fendig’s drug store. WANTED —To employ a Catholic gentleman as local representative. We require a person of energy and ability for the position. Salary 918 per week. Write at once for particulars.—The Hoey Publishing Co., 323 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE—A few full blood Partridge cochin roosters. Price 91 each. T. F. Dunlap, Surrey, Ind., Phone 532 H. FOR SALE —A good 6-room house, electric lights, good cement walks, apple, peach and cherry trees, and Concord and white grapes, aH-bearing, good wood house, chicken house and park. Inquire of Geo. Hopkins, the carpenter. WANTED—2 or 3 rooms, partly furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire at B. K. Zimmerman’s tailor shop.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of David Rathfon, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent AUSTIN J. RATHFON, Administrator. February 10, 1908. Fl 4-21-28 1 •

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