Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1908 — Page 2

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.

For Judge 30th Judicial Circuit, CHARLES W. HANLEY. For Prosecuting Attorney 30th Judicial Circuit, FRED W. LONGWELL. o v For Treasurer, JESSE D. ALLMAN. For Recorder, JOHN H, TILTON. For Sheriff, LEWIS P. SHiRER. For Surveyor, W. FRANK OSBORNE. For Coroner, WILLIS J. WRIGHT. For Commissioner Ist Dist., JOHN F. PETTET. For Commissioner 3rd Dist., CHARLES T. DENHAM. .r ■ —-o ■ J&ARION TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, H. E. PARKINSON. For Assessor, GEORGE SCOTT. For Justice of the Peace, PHILIP BLUE. o BARKLEY TWP. TICKET. For Trustee, WILLIAM FOLGER. For Assess©* 1 ; — CHAS. REED. o WALKER TOWNSHIP. For Trustee, FRED KARCH.. For Assessor, HENRY MEYERS. o HANING GROVE TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee, GEORGE PARKER. For Assessor, J. P. GWIN. * o JORDAN TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee, A. J. McCASHEN. For Assessor. JAMES BULLIS. o WHEATFiELD TWP. TICKET. For Trustee, M. J. DELEHANTY. For Assessor, A. S. KEEN.

Announcements. FOR ASSESSOR—UNTON TOWNSHIP Please announce my name as a •candidate for the Republican nomination for assessor of Union township. L. L. McCURTAIN, Parr, Ind. FOR ASSESSOR. F. M. GOFF will be a candidate •or Assessor of Union township, subject to the decision of the Republi«an township nominating convention, •of Saturday, May ,2nd. 1 UNION TOWNSHIP CALL. Notice is hereby given to the Republican voters of Union township to meet in mass convention at the school liouse in Fair Oaks on Saturday, May 2, 1908, at 2 o’clock P. M. to nominate «eandidates for the following offices Aowit: Trustee. . Assessor. One Justice of the Peace. Two Constables. Two members of the Advisory 'Board. —J. C. McCOLLY, Chairman; W. S. McCONNELL, secretary. North Precinct; W. L. WOOD, chairman; LEE MYRES, secretary. South Precinct

CONVENTION CALL. Republicans of Qlllam township - and those who desire to affiliate with them, are informed that the township abominating convention will be held at Center school house, Saturday, May R 6, at 2 o’clock, for the purpose of momlnatlng One Trustee, ■One Assessor, - Members Advisory Board, JAMES W. STEVENS, Chairman. Jtefiitered Norms Stallion Dick. | Will make the season of 1908 at any bam in Parrr, Ind. This is a good bred horse with many good colts in this part of the Mountry. Terms: $lO to insure colt to stand sand suck. W. L. WOOD.

THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC

Extract from Gov. Hanly’s Speech at the State Convention at Indianapolis. Personally, I have seen so much of the evils of the traffic in the last four years, so much of its economic waste, so much of its physical ruin, so much Of its mental blight, so much of Its tears and heartache, that I have come to regard 1 the business as one that must be held and controlled by strong and effective laws. I bear no malice toward those engaged in the business but I hate its very phase. I hate it for its intolerance. I hate it for its arrogrance. I hate i for its hypocrisy I hate it for its cant and craft and false pretenses. I hate it for Its commercialism. I hate it for its gresd and avarice. I hate it for its sordid love of gain at any cost. I hate it for its domination in politics. I hate it for its corruptnig influence in civic affairs. I hate it for its incessant effort to debauch the suffrage of the country; for the cowards it makes of public men. I hate it for its utter disregard for law. I hate it for its ruthless rampling of the solemn compacts of State constitutions. I hate it for the load it straps to labor’s back for the palsied hands it gives to tgil; for its wounds to genius; for the tragedies of its might-have-beens. I hate it for the human wrecks it has caused. I hate it for the almshouse it peoples; for the prisons it fills; for the insanity it begets; for the countless graves in potter’s fields. I hate it for the mental ruin it imposes upon its victims; for its spiritual blight; for the moral degregation I hate it for the crimes it has committed. I hate it for the homes it has destroyed. I hate it for the hearts it has broken. 1 hate it for the malice it has planted in the hearts of men, for its poison, for its bitterness, for tlie dead sea fruit with which it starves their souls.

i hate it for the grief it causes womanhood—the scalding tears, the hopes deferred, the strangled asperations, its burden of want and care. I hate it for its heartless cruelty to the aged, the infirm and the helpless for the shadow it throws upon the lives of the children; for its monstrous injustice to blameless little ones. I hate it as virtue hates vice, as truth hates error, as righteousness hates sin, as justice hates wrong, as liberty hates tyranny, as freedom hates oppression. i hate it as Abraham Lincoln hated slavery. And as he sometimes saw in prophetic vision the end of slavery and the coming of th| time when the sun should fall upon no slave in all the republic, so I sometimes seem to see the end of this unholy traffic, the coming of the time when, if it does not wholly cease to be, it shall find no safe habitation beneath Old Glory’s stainless stars. I still have several thousand drain tile in stock, which will be advanced 8 and 10 per cent after April Ist J. I. MILLER, Pleasant Grove, Ind.

The Heart Can’t Stand Rheumatic Acid Poisoning TO FREE AND CORRECT THE BLOOD A URIC-0 TREATMENT IS ADVISED. There is great danger in those sharp shooting pains through the chest around the region of the heart. It means that poisonous uric and rheumatic acid are there ready to spring and grip tightly the muscles controling the heart’s actions. Don't neglect these warnings; they are the danger signals nature flashes for help. You must neutralize and drive these dangerous poisons from the system, or sooner or later they will overcome you.

The only true way to cure rheumatism is to get at it from the inside with Urtc-O. It acts with marvelous swiftness upon the muscles, kidneys and blood. Clears out the sand-like deposits In the muscles, forces the kidneys to perform those duties for which they were designed and neutralizes the acid within the blood. Yoiir physicians will admit that this is the only true way to cure rheumatism permanently, and should know that Urlc-0 is the one remedy that will do it successfully and permanently. Urlc-0 is a liquid taken internally, 3 times daily, and does not contain any morphine, opum or other socalled “pain deadeners." It is good for rheumatism in any form. Sciatica Muscular, Inflammatory and Articular rheumatism all yield readily to Uric-O. It sells for 75c and SLOO the bottle or you can obtain a bottle free by writing to the Bmltb Drug Co., 419 Smith Bldg., Syracuse, N. T. Uric-O is sold and personally recommended in Rensselaer by A. F. Long. RodoirssjssßSa palpitation of the heart Digests what you eat

Telegraph to Theodore.

If the ship of State needs caulking, Or the lion’s tail a twist, If the Senators are balking, ' If a silver spoon is missed; If there’s a plague in Honolulu, If there’s trouble in the cup— Why, Just wrie to Mr. Roosevelt* And he’ll fix the matter up. If they lynch a coon in Texas, If the green bugs in the wheat. If there's anything to vex us, If you’re troubled with cold feet; If your dinner isn’t ready, If you’re feeling rather dry, < Send a telegram to Teddy And you’ll get a hot reply. If there’s too much rain in Kansas, Or it’s dry in Tennessee; If a summer cyclone fans us, Or if Towser has a flee, It your sweethear proves fickle. If you want to know the score, If you get a punctured nickle — Drop a line to Theodore.

If you need another member Of the Ananias club; If you’re sunstruck in December, If you’re suffering for grub If the railroad rates are higher, Or the beef trust gets too gay— Ring up Roosevelt on the wire ' And there’ll be the duce to pay. —~ ■* , V » j 5- i- -- If the stork don’t visit Alice, If we lose to the Maroons; If Ben Tillman’s full of malice, Or Marie’s full of prunes; If the troops shoot up the city, —Qr you cannot pay your rent; Take a lesson from this ditty— Write to Roosevelt, President. If there’s, a scandle in Peoria, Or the city’s filled with graft; Or if Storer tells his story, Or if there’s knocking on Bill Taft, If a panic hits the nation, Or they lose the dogs of war; Or if God needs a vacation, Let him trust in Theodore. Easter underwear in all the fancy weaves and shadees ih union suits and two piece suits. Call and see them.

DUVALL & LUNDY.

THICAGO and the NORTHWEST, INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, Lv UISVILLE, FRENCH LICK tPRINGS and the SOUTH. "Ime table No. 13, taking effect July 22, 1906. South Bound. - North Bound. Vo. 21..4:49"a m No. 4...4:30 a m Vo. 6..10.55 a m No. 40..7:31 a m Vo. 83. 204 p m No. 32. .9:55 a m Vo. 39..5:44 p m No. 6...8:31 p m 4o 8..11:05 p m No. 30..>.36 p m ta. 45.12:63 p m No. 38..2 67 p u i No. 4>. No. 30 —Dally except Snnda> No. 38 —Sunday only No. 8 will stop at Rensselaer for passengers for Lafayette and the south No. 4 will stop at Rensselaer to let >ff passengers from points south of Honon. W. H. BEAM, Agent.

For Exchange! 127 acres of land, level fair land, good buildings and fencing, on free mail route, near school and 3 miles to goo<} town. Price S4O. SO acres, nearly all black land in cultivation, fair improvements, near gravel road, free mail and telephone. Price S6O. 40 acres two miles of station, on 1 main road, no improvements, clear, title good. Price $25. 14 acres, near station In Dearborn county, Ind., clear. Price S3O. Six room house on improved street, clear. Five room house, on two good lots, good barn, well, cistern and fruit. Two blocks from court house. Six vacant lota in Rensselaer, two lots in Roahhdale and one in Gas City. j Also $2,600 in mortgage notes. Will trade any or all of the above for land, town property or live stock and pay cash difference. Special bargain for cash. 390 acres tand, all In pasture and set to grass, fenced With hog and sheep tight fence, cross fehces the same; has six room house, fair barn, dribs, large sheep sheds, wind mill and tanks.AU buildings and fencing new/ lies near tWo stations. Will be sold at suitable terms at the low price of |25. O. F. MEYERS. Office Leopold Block.

STALLION SEASON OPENS The undersigned will bring his two fine black Percheron stallions to Rensselaer for service next Friday and Saturday, April 3rd and 4th, and regularly thereafter on Frldaysand Saturdays. They will be kept at the Hemphill stud barn, on Front street, and those who want to breed to good stock should call and see these horses. Reduced service rates: Toung horse sls; old horse sl2. ’ B. B.MILLER, ML Ayr, Ind.

BUGGIES! Come and look them over. Dandies —Everyone of them. Studebaker’s, Page Bros.’, Zimmerman’s, Binkley. All so good, so servicable. You may have sorne trouble selecting one,. My thirty years of experience is at your service in assisting you, and the price and terms are riget, too. Had you noticed that more farmers about Rensselaer use Studebaker Wagons than all others put together. There is a reason. Customers like them and will have no other. McCormick Harvesting Machines on sale. Also repairs for all machines. The Grain King Shoveling Boards, positively the best, is always on sale. With Success Manure Spreader you don’t have to guess. It regulates the number of loads to the acre. Spreads manure farther than others; that is why they are so popular. All at PARPPTG’ Rensselaer, • W 9 Indiana.

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Harvesting Machinery. Shoveling Boards.

& * General Line of s * . - | FARM IMPLEMENTS | V*/ $ Before Buying See $ a! j£ I VANCE COLLINS I \h (0 * In the Brick Livery Barn. >l/ »!/ f!\ Osborn Binders and Mowers W

THE STANDARD BRED STALLION X-RAY No. 29059 a son of Axtell, 3 yrs old, 2.12. The sire of Ozanam, 2.07; Home Circle, 2.08%; Pray Tell, 2.09%; Elloree, 2.08%; Mainland, 2.09%, and nearly 100 other standard performers. X-Ray Ist dam Lulu Harold by Harold 413, sire of Maud S, 2.08%; Slumber, 2.11% and etc. 2nd dam, Lulu Patchen, dam of Atturus, 2.12%; Hermit, 2.16%; she by Mambrino Abdallah, No. 2201, sire of Elastic, 2.21%; Atmosphere, 2.12%, etc. 3rd dam. Big Queen by Mambrino Boy, sire of Allerton, 2.09%, and Axtell, 2.12%. X-RAY is a solid bay horse, wt 1120 lbs., very solid built horse and l a high, class harness stallion. The sire of 2 better than 2.30. Will mak# the seaton of 1908 at Rensselaer Stock Farm at sl2 to insure a living oolt JUNE HENKLE, Manager.

WHITE & HICKMAN For Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, all kinds of Pipe and Fitting. ▲gents for the Star windmilL All repair work promptly attended to. Oppwto Forsythe’s Grocery Phones 263 and 141.

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BILLY WONDER HEAVY DRAFT HORSE. SIX YEAR 01 D SHIRE STALLION. Weight about 1500. Dark bay. Sire, Jumbo; dam, Fannie, 5082; sire, Tomtit, 2556 (4120); dam, Stuntney Queen, 2562. WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1008 AT MY FARM, 8 MILES BAST AND 1% MILES NORTH OF RENSSELAER. TERMS—SB to insure colt to stand and suck, or $6 to Insure mare to be in foal. Parties parting with mare or removing from the county forfeit service fee. The get will be held for the service. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but I will not be feeponslble If they occur. HARVEY B. LOWMAN, Owner. Telephone 614 D.

PUTT & MAN CimMt Contraitori Sidewalks aid Frondattons All work guaranlMd _ to Ira first class PHONE 3tt Rensselaer- - Indiana.

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTARCT. No. 6870. Is. hereby given that on Monday, May 4, 1908, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will until 12 o’clock noon, receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge In Milroy township, across the Howe ditch, where the same crosses the highway on the east line es section nine (9), township twenty-eight (28) north, range five (5) west in Jasper county, Indiana. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications on file In the Auditor’s office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. April 14-21. j

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT. No. 6657. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 4th, 1908, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will until 12 o’clock noon, receive sealed proposals for the construction of a wooden pile bridge 135 xl6 feet in Wheatfield township. Said, bridge to be built according to plans and specifications on file in the auditor’s office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County, Ind. Apr 14-2 L NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT. No. 6871. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 4th, 1908, the Board of Com* missioners of Jasper county, Indiana, will until 12 o’clock noon, receive sealed proposals for the construction of a steel bridge in Mllroy township, across the Howe ditch, where the same crosses the public highway running north and south through the center of section twelve (12), township twenty-eight (28) north, range six (6) west in Jasper County, Indiana. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the auditor’s office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as provided by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the BoaLrd of Commissioners of Jasper county. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. AP r / 14-2.1.,

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 Mary Burns late of Jasper county deceased. Sajd estate is supposed to be solvent JAMES F. IRWIN, . Administrator. April 15, 1908. A.20-27M5 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Jaeper Circuit Court of the County of Jasper, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of William W. Hartsell, deceased, lata of Jasper county. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PHILIP BLUB, Administrator. B. F. Ferguson, Atty. t j tj ~ | April 15, 1908. A.20-87M6

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