Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1910 — Page 4

Classified Column. FOB SALK. For Beat—Bo acres south of i>e Motte. Bent cheap. W. H Berrv Pleasant JUdge. J. 15 Far Sale—One hard coal heater and one wood heater. Both as good as new. Cheap. G. F. Meyers. D.3ltf Far Sale—Good 6-room house, 1% blocks from depot, 4 blocks from school. |7OO. Claude Brown. J. 21 For Sale—3o pure White Wyandotte cockerels. From my prize winning stock. Prices reasonable. Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr phone No. 294. Far Sale—A Poland China male hog, 16 month’s old. F. Schultz, R. D. 2. Rensselaer, or Parr R. D. No. 1. Far Sale—fifty head of good milch cows, with calves by their side, or will be fresh within ten or fifteen days; also several good work horses, brood mares and colts. Ed Oliver, Newland, Ind. D.23tf Far Sale ar Trade—A light wagonette, curtains all complete, just the thing to carry school children to and from school. Also some White Rock cockerels for sale. E. J. Duvall. Far Sale—A few good milk cows and heifers for sale on the usual sale

terms of one year without interest, If paid when due. Arthur H. Hopkins. Far Sale—The heirs of John Blsloskey, deceased, desire to sell the 380 acre farm in Newton township, and the S acre tract in Marion township, Jasper oounty, Ind. See or write the hairs or Foltz 4k Spitler, Rensselaer, In<L, for prices. N.6tf Far Bale ar Trade—Four good sec-rnd-hand cabinet organs. Fred Phillip* FOB BENT. Far Bent—Second-floor rear room, fronting south on Washington street, 20x30, suitable for storage. Rent reasonable. Inquire at First National Bank of Rensselaer, D.3otf Far Beat—Nice 4-room flat in Republican building. Inquire here. Far Beat—l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, new wind mill and tank. One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf Far Beat—Nine room bouse in Rensselaer, barn, wood shed, etc. D. 8. Makeever. N.l3tf Far Beat—Two furnished roomß. Mrs. E. L. Clark. WANTED. Wanted—Tenant, to occupy house on. small farm, 3 miles west of towh?*Ardress Mrs. Mary Wuerthner, Route 3, Box 73, Rensselaer, Ind. J. 12 Wanted—Two or three tons of timothy hay. Inquire at W. J. Wright’s furniture store. J.4tf Wanted—Man and wife to work on farm. Telephone 515 D or address Jno. C. McColly, R.F.D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind.

Wasted—Girl for housework—for one week only. O. C. McClure, on the Peacock place. J. 6 Wanted—A job as janitor In one or two offices. Harry Wiltshire. J. 12 Wasted—l will pay cash for your honey. Price depending on quality. Leslie Clark at the Republican office. LOST. Lest —A gold fleur-dls-lis-watch pin set with brilliants. Finder return to Mrs. B. F. Edwards at - Mrs. Joe Long’s, or to the Republican office. Lest— Pair of roller skates, ball bearing, belonging to young girl. Finder please bring to Republican office or Phone 153. FOUND. Found —Gold ring. Inquire here. Republican Office. \ Found—lßo4 stick pin, also a Presbyterian 8. 8. pin, also ladies’ black hood. Inquire here. Fessd —lroning board coupon book. Inquire here. MONEY TO LOAN. Mosey to Leas money os first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan, lo.tf

Notice. For a good shoe shine, tan or black, or tan shoes dyed black, call on Harry Wiltshire at F. H ask el's barber shop. Have yon a weak throat? If so, you can not be too careful. Tou cannot begin treatment too early. Kach cold makes you more Hable to another and the last Is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at the outlet you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all dealers. 1 _. ‘ '' c Within a few days Senator Beveridge will Introduce a bill appropriating SIOO,OOO tor the purchase of a site and the erection of a public building tit fiatoa. lad.

CHICAGO LITE STOCK . AND GRAIN MARKET.

CXXCACK\ im STOCK Chicago, Jan. 7. —Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 9,000; cattle, 4,000; sheep, 8,000. Kansas City, hogs, 7,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 6,000. Omaha, bogs, 10,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 8,000. Hogs open 5 to 10 cents higher. Mixed, 38.40 to 38.90. Heavy, 38.76 to 38.95. Rough, 38.45 to 38.65. Light,"3B 40 to 38.80. Cattle steady. Beeves, 34.35 to 38.00. Cows and heifers, 32.10 to 35.90. Stockers and feeders, 33.15 to 35.40. Texans, 35.10 to 38.35. Calves, 37-50 to 39.75. Sheep strong, 33.60 to 36.25. ' Lambs, 34.75 to .38.80. Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, 10,000; cattle, 300; sheep, 2,000. CABS CWAXS Wbsat No. 2 red, 31.27% to 31.29. No. 3 red, 3124 to 31.27. No. 2 hard wheat, 31-16% to 3118. No. 3 hard wheat, 3110 to 31.16. No. 1 northern spring, 31-17 to 31.18. No. 2 northern spring, 31.15 to 3117. No. 3 Spring, 31.10 to 3116. Corn No; 3 white, 65c. ■■ ~— No. 4 yellow, 64c to 64%c. Oats No. 2 white, 49c. No. 3 white, 47%c. No. 4 white, 47c to 47%c. Standard, 48%c to 49c. FUTUBES Wheat May July Sept. Open ... 1.14%% 1.04%04 99% High .... 1.15 1.04% 99% Low .... 1.13% 1.03% 98% Close ... 1.13%% 1.03% 99 Corn Open ... 68%% 68%69 68% High .... 69% 69 68% Low .... 68% 68% 68% Close ... 68%% 68% 68% Oats Opetf ... 48% 45 42 High 48%- 45% = -'42%. Low .... 47% 44% * 42 Close ... 48% 44% 42% ♦ BSWSSEXkAEB QUOTATIONS Wheat —31-00. Corn—s4c. Oats—4oc. Rye—6sc: — —— Butter—2sc. Eggs—3o-32c. Turkeys—l6c. Chickens—loc. Geese—7-Bc. Ducks —10c. Roosters —6c.

E enema Readily Cured By a Simple Home Treatment “ ~~ A simple clean remedy that can be used In the home is what every person desires who is suffering from eczema. You can now have that remedy and get instant relief, and be cured permanently by ZEMO, a clean vegetable liquid for external use. ZEMO cures skin diseases by drawing the germs and their poisons, that cause the disease, to the surface of the skin and destroying them, leaving the skin clean and healthy. Mr. A. F. Long, the druggist, will give you a booklet and a sample bottle of ZEMO and will explain to you how a great many cases of eczema and other forms of skin disease have been cured by this simple home treatment. z

Christian Church Services. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Christian church is “Presumptuous Sins.” In the evening “Have You Been Born of the Water and the Spirit?” All are welcome. Mr. A. F. Long is pleased to announce that he will continue the agency for ZEMO, the best known remedy for the treatment of eczema, pimples, dandruff, ring worm, prickley heat, tetter, hives or any other form of skin or scalp disease. Last year Zemo made some remarkable cures of chronic cases of skin diseases, and Mr. A. F. Long says ZEMO gives the best kesulta of any remedy he has ever sold, for the prompt relief and positive cure of any form of skin or scalp disease. ZEMO is a clean, vegetable liquid for external use, pleasant and agreeable to use. Can be used freely on infants. z The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Chambertain’s Stomach and Liver' Tablets. They do the work whenever you require their aid. These tablets change weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, gloominess into joyousness. Their action is so gentle one don’t realize they have taken a purgative. Bold by all dealers. c

HARMONY WRITTEN IN BLOOD WAS DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION.

Lake County Delegation Row and Two Fights Occur" and Murphy, of Brookston, Elected Chairman. Charles' J. Murphy, of Brookston, was elected to succeed J. Kirby Risk, of Lafayette, as chairman of the 10th congressional district democratic committee, at the organizing convention held at Hammond Tuesday. Murphy had the solid support of the south end, while Lake county had two candidates, namely, Mayor Becker, of Hammond, and Ed Simon, also of Hammond. There was blood in the eye of both the Hammond candidates and their followers, and the flew city of Gary was taking a hand and trying to square some bitter factional troubles, with Mayor Knotts and Tim Englehart on the Becker side and Attorney R. E, Houren on the Simon side. Englehart and Houren engaged in a fist fight at the convention and Houren was struck in the face by Englehart, wfyo wore a ring on his finger, which cut a gash in his adversary’s nose from which the blood spouted. They were separated before the fight had proceeded far. Mayor Becker has been roasted recently by the Lake County Democrat, edited at Gary, and when he met E. F. McGovern, the business manager of that paper, he took a bat at him, but before serious trouble ensued the combatants were separated. There was enough votes in the north end to have elected either of the Lake county candidates had they been able to square the differences existing there, but while the scrap progressed Murphy slipped in and secured the election. The third ballot gave him 72 2-3 votes, Becker received 33 2-3 s and Simon received 23 2-3. The convention was opened by J. Kirby Risk, the spectacular Lafayette man, who has been chairman for the past fopr years. Judge William Darroch, of Kentland, was made the permanent chairman of the convention. While the democrats of the south and central parts of the district seemed harmonious, the Lake county people exhibited ajplit that will be hard to heal and the convention intensified the troubles that have been brewing since before the recent municipal elections.

Chamberlain's .Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mixture, lc is a meritorious reifledy for all the troublesome and dangerous complications resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by all dealers. c Richard E. Billman was killed by a train in the Lake Shore yards at Elkhart while he was unloading household goods shipped to him from Lieonier. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congested lungs. Sold by all dealers. . c Congress will not receive President Taft’s message on the interstate commerce law amendment until next week. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by all dealers. c Formal request for Increase of pay and shorter hours of work was made Tuesday upon the officials of 52 of the leading eastern railroads by the members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.

A Valuable Booklet Free. Any person who will call at A. F. Long's drug store will be given a little booklet written by an eminent authority. Every family has one or more persons who have eczema, pimples, dandruff, ring worm, tetter, prickley heat, hives or some form of skin or scalp disease. This booklet Is written in such a plain, almple manner that any person after a persual of it can tell what Is the matter with them and can at once proceed to get a simple home treatment that will destroy the germ life that causes the disease, and in this way .effect a complete cure of any form of Bkln or scalp disease. n West Baden will be the first training headquarters of the Pittsburg baseball team for the coming season, according to an announcement made by President Barney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburg club. The battery men will leave for that place on March 7th and will be followed within a week by the remainder of the clnb.

Church of God Evangelist.

Joseph Williams, evangelist, to be here and preach next Saturday evening at 7:30, Sunday morning at 10:45 and Sun4itf evening at 7:00. His abundant scriptural knowledge, with t _ :——--. r • . readiness in Christian manner and spirit in presentation thereof, renders words of commendation needless to al) having once heard him, and it requires no divinely inspired prophet to safely predict that all earnestly seeking the way, on hearing him for the first time, will say, if not audibly, “It was good to be there.” All will be heartily welcomed to these services.

Notice. Notice is hereby given that the electric light and water duplicates are in my office in the Odd Fellow Building. Light rentals are due and payable on or before the 10th of each month, to save the discount. No bills are sent out for lights, but same are payable monthly before the 10th of each month. By order of the Common Council. RAY D. THOMPSON, City Treasurer. Kindly Take Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are again requested to . settle. I need the money. The services were rendered a good while ago and payment is due. Respectfully, I. M. WASHBURN. Presbyterian Chnrcb. The services next Sabbath morning will be the quarterly communion. Every member of the church should be present. In the evening the pastor will speak on “Opportunity.” Everybody welcome. 1 .v

Lecture Course Dates. * "* .•< Jan. 14—Byron King, president of King’s School of Oratory, Pittsburg, Pa. Shakespearean lecture. Feb. 15—The Columbian Concert Co., which, has been one of the most popular companies on the road, and which the lecture course committee considers themselves very fortunate to have secured. March 25 —George P. Bible, humorous lecturer and entertainer. Another Western Drama Coming To the Ellis Opera House. On Thursday evening of next week Manager Ellis will have an attractive western drama at his theatre. It is entitled “The Texas Cattle King,” and its advance agent pronounces it one of the best plays now showing in the smaller cities. Just received two car loads Chestnut Anthracite. Mainea & Hamilton. Phone 273. •v - The finding of a broken rail by Charles Wartzler, a Lake Shore section hand, Tuesday morning saved the Twentieth Century Limited from peril. The broken rail was at the junction of the Lake Shore and Big Four tracks, directly in front of the station at Goshen. A piece a foot long was taken out at the frog. Slow speed trains had passed in safety. The Ceiilm* was stopped. Give us your next order for cook stove coal. We have the best. J. L. BRADY.

J. J. Bauer, democratic caucus nominee for president of the Ft. Wayne city council, was “double crossed” by the republicans and unknown democrats Tuesday night, and Gustave C. Rogge, a machinist in the shops of which Bauer is foreman, was elected in his place. A banquet ordered by Bauer was thrown away. The best soft coal on the market— Pluto-Cannal. MAINES & HAMILTON. While the band played “The StarSpangled Banner” and the crew stood nt attention, the new battle ship Michigan was Tuesday placed in commission at (he Philadelphia navy yard. ■*. Car of chestnut hard coal just in. All sizes now in stock. J. L. BRADY. A superior court jury at Evansville awarded Thomas Albright, of Shoals, Ind., SSOO judgment against the Illinois Central railroad for having been put off a train at BrownsAue, La-, while he and his wife were homeward bound from Texas. The conductor said they were riding on a scalped ticket. Mrs. Albright has a suit pending against the railroad.

■ FATE'S MODEL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ♦ —*: K— - THE BIG OYSTER HOUSE. BATES, $1 PEB DAY. ■;/ Sole Agent for Booth’s Guaranteed This Is the fat dinner man. Oysters. ' i :

ANSWERS EVERY CALL.

Rensselaer People Have Found That This Is True. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of backache often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers every call, Is Doan’s Kidney Pills, a true specific. Thousands of people rely upon it. Here is one case: E. F. Cody, 1015 Twenty-first St., Logansport, Ind., says: “Some years ago my kidneys were injured and I was laid up for over a month. I tried first one remedy then another, but all failed to relieve me. Finally someone told me to take Doan’s Kidney Pills and I accordingly procured a supply. I am not exaggerating the fact in the least when I say that I noticed relief after the first dose. I continued taking the remedy and it was not long before I was free from the trouble. I have -used Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on since and they have never failed to live up to the claims made for them, always bringing great benefit. I .will be glad to tell anyone in a personal interview, further particulars about my experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—»-Doan’s—and take no other. - Judson Maines and L. H. Hamilton each had a trip at the expense of farming machinery manufacturers the first of the week. Mr. Maines was in Racine, Wis., and Mr. Hamilton at Freeport and Moline, 111, They ran into heavy snow storms and delayed trains while away*. Mr. Hamilton was taken through the Rock Island arsenal while in that city.

A friend in need is a friend indeed. Try Quaker bread. Order your heating stove coal of us. Best Splint, and Pittsburg in stock. J. L. BRADY. Notice Regarding Measles. Notice is hereby given that all cases of measles must be reported to the undersigned, as secretary of the city board of health, that all cases must be quarantined and the domiciles placarded. This action is taken to prevent an epidemic of the disease. By order of the City Board of Health. M D. GWIN/ Secretary. . * ANNUAL REPORT " OP THE FEDERAL OIL AND ASPHALTUM COKPAHT. The undersigned, being the President and the Secretary and Treasurer and a majority of the Board of Directors of The Federal Oil & Asphaltum Company, a corporation organized and existing upder the laws of the State of Indiana, do hereby make and publish this as the annual report of said corporation us of January 1, 1909, as required by the taws of the State of Indiana, to-wlt: Amount of capital stock $500,000.00 Amount of capital 100.00 Amount of assessments made and actually paid In, $600,000, but the Company has disposed of' the capital and assessments paid In except to the extent of 100.00 Amount of existing indebtedness 22,452.60 Witness our hands and seals this 6th day of January, 1910. THEO. L. HERRMANN, President and Director. (L.S.) A. J. DITTMAR, Secretary and Treasurer . and Director. (L.S.) EDWARD M. NEARY, MARK TRAUTFIELD, Directors, State and County of New York, ss: Theodore L. Herrmann and Anton J. Dlttmar, being duly sworn, each for himself deposes and says: That they are respectively the President and Secretary and Treasurer and members of the Board of Directors of the Federal Oil & Asphaltum Company; that thdk foregoing annual report of said Company is true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and Edward M. Neary and Mark Trautfleld. being duly sworn, each for himself says that he is a member of the Board Of Directors of the Federal Oil & Asphaltum Company, and that the foregoing report of said Company is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. THEO. L. HERRMANN. A. J. DITTMAR. EDWARD M. NEARY. MARK TRAUTFIELD. Subscribed and sworn to before me. & Notary Public within and for the County ana State aforesaid, this 6th day of January. 1910. . .■ LOUIS MALTHANER, (L. 8. Notary Publlo Kings Co. Certificate filed in New York Co. My commission expires March 80, 18X0. Jan. 7,1910. *

TheEllisTheatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager Thursday, Jan. 13th BROWNLEE & REED Offer The Thrilling Western Melodrama, The Texas Cattlg King Western Life True to Nature. THE GREATEST OF ALL WESTERN MELODRAMAS. SEE The Realistic Ranch Scene. The Beautiful Rio Grande by Moonlight The Famous Stampede. Original COWBOY BAND. Band Concerts Noon and Night Up-to-Date Specialties, New Songs and Dances. PRICES 25c, 35c and 60c.

Basket-Ball To-Night Brookston vs. Rensselaer H. S. Teams. General Admission 25c. Hight School Pupils, 15c. Game at 8:15. At The Armory.

BONE MEAL FOR CHICKENS Is the Best Egg Producer. —♦ — We grind it fresh and Bell It at $2.50 per hundred, In any qnanity, large or small. * An experiment will prove Its value to yon. rothTbros.

Wait for Me The “Quaker” or “Friend,” as they are known to (he world, are noted for their honesty of purpose and fair' dealing with mankind. — —_ I have adopted the name of “Quaker” for my new loaf of bread, which I will put out January 1, 1910. This bread will be honest In weight, pure spring wheat flour, well kneaded and baked, and as light as a pound of feathers. Ask your grocer for “Quaker” bread, and take no other substitute. A Quaker cannot be substituted. Cm. Fate, The Fat Dinner Man. A “Friend”