Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1910 — Page 4

Classified Column. . —■ ■■■ T.i i . - >-<>, SALE. rr F*r Sale or Trade—l6o acres all smooth black prairie land, has large ditch running full length along one aide of place, giving fine outlet for drainage. Lies on main road one mile from station and gravel road. Will take property as part payment G. F. Meyers. J.l3tf For Sale—My place on Scott and Division streets, Rensselaer, Ind, 8room cottage, with electric lights and bath, new barn, hen house and chicken park, fruit and good well; two lots, new cement walks, 110 foot of ground. Bargain if taken by Ist of March. Write Mrs. Bessie Barnes, Tulsa, Okla, Box 1802. F.ll For Sale—Two good farm mares, 9 and 10 years old, wt 1,100 and 1,400. will take good note for 9 months. Telephone 244 or see W. R. Brown. For Sale—A fine Percheron stallion, 6 years old April 9, 1910, weight 1,800, coal black, with excellent style and action. This horse is guaranteed to be a sure foal getter, of good disposition and as fine a horse as can be found in the county. His papers are absolutely right. Prospective buyers can see me at Pleasant Ridge. Reasons for selling, I have bought the store and other business at Pleasant Ridge and am going out of the stallion business. H. E. Lowman, Owner. For Bent—Bo acres south of i>eMotte. Rent cheap. W. H Berrv Pleasant Ridge. J. 35 Fer Sale—Good 6-room house, 1% blocks from depot, 4 blocks from school. |7OO. Claude Brown. J. 21 For Sale—3o pure White Wyandotte oockerels, From my prize winning stock. Prices reasonable Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr phone No. 294. For 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 Fer Sale or Trade—A light wagonette, curtains all complete, just the thing to carry school children to and from school. Also some White Rock cockerels f.r sale. E. J. Duvall. Fer Sale—A few good milk cows and heifers tor sale on the usual sale terms of one year without interest, if paid when due. Arthur H. Hopkins. Fer Sale—The heirs of John Bisloskey, to sell the 380 acre farm in Newton township, and the 3 acre tract in Marion township, Jasper county, Ind. See or write the heirs or Foltz ft Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind., for prices. * N.6tf Fer Sale or Trade—Four good sec-rnd-hand cabinet organs. Fred Phillips. FOB BENT. Fer Bent—Second-floor rear room, fronting south on Washington street, 80x30, suitable for storage. Rent reasonable. Inquire at First National Bank of Rensselaer. D.3otf Fer Beat—Nice 4-room flat in Republican building. Inquire here. Fer Bent—l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, new wind mill and ta&k. One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf Fer Bent—Nine room house in Rensselaer, barn, wood shed, etc. D. 8. Makeever. N.l3tf WANTED. Wanted —To buy a second-hand trunk. Call phone 106. J.lB Work for Uncle Sam—Get ready for examinations that will soon be held. Our civil service course embraces rural carriers, clerks, carrier, railway mail clerk, internal revenue, departmental clerk and special courses. If you can’t enter school then take the correspondence course. For information write Lafayette Business College, Lafayette, Ind., Chas. E. Batchelor, manager. J. 17

Wasted—l bay accounts, bills, notes or Judgments of any nature anywhere. Address R. Box 667, Rensselaer, Ind. Wasted—Two or three tons of timothy bay. Inquire at W. J. Wright's furniture store. J.4tf Wasted—l wit pay cash for your honey. Price depending on quality. Leslie Clark at the Republican office. LOST. Lest —K. of P. watch fob with small pioce of chain attached Liberal reward if returned to J. A. Grant or left at this office. J.i6 Lest—A gold wire watch fob. Initials "R. R. B.” oa it Finder call phone 6168 or leave at this office. Lest—Two $2 bills. Finder return to Ted Watson or leage at this office. Lost in Nowels Restaurant ; J.lB

Basket - Ball Sa S?”' Jan.ls i ... * 9 ' Wabash H. S. TS. Rensselaer H. S. At The Armory Game at 8:30 Admission 25c

TheEliisTheatre J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager Thursday, Jan. 13th BROWNLEE ft REED Offer The Thrilling Western Melodrama, The Texas Cattle King Western Life True to Nature. THE GREATEST OF ALL WESTERN MELODRAMAS. SEE The Realistic Ranch Scene. The Beantifnl 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.

What Every Womanly Woman Wants. One of the foncjest desires of millions of women is to have beautiful hair. This desire can be gratified without the slightest risk, for druggists everywhere, and B. F. Fendig sell a hair tonic called Parisian Sage for 50c, that will turn dull, lifeless, unattractive hair into lustrous and attractive hair in two weeks, or money back. Put the name on your shopping list right now, and be sure and get the genuine. Every package has the girl with the Auburn hair upon it.* Since its introduction in America, Parisian Sage has won unstinted praise from women of refinement who have learned what a delightful and refreshing hair tonic and dressing Parisian Sage is. Just because the makers are absolutely certain that Parisian Sage is the only preparation that kills the pernicious dandruff microbes, they are willing to guarantee it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp, or money back. Torturing eczema spreads its burning area every day. Doan’s Ointment quickly stops its spreading, instantly relieves the itching, cures it permanently. At any drug store. Doan’s Regulets cure constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your druggist for them. 25c a box.

Lost—A dark brown fur mitten for left hand. Return to Republican or H. EL Bruce. J. 17 Lost—Pair lady’s brown, fur lined kid mittens. Finder leave at Warner Bros.' store or at this office. J. 15 POPUP. Foand— Gold ring. Inquire here. Republican Office. Found— l9o4 stick pin, also a Presbyterian S. S. pin, also ladles’ black hood Inquire here. Found—lroning board coupon book. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. Furniture Repairing —If you want bread boards, quilting frames, plated cup racks and furniture repairing, call phone 410. money to loam. Money Is Loan —lnsurance Co. I money on "first farm mortgage so* rarity. Inquire of ffi. p. Honan, lots

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Dr. H. L. Brown is in Chicago today. Poultry Show all this week. Quaker Bread—Home Grocery. D. M. Worland'is in Chicago today. Those big, big prunes are special at 10c at the Home Grocery. For that tired feeling visit the Poultry Show. See the chicken with the Snake head at the Poultry Show. - t A car of 1-41-1, the famous cook stove coal, just received at J. L. Brady’s. ~ Oscar Hauter went to Purdue today to visit his son, Lillo, and attend the corn show. Miss Lila Stillabower, of Newton township, went to Burrowsville, 111., today to visit a brother. The militia company and high school basketball teams will play a practice game at the armory tonight. J. K. Childers and father, : jHenry Childers, of Delphi, came yesterday for a visit with J. W. Childers and family. i £ Articles worth as high as $1.60 for 49 cents at the big enameled ware sale at the 99 Cent Racket Store, next Saturday, January 15th, only. Mr. and Mrß. W. B. Austin came down from Chicago last evening and were guests last night at the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. Mrs. Mary Taylor returned to Indianapolis today, having been here with her sister, Mrs. John Makeever, since the day following Mr. Makeover’s death. E. L. Hollingsworth' returned this morning from Kalamazoo. His father-in-law, O. M. Allen, had a sinking spell Monday night and is still in a precarious condition. Willis Handley, the, Monon druggist, waß bereH short time taarmora-; ing. He is the son of Rev. Handley, who some twenty years age was pastor of the M. E. church here. . > Sheriff Shirer went to Logansport today, taking with him Tilda Zimmerman, of Remington, for recommitment at Longdiffe. She was brought, by relatives to Reynolds, where he met them. She was confined in Longcliffe about 14 months previously. Indiana has 2,119 rural mall delivery routes, which is about onetwentieth of the number of routes in all the states. On only two of the Indiana routes was the number of pieces of mail carried last year less than 9,000. Route No. 1 at Upland, Ind., Is given a place on the roll of honor, the carrier in three months having carried 86,239 pieces of mail. George Michael, who has been in the west for the past two years, came yesterday evening to visit his mother, Mrs. Laura Michael. He was accompanied home by V. H. Sanderson, and after a short visit here both will return to Monte Vista, Colo., where George will remain until March Ist, when he will return here, and with his mother move to her farm, where Julius Huff now lives. If army maneuvers for the militia are conducted this year It Is quite probable that they will not be held at Fort Benjamin Harrison, as the adjutant-generals of ! Wisconsin, Illinois smd Michigan have petitioned, the war department against sending their troops to that post. If the field maneuvers are held it is probable that the Indiana National Guard will be sent to Ludington, Mich.

At the Purdue corn show Wednesday prizes were awarded according to districts. The first district includes all the counties in northern Indiana, and Bert Miller, of Brook, won first prize on yellow corn, and P. B. Milligan, of Kentland, on white corn, Newton county winning both prizes. The sweepstakes prizes went to J. D. Whitesides, of Franklin, for white corn, and C. A Brown, also of Franklin, for yellow corn. Whitesides also won the grand sweepstakes, while the grand championship went to J. W. Kerlin, of Rockfield. The cold wave is broken; we now -have lettuce, celery, sweet potatoes, apples, oranges, onions, fine cabbage, turnips, Spanish onions, globe red onions, cranberries, etc. HOME GROCERY. Phone 41. Call us. Don’t forget the Baby Show Saturday afternoon at the Princess Theater.

WEATHEB FORECAST. Rain in south and rain or snow in north portion tonight and Friday. Colder tonight in south portion.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

OHXOAOO fiXTI STOCK Chicago, Jan. 13. —Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 18,000; cattle, 7,000; sheep, 12,000. Kansas City, hogs, 7,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 3,000. Otnaha, hogs, 6,300; cattle, 2,500; sheep, 3,500. Hogs open 5 cents higher. Mixed, $8.20 to SB.BO. Heavy, $8.45 to $8.85. Rough, $8.20 to $8.50. Light, $8.15 to $8.60. Cattle strong. Beeves, $4.25 to $7.90. Cows and heifers, $2.25 to $6.40. Stockers and feeders, $3.25 to $5.15. Texans, $5.00 to $6.25. Calves, $7.00 to SIO.OO. Sheep steady, $3.75 to $6.15. Lambs, $5.75 to $8.90. Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, -17,000; cattle, 30,000; sheep, 8,000. CASK OBAnr Wheat No. 2 red, $1.25% to $1,28. No. 3 red, $1.20 to $1.26. No. 2 hard wheat, $1.15% to $1.17. No. 3 hard wheat, $1.11% to $1.15. No. 1 northern spring, 1.16% to 1.18. No. 2 northern spring, 1.15% to 1.17. No. 3 spring. $1.12 to $1.16. Corn No. 3,67 c. No. 3 yellow, 66%c. No. 4 yellow, 65 %c to 65 %c. Oats No. 3 white,-49 %c to 49 %c. No. 4 white, 49%c. Standard, 60c. ♦ FUTUBEB Wheat May July Sept Open ... 1.13%% 1.03% 99% High .... 1.14 1.04 99% Low .... 1.13% 1.03% 98% Close ... 1.13%% 1.03% 99 Corn Open ... 69%70 69%% 69% High .... 70% 70 69% Low .... 69% — -69% 69 Close ... 70%% 69% 69% Oats Open ... 49 45% 42% High .... 49% 46 42% Low .... 48% ** 45% 42% Close ... 49% 45% 42% ;

The Rensselaer Clothing Emporium. Has moved to the rooms one door south of the Democrat office, where we will continue to give unexcelled bargains, as usual. SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager. Go to Murray’s Remnant Sale. The Mitchera, something new in selling remnants. See those new spring ginghams ot Rowles & Parker’s. The Big Corner Dept. Store. 16 ounces to the pound, that is the way Face’s Quaker bread is weighed. Look for the tag. / Miss E. L. Sands returned to Lafayette today! after a short visit here with her brother, C. M. Sands, and family. There’s nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil. Cures it in a fe\v hours. Relieves any pain in any part. Big enameled ware sale Saturday, January 15th, at the 99 Cent Racket Store. Goods worth as high as $1.50, your choice for 49 cents, at this sale.. Bring your linen waist pattern or your center pieces or any thing you want stamped to Rowles ft Parker's. They do all kinds of stamping i» their milllery department. Miss Minnie Moessner, who was attached to the Monnett School for Girls for some time, is now married, her wedding having taken place last October. Her husband’s name is A. L. Puffh, and they have started their married li*e at Flasher, N. Dak. Now is the time to buy Overcoats and Suits, Odd Pants, Wool Underwear, at The G. E. Murray Co.'s. 10 per cent and 20 per cent off; many goods less than cost Marie, the 3 years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. R&mmerton, found a bottle of lapdunum in an upstairs room this morning and before she was discovered she had taken quite a little of the poison. A doctor was hastily sammoned and R is thought this afternoon that she is out of danger, but it was a mighty close call for the little one.

POSTPONED * .. v -' - Public Sale to tfie bad weather, the Public Sale of the undersigned, which will take place at his resi- | deuce at Parr, Indiana, has been postponed until Tuesday, Jan. 18th The sale will begin promptly at 10 a. m., and ; will be heM' regardless of the weather, as ample ; provision will be made for shelter. The following property will be sold: Horses and Mules: One Match Team Geld- ; ings, 3 and 4 years old, broke to all harness. Five ; Yearling Colts. Three 2-year-old Colts. Two Brood ; Mares, in foal. Four Colts, coming yearlings. A ; Yearling Mule. Two teams of Mules. 31 Head Cattle: Fifteen head Milch Cows ; and Springers. 10 head of Heifers, 1 and 2 years old. 5 Steers, 1 and 2 years old. A Jersey Bull, ; 1 year old. / 30 Head of Good Stock Hogs. ► 1 —" 11,',,I 1 ,',, Terms: A credit of 11 montns will he given I on all sums over $lO, with approved security with- : out interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, : 8 per cent will be charged from date of sale. All ! sums of $lO and : on sums over $lO. No property to be removed till : settled for. [ w. L. WOOD % ■ Fate’s ModeL Restaurant and Bakery. • —• — ‘ ' This Is the week for the big Poultry Show and big pure loafs of Quaker Bread. Be sure and demand of your Grocery the bread with the label on It. The weather lor this week will N be fowl and rising prices In eggs. Should eggs get to high yon can eat Quaker bread Instead. The weatherman predicts ► . .. .... . Us better for corns anyway. , Headquarters for Booth Oysters.

Failed in Health **My mother died six years ago,” writes Miss Ruth Ward, of Jerseyville, 111., and left me to care for six children. I had never been strong; and this, with the shock of her death, was too much for me. “I failed in health. I was tired all the time and did not want to go anywhere, nor care for company. I had the headache all the time and such bearing-down pains. “A very dear friend advised me to take Cardui, as it had done her so much good, so I commenced to use it and now I am in good health." «s CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic Women's pains are relieved or prevented and -women's strength is quickly restored, by Cardui, the woman’s tonic. * You yourself know best if you need it, or not If you do need it do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hilL Don’t wait then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will surely do you good. Write ta: Ladle*’ Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medldac Co, Chattaaooca, Two, tor Special Instructions, and M-Mge hook. "Home Treatment lor Women,” sent tree.

Wabash College Our Basketball Opponents Next Saturday Night Rensselaer high school will play the Wabash high school team Saturday night of this week at the armory, the game being called at 8:30 o’clock. Studenth are selling tickets and it -la hoped to get out a large crowd. The game will be called at 8:30 o’clock, and the general admission will be 26 cents. Suppose you were charged 10c for an article tor a long time. Suppose the article was only worth 6c. Suppose the dealer afterward confessed that ho had been overcharging you by selling the same article at 6 cents, wouldn’t that make you faaAT adv. Fate’s Quaker bread baked every morning, don’t fill to ask tor It

All persons knowing themselves lndepted to me are again requested to call on me and eat my big meals and buy my Quaker bread.' I need the money. The services were rendered a good while ago, and will be rendered a good long while hence. ' Respectfully, ' GEO. FATE, The Fat Dinner Man. Mr. King is a most versatile performer, all his work Is well done.— Pittsburg Leader. At M. H. church Friday night Remember Maines ft Hamilton handle many kinds of feed for horses, cattle and hogs. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdpek Blood Bitters purifies the bloqd, clears the skin, stores ruddy, sound health.