Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1910 — Page 4
Classified Column. FOB SALE. ISO acres, good improvements, can give possession, easy terms, will take trade. 80 acres, good improvements, Barkley township. Easy terms, will take trade. 160 acres, fine black land. -Will trade. 830 acres. North Dakota. Will trade. 6 acres, on stone road, near corporation. 21 acres, all nice clear land, inside the corporation, facing cement walk. Will divide. Small well improved farm in West Jordan township, at a bargain. 8-room house, well located, for 81,700. 6-room house, improved street, S7OO. 6-room house, improved street, has bath and is close in, 31,650. G. P. MEYERS. Fer Sale—A Standard 100-egg incubator, been used 2 years. Inquire of SI C. Maxwell, phone no. 510 I.
For Sale—Until further notice I will furnish milk at 7 l-7c quart Also have skimmed milk, sweet or sour and sweet cream. M. J. Thornton, phone 610 K. For Sale—A thoroughbred Jersey bull calf, also Prairie State brooder. R. D. Thompson. For Sale—Two cords of stove wood. John Werner, tailor, phone 429. For Sale—About three dozen Barred Rocks, well bred. Ed Hopkins, Rensselaer, Ind. F. 28
For Sale —One Norman draft stalion, color bay, weight 1,700 pounds, 8 years old. broke to work and a sure foal getter. G. W. Gilman, Remington, Ind. For Sale* Exchange or Bent —Eighty acres, w% se 24-32-5, two miles from Tefft postoffice and two miles from Ban Pierre. 60 acres tillable, orchard, fair improvements. Address, Dyer & Cornell, Smith Center, Kansas. For Sale —Shetland pony, seal brown, weight 440 pounds. Broke single and double and a fine saddler. Registered. The reason for selling is I have no use for him. Inquire of Barney Clark, Goodland, Ind. F. 25 For Sale —Clover seed. Rensselaer Lumber Co. \ For Sale—A good young team of horses, 1 coming 4, other coming 6; also a nearly new rubber tire buggy. Karah Daniels, phone 501 C. For Sale —Root’s bee supplies of all kinds. Free catalogue. Leslie Clark, care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale or Trade —Four good secs ad-hand cabinet organs. Fred Phillips.
FOB BENT. For Bent —Residence, centrally located. Five rooms. Two lots. E. L. „ Clark. For Bent—s-room cottage, large garden, barn and cellar, fruit, etc. John Werner, tailor, phone 429. For Bent— Two front office rooms in Forsythe block, to be vacated April Ist by Drs. Washburn & Laws. Inquire of B. Forsythe. F. 26 For Bent—Farms; also 160 acres good pasture with wind mill and tank, well fenced. John O’Connor, Kniman. Ind. ‘ M. 20 For Bent— Two furnished rooms, lira. E. L. Clark. For Bent —l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, new wind mill and tank. One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf ~ LOST. Lost—Pocketbook containing cash, notes and checks. Return to Fred M. Markin, phone 520 F., or to the Republican office. Reward. Lost—Two pins, one in shape of bunch of grapes with gold leaves; one a brass belt buckle in shape of large bug. Finder please return to Chede Jordan or leave at this office. Lost—A plain fountain pen, black, with monogram “M. A. D.” on a gold band. Finder please leave at this office or return to Madle Drake. F. 28 Lost—Brown flat neck fur. Mar 7 caret Sharp. Lost —Several laundered articles from a family washing, near R. P. Benjamin’s residence, Cinder please notify Mrs. V. Chaffin, Phone 233. ■ Lost— A pair of rimless spectacles, In cose, probably between garage and fwddence. of Dr. L M. Washburn. Please leave with Dr. Washburn or at ibis office. * -
Reynolds and Donegan to be In Berlin for Two Months.
The billboard, the leading theatrical publication of America, has the following to say of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds, of this city:
The American skaters and dancers, Earle Reynolds and Nellie Donegan, who are making one of the biggest hits of any novelty act which has played the Pacific Coast in years, have received from their European agents, Sherek and Broff and DeFreece Agency, an extension of their time at the Winter Garden, Berlin, Germany. They will play there during the months of October and November, inistead of one month. The contracts call for a salary of 19,200 marks for the two months, equal to $4,800 in American money. This is by far .- thelargest salary ever paid a skating and dancing team upon the European continent.
The great success Reynolds and Donegan had at the Palace Theatre, London last summer, has secured for them unlimited time at the finest vaudeville theatres in the world.
Funeral of Joseph Yeoman to Be Held Saturday Afternoon.
The funeral of Joseph Yeoman, who died suddenly Thursday afternoon, will be held Saturday afternoon, Feb. 26th, at 2 o’clock, at the First Baptist church, being conducted by Rev. O. E. Miller, pastor of the church. Interment will be made in Weston cemetery. J. J. Moore, of Trafalgar, a brother of Mrs. Yeoman, came this morning to attend the funeral.
Stomach Misery for Over Six Years.
Read what Mr. Hoffman, landlord of the Webster Hotel, writes. “I suffered misery and intense pains from stomach trouble for over six years, and all the doctoring that I did or medicines I used were of no avail until about two years ago, when I used a treatment of Mi-o-na. The first few days’ treatment helped me greatly and upon using it a while I was made entirely free from any stomach trouble or complaint whatever. Since the cure by Mi-o-na I have regained my weight, I eat and sleep well, am never nervous and my entire general health is much better.”—Max M. Hoffman, Webster, N. Y„ Aug. 2, 1909. Mi-o-na stomach tablets relieve distress in five minutes. They act like magic. They are guaranteed to cure sour stomach, gas eructations, heartburn, dizziness, biliousness and nervousness, or money back. For sale by druggists everywhere and by B. F. Fendig for 50 cents a large box. Try Booth’s Pills for constipation; they never disappoint, 25c. A little home made Sauer Kraut left, 5 cents the quart.
HOME GROCERY.
FOUND. Found—Bunch of keys. Inquire here. Found—A “Norwalk” key. Inquire here. For first-class laundry see C. W. Rhoades. Bundles called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. POULTRY AND EGGS. Eggs for setting from S. C. Buff Orpingtons, the largest clean legged chicken in existence and recognized as the heaviest winter layers. Eggs from prize winners at $3.00 per 15. Utility stock, $1.50 per 15. G. B. Porter. fb.lStf WANTED. Wanted —A live, hustling man to manage sale of an A 1 article, which needs only a demonstration to sell. Address South Bend Sales Co., South Bend, Ind. Wanted—Men. for Porter, LaPorte, Lake and Jasper counties. Can make sls to $25 per day all summer. Must have security. Bendyke Mfg. Co., 40 Michigan Ave., .Chicago. Wanted —loo or 150 bushels of potatoes at once for hog feed, large or small. C. Kellner, phone 64. Wanted—Home for 5-year-old boy whose mother is dead. Right parties may adopt him. Inquire at this office. -■ Wanted —Bee keepers to send for catalogue of Root’s supplies. Write or call for tree catalogue. Leslie. Clark, care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. money" to loan. Money to Loan money on first -farnt mortgage security. Inquire of B. P. Honan lo.tf
POPULAR RENSSELAER GIRL BECOMES BRIDE.
Marriage of Miss Hazel Warner and Mr. J. Y. Hamilton Solemnized at The Bride’s Home.
The marriage of Miss Hazel Warner to Mr. James Virgil Hamilton occured at the home of the parents of the bride, Mr. and N. H. Warner at 11:46 o’clock a. m. yesterday morning, being witnessed by about 100 invited guests, including many of the relatives of the bride in Rensselaer, the parents and other relatives of the groom from Monticello and many of the young lady friends of the bride. Among those withessing the ceremony were the grandparents qf the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner, who 53 years ago today were the principalg in-tfte* wedding ceremony.
The Warner home was very beautifully decorated in pink and white and as the bridal couple accompanied by Miss Edith Prest, of Hammond, as maid of honor, and Mr. McAllister, of Indianapolis, as best man, with little Miss Helen Warner as flower bearer, entered the room where the ceremony was performed they passed through a lane formed by six girl friends of the bride, namely, Misses Ruth Ames, Gertie Leopold, Cecil Morgan, Helen Hopkins, Mildred Harris and Beatrice Yates. Mrs. Vhn Grant played the wedding march and Miss Mae Rowley, of Wabash, sang “Oh, Promise Me,” The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Parrett, of the First Presbyterian church. Following the ceremony a two course luncheon was served, consisting of creamed chicken, coffee house rolls, ice cream, cake and nuts. " Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left for Indianapolis on the 1:59 train, where the groom holds a good position in the New York Store and where they will reside. They will board for the present but will probably begin housekeeping in a few weeks. In addition to those above mentioned, the following out of town guests were at the wedding: Miss Mae DunIap r of Chicago; Miss McGowan, of Indianapolis; Miss Shedell and Mrs. Davis, of Logansport. The bride was one of the best and most popular young ladies Rensselaer has ever produced and the groom is of equally high standing in his home. They have the best wishes for a happy married life of a large circle of friends. If troubled with indigestion, constipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will b© pleased with the result. These tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers.
Offers Unsatisfactory and Forsythe Will Remain in Business.
B. Forsythe states that the bids which he received for the stock of the Chicago Bargain Store Thursday were so unsatisfactory that he refused to sell and determined to remain in business. The remaining stock was top large to sell to advantage in bulk and the object in reopening it is to reduce it further, when another effort will be made to sell it entire.
While it is often impossible to prevent an accident, it is never impossible to be prepared—it is not beyond any one’s purse. Invest 25 cents In a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and you are prepared for sprains, bruises mid like injuries. Sold by all dealers. c
Militia Defeated by College At Armory Thursday Evening.
St. Joseph’s basketball quintette defeated the militia at the armory Thursday evening, the score being 15 to 8. Kirk is suffering from an injury to one of his knees and Parcells was absent from town, weakening Che team.
An attack of the grip is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been extensively used and with good success tor the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all dealers. c
A few minutes delay fn treating some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go tor a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house, and at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. Sold by all dealers. c
Tl»e Only Exclusive J( > fA PI f)| IVA I! 1 \ The Only Exclusive J Clothier, Furuisber. and J M||L l/U T furnisher, and; | Hatter * | RENSSELAER, INDIANA \\ Hatter * J t>tt^ttooooooooo ► Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter f' VTEVER BEFORE IN jk 7-j, the history of the rJiZ Clothing business have you been able to find F/J such values and styles 9 as you will find now ■on display at my store; JrJ \fespSf at Reasonable prices. C: ; . - --fHir You will never-find If If any Old Goods in m if store, as I always f /XjaßgJ f/Jf| style 4s& i keep them sold out A„l Igp fcjr and dispose of them in W # f season. Sg* The Nobby Suits in all kinds of blue serges and grays are now op display, and it will pay you to give me a call and examine what I have on display. It’s not many more weeks until Easter, and you will need a new suit for that occasion. A Nobby Tailor-Made from the Kahn Tailoring Co. will make you look above the average man in dress, and it doesn’t cost much. So come in and look at the 1%-yard lengths and pick your suit now. Fancy Hosiery, Neckwear, Underwear, Hats, Caps, and everything nobby for men and boys to wear. Quality Store C. Earl Duvall
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND MARKET.
CHICAGO UVB BTOCZ U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Feb. 25. Hogs—Steady at yesterday’s best prices; quality good; clearances good. Estimated tomorrow: hogs, 14,000; cattle, 500; sheep, 2,000. Mixed and butchers, $9.20 to $9.65. Good heavy, $9.50 to $9.70. ' Rough, $9.20 to $9.40. ( Light, $9.10 to 9.52%. Pigs, SB.OO to $9.35. Bulk, $9.60 to $9.65. Cattle—Steady; beeveSs $4.75 to SB.IO. Cows and heifers, $2.50 to $6.25. Stockers and feeders, $3.55 to $5.75. Texans, $5.25 to $6.50. Calyes, $7.25 to SIO.OO. Sheep—Strong. Sheep $4.85 to $7.85. Lambs, $6.50 to $9.35. Hog Receipts—St. Louis, 7,000; St. Joseph, 4,500; Sioux City, $5,500; St. Paul, 2,300.
•CASK OHAXH Wheat No. 2 red, sl.lß to $1.21. No. 3 red, sl.lß to $1.22. No. 2 hard, $1.14 to $1.15. No. 3 hard, si.l2 to $1.13%. No. 1 N. S., $1.16 to $1.17. No. 2 N. S-, $1.15 to $1.16. No. 3 S., sl.ll to $1.15., Corn No. 2,63 c. No. 2 W. 63 %c. No. 2 Y. 64c. No. 3. 62%c. * No. 3 W. 62c to 62%c. No. 3 Y. 62c to 62%c. No. 4. 56%c to 58%c. Oats , No. 2, 47%c. No. 2 W. 48c to 48%>C. No. 3,47 c. No. 3 W. 4614 c to 47%c. NO. 4. 45c to 46%c. Standard. 47%c to 48c. VuTDJfcXS Wheat . May July Sept. Open .... 1.13%% 1.05%% 1.01% High ...... 1.14% 1.07% 1.03% Low 1.13% 1.05 1.00% Close . ... 1.14%% 1.0,7% 1.03% * Oat.' Open 65%% 67%67 67% High 66 67%,% 67% Low ............ 6g% 66%% 67
Close .......... 65%66 67%% 67% Cora Open ........ 47%47 44%44 41 High 47% *4% 41% Low ......... 46% 43% 40% Close .. 47%% 44%% 41 %% lEXBSELUB QUOTATIONS Corn—ssc. Oats—4lc. Rye—6sc. Butter —25c. Eggs—2oc. Turkeys—ls-17c. Chickens—l2c. Geese—9c. Ducks—loc. Roosters—sc. '
DO IT NOW.
Rensselaer People Should Not Wait Until It Is Too Late. The appalling death-rate from'kidney disease is due in most cases to the fact that £he little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms' give place to chronic disorders and the sufferer goes gradually into the grasp' of diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s disease, gravel or some other serious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, headaches, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders—they cure where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them. Here is one of many cases in this vicinity. Mrs. Chas. Livingston, 1026 Miami avenue, Logansport, Ind., says: “I have no hesitation in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used them several years ago for backache and other' symptoms of kidney complaint and they benefited me greatly. I publicly endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills at that time and* now still hold the same high opinion of them.’’ For sale by ail dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember ‘the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Butter Wrapper* for sale at The Republican Office.
A Chemist’s Opinion on Skin Diseases. Mr. A. F. Long, the chemist and druggist, says that in all his scientific and business experience he has never found any remedy so successful as for the treatment of Eczema, itching Skin Diseases, Dandruff, Pimples, Blackheads, and all diseases of the skin and scalp. He says that not only do its curative qualities make it popular but also the fact that it is a clean, liquid remedy for external use. A wonderful improvement over the old greasy salves and lotions which are not only unpleasant to use but do not destroy the germ life that cause the disease.' ZEMO draws the germs to the surface and destroys them, leaving thrf skin clear and healthy. Can be used freely on infants. Mr. A. F. Long will gladly supply those who call, with a free sample bottle of ZEMO and a booklet which explains in simple language all about Skin and how to cure yourself at home with ZEMO. 2 Do you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlaih’s Cough Remedy aB soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Sold by all dealers. c Skin Diseases Readily Cored By a Simple Home Treatment. Persons who are suffering from blackheads, pimples, dandruff, eczema, tetter, ring-worm, or any form of skin disease, often ask the question, “Is there a cure?” Mr. A. F. Long, the druggist, says, "yes, there is a cure.” ZEMO, a scientific, clean, liquid preparation for external use, gives prompt relief and permanently cures every form of and scalp disease. ZEMO draws the germ life and poisons from underneath the skin to the surface and destroys them and in this way affects a complete cure of any form of skin ,or scalp disease, whether/ on infants or grown persons. Mr. A, F. Long will show you proof of many remarkable cures made by ZEMO and will gladly explain to you how you can be cured by this clean, simple home treatment. 2 y ■ 1 Butter Wrappers furnished at this office—printed or blank. {
