Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1910 — Page 4

Classified Calami). FOR &LH. ISO acres, good Improvements, can giv* 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. t Small well improved farm in West Jordan township, at a bargain. 8-room house, well located, for $1,700. 6-room house, improved street, S7OO. 6-room house, improved street, has bath and is close in, $1,650. G. F. MEYERS. Far Sale or Rent—The George W. Payne residence property. Well located, 7 rooms, electric lights, water in house. Inquire of J. F. Payne, R. D. No. 1, Rensselaer, phone 522 D. For Sale—A go-cart. Inquire of Mrs. Sherman Richards. Far gale—A good folding bed, with beveled glass mirror and two mattresses. Inquire of phone 213. Far Sale—At the Rose Bud farm, home grown clover seed, $9 per bushel. All clover seed sown on this farm for the past 14 years was produced on this farm. All farmers intending to sow clover seed should read U. S. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 382, page 7. Amos H. Alter & Son, phone 5078. P. O. address Parr, Ind. Far Sale—A few colonies of bees. Leslie Clark, at Republican office. Far Sale —Two new high grade typewriters at a bargain. Republican office. > * Far Sale—Or will trado for cattle, 160 acre farm in Jasper county, 60' acres under cultivation; balance timber pasture; 80 acres fenced hog tight. Address D. H. Wesner, Tefft, Ind. Far 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. Far Bale —Root's bee supplies of all kinds. Free catalogue. Leslie dark, care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—The heirs of John Bisloskey, deceased, desire 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 Frank Foltz, Rensselaer, Ind.. for prices. Far 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. Far Sale or Trade—Four good sec-ond-hand cabinet organs. Fred Phillips. FOR RENT. For Rent— B room dwelling house electric lights, barn, woodnouse, within 3 blocks of court house. For particulars phone 130 or see the undersigned. C. H. Porter. Far Rent—Two farms, 1 of 80 acres, 1 of 400 acres. Inquire of G. F. Meyers. Far Rent —Cottage within block of business street. Inquire of C. S. Chamberlin. For Rent—l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, new wind mill and tank One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf Far Rent—Farms; also 160 acres good pasture with wind mill and tank, well fenced. John O'Connor, Kniman. Ind. m. 20 Fdr Rent—Lower floor of the old Republican office. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. Far Rent—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. LOST. Last— Between Air and Virgie, Feb 27, ladies’ black leather hand bag containing locket and chain with the monogram L. E. W. on it; also a small purse containing some small change. Finder please leave at this office or at Air and receive reward. Lizzie E. Wiseman, R. D. No. 1, Parr, Ind.

HOUSE CLEANING. I bare an improved vacuum cleaner Ibis year and will clean houses for 75 cents per room. Get your orders in before the rush. O. S. Baker.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CXXOAOO XXWM STOCK U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Mar. 11.— Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 11,000; cattle, timated tomorrow: Hogs, 9,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 2,000. Hogs 10c to 16c higher. Mixed, $10.30 to $1Q,80; heavy, $10.70 to $10.82 rough, $10.30 to $10.70. Cattle strong, beeves, $5.25 to $8.40; cows, $2.50 to $6.50; Stockers, $4.00 to $6.00; Texans, $5.25 to $6.75; calves, $7.50 to SIO.OO. Sheep, $5.10 to $8.15; lambs, $6.85 to $9.85. ♦ cask oma nr Wheat No. 2 hard, $1.13 to $1.1314. No, 3 hard, sl.lO to $1.12. Corn No. 3,69 cto 59%c. No. 3W, 60%c to 61%c. No. 4,54 cto 55c. No. 4W, 55c to 58c. No. 4 Y, 54c to 66%c. Oats No. 2 W. 46%c. No. 3 W, 44c to 45%c. No. 4 W, 4314 c to 4414 c. Standard, 45%c to 46c. ♦ FUTURES Wheat May July Sept. Open ... 1.1314% l-OVliO? 1.04%04 High ... 1.13% 1.07% 1.04% Low ...! 1.12% 1.06% 1.03% Close ... 1.13% 1.06% 1.03% Con Open .... 63%% 65%% 65%66% High .... 63% 65% 66% Low 63% — 65 65% Close .... 63% — 65% 66% Oats Open .... 44%% 42 40% High .... 44% — 42% 40%--Low 44 42 39% Close .... 44% — -42% 40%

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 ZEMO 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 the 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 Diseases and how to cure yourself at home with ZEMO. 2 Come and see me before buying your new suit. Prices from $lO to S4O. H. B. Tuteur.

POULTRY AND EGGS. For Sale—Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching from prize winning birds. A fine winter laying strain. $1 per setting of 15. G. W. Hopkins. 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 16. G. B. Porter. fb.lstf For Sale—Eggs for setting from thoroughbred Buff Plymouth Rocks. From a pen of Prize Winners, $3.00 per 15. From the rest of my flock, SI.OO per 15. start right by getting eggs from the best general purpose fowls. Agent for the Prairie State Incubators and Brooders. A fine catalogue given upon request. B. L. Brenner, Rensselaer, Ind.

WANTED. Wanted —Two or three men to chop wood. J. C. Borntrager,., 2 miles west of town or inquire at this office. Wanted —Agents. Seven to ten dollars a day, easy. Call Monday a. m. at the Nowels House. W. H. Craig. Wanted —A man between ages 25 to 40 to act as our agent. Life insurance work. Salary $40.00 per month and commission. Address Lock Box 25£, Lafayette, Ind. Wanted —Hogs, weight 50 to 100 pounds. ' Phone 24A. John Reed. 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. ' 1 Horse Bills at The Republican office. Try the Classified Column.

ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A. F. Long is in Chicago today. Jerry Garland went to Logansport today to see his brother. brder your Case corn planter fertilizer attachment at once of Maines & Hamilton. Joseph Lane, father of Trustee Edward Lane, of Newton township, is reported to be in quite poor health. The Emporium solicits your cleaning and pressing. Suits pressed 50c. Cleaned and pressed, SI.OO. H. B. TUTEUR, over Warner Bros. Patrick Halligan continues to improve though very slowly at the home of his ''daughter in Ocala, Fla. His son Jim is still with him. I have over 1,000 nifty merchanttailoring spring patterns from which to select your made-to-measure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. B. Tuteur. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Timmons returned to Otterbein this morning after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. E. J. Morris and family on Austin avenue. County Treasurer Jesse D. Allman went to Logansport today to see his brother John, whose sickness had been mentioned several times in the Republican. —■ —•— l —■ — =--- I guarantee all coat fronts to hold their shape, and wil| reline any garment where the linings or trimmings do not give entire satisfaction. H. B. Tuteur. James Clark and wife have moved to their new cottage on Weston street and Isaac Wiltshire and wife will occupy the house they vacated on Austin avenue. Ed Hopkins is today loading his household goods for Spokane, Wash. •They will depart next Tuesday morning. Mr. anA Mrs. Richard Crowell will start for Kalispell, Mont., at the same tiipe.

John W. Mannon, of Tefft, and M. M. Ocker, of Medaryville, came over from the latter town in Mr. Ocker’s runabout Thursday. Mr. Mannon was recently bereft by the loss of his wife and he has broken ,up housekeeping and is living for the time being with his son, Robert A. Mannon, in Wheatfield. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. c Mrs. C. H. Tryon left Thursday for Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., for a visit until about April Ist with relatives and to look after some business matters.. Mr. Tryon will remain here, looking after his farm interests. They expect to occupy their property upon or soon after her return. They will maintain a home at Sacketts Harbor and also furnish a home here and probably spend a part of their time with his two sons in Oklahoma. When looking for shoe bargains, don’t forget the shoe department at the Home Grocery. < A. L. Branch, formerly of Rensselaer, but now engaged in business in Stockton, Cal., was in Rensselaer from Saturday to Monday, but the Republican did not learn about his visit until today, and few people knew he was in town. He came back on a business trip relating to a farm owned by his wife near Attica, and which he rented while there. Mr. and Mrs. Branch are enjoying quite good health but the two daughters were suffering with bad colds when he left home. He is engaged in the cement, lime and sand business. 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. P. 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 skin 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 oh 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

Easter Suits Now on Display _ ...hi t The Only Exclusive | f fADI HIIVAII X The Only Exclusive | | Clothier, Furnisher, and | LrillL T rtLL | Clothier, Furnisher, and $ RENSSELAER, INDIANA j J Clothier, Furnisher, and Hatter f You will need an so be sure to see the line now on 1 y Pure Wool Worsteds, Cassimeres, and Serges at $12.00 to $15.00 a Suit. Greys and Blues are now the prevailing colors for spring, and you can buy no better. J. op Coats from $lO to $16,50. See the nobby Kingsbury Hats in all shades and blocks. I do not give coupons with evefy hat sale, but Ido give you better values than any other concern. If you are looking for a swell Tailor Made Suit, I have on display the finest line of I*4-yard length samples to pick from you will ever see, and a perfect fit guaranteed, from sls up. So be sure and come in early and pick your Easter Suit. - ———— Quality 8 Store C. Earl DuVall

REAPING BENEFIT.

From the Experience of Rensselaer People. We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of oir neighbors. The public utterances of Rensselaer residents on the following subject will interest and benefit thousands of our readers. Read this statement. No better proof can be had. L. G. Anderson, E. Vine street, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “Last November I strained my back while lifting and I suffered so intensely that I thought 1 would be obliged to lay off from work. The pain across the small of my back was almost unbearable at times. I happened to read a statement in the local papers regarding Doan’s Kidney Pills and I lost no time in getting a supply. I took this remedy strictly according to directions and in three or four days I noticed a marked improvement. By the time I had finished the contents of one box, I was free from the trouble. Doan’s Kidney Pills deserve the highest praise.” - For sale by all dealers. Price 6( cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.

John Ade, of Kentland, Makes Contribution to Soldiers’ Monument

John Ade, of Kentland. father of George Ade. enclosed a check for $5 to Mrs. M. E. Thompson -under date cf March 9th, for the soldiers’ monument, and wrote as follows: “I thank you ve’*y much foV your letter ot the Bth instant, for I assure you I consider it a -privilege to have a part, although it may be'small, in doing something to honor the memory of such men as General Milroy and his noble associates. I have a double reason to be-glad of this opportunity. One is his valuable services during the civil war, which has conferred upon us who are still living untold blessings, and also from the fact of the personal friendship existing between us during his residence in Rensselaer. I also wish to thank you for the personal interest you have taken in this matter.” . Nice leaf lettuce for this week, 15c a pound. • , JOHN EGER.

Revival Services.

The meeting at the M. P. church last night was well atteded. Rev. Ledbetter spoke very ably on “Cowards and Heros” to an interested audience. The people of Rensselaer are beginning to know that this work is going on and are giving it their support. Gome over and find out for yourself. ReVi Ledbetter will speak on the subject, “The Baptism of Fire,” Matthew 3:11, tonight. Rev. Ledbetter was born May 6,1858 and entered the ministry at the age of 28, coming to the Indiana conference in 1889, since which time he has been engaged iji the active work as an itinerant minister, occupying most of the important offices in the church as well as some of the best charges in the conference, He Was elected to the presidency August 18, 1909. Come out and hear him. C. O. JOHNSON, Pastor.

Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. c A. J. Behymer, of Elwood, has announced that he is actively in the race for the democratic nomination for, clerk of the Supreme court - Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties Sold by all dealers. * c Style, quality, workmanship and fit guaranteed. The same suits as you buy elsewhere at from $2 to $5 more. H. B Tuteur. * Mrs. Bridget Conroy, age 101, is dead at her home In Terre Haute. She was bom in County Carroll, Ireland, on February 15, 1809, and came to this country when a girl. Her only living child is James Conroy, of Terre Haute. Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungß, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. c

STOMACHS REPAIRED

Relieves Distress in Five Minutes. Let Mrs. Griffith tell you about Mi-o-na, the greatest prescription for Stomach troubles ever written: “For years I have doctored for acute gastritis, but only received slight benefit, and had to be careful what I ate. But, thanks to Mi-o-na stomach tablets, I can now eat anything. Last Christmas, after partaking of a hearty turkey dinner, I was seized with an attack of acute indigestion, and the doctor worked over me for hours before I got releif. He paid me eight visits before I could say I was well enough to sit up. But since then I have taken Mi-o-na tablets, and I have not been troubled since. Before using Mi-o-na I had attacks about every month.”— Mrs. Ida Griffith, 1213 C St., Washington, D. C. f July 6, 1909. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold by druggists everywhere and at B. F. Fendig’s for 50 cents a large box. They are guaranteed to cure indigestion, sour stomach, belching gas, dizziness, biiousness, heaviness, or any stomach ailment. Try Booth’s Pills for constipation—' a joyful surprise—25c.

Methodist Brotherhood.

The Brotherhood of Trinity M. E. church meets Friday March 11th, at 7:30 P. M. The subjects assigned different speakers under topic, “What can the brotherhood do?” 1. in local civic affairs. 2. In local school affairs. 3. In Ideal social affalrß. 4. What lack I yet? All men are invited. Sunday morning services, baptism of, adults and children and reception of members. Evening subject: “The Unpardonable Sin."

First Baptist Church.

The subject of the sermon Sunday morning is, “Assurance of Faith.” In the evening, “Obstructions on the road to Hell.” The public is cordially invited to these services.

Save Your Quaker Bread Tags.

Until further notice Quaker bread tags will be redeemed at all groceries or at the Model Bakery. 10 tags will be good for one loaf of Quaker bread. Save your tags and gets loaf free.