Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1910 — Page 4
Classified Column. ■Mn9aß*KttS3SKSSS3SSSSaaE&s=X=2SE===S3===3==S======KS . FOB SALE. 120 acres, good improvements, can give possession, easy terms, will take trade. 7 80 acres, good improvements, Barkley township. Easy terms, will take trade. 160 acres, fine black land. Will trade. BSO acres. North Dakota. Will trade. 5 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 11,700. 6-room house, improved street, S7OO. 6-room house, improved street, has bath and is close Iq, $1,650. G. F. MEYERS. For Sale—Dining table, kitchen cabinet, chiffonier, iron bedstead, heating stove, large mirror and several chairs. Inquire of I. M. Fitzgerald. South Weston street. For Sale or Eent—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, phpne 522 D. For Sale—A few colonies of bees. Leslie Clark, at Republican office. For Sale—Two new high grade typewriters at a bargain. Republican office. For Sale—Or will trade 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. 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—Root’s bee supplies of all kinds. Free catalogue. Leslie Clark, 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. —— Mr. For Sale—One Norman draft station, color bay, weight 1,700 pounds, 8 years old, broke to work and a sure foal getter. G. W. Gilman, Remington, Ind. For Sale or Trade—Four good sec-ond-hand cabinet organs. Fred Phillips.
FOB BENT. For Bent— On April Ist, 6 room cottage, first door east of Christian church. City water in house, electric lights. J. C. Porter. For Bent— Two farms, 1 of 80 acres, 1 of 400 acres. Inquire of G. F. Meyers. For Bent— Cottage within block of business street Inquire of C. S. Chamberlin. For Bent— l4o acres blue and wild grass pasture, new wind mill and tank One mile south of Harvey Wood farm. Frank Foltz. d29tf For Bent— Farms; also 160 acres good pasture with wind mill and tank, well fenced. John O’Connor, Kniman. Ind. M. 20 For Bent— Lower floor of the old Republican office. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. For Bent— Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. WANTED. Wanted— Cigar salesman. Experience unnecessary. Sell our brands to i the retail trade. Big pay. Write for full particulars at once. Globe Mfg. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Wanted-Early setting hens. Call phone number 358. Wanted— Hogs, weight 50 to 100 pounds. Phone 24A. John Reed. Wanted— Men for Porter, LaPorte, Lake' and Jasper counties. Can make |ls to |25 per day all summer. Must have security. Bendyke Mfg. Co., 40 Michigan Ave., Chicago. Wanted—Bee keepers to send for catalogue of Root’s supplies. Write or call for. free .catalogue. Leslie Clark, care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted—Purchasers for two new typewriters. Will be sold at half price. Standard machines. None better made. Republican office. ,
ELLIS THEATRE, NOT UNTIL TUESDAY, MARCH 22.
Clarence and Artie
Those Fun Experts, Wood & Ward, with Bessie Bennett and a whirly, girly chorus, presenting their merry, musical hilarious sufflclence, “Two Merry Tramps.” The play with classy music. Twelve big Chanticler musical selections and every one of the whistly kind. The Rah! Rah! Singing party. Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75c.
Young Couple Married Wednesday Will Reside in South Dakota
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Smith, near the Rosebud church in Union township at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, occurred the marriage of their daughter Miss Irene to Mr Grover Ritchey. Rev. C. L. Harper of Trinity M. E. church, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey went to Lafayette on the evening train and remained overnight with a sister of the bride, returning here this morning. They will shortly go to South Dakota to take up their residence They are a nice young couple with lots of friends who will wish them unbounded happiness.
Christian Church Services.
The subject—ofthe Sunday morning sermon at the Christian church is, “The Appeal to the Unfortunates.” In Whole.” All are welcome.
POULTRY AND EGGS. Eggs—Prize winning R. C. Black Minorcas. Particularly noted for laying a large white.egg. $1.50 for setting of 15. Limited supply. Fred Waling, R. D. No. 3. - • t For Sale— Mayhew’s White Wyandottes—those chickens that won 25 ribbons for me this season at four shows. Eggs for sale at $1 and $2 per 15. Arthur Mayhew, Route 3, Rensselaer, Indiana. - 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 15. G. B. Porter. fb.lßtf 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 he Prairie State Incubators and Brooders. A fine catalogue given ilpon request. B. L. Brenner, Rensselaer, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. Mistake— Some one through mistake carried away a package containing two soiled shirts from Rhoades’ barbershop. If they will kindly phone No. 148, the package will be called for. . . . : Pasture— Parties wanting pasture for cattle or horses with good water can communicate with Thos. Davis, 2% miles southwest of Kniman. FOUND. Found— Rebecca lodge pin. Inquire here. HOUSE CLEANING. I have an improved vacuum cleaner this year and Will clean houses for 75 cents per room. Get your orders in before the rush. O. S. Baker. MONET TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf * PAPER HANGING. Paperhanging—Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper-hanger. Phone’ 289. Our Classified Column does the work Try the Classified Column.
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ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
E. B. Smith. O. R. Lewis and Mrs Cleve Harkrider left this morning foi Chenoa, 111., where Henry Stiles, a relative, died yesterday of cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Smith was there when death occurred. The funeral will take place tomorrow. Mrs. Jennie Wishard, who was operated on at the Deaconess hospital in Indianapolis last Friday, is very much improved, so much so, in fact, that she was able to write a postaj card herself yesterday to her sister Mrs. John Kresler, This will ge glad news to her many friends and relatives in and about Rensselaer. Peter Parks, formerly of Remington, who has been living in Valparaiso for some time, and who has been in the grocery business there for about a year, was here over night at the home of his uncle, Lyman Zea. He recently traded off his store to M. M. Tyler, a former resident of Rensselaer. He is not certain in what he will engage the coming year. A letter from the family of Bruce Porter, near Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., states that his family are all well and getting ready for the spring farm work, and that the outlook there is fine for a good year. The snow is now all off the ground and spring is opening up in good shape. There has been a great deal of smallpox about Mitchell, but no former Jasper county people have had it. B. J. Gifford is here from Kankakee today. He says that the water in the Kankakee river this year is 2 feet lower than it was a year ago and he feels convinced that the many ditches in the north end of Jasper county will be better able to care for the spring rains than at any previous time. This, of course, leads to the belief that more course, the belief that more and better crops will be raised in the Kankakee river district than ever before. Chas. Grant has moved to the Joe Jackson farm in Barkley township. His father-in-law, H. M. Shipman, has rented his farm southwest of town to Robert Overton, and Mr. Shipman will leave tomorrow for Central City, Neb., to visit a sister for about three weeks.
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Must Not Speed Automobiles.
Rapid driving of automobiles on the streets of Rensselaer is forbidden by city ordinance and violations of it wilj be punished. This applies to resident as well as visiting autoists. J. K. DAVIS, City Marshall.
Methodist Church.
The subject for Sunday morning, “The Problem of Church Finance.” Evening, “The Glory of Young Men,” an address to the Boys’ Brotherhood.
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 get a loaf free. For a jmild, easy ' action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them.
L In Bad Fix I > - h a d a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad ; fix, writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga. I was unconscious for three days, and after that I would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings. I ... I suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded to trjr Cardui. I ' 'Since taking Cardui, lam so much better and can do I I all my housework.” »CARDUI J 41 The Woman’s Tonic Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix You might I get in so bad you would find it hard to get out Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are I still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength I I and keep you in tip top condition. In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad- t ually grow smaller instead of larger—you will be On the up-grade instead of the down —and by and bye you will p arrive at the north pole of perfect health. I Get a bottle at your druggists’ today.
The Hair Tonic That Is Guaranteed.
Parisian Sage is now sold by druggists in nearly every town of consequence in America, and has enormous sales wherevef it has been introduced. It is guaranteed to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks of money back. It will make any woman’s harsh and unattractive hair soft, lustrous and luxuriant in a few days. It is the ideal,- delightful, rejuvenating tonic that makes hair grow; it is not sticky or greasy, but on the other hand is most pleasant, refreshing and daintily perfumed, and only 50 cents a large bottle at druggists everywhere and at B. F. Fendig’s. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the American makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle. V ■■ Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies. Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store.
