Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1910 — Page 4

Classified Column. FOR SALE. ; For Sale—One good young black mare cheap. Inquire of Frank Kresler. For Sale—Large eight room house, large barn, lots of fruit, well and cistern all in fine condition, on four large lots, convenient to school and churches. Can sell at a bargain on favorable terms. Also have several ■mailer properties at bargain prices. G. F. Meyers. For Sale—Dining table, kitchen cabinet, chiffonier, iron bedstead, beating stove, large mirror and several chairs. Inquire of I. M. Fitzgerald; South Weston street. For 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 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 Bisloekey, 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. 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.

FOR RENT. For Rent—Two houses, each 7 rooms. Barn with each property. Inquire at the Trust and Savings Bank. For Rent—On April Ist, 6 room cottage, first door east of Christian church. City water in house, electric lights. J. C. Porter. For Rent—Cottage within block of business street Inquire of C. S. Chamberlin. For Rent—Farms; also 160 acres good pasture with wind mill and tank, well fenced. John O'Connor, Kniman. Ind. M. 20 For Rent—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. WANTED. Wanted—Cigar salesman. Experience unnecessary. Sell our brands to 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 sls 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. POULTRY AND EGGS. Eggs—Prize winning R. C. Black Minorca*. Particularly noted for laying a large white egg. $1.50 for setting of |5. Limited supply. Fred Waling, R. D. Na 3. For Sale—Mayhew’s White Wyandottes—those chickens that won 25 ribbons for me this season at four shows. Eggs for sate at $1 and 12 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.

WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight Saturday partly cloudy.

REAPING BENEFIT.

From the Experience of Rensselaer People. We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of our 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 I 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 5( cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.

Gary Wet May Third.

The liquor remonstrances in Gary expire April 7th, but the saloon men of the town figure that the earliest possible day the saloons can be reopened is May 3rd. The town has been “dry” for two years and the saloon men are eager to get back into business on the first day possible.

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. I have over 1,000 nifty merchant tailoring spring patterns from which to select your made-to-measure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. B. Tuteur. Why pay $1.75 for flour when you can buy the best flour made—Aristos, Gem of the Valley, and Lord’s Best, for $1.50 a sack, at John Eger's. We have what you want in footwear. If not, we are anxious to get it for you. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

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 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 upon request. B. L. Brenner, Rensselaer, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS. Mistake—Some one through mistake carried away a package containing two soiled shirts from Rhoades’ barbershop. If 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. Paperhanging—Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper-hanger. Phone 289. LOST. Lost—On Washington street, a S2O bill. Reward if returned to Philip Blue or left at this office. ____ FOUND. Found—Rebecca lodge pin. Inquire here. . HOUSE CLEANING. - I have an improved vacuum cleaner this year and will clean houses, for J 5 cents per room. Get your orders in before the rush. 0. S. Baker? MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan—lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf Our Classified Column does the work

Hugh Brosnan Died Feb. 22nd In a Little Rock Hospital.

Hugh Brosnan, for many years a resident of Union township and a well known citizen of this county for many years, died on Feb. 22nd, in a hospital at Little Rock, Ark. Although friends of the man here had learned of his death, the news had in some manner escaped the newspapers. About a year ago Mr. Brosnan held a public sale and moved to Ricardo, N. Mex., where he bought a relinquishment and also filed on another claim of 160 acres. He was not married but his sister, Miss Johanna Brosnan, accompanied him to the southwest and .was keeping house for him. He was taken ill early in February and on the recommendation of his doctor, he started to Hot Springs, Ark., for treatment. He was very weak and when he reached Little Rock he was so sick that he could not complete the trip and he was taken to a hospital where his death occurred. His sister, who had been his housekeeper for several years, Is of unsound mind and Hugh had been her guardian and was in charge of SBOO belonging to her. Frank Brusnahan, who is a former Union township boy and who is practicing law at Ricardo, interested himself on behalf of the poor woman and accompanied her here last week. Today she was taken by Attorney Honan to the Catholic sisters’ home at Lafayette and she will temporarily be taken care of there %ntil the condition of her brother’s affairs can be inquired into by Mr. Brusnahan, who will be appointed Miss Brosnan’s guardian. It is understood that he neglected to properly file proof of the relinquishment he bought and there may be some difficulty in establishing his rights. It is fortunate that Mr. Brusnahan will be right there on the ground to look after his interests. When matters are adjusted it is expected to provide a permanent residence for the afflicted sister at an old ladies’ home.

$250.00 REWARD.

—Fifty -doHars reward wil 1 be paid for the arrest and conviction of the burglars who broke into and robbed the Forsythe store Thursday night, March 17th. B. FORSYTHE. Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. c If you like fish, you can cut down your meat bill 75 per cent. Fancy Salmon Trout, 6c a pound. Lake Fish, 6c a pound. Whole Codfish, to close out, 5c a pound. JOHN EGER. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, of chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. Give it a trial. You are certaii to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers, c

If You Have Eczema.

If you have eczema would you like to get prompt relief and be permanently cured by a clean liquid preparation for external use? Mr. A. F. Long, the chemist, has this remedy in stock. He knows the ingredients and knows of its wonderful curative and, healing properties. ZEMO has cured a great many chronic cases of eczema and other forms of skin and scalp disease. Mr. A. F. Long will give you a booklet on skin diseases and explain to you how you can be cured in your own home by this clean, simple remedy. ZEMO is pleasant to use and can be used freely on infants. It cures by drawing all germ life and poisons to the surface of the skin and destroying them, leaving the skin clean and healthy. - 1 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 fall - ■ - ■■■- ’ - 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

MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT We Announce Our Spring FLine as now ready for your inspection. We offer a profusion of . I Z''.' ‘W A Novelty Effects in i jilt ' \ Tailored and Trimmed riats. Everything New, Crisp, and MADV MEVED Right Up to the Minute. IVIAK I IViL ■ Lit.

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 that 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 awhile. I was made entirely free from any stomach trouble or complaint whatever. Since the cure by Mi-o<ma 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, NT 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, heart burn, 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 Pilli for constipation; they never disappoint, 25c.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Mar. 18.— Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 17,000; cattle, 1,500; sheep, 500. Estimated tomorrow: Hogs, i 0,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 10,000. Hogs steady; mixed, $10.55 to $11.00; heavy, SIO.BO to $11.05; rough, $10.55 to $10.80; light, $10.45 to $10.95. Cattle strong; beeves, $5.60 to $8.75, cows, $3.00 to $7.00, stockers, $4.25 to $6.35. Texans, $5.40 to $6.90, calves, $8.50 to SIO.OO. Sheep strong, $5.50 to $8.50; laifibs, $7.50 to $10.35. CASH GBAXH Wheat No. 2 R, $1.19 to $1.20. No. 3 R, $1.14 Ot sl.lß. No. 2H, $1.12 tt> $1.13. No. 3 H, $1.07 to $1.11%. No. 3 S, $1.06 to $1.13. Corn No. 3,59 cto 59%c. No. 3W, 62c to 63%c. No. 3 Y, 59%c to 60%c. No. 4, 54%c to 56c. No. 4 W, 59c to 60 %e. No. 4 Y, 55%c to 57%c. oats No. 2 W, 46%c to 47c. No. 3 W, 42%c to 44%c. No. 4 W, 40c to 46%c. Standard, 45%c to 46%c. Wheat May July Sept Open ... 1.12%% 1.07%% 1.04%05 High ... 1.12% 1.07% 1.05 Low .... 1.12% 1.06% 1.04% Close ... 1.12% 1.06% 1.04% Corn Open ..... 62%63 65%64% 65%% High ..... 63* 65% 65% . Low 62 64% 65% Close 62 — 64% 65% Oats Open 44%% 41%42 39%% High .....44% 42% 39% Low ......'43% 41% 39% Close 43%;.. 41% 39% w A X»T» nTTnm A Tfl W figi yu v i™ aavmo Corn, 51c. . / ’ Oats, 40c. Rye—6sc. Butter—2sc. Eggs, 16%—17c. Turkeys—ls-17c. Chickens—l2c.

The Va&Jac ‘‘Fireless Cooker." There is nothing mysterious or weird in Fireiess Cooking. The principle involved is as old as civilization. It must be remembered that no Fireless Cooker generates heat, It merely retains the heat generated by the usual methods employed in every day cooking, thus saving hours of cooking on the stove. The Vac-Jac being made entirely of metal, is perfectly hygienic and sanitary It should be kept clean and dry, with the ame care that is given any kitchen utensil, and when not in use should be left open to the air. Why You Bud a Vac-Jac Fireiess Cooker. It will reduce your fuel bill about 80 per cent or more. It will give you your afternoons to yourself, instead of keeping you in or near the kitchen. It will keep all odors of cooking out of the house. No more smell from onions, cabbage or cauliflower than from boiled rice. It will never scorch or burn food. Food can never be overcooked in a Vac-Jac Cooker. It will reduce your meat bills. You can make old chicken tender. Tough- and cheap cuts of meat as palatable as the more expensive ones. It will keep the flavor of meats and vegetables better than any other method of cooking. In ordinary cooking a great deal of the flavor escapes with the steam. In the Vac-Jac, all the flavor is retained. It will keep the meal hot for several hours after it has been thoroughly cooked, if for any reason the serving of it is delayed. It will not heat up the kitchen in hot weather. Why a Vac-Jac Cooker is the Best Cooker. The Vac-Jac Cooker is made without any. cushions of felt, excelsior, asbestos or other substances to become saturated with steam and odors of cooking, which will in time smell offensively and become unsanitary. The Vac-Jac is made entirely of metal, and has no wooden box or cabinet around it to become warped by heat, and get out of shape and useless. The Vac-Jac is made of heavy rust proof galvanized metal with solid aluminum utensils, and will last for years. Many other metal cookers are made of 'light metal and will rust out in a very short time. The Vac-Jac is the only Cooker which can be scoured and cleaned the same as any kitchen utensil. The Vac-Jac is the only Cooker depending on vacuum for insulation. »acuum is the most perfect insulation. Therefore, the Vac-Jac Cooker will cook food quicker and keep it hot longer th'an any other cooker on the market. GEORGE FATE Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana. 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 ' « * To the Public. I desire to say that when I took the agency for ZEMO, it was after a thorough investigation as to the merit and curative properties of this remedy for eczema, pimples and dandruff. I frankly admit, ZEMO has far exceeded my expectations as a cure for skin diseases. I am pleased to state that I shall continue the agency as ZEMO gives the best satisfaction of any similar remedy I have ever sold. My customers like ZEMO because it is a clean, vegetable liquid for external use. ZEMO cures by drawing to the surface of the skin and destroying the germ life that causes the disease, leaving the skin clean and healthy. It does not soil the clothing or linens and can be used freely on infants. We will give a booklet on skin diseases and explain to any person how they can be cured at home of any form of skin or scfilp disease by this clean, scientific preparation. A. F. Long, the druggist 1

Invested, In Our Feed received a hundred cents worth of value. If you are an owner of horses, you should insist on having our feed, for ours is the best River Queen Mills I’hone 92.

Buy the Best Canned Goods that you can. Don’t ask for cheapness. Keep thinking of quality. That’s our advice. If you know only a little about brands, you can still be safe, for this store always stands for your safety. We have nothing that you need hesitate about buying or eating. “Purity a surety” in our Canned Goods motto. AU that is ever canned we have. Pish, Bruit, Vegetables. And never forget that buying here is the best way for you to be sure. McFarland & Son , Reliable Grocers.

ELLIS THEATRE, NOT UNTtt TUESDAY, MARCH 22. Chief Bloody Battle and Escorts. Those Famous, Funny Fellows, Wood & Ward, with Bessie Bennett and a fluffy ruffle flotilla of Chanticler girls,, presenting their supurb, society, singing surprise, “Two Merry Tramps.’ The play with singy songs and whistly music. The exquisite of all musical comedy ereatjon, “Eidelweis,” that never-to-be-forgotten waltz hit Prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents. ■—— ' I guarantee all coat fronts to hold their shape, and will reline any garment where the linings or trimmings do not give entire Satisfaction. H. B. Tuteur. \