Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1910 — Page 4

Classified Colimrf. FOR SALE. For Sale— A 12-guage Winchester pump gun and case and about 100 rounds of ammunition; all in firstclass condition. E. W. Hickman, phone 262. For Sale or Rent— Bo acre farm 1% miles from Kniman, Jasper county Ind. See R. B. Harris. For Beat— s room cottage. Also for sale, 1 ice box, 4 shoats and 2 light wagons. Inquire of T. W. Grant. For Sale or Trade— At a bargain 4 room cottage in Rensselaer. See E, L. Hollingsworth or address Lock box 264, Monon. For Sale— 4o acres in Gillam township, or will trade for residence property in Rensselaer. Address Lock box 264, Monon. For Sale— The Dora Thornton property, 2 lots, 7 rooms, good well, electric lights, plenty of fruit, new chicken house, good park. Inquire of J. P. Hammond. 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— 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. 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. WANTED. Wanted — Place to work on farm by experienced hand. Address M. C., this office. Wanted— Huskers with teams and wagons to begin work at once; good wages; see F. Monnett in Rensselaer Monday or telephone No. 144. Wanted— Any lady can easily make from >IB.OO to >25.00 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonafide offer—one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only Spare two hours per day. No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30, Woman’s Building, Joliet, Illinois.

Wanted—Married man to work in tile mill and his wife to keep two boarders. Good house and truck patch. Inquire of P. D. Wells, R. D. No, 1. Wanted—Four gallons of milk daily. Makeever House. 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—Hogs, weight 60 to 100 pounds. Phone 24A. John Reed. Wanted—Bee keepers to send for catalogue of Root’s supplies. Write or' call for free catalogue. Leslie Clark, care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. Wahted—Purchasers for two new typewriters. Will be sold at half price. Standard machines. None better made. Republican office. LOST. Lest—Silver watch. Return to J. "W. Nelson or leave at this office. Lest—Leather watch fob with initials “H. F. P.” scrolled on gold band. Reward if returned to H. F. Parker. HOUSE CLEANING. I have an improved vacuum cleaner this year and will dean houses -'for 75 cents per room. Get your orders in before the rush. O. 8. Baker.

Easter Services at Christian Church.

Preparation is being made to, make Easter Sunday a profitable day to all who wish to attend the services at the Christian church. The Bible School will have special music by the orchestra and appropriate exercises by the children from the primary department. The morning service will consist of the usual Easter sermon and special music by the choir. , t In the evening an exercise entitled “The Easter Flower Garden” will be given by the Bible School. All are invited to these services. Easter sermon at the Good Hope Christian church, at 3 P. M.

FOR RENT.

For Rent— B-room .house, electric lights, well, cistern, and nice shade. Also 4-room cottage, 3 blocks from schoolhouse, good well and garden. Inquire of J. W. Stockton, or phone No. 188. For Rent—Good 8 room house, 3 blocks from court house, electric lights, good well and cistern. Phone 130 or see C. H. Porter. For Rent— Five room house near court house. E. L. Clark. 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— Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark.

POULTRY AND EGGS.

For Sale— Eggs for hatching from thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock chickens, SI.OO per setting. G. H. Clarke. For Sale—A few settings of Pekin duck eggs, 75 cents per setting of 11. W. R. Nowels. For Sale— lndian Runner, duck eggs. Prize winners; splendid layers. The eggs from these ducks are superior to hen eggs in every respect. Fine to raise ducks from and delicious for table use. SI.OO per 12. Carrie Gwin Pleasant Ridge, Ind. 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. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. The great demand for this breed proves that they are the best general purpose fowl and the queen of winter layers. Eggs from my fine strain SI.OO per 15. Telephone 232 and have the number of settings wanted, booked. A. G. Catt. 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. 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. 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 pu?pose fowls. Agent for he Prairie State Incubators and Brooders. A fine catalogue given upon request. B. L. Brenner, Rensselaer, Ind.

' MISCELLANEOUS. Pasture—Parties wanting pasture for cattle or horses with good water can communicate with Thos. Davis, 2% miles southwest of Kniman. Paper-hanging—Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper-hanger. Phone 289. Lightning Bods—ls you contemplate putting up lightning rods, you had better see Chas. C. Parks, who furnishes the best pure copper cable lightning rods at. $lO per 100 feet. R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer. Gardens Plowed—Call phone 122. money to loan. Money to Loan—lnsurance Co. money on first f&rm moFtgage security. Inquire of B. P. Honan. lo.tf Our Classified Column does the work

Peanut Politics Campaign Is Started by the Democrat.

Continued from first page, ion fail to disclose those people Who are so prone to suspicion. As long as peanut politics can convince voters by such argument or as long as a newspaper publisher labors under the delusion that he is making converts by such methods, the open and above board style of treating a question will not prevail. The Democrat should be honest now with its clientele and inform them who have the “general impression” that fear of disclosures prompted the petition to keep Bader out of the penitentiary, who it was that “intimated that Prosecutor Longwell was threatened with defeat if he pushed the case against Bader”* and who the people are whose motives are always

“open to suspicion.” “General impression,” “intimated” and “suspicion” are certainly peanut politics, but to thinking menthey carry, no argument, and unless Babcock will come out' from the bushes and make himself clear by naming the parties he hints at, his efforts to create a “general impression” are certain to fail. The day of the “bogy man” is past. The present is an era of campaigning in the open. Come out in the spotlight, Babcock, and be tangible just once.

Music Pupils Wanted.

Miss Belle Laßue is home from DePauw University, where she has spent a long time in musical pursuits and She is now prepared to resume instruction Qjj the piano. Persons wishing to arrange for lessons will please make arrangements as soon as possible.

Presbyterian Church.

The morning service next Sunday will be the Easter Communion. In the afternoon the Brotherhood will meet, and in the evening the choir, under the direction o_’ Mr. Prior, will give an Easter song service. Attention is called to the fact that beginning next Sunday, the evening service will be at 7:30 through the spring and summer months. The public is cordially invited to all services.

Keep Off the Court House Lawn.

Sheriff Shirer has decided that men ahd boys must keep off the court house lawn. The grass will be tramped out by boys playing ball if it is not stopped and he wishes to issue a gentle reminder that the practice of playing on the grass or of walking on it is prohibited by law.

Bus Calls to Phone No. 49.

Having purchased the Kresler Bus Line, I wish to ask the continued patronage of the public, which I will serve promptly. Calls may be sent to my residence, phone 49, or to the Makeever Hotel, phone No. 107. Please phone as early as possible. HARRISON WASSON.

Notice to Alumni.

There will be a meeting of the members of the Alumni Association at the Library Auditorium, Friday evening, April 1, 1910, 7 P. M. The purpose of the meeting is to make arrangements for the annual banquet. The President.

Chicken Dinner at Christian Church.

Roast chicken, dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, scolloped corn salad, M3ake, fruit and coffee. Price 25 cents. Thursday evening, March "31st, at the Christian church, beginning at 5 o’clock.

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.

Horse Bills at The Republican office.

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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CHICAGO LITE STOCK U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Mar. 26 Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 5,000 cattle, 3,000; sheep, 3,000. Kansas City, hogs, 2,000; cattle, 3,000; sheep, 3,000; Omaha, hogs, 5,000; cattle, 100; sheep, none. Hogs steady, mixed, >10.60 to >ll.OO, heavy, >IO.BO to >11.02, rough, >10.60 to >IO.BO, light >10.55 to >10.90. Cattle steady, beeves, >5.75 to >8.85, cows, >2.75 to >7.45, Stockers, >4.35 to >6.50, Texans, >5.70 to >6.90, calves, >8 00 to >9.50. Sheep strong, >5.25 to >9.25, lambs, >7.50 to >10.50. : Estimated Monday: Hogs, 24,000; cattle, 23,000; sheep, 15,000. O—CASK QBAXH Wheat No. 2 red, >l.lß to >1.20. No. 3 red, >1.13% to >1.17. No. 2 hard, >1.13% to >LI4%. No. 3 hard, >I.OB to $1.14. No.l N S, >1.17% to >1.18%. No. 2 N S, >1.15 to >1.16. No. 3 S, >I.OB to >1.14. Corn No. 3, 60%c to 60%c. No. 3 W, 61%c to 62c. No. 3 Y, 60%c to 60%c. No. 4, 56c to 56%c. No. 4 W, 58%c. NO. 4 Y, 57c to 58c. Sample grade mixed, 50c to 53c, yellow, 51c to 55c. cats No. 2 W, 46c to 47c. No. 3 W, 42c to 44c. No. 4 W, 40c to 42%c. Standard, 45c to 46c. / ♦ FUTVBES Wheat May July Sept Open ... 1.13%% 1.08%% 1.06%06 High ... 1.14 1.08% 1.06% Low .... 1.13% 1.07% 1.05% Close ... 1.13%, 1.07% 1.05% Corn Open .... 62%% 64%%* 65% High .. . r 63% 65% 66% Low 62% 64% 65% Close .... 63 64% 65% Oats Open .... 43%% 41%42 39%% High .... 44% 42% 40 Low 43% ’41% 39% Close .... 44% 42 39% ♦ BEHSSELAEB QUOTATIONS Corn, 51c. Oats, 40c. Rye—6sc. Butter—2sc. Eggs, 16% —17c. Turkeys—ls-17c. Chickens—l2c.

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>KASTEB’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, made and entered on the 24th day of February, 1910, wherein the Provident Life and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, is complainant and Seth B. Moffitt, and others, are defendants, being cause numbered 10911, the undersigned Master in Chancery will on Monday. April 11th, 1910, offer for sale and sell at public outcry at the door of the County Court House in the town of Rensselaer, in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M. of said Eleventh day of April, 1910, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate, situate in the County of Jasper and State of Indiana, namely; The south half (S %) of the southwest quarter (S Wo%) of Section twen-ty-six (26); also the east half (E %) of Section twenty-seven (27) except the right of way of the railroad; also the north half (N %) -of Section thirty-four (34) except the right of way of the railroad; also the south half (S %) of the southwest quarter (S W %) of Section thirty-four (34); also the northwest quarter (N W %) of the southwest quarter (S W %) of Section thirty-four (34); all-in township thirty-one (31) north, range seven (7) west in Union Township, said County and State, and containing eight hundred and forty (840) acres, more or less. The said property will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, for cash, in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Indiana for the sale of real estate on execution. EDWARD DANIELS, , Master in Chancery. Indianapolis, Indiana, March 12, 1910. C. S. and G. L. Denny, Solicitors for Complainant. Meh 12-19-26 Apl 2.

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